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Published Date: 25 February 2009
NEILSON Hydraulics is developing its in-house design capability to meet growing demands from industry.
The Rotherham firm is working with Sheffield Hallam University as part of a Knowledge Transfer Partnership and has invested in computer aided design and finite element analysis software so that it can offer a complete in-house design and build servic
e for electrical and hydraulic systems, from concept to installation. Director Norman Opie said the firm was thrilled to be working with Sheffield Hallam University.

"It is great that they are supporting local companies to assist in new design and innovation," he said.

The Catcliffe company has also invested in new Sauer Danfoss electronic technology allowing equipment manufacturers to customise electronic machine control to incorporate the exact functions required for a specific piece.

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  • Last Updated: 25 February 2009 8:06 AM
  • Source: Star Business
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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