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Research paves the way for accurate manufacturing of complex parts for aerospace and car industries
Producing strong, lightweight and complex parts for car manufacturing and the aerospace industry is set to become cheaper and more accurate thanks to a new technique developed by engineers from the University of Exeter. The research team has developed a new method for making three-dimensional aluminium composite parts by mixing a combination of relatively inexpensive powders.
New Red Lion Sales Presence in Germany Focuses on Local Service with Global Support
Red Lion Controls, Inc. announces a new sales office in Sprockhövel, Germany. Red Lion's full line of industrial control solutions—including HMI products, process controls, panel meters, sensors and software—were previously available in Germany through the company's broad distribution network. Red Lion has added local sales support to the previous sales structure in Germany, further embracing, expanding and showing commitment to the German ...
Lorin Grubb, M.S., Ph.D., to Lead Software Initiatives and Crimson® Developments for Red Lion Controls
Red Lion Controls, Inc. is proud to announce the promotion of Lorin Grubb, M.S., Ph.D., to Lead Software Engineer. Dr. Grubb will be responsible for directing and managing the day-to-day activities for the software team. Additionally, he will be instrumental in the architectural development of and improvement to Crimson®, Red Lion’s innovative configuration software. This user-friendly software platform is designed to program the company’s c...
Sandvik Coromant UK invests in the future with Technician Apprentice and Graduate Trainee Schemes
Offering grounded knowledge and skills training to new talents in the engineering and manufacturing industry - Sandvik Coromant in partnership with the EEF Apprentice and Skills Technology Centre, Birmingham, launches a technician apprentice training program at the same time as introducing a graduate trainee program. Both initiatives are aimed at attracting people keen to pursue a career in UK manufacturing.
King appointed new IChemE president
Desmond King, president of Chevron Technology Ventures, has been appointed as the 69th president of IChemE (the Institution of Chemical Engineers).
Laidler runs new UCPD courses on Machinery Safety
Laidler Associates will be running their University Certificate in Professional Development (UCPD) courses on European Machinery Safety, Electrical Safety and the newer Functional Safety Standards this Autumn. The first one is due to take place on the 17th October 2011 at the Ramada Hotel, Solihull.
FCT Assembly Promotes Katie Powell
FCT Assembly announces the promotion of Katie Powell to Regional Sales Manager. Katie will be responsible for sales in Canada, the Northeastern United States and Texas.
'Show us the Money' Masterclass launches Discovering Start-Ups competition
Start-ups are the life blood of today’s economies and will play a major role in keeping the UK out of recession, was the message from Dr Hermann Hauser, partner and co-founder of Amadeus Partners, in his keynote session at the ‘Show us the Money’ conference at the Møller Centre in Cambridge on 13th July 2010. The event marked the launch of Discovering Start-Ups 2010, a competition and initiative organised by the Cambridge...
ESI Announces Keynote Speakers for ESI Global Forum 2010
ESI Group (ISIN FR0004110310), pioneer and world-leading supplier of digital simulation software for prototyping and manufacturing processes, announced today its keynote speakers for ESI Global Forum 2010. Designed for ESI customers worldwide, ESI Global Forum 2010 provides a unique opportunity to share best practices, challenges and successes in Virtual Prototyping.
Ambient Noise makes sound waves in Southampton
Ambient noise in North European seas: monitoring, impact, management (3-5 October 2011, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton) - conference experts highlight how noise affects marine life.