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09/05/2012 FreeHex machining robot wins Rolls-Royce innovation award
A 'revolutionary' machining robot designed to carry out repairs in confined spaces has been given a Rolls-Royce award for innovation. The brainchild of engineers from The University of Nottingham and the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre (UTC), FreeHex is a six-legged parallel kinematic machi ... Read more

24/01/2012 UK engineering firms win share of £7.9million growth fund
Four engineering firms from across the UK have secured funding from the government's Regional Growth Fund. Car manufacturer Bentley Motors has been allocated £1.69million to up-skill existing employees, while EV battery manufacturer Nifco UK has been given £1.65m to equip a new factory and create 12 ... Read more

16/01/2012 New TFC Group ready for 2012
TFC Europe has disclosed more information about its recent acquisition over Engineering Services Fasteners (ESF). Based in Keighley, Yorkshire, ESF specialises in the supply of quality industrial threaded fasteners. The acquisition will allow TFC to offer its customers national fastener logistics co ... Read more
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The thing about setting a land speed record is that speeding up is only half of the problem. Once you've gone flashing through the timing lights of the measured mile at over 1000mph you are faced with stopping a heavy, very high speed vehicle in a limited distance (about 5½ miles on our chosen track on Hakskeen Pan in South Africa). 5½ miles sounds like a long way, but if you're doing a mile every 3½ seconds, it doesn't seem that far at all!

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