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UoN Gliding

uon gliding

The University of Nottingham Gliding Club welcomes any University of Nottingham student or staff member to come and learn to fly. We offer some of the most affordable flying in the country, with flights starting from just £6 and free instruction provided.The University of Nottingham Gliding Club is one of the oldest clubs in the university. We cater for complete beginners to those who have already gone solo elsewhere and want to continue flying at university. Some of our members have gone on to become national, or even international gliding champions, including our founding member, Brian Spreckley. Other members have gone on to pursue careers as airline pilots or roles in big engineering companies, such as Airbus, Rolls Royce and BAE. NU in the university ESLC building Founded in the late 1970s, the aim of the club is to provide flying training and experience to members as cheaply as possible, regardless of whether someone has flown before. Our club owns two gliders, which you can learn more about on our Club Fleet Page. We are affiliated with Cranwell Gliding Club, who flies from RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire and who are themselves affiliated with the RAF Gliding & Soaring Association. The advantage of this relationship is that we have access to their extensive fleet and experienced instructors. We run several expeditions each year, which are open to all members, including our annual Easter trip to Portmoak in Scotland, the Inter-University competition in the summer and various weekends to other clubs. We are also extremely active in the university gliding community, attending several inter university events throughout the year. UoN Gliding is also a very active club socially

Lalitpur Valley College

lalitpur valley college

Lalitpur Valley College (LVC) is the first college to run B.Tech (Food Technology) affiliated to Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu valley and is the only college in Lalitpur district, established by proven and experienced academic professionals with support from emerging, exceptional and committed creative team. The establishment is a noble response to the national need of quality and committed human resources in the area of applied science and technology. LVC, with excellence in academic programs, also offers orientation on professional and behavioral skills. LVC with its peaceful premises is situated at the heart of Lalitpur city, Jawalakhel. The college is at proximately to the historical and commercial areas of the city. Centrally located, LVC is easily accessible from different parts of the city as well as nearby rural areas. Our Aims – To develop students competitive abilities and personalities through quality education. -To produce scientific manpower of high academic standard and suited to the job market. -To develop quality human capital in the field of applied sciences and technology through creative learning technology and beaded with integrity and confidence Our Mission -To develop human capital of quality and relevance for economic growth and social development through effective teaching, learning and research, by committed faculty and dedicated staff. Special Features After graduation, two month training (free of cost) on: – Principles and operation of UV/HPLC/FTIR – Principles and instrumentation of GC/GCMS – ISO 17025:2005 – Laboratory Accreditation We Aim To -Provide knowledge in food science and the principles underlying food processing. – Give wider knowledge to students in advanced food engineering. – Acquaint students with industrial management practices. – Train the student in product specific specialization areas

Wlc Training

wlc training

London

WLC Ltd spun out of the University of Dundee in 2004, originally to commercialise the results of a major EPSRC funded programme “A Generic Approach to Whole Life Costing”. Its activities have subsequently expanded to encompass the commercialisation of all the intellectual property and expertise developed by the Construction Management Research Unit (CMRU). The CMRU was part of the Department of Civil Engineering which was consistently placed top in Scotland and in the top half dozen in the UK in successive national Research Assessment Exercises. Supported by the research carried out by the CMRU, the company is ideally positioned to realise the synergies between academic research and practising professionals. The company’s multi-disciplinary staff, all of whom hold or are working towards a PhD, include Civil, Mechanical and Environmental Engineers, Architects and Computer Scientists. Drawing on this cutting edge research, the company has specialist expertise in the fields of construction productivity improvement, labour forecasting, project cost and time modelling, whole life costing, value management, risk based asset management and sustainability assessment. Its four technical directors continue to hold part-time or honorary appointments in world class academic institutions. Together they have track records in winning research and consultancy funding approaching £10m from both the public and private sectors in the area of Construction Management. More than 25 PhDs in productivity, sustainability, risk based asset management, whole life costing and cost management have been completed at the Construction Management Research Unit under the supervision of Professor Horner (Chairman of WLC Limited), and the company has carried out commissions to a value in excess of £3m.

Darwin Group

darwin group

Shrewsbury

Darwin Group Ltd specialises in off-site construction projects for the health, education and wider public sector. Using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) and solely sustainable materials, Darwin Group has the ability to fast-track construction projects, delivering a high-quality product at pace. Using a truly unique turnkey service that covers all stages of design, architectural technicians, engineering and construction from start to finish, Darwin Group provides a swift, seamless and cost-effective solution for its clients. We firmly believe that offsite construction is the future of the industry and we’re dedicated to demonstrating the many reasons why modular builds are superior to traditional construction options. OUR STORY Founded in 2006, Darwin Group Ltd is a British, family-run business and with more than five decades worth of industry experience. Husband and wife team Richard and Lesley Pierce along with three of their six children, Richard Jnr, Jim and Charles all work for the company full-time managing a workforce of hundreds of employees who operate from its head office based in Shrewsbury. Darwin Group provides a bespoke service with quality and longevity sitting at the heart of every project. Our team of skilled experts are passionate and driven to find innovative solutions – we are continually breaking the mould when it comes to MMC and as a result have developed new systems and techniques that have redefined what is achievable within a tight budget and timescale. We pride ourselves on high levels of employee retention and loyalty within the company as we continue to grow and scale up our operations across the UK.

Asia-pacific Academy Of Sciences

asia-pacific academy of sciences

London

Science and technology, an important mainstay for Singapore’s national development strategy all over the time, is the fountain of innovation and value creation, which helping the society beginning its move to the knowledge-based economy step by step. The science and technology journal for Singapore began in the mid-1980s, when the government first specified the necessity of national technology policies. After the first national technology plans being launched in 1991, Singapore's science and technology sector has been continually growing. A vibrant environment is emerging, which includes research institutions in both the private and public sectors. The government will firmly continue promoting the development of scientific research and innovation, with the investment of $16.1 billion from years of 2011 to 2015. Over these years, this ongoing supports for universities and research institutions to enhance their scientific capacity will play an increasingly important role in transforming scientific knowledge into markets. Under this background, Asia-Pacific Science Center has been born. We are a global market oriented organization serving for scientific research, specializing in scientific research-based services in environmental life sciences, materials and engineering research, computer and information technology. Through cooperation with universities and research institutions around the world, researches beneficial to human survival, health and future development have been carried out, which accelerate interdisciplinary and international exchanges among researchers and deepen international scientific cooperation. The business of Asia-Pacific Science Center has expanded to the United States, India, Australia, South Korea, Spain, Britain, South Africa and other countries, forming a cooperation network of scientific research. Asia-Pacific Science Center has established a research team based on Beijing, China, with several branches in Hebei, Sichuan, Henan, Yunnan and Nanjing.

The Faraday Institution

the faraday institution

Didcot,

The Faraday Institution is powering one of the most exciting technological developments of the 21st century — Britain’s battery revolution. As the world competes to define the future of energy and automation, the Faraday Institution is accelerating commercially relevant research needed for future battery development to power the transport and energy revolution for the UK. shutterstock_573049882 Our Approach The organisation was established in September 2017 as the UK’s independent institute for electrochemical energy storage research, skills development, market analysis, and early-stage commercialisation. It brings together research scientists and industry partners on projects with commercial potential that will reduce battery cost, weight, and volume; improve performance and reliability, and develop whole-life strategies including recycling and reuse. Read more about the foundation of the Faraday Institution. The Faraday Institution is the UK’s flagship battery research programme. It designs and manages focused, substantial and impactful research projects in areas of fundamental science and engineering that have commercial relevance and potential. Its research programme is defined by industry need and delivered by a consortia of 27 UK universities and 50 businesses - including 500 researchers. Technical targets include reducing battery cost, weight, and volume; improving performance and reliability; and developing whole-life strategies including recycling and reuse. As an independent organisation, the Faraday Institution regularly publishes evidence-based assessments of the market, economics, commercial potential and capabilities for energy storage technologies and the transition to a fully electric UK. Through a range of training programmes for undergraduate, PhD and early-career researchers, the organisation develops the next generation of battery scientists and engineers. The Faraday Institution is a key delivery partner of the Faraday Battery Challenge and is primarily funded through EPSRC-UKRI.

Seadream Education

seadream education

Devon

Marine biologist Dr Juliette Jackson founded award the Prince of Wales award winning Seadream Education CIC to inspire others and instil passion, awe, knowledge, understanding and respect for the world. A non profit CIC, we strive to lead by example, inspire and empower, raise aspirations and improve individual and community wellbeing, Seadream offers a fantastic variety of tailored workshops and activities – some fully funded and we facilitate public engagement and effective collaboration. We strive to source funding which enables us to deliver accessible STEM outreach programmes, workshops and activities to the wider community, across cities and rural locations, adapting programmes to suit all needs. Understanding and respect for the world around us underpins Seadream Education and drives positive outcomes within and throughout the community. Although we are a non-profit organisation we have a desire to grow, to generate a steady income stream, to build the security needed to employ more staff, to have better resources and to have a greater impact. We create value as a team of professional scientists striving to showcase our experiences in unique and modern ways. We have advanced knowledge and diverse experiences and we are committed to develop new and better ways to share our experiences as well as continuing to advance our own skillsets. We are passionate about STEAM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths and we offer a fantastic variety of tailored workshops and activities for schools, clubs, organisations, businesses and events. We facilitate public engagement and effective collaborations. We deliver specialist lectures and professional development sessions. We source funding and propose new and diverse projects. We professionally manage projects and collaborations. We create awesome unique resources.

SAE Media Group

sae media group

London

We are very pleased to announce that effective today (3rd May 2022) we have re-branded to SAE Media Group. Our new brand, post-transition, will continue to deliver value to all our customers through gathering senior market leaders from across the globe at our industry leading conferences. The rebrand marks an exciting new chapter for the business and we are delighted to be aligning our brand and organisational focus with the rest of the SAE Media Group. About SAE Media Group: SAE Media Group (SMG), an subsidiary of SAE International, reports the latest technology breakthroughs and design innovations to a global audience of nearly 1,000,000 engineers, researchers, and business managers. SMG provides critical information these professionals need to develop new and improved products and services. SAE Media Group is comprised of two synergistic organisations: SMG Conferences, based in London, produces over 60 high-level networking events worldwide, concentrating on the Aerospace, Defense, Pharmaceutical, and Medical industries. These events bring together senior government and industry executives/program managers to share knowledge and collaborate on key technology topics including military space, unmanned and autonomous systems, microbiology, biosensors, and much more. SMG’s flagship event, Global MilSatCom, is the world’s premier conference for the military satellite communications market. SMG Media, headquartered in New York City, offers a diverse multimedia network of engineering magazines, e-newsletters, web sites, webcasts, special reports, and custom marketing services. Primary areas of focus include the Aerospace/Defense, Automotive, Commercial Vehicle, Electronics, and Medical sectors, with extensive coverage of cross-industry technologies including batteries/energy storage, sensors, photonics and imaging, advanced manufacturing, robotics, and motion control.

Dream Fields Sports

dream fields sports

London

Our Mission Building sustainable communities around sport facilities, connecting visionary actors in sport, development, politics and business to community needs and opportunities.Dream Fields was created by former colleagues from international football who wanted to use their experience in sport for the good of communities around the world. In their daily work, Colin, David, Emilia and Stuart had witnessed the power of sport first hand, be it in the incredible stories of women who fought against all odds just to get the chance to play the beautiful game, or in the children kicking a makeshift ball in a slum where the game seemed to wipe off their worries and create the brightest of smiles on their faces. Dream Fields was born out of the hope to spread this joy and grow it into sustainability livelihoods for communities where everyone has the right to play. The Dream Fields concept was born from this search for not merely ‘sport for good’ but ‘sport for sustainable and prosperous communities’. In 2021, co-founder Stuart decided to embark on a journey to better understand the real issues around sport and sustainability. As part of a course with the Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership, he presented a general concept of how a sports facility could become the focal point of driving a local economy with a heavy focus on environmental sustainability, ultimately hoping to reach the level of interdependence seen in various symbiosis projects globally. After completing the programme, Stuart shared the concept with former colleagues Colin, David and Emilia. As the concept grew wings, Samy joined the team to bring in his operations and engineering expertise. - Dream Fields was born.