Support is Available for SMEs Sourcing New Technological Solutions
01 Oct 2005
SMEs cannot afford to make mistakes or experiment when sourcing and implementing new technology. They also cannot afford to miss out on leadingedge software, hardware and management systems that may be capable of transforming their business. Help with project management and consultancy, combined with effective training, could make the difference between success and failure says Arthur Richardson, director of the South West Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS).
TCT Conference Moves Back to Original Venue
01 Oct 2005
Rapid News Publications plc has announced that its 2006 time compression technologies (TCT) conference and exhibition will be held as an independent, stand-alone event.
Clinic Offers Insight to Trading with UN Agencies
01 Oct 2005
Businesses wanting to find out how they can get a slice of the £2.5 billion dollars spent by the United Nations every year, should come along to a UN Geneva Business Clinic being held on 23 and 24 November at Birmingham Chamber of Commerce. The event is for managing directors or export sales representatives of companies who provide goods and services that are procured by UN Agencies in Geneva.
Growth in Aerospace Sector Keeps UK Industry Optimistic
01 Oct 2005
Britain's manufacturers are continuing to show their resilience despite the slowdown in the UK and a raft of rising costs, according to one of the UK's leading business surveys published last month. The survey noted continued growth in the aerospace sector. Against this backdrop, Boeing's ongoing investment in R&D and its selection of UK partners to supply mission critical systems and parts for the 7E7 will have a knock-on effect to other suppliers.
MACH2006 is on Target
01 Oct 2005
MACH organisers, the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) are now well on target to achieve their goal of attracting over 500 exhibitors to the show. There are now 360 confirmed exhibitors attending the 2006 show.






