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Freedom Fibre CEO elected as Honorary Fellow in the Royal Academy of Engineering





 

Freedom Fibre CEO and Co-Founder Neil McArthur is one of 71 leading figures in the engineering and technology fields to be elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.


Following its AGM on 17 September 2024, the Royal Academy of Engineering announced the group consisting of 60 Fellows, six International Fellows and five Honorary Fellows, each of whom has made exceptional contributions to their own sector, pioneering new innovations, leading progress in business or academia, providing high level advice to government, or promoting wider understanding of engineering and technology.

 

Neil McArthur, MBE FREng commented


“I am honoured to have been elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. Throughout my career in telecoms and through my work founding the Hamilton Davies Trust, I have been a passionate advocate of creating a sustainable and inclusive society and hope to continue this work through the variety of opportunities the fellowship presents.”

Through this fellowship Neil has committed to providing expert advice, directing the Academy’s activities through committees and steering groups, mentoring awardees, promoting and advancing engineering excellence and technology innovation and more.


For further information, read more here:  Royal Academy of Engineering Fellows 2024 (raeng.org.uk) 






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