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International: Past Events

  • CAETS 2007 Tokyo: Environment and Sustainable Growth
    23-26 October 2007, Tokyo
    The 17th Convocation of the International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (CAETS) is being organised by the Engineering Academy of Japan. More information on CAETS.

  • ERA International Lecture
    03 October 2007, London
    This year’s ERA International Lecture will be delivered by Dr R K Pachauri, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

  • Redesigning African Economies (212KB)Adobe PDF document icon
    Hinton Lecture
    03 October 2006
    Professor Calestous Juma HonFREng FRS, Harvard professor and internationally-renowned expert in the application of technology to international development, delivered the Academy’s annual Hinton Lecture, in which he discussed the role of engineering in African economic development and identified a number of areas in which he considered the Academy could make a worthwhile contribution.

  • Future Technology Horizons (153KB)Adobe PDF document icon
    ERA International Lecture
    09 March 2006
    In this, the Academy's inaugural International Lecture, Dr Craig Barrett, Chairman of the Board for Intel Corporation and Chair of the US National Academy of Engineering, shared his thoughts on the impact of technology in the evolving digital world. This event was made possible by the kind support of the ERA Foundation.

  • International Medal
    The first International Medal was awarded in 2006 to Professor Cham Tao Soon FREng, founding President of Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) and former President of the Nanyang Technological University (NTU). View press release

  • Doing Business with China: The Benefits and Barriers (16KB)Adobe PDF document icon
    A Meeting for Fellows and Special Guests
    09 March 2006
    The Royal Academy of Engineering recognises that China is an important and growing force in the global economy. Industries and sectors dependent upon engineering are major contributors to this growth. This meeting sought to draw on the Fellowship's expertise and corporate knowledge to underpin the development of the Academy’s strategy for relations with China.

 

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