Date: |
16 Oct 2025, 6.00AM – 9.30AM |
Sessions: |
Join in-person or online |
duration: |
3 hrs 30 mins |
Location: |
United Kingdom |
Cost: |
Free event |
"Doing what's right, not what's easy"
This year, the focus of Member Connect is on being part of a community that drives progress, advocates for change and tackles tough issues, ensuring that engineers always have a seat at the table.
Hear about the following key topics from Engineering New Zealand's senior leaders:
- Advocacy – the infrastructure pipeline and skills shortage
- CPEng Rules changes – new classes and risk-based assessment
- Disciplinary matters – the Reay case and suspension of engineers
Keep your finger on the pulse with engineering in Aotearoa, no matter what career stage you’re at – from student to retired. Member Connect is the event where you can celebrate Kiwi engineering in the UK context with those in the know and have thought-provoking conversations with your peers about the future.
Before the official kick-off, join fellow Branch members for a complimentary dinner and networking. Head to the Doggett's Coat and Badge pub from 6PM for drinks, food and a great opportunity to get to know some likeminded engineers. Member Connect will formally kick off at 8pm – it's your chance to tell Engineering New Zealand about the big challenges you’re facing, the opportunities on your horizon, and for you to highlight the issues that are top of mind.
Come along to learn, be heard and most of all, to feel part of our vibrant and supportive Engineering New Zealand community. We can’t wait to see you there.
JOIN IN PERSON OR ONLINE
- In-person attendees are welcome on Wednesday 15 October UK from 6PM (GMT+1).
- The webinar commences at 8PM (8AM Thursday NZDT).
Meet the Te Ao Rangahau team:
- Richard Templer, Chief Executive
* Food orders will be taken until 6.15PM so if you wish to eat, please arrive early enough to place your order. This is necessary for our meals to be prepared, served, consumed and plates cleared away prior to the start of the presentation.
Discuss engineering in the United Kingdom, meet our leadership team, ask questions and network with likeminded engineers – all at Member Connect 2025.
"Doing what's right, not what's easy"
This year, the focus of Member Connect is on being part of a community that drives progress, advocates for change and tackles tough issues, ensuring that engineers always have a seat at the table.
Hear about the following key topics from Engineering New Zealand's senior leaders:
- Advocacy – the infrastructure pipeline and skills shortage
- CPEng Rules changes – new classes and risk-based assessment
- Disciplinary matters – the Reay case and suspension of engineers
Keep your finger on the pulse with engineering in Aotearoa, no matter what career stage you’re at – from student to retired. Member Connect is the event where you can celebrate Kiwi engineering in the UK context with those in the know and have thought-provoking conversations with your peers about the future.
Before the official kick-off, join fellow Branch members for a complimentary dinner and networking. Head to the Doggett's Coat and Badge pub from 6PM for drinks, food and a great opportunity to get to know some likeminded engineers. Member Connect will formally kick off at 8pm – it's your chance to tell Engineering New Zealand about the big challenges you’re facing, the opportunities on your horizon, and for you to highlight the issues that are top of mind.
Come along to learn, be heard and most of all, to feel part of our vibrant and supportive Engineering New Zealand community. We can’t wait to see you there.
JOIN IN PERSON OR ONLINE
- In-person attendees are welcome on Wednesday 15 October UK from 6PM (GMT+1).
- The webinar commences at 8PM (8AM Thursday NZDT).
Meet the Te Ao Rangahau team:
- Richard Templer, Chief Executive
* Food orders will be taken until 6.15PM so if you wish to eat, please arrive early enough to place your order. This is necessary for our meals to be prepared, served, consumed and plates cleared away prior to the start of the presentation.