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Are you attending the All-Energy Exhibition and Conference?

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The All-Energy Exhibition and Conference is the UK’s largest renewable energy event taking place in ‘Europe’s Energy City’, Aberdeen, on 22 & 23 May 2013.

                                    

Come along to the IET’s conference session taking place on Wednesday 22 May 11.00 – 12.30 and visit our exhibition (stand J19) showcasing all areas of the IET and in particular:

 

Professional Registration

Membership and Professional Development

The IET Digital library

IET Energy Sector

 

Meet the IET’s Professional Development Manager

 

The IET’s Professional Development Manager, Dick Bacon, will be attending on both days.

 

On Wednesday 22 May, Dick will be offering Professional Registration and CPD advice on a one-to-one basis – just come along and book an appointment on the day.

 

On Thursday 23 May, you can come along to talk to Dick on the IET stand and he will also be networking around the other exhibition stands.

 

Visit our website for more information including how to register to attend.

 

Let us know if you will be there.
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  • Aaron Thiele from the IET's Communities team will be there too and would be really happy to talk to anyone interested in getting more involved with our local and technical networks - explore MyCommunity to get an idea of the groups that already exist.



    Volunteering with a community can help you make connections with other engineers to expand your professional network, it can also help you develop new skills that you may not get the chance to try out at work.



    Be sure and say hello to Aaron if you see him!
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  • Aaron Thiele from the IET's Communities team will be there too and would be really happy to talk to anyone interested in getting more involved with our local and technical networks - explore MyCommunity to get an idea of the groups that already exist.



    Volunteering with a community can help you make connections with other engineers to expand your professional network, it can also help you develop new skills that you may not get the chance to try out at work.



    Be sure and say hello to Aaron if you see him!
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