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SUMMARY:Innovative Digital Technologies in Flexible Manufacturing
DESCRIPTION:Production efficiency often centres around a consistent product and process\, optimised to run with minimal downtime. But what happens when customers demand more product variation\, where you need to switch a process from one product to another\, or where batch sizes are small? This event will explore how digital technology can help manufacturers maintain efficiency and asset utilisation whilst offering the customer what they want.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/innovative-digital-technologies-in-flexible-manufacturing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Digital,Engineering,Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220315T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220315T151500
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
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SUMMARY:What works in diversity and inclusion?
DESCRIPTION:This years Royal Academy of Engineering’s annual diversity and inclusion conference will convene the engineering community to accelerate understanding and adoption of what works in diversity and inclusion (D&I). \nThe online conference will bring together engineering and D&I professionals to collaborate and develop successful solutions to make sustained progress on diversity and inclusion. RAEng address important sub-themes during the day\, including how to measure D&I success; what works when creating and maintaining inclusive cultures; and the successes and pitfalls when building inclusive systems\, services and products. \nJoin RAEng to hear from leading engineering companies and discuss how we can achieve our diversity and inclusion ambitions\, utilise employee perspectives to identify and develop more impactful measures\, and create inclusive systems and products where inherent bias is eliminated. \n\n\n\n10.30am\nWelcome \nProfessor Sarah Hainsworth OBE FREng – Chair\, Royal Academy of Engineering Diversity and Inclusion Committee\n\n\n10.40am\nKeynote address\n\n\n11.00am\nOpening panel: How to measure diversity and inclusion success\n\n\n11.30am\nBREAK\n\n\n11.45am\nPanel discussion: What helps to make an inclusive culture?\n\n\n1.00pm\nLUNCH\n\n\n2.00pm\nPanel discussion: Developing Inclusive systems and products: Success and pitfalls\n\n\n3.00pm\nAn evidence-based future for D&I \nDr Hayaatun Sillem CBE\, Chief Executive Officer\, Royal Academy of Engineering\n\n\n3.10pm\nFeedback & next steps\n\n\n3.15pm\nCLOSE
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/what-works-in-diversity-and-inclusion/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Innovation,Women in STEM
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220301T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220301T140000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T165230Z
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SUMMARY:Engineering and Technology lunchtime networking event
DESCRIPTION:Join DASA\, ESA and the Royal Academy of Engineering for an informal lunch and learn about engineering and technology funding and support .\n\n\n\nAn opportunity for entrepreneurs\, SMEs and researchers to meet with representatives from DASA\, ESA and the Royal Academy of Engineering.\n\n\nLearn about funding and wider support available to help take your engineering or technology idea to the next level.\n\n\nEnjoy an informal chat over lunch with friends and colleagues from the world of engineering and technology.\n\nThe Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is a cross-Government organisation that finds and funds exploitable defence and security innovations to make the UK safer. It welcomes ideas from innovators small and large\, while providing support to those who have not previously worked with Government. \nEuropean Space Agency Space Solutions (S2) provides funding for problem-solving projects\, for which there is market demand\, that use a space asset\, most often satellite data. \nThe Royal Academy of Engineering is a charity that harnesses the power of engineering to build a sustainable society and an inclusive economy that works for everyone. The Academy’s Enterprise Hub supports engineering and technology entrepreneurs who want to start\, lead and grow their companies.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/engineering-technology-lunchtime-networking-event/
LOCATION:Ormeau Baths\, 18 Ormeau Avenue\, Belfast\, Northern Ireland\, BT2 8HS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220301T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220301T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20220131T113834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T113834Z
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SUMMARY:Innovative Digital Technologies in New Product Development
DESCRIPTION:Product development might be driven by changing customer demands or may be unlocked by new production capability to satisfy existing customer demand. This event will explore the digital technologies and associated Systems across supply chains. Specifically\, technologies that can drive and enable opportunities for new products or variants.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/innovative-digital-technologies-in-new-product-development/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Digital,Energy,Engineering,Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220223T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220223T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20220210T152319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T154109Z
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SUMMARY:Critical conversations: What works in diversity and inclusion?
DESCRIPTION:In the first of this year’s Critical conversations series of online events from the Royal Academy for Engineering\, Academy CEO\, Dr Hayaatun Sillem CBE\, will be joined by: \n\nAnne-Marie Neatham\, Partnership Director at Ocado Group and COO\, Kindred\nDr Karen Salt\, Deputy Director for Research\, Culture and Environment at UKRI\n\nDrawing on their experience of evidence-based leadership\, they will explore how to create disruptors in the engineering community with new and innovative ideas to achieve our diversity and inclusion ambitions. The conversation will also look at ways to measure diversity and inclusion that can make a real impact\, and discuss the benefits of measurement to ensure greater belonging and meaningful commitments. \nThis event will set the scene for the Academy’s forthcoming activities to support diversity and inclusion in engineering\, including the annual Diversity and Inclusion conference on 15 March 2022.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/critical-conversations-what-works-in-diversity-and-inclusion/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Innovation,Women in STEM
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220222T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220222T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20220131T113457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T113457Z
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SUMMARY:Innovative Digital Technologies in Continuous Improvement
DESCRIPTION:Capturing data to support decision making is crucial to modern continuous improvement programmes\, but as the volume of data grows exponentially\, powerful analytical and visualisation techniques are needed to bring the data to life. This area of innovation is progressing at a fast pace\, and we will highlight the significant benefits of dedicated solutions in this technology area. The benefits of incremental gains compound over time\, so the sooner you start the greater the performance gains over slower rivals.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/innovative-digital-technologies-in-continuous-improvement/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Creative technology,Digital,Energy,Engineering,Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220221T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220221T193000
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CREATED:20220211T095759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T111445Z
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SUMMARY:The Future of Public Transport in NI
DESCRIPTION:Translink is leading the transport transformation in Northern Ireland\, aiming to operate a net zero emissions fleet by 2040 and creating advanced services and networks to be your first choice for travel today\, for tomorrow. \nThis event will give an account of Translink’s actions to revolutionise and decarbonise NI’s public transport system\, transitioning to renewable energy technologies and accelerating net zero emissions across their bus and train fleet and wider business by 2040. \nThe presentation will explore the opportunities to develop public transport in Northern Ireland. Showcasing the ground-breaking work to deliver the first hydrogen double decker fleet and the first hydrogen refuelling station on the island of Ireland\, the further delivery of 100 new zero emission (electric and hydrogen) buses due to service this Spring\, the programme to decarbonisation of the rail network and the activities underway to encourage more people to use active travel. \nKeynote Speaker: Ian Campbell\, Director of Service Operations\, Translink
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/the-future-of-public-transport-in-ni/
LOCATION:The Mac\, 10 Exchange Street\, West\, Belfast\, Northern Ireland\, BT1 2NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Engineering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern Ireland Science Festival":MAILTO:info@nisciencefestival.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220221T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20220210T154529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T154529Z
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SUMMARY:RAEng Engineering ethics report launch
DESCRIPTION:Join RAEng to launch the report\, “Engineering Ethics: Maintaining society’s trust in the Engineering Profession”. \nTo mark the publication of this important work from the Engineering Ethics Reference Group (a joint committee of the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Engineering Council)\, we are hosting a webinar to hear from the Chair of the group\, Professor David Bogle FREng. This will be followed by a panel discussion with Chi Onwurah MP\, Professor Chris Atkin FREng\, Chair of the Engineering Council\, Dr Ollie Folayan\, Chair of AFBE-UK Scotland and Maitheya Riva\, early career engineer representative\, IOM3. \nEthical practice has long been part of the behaviours (together with sustainability and inclusion) which make a profession aspirational and trust-worthy. Engineering has been working for many years on embedding ethical engineering in professional practice. This report is next step in this work\, drawing in progress so far and launching a new vision. It also includes actions to support that vision\, and embed it in the culture of professional engineering. \nProgramme\n\n\n\n5.50pm\nZoom webinar opens\n\n\n6.00pm\nWelcome\n\n\n6.05pm\nPanel discussion\n\n\n6.40pm\nQ&A session\n\n\n6.55pm\nClosing remarks\n\n\n7.00pm\nClose
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/raeng-engineering-ethics-report-launch/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220208T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20220131T112535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T112535Z
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SUMMARY:Innovative Digital Technologies in Net Zero
DESCRIPTION:This event will be look at how manufacturers can gather\, process\, present and analyse data from throughout the factory to enable rigorous management decisions regarding energy reduction. This can be for direct cost reduction through lower energy bills or in order to reduce the carbon footprint of manufactured goods which comes under increasing scrutiny from consumers. Continued measurement and monitoring can support and confirm capex investment decisions over time\, and continued trend analysis will drive further resource savings. \nFeaturing: \n\n\nKaty Davies (Managing Director\, Camden Boss)\, Vanessa Macdougall (Co-Founder\, xtonnes)\, Prof Steve Evans (Director of Research in Industrial Sustainability\, Institute for Manufacturing (IfM))\, Alan Howard (Design and Manufacturing Lead\, IET) and Ravi Gidoomal (Director\, Edge Digital Manufacturing)
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/innovative-digital-technologies-in-net-zero/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Circular Green,Digital,Energy,Engineering,Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220201T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20220131T111848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T111927Z
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SUMMARY:Innovative Digital Technologies in Predictive Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:This event will explore the emergence of products and services that inform manufacturers as to when their shop floor equipment is likely to require maintenance. These are based on the measurement of various parameters (eg. vibration\, temperature) that show a predictable connection with component life\, combined with AI/machine learning. Benefits include reduced downtime and costs. You will hear from both providers of these services and from manufacturers that have seen the benefits and provide a meeting place for the two communities – technology providers/developers and interested manufacturers.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/innovative-digital-technologies-in-predictive-maintenance/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211125T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20211115T121341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T124140Z
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SUMMARY:WES Virtual Student Conference
DESCRIPTION:This year’s WES Virtual Student Conference will explore the theme of ‘Serving Society’\, the main theme for 2021. WES will be showcasing some of the remarkable work engineers are doing to serve the societies in which they live\, hearing first hand how engineers began and developed their careers\, and offering a range of practical advice\, tips and support for students in all disciplines. \nThe event offers a range of virtual networking lounges and booths for you to visit during the conference breaks for a fuller and richer conference experience. \nHear from influential speakers such as: \n\nDr Karen Donaldson (Chair)\, Project Manager\, Robotics SuperLab\, University of Edinburgh\nProfessor Hua Dong\, Professor in Design\, Dean of Brunel Design School\, Brunel University  London\nCaitlin McCall\, Engineering Doctorate Student\, Swansea University and icmPrint\nMara Tafadzwa Makoni\, Association of Black Engineers (AFBE)\nDr Larissa Suzuki\, Data/AI Practice Lead\, Google\nAmelia Lewis\, Performance Engineer\, McLaren Racing\nKathryn Jennings\, Senior Quantity Surveyor\, CityFibre\nKlara Svedberg\, Senior Director\, Strategy and Transformation\, Ball Corporation\nMaria Sabatini\, Engineering Manager DSP\, Dialog Semiconductor\nChi Onwurah MP\, Shadow Minister\, Digital\, Science & Tech
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/wes-virtual-student-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Women in STEM
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211123T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211123T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20211102T151511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T151511Z
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SUMMARY:Resources for gender balance and inclusion
DESCRIPTION:Join this online workshop from the Royal Aeronautical Society to discover more about the WIAAC online resource hub and hear from the people who contributed to the wide range of resources available to alll women working in the industry. \nHosted by Caroline Arnott\, Business Adviser from Invest NI and one of the creators of the hub\, you will gain a chance to understand how the hub works before breaking out into workshops: \n\nThe benefits of Felixible Working  – hosted by Graeme Young\, Senior Adviser and Collective Concilliator at ACAS East Midlands\nGender equality at work: strategies for Change – hosted by Linsey Millen\, Policy and Development Manager at Close the Gap\nThe Alta Mentoring Scheme  – hosted by Prf Sue Durbin\, UWE Bristol Business School and alta founding partner\nRAeS Careers in Aerospace resources – hosted by Rosalind Azouzi and Nick Davis\, RAeS Education\, Skills and Diversity Team\n\n 
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/resources-for-gender-balance-and-inclusion/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211117T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211117T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20211116T093009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T093009Z
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SUMMARY:Constructive Conversations: Regenerative
DESCRIPTION:Engineers Without Borders UK presents the Constructive Conversations series. A space to discuss\, challenge\, and listen to some of the most pressing issues that must be interrogated to put global responsibility at the heart of engineering. \nDuring this session\, EWBUK explore one of the principles of globally responsible engineering: Regenerative. To actively restore and regenerate ecological systems\, rather than just reducing impact. \nThis event will feature a panel discussion\, with speakers from all areas of engineering and beyond who can provide their insight. They will then facilitate an interactive discussion to allow attendees to explore how they can put the principle into action. \nThe session will be facilitated by Engineers Without Borders UK Change Maker and incoming Executive Director of KDI\, Joe Milligan. The panellists he will be joined by include: \nOlivia Sweeney\, an environmentalist and one of Bristol’s Black and Green Ambassadors\, a project that explores the intersection of climate and racial justice by connecting and celebrating diverse community action for the environment. \nDiego Almendrades\, is an engineer and social entrepreneur with a passion for holistic management and ecosystem restoration in the Dry Forest of Peru. \nDan Smith\, is a sustainability professional with over a decade of international experience. He is currently leading the development of a new digital venture for environmental planning and permitting in the European offshore wind sector.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/constructive-conversations-regenerative/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Engineering
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211119
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20210922T123051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T123051Z
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SUMMARY:CE Marking for Mechanical Engineering Seminar
DESCRIPTION:CE Marking is mandated by European Directives. UKCA marking is mandated by UK Statutory Instruments. \nMany products are covered by these directives and\, to be placed on the European and GB market\, must bear the ‘CE’ or ‘UKCA’ mark – it’s a legal requirement. \nWith Brexit completed it will still remain vitally important for companies to make sure that their product technical files and Declarations of Conformity are comprehensive\, up to date and clearly documented whether products are being sold to GB customers or to EU markets. \nThis seminar is based primarily on the Machinery Directive. It provides guidance on compliance and assists participants to determine the route that is most appropriate\, cost-effective and efficient for their product. For the majority of companies\, CE and UKCA marking is a self-certification process and involves an evaluation of the product or machine using risk assessments and relevant standards. \nThe course will be interactive and participative\, with opportunities for discussion. On completion\, participants should: \n\nHave gained an understanding of the statutory requirements involved.\nUnderstand technical requirements and interpret compliance standards.\nBe able to apply risk assessment techniques relevant to CE and UKCA marking.\nUnderstand the relevant marking process and identify the best route to compliance.\n\nThe seminar will be presented over 2 days as follows:- \nDay 1 17th November 2021\n09:30 Welcome & Introductions\n09:35 BREXIT\, CE\, UKCA & UKNI\n10:00 The Machinery Directive & PUWER\n10:45 Q&A & Break\n11:15 Essential Health & Safety Requirements\n11:45 Other Directives – EMC\, RoHS\, LVD\n12:15 Q&A \nDay 2 18th November 2021\n09:30 Welcome & Introductions\n09:35 Mechanical Standards and control systems\n10:30 Practical Risk Assessment\n11:00 Q&A & Break\n11:30 Technical File & DoC and SOPs\n12:15 Q&A and Close
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/ce-marking-for-mechanical-engineering-seminar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211012T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211012T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20211008T145727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T145727Z
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SUMMARY:TFI DEMO Competition Briefing & Capability for TFI Event
DESCRIPTION:Join Innovate UK and KTN for details of the new Transforming Foundation Industries Demonstrators Competition\, followed by the Capability for TFI Event where you can learn about Research Organisations expertise and find consortium partners for DEMO. \nTFI Demonstrators Competition provides the opportunity for UK businesses to apply for up to 2-year projects\, greater than £5m in size\, focussed upon sustainability developments for the foundation industries. The competition aim is to support the demonstration of the future technology required to improve the productivity and competitiveness of UK foundation industries\, piloted at active foundation industry sites\, de-risking future deployment for all foundation industries. This programme of events will help bring to life some of the key themes that will make up the competition and make connections across the industries.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/tfi-demo-competition-briefing-capability-for-tfi-event/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Engineering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211009
DTSTAMP:20260413T210044
CREATED:20210811T163904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210811T163904Z
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SUMMARY:From seeds to needs: Regenerating ecosystems services to halt the biodiversity crisis
DESCRIPTION:Where can interdisciplinary collaborations with engineering solutions make the largest impact? Apply to participate in the RAEng Frontiers Symposia – if successful you can bid for seed funding to take forward a collaborative project established at the event\, ensuring that partnerships are built to last. \nAttendance at a Frontiers symposia is by invitation only following a rigorous selection process. Applicants can self nominate or nominate an other person for a specific event or make a general application. \nApply to attend – Royal Academy of Engineering (raeng.org.uk) \nThe goal of the symposia is to facilitate introductions and collaboration between outstanding researchers\, innovators and practitioners working in the international development field. \nWhilst working jointly on concepts for engineering for development\, attendees share new techniques and approaches across disciplinary boundaries and build lasting connections. Delegates will be approximately 0-20 years post-doc\, or have equivalent experience in industry\, presenting a great opportunity to establish valuable contacts with the next generation of engineering leaders and beyond. \nSymposium content and themes\nWe face a global biodiversity crisis\, with unprecedented and accelerating rates of species extinctions and degradation of habitats. This will have grave impacts on the worlds human population dependent on the ecosystems services they provide.  However\, biodiversity is a broad theme with many challenges encompassed within it. There is a need to simultaneously identify the major challenges faced (such as those defined by the Sustainable Development Goals) and the areas where interdisciplinary environmental engineering and science can have the greatest impact to maximise the benefits gained relative to costs – “maximising the bang for the buck”. \nIt is recognised that the global biodiversity emergency affects lower- and middle-income countries the hardest. There are potential conflicts between conservation efforts and resource exploitation that can often negatively impact the communities in LMICs and undermine efforts of development. \nThis symposium will scope out those challenges that would most benefit from engineering solutions\, as part of interdisciplinary collaborations\, and explore this within the context of the themes: Marine\, Freshwater and Terrestrial. \nEach theme will be explored from a research\, policy and industry perspective\, facilitating dialogue from a wide range of disciplines\, including engineering\, environmental science and management\, social sciences\, and economics and governance. \nEvent Chairs\nPaul Kemp\, Professor of Ecological Engineering\, University of Southampton\n \nPaul Kemp is a Professor of Ecological Engineering and director of the International Centre for Ecohydraulics Research at University of Southampton and founding editor in chief of the IAHR Journal of Ecohydraulics. As a result of his interest in sustainable infrastructure and the built environment he is also director of the University of Southampton Future Towns Innovation Hub\, the EPSRC funded Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Sustainable Infrastructure Systems\, and the UKCRIC CDT in Sustainable Infrastructure for Cities. \nPaul’s interests relate to the development of more environmentally friendly water\, energy and food systems\, and in particular sustainable fisheries management.  His research focuses on the application of behavioural ecology to understanding and solving challenges in water and energy engineering\, particularly how the physical environment (e.g. hydrodynamics and acoustics) influence the behaviour and physiological performance of fish\, and how manipulation of that environment by engineering means can be used to mitigate for negative impacts of water and energy resource development. Specific applications include fish pass and screening design\, assigning compensation flow regimes\, and improving habitat restoration strategies. \n*Second chair to be announced\n Symposium Format\nVirtual symposium\nDelegates meet and work together on the Frontiers’ virtual platform\, where they watch pre-recorded presentations\, engage in theme related content\, network with other delegates and collaborate on seed funding. \nThis leads to 2 days of live event in the second week where delegates participate in breakout rooms to workshop the ideas being discussed on the platform. \nParticipants are obliged to participate in every session to maximise the opportunity to make new contacts and build collaborative relationships. To ensure there is a balance of formal and informal networking opportunities\, informal networking will be organised. \nPost event funding\nFollowing the symposium\, there will be an opportunity to be awarded up to £20\,000 in seed funding for an idea generated from collaborations created during the event. \n\n\n 
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/from-seeds-to-needs-regenerating-ecosystems-services-to-halt-the-biodiversity-crisis/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Circular Green,Engineering
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SUMMARY:Enabling Zero Carbon Flight – Airport infrastructure and sustainable product lifecycle
DESCRIPTION:The FlyZero project – led by the UK’s Aerospace Technology Institute – is working to develop roadmaps for technology bricks critical to realising zero carbon emission commercial flight. This event will focus on key supporting technology bricks: alternate fuel supplies at airport and minimising lifecycle impact. The purpose of the event is to share and discuss the challenges around developing these technology bricks to maturity across sectors and to identify UK capability and opportunities. \nThe event will be jointly hosted by ADS Scotland and by the Aerospace Technology Institute. During FlyZero\, the ATI will be collaborating with cluster bodies across different sectors and across the regions of the UK. \nDraft agenda:\n\n09:30  Fly Zero overview & Q&A\n10:00  Alternate Fuel Supply – Presentations on Hydrogen Delivery\, Storage and Refuelling challenges and opportunities from FlyZero\, Industry and Academia.\n11:00  Lifecycle Impact – Presentations on end of life\, maintenance and sustainable material challenges and opportunities from FlyZero\, Industry and Academia.\n12:00  Session close and next steps for Roadmaps
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/enabling-zero-carbon-flight-airport-infrastructure-and-sustainable-product-lifecycle/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Circular Green,Energy,Engineering,Innovation
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