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Ruskin Road Repair Cafe

ruskin road repair cafe

Carshalton

At Ruskin Road Repair Cafe, we are committed to working with people to help them develop the skills to repair rather than replace broken or faulty consumer products, and keep them out of landfill. When you bring in an item which does not require professional expertise to safely fix, volunteer fixers will work with you to repair or maintain it, offering as much explanation or support as is necessary so that you can develop the confidence to try and fix the item yourself if it breaks again. Of course you are always welcome to come back again for more help! At a Repair Café there are the tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need. On clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, toys, et cetera. And there are also repair specialists such as electricians, seamstresses, carpenters and bicycle mechanics. Visitors bring their broken items from home. Together with the specialists they start making their repairs in the Repair Café. It’s an ongoing learning process. If you have nothing to repair, you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. Or you can lend a hand with someone else’s repair job. The Repair Café teaches people to see their possessions in a new light. And, once again, to appreciate their value. The Repair Café helps change people’s mindset. This is essential to kindle people’s enthusiasm for a sustainable society. But most of all, the Repair Café just wants to show how much fun repairing things can be, and how easy it often is.

Airco Refrigeration and Airconditioning Limited

airco refrigeration and airconditioning limited

Hull

Neil Fisher started Airco in 1991. Back then it was him and a van! Today Airco is a leading multi-disciplinary building services company, employing more than 100 staff. We are proud of our roots in Yorkshire, and we have offices in Leeds, Hull, Immingham & Sheffield. However, through both organic growth and acquisition, Airco has now become a truly National company, with engineering teams based close to our customers in key strategic locations around the UK with offices in Birmingham, Milton Keynes and Central London. Originally, Airco was predominantly a refrigeration contractor. This discipline has grown over the years, and Airco now offers a full cold room design and build facility, together with detailed expertise on specialist refrigeration equipment. However we now encompass the full range of air conditioning, from complex process cooling solutions to heat pumps, from mobile units to full comfort cooling designs. In short, we design, supply, install, commission, service and maintain the full range of equipment, from all the leading manufacturers. We are delighted to be a Daikin D1 + Partner, and a Mitsubishi Diamond Quality Partner. This means we have far greater knowledge and training on these two prestige brands. In turn, this enables us to offer unrivalled service and value, together with extended manufacturer warranties across both ranges. In recent years, and in response to customer demand, we have added both commercial gas heating and electrical divisions. Both employ fully accredited and qualified engineering teams to further enhance and broaden the range of services we offer our extensive list of national Blue Chip clients.

Iecs Integrated Services

iecs integrated services

London

IECS serves both public and private sector clients and is composed of highly professional engineering teams across Pakistan and Middle-East. By advancing the frontiers of knowledge and innovation, we provide our clients with the best reliable solutions to their most complex challenges. Now in our third successful decade of providing engineering, construction and maintenance services for clients in a variety of markets, we have built and maintained our reputation as a service and client-oriented company who meets the ever-changing and growing needs of our customers. IECS specializes in the field of Mechanical and Electrical. A leader in the engineering and construction of advanced technology facilities, our expertise lies in Bring to the table win-win survival strategies to ensure proactive domination. At the end of the day, going forward, a new normal that has evolved from generation X is on the runway heading towards a streamlined cloud solution user generated. Power Generation Plants Oil and Gas Industry Process & Petro-Chemical Industries Food & Dairies Industries Textiles Dying Units Steel & Furnace Industries – As well as continuing the tradition of quality construction of Cross Country Pipelines Projects, Heavy Steel Structures and Storage Tanks. Building on a tradition of excellence, we are able to attract the best employees in the industry and retain loyal clients over the years and decades. IECS builds more than just projects. We continue to build one of the most loyal clients based in the industry. Over 40% of our business is from repeat clients, a figure that is outstanding in the industry.

Infrared Training Limited

infrared training limited

Liverpool

Infrared Thermography is the technique that uses an infrared imaging and measurement camera to “see” and “measure” invisible infrared energy being emitted from an object. Thermal, or infrared energy, is energy is not visible because its wavelength is too long for the sensors in our eyes to detect at temperatures below 525 degree Celsius. It is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we perceive as heat. Unlike visible light, in the infrared spectrum everything with a temperature above absolute zero emits infrared electromagnetic energy. Even cold objects such as ice cubes emit infrared radiation. The higher the temperature of the object, the greater the infrared radiation emitted. The Infrared camera converts the radiation into an electrical output to form a two dimensional image and allows us to see levels of energy that our eyes cannot discern! In the industrial/commercial environment, almost everything gets hotter or cooler before it fails, making infrared cameras extremely valuable diagnostic tools with many diverse applications. As industry strives to improve manufacturing efficiencies, manage energy, improve product quality, and enhance worker safety, new applications for infrared cameras continually emerge. Energy loss, especially form structure, has been highlighted in the latest building codes and faulty refractory or insulation in industry adds to the outlay for energy, increasing consumption and raising the cost of products. There is no better inspection techniques that Infrared Thermography to find these thermal anomalies. Thermography is used in so many industries for such a variety of application, it is no wonder that most companies have looked into using this technology in some form. The list of applications is limited by imagination but include:

University of Ruse

university of ruse

Angel Kanchev" University of Ruse is an autonomous state higher school. It was transformed with a Decision of the People's Assembly of 21 June 1995 and is a successor of the higher technical school, established in Ruse on 12.11.1945. There are eight faculties in the structure of the University: Agrarian and Industrial Faculty, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering Electronics and Automation, Faculty of Transport, Faculty of Business and Management, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Education, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Public Health and Healthcare, two Branches of Ruse University in Silistra and Razgrad and a Bulgarian and Romanian Inter-university Europa Centre. The strategic priorities of the University are as follows: preparation of students for work in the conditions of strong competition on the labour market and expanding the scope of training; development of the intra-university system for quality control in education; development of the staff and research potential; implementation of a set of activities in the field of European integration and international relations; building up of a well-organised university system, flexible with respect to the external conditions, with modern facilities and information database. RU-old.jpgIMGP3464_.jpg Around 10 000 students and doctoral degree students study in state-of-the-art study halls and research laboratories, spread on 67 490 sq m (of which over 13 000 sq m in the newly built school building -2, officially opened in 2010). The teaching staff consists of 499 highly qualified full-time lecturers, of whom 49 professors, 177 associate professors and 296 PhD lecturers. A great number of renowned specialists in different spheres of knowledge also teach part-time at the University. Student residences and facilities for sport and leisure are provided for all students willing to use them.

Recolight

recolight

Recolight are a corporate member of the ILP; an influential professional body, who are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. Their aim is to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations. LIGHTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION – LIA LIA is the trade association for the lighting industry. LIA’s primary purpose is to promote and develop the UK lighting market for the long term benefit of its members and all other stakeholders. As a member, Recolight works closely with LIA, helping to ensure that all key organisations working in the industry receive consistent advice and guidance on WEEE. SOCIETY OF LIGHT AND LIGHTING – SLL The SLL recognises the expertise of the lighting community in tackling the challenges which face us all, considering the climate emergency, global political uncertainty, rapid technological change, significant societal shifts, and skills shortages. As a Sustaining Member of the SLL, Recolight are part of a network of businesses who collaborate to give financial, technical and moral support to a wide range of Society initiatives. THE GREEN LIGHT ALLIANCE Green Light Alliance logoAn alliance of suppliers, specifiers, and educators with an objective to help everyone in the lighting sector understand their role in adopting and promoting the Circular Economy. The Green Light Alliance work towards industry standards that are universally recognised, trusted and sought-after. They invite you to join an alliance of suppliers, specifiers, and educators to shape the debate and make the difference. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION – ECA The ECA works with regulatory bodies, government and opinion formers to build an efficient and sustainable industry, based on high standards of training and practice. Through representation and lobbying, the ECA actively leads on key issues including safety, training, qualification and technological development. The ECA fully support Recolight, and recommends to their members that they join the Recolight collection network. ALL-PARTY PARLIAMENTARY SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE GROUP – (APSRG) The APSRG is the leading forum informing the debate between parliamentarians, business leaders and the sustainable resource community. The Group’s mission is to provide an objective platform for effective communication between policy-makers, businesses and organisations with an interest in the sustainable resource management agenda. The APSRG organises a regular programme of focused parliamentary events, conducts detailed policy research projects and provides in-depth parliamentary monitoring and analysis. JOINT TRADE ASSOCIATIONS Recolight is a guest participant in the Joint Trade Associations (JTA). The JTA is an alliance of nine of the UK’s main trade associations representing the electrotechnical industries, including LIA, EEF, AMDEA, and TechUK. The JTA was formed to represent the views of EEE producers to Government and the market regarding producer responsibility obligations, including the WEEE Regulations. JTA is an unincorporated body and is not a legal entity. THE INDUSTRY COUNCIL FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT RECYCLING – ICER Recolight are a member of ICER, an industry body that represents the WEEE sector. Members include producers of electronic and electrical equipment, compliance schemes, waste management companies, treatment facilities and recyclers. It is the forum for industry to work together with government and regulators on WEEE policy and implementation.