Thought Leadership: Enginuity insight

Enginuity insight, Industry insight
Growth for Aerospace and Defence – but does the North West have the skills needed?

Enginuity insight, Industry insight
Enginuity is funding artificial intelligence and data science scholarships

Enginuity insight, Industry insight
Welsh Apprenticeship Framework Review in Engineering & Manufacturing Sectors

Enginuity insight, Industry insight
Review of National Occupational Standards
We are leading a review of relevant National Occupational Standards and welcome your input.

Guide to inclusive meetings
During National Inclusion Week we are all being encouraged to think about what we can do to be more inclusive. In the current climate we are having more virtual meetings, so how do we give everyone the opportunity to perform at their very best? Here are some tips to help you drive inclusivity and make a difference to the people you work with.

Enginuity insight, Industry insight
Ask the Experts: Jacqueline Hall Answers the Most Common Questions About Engineering

Engineering Talent – Autumn/Winter 2019
The ambition for this innovation is evident in its name. How else is Engineering Talent being developed in line with Industry 4.0?

Apprentices – securing the future of railway engineering skills
These are exciting times for the rail industry. Vast infrastructure investment is set to take place over the coming years ...

Collaborating in your future
Fundamental to delivering significant educational reforms, EAL’s collaboration with City & Guilds combines the strength of two market-leading awarding organisations for ...

Skills Snapshots
The snapshots make essential reading for training providers and employers alike

Skills Awards 2020
Mark history. Make history. Be there at the most prestigious awards in engineering.

Engineering A Safer World
“The EAL award has revolutionised the fire alarm qualification process, giving companies much more choice with regards to their training.”

Review of National Occupational Standards (NOS)
NOS provide a definitive skills infrastructure for occupations and careers within their related fields.

4.0 isn’t the future – it is the here and now
Henrik Von Scheel, known as the ‘father of industry 4.0’, developed Germany’s digital agenda