b'For a complete list of events from the IET please visit: theiet.org/eventsEngineering liveIET eventsand on-demand DPSP 2022: Developments in Nuclear Engineering 2022Power System Protection16 March 2022 | Manchester, UK and online7 - 10 March 2022 | Newcastle, UK and onlineNuclear Engineering for safety, control and security provides invaluable solutions to the Upcoming IET eventsDPSP is the premium international forum forsectors challenges. Fully supported by the power system protection engineers, and is your Spring 2022 chance to hear about new research, results,Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR), 2022s innovations and initiatives, all geared towardsevent includes updates on UK New Build, maintaining grid stability. The programmeApproach to Regulating Innovation, Digital includes talks from rsted, Siemens, NationalTwins, IoT and OT security and more. Thought-Grid, Hitachi ABB Power Grids, GE Gridprovoking keynotes and technical sessions iet.tv highlights from: Hinkley Point C; Sellafield; NNL; ONR; Solutions, Megger and many more.Centre for Digital Built Britain; UKAEA; NDA; IET & BCS Turing Talk 2022: theiet.org/dpsp University of Manchester and others.A day in the life of a smart citynuclear.theiet.org/With the recent COP26 held in Glasgow,PEMD 2022: Power Electronics, sustainability and climate adaption is onMachines and Driveseveryones minds. The main outcome of thisMeet Your Presidenthas been an agreement to strengthen 203021 - 23 June 2022 | Newcastle, UKtargets by the end of 2022. Tune in live 2124 February | 8am| OnlineFebruary 2022 on the IET YouTube Channel where this EngTalk will discuss the role of thePEMD 2022 is open for post-deadline papersIET President, Sir Julian Young, is looking Internet of Things, specifically sensor-based submit yours by 4 April for the chance toforward to meeting members from all over technologies, in both providing data to betterbe part of the most significant internationalthe world in his monthly Meet Your President understand resource usage for optimizationforum bringing together power electronics,sessions throughout 2022. The theme this and reduction, as well as providing groundmachines and drives experts. Youll join aquarters session is skills. Sir Julian will truths to track those targets are being met. programme of international innovations,be holding some engaging discussions https://youtu.be/NmAbOoz8WNI including panels on component shortageson professional development at all career and electrification roadmaps, a talk onstages, our CPD offering, mentoring, navigating IP, and many more. volunteering and more. Available exclusively for IET Members.Skills shortages: what skills aretheiet.org/pemd localevents.theiet.org/028342missing and how can we build them?The IET carry out an annual #SkillsSurvey of engineering employers in the UK. In 2021 we focused on the current skills challenges employers are facing, identify barriers to building the supply of the skills that will be needed in the future. Read our full survey for more findings, conclusions, andIET Network eventsrecommendations: www.theiet.org/skillshttps://tv.theiet.org/?videoid=15233 Small Satellies - Emerging TrendsCall for Papers - APSCOM 2022Aerospace Tech Week 2021 and Future Abstract Submission: 1 March 2022IET.tv hosts the presentations for24 March | 12pm | Online AEROSPACE TECH WEEK; the annual show which brings you the latest developments inScalable and Data-driven air-to-ground and nose to-tail connectivity,Crash Safety of Electric VehiclesApproaches to Convex Programming airline e-Enablement strategies and processes, flight operations software, fuel24 February 2022 | 12pm | Online 31 March | 2pm | Onlineefficiency, MRO software, regulatory, policy, technical SES and next generation challenges for avionics and the testing systems (both hardware and software) that affect the design, construction and maintenance of all commercial and military aircraft.https://tv.theiet.org/?event=6815KeyOn IET.tv SectorOn demandBuiltHealthcareenvironmentLive streamed Energy Information andThe Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is working to engineer a better world. We inspire, inform and influence the communications global engineering community, supporting technology innovation to meet the needs of society. The Institution of Engineering and Design andTransport Technology is registered as a Charity in England and Wales (No. 211014) and Scotland (No. SC038698). The Institution of Engineering production and Technology, Michael Faraday House, Six Hills Way, Stevenage, SG1 2AY, United Kingdom.'