Engineers Week 2004 Final Report

The world connected to engineering for 2004, with a global teleconference and new Internet forums, international New Faces of Engineering, and a United Nations briefing.

National Engineers Week 2004, February 22-28, was co-chaired by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE / IEEE-USA) and the Fluor Corporation.

From United Nations to local communities, women in engineering.

 

“New Faces of Engineering” and “Connecting the World to Engineering” show diversity, vitality.

 

K-12 outreach programs include DiscoverE, Future City Competition, and more

 

Recognizing engineers and their contributions

 

 

National Engineers Week, founded in 1951 by the National Society of Professional Engineers and sponsored by more than 100 engineering, scientific, and education societies and major corporations, is dedicated to increasing public awareness and appreciation of engineers and to promoting pre-college interest in math, science, and engineering as a career option. Engineers Week is celebrated annually by thousands of engineers, engineering students, teachers, and leaders in government and business.