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Steel workshop furniture manufacturer joins MTA

Latest company to join the Manufacturing Technologies Association is Bott, a UK subsidiary of a german company that manufactures steel workshop furniture.

News from MTA: Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 9 August 2004)

ASTM International supports DOC standards findings

ASTM International has announced that it supports the assessment on standards issued by the U.S. Department of Commerce to reduce standards-related trade barriers.

News from ASTM International (28 May 2004)

Improved BABT audit scheme has a lower cost

A leading telecommunications testing and certification organisation has updated and enhanced its Production Quality Certification scheme to reflect evolving market requirements.

News from BABT (10 May 2004)

Integration and exploitation of MEMS

The Intersect Faraday Partnership is to present the findings of the International Technology Mission to Europe, which examined commercialisation and integration of sensor technologies.

News from National Physical Laboratory ( 8 March 2004)

International Metrology Community Web Site

The metrology web-citation-index is a organized entry to the international metrology community where you are able to find all the sites in the field of metrology.

News from VisionFactory/GlobalQualityServices ( 5 March 2004)

MBA helps ascend the management ladder

Former machine operator Mark Wells, from Blackpool, has taken a step up the management ladder by gaining a nationally recognised MBA.

News from Chartered Management Institute (25 February 2004)

In-house toolrooms swell GTMA ranks

Three significant in-house tool-rooms have recently swelled the ranks of the GTMA, continuing a trend that began some while ago when companies such as Denroy Plastics joined the association.

News from GTMA (19 February 2004)

Conference Attracts World-Leading Authorities

Microscience's key session on Nanotechnology will be introduced by the president of the Royal Microscopical Society John Hutchison, and chaired by David Shukman, of the BBC.

News from The Royal Microscopical Society (12 February 2004)

MMMA handbook to be launched at MACH 2004

The Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association has announced that it will be launching the 2004 edition of its members' handbook at MACH 2004 being held at the NEC, Birmingham, UK this year.

News from Metalforming Machinery Makers Assoc (30 January 2004)

IT design tools to boost toolmaking competivity

GTMA has successfully applied to participate in a new ICT scoping study, Tooling and Experiential Design Initiative, to assess the possibility of using web-accessible IT design tools.

News from GTMA (12 December 2003)

Advanced manufacturing kit gives free access

An advanced manufacturing kit provides GTMA member companies with the opportunity not only of receiving training on the latest manufacturing software, but of using it free for a year.

News from GTMA ( 9 December 2003)

Automation, Assembly Summit aids competitiveness

The Automation and Assembly Summit will help manufacturers increase their competitive advantage and showcase the emerging automation and assembly technologies, systems, and processes.

News from SME (28 November 2003)

Office life policy and management to be addressed

Forthcoming activity at the Chartered Management Institute include discussions about UK government legislation and UK government Budget announcements.

News from Chartered Management Institute (25 November 2003)

GTMA is growing from strength to strength

Two more UK companies, engaed in tool, mould and die making, have joined the UK's Gauge and Tool Makers' Association.

News from GTMA (18 November 2003)

MMMA continues craft awards sponsorship

The Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association has said that it will continue its sponsorship and support of the Institute of Sheet Metal Engineering National Craft Awards next year.

News from Metalforming Machinery Makers Assoc (18 November 2003)

Five new member companies for trade association

Five more firms have joined the GTMA, including the first GTMA member from Northern Ireland

News from GTMA (24 October 2003)

UKIVA Launches New Web Site

Now receiving over 4000 visits per month, the UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA) website has been redesigned for even easier navigation.

News from UK Industrial Vision Association ( 6 October 2003)

IT solution provider, toolmakers, join GTMA

IT solution provider and two toolmaking companies have joined up with the Gauge and Tool makers' Association.

News from GTMA ( 2 September 2003)

Catalogue details over 300 courses

The ISA Training Institute has released its latest course catalog detailing more than 300 instructor-led, CD-ROM, online, web-based, and video courses.  Brochure available  

News from ISA (Instrumentation, Systems and Aut Soc) (13 August 2003)

Getting to know why high performance gears fail

The BMPTA has a development programme to improve the fatigue strength and rating of high performance gears and seeks additional partners for the next phase in research.

News from BMPTA British Mechanical Power Transmission Ass. ( 5 August 2003)

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