Hybrid Professionals Employers Want to Hire in Evolving Industries
Rhea Gutigulao30 April, 2026
What makes an engineer truly stand out in today’s competitive field? Beyond technical expertise, employers are searching for a powerful blend of hybrid skills that drive success and set top candidates apart. With the rise of Industry 4.0 and advancements in smart materials and smart solutions, the engineering landscape is...Read More
EIT Engineering Professional Career Guide: Stand Out After Graduation
Rhea Gutigulao30 April, 2026
As graduation approaches, excitement and uncertainty can feel equally strong. If you’re an EIT student, you might be wondering how to take everything you’ve learned and make your mark in the engineering world. This guide will show you practical ways to stand out and start your career with confidence. Stepping...Read More
Engineering Your Path to Better Balance and Well-Being
Rhea Gutigulao30 April, 2026
Engineering continues to push boundaries through constant innovation. In the process of finding solutions, the human side of the profession can easily be overlooked. As demands grow and projects become more complex, the pressure to consistently perform can quietly build, making it increasingly important to stay mindful of one’s mental...Read More
Breaking Sustainability Misconceptions and Building Practical Solutions
Leah Shelene Asaram9 April, 2026
Sustainability has become a defining focus across industries, from energy and mining to manufacturing and infrastructure. Yet, despite its growing importance, it’s often misunderstood. Engineering professionals at a wind farm Misconceptions around what sustainability really means, and how it’s applied in practice, can slow progress and create confusion, particularly for engineers and...Read More
How EIT’s Green Courses Align with Progressive Industry Change
Leah Shelene Asaram9 April, 2026
Sustainability is no longer a side conversation in engineering; it is a core requirement. As industries move toward decarbonization, electrification, and cleaner technologies, the demand for engineering professionals with relevant, up-to-date skills continues to grow. At the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT), the development of its green-focused courses reflects this shift. These programs...Read More
Interdisciplinary Problem-Solving in Engineering Projects
Rhea Gutigulao1 April, 2026
A city grid strains under rising demand as power fluctuates; infrastructures show signs of fatigue, and environmental thresholds are pushed closer to their limits. In this context, a single perspective cannot fully capture the scope of the system. To better understand its behavior, a civil engineer examines structural stress, an...Read More
4 Takeaways from Exhibits in Engineering Collaboration and Sustainability
Rhea Gutigulao1 April, 2026
Engineering solutions have a greater impact when brought together in a shared space, placed side by side, and examined closely under focused lighting. Within these environments, prototypes operate as working systems with visible components; outputs are displaced in real time, and collaboration unfolds naturally between participants. Through this shared process,...Read More
Next-Level Energy Savings: Small Changes, Big Impact
Rhea Gutigulao1 April, 2026
Today’s engineering landscape is evolving to promote smarter, more sustainable energy use. Low-carbon, smart, and lightweight materials are transforming buildings, appliances, and transport to reduce energy demand. Even AI is being integrated into energy systems to enhance efficiency and optimize performance. When combined with thoughtful design and conscious human behavior,...Read More
Essential Online Study Resources For Engineering Students
Rhea Gutigulao3 March, 2026
An engineering student's life is a daily balance of lectures, deadlines, group chats, and the occasional “Why did I choose this course?” moment. Coffee helps, but the real game changers are the online tools that make learning smarter, not harder. And the best part is they don’t replace your lectures...Read More
Mitigating Risks: Instrumentation Challenges in Hazardous Oil and Gas Environments
Kathleen Palapar21 February, 2026
Designing and deploying instrumentation in hazardous oil and gas environments is one of the most demanding tasks in industrial engineering. From offshore platforms and refineries to liquefied natural gas terminals and upstream production sites, these environments present a unique combination of explosive atmospheres, corrosive chemicals, extreme temperatures, and mechanical stress. Instrumentation failures...Read More