Emission
Carbon dioxide
Combustion
Products
Rubber
Link: ISO 20463:2018 Rubber and rubber products. Determination of combustion energy and carbon dioxide emission from biobased and non-biobased materials
Source: BSI Standards
Emission
Carbon dioxide
Combustion
Products
Rubber
Link: ISO 20463:2018 Rubber and rubber products. Determination of combustion energy and carbon dioxide emission from biobased and non-biobased materials
Source: BSI Standards
Goods lifts
Passenger lifts
Accident prevention
Installation
Fire doors
Doors
Service lifts
Lifts
Landings
Safety measures
Fire safety in buildings
Fire-test classifications
Fire tests
Link: BS EN 81-58:2018 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts. Examination and tests Landing doors fire resistance test
Source: BSI Standards
Quality control
Quality assurance systems
Personnel
Environment (working)
Biological filters
Medical equipment
Verification
Filtration
Filters
Sterile equipment
Production
Sterilization (hygiene)
Quality management
Link: BS EN ISO 13408-2:2018 Aseptic processing of health care products Sterilizing filtration
Source: BSI Standards
Three-phase transformers
Boxes (electric)
Electrical connections
Rated frequencies
Flanges
Cable junctions
Rated voltage
Power transformers
Alternating-current transformers
High-voltage equipment
Transformers
Oil-immersed transformers
Distribution transformers
Link: ISO 18890:2018 Clothing. Standard method of garment measurement
Source: BSI Standards
Link: ISO 8385:2018 Ships and marine technology. Dredgers. Classification
Source: BSI Standards
Information exchange
Space vehicles
Documentation
Spacecraft
Space technology
Link: ISO 23041:2018 Space systems. Unmanned spacecraft operational procedures. Documentation
Source: BSI Standards
The Minister arrived in Libya on Sunday 8 April for a two day visit that included meetings with representatives from the Libyan Government of National Accord, civil society organisations working to empower Libyan women and combat human trafficking, as well as other senior politicians.
Mr Burt said:
The UK is a strong partner and friend of Libya. I look forward to continuing our closework on security, counter terrorism, reforming the economy and trade. I appreciated the opportunity to discuss complex migration issues and also matters relating to the legacy of years of terrorism.
Helping Libyans to break the political deadlock and build strong state institutions is in Britain’s interests because this is the only way to help Libya re-establish control over its own borders and defeat terrorism for good.
This visit was the final stage of a three country trip that also included Paris for the Lebanon CEDRE donor conference and Tunisia.
Minister for Middle East visits Tripoli, Libya
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Link: Press release: Foreign Office Minister visits Libya
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Link: Recruitment Fair April 2018
Source: Parliamentary News
International Trade Secretary, Dr Liam Fox MP has today announced the winners of the inaugural GREAT Innovation in Action Awards which celebrate the best partnerships between UK and Asia-Pacific companies.
The winners have been taken from a shortlist of 12 trade projects which demonstrated how powerful new ideas can transform the way we work, live, play or learn – the 4 themes of the successful GREAT Festival of Innovation which took place in Hong Kong last month.
The festival was a key focus of the UK government’s mission to boost trade and seize the opportunities of global growth, with the IMF predicting 90% of growth will come from outside the EU in the coming year
The awards, provide a snapshot of international trade at its most ambitious and innovative, celebrating a variety of brilliant partnerships between UK and Asia Pacific companies of every kind, from large corporates to new start-ups.
Shortlisted projects ranged from cutting-edge UK robotics making construction work safer for engineers in Hong Kong, to Chinese automotive technology cleaning the air we breathe in the UK’s cities.
The full winners include:
A giant augmented reality screen using high quality 3D visuals that allows children to get up-close with fascinating extinct creatures, from the T-Rex to the pterodactyl.
A new public plaza extending the Ocean Terminal in Hong Kong – providing an outdoor space for the people of Hong Kong and a distinctive getaway to the city for its visitors.
Three UK based artists were commissioned to produce an array of site specific artworks as part of an urban regeneration project connecting Busan and Sheffield.
Health-tech pioneers developed a data-capture platform that allows doctors to remotely track and monitory patients in real time thanks to wearables like the Fitbit.
International Trade Secretary, Dr Liam Fox said:
It is a great honour to announce the winners of the GREAT Innovation in Action Awards following the success of the GREAT Festival of Innovation in Hong Kong.
The winners, like the festival itself, highlight the brilliant cutting-edge collaborations between UK and Asian companies that will help create the products and services which will change the way work, live, play or learn in the future.
I want more UK companies to develop ambitious business partnerships across the Asian Pacific region. That’s why, as an international economic department, we are helping UK companies forge new business ties that will boost exports and investment to every part of the country.
Over 1,600 people attended the GREAT Festival of Innovation, including nearly 300 UK businesses and seven universities, to hear from 160 world leading experts and enjoy over 25 showcases of innovative new businesses, ideas and ground-breaking technologies from the UK and across Asia.
The festival celebrated collaboration and support between British and Asian businesses, governments, cultural and educational institutions.
Highlights included the signing of a joint statement by the UK and Hong Kong setting the agenda for future collaboration on innovation, creative industries and Belt and Road Initiatives.
Attendees also had a first look at record breaking British TV exports BBC’s Top Gear and Blue Planet; an exploration into new robot technologies showing how scaled-down machinery could transform food production by doing away with the need for big farm machinery; and menus from celebrity chefs Tom Kerridge, Tom Aikens, Issac McHale and Andrew Wong.
Read the full list of nominations at www.greatinnovationawards.com.
The GREAT Festival of Innovation is part of the UK government’s GREAT Britain campaign which aims to generate jobs and growth by promoting Britain as a world-class destination for trade, tourism, investment and education
The UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) has overall responsibility for promoting UK trade across the world and attracting foreign investment to our economy.
We are a specialised government body with responsibility for negotiating international trade policy, supporting business, as well as delivering an outward-looking trade diplomacy strategy.
The GREAT International Trade Campaign works to promote the strength of UK industries to overseas buyers, forging new business partnerships through DIT Trade experts across the globe.
Whether its celebrating close UK-US ties in the creative industries, or the use of UK technology across the world, the campaign creates an online presence through which exceptional UK companies are promoted on a global stage.
Link: Press release: Asia-UK collaboration awards winners announced
Source: Gov Press Releases