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Engineering 1992
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A laying-off of hands. (automated production of pre-preg composite materials)
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Kim Stansfield
A model for moulding. (computer program simulates resin transfer molding; Advanced Composites Engineering)
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A question of control. (computer control systems in autoclaving technology)
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Mark Simms
Automated welding. (justification of automated welding processes)
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Phil Dr. Blakeley
British Design Award winners.
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CADCAM on the catwalk. (CADCAM usage in fashion and textiles)
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CAD takes the strain. (CAD systems and joint disorders)
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Lucia Costnazo
Committed to training. (Company Development Programme set up)
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Composites move into power. (use of fibre reinforced plastics in electricity end use)
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Pierre Guilhem, Roger Guillermin
Computing a future. (Matra Datavision)
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Mike Farish
Cool for cats?. (the future of the catalytic converter)
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Deborah Marshall
Co-ordinate measurements. (the use of co-ordinate measuring machines)
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Graham Peggs
Cup-winning composites. (materials for America's Cup yachts; Advanced Composites Engineering)
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Graham Harvey, Chris O'Connell
Cutting costs to boost profits. (reducing manufacturing costs)
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Stephen Plummer
Designers clean up. (designers consider environmental impact of their products)
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Phil Seeney
Design for survival. (alternative accounting techniques for design and new product development)
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EMC shielding. (new methods to shield electrical enclosures)
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Alan Cook
Engineering data management.
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Ken McIntosh
Getting your process right. (benchmarking surveyal of industrial performance)
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Andy Pye, Keith Nichols
Go green or go bust. (the significance of suppliers' environment charters)
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David (American novelist) Smith
Guiding investment. (Industrial Development Board announces new aims)
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Handling with care. (sheet metal handling)
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Interference in the marketplace. (new rules on interference and electrical equipment)
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Stephen Kirk
Is the upturn really coming? (economic recovery of business and industries in the UK)
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Roy Boakes
It's in the bag. (use of re-usable silicone rubber vacuum bags)
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Michael Cooke
Keeping software under control. (an assessment of information technology control systems)
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Colin Hayward
Laying down the law. (preparing for the Environmental Protection Act)
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Roger Scott
Let there be light. (the advantages of lasers)
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Tim Holt
Lift off for braided drive shaft. (helicopter drive shaft)
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Joe Hess
Maintaining standards. (condition monitoring to aid maintenance planning)
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John Hill
New parts from old. (recycling thermosetting polymers )
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Alan Vanderhider
Optimisation: FEA gets Lola rolling. (finite element analysis in manufacture of Lola Cars, rollbox)
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Jeremy Baxter-Smallwood
Plastics under pressure. (plastic manufacturing technology)
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David Russell
Polyurethanes. (manufacturing techniques and industrial applications)
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Ted Culver
Power on site. (power generation and waste heat on site cut costs)
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Predicting CADCAM's future.
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Brian Gott
Rivetting ideas. (mechanical fastening)
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Frank Matthews
Safety first. (companies consider safety of their products)
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Peter Arnfeld
Shorts expands and improves. (Shorts overcomes operational problems)
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Speeding communication. (use of computers to increase the speed of communication)
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Surface engineering.
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Mike Farrow
Textiles: non-crimp fabrics fly high. (non-crimp fabrics in aerospace applications)
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John Eastham
The portable troubleshooter. (diagnostic software; Titan Software's I-CAT)
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The strategy to win. (research and development in Northern Ireland)
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Norman Morrison
Transferring technology. (achieving the right balance of industry and academiain Northern Ireland)
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Transportation infrastructure. (transportation in Norther Ireland) (includes related article)
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Waste away. (manufacturers must reduce levels of waste)
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Tony Bishop
What's wrong with new materials? (the barriers to using new materials)
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Alan Beaney
Where now for AutoCAD?. (The future of AutoCAD)
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Brian Gott
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