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Engineers boost sustainable acrylic acid production using next‑generation membrane reactor
Acrylic acid is essential for everyday products—from paints and coatings to absorbent polymers—yet almost all of it is ...
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Don advocates nature-aligned engineering for industrial transformation
A Professor of Advanced Manufacturing Engineering and Sustainable Production Systems at the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun in Delta State, Prof. Omonigho Otanocha, has called for a ...
Persistence Market Research, a leading management consulting firm, has released this update on the geotextiles market. These ...
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Prof. Otanocha calls for nature-aligned engineering for sustainable industrial transformation at FUPRE inaugural lecture
A call for a paradigm shift in engineering philosophy defined the 13th Inaugural Lecture held at the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun (FUPRE), Delta State, on Wednesday, April 8, ...
Researchers at University of Toronto’s Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry have made a key discovery about ...
Hermans focuses on finding cleaner, faster industrial practices that reduce the environmental impact of manufacturing and ...
Ali Rabiu, has bemoaned the alarming decay of infrastructure nationwide and the rising poverty among Nigerians. He charged engineers in the country to take a leading role in addressing the pressing ...
ISG cites Akkodis' industry-leading strengths in digital engineering, intelligent operations and platform modernization ...
Seema Bardhipur, a Professional Engineer, is transforming flood management with nature-based watershed solutions. Discover ...
The line between a connected car and a connected home is thinner than it has ever been. Drivers expect their vehicles to ...
What I’m most excited about with this one is we also have a battery storage component,” says the Oakville, Ont.-based solar ...
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Cosmetics from waste? Microbial discovery unlocks greener route to high-value chemical products
Researchers at University of Toronto's Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry have made a key discovery about ...
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