Author: Paul McGinnity

CEME listed in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025

An aerial view of the CEME campus with The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025 small organisation logo placed over

Happier staff make for more productive businesses, according to The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025. CEME is delighted to be named one of The Sunday Times’ best small organisations to work.

This nationwide workplace survey, in partnership with leading employee experience platform, WorkL, honours and celebrates the UK’s top employers. 

To achieve a high overall engagement score, an organisation must score well across a six-step framework in areas of reward and recognition, instilling pride, information sharing, empowerment, wellbeing and job satisfaction. 

At CEME, we strive to help businesses to grow, invest in our staff to help career development and create an inclusive work environment. Our innovative approach has helped us to build positive partnerships for the future.

Join us for the CEME Hydrogen Summit 2025!

A poster announcing the CEME Hydrogen Summit 2025

Join us for a landmark one-day Hydrogen Summit at CEME, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, academics and policymakers from across the UK to explore how regional initiatives are shaping the future of hydrogen.

The event will take place at CEME campus on Thursday, 27 November, 9.30am-4pm.

What to expect:

  • Keynote addresses from hydrogen leaders
  • Interactive panels tackling technical and strategic challenges
  • Exhibitions showcasing product and process innovation
  • Networking opportunities to spark collaboration and partnership.

Whether you’re involved in energy, engineering, policy or education, this is your opportunity to engage with the people and ideas driving hydrogen innovation across the country.

Secure your free place today and be part of the conversation shaping the UK’s hydrogen journey.

Join us for the CEME Hydrogen Summit 2025!

Join us for a landmark one-day Hydrogen Summit at CEME, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, academics and policymakers from across the UK to explore how regional initiatives are shaping the future of hydrogen.

The event will take place at CEME campus on Thursday, 27 November, 9.30am-4pm.

What to expect:

  • Keynote addresses from hydrogen leaders
  • Interactive panels tackling technical and strategic challenges
  • Exhibitions showcasing product and process innovation
  • Networking opportunities to spark collaboration and partnership.

Whether you’re involved in energy, engineering, policy or education, this is your opportunity to engage with the people and ideas driving hydrogen innovation across the country.

Secure your free place today and be part of the conversation shaping the UK’s hydrogen journey.

Gateway to Skills

To ensure local communities can access new jobs and careers, CEME is focused on creating and supporting skills development projects and initiatives, including through our Gateway to Skills programme.

Fuelling the future

The CEME Hydrogen Summit 2022 brought together a community of like-minded people and organisations, all of whom share our commitment to creating a fully functioning hydrogen ecosystem for the whole of the UK.

About CEME

We’re on a mission to make a difference in our world, by supporting local businesses and contributing to economic regeneration and the future, ongoing prosperity of our whole community.

WPA Gateway to skills

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WPA Our pioneering STEM skills development programme is offered completely free to local primary and secondary schools