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Event Type: Technical lecture
10 February 2026 19:00 to 20:00
The Royal Scots Club - EDINBURGH
This keynote will present the University of Glasgow’s approach to in-space manufacturing, from early-stage technology development through to patented manufacturing concepts and a parabolic flight campaign that provided critical microgravity validation. The talk will introduce the UK Space Agency–funded Multi-Purpose Environmental Chamber (MPEC), developed to rigorously assess environmental, mechanical, and long-term risks associated with manufacturing in space.
Industry: Aerospace Industries
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Event Type: Talk or debate
10 February 2026 12:00 to 13:30
Webinar
PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) continue to cause concern, with the UK Government issuing a request for information and with further developments across Europe, USA and Canada addressing the issue, The European Chemical Association are preparing their report to the European Commission and France have already taken action to ban certain classes of PFAS. Our team will be providing the latest information from around the world and discussing how the UK should respond?
Industry: Cross-sector
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Event Type: Professional development event
28 January 2026 18:00 to 20:00
University of Strathclyde TL651 - Glasgow
Gaining EngTech, IEng or CEng status is an endorsement of your skills, competence and professionalism.
Join Sandra Mulligan, Senior Membership Development Manager, for a free workshop on how to Get Professionally Registered!
Industry: Cross-sector
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Event Type: Technical lecture
21 January 2026 18:00 to 20:00
Hybrid event in Glasgow
Please book the event at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/imeche-railway-division-scottish-centre where options for both online and in person are available. In person location is ScotRail Offices, Atrium Court, 50 Waterloo Street, Glasgow.
Industry: Railway
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Event Type: Talk or debate
14 January 2026 12:00 to 13:00
Webinar
Natural Hazards Triggering Technical Disasters, NaTech, and Climate Change are ever-growing challenges for high hazard industries, but what are the safety implications of such events and how can we assess the associated risks? In the third of the series, Aimee Russell, a Senior Process Safety and Technical Analyst at RAS Ltd will describe an overview method which can be used to perform such assessments; also presenting real-world examples of NaTech events and what we can learn from them.
Industry: Cross-sector