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Atlas Copco’s CustomDesign - Bespoke Engineered Products For Total Reliability In Demanding Environments
Atlas Copco Compressors has made major investment in its UK CustomDesign engineering facility based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. As one of the strategically located CustomDesign engineering centres, the UK workshop now plays a major role in the supply of bespoke solutions across the globe. The end products are modular ‘plug and play’ packaged solutions, custom built and shipped with all components, such as compressors, air treatment, dr...
Hoo-kOn success at the Lord Stafford Awards 2008
Local Wolverhampton firm, Medical Devices Technology International Ltd has successfully reached the final stages of judging in the West Midlands’ annual Lord Stafford Awards.
Thermo Fisher Scientific, George Mason University, Johns Hopkins University and Toronto's University Health Network Extend Groundbreaking Collaboration
Accelerating biomarker identification for cancer and other diseases may speed development of diagnostic tests that enable earlier disease detection
Jena Tec secures long term contract in China for machine tool spindles
Jena Tec has secured a long term contract with a customer in China for the supply of a high precision spindle used in an accurate CNC turning machine. The Asian customer will be producing highly accurate machine tools principally for export to Europe and North America and will utilise Jena Tec’s high performance spindle to satisfy the demanding requirements of small precision turned components.
Micronor MRI Rotary Encoder Wins 2010 Control Engineering Award
Micronor’s MR318 MRI-compatible Fiber Optic Rotary Encoder has won Control Engineering magazine's 2010 Engineer's Choice Award for Motion Control products. With a combined print and e-zine readership of nearly 90,000, CE readers voted for the best products in 29 different subcategories. The honor recognizes Micronor continued leadership in all-optical, 100%-passive fiber optic encoders for motion control and position sensing.
SKF sponsors winning Formula Student team
SKF has sponsored one of the winning teams at this year’s Formula Student competition, which saw over 100 teams of undergraduate and graduate engineers from all over the world compete with a car they had designed and manufactured. With SKF support, the UH Racing team, based at the University of Hertfordshire, left Silverstone with class wins in both the Best Developed Class 1-200 and the new Class 1A alternative fuelled cars, with the Class 1 t...
SKF and Cambridge University set up Steel Technology Centre
SKF has signed a five year contract with Cambridge University Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy to set up the SKF University Technology Centre on Steels on campus in Cambridge. The initial contract is for five years and will pioneer research, directed by SKF, on steels and heat treatment associated with advanced bearing technology.
Queen's Honour For Welding Expert
Dr Bob John, the former Chief Executive of TWI, was awarded an OBE for services to industry in the 2011 Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Dr John is a graduate metallurgist of the University of Wales (Swansea) where he first became involved with welding through a PhD on the weldability of 5% nickel steel.
The next steps in measuring micro parts, at Metromeet 2010
Ir. Ernst Treffers, managing director of Xpress Precision Engineering B.V. will give a presentation on the next steps in measuring micro parts at Metromeet 2010 in Bilbao, Spain.
SERAPID WELCOMES THREE NEW EMPLOYEES IN JUNE - New staff members hired for growing linear motion company
SERAPID, Inc, Sterling Heights, Mich., hired three new employees for positions in engineering and manufacturing. They welcome– Devin Badaczewski, Emanuel Chirila and Anthony Lelej.