Anything but child’s play
They may be largely unseen, but the engineers who bring toys to life have a unique set of challenges.
They may be largely unseen, but the engineers who bring toys to life have a unique set of challenges.
Only 30 hours prior to the first train making its way through the new tunnel under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 59 Year 11 and 12 students from across Sydney and ...
New Australian technology promises to make plastics infinitely recyclable. Can it deliver for the environment?
So many in the Engineers Australia community volunteer their time to advance the profession. Whether it’s presenting to schools, assessing buildings following disasters or running site tours, we know engineers ...
From delivery drones to battery-powered rockets, West Australian electrical engineer Naomi Altman works on some of the most innovative projects in the sky. And she’s hiring.
The creation of hyper-realistic sign language avatars by a start-up in New Zealand might not only open pathways to learning in the Deaf community but could also mean the difference ...
There’s a quote that says ‘When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece’. In the case of Elise Beavis, one of the engineers behind Emirates Team New Zealand’s success ...
Civil engineer and Australia Assists deployee Kirsty Jones shares how a RedR humanitarian program is addressing threats to fresh water in Kiribati.
The world is facing more extreme and more frequent natural disasters — and engineers are among those on the front lines.
From vintage dramas to high-octane thrillers, from animated family films to Bollywood comedies, there is no shortage of films with a focus on engineers and how they do what they ...