• Thriving With Change | Barry Kennedy IMR
    Jan 6 2025

    From the rise of AI to the implementation of 3D printing and robots, the world is changing rapidly and can leave some engineers questioning their place in it all.

    Today we hear from an engineer who is not only adopting, but embracing these new technologies as the leader of one of Ireland’s top manufacturing research organisations. We learn about emerging tech that is changing the game in manufacturing and why although this change can seem overwhelming, adapting is the best way forward.

    Our guest has over 15 years Directing and Leading Organisations both in MNC environments and new organisational start-ups and is currently CEO of Irish Manufacturing Research, Barry Kennedy.


    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

    • Keeping Ireland competitive with new technologies and automation
    • IMR connecting cutting-edge manufacturing technology with Irish industries
    • Creating a positive environment for innovation
    • Lateral thinking and problem solving methodologies
    • The benefits robots and humans working side by side


    GUEST DETAILS
    Barry Kennedy is the CEO of Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and is responsible for setting the strategy, objectives, goals and direction of the company. He is responsible for the overall centre and staff. He also owns modelling and setting of the company’s culture, values, and behaviour. He is responsible for building and leading the senior executive team and for allocating capital to the company’s priorities; for example, deciding where IMR spends its time and resources.

    Barry has over 15 years Directing and Leading Organisations both in MNC environments and new organisational start-ups from working in the following organisational roles including; CEO of Irish Manufacturing Research, Director in IIOT division, Intel, CEO of both Irish Centre for Manufacturing Research (ICMR) Ltd & Innovation for Irelands Energy Efficiency (i2e2) Ltd, Department Manager and senior manager of Manufacturing Quality in Intel, Chair and Director on several boards including volunteer boards such as Chair of the school board.

    https://ie.linkedin.com/in/barry-kennedy-a9a127b

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    QUOTES

    If we're going to survive and thrive over the next number of years, we're going to have to adopt these new technologies so that it'll drive efficiencies in our manufacturing organizations and keep ourselves profitable, or we're going to be left behind. - Barry Kennedy


    It is important for companies and senior leadership to ensure that they're creating enough space for their engineering teams to be able to think about how to solve the problems. - Barry Kennedy


    I have seen that in a lot of companies over the years, where they haven't resolved problems. They've band aided them. - Barry Kennedy


    I'd never seen the technology come in and transform so fast as AI has just done over the last 18 months. - Barry Kennedy


    Engineers need to be prepared now to have lifelong learning. And that's the way life is going to be, because what we were doing today, in five years time is going to be very different, most likely. - Barry Kennedy


    KEYWORDS

    #AI #transformation #engineering #manufacturing #technology #digital #robotic #3Dprinting #innovation

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    35 mins
  • Shaping a Sustainable Future | Donal McDaid Arup
    Dec 2 2024

    As our population grows and our world gets busier, there is significant pressure put on our infrastructure and there is an increasing demand for innovative solutions.

    Today we’re meeting an engineer who is leading a team of over 400 people working on Ireland’s infrastructure and transport systems to develop a more sustainable future. We hear how important building a strong network is for learning and advancing projects, and about the technical challenges of working with public transport and gas lines.

    Our guest today has transitioned from civil engineer to management in his almost 30 years with ARUP and is Ireland Group Leader in Advisory, Planning, Digital, Infrastructure Design and Technical Services, Donal McDaid.


    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

    • Building a solid network through project work
    • Transitioning to sustainable solutions in infrastructure
    • Impact of planning and regulation on projects
    • The journey to leadership and management
    • Innovations in materials and digital


    GUEST DETAILS
    Donal McDaid manages Arup’s Transport and resources Group in Ireland, which is primarily focused on our Roads and Urban Streets, Rail, Aviation, Maritime, Energy and Water Businesses. There, he leads a diverse, highly motivated team of 300 professional planners, engineers and management consultants.

    Since joining Arup in 1997, Donal has worked on and led multi-disciplinary teams on transport planning and environmental studies, and large scale transport infrastructure project planning, design and implementation, both in Ireland and overseas.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/donalmcdaid/

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    Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


    QUOTES

    I got to know every single local authority engineer, I got to know every single architect, I got to know every single planner, every single developer. So the project afforded me the opportunity to build a network. - Donal McDaid


    We've come through a decade of what I would call planning and designing. The next decade is going to be about delivery. So I can't think of a more exciting time to be coming into the engineering profession. - Donal McDaid


    You really need to think about the existential crisis, which is climate change. And what that does for engineers is that we need to think about our adaptation, resilience when it comes to infrastructure. - Donal McDaid


    You actually have to think about the communities you're serving. And if I think about transport, it's always been about access to opportunity. - Donal McDaid


    Don't run before you can walk. Be content and learn your trade. Seize the opportunities. - Donal McDaid


    KEYWORDS

    #infrastructure #sustainability #future #civilengineering #career #transport

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    33 mins
  • Transforming the Grid | Louise O’Flanagan EirGrid
    Nov 4 2024

    Ireland is working toward sourcing 80% of its electricity from renewable sources in just six years.

    One of the key players in this mission is the Head of Engineering at EirGrid who is responsible for overseeing the delivery of critical grid infrastructure. In this podcast she shares experience on the complexities of integrating renewable sources like wind and solar into the grid, about balancing supply and storage solutions, plus technical and regulatory hurdles that engineers must navigate. She also speaks about the challenges she has had to face personally as an engineer in this role.

    Listen now to get a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of Ireland's power grid and our transition to renewable energy.

    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

    • The role of Head of Engineering at EirGrid
    • Do we have a creaking old grid?
    • Problems storing energy from renewable sources
    • Moving energy across long distances
    • The planning system
    • Challenges she is facing in 2025


    GUEST DETAILS

    Louise O’Flanagan is the Head of Engineering and Asset Management at EirGrid, a Fellow of Engineers Ireland, and a leader with two decades of experience in the field.

    With her long experience connecting customers such as wind farm developers to the national grid, she possesses a deep understanding of the intricate workings of the power system and the challenges of integrating renewable energy sources.

    Louise on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-o-flanagan-3a12ba3a/
    EirGrid Website - https://eirgrid.com


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    Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.

    QUOTES

    Leadership is one part of project management. Leadership is about getting people to buy into what you want to deliver and to want to help and assist you in that.

    There is definitely a shortage of female engineers in Ireland. 23% of engineers coming out of university are female and that drops to about 12% actually entering into the workforce. EirGrid have a very active graduate program where you'd see 50% of our graduates are female.

    As an engineer, you can have the most perfect plan on paper. But unless you actually meaningfully engage with your stakeholders, that may be where that plan will stay. On paper.

    It's what a lot of engineers’ face when they're delivering infrastructure projects. First, you need to explain what the need of the project is, but then also listen and take on board that feedback. You must engage with the community.


    KEYWORDS

    #engineering #renewable #grid #womeninengineering #eirgrid

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    34 mins
  • How to 3D Scan Dublin City | Debra Laefer NYU
    Oct 7 2024

    Engineering innovation has created incredible technology and found new ways to use current technology to overcome engineering challenges.

    LiDAR is an example of one of these revolutionary tools and today we hear from an art historian turned civil engineer who is using it to scan our cities. We hear about their creation of the world's densest urban aerial laser scanning dataset, which was conducted using a large slice of the center of Dublin City, and the challenges they’ve overcome in transforming how we understand, plan, and protect our cities.

    Our guest is a pioneering force in urban data science and has authored over 160 peer reviewed publications, been awarded four patents and worked as a professor in UCD Dublin. She is Professor at New York University's Center for Urban science and Progress, Dr. Debra Laefer.


    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

    • Using LIDAR technology to create highly detailed 3D scans of cities
    • Developing methods to efficiently store, process, and analyze LIDAR data
    • How 3D scans are revolutionizing urban flood modeling and emergency response
    • Applying the LIDAR data and 3D models to real-world engineering challenges
    • Exploring the use of 3D printing technology in conjunction with LIDAR data


    GUEST DETAILS
    With degrees from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (MS, Ph.D.), NYU (MEng), and Columbia University (BS, BA), Prof. Debra Laefer has a wide-ranging background spanning from geotechnical and structural engineering to art history and historic preservation.

    In her decade and a half as a faculty member in both the US and Europe, Prof. Laefer has served as the principal investigator for grants from a wide range of sponsors including the National Science Foundation, the US Federal Highway Administration, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, Science Foundation Ireland, and the European Research Council (including a €1.5 million single investigator award from the flagship ERC program for which she is the only civil engineer to have been funded in Ireland in the program’s 11 year history).

    Prof. Laefer has authored over 160 peer-reviewed publications, been awarded 4 patents, and has supervised 15 doctoral and 20 Masters theses. Among many honors from IEEE, ISPRS, and other professional societies, the most notable is perhaps the 2016 commissioning and hanging of her portrait by the Royal Irish Academy as one of eight researchers selected for the Women on Walls project to celebrate Irish women in science and engineering.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-f-laefer-09510a11/


    MORE INFORMATION

    Video mentioned in the podast of High Density Laser Scanning (LiDAR) Data Dublin is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEi2Wo7Bcuk

    Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/


    Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


    QUOTES

    We didn't devise a sensor, we didn't even improve the sensor, but we took a fundamentally engineering approach to it. We took this more systematic approach of; let's reverse engineer the process, figure out what we want to get and figure out how to use the sensor to obtain that data. - Dr. Debra Laefer


    This technique has been used in fields as far from civil engineering as breast cancer research. So that not only has it been transferred to other LIDAR applications, but people have used it for other remote sensing and medical imaging datasets. - Dr. Debra Laefer


    It's good to make mistakes, and it's good to have senior engineers check them. - Dr. Debra Laefer


    As crazy as your idea may seem, a lot of the time the best ideas are initially too far ahead of the curve, so don't give up on them. - Dr. Debra Laefer


    KEYWORDS

    #buildings #data #dublin #engineers #civilengineering #lidar #computationalmodel

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    39 mins
  • Reaching for the Stars | Sinead O’Sullivan NASA
    Sep 2 2024

    Engineering is a diverse and exciting career that fosters immense creative thinking, but just how far can it take you?

    Today we hear from an engineer who turned their wildest dreams into reality and took them all the way to NASA. We hear how an opportunity to attend Space Camp inspired their ‘nothing is impossible’ attitude and how engineering has supported further creative pursuits in different disciplines.

    Our guest is a trailblazer in the aerospace engineering industry, but also in promoting the idea that ordinary people can do extraordinary things. She is Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology, Sinéad O’Sullivan.

    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

    • Early experiences that foster a ‘nothing is impossible’ attitude
    • The impact of surrounding yourself with inspiring people
    • Mission design and AI at NASA
    • Parallels between engineering and other creative pursuits
    • The role of AI and automation in the future of engineering


    GUEST DETAILS

    Sinéad O'Sullivan is an Aerospace Engineer. She formerly led strategy at Harvard Business School’s Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness with Professor Michael Porter and is currently a Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology. Formerly a Research Fellow at MIT’s College of Computing and MIT Sloan as well as a Human Spaceflight mission designer for NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Her work focuses on the intersection of technology, innovation, geopolitics, and national security. She sits on the board of the European Space Policy Institute, is a frequent contributor to the Financial Times, and is Board Member of IMMA - the Irish Museum of Modern Art. She was also recently nominated as a fellow of Engineers Ireland.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sineadcosullivan

    MORE INFORMATION

    Come meet the Engineers Ireland Team at the National Ploughing Championships on September 17th to 19th and have a blast at our Space Station.

    We will have three incredible experiences at the Engineers Ireland 'Space Store', ran by former NASA Engineer Steve Ringler - who will be down at the Ploughing Championships with our team.

    You can immerse yourself in the cosmos with virtual reality adventures using state-of-the-art headsets, try on a replica spacesuit, or get a hands-on experience with real space rocks, including pieces of the moon.

    Join us at Block 2, Row 11, Stand 169 for an unforgettable journey through space and engineering.

    Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/

    Sineads book “Good Ideas and Power Moves” is due to be published September 2025.

    Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.

    QUOTES

    I got to spend time with the engineers at NASA, and it just put this very kind of human, normal person face on this career that seemed totally inaccessible. - Sinéad O’Sullivan

    There are a ton of really smart engineers that are solving these problems at any given time. But the problem really, I think, lies with the bureaucracy of how we fund science, how we create policy around that. - Sinéad O’Sullivan

    I feel like to be creative, you have to let that child part grow up with you, like if you really want to be good at doing these types of jobs, don't let people tell you they're dumb ideas. - Sinéad O’Sullivan

    To be a great engineer, you need to be around great engineers. - Sinéad O’Sullivan

    My entire career has been curiosity driven for the simple reason that if I'm really interested in it, I'm going to work hard enough at it to be successful in it. - Sinéad O’Sullivan

    Engineering is really about learning a way of thinking, and it's one that allows you to understand nuance, complexity, and difficult challenges that you can apply to literally any other career. - Sinéad O’Sullivan

    KEYWORDS

    #engineering #nasa #career #space #mission #taylorswift #robots

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    43 mins
  • Making Power Go The Distance | Eamon Stack Range Therapy
    Aug 4 2024

    One of the biggest challenges of the climate crisis is power. How do we harness it, store it, use it and most importantly, make it more sustainable.

    Engineers have been creating fantastic solutions in power, but storing it is one of the biggest obstacles to overcome. Today we hear from an Irish engineer who is actively responding with some very clever solutions.

    Our guest has worked with decarbonization at EU level and is leading his own social enterprise that creates energy storage solutions for homes, farms and small businesses. He is co-founder and Director of Range Therapy Eamon Stack.


    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

    • A new way of thinking about power supply and storage
    • Second life batteries and how they can be utilised
    • Using battery stored power in buildings, businesses, farms and home
    • Creating a circular recycling programme for batteries in Europe
    • Storing wind and solar power in batteries for cost effective power


    GUEST DETAILS
    Eamon Stack is an award-winning serial social entrepreneur. He co-founded Range Therapy in 2020, responding to the climate change crisis by focusing on reducing energy emissions, one of the big three human causes. Range Therapy offers second-life EV battery packs to upgrade older EVs and to offer substantial energy storage solutions at an affordable price for homes, farms and small businesses.

    Eamon’s background is in software engineering, with 35 years development experience in the nonprofit sector. He was founder and former CEO at ENCLUDE for 18 years. This charity is focused on building the ICT capacity of the Irish Charity Sector.

    https://ie.linkedin.com/in/eamon-stack-25a3242

    https://rangetherapy.org/

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    Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


    QUOTES

    After high powered use of a battery in a car for 15 or 20 years, they have another 20 years of life available to them as energy storage. - Eamon Stack


    That's what's wonderful about the transition from an energy system where we just burn and waste fossil fuels to one that is perfectly circular and completely sustainable. This is really very good news for everybody in the system. - Eamon Stack


    The Environmental Protection Agency might view a second life battery out of a car as a hazardous waste. That's a problem we need to deal with, this is a national asset. - Eamon Stack


    It's a whole new world, and it's an exciting new world where there's a potential. The Holy Grail here is storage, we make tons of power, where can we store it at a price that makes sense. - Eamon Stack

    KEYWORDS

    #batteries #energy #cars #electric #engineers #grid #power #recycling #sustainability

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    36 mins
  • Water for the Future | Karl Zimmerer MD Glanua
    Jul 1 2024

    The water sector needs the help of engineers to develop plans and innovative solutions for the maintenance of one of our most essential commodities.

    Today we hear of all the challenges facing the sector, from inefficient leaky infrastructure to an urgent focus on sustainability thanks to the rapidly changing climate.

    Our guest has been a leader in this area for 25 years since founding his company in Loughrea, and has had success not just here in Ireland but across Europe and to the USA. He is Group Managing Director of Glanua, Karl Zimmerer.

    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

    ● Working with water as a valuable resource and commodity

    ● The history of Glanua and the group MD’s career path

    ● Innovation to meet customer needs and regulatory standards

    ● Balancing supply, sanitation and sustainability in improving treatment plants

    ● Where to improve water knowledge as an interested engineer

    GUEST DETAILS

    Karl Zimmerer is Group Managing Director of Glanua. Karl has over 25 years experience in the design, construction and operation and maintenance of water and wastewater infrastructure throughout Ireland, with over 15 years in a Senior Management position. Karl’s professional qualifications include an Honours Degree in Structural Engineering and a Master Degree in Project Management.

    Karl is a founding member of Glanagua LTD and has successfully developed the business into one of the leading companies in the water sector in Ireland, providing a full range of services throughout the industry.

    https://ie.linkedin.com/in/karl-zimmerer-4b73a319

    MORE INFORMATION


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    QUOTES


    It is a very expensive resource that is absolutely essential to life. - Karl Zimmerer

    It is something that requires a significant level of investment to ensure that that is provided at a certain standard and a lot of governments aren't allocating enough for that. - Karl Zimmerer

    Innovation is something that we feel very, very passionate about, because innovation can be how you dig the hole, how you construct the tank, it can be about the technology, the pump system, the mortar that drives the pump, water efficiency, setpoint and understanding what the needs are for your customers. - Karl Zimmerer

    There's absolutely no stupid questions. Don't come to me with questions, come to me with solutions, and just ask me to do I think the solutions are right - Karl Zimmerer

    KEYWORDS

    #water #Ireland #engineering #challenge #wastewater #treatmentplant #sustainability

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    30 mins
  • When Art & Engineering Collide | Eoin Casserly VOLUTA
    Jun 3 2024

    Engineers are naturally creative, from problem solving to designing and planning. But when you combine that with visual creativity, it leads to unique and beautiful things.

    Today we meet an Irish engineer who is using his engineering skills and artistic flair to design some of the most impressive structures across the world, including a very well known New York tourist attraction.

    Our expert guest has worked in over 20 countries across the globe and is passionate about the architectural response to the climate crisis. He is Principal and Founder of VOLUTA, Eoin Casserly.

    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

    ● Engineering as a passport to the world
    ● Working through design limitations with efficiency
    ● Complex design with user experience in mind
    ● The architectural response to the climate crisis
    ● Chartered Engineer of the Year award and its benefits

    GUEST DETAILS

    Eoin Casserly is principal and founder of VOLUTA, a specialist structural engineering consultancy operating internationally, based in Sligo. Previously, he held structural engineering positions in Paris, New York, and Stuttgart. He has designed advanced structures such as gridshells, cable nets, facades, stadia, and artworks in more than 20 countries, working through six languages.

    Project highlights include the highest outdoor observation deck in the Western Hemisphere, the world’s first cable net with curved glass, the largest-spanning glazed roof in South America, and gridshells for the largest botanic garden in the world. His current research combines pre-industrial materials with innovative construction and analysis techniques.

    Eoin won the Engineers Ireland Chartered Engineer of the Year Award in 2023.

    MORE INFORMATION

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    Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.

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    30 mins