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More than 100 schoolgirls build 13m bridge at W5 in hands on initiative to connect females with STEM
More than 100 schoolgirls build 13m bridge at W5 in hands on initiative to connect females with STEM

Belfast Telegraph

time7 days ago

  • Science
  • Belfast Telegraph

More than 100 schoolgirls build 13m bridge at W5 in hands on initiative to connect females with STEM

The interactive science hub in Belfast hosted the inspirational initiative in collaboration with The Big Bridge, Design ID, and System Operator for NI (SONI) at the end of last week. The pupils, all aged between 11 and 13 gathered at the Odyssey venue to take part in the hands-on, interactive travelling event that aims to ignite the spark of curiosity and instill confidence and ambition in the next generation of female creators. Amy Dillion, project director at The Big Bridge and principal engineer at Design ID said she is proud to introduce young girls to the world of engineering. "This event is about connecting female students with real engineers and showcasing the impact they can have on the world," she said. "We are hoping to build a future that is more diverse, and celebrating International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) is a powerful way to recognise the fantastic talent we have in Northern Ireland.' Spirit of Northern Ireland Awards 2025: A look behind the scenes INWED takes place annually on June 23 to shine a spotlight on the vital role women play in engineering and technology industries that remain significantly dominated by males with just 11% of women counted among the workforce in NI. There is a growing movement to change that statistic with increasing opportunities for girls to gain hands-on experience, mentorship, and meaningful exposure to female role models within STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths). Elaine Steele, who heads up learning and engagement at W5, is passionate about promoting the fact that 'STEM is for everyone' and hailed the event as a depiction of what is possible when educators, industry, and engineers come together. "We're literally and figuratively building bridges by giving females the opportunity to explore engineering first-hand and connect with women thriving in the field,' she added. 'Events like this are crucial for helping young women realise that they belong in STEM.' The ambitious project created an educational experience that blended real-world engineering, career insight, and inspirational mentorship in a supportive environment. Emma Morris, director of operations at SONI – the electricity transmission system operator for NI – said she is proud to be involved in creating change. 'We are passionate about helping to develop the talent of the future and encourage young people, particularly women, into STEM careers, she said. 'Events like this are crucial as they help to show young people that engineering is an exciting, creative, and innovative career choice. "It was great to see that so many pupils headed to W5, and we hope this event inspired them to consider a career in engineering.'

J.S. Held, Together with the Women's Engineering Society and UNESCO, Celebrate Women in Engineering
J.S. Held, Together with the Women's Engineering Society and UNESCO, Celebrate Women in Engineering

Cision Canada

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

J.S. Held, Together with the Women's Engineering Society and UNESCO, Celebrate Women in Engineering

JERICHO, N.Y., June 23, 2025 /CNW/ -- Global consulting firm J.S. Held joins the Women's Engineering Society and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in celebrating International Women in Engineering Day (INWED). INWED provides an important "platform to showcase successes and achievements of female engineers" and, in 2025, celebrates under the theme Together We Engineer. Together We Engineer perfectly embodies the practice of engineering by more than 100 J.S. Held female engineers across ten countries. A collaborative collection of female experts who apply their engineering expertise to complex financial, technical, and scientific matters, helping clients proactively manage risk and respond to complex, contentious, and often catastrophic situations. Meet the J.S. Held Experts In the spirit of the 2025 Women in Engineering theme, #TogetherWeEngineer, J.S. Held is proud to highlight the work of a few of the firm's engineering experts: A data scientist working from India leverages her expertise in programming languages and database systems to analyze financial, operational, and transactional data, delivering insights that support both proactive risk management and reactive crisis response. Her work is integral to helping organizations mitigate the impact of misconduct and economic crime by applying technology and data science. A forensic investigations expert in Phoenix, Arizona, who applies her structural engineering and construction management background to conduct forensic investigations. An oil & gas expert working from the United Arab Emirates applies her experience as a project and cost engineer in the international oil & gas industry to her work, providing contractual analysis and quantum support on various contentious and non-contentious matters on projects spanning multiple sectors and jurisdictions, and authoring reports in the Arabic language for use in litigation proceedings. A digital transformation expert leverages her professional experience in SaaS products (web and mobile) in corporate and startup environments to support successful digital transformations for contracts and claims management, providing valuable data analysis for mid/long-term strategies and supporting the implementation of digital tools. A mechanical engineer applies expertise developed at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), where she led federal research on crash test dummy biofidelity and human injury risk evaluation in postures associated with autonomous vehicles, to her work in accident reconstruction. A London-based construction dispute expert applies her professional experience in architectural practices in Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore, along with her expertise in all stages of the construction process, to large-scale construction disputes in the UK and overseas by conducting research, analysis of technical design and specifications, and site investigations. Multidimensional Engineering-Informed Experts Benefit J.S. Held Clients Deep engineering expertise permeates the global organization. Multidisciplinary experts across J.S. Held combine engineering expertise with core specializations, including: Accident Reconstruction Builder's Risk Consulting Building Consulting Construction Advisory Construction Project Support Services Data Science Digital Investigations & Discovery Environmental, Health & Safety Forensic Architecture Global Investigations Health Sciences Human Factors Consulting Information Technology Strategy Advisory Surety Consulting Explore the expertise across J.S. Held by visiting Technology-enabled Expertise at J.S. Held Women across J.S. Held develop innovative technologies to deliver more effective and efficient client solutions. Multidisciplinary consulting experts are supported by in-house testing laboratories, investigative experts, and industry-leading forensic analysts. J.S. Held Commitment to Professional Development J.S. Held fosters an environment where women with engineering and other technical expertise – one of the firm's core specialties – are empowered to grow, lead, and make a meaningful impact in the industries and communities J.S. Held serves. Marjan Panah, Chief People Officer, observes, "What makes J.S. Held stand out is the breadth of expertise and diversity of our people. We leverage our different backgrounds, experiences, and skill sets to deliver unique value to our clients across a wide range of matters and geographies. Our leaders and communities ensure team members feel welcomed, respected, and appreciated." Join the J.S. Held Team J.S. Held is actively recruiting engineering experts across the global office network. Join a team of more than 1,500 professionals who serve organizations across six continents, including: 84% of the Global 200 Law Firms 75% of the Forbes Top 20 Insurance Companies 90% of the NAIC top 50 Property & Casualty Insurers 71% of the Fortune 100 Companies. Visit to learn more about opportunities to apply engineering expertise to positions in the Asia-Pacific region, Canada, Europe, South America, and the United States. About J.S. Held J.S. Held is a global consulting firm that combines technical, scientific, financial, and strategic expertise to advise clients seeking to realize value and mitigate risk. Our professionals serve as trusted advisors to organizations facing high stakes matters demanding urgent attention, staunch integrity, proven experience, clear-cut analysis, and an understanding of both tangible and intangible assets. The firm provides a comprehensive suite of services, products, and data that enable clients to navigate complex, contentious, and often catastrophic situations. Verdantix, in their Green Quadrant: Enterprise Risk Management Consulting Services (2025) report, benchmarks 15 of the most prominent enterprise risk management (ERM) advisors, identifying global consulting firm J.S. Held among the leading companies based on capabilities and momentum J.S. Held, its affiliates and subsidiaries are not certified public accounting firm(s) and do not provide audit, attest, or any other public accounting services. J.S. Held is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Securities offered through PM Securities, LLC, d/b/a Phoenix IB or Ocean Tomo Investments, a part of J.S. Held, member FINRA/SIPC. All rights reserved.

Keolis MHI's Women Engineers Share Their Stories on International Women in Engineering Day - Middle East Business News and Information
Keolis MHI's Women Engineers Share Their Stories on International Women in Engineering Day - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

Keolis MHI's Women Engineers Share Their Stories on International Women in Engineering Day - Middle East Business News and Information

Dubai, UAE –June23, 2025-Each year on June 23rd, International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) celebrates the remarkable achievements of women in the engineering field. It seeks to raise awareness, inspire future generations, and spotlight the diverse career paths available to women across the globe. This year's theme, #TogetherWeEngineer, Highlights collaboration and unity in driving innovation and progress. At Keolis MHI, the leading transportation operator, we are proud to champion gender diversity through our dedicated Women in Rail Committee, which works to empower and support women across the rail sector. To mark this occasion, we are sharing the journeys of some of the women engineers at Keolis MHI, whose stories reflect resilience, passion, and a shared mission to build a more inclusive and dynamic engineering world. Mariam Almarzooqi, Asset Engineer 'To me, #TogetherWeEngineer is a powerful reminder that engineering is not a solo pursuit.' I am Mariam, an Asset Engineer at Keolis MHI, working within the Engineering and Maintenance department, where I specialize in the Power Distribution System (PDS). My role involves leading technical investigations, supporting asset management strategies, coordinating configuration changes, and collaborating with key stakeholders to ensure system reliability. I chose engineering because I'm passionate about solving complex challenges and contributing to the infrastructure that powers everyday life. It's a field that constantly pushes me to think critically, adapt, and grow, both technically and personally. Engineering is a journey of continuous learning. Of course, it comes with challenges too. High-pressure situations and balancing stakeholder expectations can be demanding, but they also help build resilience, confidence, and leadership. What #TogetherWeEngineer means to me? To me, #TogetherWeEngineer is a powerful reminder that engineering is not a solo pursuit. It's about collaboration, sharing knowledge, and lifting each other up, especially as women in a traditionally male-dominated industry. This theme resonates deeply with my own experience, where mentorship, inclusion, and teamwork have played a key role in shaping the engineer I am today. Aarthi Kumar, Data Engineer 'To me, #TogetherWeEngineer is about teamwork, collaboration, and shared growth.' I am Aarthi, a Data Engineer at Keolis MHI, leading data-driven projects that enhance rail intelligence and support smarter, faster decision-making across the organization. I work closely with teams across departments to build a robust data ecosystem that aligns with our business vision and drives innovation. I chose this path because I love staying on the cutting edge, learning constantly, and being part of a field that's always evolving. It's exciting to see how data and technology can transform operations and improve lives. At the same time, one of the key challenges is keeping up with the rapid pace of innovation, but that's also what makes it so rewarding. What #TogetherWeEngineer means to me? To me, #TogetherWeEngineer is about teamwork, collaboration, and shared growth. Engineering isn't a solo journey, it's about learning from each other, building together, and driving progress as one. Flavia Giurca, Civil Engineer 'To me, #TogetherWeEngineer is about inclusion and redefining what it means to be an engineer' I am Flavia, a Civil Engineer at Keolis MHI, working within the Engineering and Maintenance team. I lead and supervise diverse teams of civil inspectors, technicians, and apprentices to ensure the effective maintenance and optimal performance of our civil assets. My responsibilities include stakeholder engagement, resource planning, performance evaluation, and managing safety-critical activities. My passion for travel and infrastructure naturally led me to the railway sector, a form of transport I see as essential to a sustainable future. The biggest challenge? You never know what unexpected issue tomorrow might bring, but that's also what makes the role dynamic and rewarding. What #TogetherWeEngineer means to me? To me, #TogetherWeEngineer emphasizes the power of collaboration in a field that can sometimes feel isolating, especially for those who don't fit the traditional mold. It's a reminder that engineering thrives on diversity, of thought, background, and perspective. This theme is about inclusion and redefining what it means to be an engineer. It's about creating space for creativity, connection, and collective success.

Meet Emirati women making a green impact on urban innovation
Meet Emirati women making a green impact on urban innovation

Al Etihad

time22-06-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Meet Emirati women making a green impact on urban innovation

22 June 2025 22:10 MAYS IBRAHIM (ABU DHABI)Amid rapid development and evolving climate risks, Emirati women engineers are stepping up to advance the UAE's carbon neutrality goals. Putting sustainability at the core of urban innovation, they blend heritage design with climate science and cutting-edge the occasion of International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), celebrated annually on June 23, Aletihad spoke to Emirati women engineers who are helping bring the UAE's sustainability vision to her role, Amna Saeed Alzaabi, Senior Analyst in Design Management, Sustainable Real Estate at Masdar City, contributes to aligning urban development with national climate goals.'My work involves managing the design of high-performance, low-carbon buildings that integrate sustainable technologies with traditional climate-responsive design,' she explained. Alzaabi ensures that every project adheres to Masdar City's stringent environmental standards, while also confirming to broader frameworks like Estidama, LEED, and the UAE Net Zero 2050 strategy. 'I work closely with architects, engineers, and sustainability consultants to help shape developments that serve as replicable models for other urban centres in the region and globally,' she said. Alzaabi believes that 'true sustainability starts with climate-responsive design, not just high-tech solutions'.She noted that elements rooted in traditional Emirati architecture, such as natural ventilation, shading, and thick walls, inspired much of the engineering work at Masdar City. 'We use these concepts to reduce energy use by keeping buildings cool without relying heavily on air-conditioning,' Alzaabi said. 'By blending these age-old techniques with modern technology, we create sustainable buildings that respect our heritage while meeting today's environmental goals.'Combining smart technology with passive design can help reduce energy use in buildings to support sustainable urban growth, according to Alzaabi.'Things like advanced building materials, energy modelling, and adaptive shading can make buildings more comfortable and efficient,' she said.'At Masdar City, we're also working on improving cooling systems and creating buildings that produce more energy than they use. These ideas can change how cities are built in hot climates and serve as examples for others to follow.'Alzaabi advises aspiring Emirati women pursuing careers in sustainability engineering to say curious and believe in their ability to make an impact. 'These fields need diverse voices to shape resilient, future-ready cities. Seek out mentors to support you on your journey, embrace learning, and don't be afraid to lead. Sustainability isn't just a goal; it's a mindset, and your perspective is vital to building a better world,' she said. Turning Blueprints Green Aisha Alkindi, Sustainability Manager at Al-Futtaim Real Estate, works on embedding sustainability into the very blueprint of large-scale property developments. 'This starts at the blueprint stage, influencing everything from energy-efficient designs, indoor environment compliances, waste management and water conservation strategies to the selection of sustainable materials and the implementation of robust waste management programmes, ensuring that the implementations are being carried out and sharing the results to all our stakeholders,' she said. 'We're creating places where residents experience a tangible difference - healthier indoor environments, abundant green spaces, and lower utility bills thanks to smart design and technology - across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt.' Balancing green goals with the fast pace of development in the UAE requires a strategic and integrated approach, according to Alkindi.'We achieve this by integrating sustainability directly into our business strategy. We began by conducting comprehensive baseline assessments through various sustainability audits, allowing us to tailor our strategies accordingly,' she said. 'This approach includes investing in advanced green building technologies, optimising designs for passive cooling and natural lighting, and exploring renewable energy solutions that are both environmentally sustainable and economically feasible.'Sustainable practices not only benefit the environment; they enhance property value, reduce operational costs, and align with the evolving expectations of customers and regulators, she noted. Alkindi believes that economic progress must go hand in hand with environmental stewardship. 'Seeing the remarkable growth and vision of the UAE, I felt a strong call to ensure this development is built on a foundation of responsibility and foresight,' she said. Sharing a reminder and a piece of advice to young Emirati women, Alkindi said: 'Your unique perspective is vital in shaping sustainable urban spaces. Champion green initiatives in your communities, advocate for eco-conscious policies, and inspire future generations to build cities that thrive in harmony with nature.'

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