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How to apply BS EN ISO 13849-1:2006 standard
A series of free UK seminars intend to give design engineers working on safety-related control systems for machines the competence required to apply BS EN ISO 13849-1:2006.
News from Schmersal UK, Jun 4, 2007
Postgraduate engineering courses get approval
Europe's Institution of Engineering and Technology has formerly endorsed postgraduate engineering industry courses offered by WMG, the University of Warwick.
News from Warwick Manufacturing Group, Jun 4, 2007
Infrared thermographers in explosive atmospheres
Hawk IR International has opened its Infrared Safety Centre (ISC) for the training and certification of infrared thermographers operating within explosive atmospheres.
News from Hawk IR International, May 10, 2007
Scholarships to raise engineering interest
A UK funding is designed to encourage a greater take up of engineering and technology courses at university to address the growing skills shortages within the profession.
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology, May 2, 2007
Machine vision training course in Southampton
Scorpion Vision has organised a training course on machine vision on the 23rd and 24th May 2007 in Southampton, UK, for robot integrators, machine vision integrators and automation companies.
News from Scorpion Vision, May 2, 2007
Automation teach system replicates industry
A process automation learning system accurately replicates real-life industrial environments to facilitate hands-on automation training.
News from Festo, May 2, 2007
Manufacturing students given initiative
Leading South Yorkshire, UK industrialists and Employers Federation have devised a novel initiative for the region's finest engineering and manufacturing students.
News from South Yorkshire Engineering Scholarship, May 2, 2007
Project helps school to build a racing car
A pilot project designed retrain and retain engineers and engineering companies in the UK's Midlands, has helped schoolchildren to get 'on track' for the Formula Schools competition.
News from MEIRG, Apr 27, 2007
Customized on-site polymer training offered
Polymer distributor is offering on-site polymer training covering material selection, mould making, the injection moulding processes and examples of moulding applications.
News from Distrupol, Apr 27, 2007
Manufacturing companies improve local training
Over 20 manufacturing companies from the Plymouth, UK area are now working closely with local schools, colleges, universities as part of a new initiative to improve local training.
News from Barden Corporation, Apr 26, 2007
Chemical analysis and process control training
Metrohm will be hosting two half-day technical seminars entitled "Chemical Analysis and Process Control on-line or at-line" on the 22nd of May in Leeds and on the 24th of May in Birmingham.
News from Metrohm UK, Apr 25, 2007
Hazardous area safety courses unveiled
A series of seminars for the UK, Europe and Middle East, called 'HazardEx In The Regions', will give delegates an update into the ATEX and DSEAR directives.
News from IML Events, Apr 25, 2007
Making welding education easier for students
'Welding Connects Your World' was designed to make welding education easy and is a free welding curriculum available for download on the USA's Agriculture Education Learning Center's Web site.
News from Lincoln Electric Company, The, Apr 19, 2007
Practical electrical installation workshop set up
The UK's National Electrical Certification and Training Alliance has added a workshop in Rotherham to give students the opportunity to perfect their practical electrical installation skills.
News from NECTA, Apr 5, 2007
Engineering group offers e-Learning courses
An engineering services organisation is now offering a range of e-Learning training courses, including industrial and professional engineering training, health and safety and induction training.
News from Corus Northern Engineering Services, Mar 29, 2007
How a machinist became CAD proficient
After some early frustration in becoming CAD proficient, a machinist finally found the path of least resistance from software and support and now he gets paid to make technical drawings.
News from Alibre, Mar 28, 2007
IPAF height safety course offered for managers
An IPAF International Powered Access Federation MEWPS for Managers course gives knowledge to deal with the constantly changing UK demands related to working at height on site.
News from Facelift Access Hire, Mar 26, 2007
Masterclass explains Six Sigma
Manufacturers seeking to perfect their processes and quality performance can learn how some of Europe's best businesses are meeting these challenges through a Six Sigma Masterclass.
News from Manufacturing Institute, Mar 23, 2007
Free UK power quality seminars planned
Free UK seminars will cover a wide range of power supply issues aiming to prevent such avoidable problems as unplanned downtime, wasted resources and high-energy costs.
News from Copper Development Association, Mar 23, 2007
Russia research looks at research
Cutting-edge research carried out in Russia, according to the results of a fact-finding mission, have been shaped by its industry and events, to be discussed at a dti seminar.
News from De Montfort University Leicester, Mar 21, 2007
3D visualising development led by university
A multi-million pound project to develop a new system led by researchers at De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) could lead to three-dimensional television in the home.
News from De Montfort University Leicester, Mar 19, 2007
Digital signal processing course
Four day course spans all the way from the basics of signal processing and the generic DSP system to frequency domain analysis and digital filtering
News from hueggenberg gbr, Mar 19, 2007
Funding for cutting edge research
Donation will fund a range of activities at the Wireless and Multimedia Communications and Signal Processing Group (WMCSPG), based in DMU's Faculty of Computing Sciences and Engineering
News from De Montfort University Leicester, Mar 15, 2007
Advanced rolling mill courses share experiences
Hands-on simulation and discussion sessions are providing metals plant engineers with an opportunity to expand their knowledge by sharing rolling mill problems and experiences.
News from IRTC, Mar 8, 2007
Health and safety on web site
RRC students, and anyone with an interest in health, safety and environmental issues can gain from a web site overhaul.
News from RRC, Mar 1, 2007
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