b'4 Member News November 2023IET headlinesFrom national press to trade media, weve secured a range of coverage over the last few months across broadcast, print and online.Back in June, Engineering Open House returnedwhich focused on football andexpert quotes to reactive media for a week of activities. This fun and educationalspace to help young peopleenquiries. Recent coverage experience for all ages provides unique behind-the- think about STEM creatively.includes a short quote from Will The campaign has achieved aDavis, Chair of the IET Nuclear scenes access to venues and STEM organisationsrange of coverage, with piecesCommittee featuring in the across the UK, enabling young people, their familiesin the Mail Online, Daily Star,Daily Mail (print) and Mail Online and teachers to explore and experience the latestDaily Mirror, Newsround, Yahooregarding the Governments Life, BBC Sky at Night, FirstNuclear strategy. Professor Peter advancements in engineering and technology, asNews, Primary Times, The WeekBannister MEng DPhil CEng FIET, well as see first-hand the breadth of exciting careerJunior, Fun Kids podcast anda biomedical engineer and Chair options available.BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.of the IETs healthcare panel See page 6 for details of thiswas quoted in The Times talking years competition winners. about the use of AI in radiology. As the Online Safety BillSeptember and October were continued to be debated inbusy with announcements from Parliament and the media, wethe Government on net-zero released new research in June,policy changes and axing the revealing how much time youngnorthern leg of HS2. Director people are spending online vsof Governance and External offlineon average spendingEngagement, Christopher Knibb 23 hours of recreational timewas quoted in The Independent, online every week. We hadYahoo! News UK and Ireland coverage in 22 outlets, includingand The Manufacturer talking Politics Home, Nottinghamshirenet-zero. Jeremy Acklam, Live, Wales Online, Essextransport expert for the IET Live, and Devon Live. spoke on the BBC News Channel answering viewer questions The team has also supportedabout HS2, and he appeared various IET experts with keyon BBC 5 Live discussing messages and developinginternational comparisons.Students attended Evermore Energy for behind the scenes access and insightWe supported each companyWith 21 companies on board with marketing, PR and socialincluding the likes of BT, Collins media promotion for their events.Aerospace, Airbus, Armagh We also worked with IET YoungPlanetarium, Make UK, Zurich Woman Engineer of the Year, Amaand London Transport Museum, Frimpong PhD MIET, recording a30 events took place with more number of regional soundbitesthan 1,000 attendees.tailored to different companies and locations. The recordingsIn the previous issue we appeared across 52 local radiomentioned the launch of our stations and had a total of 2,080latest Engineer a Better World playouts across the week. campaign: Moon United, Jeremy Acklam speaking on the BBC News Channel'