Innovative Digital Technologies in Predictive Maintenance
OnlineThis event will explore the emergence of products and services that inform manufacturers as to when their shop floor equipment is likely to require maintenance.
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.
Join RenewableNI for a free webinar to explain the details behind Northern Ireland's new Energy Strategy.
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.
The Small Business Research Initiative provides the public sector with innovative solutions to problems that will drive improvement, and allows suppliers to develop products and services working collaboratively with the public-sector, enabling them to develop new skills, expertise and markets.
This event will look at how manufacturers can gather, process and present data from the factory in sufficient detail to give customers visibility of their orders.
Join Nesta's panel of experts as we explore how national and local approaches might work together on the journey to net zero.
This seminar will explore the potential of the European hydrogen and the role it will play in achieving a carbon neutral economy by 2050.
The theme of CASE’s stalls is ”Clean Energy Revolution – the future is now” where the latest research going on at QUB and UU around renewable energy and related sustainable solutions will be shared with the public.
Join RAEng to launch the report, "Engineering Ethics: Maintaining society's trust in the Engineering Profession".
This 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.
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