Congratulations to Mikaela Jade FTSE, CEO of Indigital, for being selected as Australia’s entrant into the international Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Science (CAETS) Communication Prize.
The CAETS Communication Prize recognises effective audiovisual communication to a general audience of how applied technology and engineering has been or can be used to address a real-world problem, and the resulting benefits to the economy or society.
The Glasgow Climate Pact, signed at the 26th UN Conference of Parties (COP26) by 197 countries, reaffirmed global ambitions to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement and avert a global climate catastrophe.
A Chinese video explaining a new rapid testing procedure for the COVID-19 virus and a video from the Netherlands showcasing an innovative way to predict crop harvests are the winners of this year’s inaugural CAETS Communication Prizes.
A video detailing ground-breaking work to supply remote communities in Australia with fresh drinking water is a finalist in an international competition aimed at inspiring a new generation of technologists and engineers by showing the impact engineering has on our lives.
To arrange interviews with ATSE spokespeople and for other media enquiries, contact Tim Hurd - Communications and Media Manager: communications@atse.org.au or 0447 427 292.