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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2020 · 38 MIN

#87 So That Was 2020

from Engineering Matters

Welcome to the very last Engineering Matters of 2020!  In this episode we go back to some of the biggest stories that we covered over the past year and find out what happened next.  We also give listeners a peak behind the curtain at how we put the episodes together and introduce you to some members of the team that you don’t usually hear from. So sit back, enjoy, and we will see you in the new year. Guests Gemma Ball, Business Manager for Intelligent Transport Infrastructure, The Satellite Applications Catapult  Judy Anderson, Global Sector Lead – Water, Mott MacDonald Nav Sawhney, Founder, The Washing Machine Project Tony Thompson, Engineering and Electrical Assessor, Northampton College Resources Listeners may be interested in our other podcasts: The Brewers Journal podcast: https://brewerspodcast.reby.media/ Meat Talk: https://meattalk.reby.media/ The Tunnelling Podcast: https://tunnelling.reby.media/ Supporters Groundforce Shorco – For over 40 years, Groundforce Shorco has been one of the UK’s leading construction industry supplier of Trenching and Shoring equipment systems. Our range includes; Site Safety, Trench Boxes, Trench Sheets and Piles, light and heavy duty hydraulic bracing and strutting systems and other related products. Universal Robots – Since 2005, Universal Robots has worked to make a difference in its customers’ lives in ways that matter most to them. More than simply automation, Universal Robots changes how people work and live around the globe by empowering their ideas and dreams – whether it’s helping a non-profit improve people’s vision in the poorest countries or allowing a manufacturer to reduce the strain of repetitive tasks.The post #87 So That Was 2020 first appeared on Engineering Matters.

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