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Case study- Female Engineer of the Year
The Institution of Engineering and Technology is the UK's largest engineering society and one of the world’s leading professional societies for the engineering and technology community. Its vision is to share and advance knowledge throughout the global science, engineering and technology (SET) community to enhance people's lives around the world
One of our employees, Alice Delahunty, is the 30th female engineer to be awarded the IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year accolade.
This prestigious and much sought-after award is given to the very best female engineers the UK has to offer, highlighting their achievements in engineering and encouraging others to enter the profession. Alice has worked as an Electrical Engineer with our company for the past three years, and spearheads the development of innovative solutions within the power industry.
For more information on the IET, visit: http://www.theiet.org/about/
