Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research

Institute Of Engineering & Fertilizer Research

The Institute of Engineering and Fertilizer Research (or IEFR) in Faisalabad is a Pakistan institution. It strives to be "a modern center of excellence for research and development in the fields of sciences, engineering and technologies."

NFC Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research is envisaged to grow as a modern center of excellence for research and development in the fields of sciences, engineering and technologies. NFC IEFR is committed to the provision of intellectual leadership and to emerge as a beacon of light for the country's scientific and technological progress and needs.The institute got ISO 9001-2000 certification in 2006.

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