This annual conference brings together the next generation of construction leaders to discuss critical issues facing the industry and make connections. The 2023 theme is ‘Pathways to positive change’
This year’s Young engineers conference looks at what’s next in structural engineering and explores how young engineers can go beyond doing ‘less harm’ and start doing ‘more good’ by embracing circular thinking, modern methods of construction and by designing regeneratively.
The conference is a hybrid event giving attendees the option to attend in-person at the Institution’s London HQ or online via our fantastic virtual attendee hub. However you choose to attend you can pose questions to our speakers, participate in interactive sessions and engage with fellow attendees.
Reasons to attend
Find out about emerging trends and critical issues in structural engineering and how you can make a positive contribution to the built environment profession
Participate in interactive sessions, and hear plenary presentations and discussions covering the circular economy, regenerative design and modern methods of construction.
Explore the various routes to IStructE membership and how the Institution can support you throughout each stage of your career.
Grow your professional network and form connections with other early career built environment professionals
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