International Women in Engineering Day 2026 Newcastle: networking
As part of Newcastle’s celebration of International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) 2026, Engineers Australia is hosting an exclusive in‑person event featuring a keynote conversation with Professor Karen Blackmore, one of the region’s most respected academic leaders and technology innovators.
This year, Engineers Australia celebrates 13 years of International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) with the theme Engineering intelligence. Across every career stage, women engineers bring insight, creativity and courage to complex challenges, delivering meaningful impact for industries and communities.
As part of Newcastle’s celebration of International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) 2026, Engineers Australia is hosting an exclusive in‑person event featuring a keynote conversation with Professor Karen Blackmore, one of the region’s most respected academic leaders and technology innovators.
This Newcastle‑based event will spotlight the local women whose work is shaping the Hunter’s digital, industrial and education future, aligned with the INWED 2026 theme: Engineering Intelligence.
Guests will have the opportunity to hear directly from Professor Blackmore before continuing the conversation during a networking session.
Further information
Dress code:
Smart casual
Ticket inclusions:
A selection of delicious canapes
Tea and coffee
Learning outcomes
explore how “Engineering Intelligence” is influencing local industry, education, and workforce development
network and engage with experienced professionals
hear from our excellent speaker with expertise in the local engineering industry
support and engage with engineering students interested in pursuing a career in engineering.
Event program
10.00 am AEST: Arrival and networking
10.30 am AEST: Presentation by Professor Karen Blackmore
11.15 am AEST: Presentation ends and networking continues
12.00 pm AEST: Event concludes
About the speaker
Professor Karen Blackmore
Head of School School of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Newcastle
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