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Entry deadline approaches for budding entrepreneurs to pitch to leading industry investors
Ambitious new tech start-ups, inventors and budding entrepreneurs only have one month left to enter the Cambridge Wireless Discovering Start-Ups 2011 competition and get the chance to pitch to leading venture capitalists, angels and industry investors. Representatives from Microsoft, RIM, Nokia, Vodafone Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, Innovacom, Broadcom, Orange and ARM are among those lining up to pick the winners and provide expert advice.
Virtual Engineer To Predict Machine Failure
Scientists at the University of Portsmouth have created a 'virtual engineer' which uses artificial intelligence techniques to predict when machines need repairing.
PolyMedex Discovery Group Announces Appointment of Marketing Director
PolyMedex Discovery Group, a privately held service provider to the medical industry, offering specialty polymers, custom polymer blends, custom extrusions, and contract material blending for drug delivery, is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Maguire as Marketing Director. In his new position, Mr. Maguire will be responsible for leading cross-functional product teams to communicate technical information to serve current customers, ...
Technology World in partnership with UK NanoForum welcomes largest international delegation
The first day of Technology World in partnership with UK NanoForum at London's ExCeL experienced the largest delegation of international visitors in the event’s history. More than 1000 delegates attended day one of the two-day British technology and science showcase hosted by UK Trade & Investment
BALDOR EXTENDS NOVEL DIRECT-DRIVE SOLUTION FOR COOLING TOWER FANS TO HIGH POWER RATINGS REQUIRED FOR POWER GENERATION AND LARGE PROCESSING PLANTS
* approach eliminates gearbox and delivers optimised variable fan speed control Bristol, UK, December 8, 2010 --- Baldor has extended the range of its novel direct drive technology for controlling cooling tower fans to higher power ratings that can handle very large applications in power generating plants and heavy processing industries.
A lifetime in a changing industry
John Bell was featured by the Sheffield Telegraph in 1963 when he had just started as an apprentice at Arnold Wragg Ltd. making stainless steel nuts and bolts for industrial applications. This was just a few years after the company itself first ventured into the industrial arena in the early ‘50s.
Eco-Solids international make encouraging start with VALORGAS programme’s food waste-to-energy tests
Eco-Solids International, who are partners in the EU-funded VALORGAS programme, report that initial tests on two-stage digestion for combined methane and hydrogen production are going well.
Kyzen's Debbie Carboni Selected to Present at SMTA West Pennsylvania Chapter Meeting
Kyzen, announces that Debbie Carboni, Mid-Atlantic Territory Manager, will present a paper titled “Cause, Effects and Solutions for White Residue Formation” at the upcoming SMTA West Pennsylvania Chapter meeting. The presentation is scheduled to take place on Friday, July 23, 2010 at Aerotech’s headquarters in Pittsburgh, PA.
Altium invests in global services team
Ex-Cadence talent Christian Scheiba to extend Altium’s professional and consulting services – Altium announces the appointment of Christian Scheiba, who has joined the European team in Karlsruhe, Germany, as Director of Global Services.
Free Keithley Web-Based Technical Seminar Explores Electrical Measurements of Photovoltaic/Solar Cell Devices
Keithley Instruments, Inc. will broadcast a free, web-based seminar titled “Photovoltaic Measurements: Testing the Electrical Properties of Today’s Solar Cells.” It will be broadcast on Wednesday, May 27. This one-hour seminar will provide an overview of the electrical measurements used in photovoltaic device development from basic research to early production testing.