Which issues cause the biggest headaches for today's engineers around the world? According to a new global study by business information provider IHS, the pressure to work faster, the threat caused by institutional knowledge drain and challenges posed by environmental regulations are among the chief concerns. More than 2100 engineers and technical professionals responded to a recent survey, the results of which appear in a report called The Pulse of Engineering: The Changing Work Environment for Engineers Today.
David Wagman, editorial director for IHS Engineering360, says: "The research offered an opportunity to validate what many people already think is true about the profession, and to uncover information about market dynamics and industry trends that otherwise might not be apparent."
The report details the demands that engineers from around the world face from increasingly complex designs, shorter design cycles and mounting environmental regulations. It also offers recommendations for industrial marketers to better understand their target audience, align their products more closely with buyers' needs and industry trends, and strengthen relationships with customers and prospects.
Key findings include:
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