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An eye on outsourcing to India |
10/02/2006 |
| Tom Shelley reports on the conclusions of a mission sent to India to look at the possibilities for outsourcing automotive design there |
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Bearing cross bears the load |
10/02/2006 |
| Tom Shelley reports on rugged speed reducers designed to deliver maximum torque in the space available with high stiffnesses and negligible backlash |
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Composites set new limits |
10/02/2006 |
| Tom Shelley reports on a composite technology that combines low cost with exceptional performance, including fire resistance |
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Designing fast for the future |
10/02/2006 |
| Tom Shelley reports on a concept car design that not only had to be completed in 24 weeks in time for a show, but which could also shape the future of UK motoring |
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Novel Support system reduces camera vibration |
10/02/2006 |
| A novel three-axis control system that reduces vibration in camera lenses has been developed that enables the filming of tiny insects in the undergrowth. Dean Palmer reports |
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Gearboxes run cooler and quieter |
09/02/2006 |
| A range of gearboxes has been launched that offer reduced noise, high reliability and improved cooling. Dean Palmer reports |
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Sensor makes life a tad easier |
09/02/2006 |
| Dean Palmer reports on a new self-monitoring temperature sensor that means regular calibration is a thing of the past |
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