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Centre will research advanced net shape forming
The University of Sheffield in the UK has won a tender of GBP 2.3 million to be used on management and development of the Advanced Net Shape Manufacturing Centre.
News from University of Sheffield, Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (22 February 2006)
Dedicated consultancy assists manufacturers
CERAM has established a dedicated consultancy assisting manufacturers with new factory planning; improving manufacturing efficiency and implementing quality systems and standards. Brochure available
News from CERAM (15 February 2006)
Farfield's Dual Polarisation Interferometry
The National Physical Laboratory in the UK has recently completed and reported the full verification of the underlying theoretical basis for Farfield's Dual Polarisation Interferometry technology.
News from National Physical Laboratory ( 3 February 2006)
Research centres acquires mill/turn lathe
The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre with Boeing has added a GBP 750,000 Mori Seiki NT 4500 mill-turn machine for aerosapce component machining research work.
News from Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (31 January 2006)
Grant Thornton scholarships winners named
Cranfield School of Management and Grant Thornton have named of the first recipients of the Grant Thornton scholarships - who join the Cranfield Business Growth and Development Programme.
News from Cranfield School of Management (30 January 2006)
Businesses rate confidence highly for survival
A survey of almost 90 participants in 2005 showed that confidence is the one recurrent theme that links with a bright future, even if prospects are uncertain.
News from Cranfield School of Management (17 January 2006)
Cutting miniature/micro-product production costs
Technologies and systems are being developed for mass production of miniature and micro-products to cut down manufacturing costs by approximately 40 to 80%.
News from Dept of Design, Manufacture and Engineering Manag (16 January 2006)
Implementing a market-driven operations strategy
Course explains how to develop and implement a clear market-driven operations strategy and shows its place within the business as a whole and how to align it with sales and design strategies.
News from Centre For Industrial Automation And Manufacturing (12 December 2005)
British engineering lecture looks at role
President of The Royal Academy of Engineering, Lord Alec Broers will follow up his lecture at the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) with a talk at Sheffield Hallam University.
News from Sheffield Hallam University (28 November 2005)
Chairman praises Welsh engineering experts
The expertise and economic contribution made by Cardiff University's Manufacturing Engineering Centre have been praised by the chairman of the Welsh Development Agency.
News from Manufacturing Engineering Centre (23 November 2005)
Helping owner managers expand businesses
Cranfield School of Management and Grant Thornton have joined forces to help ambitious owner managers grow and develop their businesses and themselves.
News from Cranfield School of Management (13 October 2005)
Micro-technology provides boost for industry
A GBP 3.8million MicroBridge facility at Cardiff University, UK, will enable engineers to produce microscopic components for industry - leading to major savings for manufacturers.
News from Manufacturing Engineering Centre (14 September 2005)
Welsh manufacturing experts help global success
User application article A major collaboration between Cardiff University, South Wales businesses and a global pharmaceutical company has led to a hugely successful new medical product, which has broken sales records.
News from Manufacturing Engineering Centre (24 August 2005)
Engineers' input manufactures a sales upturn
User application article Ultra Electronics launched an identification badging printer with the help of engineers from Cardiff University, who contributed 3D specialist modelling, FEA and prototyping techniques.
News from Manufacturing Engineering Centre ( 4 July 2005)
NAMTEC research and training facilities launched
The UK's National Metals Technology Centre has officially launched its new research and training activities - after enlargement of its research and training capability.
News from NAMTEC National Metals Technology Centre (21 June 2005)
Research project to apply advanced casting
After four years of planning, consultation and negotiation a GBP 14m project will apply market-focussed R and D in high technology metals and advanced casting processes.
News from Castings Technology International ( 6 June 2005)
Searches made online for European patents
Professional online searches made for European patents - EPFULL contains full text of European patent applications and granted European patents as well as bibliographic records for PCT applications. Brochure available
News from FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe (31 January 2005)
SMEs more likely to innovate
Pioneering research into the nature of innovation in SMEs has revealed that ambitious, smaller enterprises are more likely to focus on incremental innovation, rather than radical developments.
News from Cranfield School of Management (14 October 2004)
Information services on the up
In 2003, FIZ Karlsruhe with its high-quality sci-tech content and enhanced information services has succeeded in maintaining its leading market position. Brochure available
News from FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe ( 5 October 2004)
Pilot project lays foundations for science
FIZ Karlsruhe and the German MPS (Max Planck Society) are to jointly develop a new integrated information and publication platform for web-based collaborative scientific work. Brochure available
News from FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe ( 5 October 2004)
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