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Is systems engineering a vital component of every rail engineer’s toolbox?

October 19th 2009

Join the IET and the INCOSE Rail Interest Group on 11 November to find out the answer to this question and more. The seminar on Systems Engineering in Railways – making it work for you outlines the role that systems engineering will play in the future of rail engineering. The combination of high profile speakers and cutting-edge subject matter makes this an essential seminar for anyone involved in engineering projects on the railways.

Sessions will focus on applying systems engineering techniques to the unique rail environment and introducing systems engineering to your own organisation.

There is also an optional, free and open tutorial hosted by a representative of the University of Birmingham – the ideal introduction for those new to the area.

Confirmed Speakers include

  • Andrew McNaughton, Chief Engineer, High Speed Two Ltd
  • Clive Burrows, Group Engineering Director, First Group
  • Richard Beasley, Specialist Systems Engineer and Corporate Skill Owner, Rolls Royce

More details, the full programme and online registration can be found at www.theiet.org/railway-systems.

Do take advantage of our 3 for 2 offer to bring along your colleagues!

 


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