Bosch finds 55% people think engineering is not a key industry

Posted on 17 Jan 2012

Bosch Group survey highlights:
• 1,347 people surveyed, from 18 to 45 years
• Engineering not seen as an important function in the business
• Just 45% of people though engineering was key sector for UK economy
• Adults see it as useful, but not exciting
• Less less than 2% thinking that engineers are involved in running businesses.

A survey by technology group Bosch has found that engineering is undervalued and misunderstood by adults in the UK.

The research was carried out amongst 1,347 people aged between 18 to 45 years old and in general shows that many people, particularly younger adults, see engineering as a ‘back of house’ function in business that is not critical to the UK economy.

Peter Fouquet, president of Bosch UK (pictured), said: “The findings are concerning given that the engineering sector in the UK makes up nearly a fifth of the economy and employs over 4.5 million people. Combined, engineering and manufacturing contribute around £800 billion to the UK economy.”

The research found that only 45% of people – and only 23% of young people – thought engineering was a key industry for the UK economy. Retail, banking and tourism were all seen as more important.

Respondents also did not see engineering as a frontline role in business, with 92% saying that they thought engineers have mostly technical roles in business and less than 2% thinking that engineers are involved in running businesses.

Engineering is also not seen as sufficiently attractive to young people, with less than half of 18-24 year olds associating engineering with the word ‘research’ and more associating it with the word ‘geeky’ rather than ‘exciting’.

In terms of working in engineering, the research showed that only 11% overall and only 5% of 18-24 year olds would consider a career in engineering and more men would consider an engineering career (23%) compared to women (3%).

Bosch was founded as the ‘Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering’ in Stuttgart in 1886. It is now one of the world’s largest technology and engineering organisations and leading innovators. The Bosch Group generated sales in excess of Eu47bn in 2010 and invested close to Eu4bn in research and development.

The UK is Bosch’s fifth largest market outside Germany, and it employs approximately 4,500 people in the UK.