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How to register as a professional engineer in Kenya

(For those registering, you can download real sample IEK/EBK registration reports by clicking here  ) To practice engineering in Kenya and for one to be recognized as an Engineer, it is necessary for them to register in both the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) and the...

How to register as a graduate engineer in Kenya

Graduate Engineers in Kenya are required by law to register through the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) which is constituted under Section 3(1) of the Engineers Act 2011 Laws of Kenya. The Board is a successor to the Engineers Registration Board (ERB) established by...

IPTV Vs Analog SMATV-What’s the correct choice?

IPTV Vs Analog SMATV-What’s the correct choice?

There is a variety of different TV systems available on the market today. We mainly have Satellite TV, IPTV, Cable TV and Over the top (OTT) streaming. Which option is the best for your situation? One of the main requirements in every hospitality infrastructure (say...

Cable Sizing Guide

Cable Sizing Guide

Cable sizing is very key when it comes to electrical installations. Proper sizing helps avoid overloading or underloading of cables. Overloading cables may lead to damage to the cable and in some cases heating that may cause an electrical fire. Under loading is going...

Electrical Engineering Education by Charles P. Steinmetz

Electrical Engineering Education by Charles P. Steinmetz

Steinmetz is known for his fundamental contribution in three major fields of alternating current (AC) systems theory: hysteresis, steady-state analysis, and transients. His writing on the state of electrical engineering in 1908 seems to still reflect the current...

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