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Aqua - Engineers Call For Sustainable Alternatives

Thursday, 1 April 2004, 10:54 am | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

"There are more options to meet New Zealand’s energy demand than Project Aqua provided," according to Gerry Coates, Immediate Past-President of the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ). More >>

NZ Faces Fuel Supply Issue – With or Without Aqua

Tuesday, 30 March 2004, 12:07 am | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

New Zealand faces a fuel supply issue, and Project Aqua, if it had gone ahead, wasn’t necessarily going to prevent an energy crisis, says John Gardiner, Deputy Chief Executive of the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ). More >>

Engineers as business Leaders

Monday, 29 March 2004, 3:53 pm | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

Engineers as business Leaders is a theme Dr Ian Parton, Chairman of Maunsell’s New Zealand operations, will pursue as the new President of the Institution of Professional Engineers (IPENZ). He takes office from 26 March 2004. More >>

Nat. Historic Heritage Workshop Call for Papers

Tuesday, 9 March 2004, 9:12 am | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

Papers are being sought for this year’s National Historic Heritage Workshop to be held on 3 - 4 August in Wellington. More >>

NZ Engineering Champions Sustainability Debate

Wednesday, 3 March 2004, 11:43 am | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

The Institution of Professional Engineers is hoping to ignite the sustainability debate by inviting Hunter Lovins, a leading American advocate of sustainable development for over 25 years, to give the IPENZ Newnham Lecture and be the keynote speaker at ... More >>

NZ Engineering Looks to Creative & Environ Sectors

Tuesday, 10 February 2004, 12:09 am | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

The future of New Zealand engineers in the creative and environmental sectors is being highlighted at The Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ) annual convention to be held next month in Christchurch, sponsored by Meridian Energy. More >>

New Zealand's Future Depends on Engineers

Monday, 1 December 2003, 1:49 pm | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

[This media release is based on a speech given by The Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand President (IPENZ) Gerry Te Kapa Coates, to stakeholders and MPs on Monday, 1 December 2003, at a Parliament reception.] More >>

Cautious Welcome to Changes in Rail Structure

Friday, 6 June 2003, 5:14 pm | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

The Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ) today cautiously welcomed the announcement of changes to the structure of the rail industry in New Zealand. More >>

Cautious Welcome to Electricity Changes

Wednesday, 21 May 2003, 2:55 pm | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

The Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ) today cautiously welcomed the announcement of the creation of the Electricity Commission and associated changes to the Electricity Market. “It is a step in the right direction” said IPENZ Deputy ... More >>

IPENZ-Engineers Cautiously Welcomes Budget

Thursday, 23 May 2002, 6:43 pm | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

“This year’s budget has the Government heading in the right direction in its targeted expenditure on activities that will assist New Zealand in developing a knowledge economy” says IPENZ CEO Dr. Andrew Cleland. More >>

Engineers Welcome Greenhouse Gas Proposals

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 12:02 pm | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

IPENZ - Engineers New Zealand welcomes the release of the Governments Preferred Policy Package for meeting the nations obligation towards climate change. More >>

TEAC Reaction

Wednesday, 7 March 2001, 12:44 am | Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand

The Tertiary Education Advisory Council report is a significant first step toward creating a knowledge economy, Dr Andrew Cleland CEO of the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand said today. "Education spending must be better prioritised ... More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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