Join Engineers Ireland's community of creative professionals for the launch of World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development and the Engineering 2020 report on Wednesday, March 4, at 22 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.
World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development is a UNESCO international day to highlight the achievements of engineers and improve public understanding of how engineering is central to sustainable development. We are delighted that David Donoghue, former Permanent Representative of Ireland to the United Nations, will launch the event. Mr Donoghue co-facilitated the complex UN negotiations which led to agreement on the Sustainable Development Goals.
Engineers Ireland will mark the international day by hosting a panel discussion and by publishing our report Engineering 2020: A barometer of the profession in Ireland, which captures the latest trends in engineering employment and education and the contribution of the profession to the SDGs. The event will also include speakers from Intel, NASA, TU Dublin and NUI Galway.
Light refreshments will be served from 9am, with speeches commencing at 9.30am in our theatre. This half day event will conclude at about 12.30pm.
Should you have availability to attend, please click here to RSVP.
Event Schedule
9am - Registration and refreshments
9.30am - World Engineering Day launch with David Donoghue, Marguerite Sayers and other speakers
10.40am - Break
11am - Engineering 2020 launch with Fionnghuala O'Reilly, Joe English and other speakers
12.15pm - Event concludes
Event Contributors
- David Donoghue, former permanent representative of Ireland to the United Nations
- Marguerite Sayers, president of Engineers Ireland
- Fionnghuala O’Reilly, Engineers Week 2020 Ambassador
- Joe English, engineering manager at Intel
- Una Beagon, assistant head of School of Civil & Structural Engineering at TU Dublin
- Damien Owens, chair of International Engineering Alliance
- Thomas Adams and Sriram Kishore, master's students at NUI Galway
- Richard Manton, deputy registrar and policy officer at Engineers Ireland