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  • Gremlins strike at Pembrey for MotoE

    Earlier in the month the second round of the MotoE electric motorcycle racing series got underway at the Pembrey circuit in South Wales.  Its one that I’ve never visited, but I couldn’t miss the opportunity to tie in a visit to the circuit with the chance to go to the Mumbles and Gower Peninsula, two places I’ve also always wanted to visit. The two electric motorcycles from University of Bath Zero team and the Nova Racing team from University of Delft were present again.  We had been expecting University of Nottingham, but due to a technical issue they were not able to compete.  Once again the electric bikes were mixed up with the petrol ones in the Desmo Duo series. Practice and the qualifying laps went well for both teams, with Casper Voogt for the Nova team qualifying midfield in a full…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • UK Space Conference 2017

    Earlier in the summer, volunteers from the Satellite Systems & Applications Network got together with IET staff members, to capture content at the annual UK Space conference, which this year was held in Manchester.   We’ve produced the following videos to showcase current hot topics and other relevant issues in the Space/Satellite sectors:   VR Crisis Training for Decision Makers Satellite Applications Catapult at UK Space Week Clyde Space Where’s my homework from the Institute for Research in Schools Open Cosmos Low cost access to Space Oxford Space Systems Reaction Engines Bright Ascension SSTL   The Network would like to record its thanks to all those people who agreed to be interviewed for the videos and you can view these below.  You can also help us to promote these videos by sharing…

    Deborah-Claire McKenzie
  • Event Announcement: 5G State Of Play

    Exciting news! The registration page for the next in our 5G series – ‘5G - State of Play’ – is now open !     http://www.theiet.org/events/2018/250337.cfm   About the Event 24 January 2018, Savoy Place, London 5G will usher in new types of applications requiring unprecedented bandwidth, ultra-low latency, and massive sensing. The one-day conference is on the state-of-play in the development of 5G technology. The event will focus on systems, standards, and policies needed to bring 5G to market.%u3000 Perspectives, challenges, opportunities and solutions from telecom operators, equipment manufacturers, policymakers, and academics will be shared in an effort to bring this technology to fruition by 2020. The event also provides a valuable opportunity to meet and interact with the 5G drivers in…

    Former Staff Member
  • LIFESKILLS: Taking Control of your Career workshop on Thursday 12 October

    We have spaces still available at the Lifeskills evening workshop on Thursday 12th October titled "Taking Control of your Career" The course is free to attend and is hosted at the University of Reading. Parking is free. You will also earn 3 hours CPD for attending. For more info and to book your place visit: http://www.theiet.org/events/local/250565.cfm

    Dooshiant Dyall
  • Living in the Internet of Things Cybersecurity of the IoT - A PETRAS, IoTUK & IET Event Conference & Exhibition

    The IET, the PETRAS Research Hub and IoTUK are seeking abstract submissions for the Living in the Internet of Things conference and exhibition  which is taking place at IET London: Savoy Place on 28-29 March 2018.  The conference scope focuses on cybersecurity of the Internet of Things and is distinctively concerned with a range of sociotechnical issues across all industry sectors and applications including:       Submit your abstract by 10 November 2017 . Your work will be peer reviewed by the  Programme Committee and successful authors will be invited to provide a full paper for publication, a presentation slot in the programme and a reduced fee to attend the entire event.  1.  Visit the author information page   2.  Download the abstract template  3.  Submit your abstract online by Friday

    Former Staff Member
  • Humans Of The IET YP - Simon Nguyen

    Last week we met  Leon , incumbent IET YP vice-chairperson and general marketing wizard. This week I'd like to introduce  Simon Nguyen , another member of the executive, our Secretary . Simon is a Civil/Structural Engineer whose first experience with the IET was the 2016 IET Networking Dinner. He had so much fun that he joined the committee. Why did you join the Committee? Great opportunity to network with other young professionals and give back to students. Dogs or cats (or Ducks? Naked mole rats?)? All animals are great but dogs are my best friend What is your guilty pleasure? Food Challenges and binge-watching Anime. The only food challenge I've watched was Kiviak and that was enough. What is the nerdiest thing you do?  Watching One Piece discussion/theory videos on YouTube. I do the same…

    Former Community Member
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  • *** CANCELLED *** 18 Oct 2017 - Opportunities Gained; Engineering And Technology In Action

    *** CANCELLED DUE TO A LACK OF INTEREST *** ...come and hear a thought provoking presentation by the founders of the Nicolas Robinson School in Ethiopia, Max and Kathryn Robinson that demonstrates “engineering and technology in action”. Max and Kathryn Robinson founded Rainbows4children in 2004 with the aim of breaking the cycle of poverty in Mekele, north Ethiopia by educating the poorest children to the highest level. Ethiopia has the ambition to become a middle-income country by 2025. To achieve this aim she must industrialise and educate engineers and scientists to a high standard.   More than 1400 children are being educated at the Nicolas Robinson School from kindergarten entry level to grade 12. 180 students have now graduated from the school and are following science courses at universities…

    Jeff Hunter
  • Northern Powerhouse Manufacturing Strategy

    As many IET Members will be aware, the Government has produced the Northern Powerhouse (NPH) Strategy document (attached) that outlines the Government’s vision for building a strong economic North that would benefit the whole of the UK.   The IET Manufacturing TPN Executive committee are organising an evidence gathering session with industrialists to provide the Government with a conduit to industry, which will assist in developing the strategy.   We have an event scheduled at the University of Liverpool on October 19th that will take the form of an evening workshop that will allow invited delegates to review and provide comments and feedback on the Government Northern Powerhouse Strategy as published in November 2016. The aim is to invite delegates to achieve a representative response from…

  • Mentoring Awareness Week 2017

    Do you remember someone from early in your career who supported and inspired you to become the professional you are today? Could you be that person for someone working toward Professional Registration? Following the success of Mentoring Awareness Week in 2015 and 2016, The IET Mentoring Service are happy to announce the 2017 Mentoring Awareness week.  This week of activity recognises the work done by those volunteering through the IET Volunteer Mentoring Service and also seeks new mentors to support those working toward professional registration.  If you are already professionally registered with the IET, and have just a few hours a month to share with another member and feel that you could pass on your experience and support a developing engineer outside of your immediate workplace then the…

    Kathryn Bain
  • The First IET x Robogals Quiz Night!

    Despite many initial hurdles, the IET LP’s first annual Quiz Night was a great success! Held on the 8th of September, the night brought together a group of over 70 engineering students and professionals for a night of laughter and socialising.  Livened up by the cheap drinks from the bar and exorbitant amounts of pizza and snacks, attendees enjoyed the nostalgia of going ‘Back to School’ with Andy’s old school themed quiz night, despite some seemingly ancient music choices!   The Quiz Night LP team were taken on a bumpy learning journey, with planning started in April. Finding a venue became an unexpected challenge, with the best options requiring hefty bond payments or hiring fees. After a change from the original scope of the project, we were able to find a brilliant licensed venue, with…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Newbury Electronics Ltd hosted a factory visit for the local members of the IET - 14 September 2017

    IET evening visit organised by the IET Berkshire network on the 14th of September was on the topic "What’s new in PCB manufacturing and electronic assembly” and consisted of a factory tour hosted at Newbury Electronics Ltd. by Philip King, owner & Managing Director. The tour started ~ 19:30 on 14/09/2017 at Newbury Electronics Ltd, Faraday road, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 2AD. Some 20 visitors attended the tour which lasted about 2 ½ hours with refreshments and took rather longer than expected because of the fascination shown by the visitors and all their questions.   Featured demonstrations and explanations on laser drilling of micro-vias, inkjet legend printing, photomechanical laser direct imaging, flying probe electrical test, 3D AOI, robotic soldering, laser cut solder paste screen manufacture…

    Dooshiant Dyall
  • Content Everywhere hub panel discussion

    I enjoyed the chance today to moderate a panel discussion on Protecting Media Assets and Countering Cyber Threats in the OTT World on the IBC Content Everywhere Hub stage.  We had three really interesting panelists: Anna Sainsbury the CEO of GeoGuard a geofencing company, Steve Miller-Jones who is Senior DIrector of Product Marketing at Limelight Networks who provide content distribution services, and Harrie Thoen the Managing Director of NexGuard who provide watermarking solutions.  It's clear that there is a lot of interest in the changing threats to media content, as evidenced by the large audience.

    Graham Turner
  • Humans Of The IET YP - Leon Ha

    Last week we met  Peta , former IET YP chairperson, incumbent senior committee treasure, the list goes on. This week I'd like to introduce  Leon Ha , the person behind practically all social engagement from the IET YP in recent years. Chances are if you've interacted with our Facebook page you'd already have chatted with him. Currently the Vice Chairperson for the IET YP, Leon heads the marketing team , always with Instagram in hand, ready to share emojis . Leon is an alumnus of UWA having studied Chemical and Process Engineering and Applied Mathematics. He seems to have enjoyed his alma mater as he's still there as a tutor. He joined the IET to meet other engineering students and engineers to expand his network. Let's get to know Leon. Why did you join the Committee? Why won't you join a global…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • 660 Convictions For Lack Of Workplace Safety In The Last Two Years. Don’t Be Prosecution 661!

    Health and safety in the workplace can be a minefield to say the least. Incidents are thankfully, very rare, but company directors and employers with responsibility for safety can both be held liable for an incident – even if you weren’t directly responsible.Health and safety in the workplace can be a minefield to say the least. Incidents are thankfully, very rare, but company directors and employers with responsibility for safety can both be held liable for an incident – even if you weren’t directly responsible.   In addition, new sentencing guidelines introduced last year have allowed significantly higher penalties in fines and more immediate and suspended custodial sentences. Some of the fines have exceeded £1million even for non-fatal injury incidents, such as the Merlin Attractions/Alton…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Join The Satellite Systems & Applications Network Executive Team

    The IET Satellite Systems & Applications Network is appealing to members with a related  specialist technical interest  to join their Executive team and represent the interests of this technical community. As a member of the IET and a registrant to the Network, we would like to invite you to put yourself forward for this opportunity. How can you benefit? Executive Team members benefit from extensive networking opportunities, training and professional development as well as the opportunity to promote your area of interest to a wider audience. What is expected of an Executive Team Member? Executive Team members act as ambassadors for the Network and wider community. As part of a dynamic and focused group, the team regularly participate in various activities such as:  - engaging in physical and…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • Sixth Mars Rover Event

    Not for the first time the IET in Southern California took part in the annual Mars Rover event in Redondo Beach. This year was much improved on previous years with both a greater variety of professional organizations attending and things to do and see. @IET_SoCal #SoCalSelfie with potential? pic.twitter.com/FIf9BjbiX4 — IET SoCal (@IET_SoCal) September 16, 2017 As a STEM focused event, with many more professional associations in attendance, each had their own spin on how to keep the attendees interested, with build your own straw rockets, FLIR cameras, Sphero mazes and of course our own Van de Graaf Generator. @IETCommunities : volunteers making straw rockets at Sixth Annual NASA-JPL Mars Rover (& Cassini!) STEM talk & LA/OC Society Expo today. pic.twitter.com/RUi56Fa31G — IET SoCal (@IET_SoCal…

    Richard Tregaskes
  • IET events at IBC

    As part of the IET's activities at IBC we took over a room today for a number of IET, SMPTE and industry sessions, and a particularly interesting presentation came from Mark Mulready of Irdeto entitled "Taking the fight to the pirates" which discussed current day piracy problems and how and to what extent these can be controlled and cybercrime prevented.  We had a room on the 3rd floor of the Elicium Building, which gave a great view of the exhibition halls and central Amsterdam but was rather too quiet and too far from the exhibition foot traffic to make it easy to get to, but those that did make it certainly seemed to enjoy the sessions.

    Graham Turner
  • Artificial Intelligence in Marketing - How AI helps us design meaningful experiences

    IET Central London Evening Lecture Savoy Place, 13-Sep-2017 Speakers: Lisa de Bonis & Gary Jobe from Havas (a communication and marketing organisation) Important note: These are the author's personal recollections and interpretations, which are likely to suffer from errors and selectivity. There is no endorsement from the IET or the speakers. Lisa and Gary gave us a fast moving, informative and thought-provoking view of how AI (Artificial Intelligence or, more preferred, Augmented Intelligence) can be applied to several areas of marketing.   This is what I learnt... (with apologies if wrong)   AI is a natural evolution rather than a revolution; it's not about flying cars nor killer robots - Sci-fi writers and films have hyped it up on the years. Their job is to demystify and bring AI down to…

  • Day 1 of the IBC exhibition and day 2 of the conference

    There was an interesting panel session in the main conference this morning - "Safety in Numbers" - about cybersecurity risks to the broadcast chain, but in this case primarily at the production end.  Interestingly there didn't seem to be any recognition of the industry bodies set up to tackle piracy (another form of cyber attack of course) at the broadcast / distribution end and people seemed rather over optimistic over how much progress has really been made in securing studio assets.  Many of us (corroborated by some of my discussions on the floor of the exhibition today) certainly share this view!  What do others think?  I'll put in a short entry in the discussions area to see who else would like to contribute to this discussion. The IET also held a panel discussion this afternoon on trends…

    Graham Turner
  • Vision & Imaging Network at BMVC 17

    The Vision & Imaging Network found itself rubbing shoulders with tech giants Microsoft Research. Toshiba and Snapchat at the recent 2017 British Machine Vision Conference aka BMVC 17! The impressive conference, hosted by Imperial College, London, ran over four days, with most of the conference sessions and exhibitors based at the impressive Royal Geographical Society premises in leafy Kensington, just a stone’s throw from Hyde Park. Over the course of four days the conference delivered an impressive range of over 40 oral presentations, 140 posters, keynotes, tutorials and workshops. Phew! Keynotes were delivered by Facebook’s Richard Szeliski, on Visual Reconstruction and Image-Based Rendering ; and Pietro Perona, California Institute of Technology, on Visipedia – A Universal Visual Expert…

    Former Staff Member
  • First day of IBC 2017 Conference

    This year marks the 50th anniversary of IBC.  The first day's keynote was on the Future of Broadcasting, and this was followed by a fascinating set of presentations in the area of Direct to Consumer.  However the topic that really grabbed my attention was eSports, something that I for one really didn't know anything much about until yesterday.  It has a huge following, with about 200m players and 200m followers giving a total audience reach of 400m worldwide, with some contests now offering prize money of as much as $10m for the winning team (and $4m for the runners-up).  It has become a professional occupation for the teams of (young) gamers, with daily practice and training sessions, coaches and trainers working with them and generally the same sort of paraphernalia as is seen for major traditional…

    Graham Turner
  • Welcome 2017 -18 YPS and thanks to 2016 -17 YPS!!

    Let us welcome 2017 - 18 IET Malaysia YPS Committee!!   2017 -18 Committee The Young Professionals Section (YPS), IET Malaysia Network 13th Annual General Meeting, held at UTAR University (Sg. Long Campus) on 10th September 2017 has elected a new local network committee for term 2017-2018. This AGM, commencing from 9am to 1pm, was attended by 44 IET members and non-members. We would like to congratulate this new committee, and wishing them all will have a joyful volunteering memories with IET YPS Malaysia Network.   Click here for YPS Committee members list 2017 - 18 Thank you for your hard work:  2016 -17 YPS Committee!! 2016 - 17 Committee YPS Committee and On Campus Groups Malaysia YPS (including the On Campus Groups) is one of the most active YPS in Asia Pacific, the On Campus groups organised…

    Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
  • IET Malaysia YPS Committee 2017 - 18

    IET Malaysia YPS 2017 - 18 Committee CHAIRMAN: TAN TENG HWANG VICE CHAIRPERSON (INTERNAL): LEONG MEI PING VICE CHAIRMAN (EXTERNAL): INDIRAN NADARAJAN SECRETARY: TIANG SEW SUN ASSISTANT SECRETARY:  LIM WEI HONG TREASURER: WONG CHIN HONG IMMEDIATE PAST-CHAIRPERSON : LEOW SHOUN YING PAST-CHAIRPERSON: YONG BOON HENG COMMITTEE : LOO PING YEW COMMITTEE: KONG WEY LUEK COMMITTEE : LAI JIA SHERN COMMITTEE : LOW KANG WEN COMMITTEE: VOON YOON NAM COMMITTEE: QUAH HUI PING

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    Former Community Member
  • A.I – Marketing The Human Experience. (IET London).

    In line with the theme of field based technologies, I attended an event hosted by the IET London Network. Lisa De Bonis the Executive Digital Director of Havas London and Gary Jobe the Head of Technology at Havas demonstrated innovative cognitive based marketing methods to not only create value using technology, but also how entire business ecosystems are being created using the power of A.I augmentation. They discussed how companies can not only deliver the brand message though app technology, they can also create new supportive services. So whilst A.I might be seen to be replacing jobs, in some cases, it is actually creating new jobs and supportive services. Speaking with Mr Jobe, it was mentioned how digital market space could be soon sold as a commodity item. With A.I, a digital advert…