Electronics Aid for Automotive Industry
Byline: By DAVID WILLIAMSON Western Mail
An electronics centre, which will test the hi-tech automotive solutions of the future, is being launched at the University of Glamorgan this week. The Centre for Electronic Product Engineering will give the industry access to the latest testing equipment.
Project manager Jonathan Williams said, 'Testing this type of electronic equipment can be very costly, particularly for small companies.
'At the centre, companies will be able to come in and simulate their ideas without having to go to the expense of manufacturing entire products which may not work.'
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Article title: Electronics Aid for Automotive Industry.
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Newspaper title: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales).
Publication date: July 28, 2006.
Page number: 37.
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