Unlock New Engineering Opportunities with EIT’s Master’s – Applied Research Programs & an Associate Degree
Rhea Gutigulao11 May, 2026
Ready to amplify your engineering career? The Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) is making that step more accessible with its newly launched Master of Engineering – Applied Research programs and an Associate Degree in Electrical Engineering. Building on its strong foundation in practical, industry-focused education, EIT continues to evolve its...Read More
AI Won’t Restart Your Plant
Dr Steve Mackay4 May, 2026
Practical instrumentation skills matter more than ever and your ability to troubleshoot is critical. The scaremongering has reached a crescendo; with the assertion that AI tools will replace knowledge-based professionals, including engineers. I don’t deny that AI is becoming increasingly sophisticated - including the ubiquitous ChatGPT - but the reality...Read More
Why the Snowy Mountains Project Matters to Australia’s Energy System
Rhea Gutigulao1 May, 2026
What if a single engineering project could change the way a country grows? That’s exactly what the Snowy Mountains Scheme did. Stretching across the Australian Alps, the Snowy Mountains Scheme captured snowmelt to provide water and electricity while shaping national policies, fostering innovation, and supporting Australia’s modern economy and multicultural...Read More
Innovation Leads: Dr. Rahman Wins Digital Transformation Excellence Award
Rhea Gutigulao1 May, 2026
Innovation in engineering education is recognizing the leaders shaping the future. Dr. Akhlaqur Rahman has earned such distinction by winning the Digital Transformation Excellence Award at the 3P Impact Awards that was presented during the 3rd International Conference on Recent Trends in Data Science 2026 in India. This award celebrates...Read More
Safety in Industry 4.0: Building Safer Worksites
Rhea Gutigulao30 April, 2026
What if accidents didn’t have a chance to happen at all? Picture a worksite where workflows are engineered to prevent danger before it appears - where buildings, machines, circuits, and processes are designed with safety built at every step. As Industry 4.0 reshapes engineering into a more hybrid practice, safety...Read More
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