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Magazine Sponsors
The Royal Academy of Engineering acknowledges the generous support by the following organisations for
Ingenia:
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- Arup
Arup is a global firm of designers, engineers and business consultants
providing a diverse range of professional services to our clients around the world.
Sustainability underpins our work and the firm is the creative force behind many
of the world’s most innovative and sustainable buildings, transport and civil
engineering projects. Established 60 years ago, Arup has nearly 9,000 employees,
based in 86 offices in 37 countries, working on up to 10,000 projects at any one time.
Arup is a wholly-independent firm owned in trust on behalf of our staff. With no external
shareholders, this independence enables us to shape our own direction with no outside pressure or influence.
[www.arup.com]
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- BAE Systems
BAE Systems is the premier global defence and aerospace company delivering
a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces,
as well as advanced electronics, information technology systems and
customer support services. With 96,000 employees worldwide, BAE Systems
sales exceeded £15 billion in 2006.
[www.baesystems.com]
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- Lloyd's Register
Lives and livelihoods depend on quality systems you will probably never
see, ships, roads and railtracks on which you may never travel and
distant production plants about which you have never heard.
The Lloyd’s Register Group is an organisation that works to enhance
safety and to approve assets and systems at sea, on land and in
the air. We check that assets and systems work so that people
and communities around the world can get on with everyday life.
We are driven by a strong sense that what we are doing matters.
To make this happen, we set, uphold and apply high technical standards
of design, manufacture, construction, maintenance, operation and
performance across many industries to the benefit of many businesses.
Lloyd’s Register stands apart:
independent, objective, experienced and uncompromising in our
commitment to helping our clients.
[www.lr.org]
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- Mott MacDonald
Mott MacDonald is a global, management, engineering and development
consultancy with work in 140 countries, turnover of more than £700
million and 12 000 staff working in all sectors from transport,
energy, buildings, water and the environment to health and education,
industry and communications.
We use our world-wide resources and experience to:
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Plan, design, procure and deliver projects on any scale
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Provide management consultancy built on technical know-how
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Help shape and implement development policies and programmes
Professional excellence and innovation are at the heart of
everything we do and vital to our continued success – which is why we are pleased
to be a sponsor of The Royal Academy of Engineering’s informative quarterly magazine Ingenia.
[www.mottmac.com]
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- Rolls-Royce plc
Rolls-Royce is a world-leading provider of power systems and
services for use on land, at sea and in the air. The company
invests in core technologies, products, people and capabilities
in order to broaden and strengthen the product portfolio,
improve product efficiency and enhance environmental performance.
These investments create high barriers to entry.
Rolls-Royce depends on its ability to innovate, and invests
more than £700 million every year on Research and Development,
two-thirds of which is aimed at improving the environmental
performance of its products and operations.
With annual sales of £7.4 billion, an order book of £26 billion
and 38,000 people employed globally, Rolls-Royce has manufacturing
and service facilities in 50 countries. Its customer base
comprises 600 airlines, 4,000 corporate and utility operators,
2,000 marine customers, 160 armed forces and energy customers
in 120 countries. The company now has a total of 54,000 gas
turbines in service worldwide. These generate a demand for
high-value services throughout their operational lives, and
Rolls-Royce service revenues have grown by ten per cent per
annum compounded over the past decade, now representing 53
per cent of annual sales.
[www.rolls-royce.com]
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