Saturday, July 18, 2015

SCHOOL OF INSTRUMENTATION, MEASUREMENT & CONTROL TECHNOLOGY

WELCOME TO GATEWAY INDUSTRIAL & PETRO-GAS INSTITUTE (GIPI), ONI, OGUN WATERSIDE LGA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA.


Gateway Industrial & Petro-Gas Institute (GIPI) Oni offers Instrumentation, Measurement & Control Technology in Professional Diploma (PD.

DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTATION, MEASUREMENT & CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
As Instrumentation and Automation is the heart of any modern process industry, there is need to equip the generation of students with the necessary skills to bridge the gap, the new trend of technology presents.

Skilled Instrumentation technician/engineer are proudly committed to offer the most sophisticated and extensive quality service, support and engineering capabilities in the field of process measurement and control, automation test & calibration. The need why the department was set up is to bridge the vaccum, as a result of this new trend of technology, to reduce the over-dependence on man-power.

In GIPI, the programme is designed to be of 12 months duration, that covers both theoretical and practical topics on Instrumentation, Measurement & Control including 6 months of Industrial Training leading to the award of Professional Diploma in Instrumentation, Measurement & Control Technology.

Module A Courses are: Instrumentation and measurement I, Industrial safety I, Basic Electricity, Technical Drawing I, Workshop Technology, Technical Maths I, Survival Swimming I, Communication Skills I.

Module B Courses are: Instrumentation and Measurement II,Industrial Safety II, Electrical and Electronic Instrumentation I, Engineering Drawing II, Instrumentation practical I, Workshop Technology II, Technical maths II, Survival Swimming II, Communication Skills II.

Module C Courses are: Instrumentation and Measurement III, Instrumentation and Automation, Electrical and Electronics  Instrumentation II, Computer Aided Design, Instrumentation practicals II, Applied maths and  statistics, Survival Swimming III

For Details Contact: 08062451455
Or Visit Our Website: www.gipi-ng.com
e-mail: info@gipi-ng.com

SCHOOL OF MARINE TECHNOLOGY

WELCOME TO GATEWAY INDUSTRIAL & PETRO-GAS INSTITUTE (GIPI), ONI, OGUN WATERSIDE LGA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA.


Gateway Industrial & Petro-Gas Institute (GIPI) Oni offers Marine Technology as a course extensively in Professional Diploma.

DEPARTMENT OF MARINE TECHNOLOGY
GIPI ’s programme is to provide manpower for the Inland Waters and home trade by running courses for Inland Waters Navigation (Basic) and Inland Waters Navigation (Final) and meet requirements for mandatory courses for seafarers on home trade.


Main Courses are:

- Four (4) months course with practical boat handling for Inland Water Navigation (Basic) 
- Four (4) months course with practical boat handling for Inland Water Navigation (Final)

- The above leads to M. O. T. certificate of competency.
- Trainees shall be admitted with WASC O/L minimum educational background.


Marine Engineering Assistant (MEA)
12 Months Intensive Course

At the end of every course, candidates will be able to be in charge of an inboard engine on board a tug boat, crew boat of 500 horse power engine.

Be able to pass the Ministry of Transport “Marine Engineering Assistant (MEA) prescribed examination.

Carry out repairs on a marine engine, having passed through workshop maintenance practice.

Shall carry out the contents required and prescribed in the syllabus of Marine Engineering.

Additional Mandatory Courses:

Fire Fighting: Basic fire fighting and fire prevention with reference to outbreak of fire onboard vessels.

First Aid and CPR: Basic First Aid and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Emergency health management.

Survival at Sea: Procedures for abandonment, water entries, control of hypothermia with reference to the effects of cold water on  human body Evacuation and survival circle.

Rescue and life Saving:  Basic swimming and life techniques. Rescues operations and use of life saving appliances.

For Details Contact: 08062451455
Or Visit Our Website: www.gipi-ng.com
e-mail: info@gipi-ng.com

SEEKING TO BE EMPLOYED?

WELCOME TO GATEWAY INDUSTRIAL & PETRO-GAS INSTITUTE (GIPI), ONI, OGUN WATERSIDE LGA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA.

Gateway Industrial & Petro-Gas Institute (gipi), Oni provides a platform for you to acquire significant skills that will help you to be gainfully employed in the Country and outside.

Avail yourself to be trained in the following areas of our expertise:

1. Welding and Fabrication Technology
2. Plumbing and Pipefitting Technology
3. Instrumentation, Measurement and Control Technology
4. Marine Engineering Technology
5. Lifting Equipment
6. Computer Hardware Engineering Technology
7. Networking and System Security



For Admission Details Contact: 08037033367, 08062308779, 08062451455, 08034983997, 08062308779
Or Visit Our Website: www.gipi-ng.com
e-mail: info@gipi-ng.com

SCHOOL OF LIFTING EQUIPMENTS





WELCOME TO GATEWAY INDUSTRIAL & PETRO-GAS INSTITUTE (GIPI), ONI, OGUN WATERSIDE LGA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA.



Gateway Industrial & Petro-Gas Institute (GIPI) Oni offers Lifting Equipment as a course extensively in Professional Diploma.


LIFTING EQUIPMENT DEPARTMENT

Lifting Equipment is a type of machine, generally equipped with a hoist, wire ropes or chains, and sheaves, that can be used both to lift and lower materials and to move them horizontally. It is mainly used for lifting heavy things and transporting them to other places. It uses one or more simple machines to create mechanical advantage and thus move loads beyond the normal capability of a human. Cranes are commonly employed in the transport industry for the loading and unloading of freight, in the construction industry for the movement of materials and in the manufacturing industry for the assembling of heavy equipment.

Loads of opportunities abound in the Industries today for a well trained and skilled operator.

Its a three (3) months course in the Institute and six months in the industrial for hands on practical training comprising of two modules (Module A for three months on campus and Module B for six Months in the industry).

GENERAL COURSE CONTENT

Module A Comprises of the following courses:
  • Crane Loading
  • Wire Rope/Chains/Slings 
  • Crane Communication 
  • Crane Safety 
  • Communication Skills 
  • Survival Swimming 
  • Workshop Technology 
  • Technical Maths
  • Equipment Operation


Module B:

At the end of the course students are made to undergo six (6) months compulsory Industrial Attachment (IT) to perfect the skill and art of crane operation. For the second Module.





Employment opportunities 

Graduates will be employed as Crane Operators or Supervisors or inspectors in oil and gas, construction, manufacturing and process industries within and outside Nigeria.


Final Award

GIPI Professional Diploma In Crane Operation Technology


Duration

Nine (9) Months for Professional Diploma


Entry Requirements

Open to applicants with the following:


WASC, ND, BSc./HND in Engineering and Sciences or its equivalent ,for the 9 months programme.

Must possess a current driving licence 


Nature of Assessment


Lifting Equipment Trainees are assessed by a combination of methods including:

- Practical skill examinations

- Written test/assignments

- Attitude Evaluation

Duration of Programme

Nine (9) Months


For Admission Details Contact: 08062451455

Or Visit Our Website: www.gipi-ng.com

e-mail: info@gipi-ng.com

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

BlackBerry will pay you to dump your iPhone for a Passport

By Todd Wasserman

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Here's a holiday deal for you: If you trade in your iPhone 6 for a BlackBerry Passport, the company will basically pay you $50.
Starting Dec. 1, BlackBerry will pay customers up to $400 to trade in their iPhones including the 4S, 5, 5C, 5S and 6 models. On top of that, BlackBerry will give an additional $150 (or $200 in Canadian dollars).
In addition, BlackBerry is offering $100 off the purchase of a black $599 BlackBerry Passport. (The markdown doesn't apply to Passports in other colors.) With the discount and the maximum trade-in value for an iPhone, you get $50 along with your new BlackBerry Passport.
In addition, a BlackBerry Z30 goes for $225 on the site, a markdown from the $499 suggested retail price.
The deal is the first of its kind for the holidays, says BlackBerry rep Lisette Kwong.
BlackBerry introduced the Passport in September. Sporting a square display and a width of 3.6 inches, Mashable Tech Editor Pete Pachal called the device "very strange" but also powerful.

After dumping PC business, Sony plans to kill TV and mobile phone line-ups

By Tech 2

After dumping PC business, Sony plans to kill TV and mobile phone line-ups

Japan’s loss-making Sony plans to slash its TV and mobile phone product line-ups to cut costs, counting on multi-billion dollar revenue surges for its buoyant PlayStation 4 and image sensor businesses over the next three years.
Having lost ground to nimbler rivals like Apple and Samsung in consumer electronics, Sony said on Tuesday its goal for TV and smartphones is to turn a profit, even if sales slide as much as 30 percent.
“We’re not aiming for size or market share but better profits,” Hiroki Totoki, Sony’s newly appointed chief of its mobile division told an investors’ conference. A poor showing by its Xperia smartphones has weighed heavily on recent earnings and Sony said more detail on plans for the unit will be unveiled before end-March.
With cost cuts on the way in some divisions, Sony is also not planning to renew its FIFA soccer sponsorship contract next year, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Under its new three-year electronics business plan, Sony said it was aiming to boost sales for its videogame division by a quarter to as much as 1.6 trillion yen ($13.6 billion). It said that will be helped by personalized TV, video and music distribution services that should lift revenue per paying user.
At its devices division, which houses its image sensor business, Sony said sales could increase 70 percent to as much as 1.5 trillion yen. Sony’s sensor sales are already robust, with Apple using them in its iPhones while Chinese handset manufacturers are increasingly adopting them.
In a similar event last week for its entertainment units, the conglomerate said it was aiming to lift its movie and TV programming revenues by a third over the next three years.
Shares in Sony finished 6 percent higher on hopes that the new measures show a greater sense of restructuring urgency, while the Nikkei 225 index rose 0.3 percent.
“There’s a lot of expectation for Sony now, but nothing is sure until there are results,” said Ichiyoshi Asset Management chief fund manager Akino Mitsushige. “Getting out of the mobile market is an option, but they can’t do that now, so they will need to make some fundamental changes.”

Sony Pictures Network Reportedly Hit by Hackers

By Agence France-Presse

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Sony Pictures' computer network has reportedly come under cyber-attack, with hackers threatening to release key information from the Japanese group's entertainment division.
Sony did not respond to a request for comment on Tuesday. But the news site The Next Web reported that all Sony employees at the Los Angeles unit were ordered home and to stay off the company network.
A source within Sony told the news site that "a single server was compromised and the attack was spread from there."
An image posted on the Reddit social network from an individual claiming to be a former Sony employee showed a page with the words "Hacked by #GOP." It was unclear what GOP stands for, but some reports said the hacker group is called Guardians of Peace.
The posted image said unspecified demands must be met by Sony or important files would be released.
The website Geek.com said the hackers leaked a large file containing with spreadsheets and what appear to be passwords.
"We've already warned you, and this is just a beginning," the message posted on Reddit said.
"We continue till our request be met... If you don't obey us, we'll release the data shown to the world."
The Sony Pictures website appeared to be functioning normally Tuesday.
The Hollywood Reporter said it had confirmed the breach, but said the aims of the hackers were unclear.
A Sony statement to the entertainment publication said: "Sony Pictures Entertainment experienced a system disruption, which we are working diligently to resolve."