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Tomorrow’s Engineers Week 2025: call for stories

Engineering and tech professionals are being urged to share trial-and-error examples to inspire the next generation

Running from 10 to 14 November 2025, Tomorrow’s Engineers Week aims to shape young people’s perceptions of the industry. Bringing the community together, it shines a light on inspiring engineers and technicians and the many careers available. For this year’s theme, Dare to Discover, EngineeringUK wants to show young people that engineering and technology are full of exploration and creativity – and that you don’t have to get it right first time.

To help bring the theme to life, EngineeringUK is seeking individuals working in engineering and technology to share their stories about when things haven’t quite gone according to plan, or when they’ve had a different outcome than expected.

It’s also looking for people who haven’t taken a ‘straight’ path into the industry to talk about their career journey.

These stories will be included in resources shared with schools for Tomorrow’s Engineers Week, showing young people it’s ok not to get things right the first time. From creative experiments to career paths that have taken unexpected turns, these stories will inspire the next generation to choose a career in engineering and technology.

Building on last year’s success, which saw more than 55,000 students across the UK take part in a #TEWeek lesson, EngineeringUK aims to engage even more young people aged 11 to 14.

A partner toolkit will be available nearer the time for those interested in supporting the week via social media and email.

In the meantime, anyone with a story to tell should register their interest on the website below or via the email address provided.

www.engineeringuk.com/contact-us

teweek@eukeducation.org.uk

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