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Engineers Technology and Investments

Paul Faillace July 27, 2017 Engineering Career Leave a Comment

The advancement in technology has created a gap between machines taking over jobs which were initially performed by people. As such, people need to invest in engineering technologies which will stand the test of time and stay relevant to the

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Optimize Business Growth By Implementing These Three Company-Enhancing Tips

Paul Faillace July 14, 2017 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Business growth is generally one of the company leader’s most important objectives. Whether you define growth in terms of things like optimized conversion rates, more industry authority, or something else, now is the time to find the business tips that

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The 5 advantages of being an engineer

Paul Faillace July 06, 2017 Types of Engineering Leave a Comment
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Engineering is certainly not a faculty made of pink and flowers (as of loops and guns) but like other things, be an engineer has its advantages. I guess your doubts: “What?? I’m an engineer, studio since I joined without having

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An introduction to vacuum conveying

Paul Faillace June 27, 2017 About Engineering Leave a Comment

You probably first encountered vacuum conveying at school through the straw in your milk carton. Once you realised you could either suck or blow, you pretty much got it. Of course, in industrial settings, the equipment is considerably more sophisticated

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Green Roofs As Elements Of Rainfall Regulation

Paul Faillace June 07, 2017 Environmental Engineering Leave a Comment
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Using a green roof gives us a natural thermal insulation that allows to reduce the energy demand of the houses. Apart from this clear advantage, it also allows us to reduce the carbon footprint, minimize the acoustic insulation used and

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Biodegradable Lubrication Oils for Modern Machinery

Paul Faillace June 06, 2017 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Since the dawn of civilization, lubrication has been used in industrial applications. Ancient Egyptians used olive oil and animal fats to grease chariot axles and place between large stones. The industrial age coincided with the discovery of petroleum and crude

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Understanding link building

Paul Faillace June 02, 2017 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Some may see link building as a dying art or one that has been tainted by too many instances of black hat exploitation. Nevertheless, it remains a useful weapon in the SEO arsenal and one that can be harnessed effectively

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The SR520 floating bridge wins the US National Engineering Award

Paul Faillace May 22, 2017 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment
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The new SR 520 floating bridge, located on Washington Lake in Seattle, was inaugurated on April 25, 2016 to replace the previous bridge built in 1963. It is the longest in the world in its category and has just won

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These technologies will make your warehouse more efficient

Paul Faillace May 03, 2017 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Whether you operate a mail-order business, store stock for retail operations or manufacture and store your own products, there is a lot of efficiency to be gained through warehouse logistics, especially when considering new technologies. Image Credit Here are a

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Body-Worn Police Cameras: The Effects

Paul Faillace April 28, 2017 About Engineering Leave a Comment

A study into assaults on police and use of force by police in relation to the wearing of body-worn cameras (BWC) has thrown up some interesting results. Are body-worn cameras here to stay for our police forces, and should they

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