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Thales, a global leader in technology and services, is excited to announce a ground-breaking collaboration with Primary Engineer to develop an innovative plant prototype designed by a talented young student. The winning design, named “A Face for a Plant,” emerged as part of the annual UK-wide initiative, ‘If you were an engineer, what would you do?’ which encourages students to identify problems and devise creative solutions.

The “Face for a Plant” prototype revolutionises how we monitor plant health by utilising sensors strategically placed around the plant. These sensors monitor environmental conditions, such as light levels, temperature,…

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Space, Satellites and spacecrafts.. Ian Jones answers it all!

On Friday 3rd February we had the pleasure of interview Ian Jones, CEO of the Goonhilly Earth Station in Cornwall, for our Leaders Award competition! We were overwhelmed and blown…

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Academics take flat-pack wind energy to Africa

A flat-pack wind turbine developed by Glasgow Caledonian University students is to bring low-cost power to the Kenyan economy and education thanks to UK Government funding. The University project is…

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Anglia Ruskin joins forces with Primary Engineer

ARU is the East of England partner for annual competition for 3–19-year-olds Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is partnering with Primary Engineer to help inspire local youngsters and spark their interest…

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UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and Primary Engineer announce partnership to help pupils design the future

Primary Engineer® is delighted to announce that the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has become a National Partner for the ‘If You Were an Engineer, What Would You Do?®’ competition….