WES announces appointment of new permanent CEO
The Women’s Engineering Society (WES) has announced the appointment of Susan Robson MBE as its permanent Chief Executive Officer, following a successful term as Interim CEO since November 2024.
The Women’s Engineering Society (WES) has announced the appointment of Susan Robson MBE as its permanent Chief Executive Officer, following a successful term as Interim CEO since November 2024.
The Royal Academy of Engineering has announced that OrganOx has won the MacRobert Award, the longest-running prize for UK engineering innovation
INCOSE UK has formally rebranded as The Institute for Systems Engineering (IfSE), marking a significant milestone for the UK Systems Engineering Community.
I would recommend pursuing professional registration because it offers numerous benefits that can significantly enhance your engineering career and demonstrates that the competency has been independently assessed against rigorous standards, enhancing credibility among employers, clients, and peers. Additionally, becoming a CEng not only validates the expertise but also provides opportunities for career growth, higher earnings, international mobility, and committing to continuous professional development and ethical practice.
The Engineering Council would like to congratulate the registered engineers and technicians who have been shortlisted as finalists in this year’s Engineering Talent Awards (ETAs).
The new UK Trade Strategy celebrates UK-US engineering agreement as a key example for stimulating responsible growth.
Several Engineering Council registrants and engineering colleagues have been recognised in the 2025 Birthday Honours List, which celebrates the extraordinary achievements and service of individuals. The engineers honoured come from different fields and specialisms but have all achieved distinguished contributions to the UK.
The Engineering Council extends its congratulations to the registrants who are among the winners of the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) annual Top 50 Women in Engineering awards (WE50), announced on International Women in Engineering Day (INWED).
I would recommend professional registration because it provides formal recognition of your skills and expertise and enhances your credibility with clients and colleagues. It demonstrates a commitment to high standards, continuous development, and accountability. Additionally, it opens up career advancement opportunities and allows you to contribute meaningfully to the broader engineering community.
To mark International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) on 23 June, the Engineering Council and EngineeringUK are honouring the remarkable contributions of women engineers who are shaping the profession around the world.
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The Engineering Council would like to congratulate Amy Smith IEng MIMechE, Senior Aerospace Engineer with the Royal Navy, on receiving the 2025 Baroness Platt of Writtle Award. The announcement was made at a presentation ceremony in London in June.