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Improved domestic demand encourages SME growth

A revival in domestic demand together with a year end 'push' and a pick up in export orders all helped small and medium sized manufacturers to get off to a good start in 2006.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Apr 26, 2006

Electronic components maker gains Queen's Award

UK optoelectronics device manufacturer and laser diode specialist, Photonic Products, has been honoured again with a Queen's Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Apr 26, 2006

Environmental legislation forces look at suppliers

Companies are having to face up to a new type of legislation that forces them to take a closer look at what their suppliers and subcontractors are doing, says John Hughes, of Subcon 2006.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Apr 26, 2006

Tech Innovator Award winner announced

Quantm is the winner of the 2006 Tech Innovator Award for software that has innovatively applied computing power to civil engineering, in a way that cut project times dramatically.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Apr 25, 2006

UK Water Efficiency Awards announced

UK businesses use 8,000 million litres of water a day and many can save 30% or more of their water costs by putting into practice simple water saving measures and entering for an award.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Apr 25, 2006

Malvern Instruments wins Queen's Award

Malvern Instruments - a leading supplier of analytical products for particle characterization and rheological applications - is to receive the Queen's Awards for Enterprise.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Apr 25, 2006

Half of CIL's production is now RoHS compliant

Half of all production at at CIL is now fully RoHS compliant and the company reports it has had no problems whatsoever in terms of the soldering process.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Apr 24, 2006

Industry uptake of RFID increases

RFID technology is having a tangible impact on a wide array of industries - including consumer goods, healthcare, defence, government, transportation and automotive sectors.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Apr 24, 2006

Robotics supplier plans USA technical facility

KUKA Robotics Corporation, USA, has signed a lease at the Scott Technology Transfer and Incubator Center in Omaha, Nebraska, with plans to open a new technical facility.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Apr 21, 2006

MIG welder wins prestigious German design award

Kemppi Oy's MinarcMig Adaptive 180 MIG-welding unit has won Germany's prestigious Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen red dot design award in the Industry and Crafts category.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Apr 21, 2006

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