engineering
Powerhouse Women Engineers Of Our Time
To celebrate International Women in Engineering Day 2023, we look at the exceptional work of five trailblazing female engineers who are shattering gender stereotypes in the field.
Understand, Innovate, Implement
Over five decades of innovation and commercialization experience has equipped IPI Innovation Advisor Dr Loh Wah Sing with the tools to help SMEs access new target markets.
All-women Philippine Team Wins UNESCO Sustainable Engineering Hackathon
WONDERPETS from the Philippines devised a sustainable way to reduce water pollution. We are celebrating their UNESCO hackathon victory today on International Women's Day.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Champika Ellawala Kankanamge
As invasive species threaten to take over aquatic ecosystems, Dr. Champika Ellawala Kankanamge works to restore the biodiversity of native plants and animals. We are revisiting this interview with her today on International Women's Day 2022.
Asia’s Rising Scientists: Tatsuya Honda
Inspired by his time as a sign language interpreter, Tatsuya Honda designed Ontenna—a device that allows the Deaf to experience sound through vibration and light.
The Power Of Waste Heat
Scientists from South Korea used 3D printing to develop thermoelectric inks, which helped design tubes that can convert waste heat into electricity.
Meet The Women Changing The Face Of Engineering
In celebration of International Women in Engineering Day, we take a look at the work of three exceptional and award-winning women engineers from Asia.
Lim Tae-won: South Korea’s Hydrogen Hero
To pave the way for cleaner transportation, Lim Tae-won is leading South Korea's shift from gasoline-powered vehicles to ones powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
Engineering The Future Of Asia
By working at the intersections of the physical, digital and biological spheres, Asia's engineers are ushering in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Science’s Seismic Shift Towards Asia
The world’s scientific center of gravity is shifting towards Asia—where, given current projections, it will probably long remain.