CompeteFor - London 2012
CompeteFor is the chosen site of London 2012 for the publication of Games-related contract opportunities.
It acts as a brokerage service between buyers throughout the London 2012 supply chain, and potential suppliers. CompeteFor also provides access to business support services; building skills and capacity to ensure that businesses across the UK can access opportunities linked to the hosting of the London 2012 Games.
CompeteFor has been developed on behalf of the English Regional Development Agencies and UK Devolved Administrations by the London Development Agency, working closely with the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) and the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA).
GlobalSpec
GlobalSpec is the leading specialized vertical search, information services and e-publishing company serving the engineering, manufacturing and related scientific and technical market segments. The company provides its buy-side users with domain-expert search engines, a broad range of proprietary and aggregated Web-based content and over 57 product-area-specific e-newsletters that help engineers and related professionals perform their key job tasks with the highest levels of accuracy and productivity
CAN in Automation
In the year 1992, several companies founded the CAN in Automation (CiA) non-profit group, in order to provide technical, product and marketing information. The aim of this step was to promote CAN’s image and to provide a path for future developments of the CAN protocol. More than 460 companies are currently (November 2006) members of this international users’ and manufacturers’ group.CiA is registered in Erlangen (Germany) as non-profit organization.
Connectingindustry.com
ConnectingIndustry.com has undergone considerable investment to maintain its well respected position in the online market. An improved interface enhances readers' ability to browse through editorial content, find related articles of interest and then easily request more information about these stories by using the fast-track enquiry service. Users can also email news to friends or colleagues and submit comments about specific stories for other readers to view and respond to.
ConnectingIndustry.com is split into nine main areas of interest and each sector has a dedicated Editor.
Engineeringtalk
The home of the Engineeringtalk email newsletter for Product and Automation System Design Engineers.
Exeter Chamber of Commerce
With links stretching back to 1867, Exeter Chamber of Commerce has been representing, informing and helping local businesses for many years.
We provide a focal point for industry and commerce in much of Devon. A full programme of events is organised and a practical sign-posting service is offered to members and commercial enquirers.
As befits one of England's oldest and most distinctive cathedral cities and county towns, our Chamber has a wide range of members trading not just locally, but worldwide.
University of Plymouth - Business Enterprise Forum
The intention behind the Forum is to develop a useful and interactive grouping of like-minded individuals, a unique business community that has directly benefited from University of Plymouth expertise and support, and has been able to contribute back into the University. Whilst enhancing our communications with clients, Business Enterprise Forum membership offers a platform through which clients can inform other Forum members of their successes, and stimulate and exchange ideas for business innovation and knowledge transfer.
Initute
Intute is a free online service providing you with access to the very best Web resources for education and research. The service is created by a network of UK universities and partners. Subject specialists select and evaluate the websites in our database and write high quality descriptions of the resources.
Machines for Singing
Machines for Singing is a unique architectural sound installation which 'plugs in' to the Gardner Arts Centre in Brighton to record the subsonic and supersonic life of the architecture's fabric. Our ICA2 amplifiers are being used to amplify the signals from the strain gauges embeded into the fabric of the building. This signal is then converted to sound to create a symphony of the interaction of environmental forces with structural elements and can be experienced live on their own web site from Friday 16th June 2006.