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High Quality Wire has been awarded £100,000, the largest ATU grant from NATEC. > Read more |
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Quickstep is successfully launched at the Farnborough Air Show. What is Quickstep and what are the benefits? > Read more |
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Contract awarded for laser cladding work. Aerolaser is another successful NATEC business. > Read more |
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Young
Aerospace Engineers Club has been set up to enthuse young people to get
involved with engineering in the aerospace industry. Further details
about the club and how you can get involved are available. > Read more |
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Students
undertook an activity which taught them the basics of aerodynamics. The
activity was sponsored by NATEC and held at Sheffield University annual
Engineering Summer School. > Read more |
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NATEC
presents two lectures this Autumn/Winter 2004. Manchester Metallurgical
Society Schools lecture in November and a Celebrity Christmas Lecture
and Exhibition in December. > Read more |
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Steven
Broomhead, Chief Executive of NWDA announced the £27m (Aerospace
Innovation Centre) AIC Initiative. NATEC is working is partnership with
the AIC. > Read more |
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InnoMet Limited seek a dynamic Production Manager to drive its modern and newly created production facility forward. > Read more |
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NATEC
selected from competing projects to show the creativity and excitement
that is at the heart of engineering research and innovation in the
United Kingdom. > Read more |
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NATEC
has teamed up with the University of Bradford to bring the NATEC
Hovercraft Challenge to schools in the North West, Yorkshire and
Humberside. > Read more |
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School pupils from over 300 schools across the United Kingdom &
Ireland competed for the National Title at London, Olympia on the
12th of January 2004. > Read more |
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High Quality Wire, which has recently spun-out of The University of
Salford under the trade name InnoMet Limited has successfully
demonstrated its novel powder compaction and sintering
technology. > Read more |
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280 young scientists attended the annual Celebrity Schools Lecture on 9 December2004, presented by TV's Professor Heinz Wolff. > Read more |
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Knutsford school reveals secrets of space to thousands of Cheshire Pupils > Read more |
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Over 80 year 10 girls from secondary schools in Lancashire and
Cumbria will show how girls can rise to the top when they design
and build their own hovercraft, at a NATEC funded event, "Girls in
Aerospace" organised by the University of Bradford. > Read more |
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Aerolaser, a successful NATEC business unit based at the
Lairdside Laser Engineering Centre (LLEC), has taken delivery
of a Raycon Laser Machining Centre. > Read more |
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Jodrell
Bank
NATEC is funding an exciting outreach programme which takes an
inflatable planetarium into schools to "show and tell" children about
the universe.
Click here for details: > Read more |
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Farnborough Air Show - An Overview > Read more |
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As
part of National Science Week, 80 Year 10 and 11 female students from
schools in the North were challenged by NATEC, SETPOINT (West
Yorkshire) and Bradford University to design and build a hovercraft in
a day. > Read more |
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1 hour lecture
- 50 colour slides
- Demonstrators (radio controlled airship, sterling motor etc.)
- High speed video of Boeing 777
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