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MacRobert Award
The MacRobert Award has been presented every year since 1969 by the Royal Academy of Engineering. The award seeks to recognise innovative ideas in engineering. The award is named in honour of Lady Rachel Workman MacRobert (1880 - 1954).
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Filter this CollectionRolls-Royce Pegasus
The Rolls Royce Pegasus is a turbofan engine originally designed by Bristol (hence the name from Greek mythology) and now manufactured by Rolls-Royce plc. This engine used in Harrier jet aircraft in the 1960s, is able to direct thrust downwards...
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Severn Bridge
The Severn Bridge (Welsh: Pont Hafren) is a suspension bridge spanning the River Severn between South Gloucestershire, just north of Bristol, England, and Monmouthshire in South Wales, via Beachley, a peninsula between the River Severn and River Wye...
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Denovo Tyre
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Rolls-Royce Trent
Rolls-Royce Trent is the name given to a family of high bypass turbofan engines manufactured by Rolls-Royce. All are developments of the RB211 with thrust ratings of 53,000 to 95,000 lbf (240 to 420 kN). Versions of the Trent are in service on the...
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Millennium Dome
The Millennium Dome, often referred to simply as The Dome, is the original name of a large dome-shaped building, originally used to house the Millennium Experience, a major exhibition celebrating the beginning of the third millennium. Located on the...
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WebSphere MQ
IBM WebSphere MQ is a family of network communication software products launched by IBM in March 1992. It was previously known as MQSeries, a trademark that IBM rebranded in 2002 to join the suite of WebSphere products. WebSphere MQ, which is often...