10 global challenges the world will face in the next 25 years – according to engineers
Securing cyberspace, economical clean energy, sustaining land and oceans, and sustainable and resilient infrastructure were listed as the top four ...
Securing cyberspace, economical clean energy, sustaining land and oceans, and sustainable and resilient infrastructure were listed as the top four ...
To be a good engineer of the future takes more than just good ideas, training in processes and an understanding ...
The University of Western Australia is putting the final touches on new and refurbished facilities that will serve as a ...
An in-depth study from the World Economic Forum has revealed the 96 “jobs of tomorrow,” representing emerging opportunities for employment ...
Engineers, scientists and artists are teaming up to help communities connect with complex topics.
Engineers Australia CEO Dr Bronwyn Evans reflects on the past 100 years and shares her vision for how the profession ...
Is the future of engineering human? It’s a big question, but a panel of experts had a go at finding ...
Today's society faces unprecedented challenges: climate change, food and water security, ageing populations and working within the digital world.
Engineers have an immense opportunity to transform the world. They are at their best when they have a keen awareness ...
The future of engineering is enormously different from the industry’s past, according to the recently released Australian Infrastructure Audit 2019.