7 Myths of Being a Female Engineer
There is a mountain of myths surrounding the engineering profession – particularly the role of women within the industry. The stereotypical engineer is commonly depicted as either a burly man in oily overall or a reclusive, introverted computer programmer. In reality,
The War for Talent in Mechanical Engineering
The German Federal Employment Agency reported around 240,000 vacant training positions at the start of the 2019 academic year – the highest number in the past ten years. This figure becomes problematic for industrial companies when compared with the number
Virtual Events: The Industry’s “New Normal”
item Mexico represented the item brand in the manufacturing world's 'new normal.' COVID-19 has brought many changes to the manufacturing industry, and learning how to adapt has become an everyday issue. Currently, companies are accelerating the execution of projects to adapt
Finding Growth in Failure
"Sydney Floryanzia Finds Growth in Failure" was written by Alyssa Febres, Business Development Associate for DO Supply, Inc. As an African American woman in chemical engineering, Sydney Floryanzia knows a great deal about struggle. However, whatever challenges her distinction may afford,