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Where will Electrical Engineering be in the next ten years

Where will Electrical Engineering be in the next ten years

Where will Electrical Engineering be in the next ten years

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Engineering and science and technology grows everyday. In the next ten years a lot of growth should have been recorded. Where do you expect Electrical Engineering to be in the next ten years.

RE: Where will Electrical Engineering be in the next ten years

electrical eng as far as design services is the most
portable of the engineering professions in that the
requirements can be shipped over and the finished
design shipped back in a cardboard box, metaphorically
speaking.

Also it is reaching a point of saturation with regard
to new developments.
Sure there is a lot of buzz about new things coming down
the pipe but this is mostly wishfull thinking and
propaganda.

Unless there becomes an energy crisis in this country.
Then there will be much work to do.

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