ENGINEERING FOR CHANGE


In January, Engineering for Change (E4C) launched with a new online platform at www.engineeringforchange.org – that truly has the potential to bring the transformative power of engineering to underserved communities around the world.

 
E4C is attracting attention and interest.

In just over two months, E4C has over 3,300 registered members and visitors from more than 150 countries.

E4C is being talked about in the global development community. Heather Fleming, an engineer, CEO and Co-Founder of Catapult Design, posted the following in the Next Billion, an influential blog in the global development space:

"Call it a catalog, database, research or collaboration tool – with the accessibility of the Internet worldwide, E4C is what the engineering design and development community has needed for decades."

 
Discover what others are finding fascinating!

  • Get the latest News about how engineers and development organizations are responding to challenges across the globe.
  • Find a Workspace and join the virtual team to contribute to discussions, brainstorm ideas on the whiteboard or share a solution. You can even start a new workspace if you have a challenge of your own!
  • Check out E4C's Seven Topic Reference Pages — Water, Energy, Health, Structures, Agriculture, Sanitation, Information Systems — and get case studies, blogs, publications, news and tools.
  • Browse the Solutions Library for appropriate technology solutions implemented by various organizations across the globe.
  • And much more!


 
Registration is easy

Visit www.engineeringforchange.org to register and create your profile. There is no cost. You can also find the E4C community on Facebook and Twitter, and check out photos and videos on Flickr and YouTube.