Smart Solutions: AI in Transforming Renewable Energy
Rhea Gutigulao27 January, 2026
Imagine a city powered entirely by renewable energy, where electricity flows seamlessly, blackouts are rare, and your home’s energy use adjusts automatically to the weather. Behind this future is an artificial intelligence (AI) that predicts energy demand and keeps power flowing efficiently. AI is transforming the way we live, work,...Read More
Light as Air, Strong as Steel: Lightweight Materials For High-Performance Engineering
Rhea Gutigulao27 January, 2026
Materials that are light yet strong are pushing the limits of what’s possible in high-performance engineering. Why Weight Matters Engineers begin the design process by ensuring strength and performance requirements are met, but weight quickly becomes a key consideration. A small increase in weight can significantly affect how an object...Read More
Quantum Computing: Engineering the Next Frontier
Rhea Gutigulao27 January, 2026
Engineering problems that once took months are being solved in hours, thanks to quantum computing. This is opening doors to another level of innovation, from technology, to energy, and medicine. Read on to see how this could change the way we solve problems, and why it matters for the next...Read More
Unlock Success: 4 Prime Study Tips for Engineering Students
Rhea Gutigulao27 January, 2026
Engineering success is not about studying longer hours. It is about studying smarter. With heavy course loads, complex concepts, and tight deadlines, having the right study strategies can make a real difference to your performance and well-being. Here are four approaches to boost your focus, retention, and performance. Know Your...Read More
Forging the Future: EIT’s Inspiring 2026 Student Ambassadors
Rhea Gutigulao21 January, 2026
Behind every engineering breakthrough is a community of curious minds and emerging leaders. Meet EIT’s 2026 Student Ambassadors, a global group dedicated to mentoring, sharing real-world insights, and supporting the next generation of engineers. Gagoitsiwe Alex Galebonwe Botswana | 52886WA Advanced Diploma of Industrial Automation Engineering With over 14 years...Read More
Next-Gen Engineering: What’s Ahead in 2026
Rhea Gutigulao16 January, 2026
Imagine stepping outside on a regular morning. As streetlights automatically adjust to sunlight, delivery riders follow the fastest routes while a drone inspects a nearby building under construction. At work, your smartwatch reminds you to stay hydrated after last night’s workout, and the coffee machine brews your coffee just the...Read More
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
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