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This is older material, published in the 20th century. Most of these articles appeared before publications had web sites where they carry articles. Where there is a local link to the text it will usually be the 'writer's cut', before those excellent people the subeditors have knocked off the sharp edges and cut text down to size. There are also a handful of pdf files. To keep these down to a manageable size, these are usually scanned as black and white copies. Ask if you want them in their colourful glory.
Professional Engineering, 7 October 1998 Venture capital in the UK and physics based companies Physics World, August 1998 Industry is slowly waking up to the potential of surface treatment Financial Times, 16 June 1998 Financial Times, 12 March 1998 Computer controls are cutting costs in process industries Financial Times, 25 February 1998 An engineer whose small company hopes to revolutionise display technology Professional Engineering, 25 February 1998 The latest UK developments in the race to devise wall-hanging flat screen displays Financial Times, 20 February 1998 T&Ns graduate task force Professional Engineering, 28 January 1998 The US company that aims to take smart manufacturing into the process sector Professional Engineering, 19 November 1997 A car component maker is adapting the processes of powder metallurgy to work with aluminium alloys Professional Engineering, 5 November 1997 The growing use of computer modelling when creating new materials in the manufacturing industry Financial Times, 29 August 1997 Pioneering sensors within an engine may optimise performance Financial Times, 29 August 1997 EPSRCs materials research Professional Engineering, 23 July 1997 Why engineers should become involved in the Public Understanding of Science, Engineering and Technology Professional Engineering, 25 June 1997 The launch of Euroscience Guardian On-Line, 19 March 1997 Canon hopes to leapfrog its competitors with an innovative display system Financial Times 3 January 1997 Interview with Siemens technology chief Claus Weyrich Professional Engineering, 16 October 1996 Canon's new solar cell technology Professional Engineering, 15 January 1997 Flat screens: Canon claims if anyone can, it can A right royal carve-up The spin-off steams ahead ATM technology finally takes off Financial Times, 19 September 1996 Computing power has hugely broadened the potential to select the ideal material for any job Professional Engineering, 18 September 1996 Progress with high-temperature superconductors Professional Engineering, 4 September 1996 Independent groups are benefiting from foreign enthusiasm for research Financial Times, 27 June 1996 Europe's new particle collider offers excellent business opportunities for UK engineering companies Professional Engineering, 19 June 1996 High-temperature superconductors are finally finding practical applications and the industry is about to take off Physics World, June 1996 Financial Times, 4 October 1995 Telecommunications network management Financial Times, 4 October 1995 Director, October 1995 Director, October 1995 Harnessing micro-organisms to desulphurise crude oil Financial Times, 3 August 1995 The rising fortunes of independent R&D organisations Financial Times, 22 June 1995 Physics World, June 1995 Genetic technology is revolutionising entire industries, from baking and brewing to packaging and agriculture Director, October 1994 Small companies may have plenty of good ideas but insufficient resources to bring them to fruition Director, September 1994 The 1994 UK R&D Scoreboard Professional Engineering, 22 June 1994 The growth of contract R&D The Financial Times, 17 June 1994 The environment as an export opportunity The Daily Telegraph, 27 May 1994 How Ericsson profits from R&D spending The Engineer, 17 February, 1994 Some sectors of the European nuclear industry generate a steady income International Management, November 1993 A specially coded magnetic channel on plastic cards should increase security The Financial Times, 7 October 1993 What it takes to be innovative: Case studies of three companies Director, September 1993 Energy policy in Britain today: does it exist? Director, July 1993 A special supplement on the coming together of telecommunications and computing in Europe International Management, June 1993 Could falling defence budgets undermine industrial innovation? New Scientist, 8 May 1993 How will companies maintain the technical expertise in the face of declining budgets for defence research? International Management, May 1993 The technology transfer manager as a new profession Director, May 1993 The state of play in biotechnology in Europe International Management, December 1992 New Scientist, 28 November 1992 International comparison of corporate R&D spending International Management, September 1992 How Courtaulds plans its strategic R&D; and an expedition to the frontiers of academic research New Scientist, 20 August 1992 Analysis of company spending on R&D, as enumerated in the UK R&D Scoreboard Director, August 1992 Report of a high-powered meeting where manufacturers from Japan and the UK discussed new approaches to the organisation of production New Scientist, 18 July 1992 Expertise on the take-away menu The Financial Times, 5 March 1992 |
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