EngineeringUK Attends Parliamentary Apprenticeships Fair 2025

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EngineeringUK attended the Parliamentary Apprenticeships Fair on Wednesday 12th February to celebrate National Apprenticeships Week.

EngineeringUK Attends Parliamentary Apprenticeships Fair 2025

The annual event in Parliament, organised by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Apprenticeships, brings together Parliamentarians, employers, industry groups, and apprentices themselves to discuss the successes and challenges of the current system.

As a sponsor of the Group, EngineeringUK had the opportunity to highlight the range of Engineering Apprenticeships available in the engineering sector by hosting a stand at the event.

Success Stories of Apprentices and Employers 

Darla Pearce, Electronic Engineering Degree Apprentice at Leonardo’s Luton site, spoke of her experience taking the intensive four-year course as a high-quality pathway into skilled employment. Meanwhile, Robert Howes, Senior Learning and Development Specialist at Orsted’s Grimsby site, offered his reflections on running local apprenticeship programmes in the offshore wind sector.

Government Policy and the Future of Engineering Apprenticeships 

James Gordon, Public Affairs Advisor at EngineeringUK, said: “Given the Government’s recent announcement on the removal of functional skills requirements for adult apprentices and the ongoing development of the Growth and Skills Levy, the Parliamentary Apprenticeships Fair took place at an opportune moment to discuss these issues with Parliamentarians from across the House. At this critical juncture for apprenticeships policy, it was great to bring some of the success stories of employers and apprentices to life and discuss the future trajectory of technology and Engineering Apprenticeships.”