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Lab test software helps Audi meet deadlines
User application article LMS has announced that Audi successfully deployed LMS Test.Lab for NVH testing and engineering to meet increasingly tight deadlines in new car development programs. Brochure available
News from LMS International (25 October 2006)
Computer Software Industry winners
The UK's most successful computer software companies have been named as part of a special study by industry analysts Plimsoll Publishing .
News from Plimsoll Publishing (25 October 2006)
A revolution in process control
Technical background article Intelligent field devices, digital industrial networks and advanced communication protocols have created a revolution in process control.
News from Frost and Sullivan (24 October 2006)
Transfer machine builder restructuring proceeds
Transfer machine tool system builder, Mikron Agno, is continuing internal restructuring and reports in 2006 that it has met targets and increased employment.
News from Mikron Machining Technology (23 October 2006)
In-depth UK report examines Chinese engineering
UK Government's Trade and Investment has conducted its first in-depth report, 'China Engineering Scoping Study', into the vibrant Chinese engineering sector. Brochure available
News from UK Trade and Investment (23 October 2006)
US Arburg Technology Center building begun
Construction of an Arburg US injection moulding demonstration and training area with six molding machines ranging in size from micro-shot models up to 600 US-tonf has begun.
News from Arburg (23 October 2006)
Lifting services centre opened in N England
Leading lifting services provider - Morris Material Handling - has made significant investment in its UK Service Centre network having opened a 7,600ft2 northern England facility.
News from Morris Material Handling (20 October 2006)
Health and safety tops 'red tape' costs
UK health and safety regulations are the costliest form of 'red tape' - smaller businesses feel the cost of red tape more acutely as they have fewer resources to deal with it.
News from Forum of Private Business (20 October 2006)
Turning centre rebranding approved in Italy
The recent re-branding of Tornos turning centres has already been widely approved by a large attendance at the recent Bi-Mu machine tool exhibition in Milan, Italy.
News from Tornos Technologies (20 October 2006)
UK laser marking supplier opens up in Germany
UK marking systems manufacturer, Electrox, has opened a 40m2 showroom in Germany in conjunction with its distributor, Haberstroh. Brochure available
News from Electrox (20 October 2006)
US$20 Billion revenues for FY2006
Globalisation will drive future consolidation among smaller firms
News from Deloitte & Touche (19 October 2006)
European Institute of Technology proposed
Commenting on proposals for a European Institute of Technology, UK's CBI said it t has to add value to existing schemes and not take funding away from existing research in Europe's universities.
News from CBI (19 October 2006)
Mechanical engineering skills to be developed
A major UK project to develop a Sector Skills Agreement will deliver the training and workforce skills for the mechanical engineering needs to prosper and compete globally.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (19 October 2006)
Factory dedicated to aircraft parts to be built
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will expand its production capacity of aero-engine parts for commercial aircrafts at its Nagoya Guidance and Propulsion Systems Works - investing Yen 5 billion.
News from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (18 October 2006)
Fabrication company celebrates 21 years
Welding and fabrication specialist Ace Arc is celebrating 21 years of growth in providing a service for manufacturing, construction and mining industries.
News from Ace Arc (18 October 2006)
Facility extended to service laser acquisition
Construction has begun on a GBP 1 million extension to Shearline Precision Engineering's UK facility to accommodate Hybrid Laser Tech, which it acquired last year.
News from Shearline Precision Engineering (18 October 2006)
CAD/CAM system supplier expands in India
CAD/CAM system supplier for the manufacturing industry, Sescoi, reports that Sescoi India has doubled its sales and technical support teams since the beginning of the year.
News from Sescoi International SAS (17 October 2006)
Data capture system schedules inspections
An innovative data capture system designed to facilitate the scheduling and performance of ATEX 137 inspections has helped forge a new working partnership.
News from Terrington Data Management (16 October 2006)
Call for VAT loophole to be closed
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has called for MPs to support an Early Day Motion (EDM) seeking to close a VAT loophole affecting many small retailers.
News from Forum of Private Business (16 October 2006)
Top marks for MBA business school
Spanish school IESE has retained its position at the top of the Economist Intelligence Unit's ranking of the world's top 100 full-time MBA programmes.
News from Economist Intelligence Unit (16 October 2006)
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