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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Publicity Officer, IMechE Beds & Cambs area. Peter Woods, Jonathan Spriggs and Matt Stott from Delstar Engineering (http://www.delstar.co.uk) will talk about their work engineering stage elevators and other theatrical performance equipment. Date: Wednesday 19th November Time: Refreshments served from 18.30. Talk starts at 19.00. Ends by 21:00 following questions and discussion. Venue: Institute for Manufacturing, Cambridge University, Alan Reece Building, 17 Charles Babbage Road, Cambridge CB3 0FS (directions). There is ample free parking in the IfM’s carpark beside the building; the carpark entrance is just past the IfM’s service road. Free to attend. Booking not required. All welcome. This talk is open to the public and is suitable for young people, students and engineers. You are encouraged to pass on this invitation and bring with you colleagues, friends and family who are interested in engineering and the theatre. A poster to advertise this event can be downloaded here. More info here. This event is organised by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Beds and Cambs area. This talk is part of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Cambridgeshire Area) series. This talk is included in these lists:
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