Teknisk Ukeblad (TU, English:Technical Weekly Magazine) is aNorwegian engineering magazine. The magazine has its headquarters inOslo,Norway.[1]
TU has appeared weekly since 13 April 1883 and was published by Ingeniørforlaget, now Teknisk Ukeblad Media jointly owned by three national professional associations of engineers and architects: theNorwegian Society of Engineers and Technologists (NITO, founded 1936),Tekna (founded in 1874), and theNorwegian Polytechnic Society (PF, founded 1852).
On 24 June 2010TU had a total circulation of 302,000 weekly copies.
Corresponding publications areNy Teknik in Sweden,[2]Ingeniøren in Denmark andTechnisch Weekblad in theNetherlands.
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