Did you know that the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) and IDC Technologies are sister companies? EIT and IDC Technologies are leading providers of engineering and technology courses, combining their expertise to offer a comprehensive educational experience. EIT specializes in industry-relevant engineering professional development online and Australian accredited programs on-campus and online, with campuses in Australia. IDC Technologies, offers practical, hands-on workshops, technical conferences, and on-site training in various engineering and technology disciplines. Together, EIT and IDC Technologies bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, catering to the needs of organizations looking for education and training solutions, and for professional development to upskill or reskill.
George Eugene Leslie, a plant controller at Rio Tinto in Perth, Australia is a professional with over a decade of experience working in and around processing plants. In this article,... View Article
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As the world continues to evolve, engineering remains a cornerstone of innovation. Discover the top five jobs that promise not only stability but also exciting opportunities in the coming years.... View Article
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Remote labs are a vital resource for students at the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT). We spoke with EIT experts about their role in engineering education and insights from recent... View Article
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Electrical engineering safety is of utmost importance for all engineers in this field. Engineers working with electrical systems must prioritize safety to prevent accidents, injuries, and even fatalities. This article... View Article
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