There is no doubt that it is possible to identify some of the key factors which operate in the area of interaction between industry and engineering educators, and the following are typical: — industry must have a clear idea of its requirement for qualified engineers; — the role of the engineer in industry — extending from research, development and production into the service area and into society (with the implied social responsibility); — the time constraints in the educational system in relation to the rate of growth of knowledge and the consequent problems associated with course planning; — the continuing challenge to the role of university education arising from the demands of industry and from very close links with sectors of industry or particular industrial companies. |