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    IEEE Presidents Note: A Modern Renaissance in Tech

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMarch 2, 2026 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Consider a powerful parallel between the advancements made during the Renaissance and the developments made by today’s engineers.

    The Renaissance was a uniquely fertile era. Its ethos of curiosity and creativity fostered unprecedented collaboration across disciplines. Artists, scientists, philosophers, and patrons engaged in a shared pursuit of human potential, beauty, and advancements in art, science, and literature.

    But the Renaissance wasn’t just a cultural awakening. It was a systems-level transformation: a convergence of disciplines, minds, and methods that redefined what humanity could achieve. And in many ways, it mirrors the collaborative spirit we strive for within our IEEE communities.

    Collaboration Is a Catalyst

    During the Renaissance, breakthroughs didn’t happen in isolation. They emerged from intersections of different disciplines. Collaboration was the norm: Artists worked with mathematicians to perfect their creations’ accuracy, and architects consulted astronomers to design buildings that reflected celestial order. It was interdisciplinary design thinking centuries before the concept was given a name.

    It is at the intersections where disciplines and communities meet that the sparks of transformation ignite. The intersection of engineering and medicine gives us lifesaving devices. The intersection of computing and art produces immersive experiences from virtual, augmented, and mixed reality technology that expands human imagination. The intersection of policy and technology ensures ethical innovation. The outcomes of these crossroads remind us that progress is rarely linear. It is woven from the threads of various expertise, perspectives, and values.

    When we collaborate across specialties, from electrical and biomedical to aerospace and software, we unlock new possibilities. And when we engage with industry, educators, policymakers, standard developers, and the public, we elevate those possibilities into solutions. We do it together, because no single engineer or technologist, and no one discipline can solve all the challenges we face.

    The Renaissance teaches us that collaboration is a catalyst for advancing society. And so, I ask: What if we are living in a new, modern renaissance?

    What if our members are today’s da Vincis, designing systems that serve humanity? What if our volunteers are modern-day patrons, investing time, talent, and heart into building a better world? What if our students and young professionals are the architects of tomorrow’s breakthroughs, fluent in computer code, ethics, and global impact, ready to collaborate across borders, sectors, and disciplines?

    What if our conferences, technical standards, and humanitarian technologies are the printing presses of our time, disseminating knowledge, sparking dialogue, and scaling solutions? What if our collective imagination is the canvas upon which the next century of innovation will be painted?

    And what if, like the Renaissance, our era is defined not only by invention but also by intersection, where many voices and perspectives converge to shape technologies that reflect humanity’s full spectrum?

    Imagine engineers working together with ethicists to ensure responsible AI; with environmental scientists to safeguard our planet; and with local communities to design solutions that solve their challenges. Also imagine engineers partnering with disaster relief agencies to design real-time systems, restore communication networks, and deliver lifesaving technologies when survivors need them most.

    So let us think like Renaissance creators. Let us design with empathy and collaborate across boundaries. Let us honor that legacy by not just preserving the past but also by building systems that empower the future for everyone.

    When we unite technical excellence with human purpose, we don’t just innovate; we elevate. And in doing so, we carry forward the timeless truth of the Renaissance: Humanity’s greatest achievements are born not from isolation but from intersection and connection.

    —Mary Ellen Randall

    IEEE president and CEO

    Please share your thoughts with me: president@ieee.org.

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