Chartered Week 2025 - inspiring trust, integrity and excellence in engineering

Published:  25 February, 2025

The Engineering Council and EngineeringUK have announced their support for Chartered Week 2025, which takes place from 24 to 28 February 2025. This new national awareness week is dedicated to celebrating the positive contributions of Chartered practice, acknowledging the people, organisations and standards that are raising standards of competence and ethics across the engineering profession.

Chartered Week aims to:

• recognise the role of Chartered professionals in fostering public trust

• highlight the value of Chartered status in achieving excellence

• inspire others to pursue professional registration

Chartered status is a benchmark of excellence, ethics, and positive impact, recognising the achievements of professionals and organisations that inspire public trust. It builds confidence in engineering by assuring that engineers and technicians meet recognised standards of competence and commitment.

With this year’s theme of ‘Celebrating Trusted Professionals’, the week will focus on celebrating and promoting the importance of professional registration and its impact on society today, whether as a Chartered Engineer (CEng), Incorporated Engineer (IEng), or Engineering Technician (EngTech).

Developed by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, Chartered Week is an opportunity for the Chartered community (Chartered professionals, employers, awarding bodies and people aspiring to be Chartered) to collaborate across sectors, share experiences and best practices, and explore common challenges and goals.

Celebrating Chartered status showcases the profession and the value of standards and integrity. It highlights the importance engineering puts on knowledge and skills and professional conduct as well as consideration of the environment and public safety. These cornerstones of professional practice help build trust and inspire future generations.

Special events held throughout the week will highlight the talented community and the registration pathways available.

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