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RFID Europe - Special Offer for members of AIDC sub-group - The Electronics Knowledge Transfer Network is pleased to announce two very exciting offers for members interested in attending the RFID Europe Conference - the premier UK based RFID conference. By Nigel Rix (03/09/10) ... more
GE's Ecomagination challenge: over $200M in cash prizes and venture capital funding - With $200M available in venture capital funding and over $500k in cash prizes for the best ideas GE has challenged industry, academics and individuals to propose ides to meet the challenges of power generation, distribution and use. The competition ends on 30th September so review the details and enter. The ESP KTN, EGS KTN and UKTI are working together to highlight this opportunity for UK industry, academics and individuals. We are also planning to organise a meeting in London on the 13th September to allow interested people to meet Tore Land, GE Director responsible for Ecomagination challenge - if you would like to attend (it will be free of charge) please email nigel.rix@espktn.org to register you interest in the meeting. GE’s Ecomagination Challenge is a $200 million innovation experiment where businesses, entrepreneurs, innovators and students share their best ideas on how to build the next-generation power grid – and just might get funded. This is By Nigel Rix (03/09/10) ... more
_connect with the Global Supply Chain - A Guide to Off-shoring – Make or Buy for High Value Manufacturing? What is the true “Landed Cost”? By Ashley Evans (19/08/10) ... more
Technology World - 7th & 8th December 2010, London's ExCel Centre - UK Trade & Investments (UKTI) flagship conference attracting over 1700 delegates from 38 . This conference is an absolute "must" UK companies who wish to develop overseas and global markets. As well as the conference features relating to energy, the environment, this year the conference and exhibition is being run in conjunction with the UK Nanoforum. By Ashley Evans (11/08/10) ... more
Square Kilometre Array Conference - An Industry perspective - 16th September - The Square Kilometre Array is an international project to design and build the next generation of radio telescope. With unmatched improvements in speed and sensitivity it will enable new discoveries and test some of the fundamental theories of cosmology. As complex as the LHC, over 3,000 Kms across and producing as much data as the whole of the internet of 2020 it represents a major challenge for scientists, engineers and manufacturers. With clear advantages for academics and scientists - What will industry gain from this project? This conference will bring together the designers, academics and users of the SKA with the companies that hope to benefit from the investment of 1.5 Billion Euros - benefits coming from either direct contracts or from the spin-out technologies that will developed. By Nigel Rix (30/07/10) ... more
_connect with the Square Kilometre Array project. - The Square Kilometre Array is an international programme to build the next generation of radio telescopes. This project will drive advances in data communication and data analysis systems that are equally applicable to tomorrow's communications and data processing solutions. As complex as the LHC, over 3,000kms in physical size and with huge data processing capability - it is the "Man on the Moon" project for the electronics industry. The SKA SIG now has its own sub-group on the _connect website - go to https://ktn.innovateuk.org/web/ska . The _connect is now the main information platform for the Knowledge Transfer Networks and so the SKA information has been transferred to the new site and content has been extended - see the document library. By Nigel Rix (30/07/10) ... more
_connect - with the Electronics Knowledge Centre - _connect with the Electronics Knowledge Centre and the ESP KTN - the Technology Strategy Board's portal for connecting the Knowledge Transfer Networks By Ashley Evans (21/07/10) ... more
Rapid Prototyping with 32-bit Microcontrollers - the easy way! - Are you an inventor, innovator, designer or product developer? Have you ever wanted to prototype a new idea for a product or solution but been put off by your lack of electronics expertise or resources for developing such a prototype? Would you be interested if we told you that there was a way you could rapidly develop prototypes using sophisticated, flexible and powerful 32-bit microcontroller technology? And that you could do this without having to spend loads of time and money on buying and learning how to use expensive development tools? If the answer is yes, then read on.... By Daniel Dearing (07/07/10) ... more
Collaborate with the Knowledge Transfer Networks - _Connect is a place where open innovation happens, where you can work together securely, share information and knowledge. Utilise the online tools to work collaboratively or discuss your ideas and find events to meet with others from your communit By Ashley Evans (21/06/10) ... more
Financing and Managing Your Innovation Projects - An Exclusive Workshop designed especially for Technology Companies. Led by internationally renowned Open Innovation expert Professor Wim Vanhaverbeke & Jonathon Gold and focusing on how to get your innovation projects funded. By Ashley Evans (11/06/10) ... more
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Electronics for remote monitoring of assets
by Louise Rushworth (05 February 2010)
On 25th February Cambridge Network, under its Electronics KTN contract, will be running an event on the remote monitoring of assets, featuring speakers from BP and Plextek.
We will hear from speakers from BP, who use a variety of technologies to monitor closely the state of their pipelines, which can be several thousands of kilometers long, and from Plextek who develop a number of monitoring technologies. The speakers will talk about the issues and challenges they face and future possible developments.

Speakers include:

Dr Norman Sanderson, Advisor - Pipeline Technology, BP
Norman is a mechanical engineer with a strong remit to develop technologies that enable the interface between our pipeline systems and the outside world to be closely managed. This ranges from satellite surveillance through sniffer dogs to leak detection on pipeline systems, and also includes detecting illegal taps. The talk will include an overview of the major challenges in his work and an invitation for attendees to suggest potential solutions.

Will Gibson (pictured), Co-Founder of Telensa, a new spin-out from Plextek
Plextek provides an electronics design and consultancy service, specialising in product and system design for communications, aerospace, defence and medical applications. In January 2010, they span out a new venture, Telensa Ltd, that is focused on the commercialisation of a cost effective wireless system for actively controlling, monitoring and metering large populations of outdoor street lights, so they can be managed with maximum energy and operational efficiency. Will's talk will highlight some of the challenges he's faced in applying known monitoring technologies to specific situations that arose in Telensa.

To register:
Please send an email with 'eKTN: Electronics for remote monitoring of assets, 25th February' in the subject line, together with your name, company name and a short paragraph about your company, to louise.rushworth@cambridgenetwork.co.uk. The event is free for all to attend.

For more details, including times and location please the Cambridge Network website at: http://www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk/events/article/default.aspx?objid=66892
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