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Keep up to date with the latest industry, policy and Enginuity Group news.

Celebrating our ‘inspirational’ female employees
We are recognising and celebrating the remarkable achievements of our female employees to mark International Women's Day 2023.
Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month
As we celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, it is vital to recognise the importance of diversity and inclusion in engineering.

Download resources to engineer your lesson plans for the New Year
Key stage 3 teachers are being given a helping hand to kick-start their New Year with better organisation by downloading a ready-to-use scheme of work bringing green skills and the “engineering in everything” into the classroom.

Helenna’s visit to LettUs Grow
To celebrate the launch of our new Skills Miner Vertical Farming Minecraft education game, our Senior Digital Product Manager visited LettUs Grow, an indoor farming technology provider based in Bristol. Here is the tale of her visit…

New Minecraft game inspires young people to get involved in the future of food
A Minecraft game focused on the future of food will launch at Digital Manufacturing Week - bringing green skills into the classroom and highlighting the “engineering in everything”.
What Pride Month means for Enginuity
Enginuity is supporting Pride Month, not simply to add our voice to the chorus but because, as a charity whose mission is to encourage more people into engineering and manufacturing, we emphasise this means ALL people - whatever background, orientation, or gender.

Enginuity Announces Tom Brookes Best of British
The very best of British engineering and manufacturing was celebrated last night at the Enginuity Skills Awards 2022. More than 200 people gathered at 8 Northumberland Avenue in London for the first in-person awards since 2019.

Celebrating Achievements Together
The Enginuity Skills Awards are always a wonderful opportunity to recognise the very best talent from across industry, but this year will be extra special for a number of reasons.

Engineering Apprenticeships in Scotland
Scotland has a very proud history of engineering and going forward, our apprentices will play an important part in ensuring that tradition continues. In particular, they have a real chance to make a difference when it comes to helping the country achieve its aims for a cleaner, greener future.

National Apprenticeship Week
The 15th annual week-long celebration of apprenticeships, taking place across England between 7th - 13th, will showcase the impact apprenticeships can have on communities, local businesses and regional economies and how they all benefit from the impact of apprenticeships. Enginuity are taking an active part in the week, promoting new content each day. Make sure to follow us and check back for updates throughout the event.

STEM Alliance with Enginuity and EDT Launched
Enginuity has partnered with the Engineering Development Trust (EDT) to boost shared ambitions around engaging young people with the exciting career paths available through STEM.

Enginuity Ambassador Pride of the Nation
An inspirational award-winning young British engineer, dubbed the ‘Raducanu of Engineering’, has been praised for her role developing a robotic pharmaceutical testing system now on the health frontline.

Government Intervention Called for Before Parliamentary Summer Recess
The supply chain to the UK’s leading manufacturers is teetering on the edge of collapse this summer and needs urgent Government intervention – Enginuity has warned.

World Autism Awareness Week 2021
This week we celebrate World Autism Awareness Week. The United Nations also recognise the 2nd of April as World Autism Awareness Day. This is a subject really close to my heart.


Disconnected – The Impending Digital Skills Disaster
The eagerly awaited Enginuity Skills Awards, postponed from last year due to the Covid pandemic, honoured some extraordinary people across the country making a difference in engineering and manufacturing.


Skills Awards Winners Announced!
The eagerly awaited Enginuity Skills Awards, postponed from last year due to the Covid pandemic, honoured some extraordinary people across the country making a difference in engineering and manufacturing.


HVMC Lead Project to Address Future Skills Gaps
The High Value Manufacturing Catapult (HVM Catapult) has been appointed by the DfE to lead an exciting new project to develop high-quality modular courses focused on upskilling employees to help address future skills gaps in key sectors such as manufacturing and engineering.


Steph McGovern to Host Enginuity Awards Night
The eagerly awaited Enginuity Awards, postponed from last year due to the Covid pandemic, will honour some extraordinary people across the country making a difference in engineering.


Challenge and Opportunity – Sector Connector Enginuity Helps Build Back Better
There was much for engineering and manufacturing businesses to cheer in today’s Budget – and it provides a strong foundation on which the sector can start to build for a green, high-tech post-pandemic future.


National Apprenticeship Week 2021
The annual week-long celebration of apprenticeships, taking place across England between 8th - 14th February, will showcase how apprenticeships have helped employers and people of all ages and backgrounds. Enginuity are taking an active part in the week, promoting new content each day. Make sure to follow us and check back for updates throughout the event.


Enginuity news, Industry news, Policy updates
Skills for jobs: lifelong learning for opportunity and growth
Ann Watson, Chief Executive of Enginuity said: “Radical reform is needed now - and has to be sustained and supported from all sides." In response to the newly released white paper from Gov.UK.


Looking Ahead in 2021
Happy New Year! As we begin to dream of a better 2021, the shape of the world that British engineering and manufacturing will be entering into post-pandemic is uncertain. If the pandemic has demonstrated anything, it’s the continuing importance of a thriving UK engineering and manufacturing sector.


2020 EAMA Skills Vision Report
The general shift towards greater digital connectedness and consequent need for a digitally-skilled workforce in the engineering sector was happening before the pandemic; so was the need for coordination and joined-up thinking when it comes to embedding the right skills in the sector’s workforce.



Evidence of Digital Deprivation in the UK Is Mounting
The evidence of digital deprivation (otherwise known as digital poverty) is mounting, recently highlighted in Ofsted’s Annual Report and is delivering shame to the UK this Christmas – according to one of the UK’s leading industry and skills figures.


Data Driven Careers Convertor Unveiled For Fast Growing Digital Sectors
Manufacturing and engineering ‘sector connector’ Enginuity has developed, created and unveiled a unique online system to convert careers away from ailing industries and inject new life, new opportunity in to fast moving, fast growing digital sectors.


New Space Engineering Technician Apprenticeship Launched
All systems are go for the launch of the new Space Engineering Technician Apprenticeship Standard – powered by Airbus, the University of Leicester and specialist engineering sector connector Enginuity in conjunction with awarding organisation EAL.


Tomorrows Engineers Week 2020
As part of Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2020, which takes place between the 2nd - 6th November, an emphasis is being placed on providing inspiring and exciting opportunities for young people to experience the world of engineering on digital and social media platforms.


Government Axe Vital Funding for Leading Skills
A Government decision to axe vital funding for two leading skills initiatives just as a wave of unemployment sweeps the UK has been met with ‘surprise and disappointment’ from a wide range of organisations in the manufacturing sector.


Welsh Engineering Report Welcomed
The UK’s leading engineering skills organisation, Enginuity, has embraced a new report highlighting the importance of the sector in Wales, which was launched this week.


Skills Announcement by PM Stops Short of What’s Needed
The Prime Minister’s skills announcement is welcome but stops short of industry requirements and may fail to stave off mass unemployment in engineering.


Apprentice Funding Move ‘Falls Short’ – Says Group
New apprentice funding measures unveiled by the government don't go far enough say industry experts including Enginuity's CEO Ann Watson and Tony Burke.


Industry and unions call for emergency measures to save apprenticeships and provide re-skilling and retraining to secure skills essential for UK recovery


Enginuity Leads National Occupational Standards (NOS) Review
Enginuity’s Technical Department is leading a series of review and development projects.