A record number of young people engaged through Tomorrow’s Engineers Week 2024

Date published: 29 November 2024

Over 55,000 young people took part in this year's Tomorrow's Engineers Week

Students from schools across the UK were inspired to explore exciting careers in engineering and technology.

Secondary school students in science lab

Tomorrow's Engineers Week took place 11 to 15 November. This year’s theme was Power up your passion, showing young people how their passions and interests could lead to careers in engineering and technology.

A record 55,544 young people engaged with our content for schools during the week, including an assembly, lesson plans, videos and activities.

Four inspiring videos featuring an average day in the lives of a Design and Manufacturing T Level student, a Civil Engineering Degree Apprentice, a Graduate Operations Engineer and a Broadcast Technical Operator, showed young people exactly what they could be doing in the future.

Throughout the week, hundreds of companies and organisations shared their stories about how their passions led to careers in engineering and technology.

Thank you to everyone who took part to help make the week a big success!

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My passion is geography which led me to my chosen career path of construction project manager, where I get to bring the built environment to life.

— Emily, Construction Project Manager

My passion is design, which has inspired me to become a design engineer. I use 2D modelling software to create, test and run simulations on production components.

— Nathaniel, Mechanical Design Engineer

I have a passion for problem solving and critical thinking, which has led me to pursue and career in software development.

— Jakub, Software Engineer Apprentice