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Due to poor fit, common masks filter only 10 per cent of exhaled aerosol droplets, engineers find.
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Low-cost Aeolus prototype designed as effective alternative for developing countries.
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ECO Canada wage funding programs help industry train young engineers to meet cleantech sector’s skill requirements.
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Space agency says it hopes to grab soil sample from Phobos by 2029.
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Battery problem with EV line highlights fire risk associated with lithium ion cells.
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Engineers are at the forefront of new technologies, so it makes sense that there are so many in green jobs. According to ECO Canada’s latest research, there is a growing demand for skilled workers. In fact, in 2020 alone, the environmental sector grew by 5% and 100,000 job openings are expected over the next five years - this is where ECO Canada’s wage funding comes in to support companies hiring young talent. In this article ECO Canada, which has distributed $90M+ in wage and training subsidies and helped fill 10,000+ job placements, tells us more about the programs.
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Siemens’ severe-duty SIMOTICS SD200 provides 75-800 hp output and cast-iron construction.
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WON bearings and rails offer lower friction than comparable sliding bearings.
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September 14 - 16, 2021
Edmonton EXPO Centre
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November 9 - 11, 2021
Toronto Congress Centre
Toronto, Canada
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