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October 2008

  • What is Systems Engineering?

    Large and complex systems in Information Technology, the Health Service, Defence and practically any government activity will not operate successfully without good Systems Engineering.

    Lecture 06 October 2008, Malvern, UK

  • Keeping the lights on - does it have to cost the earth ?

    This lecture looks at the detailed analysis conducted by Parsons Brinckerhoff Power in support of the UK government's White Paper, comparing it's findings with other forecasts of renewable electricity costs.

    Lecture 06 October 2008, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

  • Data links and situational awareness

    This conference provides excellent networking and partnering opportunities while enabling you to learn about current and salient issues. Hear from leading experts on interoperability, integration and a number of other timely topics that will allow you to gain a comprehensive insight into the world of data links.

    Conference 06-07 October 2008, London, UK

  • Designs on the Games

    What should be considered from an accessibility viewpoint especially for disabled and older visitors when designing new technological systems for major sports events?

    Seminar 07 October 2008, The IET, Savoy Place, London, UK

  • Data centre design engineering principles

    The Connectix Data Centre Design Seminars continues in 2008 with new content to reflect new standard and design considerations

    Seminar 07 October 2008, London, UK

  • Manufacturing Secure Bank Notes

    A lecture on the technical aspects of how banknotes and some measures to ensure their security.

    Lecture 07 October 2008, Salisbury, UK

  • Why do Electronic Devices Fail?

    How changes on the microscopic level can lead simply to a light bulb breaking or the safety of an entire building being compromised

    Lecture 07 October 2008, Teddington, London

  • The Vulcan bomber G-VLCN (XH558)

    The Vulcan bomber last saw action in the Falklands conflict and was taken out of service shortly after.

    Lecture 07 October 2008, High Wycombe, UK

  • Digital Signal Processing Digital Signal Processing

    Digital sign processing is still a new technology and is rapidly developing.  Basically DSP is the representation of a signal by a sequence of numbers.  The numbers can then be manipulated or changed by a a computing process to change or extract information from the original signal.

    Lecture 07 October 2008, Perth, North Scotland

  • The big energy debate

    An opportunity to debate the future of UK energy supplies.

    Seminar 08 October 2008, Town Hall, Barnsley

  • Cains Brewery

    A fascinating insight into Merseyside's rich brewing heritage, this tour includes two complimentary pints, plus a light buffet!

    Visit 08 October 2008, Liverpool

  • Certification of Electrical Installations

    Tom Mitchell is Head of Member Services for SELECT and will describe the certification process in detail.  His talk will be of interest to Electrical Contractors. Consultants, and staff members of the Local Authority whose work is involved with the issue of Building Warrants and an invitation is extended to them to attend this important meeting. 

    Lecture 08 October 2008, Kingsmill Hotel, Inverness

  • 17th Edition Wiring Regs

    The IEE Wiring Regulations (BS 7671) are the national standard to which all domestic and industrial wiring must conform. A new edition of the Wiring Regulations, the 17th Edition, was published in January 2008.This talk will be of interest to all those concerned with the design, installation and maintenance of electric wiring in buildings.

    Lecture 08 October 2008, St Asaph, North Wales

  • Videogames and Digital Media Development

    While once relegated to children's bedrooms, videogames now seem to be reaching everyone. Even at a time of great economic instability, games are growing faster than any other media industry, at the same time learning from all of them

    Lecture 08 October 2008, London, UK

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