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SUMMARY:GE Clearwater Instrument Transformer Facility Tour
DESCRIPTION:The IEEE Florida West Coast Section Power & Energy Society/Industry Applications Society (PES/IAS)\, in partnership with GE Grid Solutions\, invites you to an exclusive tour of the GE/ITI Clearwater Instrument Transformer Facility. This facility is GE’s primary manufacturing site for instrument transformers rated below 69 kV\, producing over 500\,000 dry-type transformers annually for utility and industrial applications. This event will feature two key components:\nClassroom Session (2 hours):\nGain a deeper understanding of instrument transformers\, including what sets them apart\, their various types\, applications\, and how to interpret nameplate data. The session will also explore their role in the industry’s future and include an introduction to capacitors.\nFactory Tour (1.5 hours):\nExperience a guided walk-through of the factory floor\, observing key processes such as component production\, core manufacturing\, transformer winding\, casting\, and final testing. As a special addition\, the tour will include a brief visit to the capacitor production area\, located in the same facility.\nA complimentary lunch will be provided following the tour.\nParticipants are required to wear safety shoes and safety glasses. The facility does have safety shoe covers available\, but supplies are limited\, please include during registration if you will need a shoe cover + shoe size. Hearing protection will be provided at the necessary locations. Additional information regarding parking and other instructions will be provided ahead of the event via email to those registered.\nCo-sponsored by: GE Vernova\nSpeaker(s): Ryan Alkire\, Lead Technical Applications Engineer – GE Vernova\,\n1925 Calumet Street\, Clearwater\, Florida\, United States\, 33765
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/ge-clearwater-instrument-transformer-facility-tour-3/
LOCATION:1925 Calumet Street\, Clearwater\, Florida\, United States\, 33765
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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SUMMARY:Engineering Life in Space - National Geographic Live
DESCRIPTION:National Geographic Live brings awe-inspiring stories from the field to your city with touring live events. You'll meet National Geographic Explorers as they share behind-the-scenes stories and stunning visuals that ignite curiosity and spark real-world impact. These events include an hour-long immersive stage show and interactive post-show Q&A. Come grab your front-row seat to the extraordinary.\nTake an adventure to places on Earth that mimic the moon: from a zero-gravity aircraft making parabolic loops to remote islands that serve as testing grounds for next-gen technologies. We get a behind-the-scenes look at the newest robotics as engineer and National Geographic Explorer Cody Paige\, Director of the Space Exploration Initiative at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab\,  builds the technologies that might allow humans to create a lasting presence beyond Earth.\nBldg: Visual and Performing Arts Center\, Oklahoma City Community College\, 7777 S. May Avenue\, Oklahoma City\, Oklahoma\, United States\, 73159
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/engineering-life-in-space-national-geographic-live/
LOCATION:Bldg: Visual and Performing Arts Center\, Oklahoma City Community College\, 7777 S. May Avenue\, Oklahoma City\, Oklahoma\, United States\, 73159
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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SUMMARY:IEEE Baltimore Robot Challenge - in person component
DESCRIPTION:Robot Challenge competition including time trials for robots and oral presentations by the student teams.\nThis is an exciting event for Middle School and High School students who have built robots from scratch. We need Judges! The interaction with working engineers is invaluable. Competition ends early afternoon\, depending on the number of entries. Most judging will be completed by noon.\nPlease join us for an entertaining event for all who participate.\nCo-sponsored by: Baltimore Museum of Industry\nAgenda:\n08:00 – judges check in\n08:15 – judges training\n08:45 – competition begins\n19:00 AWARDS CEREMONY ON LINE\n1415 Key Highway\, Baltimore\, Maryland\, United States
URL:https://life.ieee.org/event/ieee-baltimore-robot-challenge-in-person-component-4/
LOCATION:1415 Key Highway\, Laurel\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meetings of Interest
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