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Over 250 organisations pledge to inspire the next generation of engineers

24 January 2023

The Tomorrow’s Engineers Code has reached an important milestone: over 250 members have pledged to increase the diversity and number of young people pursuing engineering and technology careers.

Managed and delivered by EngineeringUK for the engineering community, The Tomorrow’s Engineers Code brings together organisations working towards common goals. Signatories of The Code make four pledges – to inspire connection, drive inclusion, showcase engineering and improve the impact of their engineering outreach.

The 250th organisation to join The Code is the Society of Operations Engineers (SOE), a Professional Engineering Institution (PEI) and a registered charity with around 16,000 members working to inspect, maintain and manage the equipment and machinery which keeps people and businesses safe. SOE actively champions the next generation of engineers, which aligns with The Code’s mission.

SOE joins other engineering firms and professional institutions, as well as government departments, charities and STEM delivery providers, in becoming members of The Code community. Other Signatories include the Institution of Engineering and Technology, NatWest, STEM Learning, Siemens, and the Department for Education.

Melanie Washington, Director of Engagement Projects at EngineeringUK, said: “We’re proud that, in just over two years, The Tomorrow’s Engineers Code community has grown to over 250 members. 

“Given the acute skills shortage and the UK’s net zero ambitions, it’s crucial that we continue to attract more young people, from all backgrounds, to go into engineering and tech careers.

“With The Code and its four pledges, we’re able to make important strides towards this by improving the quality, inclusivity, targeting and reach of activities designed to inspire young people. 

“I’m delighted that we’ve welcomed so many new members and, I‘m confident that, together, we can inspire more and more diverse young people so they choose a career in engineering and technology.”

Education provider Marvelous Manufacturing is another recent Signatory, joining a community sharing expertise and working together. By signing The Code, Marvelous Manufacturing commits to the four pledges. 

Angela Lawlor, Managing Director at Marvelous Manufacturing, said: “[We] are a huge advocate for collaboration and believe that by working with other businesses we can make a much bigger impact.”

Hugh Baird College, a further education institution located in Merseyside, also recently joined The Code, signing up to its four pledges. Dr Charuni Dissanayaka, Lecturer Building Services – STEM Technical Level Lead at Hugh Baird College, said the college “joined The Code to better understand the ways to drive up the quality of engagement activities we undertake with our learners”.

The Institution of Royal Engineers recently joined as a Supporter of The Code, committing to play an active part in the community. Robert Drew, Digital Services Manager at the Institution, said: “As a Professional Engineering Institution we strive to support and develop our current and next generation of military engineers, The Code supports that mission.”

Any organisation with UK operations that funds, designs and/or delivers engineering outreach activities, or intends to, is invited to become a Signatory, which is free to do. Any organisation not meeting these criteria, but supporting the aims of The Code, can join as a Supporter.

To find out more and to join The Code, click here.


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