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10th anniversary NMI gala dinner and awards to be hosted by BBC's Bill Turnbull
NMI, the UK electronic systems trade body, has announced that journalist and BBC Breakfast presenter Bill Turnbull will host its annual gala dinner and awards night as the organisation celebrates 10 years of running the event. Tickets are now available and the event is open to all organisations involved with the UK electronic systems community, from chip manufacturers to software and designers, to government bodies and research organisations.
The The black-tie awards gala and dinner will take place on the 15th of November at the prestigious central London hotel, the Radisson Blu Portman. It follows the NMI’s annual industry summit, which will have a focus on the future with key themes including the ESCO report, power electronics and skills.
“A lot has changed for the industry in the past 10 years and there is now, more than ever, a need to build strong communities across the diverse array of industry sectors that rely on the UK’s electronic systems expertise,” said Derek Boyd, CEO of NMI. “There’s a lot to celebrate, from strengthened links with government to UK growth in key market sectors such as automotive and power electronics.”
Entries for the 2012 awards are open until the 28th September and information on all 11 award categories can be found on the NMI Awards website:
• Innovation In Power Electronics
• Low Power Green Design
• Environmental Management
• Innovation
• R&D Achievement
• Product Of Excellence
• Semi-360 Award For All Round Design Expertise
• Manufacturing Site
• Manufacturing Supplier
• Skills, Training & Development
• Young Engineer