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March 8, 2010
IBM Fellow Grady Booch on the Value of Engineering?

In this webcast IBM Fellow Grady Booch discusses the critical role engineering plays in moving society forward. And he explores the history of science and engineering. This interesting webcast would be a good video to show children, or anyone, to bring out the desire to study engineering and encourage them to study so they can join the many engineers shaping our world and our future.

Related: What is an Engineer?Engineer Tried to Save His Sister and Invented a Breakthrough Medical DeviceThe Engineer That Made Your Cat a PhotographerEngineers Should Follow Their Hearts

4 Responses to “IBM Fellow Grady Booch on the Value of Engineering?”

  1. Heru Kurniawan Says:

    I ve been watched that video. I think what he said is right..why engineering? yes, his history of science and engineering is very useful for me. thanks for share this video

  2. Tim Franklin Says:

    Great video, engineering is the future of science and mechanical engineering is definitely a topic that will play a role in climate change in the future.

  3. Stu Says:

    Too bad our society is focused on making money, causing so many people to chase useless jobs. If we can increase the incentive to become an engineer this will help more people choose it and have more productive careers. I agree, engineers have done more for the progress of mankind than almost anyone.

  4. Teknoloji Haberleri Says:

    engineers have done more for the progress of mankind than almost anyone

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