New Civil Engineer (NCE) magazine has designed a new app to bring its latest features – including its AI Q&A tool – to members’ mobile devices.
New Civil Engineer (NCE) magazine has developed a new app to make it easier for readers to access the latest on civil engineering on their phones and tablets.
The updated version includes new features, such as Ask NCE, the magazine’s AI tool, which answers users’ questions using only NCE publications.
Members of the ICE can use the app for free, which also grants access to:
- Latest news: coverage from across all infrastructure sectors
- Editor’s highlights: critical stories you shouldn’t miss
- Deep dives: technical project reports on some of the largest infrastructure projects
- The Engineers Collective Podcast: conversations with leading industry figures
Please note that if you already have the NCE app downloaded on your device, you will need to update it to the latest version.
Explore industry-specific insights
The app’s Latest News section allows users to filter by the sectors that most matter to them. Available for selection are:
- ageing assets
- airports
- bridges
- energy
- flooding
- nature-based solutions
- ports
- rail
- resilience
- roads
- skills
- stadiums
- technology
- tunnels
- water
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