Technisch Weekblad

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Technisch Weekblad
Type Weekly newspaper
Owner(s)Bèta Publishers
EditorErwin Boutsma
Language Dutch
Headquarters The Hague, Netherlands
Website Technisch Weekblad

Technisch Weekblad (literally Technical Weekly Magazine) is a Dutch weekly newspaper specialising in engineering topics. [1]

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History and profile

The magazine was created in 1994 from a merger of Polytechnisch Weekblad and the engineers magazine of the Koninklijk Instituut van Ingenieurs (KIVI, the Royal Institute of Engineers). In 2005 the magazine was sold by publisher VNU to Bèta Publishers, which had grown out of Koninklijke Nederlandse Chemische Vereniging (KNCV). [1]

The focus of Technisch Weekblad is on short reports on technical developments, the job market for engineers and government policies regarding technology. Its income is based on subscriptions and advertising.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Technisch Weekblad". technischweekblad.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 12 February 2017.