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Phoenix Beattie shortlisted for three IMechEs MX Awards 2008
Date of release: Jun 2008
A global manufacturer and supplier of flexible hoses, coupling devices and fluid transfer systems has been shortlisted in three categories in this year's IMechE’s MX Awards.
Author: Jamie Ollivere at RTC NorthCategory: General
FREE business workshops for budding entrepreneurs
Date of release: May 2008
Budding entrepreneurs and newly formed businesses in Wear Valley, Derwentside, Sedgefield and Bishop Auckland will be able to brush up on their business skills at the launch of a new scheme next month (June 4).
Author: Jamie Ollivere at RTC NorthCategory: General
FREE business simulation workshops for County Durham
Date of release: May 2008
RTC North has begun the delivery of the ‘BE Simulation’ programme in County Durham. BE Simulation is a series of simulated, practical workshops that offer individuals the opportunity to experience the highs and lows of running a business.
Author: Jamie Ollivere at RTC NorthCategory: General
North East Post 16 Enterprise Support (NE-PES) Grant
Date of release: May 2008
One North East has recently launched a new grant scheme for regional schools and colleges. The North East Post 16 Enterprise Support (NE-PES) Grant is aimed at pupils in Key Stage 5 and information for teachers is enclosed.
Author: Jamie Ollivere at RTC NorthCategory: General
NHS Bright Ideas winners announced
Date of release: May 2008
A novel idea for improving the treatment of leg ulcers has won first prize in this year’s Bright Ideas in Health Awards held last night at the Hilton Hotel in Gateshead.
Author: Jamie Ollivere at RTC NorthCategory: General
Healthcare innovations go on show at Bright Ideas Awards
Date of release: May 2008
A work experience scheme for school leavers with learning disabilities, a DVD for parents of children born with cleft palates and a test for men with prostate problems are some of the innovations up for awards at the final of this year’s Bright Ideas in Health awards.
Author: Jamie Ollivere at RTC NorthCategory: General
Deal signals dawn of breakthrough diagnostic device
Date of release: Apr 2008
A Tyneside company has signed an agreement with a Japanese electronics manufacturer to turn surface protein assembly research into breakthrough diagnostic equipment that can detect viruses and bacteria within the blood.
Author: Jamie Ollivere at RTC NorthCategory: General
Asimo teaches youg engineers the power of dreams
Date of release: Apr 2008
The latest version of ASIMO, the world’s most advanced humanoid robot will be making its UK debut in the North East of England with a mission to inspire the regions’ next generation of engineers.
Author: Jamie Ollivere at RTC NorthCategory: Manufacturing
RTC North launches Yorkshire & Northwest subsidiaries
Date of release: Jun 2008
RTC North today (April 7, 2008) celebrates the launch of its subsidiary companies RTC Yorkshire and RTC Northwest.
Author: Jamie Ollivere at RTC NorthCategory: General
RTC North is awarded FP7 consultancy contract in Yorkshire
Date of release: Apr 2008
RTC North has been awarded a major contract to provide consultancy to organisations in Yorkshire and Humber wishing to access funding for research and development.
Author: Jamie Ollivere at RTC NorthCategory: Innovation services
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