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SUMMARY:Promoted Event: Make UK’s Manufacturing Connect Robotics & Automation at ABB
DESCRIPTION:Make UK invites you to their Manufacturing Connect event taking place at the UK market leader in supply of robots and robotic systems\, ABB in Milton Keynes on the 4th July. \nYou and your team are invited to join us to hear from industry leading expertise and explore a state-of-the-art facility to discover how the use of robotics & automation can successfully improve manufacturing productivity and profitability. The Government estimates that if UK businesses spend more on robotics and autonomous systems\, they could generate £6.4bn for the economy by 2035. \nBook Here: Manufacturing Connect: Robotics & Automation at ABB Tickets\, Tue 4 Jul 2023 at 09:30 | Eventbrite *please book using the affiliate member ticket* \nThere will be an opportunity to demo ABB’s latest robots and accompanying software within their training school. This is also a fantastic opportunity for manufacturers to network\, develop new business contacts\, share ideas and best practice. \nWhilst discovering how automation could be the answer to tackling the sectors labour shortages and productivity puzzle and transition to a net zero economy. Hear from keynote speakers: \n\nMike Wilson\, Chief Automation Officer\, The Manufacturing Technology Centre\nCharlotte Horobin\, Region Director\, Make UK\nNigel Platt\, UK General Manager\, ABB\nTroy Barratt\, Managing Director\, BAMUK Group\nSvetan Ratchev\, Director of the Institute for Advanced Manufacturing\, University of Nottingham\nJenny Smith\, Operations Transformation Manager\, MBDA\n\nWhen and where? \nTuesday 4th July between 09:30 – 13:30 at ABB (Orion House Maidstone Road Kingston MK10 0BD) \nAttend this event to understand: \nThe value of digital technologies to a manufacturing business\, the commercial benefits experienced by other manufacturers utilising these innovative solutions and the importance of collaboration between industry and the academic community\, taking advantage of the resource and support available to the manufacturing sector.
URL:https://emn.org.uk/oldevent/promoted-event-make-uks-manufacturing-connect-robotics-automation-at-abb/
LOCATION:ABB (Orion House Maidstone Road Kingston MK10 0BD)
CATEGORIES:Promoted Events
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SUMMARY:Promoted Event: One Billion Seconds Until Net Zero in 2050
DESCRIPTION:Jackson Hogg cordially invites you to an exclusive corporate event with Steve Scrimshaw\, Vice President of UK & Ireland at Siemens Energy. Steve has significant experience in the energy sector and will be offering insight into the huge changes we will see in our lives as we undergo a radical energy transition. \nThe evening will be filled with networking opportunities and insightful discussions with esteemed industry leaders. Steve will also be sharing his journey from apprentice through to VP\, whilst commemorating the extraordinary turbine technology pioneered by the legendary Sir Charles Parsons\, highlighting his enduring legacy in the field. \nThis event will also provide a platform for networking\, including the opportunity to participate in a Q&A session and gain valuable insights from our distinguished guests. \nPlease sign up by clicking here.  \n We look forward to welcoming you there!
URL:https://emn.org.uk/oldevent/promoted-event-one-billion-seconds-until-net-zero-in-2050/
LOCATION:Discovery Museum Blandford Square Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4JA
CATEGORIES:Promoted Events
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SUMMARY:Promoted Event: Engineering Practice (Level 6) - Information Event
DESCRIPTION:Book Now \nJoin our online information event to find out more about our Level 6 BEng (Hons) Engineering Practice degree apprenticeship programme. \nThis event is ideal for employees who are looking to explore an engineering degree apprenticeship route to further develop their knowledge and skills whilst working. \nIt is also suitable for employers who want to learn more about utilising their apprenticeship levy to up-skill their engineering workforce. \nThe event is aimed at anyone who currently works within the engineering industry wishing to explore the two pathways available: \n• Manufacturing Engineering Practice \n• Electronic and Electrical Engineering Practice \nTake the opportunity to ask any questions about the programme to our academic professionals. \nTo speak with a member of our team please email: apprenticeships@sunderland.ac.uk \nFollow us on: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn \n  \nVisit our BEng (Hons) Engineering Practice apprenticeship website \n*Please note that our apprenticeships are only available to organisations\, employers and employees based in the UK.
URL:https://emn.org.uk/oldevent/promoted-event-engineering-practice-level-6-information-event/
LOCATION:Online webinar\, EMN Tanfield\, Stanley\, Co Durham\, DH8 8LF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Promoted Events
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SUMMARY:Promoted Event: Teesside University - The Role of Embedded Systems for Power Electronics: Skills & Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Book Now \nWelcome to our free face-to-face event- The Role of Embedded Systems for Power Electronics: Skills & Innovation\, organised by Teesside University. \nJoin us for an insightful event to raise awareness among academia and industry about the pivotal role of digitalisation and intelligent systems in power electronics machines and drives. Explore the future skills requirements in this dynamic field and uncover the vital contributions of power electronic engineers in supporting decarbonisation efforts. \nThis event promises valuable insights into the transformative potential of digital control and innovation in power electronics. Don’t miss this opportunity to broaden your understanding and be part of driving sustainable change. In addition\, attendees will have the exclusive opportunity to network with industry professionals and academics\, fostering valuable connections and collaborations. \nKeynote speeches from renowned speakers representing national and local organizations: \n• The Role of Embedded Digital Control in Transportation and Electrification \n• The Future of (Skilling up) Power Electronic Engineers \n• Embedded Systems Challenges and Opportunities in Electrical Drives \n• Semiconductors and Microcontrollers in Power Electronic Converters \n• Digital Control in Battery Management System \n• Building Skills and Awareness in Embedded Digital Control of Power Electronic Systems (EDCPES) \nThis is a free event and lunch is provided. \nTeesside University organises this face-to-face event as part of the Toward Building Skills and Awareness Embedded Digital Control of Power Electronic Systems project. The Toward Building Skills and Awareness Embedded Digital Control of Power Electronic Systems project are funded by The Driving the Electric Revolution: Building Talent for the Future\, part of UK Research and Innovation delivered by InnovateUK. \nBe sure to reserve your spot and join us for this insightful event. \nContact Dr Ruben Pinedo-Cuenca via email at r.pinedo-cuenca@tees.ac.uk for further details about the event.
URL:https://emn.org.uk/oldevent/promoted-event-teesside-university-the-role-of-embedded-systems-for-power-electronics-skills-innovation/
LOCATION:Teesside University
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SUMMARY:Promoted Event: Introduction to the Smart Manufacturing Data Hub webinar
DESCRIPTION:Are you a manufacturer with a vision to develop Industry 4.0 in your factory? \nJoin us for an informative webinar and find out how your business can benefit from the Smart Manufacturing Data Hub. \nThe Smart Manufacturing Data Hub (SMDH) is hosting a 1-hour online webinar for manufacturing businesses across the UK to find out more about the services and support that is available through the programme. \nSMDH is a consortium of the UK’s leading research\, technology\, and industry partners\, that supports manufacturers to digitalise and unlock value from their manufacturing data with tools and support to collect\, visualise\, store\, and analyse manufacturing data from sensors\, production lines\, quality control systems\, and other relevant sources. Data expertise is available to help companies explore and evaluate their existing processes\, make operational savings\, de-risk investments and become more digitally enabled. \nWho should attend? \nThis short webinar is open to everyone who has an interest in digital and data-driven manufacturing. No technical skills or knowledge are required. \nWhat to expect: \n\nWelcome & Introduction to the Smart Manufacturing Data Hub\nTools to identify energy savings in your factory\nCase-studies: Practical IoT solutions\nVirtual Manufacturing Platform\nSMDH Training and Community Platform\nHow to get involved\nQ&A\n\nSMDH is a Innovate UK funded program designed to support manufacturers from all sectors. For more information and to sign up to our newsletter visit www.smdh.uk
URL:https://emn.org.uk/oldevent/promoted-event-introduction-to-the-smart-manufacturing-data-hub-webinar/
LOCATION:Online webinar\, EMN Tanfield\, Stanley\, Co Durham\, DH8 8LF\, United Kingdom
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