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Cambridge engineer comes up with the goods with new suspension system
Written by News Desk   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008

A Cambridge researcher has developed a potentially revolutionary new form of suspension, aimed specifically at heavy goods vehicles .

 

 
Green Norfolk innovation aims to extend life of greens
Written by Ben Fountain   
Friday, 25 April 2008

Fresh Pod in Norfolk says its product can extend the lifetime of fruit and vegetables by up to four times A spin-out from an engineering company in Thetford, Norfolk believes it has come up with an environmentally-friendly way of combating food wastage.

 
Suffolk based Tex Holdings boosts sales and profits
Written by Tony Quested   
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
Suffolk based industrial group, Tex Holdings plc, has boosted sales for the year to end-December to £36.9 million from £34.5m last time.
Pre-tax profit has also been increased to £1.2m from £907k.
 
Minima spearheads a design revolution across engineering
Written by Ben Fountain   
Wednesday, 09 April 2008
minima-scanner.jpgA Suffolk product design consultancy is pioneering a handheld 3D scanner that is set to revolutionise engineering in the aerospace, automotive and marine sectors – as well as enhancing surgeons’ capabilities in the medical arena.

 
£2m contract for Peter Brotherhood
Written by News Desk   
Wednesday, 09 April 2008
Peterborough engineering firm, Peter Brotherhood Ltd, has won a £2 million contract to install and commission a 15 megawatt steam turbine to a diesel combined cycle power plant at a refinery in Pakistan.
 
Young aims to guide tech start-up to maturity
Written by Ben Fountain   
Friday, 28 March 2008
Cambridge-based Camcon Technology, the developer of the digital valve is gearing up for a commercial push following an investment from former Trade & Industry Minister, Lord Young of Graffham.
 
PBL delivers
Written by News Desk   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
Peterborough engineering company, Peter Brotherhood Ltd, has delivered three 5 MW steam turbine driven generator sets to Aker Floating Production of Norway.
 

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