The story of how schools, colleges and professional institutions are working with Minecraft Education Edition to inspire the next generation of young engineers.
Engineering UK predicts that 124,000 new engineers are required every year in the UK to fill the gap created by retiring professionals and expanding demand. But it is only managing to attract half as many and a shortfall of 59,000 per annum is expected over the next decade. Engaging with young people is therefore crucial, and working with the hugely popular block building game Minecraft, with its 61 million players and an average of 516,000 gamers per day, is one way that companies are seeking to raise awareness of engineering careers.
GUESTS
Saul Townsend, The Chartered Institute of Building
Christopher Stuart, Clemson University
Jessica Pilsner, Renton Prep Christian School