For technology institutes and colleges whose education of engineering technology students often relies on hands-on instruction, COVID-19 has presented challenges.
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For technology institutes and colleges whose education of engineering technology students often relies on hands-on instruction, COVID-19 has presented challenges.
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For polytechnics whose education of engineering technology students often relies on hands-on instruction, COVID-19 has presented an array of challenges.
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A global pandemic didn’t succeed in muting the efforts of a team of former SAIT electronic engineering technology students from producing an award-winning technology project, the laser harp.
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The recent expansion of Technology Professionals Canada (TPC) from a partnership of four Canadian provinces to nine is likely to yield benefits for engineering technology professionals across the province and the Albertans whose safety they serve and protect.
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How to build a better lacrosse stick? A former team of Lethbridge College engineering design and drafting technology students has found the answer.
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A team from NAIT won the Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta (ASET) 2020 Capstone Project of the Year Award for building a better white cane for the visually impaired: the VISAIDE Smart Cane.
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When former NAIT students Sebastian Potoniec and Noah Neiman chose the automation of an indoor farm as their qualifying project for the Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta’s (ASET) 2020 Capstone Project of the Year Award, they had no idea of the significance it would hold when a global pandemic descended on the world, possibly threatening local supply chains.
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The expression, like father, like daughter, rings true for Emilee Kaupp. Thanks to her father’s guidance and encouragement, she chose a career path similar to his within a traditionally male-dominated profession.
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While healthcare workers continue to heroically sacrifice their own personal safety to treat patients amidst the COVID-19 crisis, biomedical engineering technology professionals are facing similar risks as they work quietly behind the scenes to ensure that vital medical devices function properly when urgently needed.
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