And now we kick off with each panellist outlining their parties' positions for R&D in the UK. @ChiOnwurah says "We are committed to building an innovation nation" with the aim of increasing GDP to 3% by 2030 and scrapping tuition fees. #GE2019Hustings
"We are funding science at a faster rate than any other government...we're aiming for £18 billion to be spent on science by 2024" @Metcalfe_SBET shares what a Conservative government hopes to achieve #GE2019Hustings
"Science is an international exercise and requires international collaboration...funding will be continued and it is vitally important that the free movement of people carries on" @SamGyimah shares what a Liberal Democrat government aims to achieve #GE2019Hustings
Compelling question from the audience: " Do the speakers know what a post doc is, how many there are in the UK and what is their salary?" #GE2019Hustings
Great questions from the audience: How will the government ensure spending is spread equally across the UK? How will parties increase their own understanding of science to help direct policy? How do you aim to bring international talent here with brexit looming? #GE2019Hustings
The Academy works to ensure sustained investment in engineering research and innovation by demonstrating the societal and economic benefits they can bring.
For an overview of the Academy's work in this area: raeng.org.uk/policy/enginee…#GE2019Hustings
"We need a government that champions and believes in engineering – it will be essential for addressing climate change etc. We need to excite young people with engineering and the role that engineering can play in achieving net zero." - @ChiOnwurah#GE2019Hustings
@ChiOnwurah The National Engineering Policy Centre published a manifesto on "Engineering priorities for our future economy and society" to address many issues such as the engineering skills gap and climate change. See it here: raeng.org.uk/policy/nationa…#GE2019Hustings
@ChiOnwurah "We need to strike that balance between investment into research and development (ensuring both are equal) and getting it right is crucial but it shouldn’t be down to government to direct this" What do you think? #GE2019Hustings
@ChiOnwurah What do you think it your parties' strongest policy? @SamGyimah - open immigration system is a critical success factor for the UK to attract the brightest and best @Metcalfe_SBET - An education system that isn't narrow to maintain our position as a leading nation #GE2019Hustings
A new report published today by the Royal Academy of Engineering and its partners in the National Engineering Policy Centre highlights the importance of improved ventilation to reduce risk of Covid-19 and other infections.
We are delighted to reveal eight new global visionaries who will be awarded funding from the Academy's #RAEngResearch Chairs in Emerging Technologies scheme. A total of £22 million will be allocated to support research that could have global benefits: raeng.org.uk/ciet-2020
Professor Stephen Beeby will be looking into developing electronic textiles that incorporate flexible circuit technologies, sensors, and energy harvesting/storage functionality, for use with wearable applications and more: raeng.org.uk/ciet-2020#RAEngResearch
Professor Emile Greenhalgh will focus on developing structural power composites, an area which is expected to have a huge impact on the aerospace and automotive industry, by increasing fuel efficiency and a reducing global emissions: raeng.org.uk/ciet-2020#RAEngResearch
From leaders in transport and data to innovators working on lifesaving developments in medical research, meet the 53 talented engineers elected to our Fellowship today: raeng.org.uk/new-fellows-20…#RAEngFellows
Dr Rajapillai Ahilan is a technology and business leader who has led projects which set international standards for jack-ups, marine transportation and moorings. raeng.org.uk/about-us/the-f…#RAEngFellows
From polymers to medical devices, we're proud to recognise the leadership and innovation of engineers with our 2020 medals and awards: raeng.org.uk/news/news-rele…#RAEngAwards
Professor Dame Julia Higgins is awarded our Sir Frank Whittle Medal for her sustained achievements in polymer materials - extremely relevant as our society tackles the issues of separating and recycling plastics: raeng.org.uk/news/news-rele…#RAEngAwards
Sorin Popa, CEO of Pathfinder Medical, is awarded the Sir George Macfarlane Medal for demonstrating excellence early in his career - inventing a device to allow haemodialysis and even arterial bypasses to be performed without invasive surgery. raeng.org.uk/news/news-rele…#RAEngAwards
We are delighted to reveal the awardees from our latest round of #RAEngResearch Chairs and Senior Research Fellows. They will be spending the next five years working with some of the world’s largest companies on a wide range of engineering challenges: raeng.org.uk/news/news-rele…
#RAEngResearch Chair Professor Trung Q Duong's research will look into going beyond 5G and towards 6G. He believes that 6G will focus not only on faster data speeds, but also on massive interconnections of autonomous machines: raeng.org.uk/news/news-rele…
#RAEngResearch Chair Professor Paul Hoskisson's research will look into engineering methods to improve the sustainability of antimicrobial production. Engineering biology is a priority area for growth that will help to accelerate antibiotic production: raeng.org.uk/news/news-rele…
On Thursday, @KarenHolford speaks to Sir Jim McDonald, @RaffaellaOcone, and award winners from @OvsiVentilator, @UniofOxford, and @Sewers4C about their amazing innovations tackling the COVID-19 pandemic. Register now for our latest Innovation In A Crisis webinar:
The @OvsiVentilator became the first intensive care quality ventilator to be manufactured in Africa, which could be a gamechanger when it comes to a host of conditions including pneumonia, as well as COVID-19. raeng.org.uk/grants-prizes/…
Researchers at @oxengsci developed a speedy test to identify carriers of COVID-19 and provide a result within 30 minutes. No labs are needed - a simple colour change allows quick and easy interpretation: raeng.org.uk/grants-prizes/…