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  • When the Soviets sent a mission on one of the hottest dates in the Space Race

    When the Soviets sent a mission on one of the hottest dates in the Space Race

    On this day in (engineering) history… October 22, 1975 - The Soviet unmanned space mission Venera 9 lands on Venus. A hot, overcast, though reasonably bright, October day. The sulphuric acid clouds are so thick the Sun casts no shadows. Don't worry about sulphuric acid rain because surface temperatures of 485°C (the hottest in the Solar System and easily hot enough to melt lead) evaporate it long before a drop hits the ground. All of this contained in an atmosphere thick enough to crush a submarine. This is Venus, where the Soviet Venera 9 probe is about to land. Cloud system on Venus, captured using ultra-violet observation. Source: Wikimedia Commons A hot planet in the Cold War During the Cold War, the Space Race became one of many substitutes for hot superpower confrontation…

  • Back to school isn’t so bad, after all

    Back to school isn’t so bad, after all

    Being an IET Education Volunteer can be busy, fun, and educational for more reasons than you think, says Karyn Sansom, IET Education Volunteer... I'm Karyn Sansom and I am an IET Education Volunteer , something I have been doing for the last six years. As an IET volunteer, I help promote a better understanding of engineers and the vital contribution engineering makes to society for young people aged 4-19. My Role as a Volunteer My work involves includes attending career and science fairs, engaging with students, parents, carers, and teachers. I distribute engineering leaflets covering topics such as career paths in Engineering and demystifying the various types of engineering disciplines. Alongside that, I lead hands-on activities, encouraging students to apply their classroom science…

  • Volunteering with children: STEM education and building the next generation of engineers

    Volunteering with children: STEM education and building the next generation of engineers

    At Fairfield Control Systems, our extensive work in the engineering sector places us in an excellent position to help encourage the engineers of the future. We do this by volunteering in STEM education with the IET. In our work, we specialise in designing, installing, commissioning, and servicing industrial control solutions and industry 4.0 technologies. This covers instrumentation, control and automation systems. At Fairfield Control Systems & working with our sister company, Fairfield Engineering Solutions we have recently upgraded, maintained and continue to provide support to the famous Falkirk Wheel, the only boat lift of its kind working in the world. The work we do as volunteers in STEM education is hands-on, which places us in classrooms or community settings and allows us to create…

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  • Celebrating STEM: Highlights from Our IET Education Takeover Week

    Celebrating STEM: Highlights from Our IET Education Takeover Week

    Hello EngX Community, As we wrap up our exciting week-long IET Education takeover, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated and engaged with us. It’s been a fantastic journey showcasing the incredible work we, along with our education volunteers do to promote STEM engagement to children and young people. To recap, Alexandra Knight CEO and founder of STEAMAZING shared her Guide to Inspiring Young Minds: How to Give an Engaging STEM Talk to School Children , and we asked those of you that do go into schools and give talks to inspire the next generation to share your insights and experiences in our discussion . We also heard from Fairfield Control Systems and how, through volunteering in STEM education with the IET, they work to encourage the engineers of the future…

  • Introducing Harriet Evans – our Special Guest Editor for STEM Education Week takeover

    Introducing Harriet Evans – our Special Guest Editor for STEM Education Week takeover

    I’m Harriet Evans, the Education Volunteer Manager at The IET. I collaborate with an amazing group of Education Volunteers from across the UK. They generously dedicate their free time to engage children and young people in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) activities, deliver career talks, and provide mentorship. Our goal is to inspire these young minds to pursue careers in engineering. I’m thrilled to be hosting this focus on STEM education in the EngX community. This week is dedicated to exploring the exciting world of STEM resources, volunteering and activities that aim to highlight the importance of engineering to young people. Why STEM Education Matters STEM education is more than just a collection of subjects; it’s a way of thinking and problem-solving that…

  • Broadcasting in the Digital Age: an overview of our topic focus on Broadcasting and Media technologies.

    Broadcasting in the Digital Age: an overview of our topic focus on Broadcasting and Media technologies.

    In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the broadcasting and media industry is experiencing a seismic shift driven by rapid technological advancements. From streaming platforms and OTT (over-the-top) services to AI-powered production tools and immersive media experiences, technology is revolutionizing the way content is created, distributed, and consumed. Lets take a look at some of the highlights from our topic focus on Broadcasting and the Media Industry: Insights from the Community In our Community Insights blog, we looked into the career journey of Philip Clayson BEng(Hons) MBA CEng FIET in From Engineering to Executive: an Engineer's Journey to the C-Suite . Phil shared interesting insights into his vast experience in the telecoms and broadcasting industry. We also learned more…

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  • Firstco present their Vertiport insights at the World Smart City Expo in Korea.

    Firstco present their Vertiport insights at the World Smart City Expo in Korea.

    South Korea is at the forefront of the global smart cities and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) revolution, setting new benchmarks for innovation and sustainability. With a strong focus on integrating cutting-edge technologies, the country is transforming urban landscapes into intelligent, interconnected ecosystems. As one of the UK’s leading innovators in Vertiport Management Systems, Firstco were invited to speak at this year’s World Smart City Expo (WSCE) in Seoul, Korea. WSCE is a leading forum where industry innovators, city planners, and technology experts gather to explore the potential of smart technologies to shape our future cities. Our involvement in the “K-Smart City Vertiport Forum” highlights our commitment to developing cutting-edge solutions in both the urban and AAM space, ensuring…

  • ITI Group consult on Net Zero SCADA for UK transition to hydrogen power

    ITI Group consult on Net Zero SCADA for UK transition to hydrogen power

    ITI Group are partnering with National Gas Transmission on a project which will support the National Transmission System (NTS) to transition to hydrogen gas, CO 2 or gas blends, and help achieve a Net Zero future for the UK. The GB’s pipeline network and related infrastructure is currently set up for the distribution of methane (natural gas). National Gas Transmission (NGT) is investing in understanding the requirements and modifications needed to enable their network to transport net zero molecules through a programme called HyNTS. A new project, named SCADA Solutions for Hydrogen Networks , has been initiated to determine the optimum monitoring and control solution for the shift. Alistair Carvell, Hydrogen Innovation Engineer at National Gas said: “Our goal is to ensure that we are ready…

  • BMT and Strategic Marine Unveil Sustainable StratCat35 CTV at WindEnergy Hamburg

    BMT and Strategic Marine Unveil Sustainable StratCat35 CTV at WindEnergy Hamburg

    Working in partnership with Strategic Marine, BMT is proud to introduce its latest addition to the offshore wind industry: the StratCat35 Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV). This cutting-edge vessel, making its debut at WindEnergy Hamburg , is designed to meet a wider range of operator requirements while placing sustainability at the forefront of the offshore wind sector. As part of Strategic Marine’s range of CTV vessels, the StratCat35 delivers significant advancements in both design and functionality. At 35 metres in length, this vessel offers an expansive deck area, significantly improving storage capacity and enhancing operational versatility by allowing more working space. The proven BMT Z-Bow hull form provides superior seakeeping in harsh offshore conditions, while also improving vessel speed…

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  • Boeing-built satellite unexpectedly breaks up in orbit causing space debris concerns

    Boeing-built satellite unexpectedly breaks up in orbit causing space debris concerns

    A Boeing-built satellite has unexpectedly broken up in geostationary orbit, sending shards of debris into space. The reason for the satellite’s destruction is unclear, but multiple organisations are tracking the path of the debris to ensure it does not cause further collisions with other orbiting bodies. Space debris is becoming an increasingly pressing issue to mitigate. As the number of satellites in orbit increases, so does the risk that some of it will collide with manned and unmanned space assets. It is estimated that around one million pieces of debris larger than 1cm are in Earth’s orbit, and around 100 trillion pieces of old satellite are not being tracked. The US Space Force confirmed the break-up of Intelsat 33E on 19 October at 4.30am GMT. It said it was currently tracking…

  • E+T Off The Page: The ethics and economics - does space tourism stack up?

    E+T Off The Page: The ethics and economics - does space tourism stack up?

    The ethics and economics - does space tourism stack up?

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  • Mercedes-Benz opens in-house battery recycling facility in southern Germany

    Mercedes-Benz opens in-house battery recycling facility in southern Germany

    The automotive manufacturer says the battery recycling plant in Kuppenheim will generate enough recycled materials to produce more than 50,000 new battery modules per year. Car batteries contain valuable and scarce raw materials such as lithium, nickel and cobalt. To recover these materials for use in new batteries for its future electric vehicles (EVs), Mercedes-Benz has opened a mechanical-hydrometallurgical recycling plant. The mechanical-hydrometallurgical process not only sorts and separates plastics, copper, aluminium and iron, but the multi-stage process is also able to individually extract valuable metals such as cobalt, nickel and lithium. These recyclates can then be used in the production of new battery cells. Unlike the established pyrometallurgy process, the auto giant says…