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Welding exhibition gains support from industry

Weldex is attracting large numbers of exhibitor enquiries and organisations are lining up to support the show and its initiatives.

News from Nexus Media Communications (17 October 2005)

Conformity assessment inspires customer confidence

Buyers in the global market demand that sellers fulfil their needs.

News from British Standards Institution (BSI) (13 October 2005)

Research and training for metals industry

The National Metals Technology Centre (Namtec) has launched its new research and training facilities based at the Swinden Technology Centre in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

News from National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC) (12 October 2005)

Publication for optical engineering

UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA) Director, Don Braggins, has been appointed as an Associate Editor for the peer-reviewed SPIE publication Optical Engineering.

News from UK Industrial Vision Association (11 October 2005)

MCERTS assures quality of monitoring data

Environmental monitoring is necessary to ensure that processes are operating within consent limits and to establish background levels so that the effects of pollution from sources can be measured.

News from MCERTS (10 October 2005)

Transponder makers join together

Leading optical communications companies, Essex Corporation, Kodeos Communications, and TeraSea have announced the formation of a 10-Gbits/sec Optical Duo-Binary, Multi-Source Working Group.

News from TeraSea ( 6 October 2005)

DVDs help managers implement quality management

To help managers implement a quality management system and improve business processes, three DVDs are newly available from BSI Business Information.

News from British Standards Institution (BSI) (28 September 2005)

American link for welding and joining industry

The relationship between the organisers of Weldex, Nexus Media Communications and the American Welding Society (AWS), has resulted in the establishment of a dedicated AWS pavilion at Weldex 2006.

News from Nexus Media Communications (28 September 2005)

Workshops at instrumentation show

Trident's successful series of regional Instrumentation exhibitions opens its doors for the first time in the Southern part of the country on 5th and 6th October at the Madejski Stadium, Reading.

News from Trident Exhibitions (27 September 2005)

Panel shapes future of brain science

A panel of Britons who have spent the last six months helping to shape the future of brain science will present their recommendations to the British government on Monday 17 October 2005.

News from Science Museum (26 September 2005)

Taking a holistic view of the global supply chain

Manufacturing multinationals in search of new growth and profitability are making investment decisions today that will drive the success or failure of their global operations for years to come.

News from The Manufacturing Institute (26 September 2005)

Network to hear debate over genetic discrimination

The Yorkshire Science and Technology Network, organised and funded by Yorkshire Forward, is hosting the event which is designed to bring businesses and academics together to share ideas.

News from Yorkshire Forward (16 September 2005)

Exibition sees medical device innovation

Organised by Octomedia, the 2006 Medical Device Technology Exhibition and Conference will be held at the NEC, Birmingham from 15-16 February 2006.

News from Medical Device Technology forum ( 9 September 2005)

Supply chain experience for business role

Simon Hill, UK Managing Director of global automotive supplier Kostal, has been appointed as Yorkshire Forward's new Executive Director of Business.

News from Yorkshire Forward ( 5 September 2005)

Breaking the laws of nature at the Science Museum

Do fish fall in love? Can plants feel pain? What constitutes a law of nature? Are there some things that Einstein and Darwin just can't explain? Boyle's Law.

News from Science Museum ( 1 September 2005)

Seminar looks at imaging for industry

The UK Industrial Vision Association will again be hosting a series of free technical seminars during both days of the Photonex 05 exhibition (Stoneleigh Park, Coventry, UK, 5-6 October 2005).

News from UK Industrial Vision Association (31 August 2005)

Metrology event invites users to meet with experts

GTMA, the UK's leading organisation representing metrology, toolmaking and precision engineering, has arranged a "Metrology: Meet the Experts" event.

News from GTMA (30 August 2005)

Supply chain balancing act learnt

Hundreds of North West manufacturers are to learn how to master the supply chain balancing act in the experienced hands of international industrial, governmental and academic leaders.

News from The Manufacturing Institute (29 August 2005)

Masterclass cuts product costs by a quarter

A one day masterclass in Manchester will show how to cut product costs by a quarter.

News from The Manufacturing Institute (24 August 2005)

Engineering technologist for association

Honours graduate Scott Phillips (23) from Brunel University, has joined GTMA for a two-year appointment as an Engineering Technologist on a DTI supported Knowledge Transfer Programme.

News from GTMA (22 August 2005)

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