LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube Creators for Engineers to Follow
Hayden Horner10 June, 2025
Engineering is no longer confined to labs or job sites; it’s online, on your feed, and often way more fun than you’d expect. Across digital platforms, a new wave of creators is reshaping how we learn, share, and get inspired. Where Engineering Meets Personality Let’s face it: engineering content used...Read More
6 Hidden European Gems for Engineers to Visit for Inspiration
Hayden Horner9 June, 2025
Europe’s famed engineering feats, like the Eiffel Tower or the London Eye, often steal the spotlight. But tucked away across the continent are lesser-known marvels that quietly showcase human ingenuity, precision, and perseverance. These hidden gems offer engineers fresh perspectives, unique design stories, and plenty of inspiration. European Gems for...Read More
Essential Micro-Habits to be a Better Engineer (Without Huge Time Commitment)
Hayden Horner9 June, 2025
Becoming a better engineer doesn’t require long hours or radical lifestyle changes. It’s about the little things; the daily micro-habits that build stronger thinking, creativity, and collaboration. Here’s how engineers can level up without a huge time commitment. Essential Micro-Habits: Engineering Success in Small Steps As engineers, we’re wired to...Read More
Engineering and The Future of Human-Machine Integration
Hayden Horner9 June, 2025
The future of engineering is already pulsing beneath our skin. From restoring lost senses to enhancing human strength, implantable bioelectronics are revolutionizing medicine, mechanics, and more. Here's how engineers are building the blueprint for a truly integrated human-machine future. Engineering Meets the Human Body The fusion of engineering with biology...Read More
From Technician to Professional Engineer: Navigating Engineering Career Paths With EIT
Hayden Horner9 June, 2025
The journey from technician to professional engineer is rarely linear, but with the right mindset, practical skills, and lifelong learning, it becomes a powerful career trajectory. This article explores key transitions in engineering, outlines educational milestones, and highlights how institutions like the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) empower success at...Read More
The Rise of Bio-Inspired Engineering: Using Nature to Solve Modern Engineering Problems
Hayden Horner3 June, 2025
From self-cleaning buildings to energy-efficient transportation, engineers are increasingly turning to nature for inspiration. This article explores how biomimicry (engineering inspired by biology) is transforming modern problem-solving across disciplines like mechanical, civil, electrical, and automation engineering. Bio-Inspired Engineering: Nature’s Ancient Blueprints, Reimagined Nature, as it turns out, may be the...Read More
How Engineers Are Securing the Future of Critical Maritime Infrastructure Worldwide
Hayden Horner3 June, 2025
Maritime infrastructure is under growing pressure from climate change, cyber threats, and aging systems. Engineers across multiple disciplines are stepping up to safeguard ports, platforms, and pipelines. Read on to explore how their work is redefining safety, sustainability, and resilience at sea. Understanding What’s at Stake Today Critical maritime infrastructure...Read More
Engineers Navigating Ethics of AI Development in Line with UNESCO Principles
Hayden Horner3 June, 2025
As artificial intelligence transforms industries and societies, engineers hold the key to ensuring AI’s ethical design and use. This article explores how engineers can address bias, accountability, and social impact to shape AI that truly benefits humanity. Understanding The Challenge of AI Ethics Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we live...Read More
The Curious South African Boy Who Transformed Engineering Education
Hayden Horner2 June, 2025
From boyhood tinkering with radios to leading a global engineering education enterprise, Dr. Steve Mackay, Dean of Engineering at the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT), has been driven by an abiding love for engineering and education. His journey shows how education, when student-focused and industry-connected, becomes a powerful force for...Read More
How Early Engineering Bootcamps Shape the Next Generation of Innovators
Hayden Horner29 May, 2025
As the demand for STEM talent grows globally, educators and industry leaders are racing to spark curiosity in young minds before it fades. Through immersive bootcamps like those recently hosted by the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) and E2 Young Engineers Australia, children and teens are experiencing the hands-on thrill...Read More