At the core of engineering and manufacturing, is the transformation of materials.
A tree becomes a book. A stone is transformed into a concrete bridge, rocks into steel and glass skyscrapers.
Each of these transformations are inefficient. Raw materials are lost to waste. Mechanical energy is converted into lost heat. In this inefficiency, we gradually chip away at our planet, and its liveability.
If we are to maintain our planet, we must find new, more efficient ways to perform these transformations. We must move from a linear economy, where materials are extracted, transformed, used and then thrown away. Instead, we most focus on re-using, and build a truly circular economy.
In this episode, the third of four profiling shortlisted entries in the Engineering Matters Awards, we are looking at how engineers are helping to transform the world, by making manufacturing and transport efficient and sustainable.
Guests
Victoria Garcia, CEO, BindEthics
States Lee, Engineering Lead, Notpla
John-Paul Grogan, Product Designer, FrugalPac
Geoff Brighty, CTO, Mura Technology
Ed Fortin, Global Product Manager, Magna International
Tom Siekmann, CEO, Voodin Blade Technology
Keith Jones, CEO, CityShuttle
Joe Tighes, CEO, Klean Drive
Thomas Huggenberger, Product Manager, ABB
Fabiana Cavalcante, Global Head of Mobile E-Power, ABB
Steve Wilkinson, CTO, Avioxx
Maurice Briggs, CEO, Vertical Solar
Alf Oschatz, MD, SBP
Adhesh Shenoy, CEO, Guerilla
Victoria Edwards, CEO, Fido