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Testing the toughness of materials

Testing the toughness of materials will be the subject of a one day seminar organised by NAMTEC in conjunction with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL).

News from NAMTEC National Metals Technology Centre (21 July 2005)

SS welding basics workshop succeeds

A workshop designed to provide basic principles on welding and fabricating stainless steel was targeted at engineers and senior management, was completely sold out in Sheffield.

News from BSSA  [The British Stainless Steel Association} (30 June 2005)

WEEE and RoHS - doing nothing is not an option

Major new environmental legislation will force electronics companies to rethink the way they deal with waste - or face the consequences - free seminars advise necessary action.

News from Envirowise (25 May 2005)

Device customers and providers climb on board

Major suppliers, together with clinicians, NHS professionals and venture capital specialists have confirmed their involvement in the MDT Innovation Forum.

News from Medical Device Technology forum (24 May 2005)

2005 seminar drove the new 'green' plastics

Seminar noted that compostable and degradable products seem limited to short-shelf-life products and that the aim should be sustainability before compostability/degradability.

News from Rapra Technology (20 May 2005)

Digital hardware event at university

High-Speed Digital Engineering Week is a five-day series of short courses, panel discussions and consultation sessions especially developed for digital hardware engineers throughout Europe.

News from University of Oxford ( 9 May 2005)

PICME seminars generate interest at PDM show

The Process Industries Centre for Manufacturing Excellence reports high interest from its seminar programme that was delivered at the UK's Plastics Design and Moulding exhibition.

News from PICME (26 April 2005)

Free OEE seminars set up at company sites

Companies wishing to boost the productivity, performance and quality of their production processes could benefit from free Overall Equipment Effectiveness training session on site.

News from Gemba Solutions (25 April 2005)

Best attendance ever recorded at IPOT/MV seminars

The UK Industrial Vision Association's series of free seminars run at the recent IPOT/Machine Vision Show attracted over 270 attendees over the two day period.

News from UK Industrial Vision Association (19 April 2005)

Managers practice latest tool making technologies

A two day Management Seminar involves toolmaking company managers in collectively manufacturing a mould insert using the latest technology in a working toolroom.

News from REM Systems (18 March 2005)

Workshops focus on practical instrumentation

A series of workshops on 'Practical Safety Instrumentation and Emergency Shutdown Systems' - with reference to IEC 61511 - are to be staged around the UK.

News from IDC Technologies (15 February 2005)

Seminar covers science issues

Thermo Electron Corporation continues its successful series of informatics strategy Web Seminars covering issues that confront todays life and analytical science organizations.  Brochure available  

News from Thermo Electron Informatics (29 October 2004)

Tensile, fatigue testing of aerospace materials

The National Metals Technology Centre with the National Physical Laboratory is hosting a one day seminar to demonstrate how tensile and fatigue testing can be used in aerospace materials.

News from NAMTEC National Metals Technology Centre (28 October 2004)

Free safety workshops from Schmersal and Laidler

A series of free Safety Workshops offered by machine safety specialists Schmersal and Laidler Associates will cover all aspects of machinery safety.

News from Schmersal (UK) ( 5 October 2004)

Seminar shows the way to machining profitability

A seminar for machine shop managers, production engineering staff and technical managers, will demonstrate how the latest developments in machining technology can boost profitability.

News from NAMTEC National Metals Technology Centre ( 5 August 2004)

Machine safety seminar will be run again

Following the overwhelming success of its first Machine Safety Seminar, the British Automation and Robotics Association, will run the event again for those responsible for machine safety.

News from British Automation and Robot Assn (BARA) (26 July 2004)

On-site lubricant seminars update engineers

Lubricants are often the most overlooked and least understood design component in a product, which is why a supplier is arranging free, on-site, seminars on lubrication technology.

News from Newgate Simms (24 June 2004)

Virtual reality used in safety seminars

Schmersal UK and Laidler Associates are coming together to run a short series of machinery safety seminars using virtual reality to represent as accurately as possible a production situation.  Brochure available  

News from Laidler Associates Consulting Services ( 3 May 2004)

Lead-free legislation to change PCB appearance

Lead-free legislation is changing the face of electronics manufacturing and solder techniques are altering the look of the physical appearance and the defects that can occur in PCB's.  Brochure available  

News from Vision Engineering ( 8 April 2003)

Free seminars devoted to machine door guarding

The first of a series of free 'Safety Focus Seminars' will cover all aspects of solenoid door locking, including safety standards, typical applications, interlock switches and so on.

News from Schmersal (UK) (12 July 2002)

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