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Ricardo assembly facility to build the “world’s greenest supercar engine”
The Engineer visited Ricardo’s UK technical centre to take a look at the facility that’s building the engines for Mclaren’s MP4-12C
Toyota set to create jobs at Derbyshire car plant
Up to 1,500 jobs are to be created at Toyota’s Burnaston plant following a decision to build new generation C-segment family sized hatchback models at the plant.
Report points to robotics as a major driver of job creation
A report published in Japan suggests robotics will be a major driver for global job creation over the next five years.
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Advanced bonding techniques for the automotive industry
A catalysis technique created by a team from Glasgow University could greatly extend the applications of silicon carbide.
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Research facility could improve the efficiency of the beer brewing and fermenting process
SABMiller, an international beer brewer and bottler, has commissioned a Brewing Science Research and Innovation Centre housed within Nottingham University’s School of Biosciences as part of a drive to reduce energy and water consumption — but taste remains the top priority.
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Joint survey shows UK manufacturing beginning positively in 2012
A joint survey by Markit and the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply has revealed UK manufacturing started 2012 on a positive footing.
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The Engineer archive: 'Machine tool census' from 12 January 1962
Our archive article from 50 years ago pointed out that more than 59 per cent of 1,234,000 machine tools in service in the UK were more than 10 years old.
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White Paper: EMKA electronic locking and monitoring security system
In this White Paper, EMKA discusses both data security, physical security and the various requirements for ensuring the integrity of that security.
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White Paper: ATS analyses sharing data, automation and IT
In its latest White Paper, ATS analyses sharing data, manufacturing and IT and collaboration between the two.
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Data sheet: Roemheld B 1.910 work supports
Roemheld’s B 1.910 work support’s plunger is retracted in off-position. When pressurised, the support plunger moves against the inserted workpiece by means of light force.
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Data sheet: Roemheld M 6.610 press-in frame for assembly
Roemheld’s M 6.610 press-in frame for assembly are preferably used in assembly processes for production of longitudinal pressed joints.






