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NAFEC is the non-profit developer and operator association for the family entertainment industry. They help members become better informed through research, services, and communications with all levels of the industry. NAFEC has three levels of memberships: Developer, Operator and Supplier. NAFEC as of 2011 has over 200 members nationwide. [3]
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Ng was elected to the National Academy of Inventors in 2021. [4] She was listed as a distinguished lecturer of the IEEE Sensors Council for 2023–2025, [5] and named to the 2025 class of IEEE Fellows "for contributions to flexible organic electronics used in large-area imagers and sensing systems".
The computerized air traffic control developed at NAFEC was based on the IBM 9020, special hardware developed by IBM. Software was developed by NAFEC, IBM, and under contract to Computer Usage Company. [11] The system remained in operation until the 1980s. [12] The former 1942 Naval Air Station became the Atlantic City International Airport. [13]
The Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NIRA) oversees Nigeria's country code top-level domain, .ng. Registration of domain names are handled by NIRA certified registrars. Registration of domain names are handled by NIRA certified registrars.
National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) National Teachers Institute (NTI) National Universities Commission (NUC) Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
Ng Teck Lee (born c. 1966) is a Singaporean alleged fraudster. The former chief executive officer and president of recycling company Citiraya Industries, he fled Singapore in 2005 while under investigation for embezzling S$ 72 million worth of electronic waste.