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Corus Teesside Mothballing Threatens 1,600 Jobs

Corus is to end steel production at much of its Teesside Cast Products site, resulting in 1,600 job losses. The plant, which has been running for 170 years, employs 2,300 people and has a capacity of three million tonnes per year. It accounts for 15 per cent of the company's European steelmaking capacity.

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Agilent's SMM Mode Takes Prism Award

Agilent Technologies Inc's Scanning Microwave Microscopy Mode (SMM Mode) has been named a 2009 Prism Award Winner recognized for outstanding photonics innovation in the category of "Analytical, Test, and Measurement". The company was one of ten winners in the awards, which are judged by SPIE and the advisory board of Laurin Publishing's Photonics Spectra magazine.

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US Manufacturing Technology Consumption Falls 60.4% In 2009

US manufacturing technology consumption in 2009 totalled $219.6 million, a reduction of 60.4 per cent compared with the $1,771.91 million recorded in 2008. The figures, reported by the Association For Manufacturing Technology (AMT) and the American Machine Tool Distributors' Association (AMTDA), come from companies participating in the USMTC programme.

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Areva To Acquire Ausra

Areva is to acquire US-based solar power provider Ausra. The acquisition will launch Areva's new global solar energy business, reflecting its goal of being the world leader in concentrated solar power. The market for concentrated solar power is expected to grow by an average annual rate of 20 per cent over the next decade, reaching reach an estimated installed capacity of over 20 GW by 2020. The acquisition will also enhance Areva's renewable portfolio.

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Makino Introduces Automated Fixture Plate Distribution System

Makino has launched the MMC-R automation system for robotic fixture plate distribution in 4- and 5-axis horizontal and vertical machining centres. The system, which can be configured in various ways for integration into the shop floor, is suitable for high product mix, low volume runs.

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Bright Minds Mentoring Programme To Feature At SME Conference

The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) has announced that its Bright Minds mentoring programme will take place as part of its RAPID 2010 and 3D IMAGING Conference and Exposition, from May 18-20 at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, California. The programme, now in its seventh year, pairs additive manufacturing industry mentors with high school students.

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Solar Distinction To Build Photovoltaic Plant In New Mexico

Solar Distinction Inc has announced plans to build a photovoltaic manufacturing plant in New Mexico, USA. The plant will start as a 25-megawatt solar panel manufacturing, doubling to 50 megawatts within two years.

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Turbex Appointed Sole UK Agent For Mafac Machines

Turbex is now the sole sales and service agent for Mafac machines in the UK. The German-built machines are used to clean industrial components via water based processes. The movements of the holding basket and spray jets can be individually adjusted so that they rotate in the same or opposite directions.

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Health and Safety

THE Draconian enthusiasm with which local authorities enforce the UK traffic parking regulations always irritates. Not so much because of the obvious financial pain they can represent, but because of the stark contrast with less rigorous enforcement of far more important laws. David Siddall from Manufacturing World News reports.

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This month's business spotlight is:

Anguil Environmental Systems has been cleaning up manufacturing for more than 30 years. The company was founded in 1978 by Gene Anguil, who is now CEO. Son Chris became President and daughter Deb COO when Gene turned 70 last year. Anguil employs about 50 people, almost half of those engineers...

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