9th IET GCC Robotics Challenge - An Annual Robotics Challenge 2025 Theme: Robotics and AI for Agriculture Applications It is with great pleasure that we announce the launching of the 9th IET GCC robotics Challenge. The Challenge consists of two cycles: The Local Rounds (at each of the GCC States), and the Final Round (which will take place as an online Event).
View EventIn this talk, we’ll explore how compound semiconductors are shaping future applications like electric vehicles, secure telecom networks and renewable energy solutions.
View EventProfessional Registration can enhance you career prospects by recognising your skills and experience and demonstrating your commitment to professionalism. These professional qualifications are peer assessed and internationally recognised. The IET is licensed by the Engineering Council to assess applicants and award the following titles CEng, IEng, EngTech and ICTTech.
View EventIn this talk Michael de Podesta will outline how heat pumps work, how homes work, and how heat pumps work in homes to replace a gas or oil boiler.
View EventMore energy will be produced by decentralised renewable sources, primarily driven by the need to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate climate change. The energy systems are becoming increasingly sophisticated, requiring innovative approaches and powerful tools to enhance their management and operation. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changer in the energy sector in this regard.
View EventThe speaker will cover the design choices made, the construction methods used and the choice of materials used in the building of the liner.
View EventThis is a Coventry and Warwickshire Retired Engineers event.
View EventQuantum computing is rapidly evolving from theoretical promise to practical implementation. As industries face increasingly complex challenges in logistics, materials science, and process optimization
View EventFrom AI, digital twins and robots, new technologies are revolutionizing the way that plants operate. The transition to industrial autonomy requires a variety of technologies across IT and OT areas
View EventLondon relies on a 150-year-old sewer system built for a population less than half its current size. As a result, millions of tonnes of raw sewage spills, untreated, into the River Thames each year.
View EventA tour of what it takes to get a complex project to construction in the UK today – how solutions are selected, defined, refined and bought to the point of construction.
View EventJoin us for a comprehensive overview of the diverse and significant applications of particle accelerator engineering.
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