CECIMO supports AM

CECIMO, the European association representing the interests of the machine tool industries, has established a liaison agreement with the ISO technical committee on additive manufacturing (AM), and will now contribute to the development of standards that support the uptake of the technology at an industrial level.

By joining ISO/TC 261, CECIMO will be able to ensure that developments in regulation and standardisation are aligned with the needs of businesses engaged in the AM sector.
For further information www.cecimo.eu

IET launches exhibition in London

A thought-provoking exhibition is launching at IET London: Savoy Place, which will celebrate and showcase women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).

The new exhibit in the Mountbatten Exhibition room will be showcasing current winners and finalists of the IET’s Young Woman Engineer of the Year (YWE) Awards. Guests and delegates can also see what initiatives the IET is working on, including its recent #SmashStereotypesToBits campaign, the Portrait
of an Engineer photography series and its work to highlight the career paths and achievements these women have accomplished.
For further information www.savoyplace.london

Software training proves popular

Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence says that its latest roadshow events are proving to be a runaway success.

The measurement solutions provider has seen a big increase in the number of delegates attending its annual PC-DMIS software training seminars following this year’s decision to expand the number of locations. Holders of Hexagon’s SMA contracts have flocked to venues in Bristol, Silverstone, Telford and Sunderland, not only to learn more about product enhancements, but to sign up for new services such as Hexagon’s online e-learning portal. The final events will be held at Queen’s University, Belfast, on 30 October, and Limerick Institute of Technology on 1 November.
For further information www.hexagonmi.com

Workplace exposure limits tightened

With the recent introduction of new and revised workplace exposure limits (WELs) for 31 chemical substances published by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Bureau Veritas is urging employers to carefully consider with how these changes may impact their organisation and employees.

The latest version of EH40/2005 Workplace exposure limits guidance1 by the HSE incorporates updated recommendations introduced last year by EU-OSHA (European Agency for Safety and Health at Work) in its fourth Indicative Occupational Exposure Limit Values (IOELV) Directive2. This guidance has been designed to inform those responsible for controlling exposure to hazardous substances at work, to ensure organisations are compliant with the COSHH Regulations 2002 and are providing a safe workplace environment for employees.
For further information www.bureauveritas.co.uk

Royal visitor presents award to Swift-Cut

Back in April, Swift-Cut announced that it had been awarded a Queen’s Award for International Trade, and earlier this month the company welcomed the Duke of Gloucester and Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire to its HQ to present Neil Smith, international global development director, with the award.

Launched in 2011, Swift-Cut designs, engineers and manufactures CNC cutting machinery, exporting 80% of its products. In a speech made after receiving the award, Smith thanked the duke for taking time out of his schedule to attend the event. He also acknowledged the collaborative way in which Swift-Cut works, thanking team members for their continued commitment to making the company a global success. During a tour of the facility, the duke was given full control of a plasma cutting machine.
For further information www.swift-cut.co.uk