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Robots in the driving seat?
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MTI launches Orion Fund for university spin-outs
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Manufacturing study highlights value of UK-based production
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High-speed optical fibres could enable faster communication
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Investments set to support further UK graphene research
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Survey shows manufacturing beginning positively in 2012
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Portable satellite dish could assist internet in remote areas
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Survey suggests that UK adults undervalue engineering
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Advisory service available to all manufacturing businesses
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'Jumping' water droplets could lead to better solar panels
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Bacteria sensors could halve the cost of desalinated water
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Foresight will investigate future of UK's manufacturing to 2050
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Camera acquires data at one trillion exposures per second
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Bodysuit may help researchers to improve sporting activities
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UK business secretary launches advanced manufacturing fund
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UK innovation strategy means SMEs take centre stage
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Technique enables computers to find visually similar images
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Vehicle device feeds back real time driving data to motorists
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EEF's Q4 outlook survey shows fall in manufacturing activity
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LEDs could provide better data transmission under water
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Government invests £200m in science and engineering
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UK graduates must upskill to compete globally, says report
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Dyson provides funding for engineering research
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Team demonstrates printed electronics with graphene inks
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Intricate 3D silicon crystals act as semiconductors for light
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Robot rescue
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Government launches prize to inspire young engineers
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Government scheme will offer £95m in funding to UK SMEs
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Report points to robotics as a major driver of job creation
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UNCD thin films could improve the fabrication of biosensors
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Conference discusses role of SMEs in Britain's economy
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Campaign seeks to encourage young people into engineering
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BBA taskforce 'hasn't mended bank/small firm relationship'
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Government launches £18m project funding competition
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United Technologies reports rise in third-quarter earnings
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Biometric chips could simplify the passport control process
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Service focuses on aiding growth for SME manufacturers
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X-ray technology can analyse surfaces with minimal damage
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Analyser will study root causes of space weather disturbances
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UK manufacturing centre incorporates seven institutions
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Fine-coating process protects surfaces from oxidisation
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Touch-screen Braillewriter has keys that can 'find' fingertips
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IMechE calls for plan to address UK skills shortages
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LDC set to invest in specialist engineering and manufacturing
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Forum urges government to cut taxes for private lenders
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Urban OS sensor system could soon be running entire cities
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ALMA observatory has its sights set on the universe
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Purchasing Managers' Index registers third-quarter growth






