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Version One in international environmental awards
Version One has been honoured with a gold award in the science, technology and aerospace category of this year's International Green Apple Environmental Awards.
News from Version One (29 November 2006)
Raw materials costs shape global steel mergers
The increases in the cost of steelmaking raw materials are driving many of the efforts at mergers and acquisitions that are reshaping the global steel industry.
News from MEPS (International) (29 November 2006)
UK turbomachinery seals gains Queen's Award
UK turbomachinery seal maker recognised by the a 2006 Queen's Award for Enterprise for expanding its business beyond the general levels of market growth.
News from John Crane EAA (28 November 2006)
Uptake of Advanced HMI Technologies across Europe
Technical background article Rising Demand for Comfort and Safety Encourages Uptake of Advanced HMI Technologies across Europe
News from Frost and Sullivan (28 November 2006)
UK lathe builder sponsors charity biker trek
UK CNC lathe builder is sponsoring a biker n Enduro India 2007 - a 2,500km, 15-day, dawn-to-dusk charity motorcycle trek through Southern India.
News from Dean, Smith and Grace (28 November 2006)
Machining software supplier gains aviation award
Delcam has won Outstanding Supplier Award from China in recognition of Delcam China's strong support for the Chinese aviation industry. Brochure available
News from Delcam (27 November 2006)
'Lack of recognition' stifles career progress
Engineering managers are highly motivated, but believe their impact on business performance goes un-noticed, data shows that they blame this lfor stalling career progression.
News from Chartered Management Institute (27 November 2006)
Hardinge UK machine tool sites differentiated
Hardinge Machine Tools has announced that its Leicester and Exeter facilities now differentiate, unequivocally from each other to increase operational efficiencies and avoid duplication.
News from Hardinge Machine Tools (27 November 2006)
Injection moulding machine maker wins top award
Together with Intertec Systems, Basell Polyolefins and Philips Tool and and Mould, Krauss-Maffei won a top award at this year's American SPE Awards.
News from Krauss-Maffei (UK) (27 November 2006)
Global crude steel growth to continue
In 1999, global crude steel production was just below 789 million tonnes, by 2005 the figure had reached 1129 and is forecast in 2006 to be 1237 million tonnes.
News from MEPS (International) (23 November 2006)
SME's 'wish list' published for UK Chancellor
UK Chancellor: please lighten the tax and red tape burden, slow the increase in the National Minimum Wage, and give a percentage of government contracts to small firms.
News from Forum of Private Business (23 November 2006)
Tooling company moves UK location
Tooling specialist Walter GB has moved from Redditch to new premises at Bromsgrove, now having purpose-designed offices, sales and administration areas.
News from Walter GB (23 November 2006)
VTN continues expansion with new UK Office
Continued growth and interest in the Ole Learning Environment from international customers prompts leading learning environment provider to open offices in the UK
News from VTN Technologies (22 November 2006)
Energy management firm changes identity
Energy management specialist T and M Team Analysis has adopted a new corporate identity and changed its name to energyTEAM.
News from energyTEAM (22 November 2006)
Protectionism is on the rise, warn executives
Annual global growth rates could drop by one percentage point as a result of rising market protectionism, warn business executives around the world.
News from Economist Intelligence Unit (22 November 2006)
Collaboration key to corporate survival
Technical background article Collaborative partnerships will be key to corporate survival, reveals a new survey from the Economist Intelligence Unit
News from Economist Intelligence Unit (21 November 2006)
Lantek begins construction of its new building
New building is to stand on a 10,000 m2 plot, with approximately 1,800 m2 being allocated to the departments of Administration, R+D and International Support.
News from Lantek Sheet Metal Solutions (20 November 2006)
Grinding machine builder reorganises
Two Swedish manufacturers of precision grinding systems - KMT Lidkoping and KMT UVA - have been reorganised into the product area Grinding - KMT Grinding.
News from Karolin Machine Tool AB (20 November 2006)
Chinese imports pressurise European steel prices
The European steel market is being influenced increasingly by other factors - principally the supply from foreign sources, and especially China.
News from PS Analytical (20 November 2006)
EU Commission to slash red tape - apparently
The Forum of Private Business has warned the European Commission that action must follow their latest promises to cut back on regulation in Europe.
News from Forum of Private Business (20 November 2006)
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