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2006

August
2006
Seventh Imagineering Fair at the Town & Country Festival at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire 45,000 visitors including Lord Mayor of Coventry and Lord Mayor of Birmingham. Trevor Baylis, as ever, supported the event for the whole weekend. Many visitors are now annual regulars.

July
2006
NEW Imagineering Fair at Royal International Air Tattoo - for the first time Imagineering goes to TRI@RIAT, new youth event at the Royal International Air Tattoo, RAF Fairford, Nr Gloucester - courtesy of the RAF. VIP visitors included HRH the Duke of Kent; His Royal Highness Lieutenant General Feisal bin Al Hussein of Jordan and his son Prince Omar and Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshall Sir Glenn Torpy.

June
2006
Imagineering in the Southwest - fourth Imagineering Fair at the Royal Bath & West Show at Shepton Mallet, Somerset - 25,000 visitors and new participants including Greenpower. HRH the Duke of Kent also paid a visit.

June
2006
Annual Tutor Symposium - held at Land Rover in Solihul Birmingham where over 50 Tutors attended. Presentations available via the News Page of the event HERE
2005

August
2005
Sixth Imagineering Fair at the Town & Country Festival at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire 45,000 visitors and the Lord Mayor of Coventry popped in too.

June
2005
Imagineering in the Southwest - third Imagineering Fair at the Royal Bath & West Show at Shepton Mallet, Somerset - now a regular and popular event. 25,000 visitors including the Countess of Wessex, and the first Imagineering Team Challenge event held in the Main Arena.
 
2004

August
2004
Fifth Imagineering Fair at the Town & Country Festival at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire

July
2004
'Imagineering Clubs for Families' at Enginuity, part of the internationally renowned Ironbridge Museum at Telford.

June
2004
MTA’s Technology Day at Millennium Point featuring Imagineering activities.

June
2004
Final of the Crossover Challenge – featuring schools from 14 LEAs in the Midlands in partnership with Imagineering, Enginuity from Ironbridge and support from DFES.

June
2004
Imagineering in the Southwest holds its second Imagineering Fair at the Royal Bath & West Show at Shepton Mallet, Somerset.

May
2004
Imagineering @ Thinktank – a joint event with hands-on activities for all ages at Birmingham’s Museum of Science and Discovery at Millennium Point.
 
2003

Autumn
2003
Imagineering activity took place at various events including Inst of Directors Business Exchange and a special Education Action Zones event at Millennium Point, Birmingham.

Sept
2003
Over 80 Imagineering Clubs now in operation for new academic year in Birmingham, Solihull, Coventry, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.

August
2003
Fourth Imagineering Fair - in Hall 2 at Town and Country Festival, allocated prime exhibition space – sponsored by The Patrick Trust and supported by other organisations. Well over 40,000 visitors joined in the fun over the three-day event.

May
2003
Imagineering in the Southwest – first Imagineering Fair-style event in west of England – four-day event at Royal Bath & West Show at Shepton Mallet. 15,000-20,000 visitors attend.

January
2003
Over 70 Junior Imagineering Clubs now in operation in Birmingham, Solihull, Coventry, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
 
2002

Autumn
2002
Imagineering Clubs concept developed, following format of Junior Engineering Clubs in Worcestershire. Support for launch comes from Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, Birmingham & Solihull Education & Business Consortium, Setpoint, Education Action Zone, amongst others. (Out-of-school Clubs for 9-11year olds who assemble a series of working devices from simple kits with help from a tutor engineer and school staff)

August
2002
Third Imagineering Fair - Town & Country Festival organisers very impressed with public response to earlier Fairs and allocate larger space for the Fair. 60,000 visitors attend. Live broadcast on Sky News and local radio from Fair. Trevor Baylis again joins in the fun of Imagineering. More organisations join in at the Fair – RAF, National Grid Transco, HME Technology, Cincinnati UK, Inst of Marine Engineering, CIBSE, Robot Wars – and Oscar returns.

July
2002
Imagineering becomes patron of CPE (Campaign to Promote Engineering) and takes part in joint publication of ‘Engineering Your Future’ by The Independent newspaper and CPE.

June
2002
Ninestiles School, Acocks Green holds Imagineering Day

May
2002
Following successful – and enjoyable – visit to Fair in 2001, Lord Mayor of Coventry hosts networking reception for Imagineering to recruit supporters and sponsors.

March
2002
First concept brochure published.

2002
Financial support comes in from Advantage West Midlands, Learning & Skills Council, and other bodies.
 
2001

2001
First web site goes on line

Dec
2001
Imagineering exhibits at CENTRA, National Engineering Conference at Jaguar, Castle Bromwich.

Sept
2001
Launch of Imagineering Foundation, an education charity.

August
2001
Second Imagineering Fair held at Town and Country Festival, NAC, Stoneleigh, Warwicks. Over 40,000 visitors attended with nearly 40 exhibitors. Trevor Baylis lends his support to the Fair for the entire three-day show. New companies join the Fair – IMI, Purac, Caterpillar, Marconi, TRW Lucas Aerospace, Unipart, Bombardier. Talking robot, Oscar, proves major draw.

July
2001
Imagineering exhibits at launch of Setpoint at Warwick University
 
2000

2000
Imagineering begins to attract support from various organisations including DTI Auto-Industry, EEF West Midlands and EMTA

Sept
2000
Imagineering Fair wins Manufacturing Matters category of national Manufacturing Industries Achievement Awards.

August
2000
First Imagineering Fair held at Town and Country Festival, NAC, Stoneleigh, Warwicks. Around 20 manufacturers with hands-on activities and over 20,000 visitors attend. Trevor Baylis, famous inventor of the clockwork radio pays a visit to the Fair.

2000
Imagineering attracts support from various manufacturers and organisations including Campaign to Promote Engineering, Jaguar, Sandvik, BT etc.
 
1999

1999
Midland engineers concerned at the rapidly increasing skills shortage in engineering, develop the concept of Imagineering. The new initiative, designed to introduce 8-16 year olds to the fascinating world of engineering and manufacturing through fun, hands-on personal experience, targets the engineers of the future at a young age, develops and holds their interest and hopefully, encourages them to consider engineering as a future career.
 
 
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