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Desin Your Future
Engineers Week 2025 will run from _. This year’s theme — Design Your Future — recognizes how engineers play a vital role in innovating solutions to global challenges that impact future generations. By working together to develop new technologies, products and opportunities, engineers create new possibilities that make the world a better place. This Engineers Week we hope that you’ll take a moment to recognize and celebrate the work of engineers and engage students in engineering. Eweek, in particular, it provides a time to:
- Celebrate how engineers make a difference in our world
- Increase public dialogue about the need for engineers
- Bring engineering to life for kids, educators, and parents
Engineers Week was founded in 1951 by the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE). It is among the oldest of America’s professional engineering outreach efforts. “In concert with more than 70 engineering, education, and cultural societies, and more than 50 corporations and government agencies, the Chattanooga Area of Tennessee officially opens Engineers Week with a Kick-off Luncheon on on _ It will be followed by an Awards Banquet. Both events are open to the public.
While “Engineers Week” suggests only a week-long event, it has, in fact, become a year-round commitment to making a difference in this area. For example, Manufacturers Day was held in October of last year and the Regional Science Fair will bring the “week” to a close in March of this coming year, 2023.
Chattanooga Engineers Week Committee
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 4031, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Confused by this terrible website?
So am I. I don't know what happened or who/what had actual control of the old one. Until then, a geek is doing what he can to try to share some info about Chattanooga Engineers Week 2025. I grabbed a documentation wiki and am trying to use it as a website. It's what I know, it's reasonably secure while allowing multiple content editors. It shares information well. Fancy formatting options are limited, but if you work inside the DokuWiki mindset, it does well. Hopefully it's temporary.