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Institution of Engineers, Australia Sydney Division Engineering Excellence Awards, 1995

Institution of Engineers, Australia Sydney Division Engineering Excellence Awards, 1995

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Institution of Engineers, Australia Sydney Division Engineering Excellence Awards, 1995

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Institution of Engineers, Australia Sydney Division Engineering Excellence Awards, 1995

Date

1995

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Cataloguing in Progress

Record Identifier

1wNrbQ2n

Reference Code

9585278

Language

English

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1.08 metres of textual and graphic material (6 boxes)

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Fonds

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Contents

Submissions for the 1995 awards.

1 ABC-Digital -- D-Radio
2 AGSEI -- Graduate Program: Innovation & Technology Management
3 APACE -- Zuke Technology Project
4 APESMA -- MBA (Technology Management)
5 Australian Newsprint Mills -- ANM Albury Mill Local Waste Water Reuse Scheme
6 AWA -- AWA Traffic Video Detection System

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Full title

Institution of Engineers, Australia Sydney Division Engineering Excellence Awards, 1995

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Administrative / Biographical history

Engineers Australia is the trusted voice of the engineering profession. They are the global home for engineering professionals renowned as leaders in shaping a sustainable world.

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With around 100,000 individual members, Engineers Australia is the profession’s peak body. They are the voice of the profession, and exi...

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Cataloguing in Progress

Record Identifier

1wNrbQ2n

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9585278

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