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Those of you who attended the NMI Annual General Meeting last week will have hear three inspiring talks from the invited speakers. Indro Mukerjee of CMAC Technology raised the important issue of how we encourage more engineers into the industry and…
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Trevor Gainey
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Ingenious Quality Ltd

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Ingenious Quality Ltd. offers consultancy in Quality & Reliability Management, Environmental Management and Health & Safety.
With over 25 years in the Semiconductor and Electronics industries we have helped a variety of organisations improve their management systems and product quality at lower cost and therefore achieve higher customer satisfaction.

For more information contact:
http://www.ingenious-quality.com
Office: +44 (0) 1256 767897
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How do we encourage more budding engineers into the industry?

Those of you who attended the NMI Annual General Meeting last week will have heard three inspiring talks from the invited speakers.

Indro Mukerjee of CMAC Technology raised the important issue of how we encourage more engineers into the industry and I believe that the NMI are working to raise this issue with government given the declining numbers of undergraduates entering relevant courses in UK Universities.

Indro talked about taking the solution back further down the "food chain" into school… Continue

Posted on November 13, 2009 at 10:30am —

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