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Engineers Make a World of Difference

Engineers Week 2005 Final Report

It’s a big world after all.

For the first time, Engineers Week’s corporate chair was headquartered outside the United States, bringing a more global perspective to Engineers Week and the engineering community. Engineers Week 2005, February 20-26, was chaired by Honorary Chair John Browne, Group Chief Executive, BP p.l.c., and Chair Victoria Rockwell, senior vice president of ASME.

Click here for a complete list of corporate, government and engineering society partners.

Engineers Week goes global, expands outreach and volunteer opportunities.

 

Mehmet Ali Esudas Recognizing engineers and their contributions.

 

Inspiring the next generation of engineers through K-12 events, competitions, and more.

 

From movies to a marathon, Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day extends its reach.

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.

 
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