For the past decades, Aerospace technology has revolutionalised, with massive expansion in commercial spacecraft. Written by Yasir Alvi Innovation in commercial satellites and suborbital…
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Engineering Academy aimed at developing industry wide skills is rolled out
Engineers are developing their capabilities across all industries through a new skills academy launched by a young entrepreneur. The inaugural Engineering Academy hosted by…
SELECT warns skills shortages could create challenges for green plans
SELECT has warned that significant investment is needed to ensure there is a sufficiently skilled workforce to install new domestic heating technology and meet…
Santa loves STEM 2022
IET’s festive Santa Loves STEM campaign returns to encourage children and families to get involved with engineering and technology. The Institution of Engineering and…
Advancing digital transformation, one job at a time
The UK’s largest dedicated platform for data and analytics jobs, OnlyDataJobs, is live. There are already over 13,700 jobs available on the site from…
The WES Annual Student Conference heads to Manchester
The WES Annual Student Conference is right around the corner, and we want to connect everyone with the women engineers who are making a…
Basic op amp configurations
Let's continue with the seventeenth part in the series with an introduction to op amp configurations. Written by Doug Mercer and Antoniu Miclaus Objective: In…
Celebrating a decade of Tomorrow’s Engineers Week
As EngineeringUK celebrates a decade of Tomorrow’s Engineers Week, Dr Jon Hiscock, CEO at Fundamentals ltd discusses the importance of STEM skills in the…
How inclusive is STEM, and how do we diversify the relevant fields?
A lack of workforce diversity in terms of education currently plagues STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) industries. The world cannot continue to thrive…
Inspiring the next generation this National STEM Day
The shortfall of STEM workers is costing UK businesses billions and its vital we close this gap. There remains an annual demand for 124,000…