MEDIACITYUK  -  MANCHESTER  &
STAFFORDSHIRE TECHNOLOGY PARK
T: 0845 052 6808



  •     NEW: ENGINEERING PROMOTION:
     Humanoid filmed engineers at work in five Staffordshire workshops, supporting
        Leek 
    College's campaign to promote engineering apprenticeships and local opportunities to teenage students.


     

     

    NEW: ENGINEERING PROMOTION
  •     NEW: BVE NORTH: Watch Humanoid's coverage from the northern Broadcast Video Expo 2011. Featuring interviews
        with the exhibitors 
    and other industry professionals giving their feedback on the show. 

     

    NEW: BROADCAST VIDEO EXPO
  • iet accordion

        NEW: CYBORG WEBCAST: Humanoid broadcast a live conference by renowned robotics pioneer Professor Kevin
        Warwick. "The Cyborg Experiments" discusses the future of cybernetic technology, its opportunities and its pitfalls. 

     

     

    NEW: CYBORG WEBCAST
  •      NEW: NHS HEALTHCARE DOCUMENTARIES:  South Staffs & Shropshire Healthcare Trust members heard
         service users' stories in their own voices at a screening of Humanoid's latest documentaries,
         "Combating Stigma in Mental Health".

    NEW: NHS DOCUMENTARIES
powered by negetics
Tags: Engineering

Articles tagged with: Engineering

A World of Engineering

Leek College, Engineering Video

In partnership with Leek College, Humanoid has been shooting industry and interviews at several local engineering companies.  The college commissioned Humanoid as part of their campaign to raise the profile of local engineering.

A number of local firms opened their doors, allowing Humanoid's camera crew to capture business as usual: hundreds of Staffordshire engineers producing an astonishing range of products for international buyers.

Goodwin International champion their apprenticeship scheme, training their own engineers to work on components for military radar arrays and nuclear submarines.  Stoke-based Unilathe engage over 100 employees in machining for the rail, mining and aerospace industries, while Charles Leek & Sons - a business family-run for over a century - produces specialised individual gears for vintage cars.  Staffordshire Precision Engineering sell perfectly-balanced roulette wheels to casinos and chemistry equipment to American Ivy League universities.  Grenville Engineering's state-of-the-art laser cuts components for global heavy equipment giant JCB, who invited Humanoid to interview their own apprentices, still studying part-time at Leek College.

 "It's amazing to see the extensive and diverse range of skills demonstrated at locally-based engineering firms.  The level of opportunity available to young people in this sector is immense.  I hope our video helps to raise awareness of this exciting industry and helps to promote Leek College's excellent facilities and courses."  - Martyn Lomax, Managing Director, Humanoid Productions.

"If there was no engineering, the world wouldn't function", says Goodwin apprentice Reece Robinson, "its the most important industry you can be in".

Watch videos and learn more

The Human Cyborg

Humanoid broadcast a conference on cybernetics today for the Institution of Engineering and Technology. Speaker Professor Kevin Warwick is world famous for his research into directly interfacing computer systems with the human nervous system.

Project Cyborg created a media storm when Professor Warwick embedded an RFID transmitter into his own nervous system, becoming the world's first human cyborg. The implant gave him the power to control lights, doors, heaters and other computer-actuated devices, including a robotic hand thousands of miles away.

Live from Stafford Television Studio, Professor Warwick expounded his research and took questions from studio and online audience members about the future potential of cybernetic implants for medical and consumer technology.

Watch videos and learn more

Masterful British Engineering: Bloodhound SSC

 
In association with Staffordshire Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Centre, Humanoid recorded an inspirational address by the engineering team behind Bloodhound SSC: the car soon to hold the Land Speed Record.

Bloodhound harnesses the combined power of a hydraulic race engine, jet propulsion and a hybrid rocket to generate speeds of up to 1050 mph (Mach 1.4). The vehicle is under development by the team behind the record-breaking Thrust2 and Thrust SSC, the current world-record holder.

In partnership with Staffordshire STEM Centre, Bloodhound deliver talks and workshops, engaging students with an interest in engineering. Humanoid recorded a fascinating presentation and Q&A session about the technology behind Bloodhound.

Archives

Latest Tweets

Loading...

Last 2 tweets from humanoidltd: