Interesting Engineering

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Interesting Engineering
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Type of site
Online magazine
Available inEnglish
FoundedJanuary 1, 2011;13 years ago (2011-01-01)
Headquarters,
United States
Founder(s) Hüseyin Kilic
Employees56 [1]
URL interestingengineering.com
Current statusActive

Interesting Engineering is an online magazine covering topics such as innovation, science, culture, health, transportation, defense, and technology.

Contents

Besides being a news publisher, Interesting Engineering launched its shop, academy, newsletters, and a podcast called Lexicon.

History

Hüseyin Kilic, a native of Turkey, founded Interesting Engineering on Blogspot in 2011 to improve his English language skills. [2] The original blog is no longer online. The online magazine employs people in Türkiye, the United States, Spain, India, and the United Kingdom.

Leadership team

Founder Kilic remains as CEO while the remaining managers are as follows:

The rest of the team consists of manager editors, senior news editors, content specialists and writers.

References in the media

Interesting Engineering articles, guides, and reports have been cited as supporting sources by:

Audience

According to SimilarWeb, a digital intelligence provider, [13] Interesting Engineering held a global rank of 21,113, a country rank of 8,779, and a News and Media (United States) category rank of 535 as of July 2024.

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