Engineering Market Research Insights And Findings

Engineering Market Research
Below you will find the latest engineering market research insights, engineering news and research findings. The most recent engineering articles can be found at the top.
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Research Discovers Looming Lack of Graduates For Engineering Profession
June 2013
A combination of recently published reports point to a looming lack of graduates for the engineering profession and other STEM industries. According to the Social Market Foundation, assuming that the number of STEM graduates entering other professions (i.e.… Read more...
Market Research Report Details Engineering Sector Salaries
August 2012
A survey carried out by Michael Page Engineering and Manufacturing suggests that salaries and headcount in the UK engineering sector will increase in 2012. Over half (54.4%) of respondents expected staff numbers to increase in the coming year, with a further… Read more...
Market Research Reveals Engineering Skills Gap Damaging UK Economic Growth
July 2012
A survey of 402 businesses on behalf of the UK arm of General Electric has shown that economic growth in Britain is being held back because successful manufacturing companies are unable to recruit enough suitable technicians and engineers. The findings of… Read more...
Graduate Survey Reveals Top 5 Engineering Icons
May 2011
A survey of 900 graduates in the UK, carried out by GE, has shown that two British innovators, one a legendary engineer and the other a contemporary inventor remain as heroes to the current generation of engineering students. Sir James Dyson and Isambard… Read more...