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PROFILE SAICE’s new president heralds ‘a new world’ By Eamonn Ryan The South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) in late November inaugurated Brian Downie as its new president for 2019. Downie, the 116th president of SAICE since the organisation’s inception in 1903, intends to use his office to focus on the vital issues of education, entrepreneurship, employment, and personal empowerment. www.civilsonline.co.za T he primary focus will be on education and will be achieved through the extension of existing initiatives with the Department of Basic Education (DBE), where engineers will offer tutorial support to Grade 11 and 12 pupils. “Today, with the advent of smartphones, we are proposing an ambitious relationship with the Khan Academy, which will offer a set of online tools to help educate students. The DBE already has the Khan Academy videos translated into isiZulu and isiXhosa,” Downie said in a statement. Along with this student initiative, Downie also aims to build a strategic technology partnership with The MakerSpace Foundation, an organisation assisting people of all ages and backgrounds to leverage disruptive technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution to make things through 3D printing that can improve their conditions in life. Brian Downie, SAICE’s 2019 president. CEC February 2019 | 29