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Global Day of Engineers 2018 - Erm...missed it.

I came across a post on a LinkedIn heralding "Global Day of the Engineer 2018" - something I cannot recall ever encountering before - and missed it this time too as it was 4th April (or so I believe). The post was from Lord Coporation most admirably highlighting their engineers. Thinking its some kind of American-inspired whoop-de-do and with 10 minutes to spare I started searching to find out a little more, and specifically where does the UK fit in it?:


A web search revealed *plenty* of companies marking the day with quotes and comments in support of their engineer's valued contributions, videos of "Engineers" telling of what makes them tick or motivates them, and so on. Great stuff in fact. But the vast majority were of US companies and in fact, I only found one UK organisation mentioning the day here https://www.allaboutstem.co.uk/2017/12/global-day-of-the-engineer-wednesday-4-april-2018/ and that seemed to be calling on organisations to mark the day - it obviously fell on deaf ears.


How come I didn't see anything of this date before, and perhaps more to the point, where was the IET always keen to take an opportunity to promote us, right? Not a sausage as far as I could find and a little disappointing. 


I think we missed a chance here.
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    I think it's a good concept and worth celebrating.

    Here in the US, there is also a "Professional Engineers Day"


     
    First Annual Professional Engineer's Day


    The first annual Professional Engineer's Day took place on August 3, 2016.


    "On August 8, 1907, the first professional engineering license was issued to Charles Bellamy in Wyoming. Since that time, licensure has expanded and professional engineers across the U.S. have made the commitment to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. NSPE is celebrating licensed professional engineers with the second annual Professional Engineers Day on Wednesday, August 2. Join us as we raise awareness about what it means to be a PE, recognize licensed PEs, and show appreciation for the work they do each and every day."


    Now back to my kosher turkey bacon sandwich :-)


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  • Former Community Member
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    I think it's a good concept and worth celebrating.

    Here in the US, there is also a "Professional Engineers Day"


     
    First Annual Professional Engineer's Day


    The first annual Professional Engineer's Day took place on August 3, 2016.


    "On August 8, 1907, the first professional engineering license was issued to Charles Bellamy in Wyoming. Since that time, licensure has expanded and professional engineers across the U.S. have made the commitment to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. NSPE is celebrating licensed professional engineers with the second annual Professional Engineers Day on Wednesday, August 2. Join us as we raise awareness about what it means to be a PE, recognize licensed PEs, and show appreciation for the work they do each and every day."


    Now back to my kosher turkey bacon sandwich :-)


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