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Welcome to INWED 2025
To mark International Women in Engineering Day 2025 (INWED25), The Engineer has curated a selection of opinion pieces, profiles and Q&As that celebrate the achievements of women pursuing STEM careers.

Contributors from sectors including civil & structural, manufacturing, sustainable aviation, and defence all have a unique story to tell, from leading figures in professional bodies, young engineers at the start of their careers, and those in a position to advise on returning to engineering after a career break.
To read more about their inspirational journeys, visit our dedicated INWED 2025 page from June 23, 2023.
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INWED Engineering Profile: Naval Architect Ellie Driver
Not a woman I´d want to cross … oh, that was Elle Driver