- Date
- 08 July 2026
- Time
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Overview
Engineering is more than a profession – it shapes societies, safeguards the planet, and defines the future we aspire to build.
ICE South Asia is proud to host a hybrid event to celebrate International Women in Engineering Day 2026 (#INWED2026), aligned with the theme of Engineering Intelligence. This event recognises the resilience, precision, and bold thinking that engineers bring to solving complex global challenges.
The session will showcase inspiring contributions from women in engineering, along with discussions on how engineering intelligence is applied in practice across projects and sectors. Participants will benefit from knowledge sharing, meaningful conversations, and opportunities to collaborate with peers across the region.
Professionals are invited to actively participate by sharing their perspectives and contributing to the dialogue. Attendees can also submit an #EngineeringIntelligence post (A4 size), with selected entries featured during the event.
Join us in celebrating excellence, fostering collaboration, and inspiring the next generation of engineers.
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