About
Amidst increasingly fierce competition for engineering skills, apprenticeships are key to growing and developing the UK’s pipeline of engineering talent. But with engineering and manufacturing achievement rates in England (particularly amongst SMEs) falling well short of government targets there is clearly work to do.

Timed to coincide with the launch of The Apprenticeship Achievements Report (a major research project conducted by Enginuity and The Engineer) this webinar will bring together key voices from across the UK engineering and manufacturing landscape. It will discuss the findings of this important report, explore the challenges faced by SMEs in completing apprenticeships in England, and identify some of the practical solutions and measures that organisations and third parties can take to reverse this trend.

Key discussion areas

• Findings and recommendations from the apprenticeship achievements Report
• Employer actions – practical steps to a successful apprenticeship scheme
• Third party interventions – how policymakers, education and training providers can help

Panellists

• Dame Judith Hackitt – Chair, Enginuity
• Rowan Crozier MBE – CEO, Brandauer / Chair – Make UK National Advisory Board
• Nicky White – HR Manager, JJ Churchill Ltd
• Sophie Young – Apprentice Electrical Production Engineer, PP Control & Automation
• Neil Burrows – Director, Skills and Innovation, Burnley College
• Jon Excell – Editor, The Engineer Magazine
When
Wednesday, May 22, 2024 · 2:00 p.m. London (GMT +1:00)
Presenters
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Dame Judith Hackitt
Chair, Enginuity
Dame Judith Hackitt is current Chair of the Enginuity Group. She was Chair of Make UK until March 2022 and Non Executive Director of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult until December 2022.
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Rowan Crozier
CEO, Brandauer
Rowan Crozier is CEO of Birmingham-based Brandauer, a 163-year-old metal stamping and precision toolmaking specialist that produces millions of parts that are sent across the world every week.
The Loughborough engineering graduate, who is chair of the Make UK National Advisory board and Co-Chair of the Industry Advisory Board for Birmingham City University, is a massive advocate of developing our engineers of the future, putting in place a bespoke apprenticeship programme that currently accounts for 15% of the firm’s workforce, whist advocating communication, technicality, and entrepreneurship as the core foundations of employability of all emerging engineers.
Rowan was awarded an MBE in 2024 for his services to manufacturing and enterprise.
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Nicky White
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Sophie Young
Sophie Young, an Apprentice at PP Control & Automation, is on a pathway to obtaining a degree. At just 21-years of age, she has already been recognised by Ladder for the Black Country, Manufacturer Top 100, and EMA accolades, hoping her success will inspire more young people into engineering careers.
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Neil Burrows
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Jon Excell
Editor
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