
This landmark Grade II listed building, once the headquarters of Teacher’s Whisky, has now been transformed into a versatile city centre venue infused with modern technology. Standing proudly in the centre of Glasgow’s revitalised St Enoch Square, IET Glasgow: Teacher Building is a short walk from Queen Street and Central rail stations, making it accessible to most towns and cities across Scotland.
IET Glasgow: Teacher Building
St Enoch Square
Glasgow, G1 4DB
We will have our keynote and main sessions in the spacious state-of-the-art Laphroaig Theatre, with breakout rooms and session spaces in the Still, Mash and Dunnage Rooms (on third floor). We will also have access to the Laphroaig Lounge all day, where we will serve refreshments and lunch (included as part of your registration fee), as well as being available to all as a general chill space.
The essentials of life - water and wifi - will be freely available throughout the day.
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is the largest multidisciplinary professional engineering institution in the world. The IET was formed in 2006 from two separate institutions: the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE), dating back to 1871, and the Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) dating back to 1884. Worldwide membership is currently in excess of 153,000.
The Institution's main offices are in Savoy Place, London, and at Michael Faraday House, Stevenage. It also has premises in Birmingham, Glasgow, Edison, Beijing, Hong Kong and Bangalore. The IET has the authority to establish professional registration for the style or title of Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer, Engineering Technician, and ICT Technician, as a Licensed Member institution of the Engineering Council.
The IET is registered as a charity in England & Wales and in Scotland.