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October 2008
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Technical Visit to Middleton Railway
Operating every year since 1758, the railway claims to be the oldest continuously operating railway in the world.
Visit 12 October 2008, Leeds, UK
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A presentation addressing the issues surrounding Power Quality, including the potential for increased electrical efficiency and avoidance of the risks associated with excessive harmonic distortion.
Lecture 13 October 2008, Bristol, UK
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A tour of the clock tower at the Houses of Parliament
Visit 13 October 2008, London, UK
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Realising network enabled capability
Network Enabled Capability (NEC) is at the heart of defence transformation for the UK and many other nations. This conference will focus on the systems engineering and systems of systems engineering that is crucial to NEC success.
Conference 13-14 October 2008, Leeds, UK
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CCTV products for the Law Enforcement Market
This talk will explore some of the specialist CCTV products developed by Clearview Communications Ltd. in Chelmsford to help law enforcement agencies. Also described will be how the company has developed since its inception in 1996 with 2 engineers into one with 70 employees supplying its products worldwide.
Lecture 14 October 2008, Chelmsford, Essex
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Design and Construction Considerations on Modern Cold Shrink Terminations.
Using examples and experiences obtained from within the UK Utilities and Railway Industries this presentation looks at the technology around modern coldshrink terminations.
Lecture 14 October 2008, Scunthorpe, UK
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JCB Dieselmax Land Speed Record
JCB Dieselmax Land Speed RecordLecture 14 October 2008, The Holiday Inn Peterborough
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The systems engineering TPN is hosting a pub night for their next book launch.
Ian Alexander an Independent Consultant, Specialising in Requirements will review his soon to be published book "Discovering Requirements", being published by John Wiley in March 2009.
Social Event 14 October 2008, London, UK
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Building on the success of previous years, the IET pub quiz runs again with prizes of electronic bounty.
Social Event 14 October 2008, The Botannic Inn, Belfast
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An update on current Electrical Safety issues illustrated with recent case studies.
Lecture 14 October 2008, Cardiff, Uk
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Graduate fair Ireland
Exhibition 14 October 2008, RDS Dublin
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IET Scotland SW Chairman's Address: Starting and Running a Consultancy
David Howie will be lecturing on how to start and run a consultancy.
Lecture 14 October 2008, Dumfries
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The industry now looks upon EMCUK as the place to meet and the support of the EMCIA, EMCTLA, IET, IEEE UKRI chapter and The EMC Journal
Workshop 14-15 October 2008, Newbury
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International Conference on Software as a Service Ease of use, rapid deployment, limited up-front investment in capital and staffing, reduction in software management responsibility, all make Software as a Service (SaaS) a desirable alternative to many on-premises solutions.
Conference 14-15 October 2008, Bangalore, India
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Using MATLAB to develop and deploy financial models
This seminar is designed to provide delegates with an understanding of the functionality and benefits provided by the MATLAB Financial Modelling Environment.
Workshop 15 October 2008, Dublin, Ireland
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The UK Magnetics Societies Advanced electrical machines through materials
This seminar will bring together key personalities and organisations specialising in magnetics focussing on the use of magnetic machinery in the aerospace and automotive industries.
Seminar 15 October 2008, Solihull, UK
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IET Scotland SW Chairman's Address: Starting and Running a Consultancy
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Lecture 15 October 2008, Glasgow, Scotland
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South Yorkshire Network Chairman addresses The UK Energy Problem
Lecture 15 October 2008, Holiday Inn, Sheffield
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Routes to Professional Registration Clinic.
This clinic will give members and non members the opportunity to have an individual appointment with an IET advisor to discuss professional registration.
Lecture 15 October 2008, Hull, UK
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Business and IT Disaster Recovery
A presentation on how SOTA can provide IT continuity for businesses following a disaster.
Lecture 15 October 2008, Sittingbourne, UK
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