Whether it’s helping employers train existing staff whist adhering to social distancing guidelines; enabling furloughed or laid-off employees to improve their skillsets; or being used to inspire and engage the tens of thousands of students currently unable to attend school, remote learning has come of age in recent months.
Hosted by The Engineer magazine in partnership with employer-led industry skills body Enginuity (formerly Semta) this free-to-attend online panel discussion will look at how the engineering training landscape has changed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and explore some of the ways in which remote training can be used to drive up skill levels and ensure that UK industry has the best possible chance of bouncing back when the post-pandemic recovery kicks in.
: David is a pioneer for technology creating positive social and environmental change. Holding roles as CIO, CTO and CDO in companies that include IBM and Credit Suisse, he was the first CIO for such prominent British organisations as The British...
Matt is Assistant Director for Made Smarter within the manufacturing policy team at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Made Smarter, is the UK’s industrial digitalisation programme focused on driving the development and...
Martin Davies MIET is Head of Digital Learning Products at The Institution of Engineering and Technology. He has worked in educational publishing for over 25 years and has specialised in digital education solutions for over 10 of those years....