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Bahamian Engineers losing millions to foreign counterparts
Bahamian engineers are losing tens of millions of dollars to their foreign counterparts, said the head of the Bahamas Society of Engineers (BSE), who will this summer try to reclaim for locals the 90 percent of projects going elsewhere.
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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UB Executive Vice President Awarded Prestigious Global Engineering Award
University of Colorado Boulder’s Mortenson Center in Global Engineering has awarded University of The Bahamas (UB) Executive Vice President Professor Sarim Al-Zubaidy, PhD, the 2021 Global Engineering Humanitarian Award, in recognition of his contributions to ensuring access to basic services such as water, sanitation, energy, shelter and infrastructure.
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Prime Minister Officially Opens Multinational Engineering Firm and Centre for Innovation
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...
Bahamas Society Of Engineers & BETA Camp Spark Young Imaginations To Celebrate National Engineers Week
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...
ZNS closes its doors again as engineer tests positive
AN engineer at the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas has tested positive for COVID-19, causing the BCB to once again close its doors to the public for cleaning.
GBPA Partners with International Engineering Cooperative to Promote Sustainable Rebuild of GB Infrastructure
GBPA Partners with International Engineering Cooperative to Promote Sustainable Rebuild of GB Infrastructure
Following the devastation of Hurricane Dorian, the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) is working toward full recovery with sustainability and climate resiliency as primary considerations in restoration and rebuilding...
The Bahamas Engineering and Technology Advancement Camp-BETAC 2019 Come to an End
The Bahamas Engineering and Technology Advancement’s (BETA) sixth annual STEM-based summer camp came to an end on Saturday, August 3, 2019, with a closing and award ceremony on the grounds of Aquinas College at Loyola Hall. The commemoration honored the works and achievements of this year’s campers and camp facilitators during its one-week program.
New scholarship fund to help develop engineering sector
NASSAU, Bahamas -- A corporate entity is collaborating with The Bahamas Society of Engineers (BSE) to help stimulate the participation of more Bahamians in a critical sector in the Bahamian economy. BHM Co. Ltd., formerly Bahamas Hot Mix Co. Ltd., and the BSE have established a scholarship fund at The College of The Bahamas for civil engineering technology students.
The College recently received a...
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...