For the first time in its 145-year history, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has invited a group of school children to join its new Junior Board in an innovative move to tackle the engineering shortage by encouraging input and ideas from the potential engineers of the future.
The IET brought together its Junior Board and Trustees this week in an inaugural meeting to discuss skill shortages in the sector, and how best to make careers in the industry appeal to young minds. Each child brought a selection of ideas with them to open up the discussion to fresh,…
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