PUBLIC EVENT
Engineers by their profession are focussed on understanding and working with complex systems to get things done and deliver results. It is without doubt that engineering will be vital to helping a future Conservative government deal with many of the most pressing issues facing the UK, for example, upgrading the country’s critical infrastructure, addressing the challenges of climate change, and building resilience against future crises.
Join the National Engineering Policy Centre for this Q&A session and for the opportunity to ask our panel of expert engineers how the profession can be best utilised to help a Conservative government achieve its policy goals.
Panellists
- Lord Willetts FRS (Chair) - President of the Foundation’s Advisory Council and Intergenerational Centre at the Resolution Foundation
- Jonathan Spruce - Director of Fore Consulting, an expert is transport engineering and a Trustee of the Institution of Civil Engineers with responsibility for policy and external affairs.
- Juliet Davenport OBE - President of the Energy Institute, founder and former chief executive of Good Energy, a renewable energy company
- Emma Crichton - Head of Engineering at Engineers Without Borders UK