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AI and Drones - Are we safe?

Join a forward-looking webinar featuring industry and academic experts exploring emerging challenges and opportunities in this evolving field. Through short presentations and a live Q&A, attendees can engage directly with speakers and gain insights to inspire innovation and collaboration. Timed alongside the Farnborough International Airshow (20th to 24 July), the session offers a chance to connect with a wider audience and contribute to key industry discussions. It aims to inform future initiatives, including a thought leadership paper and follow-on workshop, while positioning the IET at the forefront of technology and professional development conversations.
Speaker:
Matt Banham
Date/Time:
Tuesday 14th July 2026 @ 11:30 AM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Venue:
Online via Zoom
Hosted By:
Aerospace TN

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Esports- What is it and why should we care? (Online)

This presentation covers the interesting and the growing sector of esports. Charlie will cover what esports are and why should the average person care. He will outline the esports market and the esports consumer as well as the Media Production and Broadcast Workflows in esports. He will finally cover the role of the University of Suffolk in esports as well as offering a visit to the university Lab for those attending in person. Charlie Smith is a lecturer in esports and course leader for the BA (Hons) Esports degree at the University of Suffolk. With an academic background in Computer Games Design and Creative Technologies, he has been involved in creating esports curriculum since 2019 around topics including broadcasting, event management, psychology, and sport science.
Speaker:
Charley Smith
Date/Time:
Wednesday 8th July 2026 @ 7:00 PM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Venue:
Online via Microsoft Teams
Hosted By:
IET Anglian Coastal
Online

Direct Current Protection for the Marine Electrification (Online)

Decarbonisation of the maritime sector is driving a transition from conventional AC power systems to DC electrification, enabled by advances in efficiency, controllability, and integration of low-carbon technologies. We have completed a research project demonstrating the technical viability of hybrid energy storage systems combining batteries, supercapacitors, and superconducting magnetic energy storage to balance energy and power demands in shipboard microgrids. Building on this work, ongoing research focuses on power architectures based on primary and secondary DC grids for large vessels. This has improved understanding of DC fault conditions and short-circuit behaviour in shipboard microgrids, informing the performance and protection requirements of DC solid-state circuit breakers. A dedicated experimental test rig has also been developed to characterise DC SSCB performance.
Speaker:
Dr. Mohammad Meraj
Date/Time:
Tuesday 14th July 2026 @ 6:30 PM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Venue:
Online via Microsoft Teams
Hosted By:
IET North West Midlands
In-Person

IET London Network Member Engagement Social Evening

We are delighted to invite you to a special IET London Network Engagement Evening at Savoy Place on 30th June 2026. This informal and engaging evening is designed to bring together engineers and technologists from across London - whether you are an existing member, a newly elected Fellow, or simply interested in getting more involved with the IET.
Speaker:
Xenophon Christodoulou
Date/Time:
Tuesday 30th June 2026 @ 6:00 PM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Location:
Savoy Place, London, WC2R 0BL
Hosted By:
IET London
In-Person

Signalling systems engineering Investigations

The presentation examines signalling system engineering investigations within the rail industry focusing on how technical assurance, failure analysis and standards development underpin operational safety. It outlines how modern investigation practices are shaped by historic incidents such as Clapham, Ladbroke Grove and Potters Bar. This is where latent design, wiring, or maintenance faults combined with inadequate testing led to catastrophic outcomes. The presentation explores failure modes across assets including track circuits, points, and interlockings. Highlighting the role of human factors, configuration errors and non-compliant testing such as deviations from SMTH and SWTH. Case studies including Dalwhinnie and a recent multi-train collision in India reinforce the consequences of inadequate verification and validation. It further covers the evolution of engineering controls including structured testing handbooks, competency management and independent assurance.
Speaker:
Mr Iain Dickson MIET
Date/Time:
Thursday 2nd July 2026 @ 6:00 PM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Location:
Harrow College, Lowlands Road Harrow UNITED KINGDOM, HA1 3AQ
Hosted By:
IET London