AGENDA Newsletter

May 09

Mechanical engineering means business

2 comments

Keith Millard has just been announced as the Institution’s 124th President. In his first interview in office, he sets out his plan for the next twelve months.

Low Carbon Vehicles: driving the UK’s transport revolution

4 comments

Can low carbon vehicles powered by renewable energy enable the UK transport sector to reduce carbon emissions by 2050?

Can you support the vision?

0 comments

We need case studies of innovative work done by our members for our Vision booklet which aims to bring our vision of improving the world through engineering to life.

Innovation for the next generation

0 comments

Professor William M Banks’ year as President of the Institution has just come to an end. We congratulate him on a successful term of office and celebrate his achievements.

Focussing on the future

0 comments

During these challenging times, organisations must focus on their core activities. Find out about the changes the Institution is making to ensure our position into the future.

Institution launches 21st century climate models

0 comments

The Institution has recently been chosen by DEFRA and the UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP) to launch the latest predicted UK 21st century climate models to the engineering community at Birdcage Walk on 9 July 2009. Find out how you can attend.

Delivering training for developing engineers

0 comments

Our professional development training courses are designed to meet the needs of engineers at all stages of their career. Find out how they can help you.

Institution helps shape future transport networks

0 comments

Climate change remains firmly on the agenda as we move into our transport theme with the Institution taking a key role in the Adaptation and Resilience in a Changing Climate programme. Read more...

Upcoming Events

Reliability performance data analysis

11 June | Solihul

We consider the issues surrounding reliability forecasting & demonstrate the methods of analysis and assessment that can be used in establishing valid expectations and the auditable reasoning behind them.

Triz – rapid innovation problem solving

16 June | Aberdeen

TRIZ is a proven process for problem solving, generating new ideas and developing systems more quickly, cheaply and inventively than traditional methods.

Future rail energy supplies

16 June | London

This seminar will provide a long term focus on future energy supplies for rail engineers to ensure that the most sustainable energy source is utilised.

Find an event near you

View all events