According to last year’s figures from EngineeringUK, women still make up only 16.5 per cent of the engineering workforce. While that is a healthy six percentage point rise since 2010 and represents progress, many view rectifying the gender imbalance as one of the key opportunities for meeting our skills needs in the future.
The UK Electronics Skills Foundation (UKESF) is celebrating the successful completion of its Girls into Electronics programme for 2023, which was done in The UK Electronics Skills Foundation (UKESF) is celebrating the successful completion of its Girls into Electronics programme for 2023, which was done in collaboration with Apple.
The UK Electronics Skills Foundation (UKESF), in collaboration with Apple, has announced that this year’s Girls into Electronics 2023 programme saw more than double the number of female students participating, 465 compared to 230 in 2022.
The UK Electronics Skills Foundation (UKESF) and Apple are partnering, to support 400 young women gain insight into a career in Electronic Engineering,