The Institution of Engineering & Technology
10 Past Events found

The Institution of Engineering & Technology Past Events

Sep. 22-26, 2019 Dublin

ECOC is the largest optical communications event in Europe and a key meeting place for more than 1,000 scientists and researchers from institutions and companies across the world. The conference features more than 400 oral and poster presentations from some of the biggest names in the telecoms industry, providing you with the latest insights into cutting–edge technologies whilst keeping up to date with the latest industry developments. As well as being one of the largest scientific conferences globally, ECOC also features Europe’s largest optical communications exhibition, providing you with the chance to connect with new prospective customers and build relationships with existing customers.

Oct. 20-22, 2008 Birmingham
The 3rd IET International Conference on System Safety 2008 will focus on the complicated issues faced by safety professionals. There will be industry-specific discussion as well as a focus on cross sector issues such as the use of Safety Integrity Levels, changes in legislative and certification regimes, and human factors. The programme will be delivered through a combination of tutorials, papers, posters and keynote presentations.
Oct. 20-22, 2008
As people move from the countryside, engineers, designers and technologists are presented with a huge challenge. Impacts of this mass urbanisation will be evident through; soaring energy consumption, air pollution and water shortage. Alternative energy sources are one of the many the considerations needing to be addressed.
Sep. 8, 2008 London
With the UK Government identifying climate change and energy security as the twin priority challenges to be addressed in energy planning; engineering and technology have a major role to play in managing the risks and costs due to global climate change in an energy hungry world. Developments in technology and initiatives to mitigate and adapt to climate change are therefore required to reduce global vulnerability. This event will provide an advanced understanding and application of engineering and technology on the 21st century to climate change and its challenges and opportunities.
Jun. 12, 2008 London
The aim of this seminar is to discuss the design and implementation of safety management frameworks to minimise the possibilities of injury on electrical power systems and ensure as far as possible, organisations are in a legally defendable position.  The following areas will be discussed: safety management, design and installation of equipment, standards and integrity (BS-7671 2008), safety rules, availability and maintainability (HV & LV), Arc flash burns, PPE and arc containment, risk assessment, fault capability, machinery and process safety, emergency procedures and communications.
Jun. 3, 2008 London
The seminar presents a unique opportunity to hear the new Framework explained by its authors. Attendees will also be able to discuss the Framework with like-minded AM professionals and get hands-on with it in specialty workshops focused on learning and development, recruitment and selection, and team building. Expert Presenters will address • Tackling competence barriers to high performance asset management • International benchmarking: lessons from the Australian AM Council
Apr. 22-23, 2008 Coventry
The 6th IET Water Event is the perfect opportunity to enhance your understanding of upcoming regulatory changes and developments in control technology for the water industry. Topic areas at this year’s event will include development in instrumentation, communication and telemetry, as well as AMP5 and PAS55 regulatory changes. Delegates will be able to share experiences in research and product development as the seminar will provide an ideal platform to discuss technical issues with others working on similar projects.
Mar. 26, 2008 London
There is general agreement amongst experts that the climate of our planet is changing. Both individuals and businesses must take action in order to protect vital assets and infrastructure. Adverse weather conditions in recent years have demonstrated the devastating consequences that future climate change may bring. This seminar will focus on the risks to businesses and the benefits of sustainable development. This will highlight the responses needed from Asset Managers to ensure key assets and infrastructure.
Feb. 12, 2008 London
Smart metering is a technological development that has the prospect of changing the manner in which many of the energy supply activities are managed. However, there are many barriers to adopting the technology which need to be understood and will be addressed in this one day seminar.
Dec. 11, 2007 London
There are many exciting schemes in development that are looking at the impact of energy demands within buildings and built environments. This is particularly relevant to large buildings and building developments that require their own private power network. This event is divided into two separate streams, covering two distinct areas: