With 20+ years in communications and content creation, Hayden Horner is a seasoned professional. Hi international experience includes a pivotal role as a Public Information Officer at the United Nations in New York and locally as a Writer/Comms Planner/Syndication Content Producer/Copy Editor for reputable media outlets such as The Citizen Newspaper, Media24’s True Love Magazine, and Health24, among others. As The EIT Science Journalist, Hayden brings technical proficiency and a commitment to impactful storytelling.

Engineering Certifications Around the World: How EIT Is Helping Engineers Stay Competitive 

September 16, 2025 5:22 pm
Around the world, engineering professionals are pursuing professional credentials to deepen their technical expertise, expand career opportunities, and remain relevant in ever-evolving industries. This article explores the rising demand for engineering certifications, the practical benefits for working professionals, and how institutions like the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) are making...Read More
Automation AI in German Manufacturing and Lifelong Learning

Automation and AI in German Manufacturing and Lifelong Learning

September 2, 2025 4:59 pm
Germany stands at the forefront of industrial automation, pioneering the use of AI, robotics, and advanced control systems. As the Fourth Industrial Revolution accelerates, the country’s skilled workforce must evolve too. Lifelong learning in areas like PLCs, robotics, and machine learning is no longer optional; it is central to sustaining...Read More
Stress-Busters Every Engineer Can Use After a Long Day

Simple Stress-Busters Every Engineer Can Use After a Long Day of Problem Solving

September 2, 2025 3:30 pm
Long day buried in code, errors, or meetings that should’ve been emails? These five stress-busting strategies are practical, engineer-approved, and don’t involve chanting, incense, or pretending you enjoy yoga. You’ve debugged all day; now it’s time to decompress, efficiently. Simple Stress-Busters Every Engineer Can Use Engineering is high-stakes brainwork. Whether...Read More
UK Civil Engineers Infrastructure Through Upskilling

UK Civil Engineers are Reimagining Infrastructure Through Upskilling

September 1, 2025 10:44 pm
From climate change to post-pandemic recovery, the UK’s infrastructure is under pressure. Civil engineers are rising to the challenge through continuous upskilling in digital tools, flood resilience, and sustainable materials, ensuring Britain’s built environment is not only repaired but reimagined for the future. Legacy Infrastructure Meets Modern-Day Demands The UK’s...Read More
Lifelong Learning Women in Mechanical and Civil Engineering

How Lifelong Learning Empowers Women to Lead in Mechanical and Civil Engineering

September 1, 2025 10:18 pm
As the engineering industry evolves through digital transformation and infrastructure expansion, women are stepping into leadership roles across mechanical and civil disciplines. This article unpacks how lifelong learning, reskilling, and institutional support are helping female engineers break barriers, build expertise, and thrive in traditionally male-dominated fields. Technical Skills Alone Are...Read More
Europe’s Electrical Engineers Rewiring Smart Energy Future

Europe’s Electrical Engineers are Rewiring for Smart Energy Future

September 1, 2025 9:39 pm
As Europe races toward net zero, electrical engineers are taking the lead. Armed with new skills in smart grid design, power electronics, and battery innovation, they’re helping rewire the continent for cleaner energy, greater resilience, and long-term energy independence. Legacy Grids Can’t Support Future Energy Europe’s electricity infrastructure was built...Read More
Signs You’re the Engineer That Everyone Comes to for Help

Signs You’re the Engineer That Everyone Comes to for Help (and How to Survive It)

September 1, 2025 6:24 pm
Are you constantly fixing other people’s code, asked to “just take a quick look,” or secretly the unofficial IT support for your entire team? If so, you might be that engineer: the go-to person who magically knows how to do everything. It’s flattering, sure, but also exhausting. If this sounds...Read More
Movies and Documentaries to Reignite Passion for Engineering

Inspiring Movies and Documentaries to Reignite Your Passion for Engineering

September 1, 2025 5:08 pm
Stuck in a rut with your code, circuits, or CAD files? These five films will remind you why engineering is one of the most thrilling, creative, and impactful professions on the planet. Grab popcorn, and get re-inspired to build something amazing. Inspiring Movies and Documentaries Let’s be honest. Engineering can...Read More
6 “Rookie” Mistakes That Even Senior Engineers Could Make

6 “Rookie” Mistakes That Even Senior Engineers Make

September 1, 2025 3:26 pm
Think rookie mistakes are only for interns and new grads? Think again. Even senior engineers, with all their experience and swagger, slip up in ways that are surprisingly common. These missteps can slow down projects, frustrate teams, and lead to some serious forehead-slapping moments. Read on to spot these blunders,...Read More
5 Nifty Secrets That Help Engineers Focus and Get Stuff Done

5 Nifty Secrets That Help Engineers Focus and Get Stuff Done

September 1, 2025 2:55 am
Feeling overwhelmed by endless tasks and constant interruptions? These five productivity secrets help engineers take control, focus better, and get more done. No gimmicks, no complicated hacks, just real strategies to turn your chaos into calm. Productivity Secrets Engineers Swear By 5 Nifty Secrets That Help Engineers: Engineering work can...Read More