Are you looking to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical engineering execution?
Join us for an exclusive, free webinar dedicated to tackling the most critical challenges in electrical engineering today. Led by industry expert GEng. Edgar K. Mutichi, this session is designed to equip you with the practical insights needed to design reliable, efficient, and compliant electrical systems.
Whether you want to eliminate system downtime, master modern design tools, or align your projects with global standards, this webinar will provide you with actionable strategies to elevate your engineering career.
Event Details
📅 Date: Thursday, 9th July, 2026
🕒 Time: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 Platform: Google Meet (Link will be shared upon registration)
💰 Investment: 100% Free
What You Will Learn (Core Objectives)
By attending this webinar, you will gain insights into:
Reducing Systems Downtime – Learn how to design for high reliability and resilience.
Alignment with Global & Local Standards – Ensure your designs comply with industry regulations.
Improving Documentation Accuracy & System Reliability – Minimize errors through precision planning.
Interpretation of Electrical Schematic Designs – Read and analyze complex blueprints with ease.
Proficiency in Modern Design Tools – Stay ahead of the curve with the latest software and engineering tools.
Design for Manufacture (DFM) – Bridge the gap between engineering concepts and practical manufacturing.
Who Should Attend?
This training is highly recommended for:
Engineering Students & Early Career Professionals
Electrical Design Engineers
Control Systems Designers & Project Engineers
MEP & Automation Engineers
Panel Builders & Engineering Leads
Meet Your Speaker
GEng. Edgar K. MutichiIndustry Expert & Engineering Leader
With extensive practical experience in electrical engineering, GEng. Mutichi specializes in breaking down complex industry pain points into practical, scalable solutions.
Secure Your Spot Today!
Spaces are limited. Register now to receive your access link.