Working together to drive change
We can’t achieve our mission alone. We’re very lucky to have an incredible network of Corporate Members, supporters, funders, professional institutions and the Code community. We collaborate with each other to inspire the next generation into STEM.
Our Corporate Members
Our Corporate Members represent a diverse range of organisations where engineering and technology roles are critical. They help promote the breadth of STEM career opportunities for young people – strategically and practically. Together, we’re committed to building a robust engineering and technology workforce so the UK can thrive and achieve net zero.
Join us as a Corporate Member
EngineeringUK Membership puts your organisation at the heart of the conversation: how can industry best support the next generation into engineering and technology careers? Members enjoy a host of benefits including early access to leading research and policy information, personalised strategic support, plus opportunities to network and raise their profile.
Professional Engineering Institutions
We are partly funded by the registration fees from professionally registered engineers and technicians paid to Professional Engineering Institutions (PEIs). We work to ensure we deliver against our mission for them, their members and the wider industry. We work with PEIs across many aspects of our work, including research, policy, communications, programmes, careers resources and governance.
Join The Tomorrow’s Engineers Code
The Tomorrow’s Engineers Code is a community of more than 300 organisations committed to increasing the number and diversity of young people entering engineering and technology careers. They do this by designing, delivering, supporting or funding STEM outreach activities.
Organisations across all sectors and of different sizes are members. They benefit from help and support, knowledge sharing, events and resources. Plus, it’s free to join!
Become a supporter
Supporters help us in many ways. From funding and co-creating programmes, to showcasing hands-on activities at The Big Bang Fair or sponsoring an award in The Big Bang Competition, getting involved with national campaigns such as Tomorrow’s Engineers Week – there are lots of opportunities for organisations to get involved.
Contribute to Neon
Neon brings together the best engineering experiences for schools in one website. It helps teachers inspire students through real-world examples of engineering and technology. With more than 100 activities to choose from, teachers can filter resources, activities, and case studies by location, cost, and topic to match their classroom needs and raise students’ aspirations.
If you want to promote your engineering outreach activity, Neon is the free platform to showcase it to schools. You'll have a targeted way to support your organisation’s outreach goals.
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