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  • Who are the IET? What can the IET do for you?

    Report on a presentation given by Justin Mingaye 25 September 2012. Justin Mingaye is the Regional Development Manager for West Midlands and Wales. He delivered a talk ”Who are the IET? What can the IET do for you?” at the Ruxton Technology Centre, Staffordshire University, on 25 September. He prefaced his talk by emphasising that his background is in marketing, rather than engineering, but his talk clearly demonstrated knowledge of what the IET has as the central aims. Justin has seven networks within his region including our network, and is the interface between us and Savoy Place. Justin has a key role in establishing contact with engineering and technology businesses, academic institutions and training providers across the region in order to exploit the services available from the IET and…

    Joanne Longton
  • Engineered for Business Success

    Engineered for Business Success was a joint-event in leadership brought by The Institution of Engineering and Technology East Midlands Young Professionals and The Institute of Directors Young Director Forum East Midlands, supported by the IET Transport and Manufacturing Technical and Professional Networks. You can read more and watch the presentations on our resource page

    Joanne Longton
  • Soft Skills for Engineers

    In engineering industry today, non-technical skills such as team working and interpersonal skills are recognised as being as important as technical competence. On Thursday 19 th September a group of young members from the IMechE, IET and ICE decided to organise a non-technical training course for engineers in the East Midlands area. The full day event, held at the University of Nottingham, consisted of three workshops focusing on networking skills, communication skills and intellectual property in engineering industry. Each session was led by experienced trainers and experts in their field. Representative from each of the institutions also attended and gave a talk on different routes to professional registration. The event attracted almost 50 participants from companies across the East Midlands…

    Joanne Longton
  • Where are the LGBT Engineers?

    Where are the LGBT Engineers? We are hoping to organise an event in London during Spring /Summer to promote this IET group and get some discussion going. One possible theme is teaching and learning of engineering to LGBT undergraduates. Liverpool University have expressed interest in pursuing some research in this area. If you've got any ideas, feel free to share them! Joe

    Joseph Helm
  • The Sir Isaac Newton Lecture 2013

    The annual Sir Isaac Newton Lecture for young people was held this year on Wednesday 9th October in Whittle Hall at RAF College Cranwell, Lincolnshire. Sponsored by three Institutions The IMechE, The IET and The Royal Aeronautical Society the lecture is aimed at inspiring young engineers in Lincolnshire and named in the honor of one of our most eminent scientists, mathematician’s and scholars, and most importantly one of Lincolnshire’s most famous sons. This year the speaker was Wing Commander Andy Green and the topic was the Bloodhound land-speed record challenge. Andy Green, already the fastest man on four wheels having driven the current record holding car Thrust SSC, engaged an audience of 400 Lincolnshire teenagers with the aims of the Bloodhound Project, a brief history of the land-speed…

    Joanne Longton
  • 2012 Annual Golf Day

    The 2012 Annual Golf Day was held on 24 May at Wetherby Golf Club. The competition is open to all IET members who are encouraged to invite their friends, colleagues and customers to play at this excellent course alongside the river Wharfe and close to the A1M motorway. The weather was hot and sunny, and the course was in excellent condition in readiness for an EWGA championship in July, which was reflected in the day’s scores. From a field of 50/50 IET members/guests, the winner of the members’ competition was John-Paul Rooney with an excellent score of 44 Stableford points and the visitors’ competition was won by Gordon MacArthur with 41 points. Generous raffle prizes were donated by Bill Plews (ex local IET Chairman) and by member Tony Hubbert and the event raised over £350 for the IET Benevolent…

    Joanne Longton
  • HETA AWARDS 2012

    The Humber Region IET were pleased to again support HETA through a prize to Joseph Mitchell for an Award for Excellence. Joseph is working towards and NVQ Level 3 Extended Diploma in Engineering Maintenance and VRQ Level 3 Diploma in Maintenance Engineering Technology. Joe has also provided a quote: “I was honoured, grateful and surprised when I heard my name for the IET award for excellence. When I received my reward I was so pleased and in turn write this letter in thanks. The relationship between HETA and the IET is excellent, it is a really good idea to have a company like the IET come into HETA and support so many apprentices at once”. Mark Oldham the Centre Manager says “The relationship between HETA and the IET strengthens the commitment HETA gives to its apprentices by signing them…

    Joanne Longton
  • THE HUMBER REGION ANNUAL DINNER DANCE 2012

    The Humber Region Annual Dinner Dance was held on Friday 23 November at the Forest Pines Hotel, near Scunthorpe. A very popular social event which has been running for many decades - this year over 150 people attended with many members, their partners and guests. As always it was very pleasing to see so many companies returning each year to support the event by sponsoring tables and donating raffle prizes including ABB, Avert Fire, ERIKS, IUS Northern Power grid, Quartzelec, Powell S&I, SPEC, SPIE WHS, Sulzer Dowding & Mills. Of course saddening to find that because of the economic situation some familiar companies were unable to be there this year, we hope that next year we will see them again. One of the positive features of the evening is that it is a social occasion with no formal speeches…

    Joanne Longton
  • THE HUMBER REGION ANNUAL DINNER DANCE 2013

    The Humber Region Annual Dinner Dance was held on Friday 8th November 2013 at the Forest Pines Hotel, near Scunthorpe. A very popular social event which has been running for many decades - this year over 160 people attended with many members, their partners and guests. As always it was very pleasing to see so many companies returning each year to support the event by sponsoring tables and donating raffle prizes including: ABB, Avert Fire, Dron Dickson, ERIKS, Quartzelec, Sulzer, S&I Powell, SPEC, SPIE WHS, Of course always disappointing to find that because of the economic situation some familiar companies were unable to be there this year, we hope that next year we will see them again. One of the positive features of the evening is that it is a social occasion with no formal speeches, just…

    Joanne Longton
  • Engineering Is Amazing....

    A very Happy New Year to everyone I hope you all had a Merry Christmas (or a Happy Holidays!)     For my first blog post of 2014 I thought I’d start the year with something a little bit different and share one of my favourite YouTube videos of 2013...Now I’m not a high octane kind of person myself but I do admire the courage and  stupidity  bravery of those who decide to throw themselves out of aeroplanes at high altitude, perform double back flips on motorbikes (Freestyle MX style), balance on a tightrope over a 200ft drop and perform stunts in cars at speed through treacherous terrain etc.   What many people do not appreciate though, is the amount of engineering involved to enable these people to perform such feats….  So below is a compilation video of some of these crazy people. Watch and…

    Lisa Miles
  • Northern Ireland Officers & Contacts 2013-2014

    Officers & Contacts 2013-2014 Chair Jayne Brady Vice-Chair Paul Moorhead Honorary Treasurer Frank Taggart Chair of Professional Registration Sub-Committee Alan Webb Chair of Communications Sub-Committee Ben Greene Chair of Education Sub-Committee Keith Chambers Chair of Business Partners Sub-Committee Randal Gilbert Chair of Young Professionals Sub-Committee Matthew Nethercote Chair of Universities Link Sub-Committee Karen Rafferty Prestige Lectures Organiser David Macartney CC-UK Representative Richard Furey My Community Administrator David Procter Honorary Secretary Caron Malone Community Relationship Manager Carlena Probert-Baulch

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Committee 2014-15

    The IET Control & Automation TPN Committee organises a programme of activities for engineers with an active interest in Automation and Control - particularly those involved with the design, implementation, construction, development, analysis and understanding of control systems. All of these events and activities are made possible by the efforts of a dedicated group of volunteers. If you would like to know more about the committee or volunteer your time to help with our activities, please get in touch with any of the current committee volunteers listed below. William Twohig Simon Hart Stewart Taylor - Chairman Javier Ibanez-Guzman Terence Jayasuriya Nirav Chokshi C. James Taylor Yew Chang Martin Thomas Bayliss David Smith Stefano Longo Joanne Longton - Community Relationship Manager

    Joanne Longton
  • IET YP Best Paper Competition

    The IET Railway Network invited young railway professionals from across the industry to hone their writing and presentation skills by participating in the 2013 Best Paper competition. The 2013 theme was 'What is the value of innovation?' The winners of the competition were Jay Shen and Ali Najimi, Atkins with their paper on 'Innovation in the UK Rail Industry - Barriers and their Impact on Innovation Performance. Further information on their paper, together with those of the other entrants can be found here and there are also links to IET.tv where you can watch all the presentations.

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • HTN Community Update - 28 December 2013

    Hello once again to all IET and Healthcare Technology Network members. This month's update also serves as a review of some of the Network's activities over the last year. Before the current session had begun in October, the HTN had already lent its support to several outstanding events in 2013, with notable highlights including the PGBioMed conference held at the University of Surrey and a sponsored session at the IEEE EMBC conference in Osaka. The network's stated ambition since the beginning of the current session has been to develop its level of international engagement, both via the online eCommunity and through events in the UK and abroad. This aim coexists alongside initiatives to to work closely with related groups in other institutions to promote excellence and commercial awareness…

    Peter Bannister
  • IET London & IMechE Greater London Christmas Event

    Collaboration has been high on the agenda of the IET London Network this year and the evening of Wednesday 18th December saw the first jointly organised event between the volunteers of the IET London Network and those of the IMechE Greater London Region.  We were treated to a talk by John Hutchinson, an ex Pilot of Concorde, and a post event Networking session where members of the public were able to network with members from both Institutions along with mulled wine, music and minced pies! Selected Feedback from attendees: "This was a really interesting and informative lecture from a passionate and charismatic speaker on a subject that was clearly close to the hearts of most of the audience too. Well-deserved praise for Concorde - a truly astounding achievement of engineering." "The speaker…

    Lisa Miles
  • Executive Committee

    The IET Multimedia Communications Committee organises programme of activities for engineers working within the Multimedia, Broadcasting and Communications Industries . All of these events and activities are made possible by the efforts of a dedicated group of volunteers. If you would like to know more about the committee or volunteer your time to help with our activities, please get in touch with any of the current committee volunteers listed below. Graham Turner Chairman Martin Russ Member Ratnasabapathy Jananthan Member

    Lisa Miles
  • Communities Resourcing Committee realtionship With TPN's

    The Communities Resourcing Committee (CRC) oversees, co-ordinates and resources IET community activity by facilitating communication between all communities around the world. The CRC also co-ordinates, guides and supports the five Community Committees and part of the drive through 2014 onwards is to engage IET members through increased engagement with TPN's. IET member / non-member engagement opportunities through great events/lectures etc are all reviewed as part of the funding cycle so please keep the great ideas coming in. The group is headed up by Nigel Ward, he is one of the most active volunteers I have ever met and contributes a huge amount of time to the IET. As well as being chair of the CRC, he is a member of the Knowledge Management Board (who CRC reports to), and he sits on the…

    Lee Wood
  • Transferable Safety - Fact Or Fiction?

    UPDATE: Sep '14: The draft document discussed at the seminar, on Assessment of Safety-Related Compliance Claims, is now available on the SCSC website . On 5 December 2013, the Independent Safety Assurance Working Group organised a successful seminar on the reuse of safety arguments and evidence, in collaboration with the Safety Critical Systems Club . The theme of the day was "Transferable Safety". Can a system or component that has been approved for use in one context legitimately be claimed to be safe in another? There are obvious benefits if it can: avoiding the time and cost of repeating certification processes or generating new safety evidence. But is this just a pipe dream, or can safety arguments legitimately be transferred from one regulator to another, or even from one industry to…

    James Inge
  • Has Your Professional Registration Form Fallen To The Bottom Of Your In-tray?

    Many of us are looking forward to a well-earned rest over the Christmas break and during this time we often find ourselves reflecting on what we’ve achieved over the past year and thinking ahead to the next. If you have some time off over the festive period, or a quieter time at work then why not make the most of this time by looking again at professional registration or dusting off the unfinished application form sitting at the bottom of your in-tray? Update or start over? Whether you update an existing application form or start a new one depends on when it was that you last updated your form. The IET has recently updated the application process so if it has been more than two years since you last downloaded an application form it’s a good idea to start afresh. This doesn’t mean that you have…

    Kathryn Bain
  • Automation Federation and Alabama Technology Network Seminar

    Automation Federation and Alabama Technology Network announce seminar to explore implementation of recently released Cybersecurity Framework The Automation Federation and the Alabama Technology Network will sponsor an informative, free seminar on 21 February 2014 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA to examine the details surrounding the implementation of America’s Cybersecurity Framework. At the seminar, representatives from the White House, NIST and leading cybersecurity subject matter experts will explain the importance of the Cybersecurity Framework, and will illustrate why industrial automation control systems (IACS) security standards are such vital components of the plan and essential to its successful implementation. To register to attend this important, free seminar, go online at www.atn.org…

    Joanne Longton
  • Committee Members 2013-2014

    Ronaldo Ronaldo Chairman Ian Williamson Vice Chairman Lee Wood Past Chairman Joanne Longton Community Relationship Manager Thomas Hlaing Member Derek Little Member Stephen Long Member Jeremy Hadall Member Lim Yew-Kee Member Zhongde Shan Member Qing Li Member James Cody Member

    Joanne Longton
  • Looking for Volunteers

    The IET Manufacturing Network is looking for volunteers to join the exec team. Follow our discussion thread If you are interested to join the exec team or just want more information about what is involved please contact: Joanne Longton Ronaldo Ronaldo We are also seeking to appoint a Vice Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer. Find out more about these roles . If you wish to apply for any of these roles please send your CV and a short paragraph (150-250 words) to Joanne Longton, CRM, and let us know how you can make an impact through your involvement with the Manufacturing TPN.

    Joanne Longton
  • Rainwater Harvesting on the Sea – A Solution for the Global Water Crisis

    IET Singapore Network had an unusual Members’ Nite on Wednesday 20th November in that the talk presented was not about an existing technology, process or installation. Instead, Dr Charles Su of Newcastle University presented a very interesting proposal to harvest rainwater and store it under the sea: “Rainwater Harvesting on the Sea – A Solution for the Global Water Crisis”. Dr Su showed just how small a percentage of our planet’s water is available for consumption. He also showed how Singapore could be an ideal country to benefit through the harvesting of rainwater. Members were then invited to provide helpful feedback to support or modify the proposal. The talk was well-received and the lively post-talk discussion highlighted challenges that would need to be dealt with should the project…

    Sarah-Jane Travi
  • Watts For Christmas?

    The IET London - Teddington group, together with the National Physical Laboratory and Kingston University this year collaborated to bring together "Watts for Christmas?" - a collection of Science, Engineering and Technology Lectures which took place at NPL in Teddington on 5 December 2013. Watch videos of all of the talks below, and find out how to power a car with a candle, how computers can interact with your brain and why a random guess may not be so random after all! If you attended the event, please tell us what you thought by adding your review of the lectures Christmas Candles Dr Michael de Podesta from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) We all love to see candles burning in a window at Christmas - but did you know each flame is an astonishing world of metal-melting super-high temperatures…

    Lisa Miles