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The target man: Interview with energy minister Charles Hendry
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Meeting our environmental targets and our need for energy is a difficult balancing act. Max Gosney asks energy minister Charles Hendry how it will be done.
Government commitments to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2050 and to achieve 15% of our energy from renewable sources by 2020 are, by any standards, daunting. Where and, more importantly, how this will happen is the business of Cha ... Read more
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‘Dasbo’ does the double: Interview with Darren Jones, Fireco |
09/12/2011
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| Having won Young Design Engineer of the Year and having seen the product he managed triumph at the recent British Engineering Excellence Awards, it's fair to say that Darren Jones career has got off to a good start. Here, he talks to Paul Fanning. |
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View from the top: Brompton Bicycle |
19/09/2011
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| Brompton has become a thriving SME thanks to its folding bikes. MD Will Butler-Adams tells Max Gosney how he'll use the brand's appeal to build a new UK manufacturing giant. |
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View from the top: Solid Solutions |
19/09/2011
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| As the UK's leading SolidWorks reseller, Solid Solutions can boast a comprehensive grasp of the state of the CAD market. Paul Fanning talks to MD Alan Sampson. |
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View from the top: Southco |
19/09/2011
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| How does a company differentiate itself in a commoditised market? Paul Fanning asks Pascal Testeil of Southco. |
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View from the top: Z Corporation |
19/09/2011
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| 3D printing and scanning offer entirely new opportunities in terms of design. Here, leading manufacturer Z Corp offers some examples. |
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View from the top: TFC |
19/09/2011
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| TFC is using its good reputation and expertise to broaden its business model. Paul Fanning finds out how. |
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Power disrupts: Interview with Gordon Murray |
11/08/2011
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| The automotive sector needs some disruptive technology to shake up the way cars are made, and the creation of new engineering skills may be a positive side effect to the changes, Formula One engineering icon Gordon Murray tells Matthew Valentine. |
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