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Advanced Engineering to host ERS Hub’s Annual Conference

Posted on 22 Oct 2024. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 545 times.
Advanced Engineering to host ERS Hub’s Annual Conference A major electrification skills event is going on the road this year and will be held at the Advanced Engineering (stands K220 and K230), taking place 30 and 31 October at the NEC, Birmingham. The second annual ERS Hub conference is looking to build on the momentum of the sector by taking one of the biggest arenas at the high-profile industry exhibition and is currently finalising a two-day calendar of speeches, workshops and networking opportunities that will focus on the current skills landscape.

Delegates attending the first day will benefit from a keynote address from British racing driver Charlie Martin on her career to date and then a special insights session where experts will explore the UK electrification skills gap and what is being done to bridge the divide.

Deepak Farmah, director of the ERS Hub, said: “I am pleased to say we will be able to highlight some interesting new initiatives and areas where we are making a real difference to everyone involved in this rapidly growing sector. There should be something for everyone at our Annual Conference, whether you are a training provider, an education specialist, an existing worker switching careers, a learner looking to start their working life or, and arguably most importantly, the companies who need to flood their innovative activities with people.”

Other highlights across the two days will be a special talk on ‘Recruiting for PEMD roles’, an insight into the ‘Electrification Capabilities of Ricardo’ and an ‘Electrification Skills Programme workshop’ where people will be able to experience first-hand some of the training courses available.

There will also be a technology showcase on the second day that will cover the latest developments in battery cell prototyping, battery testing and diagnostics, fuel cells and hydrogen applications and electrical machines and drive.

Mr Deepak concluded: “There is some real momentum in our space and we are hoping that we can maximise the additional audience of Advanced Engineering to demonstrate the massive potential there is in our industry, an industry that the UK is perfectly placed to lead the world in if we can get the skills picture right. If you are part of our community or just taking your first steps in this field, please join us and network with key companies, trainers, universities and specialists in electrification ecosystem.”