Conference hosting in a virtual world
Addressing a large crowd from stage can be both a daunting and thrilling experience, as hundreds of delegates in front of you follow your every word, Mike Walter writes.
Addressing a large crowd from stage can be both a daunting and thrilling experience, as hundreds of delegates in front of you follow your every word, Mike Walter writes.
Travelling across rural Scotland can be challenging without a private car, especially if people are heading to unfamiliar places and uncertain about the public transport options available to them. But a new smartphone app designed to present users with a host of sustainable and active travel choices tailored for their journey – plus the ability to book services – is proving its worth to those in the know across the Highlands & Islands.
Britain’s new Government has been urged to start promoting sustainable modes of travel such as buses more vigorously in order to meet transport carbon emission reduction targets.
Volunteers hard at work restoring a long forgotten canal have delivered over a million pounds worth of work for free. Up to 100 people working at different times and in a variety of roles are slowly rebuilding a 1km section of the Wendover Canal near the village of Little Tring which was last used over a century ago.
Development of employment-ready engineers equipped with the skills and experience to tackle talent shortages and address critical national and global challenges is the primary mission of the New Model Institute for Technology & Engineering (NMITE).