Reformix and Murdoch University Celebrating 15 Years of Environmental Engineering Excellence
- Feb 21, 2023
- 3 min read
Panel Appearance at Murdoch University's 15-year Celebratory Event

Murdoch University recently marked a significant milestone: 15 years of its Environmental Engineering undergraduate course. This celebration brought together alumni, current students, faculty, and industry professionals to reflect on the program’s impact and the careers it has shaped. Among the distinguished guests was Ramon Skåne, director of Reformix and an alumnus of the program, who was invited to speak at the event and share his personal journey and insights on how the course influenced his path.
The Legacy of Murdoch’s Environmental Engineering Program
Since its inception, Murdoch University’s Environmental Engineering course has focused on equipping students with practical skills and knowledge to address environmental challenges. Over 15 years, it has produced graduates who work across sectors such as water management, waste treatment, renewable energy, and sustainable infrastructure.
The program emphasizes hands-on learning, industry collaboration, and real-world problem solving. This approach has helped students develop solutions that balance engineering principles with environmental stewardship. The celebration event highlighted stories of alumni who have made meaningful contributions to sustainability and environmental protection.
Ramon Skåne’s Journey from Student to Industry Leader
Ramon Skåne’s story illustrates the transformative power of the Environmental Engineering course. Initially drawn to music, Ramon found his true calling through the program’s focus on sustainability and innovation. He credits the course with shaping his understanding of environmental issues and inspiring him to pursue a career dedicated to positive change.
After graduating, Ramon co-founded Reformix, a company that develops technologies to repurpose industry by-products into commercial materials, providing economic benefits to stakeholders whilst simultaneously cleaning the world, displacing waste to landfill and minimising embodied greenhouse gas emissions. His participation in the anniversary event allowed him to share how the program’s curriculum and community supported his growth as an engineer and entrepreneur.
Ramon’s experience shows how education can open unexpected doors and foster leadership in environmental fields. His message encouraged students and alumni to continue pushing boundaries and applying their skills to real-world challenges.

Reformix’s Commitment to Education and Sustainability
Reformix’s involvement in the event reflects the company’s ongoing dedication to supporting environmental education and innovation. Both founding directors of Reformix graduated from Murdoch’s Environmental Engineering program, reinforcing the strong connection between the company and the university.
The company actively engages with educational initiatives to nurture future environmental engineers. Reformix offers mentorship, internships, and collaborative projects that help students gain practical experience and industry insights. This partnership benefits both the students and the broader environmental sector by fostering new ideas and solutions.
Reformix’s work focuses on developing technologies that address water quality and resource efficiency, aligning with the values taught in the Environmental Engineering course. Their commitment to sustainability extends beyond business goals to include community engagement and knowledge sharing.
Looking Ahead: Building on 15 Years of Success
The 15-year celebration at Murdoch University was more than a reflection on the past. It was a call to action for current and future environmental engineers to continue innovating and addressing pressing environmental issues.
The event emphasized the importance of education, collaboration, and real-world application in driving progress. With companies like Reformix supporting these efforts, the next generation of engineers is well-positioned to make a lasting impact.
Students and alumni were encouraged to stay connected, share experiences, and contribute to a growing network of environmental professionals. This community will be essential in tackling challenges such as climate change, water scarcity, and sustainable development.





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