Dr. Steve Mackay is the founder of the Engineering Institute of Technology. He firmly believes in Nelson Mandela’s mantra that, “Education is the most powerful weapon which we can use to change the world.” His leadership has inspired EIT’s unique and distinctive approach to engineering education.

Since 2008 three core objectives define the essence of the institute:

Collaborating comprehensively with industry to ensure graduates are job-ready.
Employing platforms of learning to facilitate student accessibility and engagement.
Keeping the business of education student-centric.

Dr. Mackay has enjoyed a varied career in engineering, having worked in automation, data acquisition, instrumentation, data communications, and process control throughout Australia, Europe, Africa, and North America over the past 35 years. He has successfully pioneered the application of new technologies in Australia and overseas, installing industrial data communication systems and implementing live online education, (including remote laboratories), for engineering students worldwide. Dr. Mackay has been involved in a range of industries, including power stations, mining, mineral processing, oil/gas/petrochemical plants, and platforms. He has presented courses on industrial data communications, data acquisition, instrumentation, and process control to over 30,000 engineers and technicians worldwide for clients such as NASA, Rolls Royce, and BP. He has also co-authored and edited 25 engineering books that have been published across the world. Dr. Mackay is a Fellow of Engineers Australia with a license to practice as a Chemical, Mechanical, and Electrical Chartered Professional Engineer. As Dean of the Engineering Institute of Technology, Dr. Mackay leads the institute in providing microcredentials and engineering qualifications to over 2000 students per year from 140 countries. He has an unswerving focus on student outcomes and on excellence in education.

Set your alarm for the longest lunar eclipse this century

July 27, 2018 3:51 pm
If you’re brave enough to face the cold in the early hours of Saturday morning, you’ll be able to witness the longest lunar eclipse of the 21st Century. The moon will be joined by Mars, which will be at its brightest and closest to Earth in 15 years according to...Read More

Connecting Perth to the rest of Australia via the East-West Telegraph Line

July 20, 2018 2:48 pm
Before the submarine telegraph cable was first laid between Java and Port Darwin in 1872, Australia’s only communication with the outside world happened via letter carried by ships from overseas. This meant it took months for any news to arrive.  Australia was behind the rest of the world when it...Read More

How the Canning Dam solved Perth’s water supply problems

July 13, 2018 4:11 pm
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International Engineering & multiculturalism – a delicate balance

July 13, 2018 10:31 am
Global Engineering organizations have created cross-cultural spaces wherein all races, religions, and personality types coexist. And with more first world countries looking to take their engineering education and training beyond their borders, the meeting of cultures will increasingly occur. Today it doesn’t matter who you are or where you’re from,...Read More

Electric Volkswagen breaks record on hill climb

July 10, 2018 11:14 am
Volkswagen came, saw, and conquered. The Volkswagen ID R has broken the record for the time it takes an electric vehicle to climb a hill. It is a feat of electrical engineering and it hints at the future of electrical vehicle engineering. The competition is named the Pikes Peak International...Read More

Thai Cave Rescue: Engineering against the clock

July 10, 2018 10:09 am
Elon Musk, as we know, is a renowned billionaire responsible for behemoth engineering companies such as Tesla Motors and SpaceX. He has also shown a tenacious attitude towards figuring out complex problems using his engineering prowess, as world events occur. He recently, in a string of two tweets, said: “Engineering...Read More

Fun Activities to do in Perth

July 6, 2018 4:53 pm
There are a number of fun activities to do in Perth, such as laser tag, rock climbing and super golf. Here are some of our favourites.   Latitude This indoor aerial super park features over 100 interconnected Olympic-grade trampolines, where you can show off your backflips and other acrobatic tricks...Read More

The smart microchip that doesn’t need a battery

July 6, 2018 4:18 pm
Battery life. If we could figure out how to lengthen it exponentially, the world would be a better place. And that seems to be what the researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have - almost –achieved. They have invented a smart microchip that can continue powering a device...Read More

Online: The new upskilling paradigm

July 6, 2018 9:15 am
The digital world is a scary place. It is a place of automation, it is a place of digitization, it is a place of disruption. And it can’t be ignored. If you don’t have the skills for work as dictated by the fourth industrial revolution...you may be in trouble. People...Read More

The (fourth industrial) automated supply chain

July 6, 2018 8:37 am
Real-time Big Data and Analytics  - Mobility  -  the Internet of Things  -  Social Media  -  3D Printing  - Drones  -  Self-driving Vehicles. What do all of these things have in common? They are all associated with the digital disruption of the supply chain. They are technologies that are contributing...Read More