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A bridge collapses, a system fails, or a safety incident makes the news. Engineering failures happen. For every project, it's an engineer’s professional responsibility to imagine, anticipate and take steps to address possible scenarios or outcomes. The real question isn’t whether engineers use imagination and visualization - it’s whether they’ve been trained to develop these abilities deliberately as core engineering skills.
This session challenges the idea that engineering thinking is purely technical and argues that the brain’s capacity to simulate scenarios and anticipate “what could go wrong” is one of the most critical and most neglected competencies in modern engineering practice.
You may be eligible for 1 CPD hour.

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Session Speaker
Russell Cullingworth, CEO
ProDio Audio Learning Inc.
Russell Cullingworth, founder and CEO of ProDio Audio Learning Inc., is a recognized thought leader in imagination-based StoryStyle™ learning, reaching over 120,000 learners worldwide. Russell blends creativity, neuroscience, and deep insight into corporate learning to create experiences that don’t just engage learners, but actively develop imagination, creativity, and critical thinking. With a professional background in executive finance and emotional intelligence, he is passionate about breaking the traditional learning mold, actively championing StoryStyle™ audio learning as the future of mobile professional education, emphasizing its superior effectiveness compared to lecture-style and video-based methods.
