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  • 3 active and assitived living projects you need to know about

    3 active and assitived living projects you need to know about

    At the recent 2nd IET Conference on Technologies for Active and Assitive Living , a number of projects were presented. Here's 3 that you need to know about.   SPHERE: Sensor Platform for Halthcare in a Residential Environment The S ensor P latform for HE althcare in a R esidential E nvironment (SPHERE) is a Bristol University led project based in the city of Bristol. The aim of the project is to use a variety of sensors around the home to monitor individuals and identify wide-ranging potential health concerns and issues such as falls, sedentary behaviour, sleep patterns and diet choices. The first phase of the project included rigging a Victorian house with a multitude of sensors, and the team are now rolling out the sensors to 100 volunteer homes around the city. The project is led by Bristol…

    Phoebe Houssein
  • Present Around The World: Presenters Required

    Present Around The World: Presenters Required

    IET Present Around the World Why enter Present Around The World? For the knowledge. For the kudos. For your career.  The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is working to engineer a better world. We inspire, inform and influence the global engineering community, supporting technology innovation to meet the needs of society.  Present Around The World is a global competition for Young Professionals and Students within engineering to develop and showcase presentation skills. You don’t have to be a member of the IET to enter but must be 18-30 years of age and be prepared to:  -  Deliver a 10 minute presentation on any engineering or technology related area  -  Enhance your knowledge  -  Develop your skills  -  Increase your profile and  -  Open doors for your career   IET Northern Ireland…

    Eoin McGread
  • Present Around The World: Catch Up With Last Year’s Winner, Stewart McAllister

    Present Around The World: Catch Up With Last Year’s Winner, Stewart McAllister

    Ahead of this year’s Present Around the World regional final on Thursday 17 th November we have caught up with last year’s winner Stewart McAllister.    Last year, Stewart won the Present Around the World Northern Ireland regional competition, with his presentation on the subject of Resonant Inductive Coupling – the wireless transfer of power. Stewart’s clear explanation of the matter and an inspiring look towards the future of the technology earned him the winner’s prize.   In June, Stewart represented the Northern Ireland local network at the Northern Regional UK final in Liverpool and was runner-up, just missing out on the chance to participate in the UK finals.   Following from his experiences, later that month, Stewart went on to win the energy sector of the ‎UK Daily Telegraph STEM Awards…

    Eoin McGread
  • Upcoming events!! Auto-sync our events to your calendar via https://goo.gl/RmzLi9

    Upcoming events!! Auto-sync our events to your calendar via https://goo.gl/RmzLi9

    Upcoming events!  Remember these events are FREE and add to your CPD (We usually even provide refreshments!). Use the links below for more info and to register as spaces are often limited: 8th Nov: AD plant and Wind Turbine tour -  https://goo.gl/H8ST4t 16th Nov: BT Tour -  https://goo.gl/451h0x 23rd Nov: Lifeskills-Art of being assertive-  https://goo.gl/8Wwhbo 16th Jan: Lifeskills- Project Management-  https://goo.gl/BV44yo Sync our full calendar to your iPhone/Mac/PC by clicking: https://goo.gl/RmzLi9   (You can turn the calendar on and off easily if it's cluttering your schedule)

    Brian Moorhead
  • AD plant and Wind Turbine tour 8th Nov 2016

    AD plant and Wind Turbine tour 8th Nov 2016

    North West Event: (ONLY A FEW PLACES LEFT!!) As Northern Ireland nears 1 GW of installed renewable energy have you ever wondered how Anaerobic Digestors or Wind Turbines work?  What work is involved to set them up?  How long do they take to build? Greenville Energy have kindly welcomed us to a technical tour of their combined renewable generation site for what is sure to be an insightful and interesting tour of technology that has become increasingly popular in NI.  We will also have an NIE Network's engineer on hand to explain the challenges of connecting distributed renewable generators to the grid! Register here:  https://goo.gl/H8ST4t

    Brian Moorhead
  • Wales Rally GB

    Wales Rally GB

    On the 27th and 28th October, a group of volunteers from the Wales North Comittee attended the Wales Rally GB where we had a stand with some activities to encourage young people to become engineers. We were amongst a number of other exhibitors such as the IMechE, Coleg Cambria, Glyndwr University etc. We had around three hundred people attending over the two days which was very encouraging.

    David Crawford
  • A Right Royal Opening

    A Right Royal Opening

    On Wednesday, after months of planning, the IET’s main headquarters - Savoy Place in London - was officially opened by HRH The Princess Royal. After its major refurbishment the building has actually been open for nearly a year, but as you can imagine Royal diaries are busy things and it can be tricky to schedule an official visit! I must confess that initially I thought it would be a bit odd having an official opening so many months after the doors opened again - but I was wrong. It was a perfect opportunity to reflect on how much has changed, both within the building, but also within engineering since 1909 when we first adopted Savoy Place as our home. HRH The Princess Royal was charming, very interested in the building and in everyone she met. She has been to Savoy Place before, as our guest…

    Alex Taylor
  • Ada Lovelace Day - By Aphra Bennett (16 Years Old)

    Ada Lovelace Day - By Aphra Bennett (16 Years Old)

    The following was written by student, Aphra Bennett, following her attendance at Ada Lovelace Day this year at IET London: Savoy Place.   It's wonderful to see that the event continues to make such a positive impact on her and presumably, many others.  This is one of the many reasons that the IET is proud to support Ada Lovelace Day and other inspirational events that encourage the next generation of women engineers! Aphra did her work experience at the IET as she wanted a well-rounded view of engineering and to understand some of the core reasons as to why there are so few women in STEM, particularly in the UK.  Aphra is set on pursuing a career in STEM herself and altering the negative perceptions that are sometimes associated with the profession. You may have seen some of our amazing posters…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Big Data Analytics For Smart Power Networks - Final Speaker Update

    Big Data Analytics For Smart Power Networks - Final Speaker Update

    And so, our final speaker update, today,  focussing on Professor Stephen McArthur who will be delivering his presentation entitled: Harnessing data science and engineering expertise for operational data analytics About the speaker : Stephen McArthur is a Professor of Intelligent Energy Systems at the University of Strathclyde. His main area of expertise is intelligent system applications in energy systems covering smart grid applications, condition monitoring and data analytics. Data analytic solutions developed by his team have been deployed for a range of national and international energy companies. He is the Director of the joint Strathclyde and Imperial College EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Power Networks and Smart Grids and co-directs the UK EPSRC Energy Networks Hub, HubNet…

    Joanne Longton
  • Free Tech Events

    Free Tech Events

    Here is a list of free tech events that may be of interest. Read more...

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  • The meteoric rise of the female tech boss

    The meteoric rise of the female tech boss

    Samantha Kingston fell into the video games industry by accident - but her rise has been meteoric. Two years ago she had a marketing job at a community theatre when a recruitment consultant approached her, and asked whether she had ever considered a career in gaming. Read more...

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Latest speaker update:  Big Data Analytics For Smart Power Networks

    Latest speaker update: Big Data Analytics For Smart Power Networks

    Today it is the turn of Panos Louvieris, who will talk on "Empowering Renewable Energy Prosumers through Big Data Analytics" About the speaker: Panos Louvieris is Professor of Information Systems in the Department of Computer Science at Brunel University London. He is Research Director of the Big Data Analytics Cluster, leads the Digital Economy and Cybersecurity research groups and is a member of the Smart Power Networks theme at Brunel. Synopsis Renewable energy prosumers are citizens who consume and produce renewable energy for self-consumption or to sell back to a grid. As more and more households embrace renewable energy sources, the question that nevertheless remains is how prosumers maximise their pecuniary benefits from exchanging their micro-generated renewable energy surpluses, say…

    Joanne Longton
  • Spotlight On Project Controls Network Exec Member: Jason Wharton

    Spotlight On Project Controls Network Exec Member: Jason Wharton

    I can't believe we are nearing the end of October already, as I hand the blog over to Jason Wharton.   Jason is our latest recruit to the exec team and currently lives in Australia.   Below he tells us more: I entered the engineering world as a 16 year old, straight out of school and into an apprenticeship in electrical and instrumentation engineering. Back then, when the world was still in black and white, a dual skilled apprenticeship was uncommon and these sorts of schemes heralded the demarcation of skills that overlapped within the industrial context. Automation was really changing the way businesses did things and a new thinking was required. My friends went to college and university and I got the chance too, albeit on a part time basis, but the difference was I got paid and I saw first…

    Joanne Longton
  • Factories Of The Future: IET TechBite

    Factories Of The Future: IET TechBite

    The following is an excerpt from the IET's latest TechBite (bitesize technical insights) - Factories of the future, produced by the IET Control and Automation Network. You can view the full article and download a free PDF. The next big revolution in manufacturing – coined ‘Industry 4.0’ – is underway, as we move from an analogue age into a fully digital one. Factories of the future will reach new levels of automation, with integration of systems stretching far beyond the shop floor into the office and supply chain. And the role of engineers and operators looks set to change dramatically in order to meet developing customer demands for a more agile and flexible service.   Although Industry 4.0 may be the future, the truth is that many of the underlying technologies have been around for some…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Repair Cafe

    Repair Cafe

    Cambridge and the local villages have several thriving groups that help the community through the operation of Repair Cafes .  On Saturday 22 October I attended a repair cafe in Waterbeach, following an invite by IET member Paul Bearpark.  The morning whizzed by, helping a wide range of people by repairing radios, replacing thermal fuses in greenhouse heaters, getting a Nespresso machine operating and finally assembling a set of flat pack steps for an elderly lady.  Fortified by coffee and cake, I enjoyed the event and was pleased to be able to help members of the community and help reduce the amount of kit going to landfill.  If you are a Technician or Engineer able to use hand tools and a meter, you can certainly be of use at a repair cafe.  The next event in the Cambridge area is at the…

    David Blake
  • Global Challenge For 2016/17

    Global Challenge For 2016/17

    Kindly note the IET Young Processionals have published information online  on this year’s Global Challenge. Information can be found in this link Looking forward to see s tudents and young professionals f rom the Europe Middle East and Africa Region (EMEA) joining this challenge as to  develop virtual solutions to real world problems.   Christos Christou CC EMEA Communications Group cchristou28@theiet.org

    Christos Christou
  • Phoebe's Thoughts: Insights From V&I's Events

    Phoebe's Thoughts: Insights From V&I's Events

    Now that Summer is over and the academic year has started it’s the perfect time for the Network’s Executive team to reflect upon the network’s successes during the last session and put the final touches in place for our programme of events until December 2016. The main theme that ran through the network’s events last session was developments in vision technology for healthcare applications.   We kicked started the session off with the inaugural IET International Conference on Technologies for Active and Assisted Living (TechAAL) held at Kingston University and organised by Dr Francisco Florez Revuelta. It is a fact that many European countries have ageing populations; individuals who wish to lead active, independent, and fulfilling lives for as long as possible and TechAAL created a forum for…

  • Podcasts from IBC 2016

    Podcasts from IBC 2016

    From our time at this year's International Broadcasting Convention (IBC), we sat down with major players in the multimedia space including Irdeto’s Andrew Wajs, CTO, who discussed the  current content piracy landscape and content protection ; and Nagravision's Christopher Schouten, Senior Director Product Marketing, about  threat and opportunity in the paid TV arena, and the future of 4k delivery to the consumer . You can now listen to all of the interviews  here . We would love to hear what you think!

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    Former Community Member
  • YWE Finalist, Emma Wilding On BBC Radio Coventry & Warwickshire

    YWE Finalist, Emma Wilding On BBC Radio Coventry & Warwickshire

    Emma Wilding spoke live on BBC Radio Coventry & Warwickshire earlier talking about her journey into engineering, her job and the Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards. it starts at 2 hours 13 mins Listen to the interview...

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    Former Community Member
  • Winner Of The TPN Best Poster Competition

    Winner Of The TPN Best Poster Competition

    The Satellite Systems & Applications TPN are pleased to announce that the winner of their  'Game Changing Satellite Applications' Best Poster competition is Paul Iliffe. Paul is a mechanical and aerospace engineer with a passion for spaceflight. In 2007 he obtained a 1 st class MEng in Mechanical Engineering from Imperial College London, UK, with one year at the Technical University of Aachen, Germany. Thereafter, he undertook his PhD at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, where his research focussed on orbital formation flying. Following the completion of his PhD in 2011 he worked as an engineer at British Airways Engineering in London, where he gained experience in a variety of departments and projects such as the application of Continuous Improvement and Lean principles in aircraft…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Dare to be Different

    Dare to be Different

    Susie Wolff and The Motor Sports Association – governing body of UK motorsport – have joined forces to launch Dare To Be Different, a high-profile new initiative that will inspire, connect and celebratewomen who work in every aspect of motor sport. Read more... Watch the Video...

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  • Cyber Resilient Infrastructure Report - Securing Our Critical National Infrastructure And Defence Capabilities

    Cyber Resilient Infrastructure Report - Securing Our Critical National Infrastructure And Defence Capabilities

    Atkins has just published the Cyber Resilient Infrastructure Report - Securing our critical national infrastructure and defence capabilities. Download a copy here . It is particularly relevant to those in the critical national infrastructure, defence, government and national security sectors, but has been designed to provide a strategic and practical introduction to the topic that will apply to the majority of organisations. This research involved interviews with the leadership of a wide range of industry-leading organisations including Airbus Defence & Space, Anglian Water, CREST, Marshall Aerospace & Defence Group, TechUK, Ministry of Defence Joint Forces Command, and the UK Space Agency. The results help paint a picture of these organisations' top security concerns. They also provide a confidence…

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  • History Weekend Conference Prague May 2017 - deadline extended for Call for Papers

    History Weekend Conference Prague May 2017 - deadline extended for Call for Papers

    40th IEE/IET HISTORY WEEKEND CONFERENCE : PRAGUE 6-7 th  MAY 2017 CALL FOR PAPERS - DEADLINE EXTENDED Papers are invited on the history of engineering and technology for presentation at the 40th IEE/ IET weekend history conference to be held in Prague in the Czech Republic 6-7th May 2017. Papers which discuss the history, early or recent, of any engineering or technology specialism relevant to the IET , or the personalities and companies who have contributed to the rich heritage of the engineering profession will be considered. The organisers hope to attract papers relating not just to Central Europe but, recognising the global reach of the IET, any area of the world. Selected papers will be presented on Saturday 6 th  May, with optional technical visits on Sunday 7 th  May. For those who plan…

    Anne Locker
  • Exploring the future challenges and opportunities for Engineering Manufacture

    Exploring the future challenges and opportunities for Engineering Manufacture

    "The challenges faced by manufacturing research, education and skills requirements, and our knowledge capability base in 2075 will be influenced and informed by organic and disruptive technologies and systems, new materials, changes in our life styles and values, and global political and societal developments. To be suitably prepared, we need to imagine the future to plan the present. A new global forum to discuss very long term manufacturing challenges (i.e. Manufacturing Futures) for the UK and other countries is essential for prosperity and sustainability. Our collective views on Manufacturing Futures will shape our research direction in the short and long term, better understand our user requirements and drivers, ensure tailored and timely practical solutions, and support innovation in…

    Louis Redding