In our latest article showing the tremendous impact made by IMechE members, we speak to Nia Rossiter, 29, who believes an ...
The IMechE Nuclear Lifting Seminar is a standout event that consistently delivers the opportunity to learn about innovations and developments in lifting technology and notable project achievements.
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Explore our growing library of technical webinar recordings. Whatever your industry, specialisation or level of experience, our technical and personal development webinars are designed to support the ...
The requirement to build the shed was a precondition of more than 8,200 consents the organisation had to get from public bodies to build the first phase of the railway. “People say you've gone over ...
The Tribology Group is focused on promoting research & development, education, and knowledge of tribology to industry, academia, and the wider engineering community in all sectors both in the UK and ...
Our subscription rates vary according to your membership category, age and financial situation. You will pay your first year's subscription just after you join or ...
Explore the history of mechanical engineering and gain access to papers, membership records, images, design drawings, the Virtual Archive and more. We can help you make the most of your Archive ...
Our Engineering Heritage Awards celebrate the contribution of mechanical engineering to our past and present. Recognising irreplaceable artefacts from hovercraft to sewage works, railway lines to ...
The Formula Student and Transport Challenges Awards Committee is pleased to be able to provide financial awards to teams to compete in the competition. The Formula Student competition provides a ...
Support Network is the Institution's personal support charity. It provides information, advice, and financial, emotional and practical assistance to people in need. There are a number of different ...
“AI lacks ethics and judgement in its application, and thus has no real value. It may be good at finding needles in statistical haystacks, but not much more. It is not a panacea for the salary-slave ...