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Today is Dyslexia Engineering Day and in recognition of this we have invited Dyslexia specialist Kate Grailey to share with us an introduction to dyslexia and effective teaching methods for dyslexic students.

In this video case study Sean Hainsworth talks about the experience that Milton Keynes College have had working with TecQuipment over the years.
Nottingham, UK – TecQuipment, leading provider of high quality educational equipment for engineering disciplines has announced that it has become Employee-Owned. This move secures the longevity of the company and means that customers purchasing their best-in-class laboratory teaching products and software will be supported for many years to come.
In this blog post we are looking at the influential Persian Polymath Ibn Sina, also known in the West as Avicenna. Among many of his wide works, he defined the relationship between inclination, force and projectile. It was this early thinking from Ibn Sina that later shaped further more in depth theories that developed the understanding of forces.
By Dr Paul Wilkinson, TecQuipment Technical Director
As Covid has raged the engineering education community has been faced with the challenge of providing high quality engineering education whilst protecting students and staff from infection risk. Technology enables many different approaches, all of which come with benefits and drawbacks. Solutions are being used ranging from simple videos of experiments through to simulations, plus equipment that can be controlled by students working remotely. The debate is on-going as to which technologies provide the best overall solution, not only now, but also for the future beyond Covid.
This week sees the launch of World Autism Awareness Week (29/3/21 – 04/04/21). Education Consultant Kate Grailey shares insight into the value of autistic and other neurodivergent individuals within the workplace and educational institutions.
In this blog we celebrate the contribution that Swiss mathematician and physicist Daniel Bernoulli made to the world of science and engineering, introducing Bernoulli’s principle for understanding fluid mechanics.
Daniel Bernoulli born on 8th February 1700 in the Netherlands studied his passion which was mathematics, and medicine under the guidance of his father Johann Bernoulli who knew all too well from his own experience about the poor pay that the career path would offer.
Skip to the bottom to find more material like this including Robert Hooke on Hookes Law.

Students on the Civil Engineering Study Programme at TIDAR University in Java Indonesia are now benefiting from the installation of a range of new fluid mechanics practical teaching apparatus from TecQuipment for understanding water resources engineering.
Nottingham, UK – TecQuipment, leading provider of high quality educational equipment for engineering disciplines has today launched a new fluid mechanics teaching product, the Variable Speed Series and Parallel Pumps Bench-top Test Set (H53V). This balances the need for a compact teaching product that delivers advanced-level teaching for investigating the operation and performance of a variable speed pump and fixed speed pump that can be used in both series and parallel.
This blog discusses the importance of role models in encouraging people to go into a career in engineering, the growing trend of project based teaching establishments such as TEDI-London, and the role of the Engineering Education Research Network to improve engineering teaching practice.
This blog was written by Dionne Knowles, TecQuipment Marketing Manager and Roger Penlington, of UK and Ireland Engineering Education Research Network.

Recently one of the USA’s largest engineering schools, Texas A&M University, invested in a new engineering education complex that would revolutionise the way they teach their 20,000 engineering students. One element of this new complex was a new model for laboratories that would allow them to fully utilise equipment and space by creating “common labs”, shared facilities within Zachry Engineering Education Complex completed in 2018. The new building was only part of the story; they invested heavily in new teaching equipment to be housed in this facility, including a vast range of practical engineering teaching products from TecQuipment.

When it came to finding teaching equipment to support a new technical college for nuclear in the Lake District, UK, TecQuipment was called upon.
Nottingham, UK – TecQuipment, leading provider of high quality educational equipment for engineering disciplines has today acquired certain assets of Cussons Technology Ltd, including the Intellectual Property specifically associated with the Engineering Educational Division and also certain physical assets such as manufacturing equipment and Educational product stock. The remaining part of Cussons Technology, the Marine Hydrodynamics & Industrial Division, is not included in this asset acquisition.

Dan Stones, Technical Resource Manager from the School of Engineering at the University of Lincoln, explains in this video case study why they use TecQuipment teaching equipment for understanding the principles of mechanics. From static and dynamic apparatus for hands on learning and demonstration, through to tensile testing on materials including textiles. For more advanced study, the AF1300 wind tunnel is used for post graduate study and research projects where students 3D print aerofoils, utilising the Versatile Data Acquisition System VDAS for detailed analysis.
Read this blog post to learn more about the use of carbon fibre plates in running shoes and how science and engineering students might utilise TecQuipment’s engineering teaching products to learn more about material properties such as carbon fibre.
To mark Eid Al Fitr, we have chosen to pay tribute to one of the most celebrated Muslim scientists, Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi, better known as simply Al-Khwarizmi.

In this video lecturer Teddy Kye-Nyarko from Bedford College explains his plans for expanding the teaching capabilities of the college's materials testing lab for the Civil Engineering and Construction Management courses using TecQuipment products.
If you’re pondering how aerodynamic factors can influence cycling performance, then read this blog to learn more about the theory and how students and academics might test these principles for themselves using TecQuipment’s Subsonic Wind Tunnels and Three-Dimensional Drag Models.
In October 2019, Nottingham Trent University opened a new engineering teaching and research facility, that houses a wide range of apparatus from TecQuipment for bringing mechanical theory to life. In this video case study, lecturers and laboratory technicians talk about how they use these products to teach engineering principles that relate to fluid dynamics, heat transfer, thermodynamics, materials testing, and engineering science and all levels of engineering study at degree level.

The students at West Nottingham College have been using TecQuipment’s Universal Testing Machine (SM1000) to test the strength of 3D printed materials.
Here are the top tips for decommissioning TecQuipment’s engineering teaching apparatus for a long holiday period lasting a month or more. This covers fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, structures and control engineering apparatus.
The engineering sector is a diverse job market that could still be facing diversity and inclusion issues when it comes to the representation of women in jobs that are traditionally deemed engineering. But there is emerging hope for this sector with improved gender equality as 936,000 (16.5%) women were found working in the UK in engineering roles in 2021 compared to 562,000 (10.5%) in 2010.
On Friday 17th June our Export Sales Manager Bruno Ferreira was appointed Export Champion for 2022/23 by the Department of International Trade. Export Champions are individuals from businesses around the UK who are already successfully selling overseas and Bruno along with our wonderful sales team are one of the reason for TecQuipment’s global success.

This blog post has been written by Jody Morgan.
Despite the increasing awareness of accessibility to education, many people have yet to get actual access to it. According to a report in Newsweek, around 262 million young people don't have access to basic school-based education globally. The lack of education worldwide is caused by poverty and marginalisation, as well as insufficient funds in developing, conflict, or overpopulated regions.
Thankfully, many organisations around the world are changing this notion. In fact, here are five organisations that are finding creative ways to make education more accessible.

Al-Farahidi University's vision and commitment is to work together to create a great educational experience for learners.

‘Wow, look at this cool equipment!’ is often heard from the students who come to York College of Pennsylvania whether they're prospective, or actual students, as they enjoy using the big equipment like the pipe wall, rainfall apparatus and flume with their ease of use and impressive features.
This blog is an 8 minute read.
This blog post is a summary of the study by Varun Thangamani and Foo Ngai Kok of the University of Southampton Malaysia, the joint authors of a recent paper on harnessing energy from cavity flow oscillations (capturing energy from vibrations in fluid flow). Using TecQuipment’s Modular Airflow Bench that is used to teach students to understand air and water flow, Thangamani and Ngai Kok studied the potential to use piezoelectric beams to harvest energy from cavity flow oscillations in small portable devices as a research project.
This blog post has been written by John Bessant.
Watch any group of kids at play and you can remind yourself that this is something which comes naturally. It should do; evolutionary psychologists are pretty clear that the ability to play (and therefore imagine and simulate a variety of situations) developed as an important adaptive mechanism. Kids play because they are hard-wired to do so; reward circuits in the brain reinforce the experience with suitable chemicals to ensure it is seen as something pleasurable which they will want to repeat.
For young engineers fascinated by the developments in the space industry right now working in the sector is a more realistic option than ever before. The industry has multiplied times over in the last five years, with more private investment from companies, increasing public interest in space travel and growing demand for space-based technology like satellite imagery and broadband services.
For example, the European Space Agency boasts a department of 180 people in their Mechanical Engineering group.

East Tennessee State University, which has a history of teaching engineering technology dating back to the 1930s, made the decision to expand the course offering in 2015 to include a BSc in General Engineering which combines courses from Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Electrical Engineering. To teach the course they needed an engineering laboratory that had equipment to practically teach the principles of civil, and mechanical engineering. There were existing Electrical Engineering labs, to serve the BSc, in the electrical engineering technology program. After going out to bid, TecQuipment won, based on a balance between price and functionality of equipment.
With a complete basement floor renovation, new equipment from TecQuipment and the installation of high tech classroom equipment, the floor now boasts to be one of many high tech labs within the university.

The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay recently opened new engineering laboratories that will give students the real-world skills they need for the workforce. The project is part of a greater vision to draw more students to northeast Wisconsin and meet the region’s demand for engineers.

In the various mechanics labs at Birmingham City University an extensive amount of TecQuipment teaching products are used for teaching first and foundation years. For some students they are also central to research in third and final year projects.
Opening the doors to students once more, last week TecQuipment welcomed a group of 1st, 2nd and 3rd year Mechanical Engineering students from the University of Derby to experience the real life of engineering.
It is that time of year again, when the best and brightest in the engineering education field descend on the American Society of Engineering Education exhibition.
Nottingham, UK – TecQuipment, leading provider of high quality educational equipment for engineering disciplines announced a record growth of the company over the last six years with a 52% increase in order intake and 31% growth in employees.
We like a new challenge here at TecQuipment and we have been working hard to create a cutaway model of our TD200 Engine and Dynamometer for an exhibition in Hannover with Mazak.
In the face of the threat posed by global warming and climate change, renewable sources of energy that are sustainable and friendly to the environment are being increasingly developed and used to provide an ever-growing proportion of the electrical power used in many countries.
Dr. Blake Stringer, the founding faculty of Kent State University's Aeronautic Engineering programme, gives an overview of our Subsonic Wind Tunnel.
Another hugely successful trip over to the States for the American Society of Engineering Education 2017!
TecQuipment is delighted to announce that it is now registered to the very latest ISO standard for quality, ISO9001:2015
Things don't stop at the ASEE exhibition! Our MD, Simon Woods, has been busy with many of our US Partners at lunch.
What is Educational Equipment?
A question we often get asked is “What is the difference between research and education equipment?” Let’s first look at the definition of research and education.
A key question that we are often asked is; “How accurate is this piece of equipment?”
Whilst this question sounds like it should have a simple answer, in fact it hides a level of complexity that can be quite instructive for the student. We tend to use the word “accuracy” to mean a number of overlapping things, whereas it actually has a very specific meaning in Engineering.
In this short article, I want to explore some of the basic concepts involved in measurement, and what they mean in terms of our equipment.
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Nottingham, UK – TecQuipment, leading provider of high quality educational equipment for engineering disciplines has appointed DevinSense as the sole sales agent for TecQuipment products in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland.
In supporting endeavours to address the UK engineering skills shortage TecQuipment is sponsoring endurance motorcycle racing team Scarab Racing, fuelling team passions for motorcycle engineering.
In this blog post, Dr Ben Simpson, Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering from Nottingham Trent University looks at the changes in engineering education over the last 20 years, and the importance of a greater emphasis on bringing theory into practice through a practical based learning approaches.

TecQuipment continues to have a strong and solid working relationship supporting The East African School of Aviation (EASA) in Nairobi Kenya, bringing aviation theory to life with aerodynamics laboratory equipment.

The University of Bradford in West Yorkshire raises the bar on practical learning of engineering science with TecQuipment products.

Fareham College chooses TecQuipment aerodynamics products to complement their lab.
Our Customer Care team have put together a consumables kit for you, your team and students.
It has been another great event at GESS Dubai with our regional partners Atlab!
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Working with over 1500 universities and colleges across more than 100 countries.

Located in the North-East of the UK in the heart of Newcastle, Northumbria University has completed a project to make their engineering laboratories some of the best equipped in the country.
2017 is going to be an exciting year for us here at TecQuipment, with a launch of our new branding and extensive selection of new equipment spanning across current and new ranges. Our brand new product guide for 2017 is ‘hot off the press’ and is your first chance to see these new developments.

Bangladesh Military Academy invests heavily in new equipment for teaching engineering students.
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This page offers links to download the latest version of the TecQuipment Software, Posters/Charts and Brochures.
Software Downloads
TecQuipment develops in-house software to support and further enhance the experimental capabilities of our equipment. The software provides custom built data acquisition (VDAS).
Please select from the drop boxes below to download the software you need.
The latest version of VDAS software includes functionality for VDAS e-lab for remote lab engagement. Find out more about VDAS e-lab here.
VDAS Guides
To get you up and running with VDAS and VDAS e-lab quickly we offer user guides, plus written and video quick start guides.
VDAS User Guide
VDAS e-lab User Guide
VDAS e-lab Quick Start Guides
- VDAS e-lab Quick Start Guide for Students
- VDAS e-lab Quick Start Guide for Students Video [YouTube]
- VDAS e-lab Quick Start Guide for Tutors
- VDAS e-lab Quick Start Guide for Tutors Video [YouTube]
Note on Windows Support
Microsoft no longer supports Windows 7. Any versions of TecQuipment software released after this date may not install on Windows 7. Continuing to use Windows 7 is a security vulnerability. We strongly recommend upgrading to Windows 10.

The electronic and aeronautical test facility at Milton Keynes College, UK recently purchased an AF1300 Subsonic Wind Tunnel for the teaching of the Level 3 Aeronautical Engineering BTEC Diploma students, which is used on a regular basis as part of the course.
Today we celebrate the contribution that Thomas Young made to the field of engineering, born exactly 245 years ago in 1773 (13 June 1773 – 10 May 1829).
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Announcing the Executive Summary of findings from the 2018/2019 global study run by TecQuipment, that looked at the degree of percieved importance of practical teaching elements within engineering courses.
It examined topics including: teaching time, course grading, employability, student motivation and barriers to more practical teaching time.
We recently began hosting visitor events at the company’s headquarters in Long Eaton that showcase our teaching equipment for a given range. These are known as the Live events ‘ie Flow Channel Live’ and ‘Aerodynamics Live’. Seizing the opportunity with our latest Aerodynamics Live event for academics, we up-scaled it by 500%. During this week, rather than one event, we hosted a week long marathon of events. We hosted activity for staff, UK academics, a local school and for friends & family of staff – all with tailored content for the audience.
1st Year Mechanical Engineering students at Nottingham Trent University have been set a new challenge in their Thermofluids module to help them prepare for the real world of work at the end of their degree. The students are required to design a new experiment using one of TecQuipment’s fluid mechanics products to investigate a fluid phenomenon of their choosing.
For many years Birzeit University has trusted TecQuipment to be their no.1 provider of engineering laboratory products to aid the teaching of Mechanical, Civil and Environmental Engineering courses. Knowing from personal experience that the equipment is built to last, and that they can rely heavily on local support from TecQuipment agent in Palestine backed up by the dedicated TecQuipment Customer Services team, it was the logical choice to choose TecQuipment once again for their new lab equipment.
Nottingham, UK – TecQuipment, leading provider of high quality educational equipment for engineering disciplines based in Long Eaton has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Exporter of the Year category of the Midlands Business Awards 2019, following the record levels of success in business growth over the last 12 months.
Can Santa’s reindeer really fly? A question many have asked sometime in their lives. Read on to find out how Milton Keynes College in the UK, proved it could work scientifically.
Christian Otto Mohr, born on this day in 1835 was a German civil engineer that studied at Hanover Polytechnic School, responsible for formalising the notion of a statically indeterminate structure and the circle of stress also known as Mohr’s Circle.
Solihull College Uses TecQuipment Products for Teaching Aerospace Engineering and Maintenance Degree Students.
7th August 2018 – Nottingham, UK – TecQuipment, leading provider of high quality educational equipment for engineering disciplines has announced the winners of its 2018 Agent Awards revealed at the company’s Global Agent Conference last month. ATLAB part of the Centena Group from the Middle East won both the Best Agent Award and Best Technical Support Award. Tsingso Tech from China won the Rising Star Award that recognises the company with the fastest growth.
Flumes, TecQuipment Family, Refrigeration, Quality, Perfect Gases, Magic, Unsteady State, Music, Football, Wind Tunnel, Awards, New Trends, Darth Vader – the 2018 global agent conference in a nutshell!
Robert Hooke a Renaissance man, jack-of-all-trades and master of many; was the discoverer of the law of elasticity known as "Hooke's Law".
TecQuipment, leading provider of high quality educational equipment for engineering disciplines across the world, is using customised enclosures from Spelsberg UK in its latest sediment transport channel flume for teaching engineering students about fluid mechanics. To deliver suitable enclosures quickly, the products were produced via Spelsberg’s in-house CNC machining service.
Learn more about what inspires young women to pursue a career in engineering today and what it’s like to be a female engineer in this blog post, featuring established TecQuipment engineer Bridget Whitehouse and aspiring young engineer Molly Ferneyhough.
The Design Engineering department at Polytechnic Manufacturing Bandung on the island of East Java in Indonesia approached TecQuipment for engineering teaching equipment when they wanted apparatus for their laboratory expansion.
On 5th June, TecQuipment was awarded winner of the Sales & Marketing category in the Derby Telegraph Business Awards, involving participants from leading companies across the county of Derbyshire.

Repeatability and longevity are just a couple of the reasons why the University of Regina keeps returning to TecQuipment for engineering teaching equipment. This University in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan has been purchasing TecQuipment teaching products from the company since the late 1960s.
On this day in 1803, French engineer Henry Darcy, responsible for Darcy’s Law for flow in porous media, was born. Read on to learn more about his life and Darcy’s Law relating to ground water flow.
Today we celebrate the contribution that Swiss mathematician, physicist, astronomer, logician and engineer Leonhard Euler made to the world of science and engineering.

A new Hydraulic Bench Upgrade Kit that electronically measures flow rates was recently purchased by Nottingham Trent University. It delivered a 15%-30% time saving when carrying out experiments.
The entries from 11 teams of students that entered the Nottingham Trent University Thermofluids Competition sponsored by TecQuipment were judged this week by a panel of senior academics from the university and TecQuipment Marketing Manager Dionne Knowles.
Nottingham, UK – TecQuipment, leading provider of high quality educational equipment for engineering disciplines based in Long Eaton has been awarded Exporter of the Year in the 2019 Midlands Business Awards.

On a cold wintery day, a group of over 50 students and supporting academics from the 1st Year Mechanical Engineering course at Nottingham Trent University joined TecQuipment at the company’s headquarters in Long Eaton, UK. The purpose of this visit was to give them a real taste of engineering. They experienced an action packed morning with a full factory tour, careers presentations and engineering based team building challenges.
After being disillusioned by the poor testing standards of materials that existed at the time, David Kirkaldy’s invented the Universal Testing Machine. We look at the influence that the machine and his testing works had on engineering at the time.
Today we celebrate the contribution that chemist Robert Boyle, born in 1627, made to science and engineering, particularly with the introduction of Boyle’s Law for understanding the behaviour of gases.

Reliability, expansive functionality, customer service and competitive price were the main reasons why the University of Derby chose to invest in a sizeable piece of fluid mechanics equipment from TecQuipment.
Preparing the next generation of work-ready engineers through Work Integrated Learning programs.
After proving that reindeer can fly using TecQuipment’s wind tunnel in the blog post last week, the students at Milton Keynes College set out to establish if they could fly with a sleigh in tow.
Today we celebrate the contribution that French chemist and physicist Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac made to the world of science and engineering.