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  • The E&T Reference

    Dear Hong Kong Community members, The IET is launching a new product this year, the Engineering and Technology Reference , and we would like you to get involved. Here with it's cybersecurity features .   The E&T Reference will establish itself as an industry leading online multidisciplinary reference source, providing authoritative technical knowledge and technology solutions. Its goal is to help engineers at all levels better understand and solve their day-to-day challenges and improve engineering know-how through its growing collection of practical engineering articles and real life case studies.   The E&T Reference covers the five sectors of the IET: Built Environment, Design and Production; Energy; Information and Communications; and Transport. At present, the following areas are in development…

    Dodi Mak
  • Additional Event - Visit To Elektra Ltd, Crawley

    Click poster to download PDF We are pleased to publish details of an additional event this March that has been organised on behalf of IET Sussex. Places are limited so please book soon if you would like to attend. IET Sussex Technical Visit - Weds 11th March Tour of Elekta Ltd, Crawley, Sussex. Free to attend. Book online here Elekta is a human care company pioneering significant innovations and clinical solutions for treating cancer and brain disorders. The company develops sophisticated state of the art tools and treatment planning systems for radiation therapy, radiosurgery and brachytherapy, as well as workflow enhancing software systems across the spectrum of cancer care. For more details visit http://www.elekta.com/ The visit involves technical presentation explaining principles and working…

    Laurence Tondelier
  • Asian manufacturing event a first for TPN

    The IET Manufacturing TPN held its first public event in Asia in October, focusing on the latest technologies and challenges facing Malaysia’s current and future engineers.    The event, proposed by Manufacturing Network Executive Member Lim Yew Kee and approved by the committee, was entitled Product Advancement with Research and Development Technology. Over the course of the day, a variety of speakers took to the stage to discuss topics as varied as additive manufacturing in 3D printing technology, simulation and modelling of circuit breakers for electrical applications and green and sustainable energy for building.   With the sector moving forward so quickly, this event was a chance for people to come together to find out more about the advanced manufacturing techniques being developed. …

    Joanne Longton
  • Gambling & Technology

    A few months ago I researched the Betting industry boats a market value of £5.6 Billion as published by the British Gambling Commission . The gambling commission, promotes the Gambling Act of 2005 and categorises an online casino as 'remote gambling' activity.   My research analysed specifically Online Casino websites; WebQual was used to highlight how sites provide functional value for the business and its consumers in terms of quality and customer perception. The Amit and Zott model was used to discover how sites promote value creation within a chosen business Model. I concluded that with the right marketing, user base and innovative product range, online casino is a very interesting industry that can house the latest technologies and techniques in online business.   The swot analysis, Porters…

    Rimesh Patel
  • 16th Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS-15) Call for Papers

    8th-10th September 2015               The University of Liverpool, U.K.                    taros2015.csc.liv.ac.uk   TAROS (Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems) is aimed at the presentation and discussion of the latest results and methods in autonomous robotics research and applications. TAROS offers a friendly environment for robotics researchers and industry to take stock and plan future progress. TAROS 2015 will be held at the University of Liverpool and will include an academic conference, industry exhibitions/talks, robot demonstrations and other satellite events. The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) are sponsoring an invited public lecture. There will be paper prizes sponsored by Springer, the IET, and  the Ulrich Nehmzow Best Student Paper Prize.   TAROS welcomes senior…

    Joanne Longton
  • ENDESA Power Grid Control Centre Visit

    On the 15th January 2015, the IET Barcelona Local Network visited the ENDESA Power Grid Control Centre, located in Barcelona.   Our host received us with a warm welcome and explained to us the operations of the centre. This control centre is responsible for the supervision and control of the Catalan power grid, divided into three areas, namely the Occidental, Central (Barcelona) and Oriental. It´s main purpose is to control the distribution from the power stations to the final customer, guaranteeing the continuity and quality of the power delivered.   The control centre has the responsibility to maintain in operation the High voltage (>36KV) , the middle voltage (36KV-1KV), verifying that the grid is able to supply power to users and acting upon any reported anomalies in order to isolate the…

    Joanne Longton
  • The IET Hong Kong Dragon Boat Team 2015

    The IET Hong Kong Dragon Boat Team   Dragon boating is one of the fastest growing and most exciting water sports you can participate in Hong Kong, and the events are widely covered by public media both locally and internationally. It’s believed that the Institution’s participation of the events will facilitate a positive interaction with the community on one hand and provides a platform to foster sportsmanship and team development among members on the other!   Established in 2005, the IET Hong Kong dragon boat team has been racing in Hong Kong waters including Stanley, Shatin, Sai Kung, Tai po and Mui Woo over the past years and is in the process of recruiting new members for races scheduled in 2015!   This year, the IET Hong Kong dragon boat team plans to participate in the Mui Woo race and…

    Dodi Mak
  • Manchester Network Volunteers Video

    Following on from the Manchester Network Volunteers Workshop last year, the committee worked with staff during the afternoon and evening to produce two short videos, which showcased some of the committee and what inspired them as individual members to volunteer for the IET.  The first video can be viewed by clicking here.

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • BG TT Developing Employees

    Both Gerald Mendes and myself had the honour to represent our Local Network in the second discussion with representatives of BG TT, Kathy Ann Baynes and Jason Look Yee.  As the Lead HR Advisor in Learning and Development, Kathy Ann provide us with a clear understanding of the BG group process in developing people into competent and successful members fo the BG family.  Their process focuses on the entire realm from STEM to Internships to Graduate Training Programme to Employment. Their current focus is on the work experience route vs the training route and this was an area in which our LN was asked to identify areas of collaborations and provision of resources to work with BG TT's development of their personnel.  This avenue was a perfect identification for the IET Professional Registration…

    Jason Robert Rameshwar
  • CANCELLED ==> Porsche Museum Visit (31st. Jan. 2015)

    I am sorry to inform you that our visit to the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, which was planned for the 3st. January, has been cancelled . The museum has told me that they are hosting a large event on this day and will therefore have to close earlier than usual, making a tour at 15:30 not really feasible. Given the late notice I decided not to accept an alternative start much earlier in the day. I had booked the tour in November and was only told yesterday of the "event" in the museum and its consequences. I am, needless to say, more than irritated by the museum's actions. For those of you who had registered I will inform each of you separately by mail in the next few days. At the moment I am unsure whether the event will be held on a different date. If you have an opinion on the matter please…

    Howard Gray
  • The women of Bletchley Park

    People’s interest in Britain’s wartime code-breakers shows no sign of abating. At Bletchley Park, a total of nine thousand women had a major contribution in how the war unfolded. E&T met two of these brave women at a special event in their honour. Download the Bletchley Park podcast now

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Suffolk Centre IMI IRTE Dinner Dance

    Suffolk Centre IMI IRTE Dinner Dance at the Hotel Cameo Copdock on Saturday7th March. There is a 3 Course Meal with the main course being a Rack of Beef carved at the table or a Vegetarian option.

    Alex Barrett
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  • Northern Transport Infrastructure of the Future

    The recently compiled Great North Plan resulted in some interesting proposals for the future of transport in the North, from a 'Vacuum Train to New York' to a 'Northern Hyperloop'. To see more information on these interesting proposals and some other propsals that are already receiving some funding, click here and also here.

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Project Controls Lecture Takes To The Skies

    Aviation was the focus of the Project Controls Network’s 2014 prestige lecture, which looked at the approaches of Heathrow and Gatwick airport, and the biggest challenges they face. The Project Controls Network enjoys discussing key topics impacting society, so, for its 2014 Prestige Lecture, the network’s executive team decided to look at how the future of travel is set to change. The network invited key speakers to discuss how projects at the UK’s biggest airports will influence this, and the project control challenges they face. Aviation is a hot topic for people involved in project and programme delivery, as Preetam Heeramun, Project Control Network Executive Team Member, and the lead volunteer behind this event, highlights. “The travel industry is transforming rapidly and countries worldwide…

    Former Staff Member
  • IET Hong Kong YMS Jan-15 Blogging

    Healthcare system is a hot topic in recent years and ICT play as an important role in improving its performance. Informatics and Control Technologies section (ICTS) and Younger Members Section (YMS) co-organize a technical seminar ‘A Success Story of ICT-Healthcare System’ on 17 November 2014. Our speaker, Mr. Leo CHOI, General Manager of MaCaPS International Ltd (an associate of CityU Enterprises Ltd), delivered a technical seminar about the ICT healthcare system “Resident Clinical Service Monitoring and Quality Control System”. Objectives of this system are to improve quality of service and better monitoring, increase client safety, increase productivity and increase cost effectiveness. Information Days of IVE(TY) were organized on 28 th and 29 th November 2014, a booth for promoting the…

    Julia Chan
  • IET Hong Kong YMS Dec-14 Blogging

    A technical visit to NP360 Cable car was successfully held on 15 th October 2014. 17 participants, including The IET Students Sections committee and engineering students from different universities. Participants were brought to see the arrival and departure of the cars with detailed explanation of all the power, checking, and support systems. Many participants were amazed by how the system functions when there is actually no electrical power supplied to the individual car. Apart from gaining the engineering knowledge, the visit also provided a platform to let students know more The IET as well as other students from different universities. IET Hong Kong Students Section (HKG) held a membership drive event in the University of Hong Kong at the beginning of an ENGG1111 (Computer programming and…

  • Foreign Added Tax

    The notion of Value Added Tax is known, well document and experienced by all. Its the percent that’s levied for the country.  Though somehow, the path to prosperity is slower or staggering regardless of investment of time energy and resource. Employees or authority figures that take on Foreign time zone calendars as their main source of income are peer'd against others who then have to follow suit, this may be progressive in thought, however any activity that effects the GMT zone that someone represents, should be treated differently, albeit Taxed differently - Foreign Added Tax. The mansion tax is said to apply to a select few only who are rebate friendly anyway. The proposition of a FAT would ensure that the foreign employers have the FAT applicable - as their interests are not really benefiting…

    Rimesh Patel
  • Posters For IET Sussex Events In 2015

    Please find here posters for the IET Sussex Network's remaining events this season. Download any of these for display at your place of work, study or otherwise. Tuesday 20th January: Bowers & Wilkins Tuesday 3rd February: Low Dimensional Carbon Technologies Tuesday 17th February: Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy Wednesday 11th March: IET Sussex Technical Visit to Elekta Ltd Tuesday 7th April: Cars, Cavities and the Cold War Tuesday 21st April: Renewable energy generation for remote locations in low-income countries Tuesday 19th May: Future Cities

    Laurence Tondelier
  • Don't Underestimate The Value Of Soft Skills

    You will no doubt have seen the information about the high demand on engineering skills to meet the demand for Engineers in the Engineering UK's most recent report . However it's not only engineering skills that are required. As a recent BBC News Article explains research shows that soft skills, such as communication, interacting with customers or stakeholders and team working are worth £88bn to the UK economy. Soft skills are also an important part of the Engineering Council's UK-SPEC , where communication and management are included alongside technical knowledge and application when considering the professional registration of a Chartered or Incorporated Engineer or Engineering Technician. Despite this importance, it is often an area that gets overlooked when planning for continuing professional…

    Kathryn Bain
  • Spring 2014 newsletter

    Click here for the IET Ottawa Newsletter - Spring 2014 Highlights include: Present Around the World competitions in 2013 and 3 May 2014 Messages from Editor Colin Billowes and Chairman David Mann Heaviside medal awarded to Canadian astronaut Chris Hatfield Dr Stanley Hamstra presentation at 2013 AGM The strategy for IET Americas region Report on Council from Edwin Morton Agreement between IET Ottawa and PEO Ottawa Chapter National Science and Technology Week 2013 Dr Habash presentation on promoting sustainability in engineering IET Ottawa Cricket Match IET Ottawa on Twitter The IET Americas Newsletter can be found here. Amish parti cipated at the recent Americas Regional Finals of the Present Around the World competion. His presentation was entitled, " ANew Hybrid Renewable Energy System (HRES…

    Former Staff Member
  • Ottawa Winter 2013 newsletter

    Winter 2013 Newsletter Informal agreement between IET Ottawa Network and PEO Ottawa Chapter Engineering Student Papers Competition at Queens University National Engineering Month 2013 PATW at Carleton University Report on a program on Energy Efficiency and Data Security held at Carleton

    Former Staff Member
  • I'm An Engineer, Get Me Out Of Here! Find Out How You Can Get Involved.

    **Kindly note, So far they've had very few female engineers volunteer and want to present a more balanced panel to the children.** For two weeks this March, engineers from all over the UK will answer the big questions about engineering in I’m an Engineer, Get me out of here , an online engagement event that gets engineers talking to school students online at imanengineer.org.uk . This year's competition includes a new Communications Zone, with support from the IET Education Fund . Five IET engineers are needed to participate in the Communications Zone ; one of them will be crowned champion and win £500 to spend on more public engagement.Participating engineers will take part in live chats, answer questions and compete for students’ votes. If you want to know how participating feels from a first…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Recruitment of Mentors for Vocational Training Council Mentorship Programme

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology Hong Kong (IET Hong Kong) have been establishing a Mentorship Programme for the students of the Engineering Discipline , Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education, Vocational Training Council (VTC) . In this regard, we are now recruiting members to be mentors for engineering students this year. As a mentor: Your role is to take care of 1-2 mentees. You are also requested to meet the mentees minimal 3 times during the Mentorship Programme. Forms of meeting include phone, email, fax and periodical self-arranged meetings between mentors and mentees You will need to provide support for mentees in their academic, professional and career development, and provide insights of the ‘real world beyond books’ and extending their learning outside campus. These…

    Dodi Mak