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Diploma in Non Destructive Testing

“The discipline of Non-Destructive Testing has become a valuable tool that makes a great contribution to the reliability of the processes in the oil and gas sector” said Eng. Carlos Álvarez, instructor of the Diploma in Non-Destructive Testing, uses and applications in the oil and gas sector.

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Facebook and Ray-Ban introduce Stories: Smart glasses with cameras, microphones and speakers

By: Franyi Sarmiento, Inspenet, December 12, 2021.
Facebook and Ray-Ban presented the new Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses, which have two built-in cameras, microphones and speakers, which allow you to take photos, videos, listen to music and even make calls from your mobile. It is priced at $299 and is already available in the US, Canada, Ireland, Australia, Italy and the UK.

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“The profile of the petroleum engineer has evolved following the complexity of the petroleum activity in its different activities”

By: Franyi Sarmiento, Inspenet, December 11, 2021
According to Víctor Bronstein, Director of the Petroleum and Gas Institute of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA): “The profile of the petroleum engineer has evolved following the complexity of the petroleum activity in its different activities.”

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Four projects to promote STEAM education in boys, girls and young people

By: Franyi Sarmiento, Inspenet, December 10, 2021
The acronym STEAM includes the initials in English of the following disciplines: Science (Science), Technology (Technology), Engineering (Engineering), Art (Art) and Mathematics (Mathematics). STEAM education promotes collaborative work among students, in addition to providing empirical learning of these disciplines, students acquire skills for problem solving and analytical skills.

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For a greener future: Japan promotes the use of renewable energy and reduces emissions

By: Franyi Sarmiento, Inspenet, December 10, 2021
A new basic energy plan that will double the percentage supplied by renewable sources by 2030 was approved by the government of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, in order for basic energy, such as solar and wind power, to supply 36 to 38% of the country’s total requirements, a goal well above the plan contemplated 6 years ago, which was 22 to 24%, according to information from the Asahi Shimbun newspaper.

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