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Addax Petroleum offers 100 million FCFA worth of equipment to the laboratory of the Faculty of Industrial Engineering at the University of Buea

Addax Petroleum offers 100 million FCFA worth of equipment to the laboratory of the Faculty of Industrial Engineering at the University of Buea
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 29 April 2015 18:27

(Business in Cameroon) - Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buea in Cameroon’s South West region, Nalova Lyonga just received donated equipment worth 100 million FCFA for the the laboratory of the brand new Faculty of Industrial Engineering at Cameroon’s only English-language university.

The donation is the work of the oil company, Addax Petroleum, with which the University of Buea has signed a cooperation agreement protocol.

Nalova Lyonga indicated that the equipment provided by Addax Petroleum will allow the university’s industrial engineering students to conduct experiments related to renewable energy production mechanisms which could help to supply some districts in the South West region.

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