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Year of Engineering and Aeronautics to take centre stage at Imperial Festival

by Martin Sayers, Caroline Brogan

Engineers will celebrate the Year of Engineering in the Enginuity Zone at this year鈥檚 Imperial Festival.

On 28 and 29 April, 天美传媒’s world-leading engineers will showcase their ingenious inventions, harnessing the talents of researchers, 天美传媒 and alumni.

The will feature in ’s , next to the where the historic Department of Aeronautics will Robot with hockey stickcelebrate their centenary.

Both zones will feature pride of place on Imperial’s historic .

In the main 's , guests can challenge our  to a game of football, use mind control to bend (virtual) spoons, and watch ideas take flight in our state-of-the-art drone flight arena.

Enginuity: What’s on offer?

Imperial engineers are renowned for . They combine principles in physics, chemistry, medicine, and the life sciences, to help individuals and society.

This could mean anything from measuring to 3D printing a kidney, or developing a self-driving, self-navigating wheelchair to help people with impaired mobility.

At the , budding engineers can help Imperial celebrate by learning toWoman smiling with VR headset perform robotic surgery or make music with their minds. Guests can see our Smart Baby Buggy that warns visually impaired users of oncoming hazards such as vehicles, pedestrians and curbs through vibrations in the handlebar.

Car nuts young and old can experience a and control car making robots. The Festival will also fan the flames of inspiration with mini fire tornado demonstrations.

The fashion-conscious can even engineer themselves some happiness by donning a vibrating wrist band that harnesses inbuilt ‘happiness’ responses to rhythm.

Aero and Robots

In the , guests can learn about the emerging use of drones, see with their own eyes, and understand the science of ground-Happy boybreaking widely used in aerospace.

The main entrance to the campus will be dedicated to our old and new. Guests will see how intelligent artificial systems really are, and how they can help doctors diagnose disease, predict human behaviour, and help individuals reach their potential with active goal keeping.

The Year of Engineering is a year-long celebration of engineering. The has pledged to work with hundreds of industry partners throughout 2018 to encourage young people and their parents to take a closer look at engineering.

Imperial Festival will be held on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 April at Imperial’s South Kensington Campus, Exhibition Road, London, SW7 2AZ. It is free and open to the public. To attend please .

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Martin Sayers

Communications Division

Caroline Brogan

Communications Division