IET Brunei Darussalam Events

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In-Person

How to Achieve CEng and IEng with IET

This presentation covers the IET's history, purpose, and functions, along with the benefits of membership and its structure. It explains categories of professional registration, their profiles, and the value of becoming professionally qualified. It outlines what professional registration means for individuals, employers, and businesses, defines competence with examples, introduces the STAR application method, and provides 2025 membership and registration fee details.
Speaker:
Mr Lim Sam Lee
Date/Time:
Thursday 13th November 2025 @ 7:00 PM Local time (UTC +8 hours)
Location:
Rimba, Brunei
Hosted By:
IET Brunei Darussalam

Recommended events from around The IET

Online
Speaker:
Dr. Laurent Petit and Suren Singh
Date/Time:
Thursday 30th October 2025 @ 2:00 PM
Venue:
Online via Zoom
Hosted By:
RF and Microwave Technology TN
Online

Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) and AI Models for Contemporary Robotics Systems

There has been a vast development of machine learning algorithms over the last few years, specifically over the late four years.
Speaker:
Professor Ebrahim A. Mattar
Date/Time:
Monday 3rd November 2025 @ 4:00 PM
Venue:
Online via Zoom
Hosted By:
Robotics and Mechatronics TN
In-Person

Technical Visit to Singapore Polytechnic Advanced Manufacturing Centre (AMC)

Singapore Polytechnic Advanced Manufacturing Centre (AMC) addresses skills gaps in advanced manufacturing, with a focus on SMEs. AMC provides the access to Industry 4.0 technologies - including automation, robotics, and digital manufacturing - to drive productivity and digital transformation across sectors such as electronics and precision engineering.
Speaker:
Representatives of AMC
Date/Time:
Friday 31st October 2025 @ 2:00 PM Local time (UTC +8 hours)
Location:
500 Dover Rd W13, Singapore Polytechnic Advanced Manufacturing, 139651
Hosted By:
IET Singapore
In-Person

Low-Carbon Cooling for Indoor Spaces and Technical Quiz Night hosted by YPS IET Singapore Network

Passive displacement cooling gently delivers cool air via buoyancy. As the air absorbs heat from people, lights and equipment, it rises and is collected at the ceiling, then cooled again through the coil before repeating the cycle. By relying on natural buoyancy instead of high fan power, this approach operates quietly, uses significantly less energy and serves as a low-carbon alternative to conventional air-conditioning. Our IET Singapore event is open to both IET members and non-members.
Speaker:
Gilbert Lau
Date/Time:
Wednesday 12th November 2025 @ 6:30 PM Local time (UTC +8 hours)
Location:
51 Ubi Ave 3, UB3 Bistro Singapore, 408858
Hosted By:
IET Singapore