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March 29, 2021
Bahamian successful in unlimited Second Engineer License examination

Cory Nixon, 29, a marine engineer, is one step away from reaching the pinnacle of the ocean-going aspect of his career - becoming a chief engineer - which can only be achieved by his continued acquisition of sea time and experience on large ocean-going vessels, before actually sitting the exam. Nixon, who currently sails with ...
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March 01, 2021
Prime Minister Officially Opens Multinational Engineering Firm and Centre for Innovation

On February 25th, the Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis officially opened BRON Business Centre in Airport Industrial Park. BRON Business Centre is the home of Eeden Farms, the country’s first Hydroponic Container Farm; Pureti Bahamas, distributors, and applicators of a cleaning product used to kill COVID; BluTerra, a company focused on turning aragonite into compostable products and fin...

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February 24, 2021
Bahamas Society Of Engineers & BETA Camp Spark Young Imaginations To Celebrate National Engineers Week

With the support of the Bahamas Society of Engineers (BSE) and Bahamas Engineering and Technology Advancement Camp (BETA Camp), Bahamian students are getting a personal look at how engineers create the world that has never been. From February 22 – 27, BSE is observing National Engineers Week by hosting a series of presentations for public and private school students across the country in partner...

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July 09, 2010
Professional Engineers Board meets with Minister of Works

The board of Professional Engineers met with Public Works and Transport Minister the Hon. Neko C. Grant on Thursday, July 8. During the meeting the board registered engineers and presented Minister Grant with a listing of those engineers as of June 30, 2010. In accordance with Section 3 of the Professional Engineers Act 2004 a new board must now be appointed and a registrar must be appointed under...

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June 25, 2020
Mary Jackson: Nasa to name HQ after first black female engineer

Nasa is to name its headquarters in Washington DC after its first black female engineer, Mary Jackson...

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August 24, 2019
'I want to hear from BPL engineers'

Bahamas Christian Council (BCC) President Delton Fernander said he would like to meet with Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) engineers to hear the company’s plan to resolve the electricity issues that have plagued residents on New Providence over the last two months...

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July 12, 2019
Engineer hired to advise on Post Office HQ: Town Centre Mall was wrong choice

THE Minnis administration's rationale in a resolution last year for abandoning the Phil's Food Store building as the site of the General Post Office was not supported by the assessment of independent engineers contracted to evaluate the building...

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July 03, 2019
Bahamas Engineering And Technology Advancement announces the opening of its Summer Camp - BETAC 2019

On the heels of launching its first ever Youth Hack-A-Thon event this past March, The Bahamas Engineering and Technology Advancement is gearing up towards the opening of its sixth annual summer camp - BETAC (Bahamas Engineering and Technology Advancement Camp)...

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July 18, 2018
BETA Camp offers hands on education in science, technology and engineering

THIS summer, Bahamas Engineering and Technology Advancement (BETA) Camp, will host its 5th annual STEM based programme, providing students in grades seven to nine the opportunity to experience hands on education in the fields of science, technology...

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May 07, 2018
Anatol Rodgers Girls Win IBS Engineering Competition

Integrated Building Services (IBS), the premier full-service engineering firm in The Bahamas, recently held the eleventh annual IBS Build-A-Bridge competition.

Teams participating in the IBS Build-A-Bridge Challenge use Popsicle sticks and Elmer?s glue to build the lightest bridge that can carry the most load.

Eighteen schools registered for the event and, for the first time in its history...

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