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S1E8 - Between Innovation & Impact: We build systems, but do we always understand the consequences?

S1E8 - Between Innovation & Impact: We build systems, but do we always understand the consequences?

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“If we only solve the technical problem without understanding the human problem, we limit ourselves as engineering leaders.”


Is engineering moving fast enough to keep up with technology, or are we limiting ourselves by thinking too narrowly? In this episode, Owen Keenan sits down with Raj Aseervatham, President of Engineers Australia, to explore how engineers are uniquely positioned at the intersection of innovation, society, and the environment. Drawing on decades of experience across mining, energy, and infrastructure, Raj explains why technical excellence alone isn’t enough, and how engineers must balance human impact, economic value, and environmental responsibility in every decision.

From managing complex projects on-site to shaping national engineering strategy, Raj shares insights on leadership, curiosity, and the mindset shifts required for the next generation of engineers. Together, they discuss how fast-moving technologies like AI and material science aren’t just tools, they’re opportunities to expand what’s possible, to solve human-centred problems at scale, and to envision a future where engineering creates positive, lasting impact.


🔑 Key Takeaways:

- Engineering impacts go beyond technical fixes; it affects people, the economy, and the environment.

- Good engineers balance human needs, technical solutions, and long-term value.

- AI is a powerful tool for exploring options and optimising solutions, not a replacement.

- Leadership in engineering means looking beyond narrow scopes and thinking systemically.

- Investing in finance, economics, and the broader context strengthens technical expertise.


⏱ Timestamps:

00:00:00 - Balancing innovation with worldwide consequences.

00:01:47 - Raj’s Journey From Africa to Australia.

00:02:44 - Mining, consulting, energy, and transition to non-executive leadership.

00:05:01 - Early career experience broadening perspective.

00:07:32 - The unintended consequences of engineering.

00:09:06 - Engineering’s central role in solving complex problems.

00:13:37 - The three pillars of solving problems.

00:17:26 - Raj's thoughts on AI as a tool to solve problems.

00:22:48 - Advice for mid-career engineers

00:31:34 - Engineers Australia's hopes


🔗 Guest:

Raj Aseervatham

President of Engineers Australia

Website: https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/

LinkedIn (Company): https://au.linkedin.com/company/engineers-australia

LinkedIn (Raj Aseervatham): https://au.linkedin.com/in/raj-aseervatham


🎧 Host & Links

LinkedIn: Owen Keenan

YouTube: @Structural-Intelligence

VoiceInspect.ai (AI for inspections): www.voiceinspect.ai


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