Representing over 100 engineering, design, manufacturing, specialist services and support companies from Taranaki and throughout New Zealand.
A not-for-profit organisation established as a trust in 1987, to commemorate the centenary of the School of Engineering at the University of Canterbury, and is based at the University.
Is concerned with the transformation of materials by chemical, physical and biological change.
An independent association which was established in 1925 to meet the requirements of technical and engineering people working in the electricity supply industry.
The Energy Library is the largest independent holder of information for the engineering sector in New Zealand. It holds an extensive physical and electronic collection of engineering books, standards and journals on engineering, energy, technology and business.
An organisation operating with the belief that an engineer has a duty not only to the client, but also to society and to the environment. Their activities aim to raise awareness of the engineering profession and the consequences of its developments.
Part of the global and nationwide Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the world's leading professional association for the advancement of technology.
An organisation operating with the aim of advancing the art and science of illumination, disseminating knowledge to all interested parties. Its members include engineers, architects, educators, students, contractors, manufacturers and designers.
The Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life by the creative application of engineering and technology.
Housed at AUT Technology Park, the institute was established in 2002 to help the knowledge economy of New Zealand in the development of intelligent information systems that enable knowledge engineering and discovery in all areas of science and technology.
An organisation aiming to advance the science and practice of earthquake engineering in New Zealand.
The Society contributes, informs and supports knowledge development in the fields of sustainability engineering and science.
This organisation's aim is to advance the science and knowledge of electrical engineering.
Aiming to promote and support the vocation of chemical engineering in New Zealand. SCENZ has over 300 members in New Zealand; membership is open to anyone interested in chemical engineering or related fields.
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