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The future holds a fascination for many of us, and it’s this natural curiosity that Shell hopes to tap into as it launches two exciting educational initiatives this year: Make the Future London and The Bright Ideas Challenge.

The future holds a fascination for many of us, and it’s this natural curiosity that Shell hopes to tap into as it launches two exciting educational initiatives this year.


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Shell has long recognised the vital importance of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills to its business and the wider world. But despite their vital importance, there aren’t enough young people entering science and engineering careers. Predictions show that by 2022, UK companies will have 1.8 million job vacancies for people with engineering skills.

As part of the company’s longstanding commitment to inspiring the scientists and engineers of tomorrow, it is launching Make the Future London, a four day festival of ideas and innovation, and The Bright Ideas Challenge, a new national schools competition.

The Bright Ideas Challenge

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