''Teknisk Ukeblad'' (''TU'', ) is a
Norwegian engineering magazine. The magazine has its headquarters in
Oslo
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Norway
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History and profile
''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: the
Norwegian Society of Engineers and Technologists (NITO, founded 1936),
Tekna (founded in 1874), and the
Norwegian Polytechnic Society (PF, founded 1852).
On 24 June 2010 ''TU'' had a total circulation of 302,000 weekly copies.
Corresponding publications are ''
Ny Teknik'' in Sweden,
[ ] ''
Ingeniøren'' in Denmark and ''
Technisch Weekblad'' in the
Netherlands
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References
External links
Teknisk Ukeblad the magazine's website
Teknisk Ukeblad some older volumes digitized by
Project Runeberg
1883 establishments in Norway
Engineering magazines
Magazines established in 1883
Magazines published in Oslo
Norwegian-language magazines
Science and technology magazines
Weekly magazines published in Norway
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