“All the highest notes, neither sharp nor flat. The ear can’t hear as high as that. Still, I ought to please any passing bat with my High Fidelity.” Audio reproduction has generated a lot of ridicule, but the reality is often stranger than even comic songs suggest. Come and hear what’s really happened in the audio industry.
View EventThe Institution of Engineering and Technology Hong Kong [IET Hong Kong] is the second largest overseas branch of the IET, UK' s largest professional engineering institution, and also the world's largest professional engineer awarding body. Besides, organizing activities for professional engineers and engineering students, IET Hong Kong organizes different STEM programs for youth. Over years, IET Hong Kong has been organizing Hong Kong Regional of the MATE International ROV Competition and underwater robot challenges for senior students.
View EventA second chance to join us for this fascinating and interesting tour of the Leibstadt Power Station, where we shall get an insight into the workings and operations of the plant, including tours of the site, cooling tower and control room. (Expected duration: 3 hours).
View EventIn this technical visit, participants will learn about the importance of low carbon energy in addressing climate change by visiting 5 themed zones, namely Climate Change and Fuel Choice, Renewable Energy, Natural Gas, Nuclear Power, and Powering the Future.
View EventDuring this visit, participants will have the chance to explore the various features of the Goodnotes app, including its intuitive interface, handwriting recognition, and organizational tools. Attendees will gain insights into the software development lifecycle, from conceptualization to implementation, and discover how Goodnotes continuously evolves to meet the needs of students, professionals, and creatives.
View EventThis event provides a practical overview of functional safety in industrial systems. It covers: (1) the key principles of functional safety, including risk reduction and Safety Integrity Levels (SIL), (2) common challenges in implementation, compliance, and system integration, (3) real-world case studies from different industries to show how functional safety is applied in practice. The event aims to give participants a solid understanding of functional safety concepts and how they are used.
View EventAI is revolutionizing engineering by enhancing automation, optimizing processes, and enabling smarter decision-making. From predictive maintenance to AI-driven design, it boosts efficiency, reduces errors, and accelerates innovation. Join this talk and embrace AI to streamline workflows and unlock new possibilities in engineering.
View EventLearn how SMR power station fleets address cost & schedule challenges, delivering simplified, standardised solutions for repeatable deployment. We explore the RR SMR design, the journey to deployment & global market outlook. Join us for an exciting evening on the future of nuclear power in the fascinating world of Small Modular Reactors.
View EventIn the next few years, we will see more implementations of a higher level of heterogeneous integration of Photonics ICs (PIC and) Electronic ICs (EIC), whether it is for performance, form factor, power consumption or cost. This lecture will provides an insight into the levels of integration, their challenges and opportunities they address.
View EventThe IET Scotland Power Technical Network is delighted to announce a face-to-face event exploring the critical nature of the LV network, and how digitisation can unlock it’s potential
View EventThis talk will explain how UK Power Networks DSO (Distribution System Operator) is fulfilling the roles defined by the Regulator, Ofgem, and the progress made two years since its inception.
View EventThe rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is not only a topical point of discussion, but a contentious one too. Some of the “Godfathers of AI” have turned their attention away from the positive potential of the technology and instead towards the potential of armageddon.
View EventWe’re upgrading our systems, and this includes changes to our customer and member account log in, MyIET. It’s part of our big picture plan to deliver a great experience for you and our wider engineering community.
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