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  • Meet Our Sports Of The Future Winner!

    Meet Our Sports Of The Future Winner!

    Our Sports of the Future competition ran in April and May as part of our Engineer a Better World campaign. We encouraged children to use their imagination to create a new sport or invention to make existing sport even better!We had plenty of innovative and clever ideas from robots you can play football with, to a gun that fires chicken nuggets at athletes to keep them sustained. Some entries were even inspired by social distancing restrictions, including the ‘Squennis Ball’ that automatically returns to you, allowing you to play tennis without a partner, and social distancing trainers that light up if you’re within two metres of someone else. Our 13-year-old winner, Charlotte Geary, came up with an innovative way to make skaters go faster and do more tricks without ever having to take their…

    EngX Editorial
  • 2020 programme

    2020 programme

    Because of the Covid virus we have had to cancel all our events for the remainder of 2020. We hope to resume sometime in 2021. Jim Gaw SESAME committee

    Samuel Gaw (Jim)
  • Novel Soft Robotics Approaches Addressing The Challenges In Nuclear Decommissioning

    Novel Soft Robotics Approaches Addressing The Challenges In Nuclear Decommissioning

    Join us for an upcoming webinar organised by the Control & Automation Technical NetworkThe United Kingdom is forecast to accumulate 4.9 million tonnes of radioactive waste by 2025 and the ongoing nuclear decommissioning project is expected to span over the next 120 years. Owing to the hazardous nature of this activity, robot-assisted decommissioning is an attractive solution but poses tremendous challenges such as nuclear radiation and operation in confined and unstructured environments.  Join us for a free webinar, presented by Professor Kaspar Althoefer.  In this talk, Prof Althoefer will discuss some of the innovative approaches for sensor delivery and robotic manipulation based on soft and bioinspired robots being explored at the Centre for Advanced Robotics @ Queen Mary. The talk will…

    Joanne Longton
  • Why Is Product Data Important To Manufacturers?

    Why Is Product Data Important To Manufacturers?

    We kick off our series of articles about manufacturers product data with an article about what product data is and why it is important - check the invitation to participate in the online discussion too! In this first of a series of articles about product data for manufacturers in the construction industry we look at the importance of secure, validated and interoperable structured product information and why it is the key to bringing the construction industry into a safer future.   What type of data are we talking about? When we talk about product data for manufacturers, we’re talking about the wide range of information generated about their products. For example: Manufacturing Data – the information that is required to make the product, such as bills of materials (the ingredients), the manufacturing…

    ManufacturersPLG Team
  • University Of Leeds - Creating Resilient Sustainable Micro-grids - 4th September: Free

    University Of Leeds - Creating Resilient Sustainable Micro-grids - 4th September: Free

    The University of Leeds has organised a free to (virtually) attend workshop. The UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funded Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) project CRESUM-HYRES is organising a virtual workshop to showcase parts of the project’s work, the Universities partners, and prominent researchers in the area to increase access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all. The CRESUM-HYRES virtual workshop includes three sessions focused on:     1. Towards Resilience, flexibility, and Sustainability in Remote Microgrids 2. Planning of Sustainable Microgrids 3. Operation of Sustainable Microgrids    The first session will be concluded by a panel discussion involving the three keynote speakers with substantial experience of leading research projects on modern microgrids…

    Oliver Clarke
  • The All-Ethernet In-Vehicle Network - 'Evolution Or Revolution?' (IET Webinar)

    The All-Ethernet In-Vehicle Network - 'Evolution Or Revolution?' (IET Webinar)

    The drive towards autonomous and connected mobility is dramatically re-defining vehicle architecture as we know today. The car will become the ultimate 'mobile device', a 'data centre on wheels' characterised by software and no longer mechanics - all using ethernet as a core component explained Mike Jones, Senior Marketing Manager, Automotive Ethernet Microchip at the 'Evolution or Revolution?' The All-Ethernet In-Vehicle Network' IET Webinar. Mike spoke about how Ethernet's durability will allow the hardware components to become domain specific but also responsive to applications buses, enabling about the concept of the software defined car - which will have over 100 million lines of code enabling dynamic cloud-based applications. PCIe technology is to play a big role in ethernet evolution…

    Rimesh Patel
  • New Laptops For Old : Using Free And Open Source Software

    New Laptops For Old : Using Free And Open Source Software

    A free method of bringing an old laptop back to life, a recording of a recent talk presented to the IET by Mr. Mike Farnworth in July and again in August 2020.A common fate for a Windows PC after a few years is to be retired because it's out-of-date.  Even if its hardware is healthy, a computer will run more slowly when old than it did when new. The problem will be its software. There's a simple solution: use free and open-source software instead. As a general rule, any PC will run noticeably faster under Linux than under Windows.  Rebuilding an old PC with a Linux software distribution gives it a new lease of life. This talk will show you what to do. The task is surprisingly easy, and the software costs nothing! Here is a video of the talk written and presented by Mike Farnworth  https://www…

    David S Crawford
  • Notice of Annual General Meeting 2020

    Notice of Annual General Meeting 2020

    Dear Member, Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Institution of Engineering and Technology Singapore will be held on Tuesday 29th September 2020 at 7.30pm. The meeting will take place online. All resolutions to be put before the Annual General Meeting must be sent to the Honorary Secretary at least 14 days before the Annual General Meeting. That is, by Tuesday 15th September 2020. As per clause 7.5 of the Constitution, at least half of the members of the current Management Committee except the Chairman and Honorary Secretary will retire then shall be eligible for immediate re-election, then members for the 2020 – 2021 Committee will be elected during the Annual General Meeting. Nominations for the Management Committee (Nomination Form enclosed) close at 6pm on Tuesday…

    Alison Siu
  • Introducing The Plain Language Guide For Manufacturers

    Introducing The Plain Language Guide For Manufacturers

    Manufacturers produce a significant part of the information required to bring about a safer construction industry; but this information is currently not structured or shared in a consistent way. Read about the project to produce a Plain Language Guide to Product Data for Manufacturers and how you can get involved. If industry is to meet the challenges of a digital future, avoid a race to the bottom and respond to the requirements of a new building safety regulatory system, we need manufacturers to structure and share their data safely. This IET project is producing a Plain Language Guide to Product Data for Manufacturers in the UK and Europe. The guide aims to help decision makers in manufacturing identify: Why structured data is important. How to avoid poor investment decisions. How to protect…

    ManufacturersPLG Team
  • Diversity in PEMD

    Diversity in PEMD

    Join the discussion on ways to stop the decline in the number of engineers and how to improve diversity within the profession, with the Driving the Electric Revolution team, guest host Jacqui Murray, Deputy Director of the Faraday Battery Challenge and others. https://lnkd.in/de7Mi3B #DrivingElectricRevolution #Diversity #STEM This Thursday 27 August 2020 at 15:00 (UK time)

    Bill Drury
  • West Yorkshire Network Committee

    West Yorkshire Network Committee

    The IET West Yorkshire Network organise a programme of engineering activities in the West Yorkshire area. 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 our committees, or would like to be a volunteer for us, please get in touch with any of the volunteers listed here. Dr Crinela Pislaru  - Chairman Dr Crinela Pislaru has over 20 years’ experience of teaching and research in UK Universities. Her expertise is on Engineering education and control engineering with applications in rail industry and manufacturing industry. She was awarded the status of Chartered Engineer (CEng) and Fellowship of Higher Education Academy (FHEA) as recognition of her high level of competence and ongoing commitment to professionalism…

    Oliver Clarke
  • IET Supported Event - Online Railway Automation Seminar - 2 Days, 4 Leading Institutions

    IET Supported Event - Online Railway Automation Seminar - 2 Days, 4 Leading Institutions

    As automation, artificial intelligence and robotics technologies continue to develop, they open up many opportunities to increase railway capacity, performance and reliability, while reducing costs and improving customer experience and safety. Much is also to be learnt about how automation can be introduced effectively and safely.  Four major professional engineering institutions (IRSE, The PWI, IMechE and IET) have joined forces to deliver perhaps the most comprehensive in-depth seminar on rail automation to be held to date.                   Delegates can watch 17 pre-recorded presentations from international industry experts in advance of two live 90-minute seminar sessions, which will each include an interactive Q&A session.    The cost of the seminar, including on-demand access to all…

    Lynsay Callaghan
  • Update On Condition Monitoring Techniques For Assessment Of High Voltage Assets

    Update On Condition Monitoring Techniques For Assessment Of High Voltage Assets

    Fundamentally, the desired result of a diagnostic test is to determine the status of the apparatus as to whether an abnormality is detected, how critical it is, and how soon it will require attention. The justification for the tests is the benefit of having data to support decisions that affect the reliability of the asset. Short of limiting the use of an asset, diagnostic testing is the only reliable and economic approach to ensuring its longevity for reliable and safe operation.  Some tests can detect very specific anomalies while others offer a broad assessment of the asset. The scope of this presentation is to consolidate all the current techniques ranging from simple insulation resistance testing to more complex methods such as Frequency Response Analysis for field testing of HV assets…

    Teck Tan
  • Annual Event 2020 - Speaker Updates

    Annual Event 2020 - Speaker Updates

    We are very excited to announce our Annual event will take place via Zoom this year - 9 - 10 September.  Taking place over two days, we have some fantastic speakers lined up for you.   Day one will cover COVID-19 response from the particle accelerator community and the second day will be alligned with what the annual conference usually covers. Registration is required, and the Zoom link to join the event will be sent to you no later than 2 days before. Details for the speakers to date are below.  For further details and how to register please  Visit the webpage Diamond's contribution to the fight against covid-19", Dr Alice Douangamath , Senior Beamline Scientist, Diamond Light Source Ltd  Synopsis: SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19, has resulted in over twenty million confirmed cases…

    Joanne Longton
  • Innovative Nuclear Competition Launch – Are You Ready For The Challenge?

    Innovative Nuclear Competition Launch – Are You Ready For The Challenge?

    The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority – including Sellafield Ltd and Magnox Ltd – has teamed up with Innovate UK to call on companies to come up with new ideas and innovative approaches to the challenge. You can view the Government press release here Robotics, sensors, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, advanced software, route planning and tracking, image recognition, materials characterisation, control, autonomous systems:  these are just some of the potential technologies which could be used for the Sort and Segregate Nuclear Waste competition. It is open to any interested organisations – they don’t have to be from a nuclear background – to form consortia and develop a plan to address the challenge. It involves work at Sellafield and several Magnox nuclear reactor sites – the UK’s…

  • Where do we go next?

    Where do we go next?

    Where do we go next?  This is a blog post by Phil Haggar, posted here by Martin Russ. Needs must. Necessity compels us. And scares some us too, I’ve no doubt. When your freelance income looks shakier than it has for a while, maybe there’s a genuine reason to pull up the duvet; order something from Amazon to cheer yourself up and hope it’s all going to get better Eventually.  Engineers and emotions are strange bedfellows. We are trained to solve problems, and, when there are issues with a live broadcast service, remaining dispassionate is a benefit. But dispassionate logic, without emotion, is Vulcan not human. And as human engineers, understanding our emotions can be a key part of our toolbox.  When managing technical projects, an important part is to review the lessons learned. I have a small…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Help us find our IET@150 STEM Personality of the Year

    Help us find our IET@150 STEM Personality of the Year

    Do you know someone who deserves this once in a lifetime award? We’re looking to recognise a person or group who are making a difference to our world. They could be helping local communities, fighting global challenges or benefiting society anywhere in the world, through a direct or indirect association with engineering or technology. They should be STEM role models for young people, highly regarded in their field and excellent communicators. It’s quick and easy to nominate. You can visit:  https://www.theiet.org/about/iet-150-anniversary/help-us-find-our-iet-150-stem-personality-of-the-year/ Nominees can be of any nationality, from any country of residence, and do not need to be an IET member. This is a great opportunity to share experience, or nominate someone doing something amazing

    Kathryn Bain
  • NOMINATIONS FOR THE IET MALAYSIA LOCAL NETWORK COMMITTEE 2021/2023 SESSION

    NOMINATIONS FOR THE IET MALAYSIA LOCAL NETWORK COMMITTEE 2021/2023 SESSION

    NOMINATIONS FOR THE IET MALAYSIA LOCAL NETWORK COMMITTEE 2021/2023 SESSION   In accordance with Clause 10 of the Constitution, nominations to fill the vacancies as stated above in the Nomination Form are invited from amongst IET Malaysia Local Network Members. Each candidate can only be nominated for one post. Each proposer can only propose one candidate for one post. Seconder can support more than one candidate (as per Constitution, Clause 10 (6)). Candidate should complete the attached Nomination Form which you could download from the IET Malaysia Local Network Community or collect from the IET Malaysia Secretariat. The nomination together with the written consent of the person so nominated, shall be sent in a sealed envelope marked "Confidential Nomination Paper" and addressed to The Hon…

    Alison Siu
  • Innovate Malaysia Design Conference 2020

    Innovate Malaysia Design Conference 2020

    Innovate Malaysia Design Conference 2020 As a continuous efforts in promoting STEM education in Malaysia, IET Malaysia is proudly supporting IET Green Technology Award for the up coming Innovate Malaysia Design Conference (IMDC) 2020. Innovate Malaysia Design Competition is the largest design competition in Malaysia, open to all third year or final year degree engineering, computer science, IT, and science/mathematics students. The goal of the competition is to promote innovative culture in engineering design work, tackle real-world problems with practical engineering solutions, and churn out brightest talents for product development, further research, and commercialization. Technology companies, including Dassault Systémes SOLIDWORKS, Google, Intel, Keysight, MathWorks, Microsoft, SAS, and…

    Alison Siu
  • Mobile Prestige Lecture: 5G Opportunities (IET Berkshire Local Network Webinar)

    Mobile Prestige Lecture: 5G Opportunities (IET Berkshire Local Network Webinar)

    "We all use 4G now and are getting a liking to how voice and data services should be delivered. With 5G we can expect faster resolutions, better time responses and video real time accuracy" explained Phil Sheppard, Director and Principal Consultant at Clear Technology Consulting Limited at the 'Mobile Prestige Lecture: 5G Opportunities' lecture organised by the IET Berkshire Local Network and hosted by Abhaya Sumanasena.   Phil walked the delegates through what we can expect with 5G deployment speeds, and why the 20Gbps peak speed is still yet to come - in the meantime the initial deployment efficiencies will still be a massive change on how we consume voice and data in our homes and businesses. Global 5G economy is expected to reach $2.2 Trillion and is expected to have a high impact on Agriculture…

  • IET East Midlands - Video Content Available Now!

    IET East Midlands - Video Content Available Now!

    Check out the new IET East Midlands youtube channel, here we will share webinars which have been recorded and any other relevant content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx0FAsSx8wS5sS7TLDKMdxg To get us started we have been working with the IMechE and RAeS in the area to put together a series called 'Talking Together' with videos focussed on mental health and wellbeing. To kick us off here is a Q&A with Rolls-Royce CTO Paul Stein discussing themes around loneliness in the workplace, dealing with disappointment and uncertainty as a young professional: https://bit.ly/3jIOYgE

    Michelle T
  • IET Talks 2020/2021 Academic Year

    IET Talks 2020/2021 Academic Year

    Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, most of the venues we normally use for lectures are currently closed.  All of our talks in 2020 are online and can be booked via the IET events pages.  For 2021, we are putting together talks which will probably also be online unless there are major changes in rules and conditions for holding events and venues are available.

    David Blake
  • Learn Something In Lockdown

    Learn Something In Lockdown

    You will be aware that the IET have taken the decision to cancel or postpone all IET in-person events for the foreseeable future. However, we have a huge range of virtual events available. As part of our ongoing support of CPD whilst we're in lockdown, we would like to highlight a number of our upcoming e-classes with spaces available that may be of interest.   22/07/2020 Managing Change 10:30 12:00 24/07/2020 Leading and Developing Successful Teams 10:30 12:00 04/08/2020 Starting out in Coaching 10:30 12:00 07/08/2020 Managing Change 13:30 15:00 13/14/08/2020 Preparing for Professional Registration 10:30 11:00 17/08/2020 Dealing with Conflict 10:30 12:00 Our e-classes use established theories and concepts delivered by our engaging professional skills trainers, and are great as an introduction…

    Kathryn Bain
  • John Logie Baird Webinar 2020 - Introduction To Our Speaker Nigel Walley, MD, Decipher

    John Logie Baird Webinar 2020 - Introduction To Our Speaker Nigel Walley, MD, Decipher

    The IET Media JLB 2020 webinar - The End of the Broadcast is taking place next on 16th July ( register now to join us ) and I wanted to introduce our next speaker Nigel Walley,  MD at Decipher.   Nigel is MD of media consultancy Decipher which specialises in understanding how new consumer technologies affect media and advertising markets. Decipher works with most major broadcasters, TV platforms and trade bodies and have recently published a review of addressable TV advertising for ISBA.