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Week 24 February - 1 March 2008

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3D design events encourage engineering careers

On board Eric, MEIRG's training vehicle, students can learn how rapid prototyping is used to provide solutions in medicine.

News from MEIRG, 28 February 2008

CAD software helps robotics hobbyists

Article typeUser Application Article

The VEXplorer Robotics Design System comes with the SolidWorks Student Design Kit, allowing users to download add-on parts from the internet using the same tools as engineering professionals.

News from SolidWorks Corporation, 28 February 2008

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CAD download service promotes DC drive products

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Responding to customer requests for CAD models of its products, MicroMo has decided to offer 3D CAD models for download from its website.

News from Catalog Data Solutions (CDS), 28 February 2008

Prototype service produces rubber parts fast

Once the appropriate material is selected and formulated, Rubber Industries will build a single-cavity mould and produce 12 sample parts in just 10 working days.

News from Rubber Industries, 28 February 2008

COTS servo drive is tough enough for military use

Hardened drives provide networking and stand-alone motion control for brush and brushless motors, and direct drive linear motors and actuators.

News from Copley Controls Corp, 28 February 2008

Single-phase motors are under control

A single potentiometer with four independent trimmers provides speed control, and speed can be held under varying load.

News from OEM Automatic, 28 February 2008

Supplies give a boost to fluctuating loads

Highly efficient circuit design allows the use of a compact housing, which at only 32mm wide helps save valuable panel space.

News from OEM Automatic, 28 February 2008

Postgraduates in demand for research

University seeks two postgraduate research students to help paint an electronic power system onto plastic surfaces using injection moulding technology.

News from University of Warwick, 28 February 2008

Technology and engineering in modern sport

The IET is working with Sheffield Hallam University to showcase some of the UK's world leading research into sports equipment and technology in a pan-European tour.

News from Institution of Engineering and Technology, 28 February 2008

Tiny sensor finds smaller targets

Miniature diffuse fibre optic sensor has a tip diameter of only 0.5mm, making it ideal for detecting extremely small targets or features.

News from Contrinex UK, 28 February 2008

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