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News Release from: IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology) | Subject: IET seminar
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 April 2006
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Paul Roberts, Engineering Manager at Nestle, has been confirmed as the Keynote Speaker and will be addressing 'The Manufacturing and Supply Chain Challenges Facing the World's Biggest Food Company'
New Technology Application in Manufacturing and Supply Chain Paul Roberts, Engineering Manager at Nestle, has been confirmed as the Keynote Speaker and will be addressing 'The Manufacturing and Supply Chain Challenges Facing the World's Biggest Food Company' This independent management and technology event will highlight the issues driving change in manufacturing organisations today and to explore how the latest control and automation technologies can be deployed to address key production, commercial, legislative and supply chain change challenges
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 10 Aug 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Reducing carbon footprints seminar
The IET Seminar on 'Reducing the Carbon Footprint in the Built Environment' will be held in London on 11 December 2007
Join us to hear senior managers in a number of key industry organisations highlight the technology deployment strategies they are adopting to get the cost/benefit balance right.
Use this opportunity to explore the potential benefits or pitfalls for early adopters or those at the tough end of enforced technology change for investments made in control, visualisation, sensing, tagging, networking and high end software systems.
The seminar is being held on Tuesday 16 May at the Manchester Conference Centre.
Institution of Engineering and Technology members receive a discount on their registration and there are additional 'Early Bird' discounts available before 18 April.
Full details of the event and online registration are available on the website.
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