The Nigerian Association of Technologists in Engineering (NATE), a member of Council for The Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) is a professional body of practical engineers, established in 1988, with the aim of fostering the self reliant technological development in Nigeria.
The NATE ship is steered by seasoned technologists with dozens years of industry and managerial experience. The executive members of NATE are selected by elections held every four (4) years. Here are some of the current NATE executive members.
To become a member of NATE, a person must have completed a technology programme in any of Nigeria's numerous colleges of education, technical schools, or polytechnics. To find a member of NATE, search by name, state, chapter, profession, membership type, age range, or gender.
Our photo gallery is a celebration of our best memories ranging from our annual general meetings, symposiums, workshops, seminars, and exhibitions. Our photo gallery also celebrates our members' accomplishments and advances. Take a step now into our colorful world.
National Deputy President (NATE) Isaac Omopariola, National President (NATE) Ahmad Yabagi, Lagos State Chairman Samuel Ibidapo, Tgst. Ukaegbu
As one of the custodians of technology in the country, the Nigerian Association of Technologists in Engineering places a huge value in education. For this reason, we encourage publication of journals that would aid upcoming members in their trades. Explore our wealth of experience with us.
In this paper the role of Technologists in maintenance and repairs is being focused as well as challenges militating against proper maintenance practice in Nigeria. It also highlights how schedule maintenance is being ca...
The yearly calendar of the Nigerian Association of Technologists in Engineering is always packed with members-oriented programmes such as seminars, symposiums, workshops, and trainings. You can also find dates for our annual genral meeting, regional meetings, memberships exams, and much more.
The world of technology is changing at an astronomical rate virtually every second. To remain competitive, the Nigerian Association of Technologists in Engineering takes forward steps to keep its members abreast of the latest technological news in Nigeria and indeed around the world.
Lighter, more efficient electric vehicles could be made possible by the development of a new cooling technology that allows motors to be built from fibre-reinforced polymer materials.