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Futuristic Engineering Jobs to look out for in 2025 and BEYOND | 5 Industries of the FUTURE
Here I go over 5 jobs and industries in Engineering to look out for in 2025 and BEYOND. These industries could be absolutely insane for providing opportunities for engineers, and if you want to get ahead, stick around and see the developing tech that could define the next decade!
Book a 1 on 1 Engineering Student Coaching session with me today!: www.emmanforreal.com/book-online
Free Digital 2025 Planner 'Calendar on a Sheet', for students: www.emmanforreal.com/post/free-digital-planner-for-google-sheets-made-for-students-2025
0:00 Intro
0:55 Industry 1
3:09 Industry 2
4:38 Industry 3
6:07 Industry 4
7:44 Industry 5
These product links are affiliate links which means if buy something through the links I'll receive a small commission. Note that some of these may be very similar products to the ones I use, be sure to check them out!
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Atomic Habits: amzn.to/4g03z3I (Amazon)
Digital Caliper: amzn.to/3Zps8Sa (Amazon)
My Mouse: Logitech MX Master 3S Mouse: amzn.to/3Z930Oi (Amazon)
Cube Pomodoro Timer: amzn.to/3Z3aXEo (Amazon)
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Gear I use!!
Audio
Rode Wireless GO ii Mic: amzn.to/48FuS0U (Amazon) - Great wireless mic!
Rode VideoMic GO II: amzn.to/3OnsfHL (Amazon) - Used in videos where I have to hook a mic up to my camera! Used in this video.
Lighting
SmallRig Light: amzn.to/4egumYf (Amazon) - Used in videos where I need to light up the background with different colors!
NEEWER Studio Light: amzn.to/48EMABi (Amazon) - Used in videos where I need high quality lighting which could be coloured lighting! Great for studios.
Other Equipment
AOCHUAN Gimbal: amzn.to/4ekXDRo (Amazon) - Used in videos where we need stable moving (or static) shots with a phone camera!
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As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Thanks for the support everyone, I listed only a couple items we use for equipment, but feel free to ask any questions in the comments if you have any about everything else we may have used and I'll do my best to help.
Credit to the respective owners of some of the added overlaying media. No copyright infringement intended.
Some images may be AI generated.
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Відео

How to actually ENJOY studying in Engineering (and stop hating it) | Engineering Student Study Tips
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If you want to learn how to actually ENJOY studying in Engineering school, and to finally stop hating the process of it, this video is for you! Here I'll talk about how I finally got to liking to study, and the techniques and tips I used to get there. Book a 1 on 1 Engineering Student Coaching session with me today!: www.emmanforreal.com/book-online Free Digital 2025 Planner 'Calendar on a Shee...
tips to become an A STUDENT in engineering (and get a 4.0 GPA)
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Here are my best tips to become an A student (or 4.0 GPA student) in engineering school! Book a 1 on 1 Engineering Student Coaching session with me today!: www.emmanforreal.com/book-online Free Digital 2025 Planner 'Calendar on a Sheet', for students: www.emmanforreal.com/post/free-digital-planner-for-google-sheets-made-for-students-2025 Understanding how to better grades in engineering comes d...
10 BEST Gifts for Engineers and Engineering Students
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If you need a gift idea for an engineer or engineering student (or trying to get something for yourself), you've come to the right place :D Whether its for a mechanical, electrical, software, or any other engineer I think you'll find something great for them in this video! Book a 1 on 1 Engineering Student Coaching session with me today!: www.emmanforreal.com/book-online 00:00 Intro 00:37 Item ...
This video could save an Engineer's (or worker's) LIFE | Importance of Safety and Risk Management
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Professor Lisa White shares her experiences, case studies, and teachings of safety and risk management to potentially save a company or someone's life. This is Episode #2 of the Emman For Real Podcast, and it's a VERY important one. 00:00 Introduction 02:03 What even is Safety and Risk Mangement? 04:33 Why do humans do unsafe acts? 06:05 What the past of safety looked like 09:30 Why Professor W...
How to become a Professional Engineer (P Eng) in Canada | GUIDE of what you NEED to know.
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Here's how to become a Professional Engineer (P Eng) in Canada! This is as much of the P. Eng process I could find from an Alberta perspective, hope you guys find some value in it! This video was made with information as of Oct 2024. Book a 1 on 1 Engineering Student Coaching session with me today!: www.emmanforreal.com/book-online 00:00 Intro 00:43 Why become a P.Eng? 01:19 Get an Engineering ...
How this Engineering STUDENT helped BUILD A SATELLITE!
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Not only did she join a university student led satellite group that sent a satellite to space, but she did it while studying engineering??? In this podcast, Joanne Cai shares her experiences of being in the space industry, CubeSats, and how she managed to do handle it as an engineering student! So epic. 00:00 Intro 00:36 Joining the space industry as a student 01:23 What AlbertaSat does 02:50 W...
What is Engineering Graduate School Like? (Canadian Universities Answer!)
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What is Engineering Graduate School Like? (Canadian Universities Answer!)
What is Engineering Co-op? Everything you NEED to know.
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What is Engineering Co-op? Everything you NEED to know.
What do You Learn in Mechanical Engineering? (and WHY?)
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What do You Learn in Mechanical Engineering? (and WHY?)
Every Type of Engineering Explained (and Interviewed!)
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Every Type of Engineering Explained (and Interviewed!)
WHAT IT WAS LIKE MEETING THE SIDEMEN (LONG TIME FAN)
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WHAT IT WAS LIKE MEETING THE SIDEMEN (LONG TIME FAN)
BEST AND UNIQUE THINGS TO DO IN LONDON | 3-4 Day Itinerary/Vlog
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BEST AND UNIQUE THINGS TO DO IN LONDON | 3-4 Day Itinerary/Vlog
2 DAYS IN DUBAI (XLine, Desert Safari, Burj Khalifa) | 4 Days in Dubai Ep 2
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2 DAYS IN DUBAI (XLine, Desert Safari, Burj Khalifa) | 4 Days in Dubai Ep 2
FIRST TWO DAYS IN DUBAI (ft. Atlantis Aquarium Walk, Museum of the Future)
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FIRST TWO DAYS IN DUBAI (ft. Atlantis Aquarium Walk, Museum of the Future)
NIKI concert: losing my voice (Vancouver)
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NIKI concert: losing my voice (Vancouver)
How PLAYGROUND SWING PHYSICS can DESTROY glass and a BRIDGE
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How PLAYGROUND SWING PHYSICS can DESTROY glass and a BRIDGE
HOW ARE THESE CONSTRUCTION DESIGNS REAL (CRAZY)
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HOW ARE THESE CONSTRUCTION DESIGNS REAL (CRAZY)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rishibhatnagar7116
    @rishibhatnagar7116 День тому

    Amazing video with great editing !!! Made me to consider changing my major

  • @gordonho858
    @gordonho858 12 днів тому

    I am starting my last semester of my mechanical engineering degree. I wish I got to see this earlier! I really identify with problem #4. 💪💪

  • @Darkbart22
    @Darkbart22 19 днів тому

    All the Licensing money is in the stickers.

  • @CarverKendrick
    @CarverKendrick 22 дні тому

    Awesome editing in this video

  • @EmmanForReal
    @EmmanForReal Місяць тому

    what gift ideas do y'all have for engineers?

  • @FlatEarthTheory
    @FlatEarthTheory Місяць тому

    Caliper is always a cool thing to have lying on your desk😂

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal Місяць тому

      ikrrr honestly didnt think id be so happy with it lying around LOL

  • @grubbsy6046
    @grubbsy6046 Місяць тому

    bro posted his wishlist and thought we wouldn't notice

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal Місяць тому

      YOO CHILLLL🤣🤣🤣 (but fr tho)

  • @hamilton_24
    @hamilton_24 Місяць тому

    3d printers aren't as expensive as a lot of people think! you can grab a really great printer for around $200!

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal Місяць тому

      woahh do u have any recommendations on which to get for a beginner?

    • @hamilton_24
      @hamilton_24 Місяць тому

      @@EmmanForReal to be honest an a1 or a1 mini would be perfect for someone starting out. bambu lab has a deal on these right now and you can get a mini for $200 and the large one for $300. they make it really easy to get started and keep using. i have an x1 carbon for product development and other work and it's a dream. bambu lab printers are essentially the tesla of the 3d printer world.

    • @hamilton_24
      @hamilton_24 Місяць тому

      @@EmmanForReal i do actually! check out bambu lab they have the best value for your money and are currently at the forefront of easy 3d printing in terms of interface and functionality. tons of features, room for modding, and automating. an a1 mini foes for $200 with their sale now and their full-size a1 for about $300 so it's a really good deal considering 5 years ago you could only get and ender-3 for the much money. i have the x1 carbon and it's $1200 but it's worth every last dollar due to the features i get out of it and use almost every day. great printers!

    • @just_Ro
      @just_Ro Місяць тому

      I've been planning to get a bambu lab P1S, tho it's a bit expensive

    • @hamilton_24
      @hamilton_24 Місяць тому

      @@EmmanForReal man i thought i responded to this RIP. The bambu lab A1 and A1 mini go for a really good price and are perfect for someone starting out. it helps smooth out a lot of the rough edges around 3d printing to make it less daunting and easier for just printing parts and pieces.

  • @mr_nuclear1547
    @mr_nuclear1547 Місяць тому

    Wanting Calipers is so real! need me a pair lol

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal Місяць тому

      right?? only regret is not getting them earlier LOL

  • @phillipfry5669
    @phillipfry5669 Місяць тому

    Blame our politicians too. They are too easily bought out to look the other way.

  • @Flummer99
    @Flummer99 2 місяці тому

    The men that build America 🇺🇸

  • @EmmanForReal
    @EmmanForReal 2 місяці тому

    Correction: 12:06 I believe the Professor was referring to the Indonesian Lion Air flight not Malaysian 13:56 The fault was more related to the technical issues/integrity instead of direct structural

  • @jovannialbayalde5164
    @jovannialbayalde5164 2 місяці тому

    Amazing content bro!!! Occupational Health & Safety Student here! NAIT Represent!

  • @gooddoctor524
    @gooddoctor524 2 місяці тому

    She must be asian 😂

  • @niftyjim8255
    @niftyjim8255 2 місяці тому

    Bro is in love with his guest😂😂

  • @awex7
    @awex7 2 місяці тому

    damn you lucky. ill probably never get to meet them. they'll never know how much theyve helped me through my life. i live in a sht country damn

  • @jasoncampbell3474
    @jasoncampbell3474 2 місяці тому

    Yeah but can a cubesat take pictures of galaxy and solar dust?

    • @llliiimmmeee
      @llliiimmmeee 2 місяці тому

      What do you mean solar dust? Solar wind? But yes, a cubesat could take pictures of galaxies, but so can my iPhone. We are inside of one right now. But if you mean far-away galaxies, we can do that too using long-exposure photography on a cubesat.

    • @jasoncampbell3474
      @jasoncampbell3474 2 місяці тому

      @@llliiimmmeee Isn’t solar dust the product of star decomposition?

    • @llliiimmmeee
      @llliiimmmeee 2 місяці тому

      @@jasoncampbell3474 Your terminology is a little off, so let me break it down. - Solar refers to the Sun (specifically the one we orbit, not any old star) - It's not dust, it's mostly gases. This is because of the extreme temperatures and lack of pressure, keeping their state. The correct term would be a nebula (eg. The Pillars of Creation, see nasa.gov) Nebulas are clouds of gas formed from supernovae. Of course a cubesat could take such imagery, it's just that nobody has done that yet. I might come off as a prick, but I'm just a space nerd who was lucky enough to get into his dream industry. I would like to suggest that you read up about our current space technology, because a. it's very interesting and b. we need more curious minds.

  • @Robert1961smith2
    @Robert1961smith2 2 місяці тому

    NASA is fake news and a CIA op.

  • @russian9213
    @russian9213 2 місяці тому

    never happened

    • @monaw6484
      @monaw6484 2 місяці тому

      It was even on broadcast news- I remember when it happened, and it was a small story just google it

    • @llliiimmmeee
      @llliiimmmeee 2 місяці тому

      Bait used to be believable

  • @Seiun_Soraya
    @Seiun_Soraya 2 місяці тому

    Hey, um, quick question. What's a cubesat?

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal 2 місяці тому

      Great question, a cubesat is small satellite that's around a rubiks cube size. Its small but can get incredibly complex. Joanne talks more about CubeSats in the podcast (linked related video) so be sure to check that out if ur interested :))

    • @jujub5557
      @jujub5557 2 місяці тому

      Are they launched in bulk and stored in space? ​@@EmmanForReal

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal 2 місяці тому

      @@jujub5557 To my understanding the CubeSats that Joanne (the student speaking) worked on basically deploy in groups at a time, the video is on youtube called Nanoracks: NRCSD25 Deployments. By design after once their lifetime is up they'll burn up in the Earth's atmosphere. Hope this helps!!

    • @llliiimmmeee
      @llliiimmmeee 2 місяці тому

      @@jujub5557 Usually. I wouldn't say "stored in space" and they're usually disposable, but yes, they are launched in bulk due to their tiny size and convenient shape (if you were to pack them otgether, they wouldn't have any gaps because they are cubical)

    • @Seiun_Soraya
      @Seiun_Soraya 2 місяці тому

      @EmmanForReal Wow!! That sounds so cool. Thanks for the info

  • @legendarytech3861
    @legendarytech3861 2 місяці тому

    Good to Know ❤❤

  • @gordonho858
    @gordonho858 2 місяці тому

    Video is so valuable - filled in some knowledge gaps that I wish our classes covered! 🔥

  • @itsmealexmigz
    @itsmealexmigz 2 місяці тому

    This is valuable insight! I’m also a 4th Year Civil Engg student at the UofA. You just earned my subscribe! 🎉🎉

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal 2 місяці тому

      thank you so much! glad you found value in it :))

  • @abdallababikir9154
    @abdallababikir9154 3 місяці тому

    Great video!

  • @jaylayez
    @jaylayez 3 місяці тому

    Would love to know who the videographer is! They did an amazing job with this video!

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal 3 місяці тому

      haha thank u so much, it was actually just myself and my friend Tony that had set everything up so it was a TON of work, definitely wasnt perfect but i appreciate you noticing!!

  • @AYODA55ITY
    @AYODA55ITY 3 місяці тому

    This is the guy that most mechanics would kick in the nuts for answering that .

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal 3 місяці тому

      LOL mechanics and engineers are always an interesting relationship hey :)

  • @EmmanForReal
    @EmmanForReal 3 місяці тому

    hey everyone! feel free to ask your questions here, really really curious to hear what u guys have to ask about co-op or engineering in general :))))

  • @Mustard25872
    @Mustard25872 3 місяці тому

    Thanks man

  • @danielthai7436
    @danielthai7436 3 місяці тому

    Wow, this was really helpful! (I'm a general science student)

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal 3 місяці тому

      idk anything about general science whats your favourite element

    • @danielthai7436
      @danielthai7436 3 місяці тому

      @@EmmanForReal Earth, but I like the air bender

  • @rishibhatnagar7116
    @rishibhatnagar7116 5 місяців тому

    Why only 4 days??

  • @rishibhatnagar7116
    @rishibhatnagar7116 5 місяців тому

    Habibi Lets go!!!!!!

  • @shazibnadeem404
    @shazibnadeem404 7 місяців тому

    This definitely deserves more recognition, keep up the hard work bro👍

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal 7 місяців тому

      thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @rishibhatnagar7116
    @rishibhatnagar7116 7 місяців тому

    Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @rishibhatnagar7116
    @rishibhatnagar7116 8 місяців тому

    Letttss gooo Emma

  • @rishibhatnagar7116
    @rishibhatnagar7116 8 місяців тому

    It's amazing!!!!!

  • @jasonj-bm9lw
    @jasonj-bm9lw 9 місяців тому

    go back to Mexico

  • @isaaclanigan9191
    @isaaclanigan9191 9 місяців тому

    I LOVE this video and the entire format for how it's made. Please make more of these videos for other fields like psychology 🙏🙏

  • @mhaniak
    @mhaniak 9 місяців тому

    It's a very educational topic you're sharing with everyone. Learning every different category of engineering is very interesting and most of all it's a good guide for those students that confused about what's the right and suits career for them. Good job well done Prince keep up the good work!

  • @mannycalura9465
    @mannycalura9465 9 місяців тому

    This is a very educational. Well done to you Emmanuel!!! :)

  • @EmmanForReal
    @EmmanForReal 9 місяців тому

    hey everyone! to those who are interested in engg, what discipline are you looking to join/in right now and why?

    • @isaaclanigan9191
      @isaaclanigan9191 9 місяців тому

      right now I'm thinking about either mechanical, materials, or engg physics because I like the more theoretical and technical side of engineering

    • @EmmanForReal
      @EmmanForReal 9 місяців тому

      @@isaaclanigan9191 ooo all good choices, I hope you got a good idea of each of those disciplines from the video! I can say for mechanical because its sooo broad that there are so many industries you can join that can lead you to very technical work. Engg phys definitely seems way more theory heavy, but honestly would've been one of my top options if I could choose again. Materials is one of my favourite courses that we have to take in MEC E, its really interesting thinking about what is the best material for the job (in terms of a whole lot of factors like for example compressive strength), how can we make it an even BETTER material, and how can it fail and if it does, how can we, as Daniele said, look at this 'dead body' of failed material, and see exactly why did it fail based on what it looks like. Let me know what you end up taking!! :D

  • @anawulandarienka
    @anawulandarienka 11 місяців тому

    You're so sweet

  • @JP4u29
    @JP4u29 11 місяців тому

    Glad you got to meet them! Way to rep Canada in the shout out, I’m from New Brunswick!

  • @alayahwilliams6197
    @alayahwilliams6197 11 місяців тому

    I love this

  • @xxchloedreamsxx
    @xxchloedreamsxx 11 місяців тому

    Yo omg u living my dream fr 😭 i need them to do one in my area of America. Although tbh i will literally drive or fly 💀

  • @sivanidagreat9752
    @sivanidagreat9752 11 місяців тому

    congrats man, im so happy that u got to meet them and UR EDITING IS INSANEEEEE

  • @29subhra
    @29subhra 11 місяців тому

    The sidemen recap bit goes hard bro 🔥🐐

  • @toxicshy
    @toxicshy 11 місяців тому

    this got me emotional ngl LMAO, I'M SO HAPPY FOR U!!<3

  • @EmmanForReal
    @EmmanForReal 11 місяців тому

    thank you everyone for the kind words and support, it actually means so much for real 💯💯 just wanted to say that as my vlog series has ended, definitely going to be transforming this channel into what i love most being science, engineering, education and just having fun tbh. so if that’s something that you’re into, feel free to stick around, i’ll definitely do my best to make whatever content I post the best possible. thanks again everyone, cant wait to see what we can make out of this ‼️‼️

    • @t.f_2315
      @t.f_2315 11 місяців тому

      why are u saying ksi and sidemen. Why cant u just say sidemen?

  • @l.philip06
    @l.philip06 11 місяців тому

    dude vid goes hard editing is so good honestly u shud pursue content creating more vlogs do seem to fit you like this vid banged also coz of the title i mean rest is so good so i think in ur other vids acc good content you just need to use a more attractive title so it gets on the algorithm and ppl see it and in your vlog maybe have something cool tht ppl don't see everyday as your focus so it's entertaining like meeting sidemen i really felt wht u were feeling coz it's relatable so overall make more relatable content and have better attractive titles and you'll go far x