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Data acquisition is on fire at Adept
Continuing its growth, Adept Scientific (Letchworth, Herts) has taken on two new members of staff to support its expanding range of data acquisition products (DAQ).
Wigan Infirmary Expected To Save Over £48,000 A Year Following Installation Of Gem Steam Traps
The Royal Albert Edward Infirmary in Wigan, better known as Wigan Infirmary, anticipatesexpects that it will avoid spending £48,847 per annum in fuel and maintenance costs following the installation of Thermal Energy International’s GEM venturi orifice steam traps. A total of 157 GEM steam traps have been installed throughout Wigan Infirmary’s site providing the hospital with a projected payback in just under two years on steam savings, incr...
SpaceClaim launched at the Centre of Engineering Excellence
The University of Wolverhampton’s Department of Engineering and Technology is the first learning institution in the Midlands to launch the SpaceClaim Corporation’s latest 3D design solution software package at its Centre of Engineering Excellence (CEE).
Midlands businesses tap into new standards
With international competition continuing to bear down on UK manufacturing industry, Birmingham City University’s Technology Innovation Centre (TIC) is helping companies strengthen their position on every front.
Birmingham City University offers Industry access to ‘quantum leap’ in computerised product design technology
Monday 9th June sees Birmingham City University’s design and process innovation team offer a free, day-long conference which will explore the implications of product development using knowledge-based engineering (KBE). Led by KBE-specialist, Craig Chapman, the event offers Midlands industry the opportunity to learn about this ‘quantum leap’ in industrial design technology at the University’s Technology Innovation Centre (TIC), central Bi...
Rohde & Schwarz UK supplies vector network analysers for revolutionary breast cancer screening research
Rohde & Schwarz has supplied high speed vector network analysers to Bristol University spin-out Micrima for the clinical trials of their revolutionary breast cancer screening technique. MARIA (Multistatic Array processing for Radiowave Image Acquisition) is an ultra wideband radio system that can be used to detect tumours by generating high-resolution 3D images of the human breast. The technique which avoids exposing women to X-ray radiation,...
Great opportunity for unsuccessful University Applicants
A charity which offers paid gap year internships is keeping its doors open to help some of the many university applicants who find they don’t have a university place this year, having failed to meet their offered grades
Value of apprenticeships proven by senior appointment at Cressall
Andrew Keith’s promotion follows a successful placement year and permanent employment offer
New graphene-based material could revolutionise electronics industry
The most transparent, lightweight and flexible material ever for conducting electricity has been invented by a team from the University of Exeter. Called GraphExeter, the material could revolutionise the creation of wearable electronic devices, such as clothing containing computers, phones and MP3 players.
Molex Antenna Business Unit Joins Forces with Aalborg University to Conduct 4G LTE Measurements
Collaboration between Molex and Aalborg University yields realistic 4G LTE measurements aimed at improving data connections for better mobile surfing in the future - – Molex Incorporated has announced that researchers from Aalborg University and antenna experts from Molex are conducting measurements in dense environments to ensure realistic results. The indoor experiments conducted in downtown Aalborg with prototypes of next generation LTE ...