Only one representative per Livery Company were allowed to attend Common Hall this year in order to maintain social distancing.

Only one representative per Livery Company were allowed to attend Common Hall this year in order to maintain social distancing.
The Four Liveries Lecture took place on Monday 21 September with members from The Lightmongers, The Clockmakers and The Spectacle Makers joining us.
September has come round again, with that a short period of an Indian summer and of course, the evenings drawing in rapidly and reminding us that it is autumn again.
We have welcomed five new Apprentices via a recent virtual meeting.
A video is available that describes Piotr’s approach to producing a battery management system for solar powered UAVs.
We were all deeply saddened to learn of Guy’s death on 29 June 2020. A stalwart of the company he was always generous and convivial.
Four Liveries Lecture (Webinar)
Hosted by The Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers
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Innovate UK, as part of UK Research and Innovation, is offering 10 Women in Innovation Awards to female entrepreneurs across the UK.
The Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM) and the Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers (WCSIM) announce the launch of a new essay prize.
I thought it was a good opportunity to write to everyone again in this Bulletin at the end of July. For most of us this time of year signals the start of the summer holidays.