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University support helps engineering firm expansion
An engineering company is putting ambitious expansion plans into action, thanks to support from Innovate Tees Valley and Teesside University. Industrial and Marine Hydraulics…
Young professionals wanted to sit on key international future leaders’ group
International engineering federation FIDIC is seeking new members to sit on its influential Young Professionals Forum steering committee (YPFSC). The forum gives young professionals…
Farnell element14 offers the ultimate holiday gifts for engineers
Hand-picked products are sure to please any engineer on your holiday list. Farnell element14, the Development Distributor, is making it easy to find the…
HydraForce’s Daniel Millington wins 2018 UK Advanced Apprentice of the Year
Daniel Millington of HydraForce Ltd, the Birmingham-based manufacturer of hydraulic valves and manifold systems, has won the award for Advanced Apprentice of the Year…
Canterbury Christ Church University and Primary Engineer Programmes inspiring the next generation of engineers
Canterbury Christ Church University and Primary Engineer Programmes set to inspire the next generation of engineers, before it opens its new engineering facilities in…
Designing our engineers of the future
The engineering industry, like all others, has its own set of unique challenges and opportunities. At present, one question on everybody’s lips is how…
Excitement builds at the IET FIRST LEGO League Cambridge preview event
This week, almost 100 school children from across East Anglia attended a FIRST LEGO League preview event at the University of Cambridge’s Department of…
u-blox and the University of Bristol selected as finalists for the TechWorks Awards 2018
u-blox, a global provider of positioning and wireless communication technologies, and the University of Bristol are proud to announce their joint selection as finalists…
30 hours to make a computer game? No problem for Brighton students
Computing students from the University of Brighton triumphed over teams across the UK at a national 30-hour game-making competition. Team Win, made up of…