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STI Electronics Promotes Kelli King to Inside Sales Manager
In her new role, Kelli will be responsible for managing the inside sales staff and coordinating STI Electronics’ inside sales efforts. Kelli holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management with a minor in marketing from Athens State University.
STI Electronics Appoints Tom Loggins as Account Executive
STI Electronics, Inc., a full service organization providing training, electronic and industrial distribution, consulting, laboratory analysis, prototyping, and small to medium volume specialized PCB assembly, has appointed Tom Loggins as an Account Executive for its sales department.
Heriot-Watt University hosts Scottish launch of versatile automated gauge
A unique, new advanced process control gauging system has been showcased in Scotland at a leading industry event hosted by Heriot-Watt University.
Energy leaders of today prepare RGU’s leaders of tomorrow
Industry leaders and over 140 students from Robert Gordon University’s full-time, part-time and Distance Learning cohorts for both the MBA and MBA Oil & Gas Management degrees, came together to embrace leadership at a week long event.
Patent-pending vertical arresting system for Macron belt driven actuators
Macron Dynamics Inc. has introduced a patent-pending arresting system designed to promote safer use of belt driven actuators in vertical automation applications. Macron’s cam lock arresting wedge system, or CLAWS, is a U.S. patent-pending arresting system that prevents cart freefall in the event of belt breakage.
Back To Grass Roots
Aberystwyth University’s Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) recently opened its new state of the art BEACON Biorefining Centre to help businesses develop new ways to turn locally grown plant crops such as rye grass, oats and miscanthus into commercial products such as fuel and cosmetics.
Hurco Machines Underpin Subcontractor's Ongoing Expansion
Over the past few years, there has been a significant increase in research and development activity at medical device manufacturing facilities around Galway, while the same area in the west of Ireland has also seen a surge in the growth of companies in the biosciences field.
£2.4 million machine tool sales from DMG productivity days
A dozen machines with an average order value of £200,000 were sold at the productivity days held by DMG at the International Manufacturing Centre, University of Warwick, from 7th to 10th June 2011. The orders comprised turning and 5-axis machining centres, including some from the manufacturer's new, entry-level, EcoLine range.
INDUSTRY LEADER WELCOMES APPRENTICESHIP REFORMS
Ann Watson, managing director of specialist awarding organisation, EAL (EMTA Awards Limited), welcomes the Government’s plans to make it easier for firms to engage in apprenticeship training.
Nanometric Measuring Technology Finds New Applications
Surfaces that are nearly flat or spherical may be measured to nanometric accuracy using a device known as a swing-arm profilometer (SAP). There are only a handful of such machines worldwide, most of them in universities in the USA. There is only one in Britain, built in a collaboration between UK National Physical Laboratory and University College London, and adopted for further development by Leicestershire firm, Zeeko.