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.

100 times faster: The future of rapid prototyping

October 3, 2016 6:14 pm
Additive manufacturing is the process of manufacturing a material object through layer-by-layer technology enabled by computer-aided design technology. Or at least it used to be. A new kind of rapid prototyping is on the rise. Rapid prototyping is a useful process for scientists and engineers alike, who use 3D printing...Read More

The Truth Behind Murphy’s Law

September 27, 2016 11:09 am
Murphy’s Law is especially quoted in engineering and as most of you would well know says: “If anything can go wrong, it will”. Often, we add: “and at the worst possible time, in the worst possible way”. Origin of Murphy’s Law The Law’s (supposed) origin was in engineering where Captain...Read More

Power plant fire in Puerto Rico causes electricity blackout, 1.5 million people affected

September 22, 2016 6:06 pm
Follow our live blog below:   Content retrieved from: https://www.eit.edu.au/cms/news/industry/power-plant-fire-in-puerto-rico-causes-electricity-blackout-1-5-million-people-affected.Read More

Safety Margins are King in Design

September 20, 2016 1:43 pm
The Art of Support: EIT’s Learning Support Officers InformationCategory Education10 September 2020Written by: Quintus Potgieter The Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) is a unique global institute, delivering online engineering short courses, diplomas, and degrees. Students around the world log into EIT’s synchronous online virtual campus to network with other... Read...Read More

North Dakota oil pipeline construction halted amidst protests

September 19, 2016 10:57 pm
Engineers in North Dakota, in the United States, are embroiled in a stop-start construction build of what would be the Dakota Access Pipeline. Due to citizen pressures in the form of protesting, the project has been halted by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Meaning,...Read More

North Dakota oil pipeline construction halted amidst protests

September 19, 2016 10:57 pm
Engineers in North Dakota, in the United States, are embroiled in a stop-start construction build of what would be the Dakota Access Pipeline. Due to citizen pressures in the form of protesting, the project has been halted by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Meaning,...Read More

Engineer linked to #Dieselgate admits to unethical practices

September 14, 2016 7:55 pm
An engineer from the automaker Volkswagen has spilled the beans. James Robert Liang (62) has pleaded guilty to the very first criminal charges in the '#Dieselgate' scandal. Liang reportedly agreed to a plea deal for charges handed down by U.S. prosecutors. The prosecutors said Liang admitted to being a part of a...Read More

Samsung’s costly lithium-ion battery flaw recall

September 14, 2016 12:01 am
Lithium-ion batteries are back in the spotlight this week. Samsung's brand new flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Note 7, is undergoing a global recall that is estimated to cost the company $1 billion. The President of Samsung's mobile business department Dongjin Koh told reporters that there was a "tiny problem in the...Read More

A Vital Engineering Philosophy – KISS

September 13, 2016 12:01 pm
Dear Colleagues I know many of you will laugh knowingly when you hear of that famous engineering principle - the KISS principle. And most of you will know it means: Keep it simple, Stupid (other variations are Keep it short and simple). This should be a key goal in all...Read More

LIVE: Illegal miners trapped underground in South Africa

September 12, 2016 10:27 pm
  Follow our live blog on the situation:    Content retrieved from: https://www.eit.edu.au/cms/news/industry/live-illegal-miners-trapped-underground-in-south-africa.Read More