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Solar Power UK 2011, empowering pv installers

Solar Power UK 2011, dedicated to Britain's solar industry, is proud to partner with Birmingham City Council for this year's conference and exhibition. Held at the ICC Birmingham from October 26 – 28, over 3000 attendees are expected to make their way

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EEIBA launches helpline for JIB members

The Electrical and Electronics Industries Benevolent Association (EEIBA) has launched a dedicated hotline for members of the Joint Industry Board (JIB) for the electrical contracting industry. Available on 0800 652 9909, advice and help is on hand for individuals who work for

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RS Components sponsors IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award

RS Components (RS), a distributor of electronics and maintenance products and the trading brand of Electrocomponents, is sponsoring the 2011 Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET) Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award. The IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award

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Environmental training still has way to go

The amount of environmental technology training available is not enough to meet potential demand, and could lead to rogue traders and poorly installed kit, according to a new report by SummitSkills, the sector skills council for the building services engineering (BSE) sector.

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Last chance to enter 2011 IET Innovation Awards

The Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET) has today issued a last call for entries for its 2011 Innovation Awards , celebrating the brightest minds at the forefront of innovative engineering. With free entry and the deadline for nominations set for 29

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Director appointed at Concordia Technologies

Iain Ballingall has joined Concordia Technologies as director to drive business development. Ballinghall has over 35 years experience in the cabling and connector industry. Having started his career as a design and development engineer Iain has been actively involved in all aspects

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ETI invests £25m in offshore test facility at Narec

The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has announced that it will invest £25m into a state-of-the art, open access, wind turbine drive train test rig seen as crucial for the continued success and further expansion of the UK's offshore wind industry. The indoor

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