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Our dedicated innovation pipeline fosters new solutions for safe sanitation, water, energy, and shelter, and puts the needs of the community first. From student ideation through EWB Challenge and EWB Design Summits, to further investigation and testing with EWB Research, and EWB Field Placements, we take great new ideas and develop them into
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Join EWB for Human Centered Design workshop at International conference Ozwater’17
AWA WASH Specialist network will present Using Human centred design to improve water sector consumer relationships in urban, rural and developing contexts. on Tuesday, th May, from .pm to .pm. If you are attending the conference, look out for this EWB...
Mr Peter Baynard-Smith, CEO EWB to deliver first Roderick Distinguished Lecture of 2017
"EWB Australia serves a unique and vital role in harnessing and connecting the Australian engineering sector with opportunities for development, innovation, entrepreneurship, learning and leadership development.” says Peter.As a senior international...
EWB Australia’s Sarah Matthee @ 6th Women in Engineering Leadership Summit 2017
This conference and workshop event, taking place from May nd to May th, is focused on addressing the challenges and opportunities for the industry to increase and sustain female representation and engagement. The Theme is ‘Breaking Barriers'...
EWB Connect – a New Hub for Pro Bono!
EWB Connect, an initiative of EWB Australia, promotes opportunities for pro bono engineering and services, linking community projects in need with professional technical skills and advice. EWBConnect.org will now make it even easier for professionals...
Embracing Aboriginal Culture Through EWB Partnership
Structural Engineer Katie Brown recently participated in an Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Design for Development programme in partnership with the University of Adelaide. The programme included a small number of workshops and a seven day tour across regional...
Professional Skills Development in Cambodia
Professional Skills Development in Cambodia - Improving employment pathways for graduates in technical sectorsOn 26th January 2017, EWB's Professional Skills Development project ran a Link & Learn workshop in Phnom Penh in collaboration...
Leading the Brown Revolution
Engineers Without Borders and Live and Learn in partnership with Australia Aid have developed an award winning social enterprise ATEC Biodigesters which is supporting communities to gain access to affordable biodigesters that convert animal manure into clean gas...
Launching EWB Australia’s Annual Report ‘Towards 2020’
EWB Australia is proud to launch its 2015-16 Annual Report, ‘Towards 2020,’ celebrating and reporting the impact of our organisation over the last financial year. The report, EWB’s most comprehensive yet, showcases the breadth of our impact and...
Releasing ‘Towards 2020’ EWB Australia’s 2015-16 Annual Report
The report, EWB Australia's most comprehensive yet, showcases the breadth of our impact and highlights how we are fulfilling our mission to connect, educate and empower people through humanitarian engineering, and achieve the aims of our ‘Engineering a Better...
Water Abundance Xprize challenge offers $1.5 Million to create water.
Aims to alleviate the global water crisis with energy-efficient technologies that harvest fresh water from thin air.WATER ABUNDANCE XPRIZE - APply at water.xprize.orgWater is a key element of life on our planet. More than 71% of the Earth’s surface is...