Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Friday, April 9, 2010
Introducing AutoCAD Electrical 2010
AutoCAD® Electrical software is AutoCAD® software for controls designers. Purpose-built to create and modify electrical control systems, AutoCAD Electrical includes all the functionality of AutoCAD plus a complete set of electrical CAD features. Comprehensive symbol libraries and tools for automating electrical engineering tasks help save hours of effort, so you can spend more time innovating.
AutoCAD Electrical control design software offers significant productivity gains over AutoCAD. Features like real-time error checking and a library of more than 650,000 electrical symbols help to increase design efficiency, while the familiar AutoCAD environment facilitates a smooth transition. Designers can maintain existing AutoCAD workflows, while adopting the enhanced functionality of AutoCAD Electrical at their own pace.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
CONGRATULATIONS! Gathuku David Ndung’u
Last year’s (2009) K.C.S.E(Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) top student in the country, David Ndung’u who scored an average of 87.26 marks was yesterday overflowing with joy as his hard work finally payed off. During his interview at one of the local TV stations, he mentioned that he wanted to pursue a course in Electrical & Electronic Engineering. On behalf of the 3phase community I would like to welcome him to this wonderful world of Electrical & Electronic Engineering and wish him the best in al his endeavors.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Nigeria - Powerline falls on bus killing 20
At least 20 people have been killed in southern Nigeria after a 33kV power cable fell on their bus, police have said.Another ten people have been injured and taken to Hospital in the southern provincial capital of Port Harcourt in the Niger Delta region on Saturday.The victims died of severe burns and electrocution after heavy rains loosened the power lines around the area.The fatalities are expected to rise, police said Sunday. They also say that some of the casualties were passersby...
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