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Automated Britain 8 February 2012
The conference will alert the manufacturing industry, government and media to the economic benefits that automation offers and to spread best practice by having senior executives from the automation and manufacturing industries jointly present case studies on successful uses of automation to improve competitiveness. The conference will also explore whether there are any perceived obstacles that discourage industry from making more of this type of investment.
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Environmental Sustainability 12 January 2012
The Technology Strategy Board is to invest up to £5m in feasibility projects and collaborative research and development to encourage the development and commercialisation of innovative approaches to sustainable manufacturing in the process industry.
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Process measurements in hostile environments full day seminar 2 June 2011
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The 4th Pacific-Rim Symposium on Image and Video Technology 22 October 2010
PSIVT2010 invites participation from anyone with a keen interest in image and video technology. It assembles a collection of high quality technical presentations, keynote speeches and tutorials on the latest development in the fields.
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Free room hire at Savoy Place for member-run TPN events 11 August 2010
Find out more about the free room hire at Savoy Place for member-run TPN events
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MyIET upgrade coming soon – set up your profile in advance 5 August 2010
Update your IET profile to ensure you receive the most relevant and current communications on your area's of interest.
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Research work flow questionaire - your feedback required 12 July 2010
Tell us about your research work flow process in our online questionnaire and you could be a winner.
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Theories and Applications 8 April 2010
New directions in automatic control - theories and applications symposium in Bahrain.
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There's still time 18 March 2010
Fusion 2010 Call for Papers deadline extended.
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You may be interested in this lecture 26 February 2010
I'm a control engineer: ask me what I do
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Sensorless AC motor control 5 February 2010
Come and hear Professor Greg Asher talk about ‘Sensorless AC motor control - Technologies and current status’.
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Make your event idea a reality 25 January 2010
Do you want to propose a seminar, workshop or conference for 2010 and/or 2011
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Exploration and control in extreme environments 19 January 2010
IET industry day Session at Control 2010, call for papers now open!
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RepRap – the open-source self-copying 3D printer 16 November 2009
Will RepRap, the self-replicating rapid prototyper, eventually take over the world and revolutionise production, creating a new cottage industry?
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Make the most of your qualifications 9 November 2009
The Control and Automation Doctoral Dissertation Prize is now open for submissions.
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Control Engineering can be a fulfilling career – and rewarding 5 November 2009
The Sussex Local Network have organised a seminar to emphasize the satisfaction and rewards possible from a career in control engineering.
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Have you seen the diamond and the ring article? 29 September 2009
An insight into how the diamond control system and software works.
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Watch this space – PhD award 14 August 2009
A new award has been created for PhD students in the field of control.
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Dyson’s latest invention 26 June 2009
Can the world’s fastest motor really be in a vacuum?
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Changing tracks 19 June 2009
The technology of Formula One explored as the sport makes the news.
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Safety related systems 10 June 2009
Views on the SIL ratings.
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Pricing water: a long term view 28 April 2009
A challenging balancing act
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Technical day’s special delivery 27 April 2009
The unique visit to the Gatwick Mail Centre (26 May 2009) will give you the opportunity to walk round and view the processing machines, as well as discuss the Royal Mail’s operations with WCM.
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Profibus announcement 9 April 2009
PROFIBUS UK is delighted to announce that the PROFIBUS & PROFINET User Conference 2009 will take place on the 16-17 June 2009.
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Learning to behave 25 March 2009
Evolving humanoids in our living space?
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Doom, goom and sunshine (part 1) 25 March 2009
Redundant or threat of redundancy? Things ain’t so bad
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Cevn Vibert – an introduction 13 March 2009
Cevn Vibert – an introduction to a new Control and Automation Network member and could this be you in the next year or so?
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So you’re getting a 'fieldbus' in that new automation system? 13 March 2009
There might be initial excitement about the prospect of having a 'fieldbus' in the automation system soon to be installed on your plant, but can the maintenance department cope?
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Update to the committee 27 February 2009
I am pleased to announce that Paul McKenna is the new Vice Chair for the Control & Automation executive committee.
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The new price limits 18 February 2009
What’s in and what’s not, that is the question!
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The iCub project 17 February 2009
This is your last chance to register and see the iCub robot in action.
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Enter the Innovation Awards 2009 now 13 February 2009
Spanning 15 categories, the Awards are judged by engineering experts and recognise the depth and breadth of innovation work being carried out across all areas of engineering and technology.
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IET Turing Lecture 2009 6 February 2009
This year’s Turing Lecture was filmed by IET.tv, so why not view Sir Michael Brady's presentation on 'information Engineering and its future'.
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iCub symposium 14 January 2009
I look after the Robotics & Mechatronics Network and thought you might be interested in this…
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Happy New Year 9 January 2009
Make sure you keep an eye out for details on our upcoming 2009 activities.
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Fulfilling your wants and needs 16 December 2008
The website has been live for 4 months now and as we aim to build an interactive and informed community your feedback is essential.
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I'm your new community development assistant 2 December 2008
I am the network assistant for Control and Automation and I’m looking forward to working with you.
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I need help with technical visits 25 November 2008
I am very keen to build relationships with organisations that can host a technical visit.
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What will I be doing for you? 11 November 2008
In previous years the main focus of a TPN Manger was to organise events. This is now all going to change with a larger emphasis being put on organising small community activities.
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The Automation Federation and the automation competency framework 11 November 2008
Some of you may have heard of the Automation Federation. For those that haven't, it’s a body formed by the ISA (The International Society of Automation, after a recent name change voted on here in Houston, Texas, this October) in conjunction with the OMAC (Open Modular Architecture Control) Users Group, WBF (World Batch Forum), WINA (Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance) and MMUG (Microsoft Manufacturing users Group).
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Power to the people: network seeks your input 29 May 2008
Control and instrumentation specialists within the power industry are invited to comment on topics they would like to see covered at this year’s Power Generation Control conference.
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