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Princess Royal meets female scientists

HRH The Princess Royal was invited to learn more about QinetiQ's research activities from a number of the company's leading female scientists and engineers.

News from Engineeringtalk, 19 April 2007

Small satellite design wins high praise

A microsatellite designed and built by British firms was crowned as the Aviation and Space Grand Award Winner at Popular Science's 2006 Best of What's New Awards in New York City.

News from Engineeringtalk, 10 November 2006

Nanomaterials to fight bird flu

Consortium of businesses and academic institutions to spend the next two years developing range of nanomaterials that have proved effective against viruses in initial tests.

News from Engineeringtalk, 12 April 2006

Topsat sends high-res images of Earth

First high resolution images of the Earth transmitted by Topsat, the micro-satellite designed and built by a Qinetiq-led consortium of British firms, received at West Freugh ground station.

News from Engineeringtalk, 20 December 2005

Qinetiq hybrid picked for US Army vehicles

Qinetiq's design for a hybrid drive transmission has been selected for staffed ground vehicle integration of the US Army's FCS future combat system as part of a US-based team led by BAE Systems.

News from Engineeringtalk, 19 December 2005

Foster-Miller acquires Planning Systems

Foster-Miller, part of the rapidly expanding Qinetiq North America group of companies, has acquired Planning Systems for $42 million.

News from Engineeringtalk, 19 August 2005

Materials modelling to be focus of conference

The latest developments in process modelling for metallic systems will be the focus of a one-day conference on 24 March, 2004, at Qinetiq, Farnborough, UK.

News from Engineeringtalk, 9 March 2004

Altitude record attempt today

British pilots Andy Elson and Colin Prescot will attempt to take the largest ever helium balloon to a record-breaking 40km and break the 40-year-old world altitude record for a manned balloon.

News from Engineeringtalk, 3 September 2003

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