This episode features a conversation between Dr Udhav Maharaj and Mr. Charles Nicklin, the CEO of the Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE), United Kingdom. Their discussion revolves around the evolution of agricultural mechanization over time, exploring its advantages for consumers as well as its potential drawbacks. Mr Nicklin can be found on LinkedIn as Charles Nicklin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-nicklin-bba7b63/?originalSubdomain=uk Send us a text Support the show ...
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This episode features a conversation between Dr Udhav Maharaj and Mr. Charles Nicklin, the CEO of the Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE), United Kingdom. Their discussion revolves around the evolution of agricultural mechanization over time, exploring its advantages for consumers as well as its potential drawbacks. Mr Nicklin can be found on LinkedIn as Charles Nicklin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-nicklin-bba7b63/?originalSubdomain=uk Send us a text Support the show ...
The Role of Agricultural Engineers in Energy for Agricultural Practices - 05
Agricultural Engineering Podcast
49 minutes
1 year ago
The Role of Agricultural Engineers in Energy for Agricultural Practices - 05
This episode features Mr Louis Lagrange discussing agricultural engineers' involvement in the energy sector. He stresses the importance of continuous education for engineers to develop expertise in energy-related fields. Additionally, Mr Lagrange highlights circular economy as a key approach to enhancing energy efficiency in engineering designs. Courses mentioned during the interview: 1. Fundamentals of Energy Management Opportunities in Agriculture - https://saiae.co.za/cpd-courses-webinars...
Agricultural Engineering Podcast
This episode features a conversation between Dr Udhav Maharaj and Mr. Charles Nicklin, the CEO of the Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE), United Kingdom. Their discussion revolves around the evolution of agricultural mechanization over time, exploring its advantages for consumers as well as its potential drawbacks. Mr Nicklin can be found on LinkedIn as Charles Nicklin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-nicklin-bba7b63/?originalSubdomain=uk Send us a text Support the show ...