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Yorkshire Region

Number 4468 Mallard



Yorkshire holds the distinction of being the very first Branch to be created within the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and in 2021 we celebrated our centenary. The inaugural meeting was held in Leeds on the 14th February 1921, and after initially being known as the "Leeds Branch", it was later renamed the Yorkshire Region in 1998.

The past 100 years have seen many changes in the world of engineering and Yorkshire has been at the forefront of innovation and technology. The Region is home to many leading engineering companies and is also at the cutting edge of research, which is shown in the breadth and expertise of our membership.

On the12th February 2021we were delighted to hold an onlineCentenary Celebration Event, with the President, Terry Spall, amongst our line-up of speakers, reflecting on the success of the Region and our past and present activities. If you missed this event, you can catch-up via the IMechE Webinar Hub.

We also take great pride in our published book -“Yorkshire: A Centenary of the IMechE's Oldest Region"。过去写的我们的一个区域的椅子,Ashley Crossland CEng FIMechE MIET, with contributions from Terry Spall (President), Luke Farmer (current Yorkshire Region Chair) and items from our other Area Committees, the 72 pages and illustrations suitably celebrate the formation of our Region and recount its success.Follow the link to view the book or to download your copy.

Also, there was thecentenary article “From Birdcage Walk”, also written by Ashley Crossland, in Issue 1 2021 of Professional Engineering.

Our sincerest thanks go to all who were involved in making our centenary celebrations a success in 2021 and we wish all of our members the very best for the next 100 years!

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As a result of the pandemic, the move to online webinars, meetings and activities has offered members a greater opportunity to participate in a wide range of events at a local, national and global level, and engage with the Institution from the comfort of your own home or workplace.

However, we also appreciate the value of being able to interact once again with fellow engineers, friends & family at "face-to-face" events and the benefits this has for many members.

We look forward to continuing to build upon our established series of virtual events within the Region and aim to deliver a hybrid programme of online webinars and "in person" events over the forthcoming year.


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Membership and Professional Registration

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Get involved

There are many initiatives going on in this region and there are plenty of great opportunities for you to be involved. This includes becoming a mentor and sharing your experience to help others develop, running an event, or joining one of our committees.

Find out what we get up to -"Introducing the IMechE Regions"

To get involved with the Institution's activities in Yorkshire,contact Nicky Baxter

Contact us

If you have any ideas on how we could improve what we offer then we would very much like to hear from you:Contact us

当前和未来的事件

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  • Event Type: Professional development event
    02 September 2023 10:00to12:00
    Webinar
    For our members who are actively seeking to become professionally registered as a Chartered, Incorporated or EngTech member, we are offering free online events and support. This workshop has been designed to help you get started with your application form.
    Industry: Cross-sector
  • Event Type: Seminar
    07 September 2023 10:00to16:00
    The University of Manchester, Engineering Building B, Lecture Room 2B.026 - Manchester
    Condition monitoring is the process of monitoring machinery to identify developing faults. This seminar will discuss how to develop a targeted, economic condition monitoring strategy and how to justify the cost. We will describe the various techniques and how to interpret the results. Case studies will be presented from many areas of industry. Seminar ticket price £40 inc. VAT. The last date for registration is 31st August 2023.
    Industry: Process Industries
  • Event Type: Annual dinner or luncheon
    15 September 2023 19:00to23:45
    Cutlers Hall - Sheffield
    Celebrate engineering achievements from across the Region amidst the prestigious surroundings of Sheffield's Cutlers' Hall.
    Industry: Cross-sector
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