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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 a global defence, security and aerospace company with approximately 107,000 employees worldwide. The Company delivers a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support services. In 2009 BAE Systems reported sales of £22.4 billion (US$ 36.2 billion).
[www.baesystems.com]
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- Bosch
The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services in the areas of automotive and industrial technology, consumer goods, and building technology. Across the world Bosch employs around 280,000 people and has a presence in over 150 different countries. Developing innovative products that improve the quality of people’s lives is what’s important to Bosch, and this is reflected in the company’s slogan ‘Invented for Life’.
Each year, Bosch spends more than 3.5 billion Euros and around 9 percent of its annual global sales revenue for research and development. The company applies for 15 patent applications worldwide every day!
In the UK, Bosch is known and respected as a leading supplier of customer-focused products and services for the home, car and garden. But it’s not just consumer products that benefit from Bosch’s innovative technologies and engineering capabilities. Bosch engineering technology is the driving force behind the London Eye and gearboxes from the Bosch Rexroth Drives and Controls division are used to power on and offshore wind turbines for the growing wind-energy sector, in fact, the division is the world’s largest independent supplier of gearboxes and automation solutions for wind turbines.
[www.bosch.co.uk]
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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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- Rolls-Royce plc
Rolls-Royce
depends on its ability to innovate and invests over £900 million on
Research and Development, two-thirds of which is aimed at improving
the environmental performance of its products and operations.
With annual sales of £11 billion, an order
book of over £60 billion and 39,000 people employed globally,
Rolls-Royce has manufacturing and service facilities in 50
countries. Our customer base comprises 500 airlines, 4,000 corporate
and utility operators, 2,000 marine customers and 160 armed forces
and energy customers in 120 countries. We have over 54,000 gas
turbines in service worldwide which generate a demand for high-value
services throughout their operational lives. Rolls-Royce service
revenues have grown by ten per cent compound over the past decade,
now representing 51 per cent of annual sales.
[www.rolls-royce.com]
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