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- Improved diamond coating technique.(COATINGS)
- Scientists at Brunel University, UK, have developed an improved plasma-assisted chemical vapour deposition PACVD method for coating thin diamond-like films, and have used the technique to develop low-friction medical implants. In the technique, the component to be coated is mounted in a vacuum ...
- Research articles 2005-11-01
- Research and Markets : Local Environmental Sustainability Provides a Blueprint for Both Local Governments and Local Communities to Work Together Effectively for a More Sustainable Future
- DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c22916) has announced the addition of Local environmental sustainability to their offering. The importance of local programmes in driving sustainable development has been enshrined in Local Agenda 21, arguably the most influential output of the 1992 Rio 'Earth' Summit. Its importance has been...
- Research articles 2005-08-19
- PRODUCT DESIGN: A study in design practicality.
- Brunel is a blueprint for a meeting of minds, where a new breed of highly motivated, engineering-focused product designers produce prototypes that not only look good but also have to work. It's an outlook that will play a vital part in the UK's future economy ...
- Research articles 2004-12-10
- UK software development industry settling for second best, warns 'fluid business' team from Brunel University.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-10 October 2003-Brunel University: UK software development industry settling for second best, warns 'fluid business' team from Brunel UniversityC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10102003 Fluid Business survey unveils a worrying gap in staffing, which is damaging future of UK software...
- Research articles 2003-10-10
- Computer game to combat child obesity; As the number of obese children rises in the UK, an innovative computer game developed by Brunel University student uses 'tamagotchi' style characters to help children understand how to eat healthily.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-12 August 2003-Brunel University: Computer game to combat child obesity; As the number of obese children rises in the UK, an innovative computer game developed by Brunel University student uses 'tamagotchi' style characters to help children understand how to eat healthilyC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD ...
- Research articles 2003-08-12
- Man of the MATCH: as head of the new MATCH centre set up to improve transition of healthcare technology from concept to patient, Prof Terry Young has a tough job. If anyone is to invigorate the NHS. (Profile).
- GETTING WORLD-CLASS technologies into the NHS has long been both a Holy Grail and a major headache for UK politicians. So far adoption of technologies, from improved prosthetic limbs to surgical devices, has been slow, mired in bureaucracy and wrangling over funds. But all that will change if Prof Terry...
- Research articles 2003-04-04
- Discreet's multimedia software chosen by UK university - Brief Article
- TELECOMWORLDWIRE-3 February 2003-Discreet's multimedia software chosen by UK universityC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Montreal, Quebec-based digital media creation, management and delivery company Discreet has had its 3ds Max 5 software chosen by Brunel University in the UK. Brunel has purchased 60 new seats of the 3D modelling and...
- Research articles 2003-02-03
- Brunel University's Faculty of Technology and Information Systems creates the UK's most comprehensive centre for packaging technology; From world-class research to design, product development and commercialisation, Brunel University brings together academ
- M2 PRESSWIRE-9 January 2003-Brunel University: Brunel University's Faculty of Technology and Information Systems creates the UK's most comprehensive centre for packaging technology; From world-class research to design, product development and commercialisation, Brunel University brings together academic and research excellence to launch the UK's most comprehensive...
- Research articles 2003-01-09
- Brunel University's 'Fluid Business' team warns UK businesses that they are lagging behind Europe in R&D; "Universities are the key to future competitiveness of the UK" says Unisys Managing Director UK, Brian Hadfield.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-28 November 2002-Brunel University: Brunel University's 'Fluid Business' team warns UK businesses that they are lagging behind Europe in R&D; "Universities are the key to future competitiveness of the UK" says Unisys Managing Director UK, Brian HadfieldC1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:11282002 ...
- Research articles 2002-11-28
- BioProgress and Brunel University Design for Life Centre in London Execute a Product Development Agreement
- Business Editors ATLANTA--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 6, 2001 BioProgress Technology International, Inc. ("BioProgress" or the "Company") (OTC BB: BPRG) today announced that it has executed an agreement with Brunel University Design for Life Centre, Adventure Designs in London, to develop a new type of field human waste disposal system. ...
- Research articles 2001-02-06
- Competitive Technologies announces technology marketing agreements with three leading British universities
- WESTPORT, Conn--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 17, 1996--Competitive Technologies Inc. (ASE: CTT), a major U.S. technology company concentrating primarily on the commercialization and licensing of high technology research, has signed service and representation agreements with Newcastle University Ventures NuVentures, Brunel University and The University of Edinburgh, three leading incubators of new technology in...
- Research articles 1996-09-17
- PLASTICS FOR THE CHAIN-GANG
- An all-plastics roller chain for transmission of tensile loads has been designed by Brunel University UK lecturer Stefan Karp: it is selfaligning, non-magnetic, free of corrosion, and weighs one-fifth of conventional metal chains. Patented as 'Environmentally Friendly Chain Mark 1' (EFC 1), it is suitable for...
- Research articles 1996-08-01
- BTG sells Scorim licences
- The Scorim injection moulding process which produces stronger, better looking quality parts by reducing or eliminating defects such as voids and sinks, has won over a number of converts. British Technology Group BTG, which owns the rights to the technology has been successful in selling licences...
- Research articles 1995-12-01
- BTG sells Scorim licences
- The Scorim injection moulding process which produces stronger, better looking quality parts by reducing or eliminating defects such as voids and sinks, has won over a number of converts. British Technology Group BTG, which owns the rights to the technology has been successful in selling licences...
- Research articles 1995-11-01
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