Posts Tagged ‘New Electronics’

Findlay Media launches engineering awards

May 22nd, 2009 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Awards

Findlay Media, the publishers of New Electronics and several other engineering titles have launched the british engineering excellence awards, which will be presented on 1st October 2009 at the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, London. The awards categories are pretty broad, with special awards for both mechanical and electronic products, and a focus on “green” innovation. The categories are:

  • Young Design Engineer of the Year
  • Design Engineer of the Year
  • Consultancy of the Year
  • Small Company of the Year
  • Green Mechanical Design of the Year
  • Green Electronic Design of the Year
  • New Mechanical Product of the Year
  • New Electronic Product of the Year
  • Judges Special Award (chosen from all of the shortlisted entries)
  • British Engineering Excellence Grand Prix

The deadline for submission is 31st July 2009, will full details on the website. For help creating your submission contact Napier.

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The Findlay buyout

March 31st, 2009 by Mike | 1 Comment | Filed in Print Publications

Generally speaking I like to avoid any legal or financial issues on Napier News, but I feel I must make an exception regarding the acquisition of Findlay Publications (FPL) by management buy-out vehicle Findlay Media. Although I try to make sure all the stories are written from my own (somewhat biased) viewpoint, in this case I’m not in a position to make any insightful comments so I’m just going to include the text that Findlay Media executive director Ed Tranter sent me. The text does include a pitch for New Electronics, and although I don’t want to give one magazine preferential treatment over another, but in these exceptional circumstance I thought it better to leave Ed’s words unchanged.

Onwards and upwards

There has been much speculation and some degree of mischief-making surrounding New Electronics and the story behind Findlay Publications (FPL) fate. So, to put the record straight, this is what happened just two days before Christmas.

Like many companies, FPL operated a final salary pension scheme. But the recent decline in global stock markets and growing pension fund servicing costs, saw the pension fund develop a rapidly deepening, multi-million pound ‘black hole’ deficit.

Despite the company’s strong trading performance, its bank was not prepared to lend money simply to support the troubled final salary scheme and as a result, the bank withdrew its overdraft facility with no warning.

Instead of the relaxing Christmas break they were planning, four members of FPL’s senior management team spent the holiday putting together a bid for a substantial part of FPL’s assets. That bid was successful and a new company – Findlay Media – emerged as the new owners of New Electronics.

Findlay Media executive director Ed Tranter said: “Despite a turbulent Christmas period, we entered 2009 in a better position than many. Findlay Media has no bank debts, no financial salary scheme burden, available investment funds and exciting plans for product development across the group, not just in the electronics sector.”

The re-launch of www.newelectronics.co.uk is just the start of the product development roll out. Not only has there been a change of design, the site is now updated throughout the day providing its readers with more news and technology features than before. The site has also been enhanced with the a number of new sections and innovations, including interviews, NETV (video channel), white papers, new product announcements, opinion polls, blogs and the ability for the readers to comment on all stories. New Electronics has also launched an Embedded channel, providing focused coverage of this important industry sector. Further vertical channels are in development and will be launched in the next few months.

Importantly, New Electronics has the same editorial team, the same high editorial and circulation standards and the same fortnightly publishing schedule.

In a recent New Electronics’ reader survey, 61% of readers have made purchasing decisions based on what they have seen in the magazine, 23% of New Electronics readers have a budget of more than £500,000 and 72% of the New Electronics audience reads every issue. With of delivery mechanisms ranging from print advertising and website presence to direct mail and focused marketing campaigns – New Electronics remains one of the essential routes to market for companies looking to reach electronics design engineers. Whatever else you may have heard, those are the facts.

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New Electronics adds video to email newsletter

January 24th, 2009 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Online Publications

The New Electronics weekly email newsletter has added additional “commercial opportunities” – i.e. they’ve created new advertising slots. In addition to conventional banners and skyscrapers, advertisers can now buy advertorial promotion in the form of Sponsors News and Video of the Week. This follows the trend I’ve seen where email newsletters are increasing the text-based advertising, because text drives more clicks, although the idea of video of the week is a creative idea. The newsletter has relatively small circulation of 11,200, but I’m told that the subscribers are 100% opt-ins, which should mean a decent open rate. I also understand that the New Electronics Website will be significantly revamped during this quarter – keep checking Napier News for more information.

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New publisher at Findlay

October 29th, 2008 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Print Publications

Ed Tranter has been appointed group publisher of Findlay’s design group of titles, which includes New Electronics, Eureka and European Automotive Design. Ed has an inpressive track record, having been publisher of Marketing Week and most recently he was Group Publisher for Informa Telecoms and Media, working with important comms titles such as Mobile Communications International.

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Chris Shaw appointed deputy editor of New Electronics

September 29th, 2008 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Editorial Changes

Chris Shaw has joined New Electronics as deputy editor. Chris is well known from his time at MMG Publishing, where he was editor of Electronics Sourcing and Electronics Assembly.

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Mike Richardson lands editorship of Aerospace Manufacturing!

September 11th, 2008 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Editorial Changes

Mike Richardson, who was previously at New Electronics, has been appointed editor of Aerospace Manufacturing. Mike promises to include “more embedded and systems-related electronics editorial content” in the publication, which should please many of the contacts he has build during his time working on electronics titles.

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Mike Richardson to leave New Electronics

August 8th, 2008 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Editorial Changes

Mike Richardson is leaving New Electronics on 22 August to join the editorial team of Aerospace Manufacturing. I’ll let you know as soon any successor is appointed.

With another UK-based electronics editor leaving the electronics sector, there is a risk of a real shortage of editorial talent. I hope that publishers will be able to attract a new generation of editors to the industry, ensuring UK continues to publish titles that deliver high-quality, independent editorial.

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40th Birthday of New Electronics

July 22nd, 2008 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Print Publications

Congratulations to New Electronics on its 40th birthday, which was celebrated in the 22nd July issue.

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New Electronics signs Mike Richardson

December 15th, 2006 by Mike | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

From January 07, Mike Richardson will be working as associate editor on Findlay Publications' New Electronics magazine. Mike was left without a role after the merger between EMP and Electronics Buyer to form EM&P, which will be edited by Dave Tudor.

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