Come and hear how a conversation in a pub turned into a generation long struggle to build a steam locomotive from scratch, by asking members of the public to donate ‘the price of a pint’!
Join us at the Royal Engineers Museum and inspect 40 vehicles ranging from bridge laying tanks to Kitchener’s carriage, not to mention nearly 800 weapons, WW1 Company War Diaries, early Crimea-era photographs and the actual map used by Wellington during the Battle of Waterloo.
This May sees technology take over the traditional manual counting of ballot papers in one of the most complicated elections ever to take place in Britain. For obvious reasons it needs to be right first time. That technology, using UK designed and built equipment, will be presented and demonstrated.
See a fantastic selection of race and rally cars from the past 27 years of Prodrive. Then take a guided tour around the factory including work on the Aston Martin racing team and the Mini WRC. There will be a charge of £15, just over half the public rate.
The difference between success and failure is often in the human aspects of running an enterprise rather than the technology. Come and hear Dr Ted Hutchin, one of Europe's leading practitioners and trainers, illustrate his approach to managing change with stories from his extensive experience in industry.