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Archive of: 2022

Apollo Protocol calls for common language across digital twins 

Posted in Opinion

29 September 2022

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), along with other leading organisations in the manufacturing, tech and built environment sectors, have published a paper calling for a common language across digital twins – which currently doesn’t exist and means sectors are working in silos.

Decarbonising energy system by 2050 ‘could save world $12 trillion’ 

Posted in Opinion

28 September 2022

Decarbonising the global energy system by around 2050 could save the world at least $12 trillion, according to a new study.

ICE reconfirms commitment to anti-racism with updated toolkit 

Posted in Opinion

27 September 2022

The ICE has published a second version of its Anti-Racism Toolkit demonstrating its ongoing commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI).

University of Edinburgh - Edinburgh astronomers find most distant galaxy 

Posted in Opinion

26 September 2022

Early data from a new space telescope has enabled Edinburgh astronomers to locate the most distant galaxy ever found.

Energy cost crisis ‘threatens net zero investment’ 

Posted in Opinion

25 September 2022

Soaring energy costs are threatening industrial ‘net zero’ efforts, a new survey has found, risking a slowdown in the transition to low- and zero-carbon energy.

University of Strathclyde - Scotland at forefront of ‘gamechanger’ €6m project to improve bowel cancer diagnosis 

Posted in Opinion

23 September 2022

Scottish health researchers are at the forefront of a new £6m project to make Artificial Intelligence-assisted capsule endoscopy a part of future bowel cancer diagnostics.

University of Glasgow -£1M INVESTMENT IS BREATH OF FRESH AIR FOR UofG NEBULISER SPINOUT 

Posted in Opinion

20 September 2022

A University of Glasgow spinout which aims to create more effective methods of treating lung diseases has secured a £1m grant from Innovate UK.

EI -Octopus unveils UK onshore wind repowering plans and invests in world’s largest offshore wind farm 

Posted in Opinion

18 September 2022

Octopus Energy Generation and wind turbine manufacturer EWT are planning to repower up to 1,000 existing onshore wind turbines in the UK in a bid to help boost energy security.

IOM3 - Australia's first lithium sulphate plant to supply UK 

Posted in Opinion

17 September 2022

Alkemy Capital Investments plc will build a lithium sulphate plant at Port Hedland, Australia’s largest export port located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

IES pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth 

Posted in Opinion

14 September 2022

IES Council have published a tribute to Queen Elizabeth

In memory of Queen Elizabeth 

Posted in News

14 September 2022

The Council of The Institution of Engineers in Scotland offer sincere condolences to the royal family and members of the royal household on the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen served the country with dignity, humility and fidelity, and, with Prince Philip, took a keen interest in all aspects of engineering and technology.

IOM3 -New funding award focused on sustainable materials innovation 

Posted in Opinion

14 September 2022

The Henry Royce Institute is inviting businesses of all sizes, as well as approved public research organisations, to collaborate with it on a new initiative.

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