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Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) to launch international Green Skills Survey

by Madaline Dunn

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is to launch its Green Skills Survey globally on Friday, 8th December, to coincide with the COP28 Youth, Education and Skills thematic day and an official side event within the blue zone, co-hosted by the IET, IEEE, UNSDSN and Student Energy organisations.

The survey has respondents from across ten countries, highlighting the most vital skills engineers need in the fight against climate change, as well as how engineering employers think they are currently performing in areas such as agility and resilience.

The survey also examines the pipeline of skills coming through new entrants to industry and the areas of technology considered most important to meet net zero targets in each country.

The IET said that this builds on the work it has done in the UAE and Oman, with previous regional skills surveys looking at the state of engineering skills in the region.

Similar findings show that leadership and problem-solving are skills that many engineering employers value, but that can be missing in key areas of the business.

The survey is broken down into the regions of Europe, MENA, APAC, and the Americas to provide insights into specific regions as well as demonstrate global parallels where skill gaps are felt most keenly across the world.

The IET said that to ensure the launch is fully accessible to industry, academia, and governments, it will take place outside the blue zone in Dubai.

The event, it shared, is designed to encourage discourse on the findings within local industry and pave the way for greater discussions, both in the UAE and wider arena, to help find ways to close skills gaps and ease the path to net zero for engineering organisations.

Hosted by Dr Gopichand Katragadda, IET President, the event will take the form of a panel discussion, with representatives from key industry organisations and academia.

There will also be a Q&A from the audience and media representatives and Dr Katragadda will be available for interview.

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