- Date
- 27 May 2026
- Time
- 17:15 - 18:50 BST (GMT+1)
- Location
-
Arup, EQ Bristol 2nd Floor 111 Victoria Street Bristol, BS1 6AX United Kingdom
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Overview
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The ICE Communication Task forms part of the assessment of the interpersonal skill and communication attribute at your Professional Review. It is based on current issues within the industry.
This is the second South West workshop by the Communication Task Group, hosted by the ICE South West Early Careers Network. The workshop will focus on the theme of emerging technologies, enabling you to understand the requirements of the task and how to communicate well on this topic.
While the session is open to all ICE members, it will be especially valuable for those preparing for their Chartered Professional Review (CPR) at CEng level.
Attendees are encouraged to do some background reading or research on emerging technologies ahead of the event to get the most from the discussion.
Please note, this is an in-person event only and no recording will be available afterwards. Food and refreshments will be served.
Programme
Arrivals
Welcome and introduction
Introducing the questions and forming discussion groups
Discussion on theme in groups
Group feedback and conclusion
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