Leading with Impact: EIT Announces 2025 Teaching Excellence Award Winners
Michael Grady18 December, 2025
At EIT, students don’t just learn theory. They develop the practical skills, industry insight, and confidence needed to succeed in a rapidly evolving engineering landscape. At the heart of this experience are educators who design learning environments that connect knowledge with real-world application. The 2025 Teaching Excellence Awards celebrate those...Read More
A Global Celebration of Excellence: EIT’s 2025 Graduations Across Australia, Africa, and Online
Michael Grady18 December, 2025
The Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) proudly celebrated its 2025 graduation season with ceremonies in Perth, Melbourne, Johannesburg and in an online event. Students from around the world were honored for their hard work, persistence, and academic achievements. This year’s graduations highlighted EIT’s focus on preparing graduates to make meaningful...Read More
2025 – EIT’s Year of Milestones
Leah Shelene Asaram19 November, 2025
For the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) this year has been defined by a continued passion for engineering education and some hard-won achievements, including campus expansions, new accreditations, and global community initiatives. A Year of Recognition and Growth 2025 began with an extensive audit by Engineers Australia (EA) resulting in accreditation for several Vocational Education and Training (VET) and Higher Education (HE) programs under the Dublin, Sydney, and Washington Accords. This, together...Read More
Developing a Framework for Assessing Boat Collision Risks Using Fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Methodology
Dr Milind Siddhpura and Dr Arti Siddhpura11 November, 2025
Boat collisions pose severe threats to maritime safety, economic activity, and environmental sustainability. Conventional risk assessment methods—such as Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, and Fault Tree Analysis—are widely applied but remain inadequate for addressing the uncertainty, subjectivity, and interdependency of risk factors in complex maritime environments. This study proposes a...Read More
Australia’s SMAP Cable: A Game-Changer for Our Bright Digital Future
Leah Shelene Asaram3 October, 2025
Australia is quietly laying the groundwork for one of the most important pieces of digital infrastructure in its history: the SMAP subsea cable. Named after the cities it connects, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, SMAP is a massive new undersea cable system that promises to transform the way data moves...Read More
Let There Be Light: How Engineering Professionals Illuminate the World of Sport
EIT19 September, 2025
From ancient Olympic fires to billion-dollar lighting systems, sports field lighting has come a long way. As Australia gears up for the 2032 Games, engineers have never been more vital. Don’t miss the illuminating upcoming EIT webinar that explains why. From Torches to Tech Triumphs When the ancient Greeks first...Read More
5 Secrets That Help Engineering Professionals Focus and Get Stuff Done
EIT16 September, 2025
Feeling overwhelmed by endless tasks and constant interruptions? These five productivity secrets help engineers, technicians and technologists take control, focus better, and get more done. No gimmicks, no complicated hacks, just real strategies to turn your chaos into calm. 5 Productivity Secrets Engineers Swear By Engineering work can feel like...Read More
From Bushfires to Batteries: How Australian Engineers Are Innovating for Climate Resilience
EIT16 September, 2025
As climate-related disasters become more frequent and severe, engineers across Australia are leading efforts to protect communities and infrastructure. This article explores how professionals in electrical and mechanical engineering are developing systems for early bushfire detection, grid resilience, and sustainable energy storage. Their work highlights the crucial role of innovation,...Read More
Engineering Certifications Around the World: How EIT Is Helping Engineers Stay Competitive
Hayden Horner16 September, 2025
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 and AI in German Manufacturing and Lifelong Learning
Hayden Horner2 September, 2025
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