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In an age where time is an increasingly precious commodity, knowing where to go to get the information you need is crucial. NewElectronics.co.uk is THE site for the electronic design engineering industry. With high quality editorial, an exhaustive supplier database and a searchable archive the site provides a central information hub for electronic design engineers.
Now in its new form NewElectronics.co.uk provides twice as much daily news content as before, the same high quality technology and case study based content as well as entirely new sections such as free to download whitepapers, educative videos, blogs and high profile interviews.
We don't want this to be a static process and NewElectronics.co.uk has also added the feature that you can comment on any story, post your own blog entry or question and interact with the market.
NewElectronics.co.uk THE site for electronic design engineers.
I hope you like the changes.
Ed Tranter
Director
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Closing the skills gap
The skills gap has been the subject of many commentaries over the recent past. The problem of an aging engineering population, combined with a decrease in the number of people looking to follow engineering as a career, means there's a shortfall.
EngineeringUK summed up the problem in its report published at the end of 2009. According to its research, the UK needs to create 580,000 engineers in the next few years – replacing those who are close to retirement and to fill new jobs. This can only be done by attracting new entrants to the profession or by upskilling those from other sectors. That's a significant number of people and a figure that's not going to be attained overnight.
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