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24.01.2022 Working in an office environment with the news of COVID-19 cases rising, is bound to put staff on edge. This was the case for Kathleen Boseley's team at Airbus Asia Pacific; people were stressed, says Kathleen in Engineering Heroes episode ‘Coping with COVID." Listen now: https://bddy.me/3m3zHb5
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23.01.2022 Given the potential effect on employment, innovation, manufacturing capability and energy and critical infrastructure resilience, we believe it is important to consider options to retain the current test facility in the short-term, and to develop a longer-term plan for the continuing provision of this testing capability within Australia, said Engineers Australia’s Chief Engineer Jane MacMaster in response to the planned closure of the High Power Testing Station in Sydney’s Lane Cove. https://bddy.me/3m7Pc2u
23.01.2022 Australian policymakers want manufacturing to play its part in economic recovery. But what does manufacturing look like today, and how can a sector that is a much smaller part of the economy than it used to be remain competitive?
21.01.2022 Join us at HWRS 2021 to discuss how digital technologies in data collection, modelling and analysis are paving the way for ground-breaking advances to tackle the challenges of flood and water resources. The abstract submission deadline has been extended to Friday 16 April, to find out more visit: https://bddy.me/39y6TTJ #HWRS2021
19.01.2022 Join us Wednesday 28 April for a webinar free for members, to celebrate World Day for Safety and Health at Work. Our panel of experts will highlight how the application of technology and innovation has strengthened health and safety practices, and how to create safe and empowering health and safety work cultures for the future. https://bddy.me/2Q6IbCY
18.01.2022 Engineers across many disciplines are grappling with skyrocketing Professional Indemnity (PI) Insurance premiums and unprecedented market conditions. Join EngInsure at their next webinar to hear from a leading PI Insurer and engineering legal specialist who will help you better understand how to combat this PI Insurance storm. https://bddy.me/3dCLqdF
17.01.2022 The size of the vehicles the military uses, and their off-road uses, makes the task of designing autonomous technology more complex than for a normal passenger vehicle.
15.01.2022 Australia’s states and territories have agreed to ban the export of waste by 2024. How are engineers working to stop Australia from drowning in recyclable waste?
15.01.2022 CT scanners weren't made to fly, but engineers are working on transforming the cumbersome machines into light, affordable and portable devices that can be used on planes and helicopters meaning rural patients may no longer have to travel hours to receive care.
14.01.2022 Congratulations to Australia’s newly appointed Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley. As a world-renowned physicist and previous CSRIO Chief Scientist, Dr Foley believes that science is absolutely crucial for Australia’s future. Dr Foley joined us recently to discuss how we define, express and leverage our virtues and values to better lead and manage as engineers. To watch the full webinar visit: https://bddy.me/35mzWYQ
13.01.2022 How have you kept your team engaged throughout COVID-19? I started virtual morning teas or afternoon teas, just to give people information about what's going on, but also just to check in with people, says Manager of Engineering Services at Airbus Asia Pacific, Kathleen Boseley. Listen now to ‘Coping with COVID with Kathleen Boseley’ https://bddy.me/2URVlmQ
11.01.2022 A pandemic didn't stop some 1,000 final year engineering students from developing innovative solutions to real-world problems as part of the EnGenius event. Look out for the electric vertical take-off and landing technology and a system that uses AI to maintain ageing infrastructure.
09.01.2022 When Richard Hopkins left school at the age of 16 to work for Brabham Formula One, he had no idea where his career would lead. Today, the former Head of Operations for the Red Bull Formula One team is a UNSW Professor of Practice running the award-winning Sunswift Solar Racing team. Listen now to Engineering Heroes episode ‘Fast Pace of Innovation with Richard Hopkins.’ https://bddy.me/36vck3J
08.01.2022 Dr Qilin Wang wants to use the ammonia produced during wastewater treatment for energy removing it as a harmful waste product and having it power the very activity that produces it.
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