Top 6 challenges for engineering in the first quarter of 21st Centrury

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The discussion centers on identifying the top challenges facing the UK engineering profession in the early 21st century. Key points include addressing energy demands, enhancing high-tech and space industries, managing large international engineering collaborations, ensuring planetary protection, improving cyber defense, and sustaining UK manufacturing growth. Participants also mention challenges like aging infrastructure, education, risk management, and pollution, which are relevant in other countries, particularly the US. A suggested approach for further exploration is to consider specific challenges within various engineering disciplines. Overall, the conversation aims to generate insights for an upcoming interview on this critical topic.
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Hey all,

I have an interview coming up and I have been asked to consider the following question:

"What are the top 6 challenges (technical, commercial, ethical, regulatory, etc..) facing the UK engineering profession in the first quarter of the 21st Century?"

I was hoping I could start some discussion and get your opinions of this, even if you're not from the UK there may be common issues in your country that you can share?

Thanks
Steve
 
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To kick things off my thoughts were:

- Energy Demands
- Growing and improving our high tech and space related industries
- Large EU/International collaborative engineering projects
- Plantetary Protection
- Cyber Defense
- Sustaining the growth of UK manufacturing.
 
In US
aging infastructure
education
risk management
pollution
 
spggodd said:
To kick things off my thoughts were:

- Energy Demands
- Growing and improving our high tech and space related industries
- Large EU/International collaborative engineering projects
- Plantetary Protection
- Cyber Defense
- Sustaining the growth of UK manufacturing.

That's a good start! :smile:

One technique you could use to help your brainstorming and research would be to list the various engineering disciplines (EE, ME, CE, etc.), and think about the challenges specific to each discipline...
 
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