Listed below are all events being run by the Tribology Group.
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IMechE supports events run by other organisations, and IMechE members may attend these at a reduced fee (check booking details for more information).
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28 May 2008
Notice is hereby given that the one hundred and sixty first Annual Meeting of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers will be held at 1 Birdcage Walk, London.
28 May 2008
Presidential Address. Educated Engineers: The Only Basis of a Sustainable Society
25 June 2008
This is a tribology catch up day giving an insight on the problems experienced in sealing, focussing principally on reciprocating and static seals.
08 July 2008
Vehicle manufacturers are facing many challenges in achieving environmental requirements as determined by legislators whilst at the same time meeting the aspirations of their customers. The legislators have targets for fuel economy, exhaust emissions, the use of biofuels and vehicle recyclability that have to be met.
08 September 2008
This established Conference attracts the most influential scientists and engineers in academe and industry from around the world, showcasing this important area where the UK still have superior technical expertise.
25 September 2008
DO you want a better understanding of how to conceptualise projects and to develop and optimise accurate and timely cost estimates for engineering projects in the process industries.
Supported Events
Event Type: Workshop
13 May 2008
Event Type: Annual Meeting 18 - 22 May 2008
Event Type: Conference 20 May 2009
The IMechE are pleased to announce the forthcoming Low Carbon Vehicles 2009 conference. This two day conference will consider a range of powertrain technologies which have the potential to address these concerns.
Event Type: Conference 7-9 July 2008
Event Type: Conference 22 - 25 September 2008
Event Type: Conference 13-15 May 2009
Event Type: Congress 6 - 11 September 2009
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