Increasing the numbers of women in engineering could be the solution to Australia’s infrastructure boom skills shortage. This is the advice from Power of Engineering co-founder Felicity Furey on World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development. “If we increase the number of female engineers, we will play a large role in filling the pipeline of engineers […]
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