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Marks the 10th International Women in Engineering Day, organised by the Women's Engineering Society.
The theme for this year’s International Women in Engineering Day is Make Safety Seen. The women in engineering featured below are shining examples of how supporting a diverse, global engineering industry is vital to building a safer and more sustainable world.
Vina Nanda Garjati, Lecturer, Jakarta State Polytechnic
“I want to say to all women – do not hesitate to pursue your career in the engineering field. It’s in our hands to inspire the next generation of innovators and problem solvers.
Rebecca Boston, Lloyd’s Register Foundation and Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow in Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield
“Lloyd’s Register Foundation has really helped me to see my research in a new way, but also has provided me with the platform to expand my impact and enabled me to support the next generation of researchers.”
Andriannah Mbandi, Waste Lead, UN High Level Climate Champions
“From the first moments, our team knew that partnership was the only way to end an unsafe practice that has been going on for centuries. By bringing together NGOs and civil society, alongside public and private sector entities – including those informal groups that currently handle waste – we’ve already made excellent progress.”
Katherine Weatherburn, Founder, Safetyknot
“I was working for many years in low and middle income countries across Asia, and many preventable injuries were happening everyday in plain sight. Thanks to financial support from Lloyd’s Register Foundation’s small grants programme, we’ve been able to distribute training packs to 29 organisations in Cambodia and Nepal, reaching an estimated 7,000 people.”
Helen Balmforth, Programme Director, Discovering Safety
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