Mechanical and Manufacturing Division
About
About this network
About a quarter of Engineers Ireland’s 25,000 members list mechanical and manufacturing engineering as their area of interest. This division acts as the Institution of Mechanical Engineers RoI Regional Branch committee.
We also provide our members with a professional and social network for learning and developing potential business opportunities. They can network with their peers and with representatives from the associated industry groups at events organised by the division.
Our division works to influence national policy in the sector, acting as representatives at national and international meetings, and offering strategic direction to organisations including:
- Enterprise Ireland
- Science Foundation Ireland
- Industrial Development Authority
- Forfás
- The Department of Enterprise Trade & Employment
- The Department of Education & Science
Who can join?
The Mechanical and Manufacturing Division network is of particular relevance to those working, studying or researching in the mechanical and manufacturing engineering sector.
However, membership is open to all members of Engineers Ireland.
How to join
If you are already a member of Engineers Ireland, you can join any number of Regions, Divisions and Societies in our Members Area
It is free to join our network, and once you join, you can:
- Use our discussion forum
- Post comments on articles and blogs
- Join the Contacts Network to locate and send messages to other professionals
Events
Our 10 or more events each year are prime opportunities to make contacts and network with peers and industry representatives, and advance your Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Topics include :
- Automotive/aerospace
- Sustainability - solar energy, wave/tidal energy, wind energy
- Operations management
- Materials engineering
- Design engineering
- Bioengineering
We also organise and host the annual general meeting of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers every November.
The majority of our evening lectures are broadcast live as webcasts on Engineers TV or are available to download as recordings from the website.
Events for students and young members
We promote educational outreach in schools, and support initiatives to help students and young members (those within 10 years of graduating) with events including:
- A paper prize competition for 3rd level students
- Site visits for 3rd level students (organised by young members with the support of our senior panel)
- The Speak Out for Engineering presentation skills competition for young members
Contacts
Chairman
- Dermot Brabazon
- Chartered Engineer
- School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering
- Dublin City University
- Glasnevin
- Dublin 9
- Tel: 01 7008213
- Mob: 086 6094221
- Email: dermot.brabazon@dcu.ie
Vice-Chairman
- Declan Lyons
- Enterprise Ireland
- The Plaza
- East Point Business Park
- Dublin 3
- Mob: 087 7989567
- Email: declan.lyons@enterprise-ireland.com
Secretary
- Abdul Olabi
- School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering
- Dublin City University
- Glasnevin
- Dublin 9
- Tel:01 700 7718
- Mob: 085 7397150
- Email: abdul.olabi@dcu.ie
Treasurer
- Robert Simpson
- Chartered Engineer
- Department of Manufacturing Engineering
- School of Manufacturing and Design Engineering
- Dublin Institute of Technology
- Bolton Street
- Dublin 1
- Tel: 01 4023823
- Mob: 087 9905614
- Email: robert.simpson@dit.ie
Events Officer
- Paul Dillon
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Institute of Technology Tallaght
- Tallaght
- Dublin 24
- Tel: 01 4042895
- Mob: 086 8963973
- Email: paul.dillon@ittdublin.ie
Liaison Committee Representative
- Declan Lyons
- Enterprise Ireland
- The Plaza
- East Point Business Park
- Dublin 3
- Mob: 087 7989567
- Email: declan.lyons@enterprise-ireland.com
Council Representative
- John Vickery
- Chartered Engineer
- Institute of Technology Tallaght
- Tallaght
- Dublin 24
- Tel: 01 4042222
- Email: john.vickery@ittdublin.ie
Events
Details of our autumn and winter programme of events will be posted here in September.
Papers
Laser Processing for Biomedical, Tooling and Life Science Applications
Presented by Dr. Dermot Brabazon - BE, PhD, CEng, MIEI, MIoM, MIMechE
29 September, 2009
Download Laser Processing for Biomedical, Tooling and Life Science Applications (PDF 4.19MB)
Wavebob - Development of a Wave Energy Converter
Presented by Franc Mouwen, Wavebob
9 December, 2008
Content
- Changing climate and changing energy mix
- The wave energy resource that is out there
- Different roads lead to Rome
- One company that is going to get it
- With the right technology
- With the right strategy
Download Wavebob - Development of a Wave Energy Converter (PDF 5.3MB)
The Challenge Of Discontinuous Innovation – Moving Beyond the Steady State
Presented by John Bessant, Cranfield University/ Advanced Institute for Management Research, 2005
Content
- What do I do on Monday morning?
- Is innovation ‘manageable’ ?
- How do we know?
- What do we know? – process models, key routines, etc.
- Caveats, contingencies, configuration Create conditions rather than ‘mechanical’ control
Download The challenge of discontinuous innovation – moving beyond the steady state (PDF 1.13 MB)
The Fascination of Engines: Formula 1 to Farm Machinery
Presented by Alec Osborn MBE
Presidential Address, 2006
Content
- Introduction
- My career from BRM to Perkins
- Engines: The success from failings
- Engine design challenges
- Reflections
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Special thanks
- Bibliography
Download The Fascination Of Engines Formula 1 To Farm Machinery (PDF 1.68 MB)