Noun
NRE (uncountable)
Initialism of new relationship energy.
For high volume mass-produced parts, the long term cost reduction achievable through lower wafer pricing reduces the impact of ARM's NRE (Non-Recurring Engineering) costs, making the dedicated foundry a better choice. Source: Internet
NRE accounts can be maintained in Indian rupee. Source: Internet
Nanaimo city council voted unanimously at Monday’s meeting to consult with a lawyer to find out the legalities of financially supporting the NRE, and also to review more closely the financial information contained in the NRE’s business plan. Source: Internet
In the case of Nyangani Renewable Energy (NRE) of Zimbabwe, this starts with building access roads so that the heavy construction equipment and power house equipment can get to the site. Source: Internet
The NRE hopes for a new depot nearby, but it’s asking for $6.05 million from the City of Nanaimo for construction. Source: Internet