NASE presents the "Food & Drinks Festival" an opportunity to network and an excellent platform for Entrepreneurs to market their goods and display their best food offerings to the public.
Secure your stall as a vendor and join us for a fun-filled weekend.
Join us for a well rounded-discussion as we dissect the pros and cons of 100% online or distance Engineering Education.
Venue: Clubhouse - The NASE House Date: Thursday, 21st April 2022
Time: 18:00 to 19:30
Join us for yet another thought provoking discussion aimed to inform and get ideas flowing.
Topic: Registration with the Engineering Council of Namibia (ECN) : Guide, Shortcomings and Solutions.
Venue: Clubhouse - NASE House
Date: Thursday, 31 March 2022
Time: 18:00 to 19:00
NASE invites you to join our new series of 1hour thought provoking discussions designed to educate & incite a flow of ideas amongst technical professionals. Join the conversation and explore the deep insight on the current state of the engineering industry from industry experts.
NASE and its entire membership would like to wish Ms. Daisry Mathias @daisrym, Advisor on Youth Matters to POTRON @NamPresidency, a very Happy and Blessed Birthday. Thank you for your continued openness to the engineering community being part of the dialogue on Nam🇳🇦 development.
The Namibian Society of Engineers (NASE) invites you to an online Zoom discussion on the Unprecedented Era of the 4th Industrial Revolution - Assessing Africa's Opportunities and Challenges.
It's a great honor to be joining the 4IR Task Force at State House to deliberate on our country's preparedness for the ongoing 4.0 industrial revolution, representing the engineering sector. Please to join the Zoom link:
https://t.co/EYZ2mB6ftv
The Namibian Society of Engineers will be PHYSICALLY participating in the stakeholder consultative engagement with the 4IR Task Force on the 20th of September. We encourage all engineers and industrialists to participate VIRTUALLY when the link is made available. @NamPresidency
Namibia's Beatrice Masilingi (11.39) had to settle for a silver medal after a finishing behind Jamaica's Tina Clayton who powered to the 100m victory in a new personal best of 11.09 seconds at the ongoing World Athletics U/20 championships in Kenya.
@NamYouthAdvisor @officialmsyns @info_neda1@NIPDB@NYSNamibia Thank you very much, we will be tuning and listening in. We highly appreciate these very important engagements. Please do invite us to more in future. #StaySAFE