...000) to groups of innovative individuals with technology-based ideas in the ICT, non-ICT and high growth technology industries. The team is given a 12-month period to complete the development of their prototypes or proofs-of-concept. b) Allowable Funding: * Prototype development * Proof-of-concept development * Business plans development * Purchase of market feasibility research * Search and registration of Intellectual Property (IP) * Surveys on concrete statistical data * Product sampling expenses * Industry Focus ICT * Mobile/wireless tech * Creative multimedia & content development * Shared services outsourcing * Hardware design * Software development (Bio-informatics, consumer productivity applications, data mining & business intelligence, electronic design automation, enterprise & business services, gaming & interactive entertainment, Internet & e-Commerce, networking, communications & connectivity, open source, operating systems, security) * Internet-based businesses Non-ICT * Biotechnology (Bio-informatics, Bio-chemicals, Bio-diagnostics tools, agriculture and food tech) * Advanced materials * Advanced manufacturing-related tech * Renewable energy / waste management / recycling tech * High-technology consumer & business products Others * Semi-conductors (manufacturing of integrated circuits, microprocessors, logic devices...
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...Engineering. Later the inauguration of the Institute building was done by our Prime Minister Hon'ble Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru on 14th March 1963. The status of Government Engineering College, Raipur had been elevated to National Institute of Technology by the Central Govt. with effect from 1st Dec. 2005. This Institute had been working since last 50 years with a mission to support growth and promotion of industries and community of the region. The institute offers under graduate Degree courses in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Metallurgy Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science & Engineering, Bio Technology, Bio Medical Engineering and Architecture. The institute also offer two years M. Tech. program in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. M. Tech. in Applied Geology and three year Post graduate course leading to the Degree of Master of Computer Applications (M.C.A.) are also offered by this Institute. Ph.D. programs are also offered in almost all disciplines. The...
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...times that she had given and spent with me. I also would like to thank my classmates which help me in giving their opinion in order to ensure that this individual project is success. Lastly, I also would like to thank the person who is directly or indirectly involves in the preparation of this individual project. Thank you so much for the support. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In this case study, discussion will be all about SIRIM Berhad which consists of product and services on certification, testing and inspection within the context of marketing. It involves the background of the company including company vision and mission, the marketing mix of the company and the marketing strategies concept. In other words, how the marketing mix roles design and implement the effective marketing strategies in SIRIM Berhad. The marketing tools that currently used by SIRIM Berhad also will be discussed. Finally, the recommendations and conclusions about whether the roles of marketing mix plays in designing and implementing effective marketing strategies are success are not in SIRIM Berhad will also be conclude. Contents 1. Overview 5 2. Objective 6 3. Situational Analysis 7 Overall Expectation by Government & Industry 10 SWOT Analysis 11 4.Target Market 12 5. Marketing Mix 13-19 6. Summary & Conclusion 21 7. APPENDICES APPENDIX 1 - Target Market 23 APPENDIX 2 – Business Networking 28...
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...THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO International Undergraduate Admission Information 2012/13 Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is one of the oldest and most internationally recognized universities in North America. Canada’s largest university takes pride in a tradition of excellence. No other Canadian university offers as great a diversity of programs and resources. Academic excellence is the prime goal, but the importance of the total university experience is also recognized. Student enrolment is 76,000; the faculty numbers 10,391. A mong the University’s many outstanding resources is its library system, rated one of the top five in North America. More than 40 libraries contain the most comprehensive collection of research material in Canada. There is residence space for over 8,300 students, a health service, an advisory bureau, an international student centre, a career centre, a housing service, restaurants, bookstores, athletic and recreational facilities and facilities for music, theatre and debate. LOCATION Toronto is one of the friendliest and safest cities in the world. There are three locations at which students may study. U of T St. George is located in the heart of downtown Toronto; U of T Scarborough is 22 km (14 miles) to the east of U of T St. George; and U of T Mississauga is 27 km (17 miles) to the west of U of T St. George. All three campuses offer studies in arts, science, business and education; most of the professional...
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...Result = 0 t of CO2 Savings from Biogas Annual savings of: • Reduction of workload of women/children @ 3 hours/plant/day • Fuelwood @ 2 tonnes/plant/year • Agriculture residue @0.35 tonnes/plant/year • Dung cakes @ 0.60 tonnes/plant/year t / l t/ • Kerosene @6.4 liters/plant/year • Dry bio-slurry/bio compost@1.75 tonnes/plant/year p y • Annual reduction of GHGs emission CO2 equivalent @4.2 tonnes/plant/year bio slurry bio • Proper usages bio-slurry and biocompost@80% HHs • Average Plant size is 6 cum Key findings of biog technolo under BS gas ogy SP History of Biogas development in Nepal 1955 ‐Father B R Sauboll built a demonstration biogas plant at St 1955 ‐Father B.R. Sauboll built a demonstration biogas plant at St. Xavier's School, Godavari, Lalitpur. 1968 ‐ Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) of India built a 1968 and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) of India built a plant for an exhibition in Kathmandu. 1974/75 ‐ (Agriculture Year) A Gobar Gas Development Committee / ( g ) p was formed under the Energy Research and Development Forum at Tribhuvan University. 1974 ‐The Development and Consulting Services (DCS) built 4 floating drum plants of KVIC design. Contd. 1977 ‐The Gobar...
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...Sustainable Habitat mission – Climate Change action plan for Chandigarh The good building is not one that hurts the landscape, but one which makes the landscape more beautiful than it was before the building was built. - Frank Lloyd Wright A National Mission on Sustainable Habitat was launched to improve energy efficiency in buildings, manage solid wastes and modal shift to public transport. The Mission aims to promote energy efficiency as an integral part of urban planning and urban renewal through three initiatives: (i) The Energy Conservation Building Code, which addresses optimization of building energy demand; (ii) Recycling of material and Urban Waste Management with a special focus on producing power from waste, biochemical conversion, waste water use, sewage utilization and recycling options wherever possible and others; (iii) Better urban planning and modal shift to public transport to ensure efficient and convenient public transport. In addition, the Mission will address the need to adapt to future climate change by improving the resilience of infrastructure, community based disaster management, and measures for improving the warning system for extreme weather events. Capacity building would be an important component of this Mission. As part of the Mission for Sustainable Habitat and Green Code for Chandigarh, detailed action plan and guidelines have been prepared by the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) which could be City’s vision for sustainability. Chandigarh...
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...Background Foods Fantastic Company (FFC) is a regional grocery store chain that relies heavily on IT processing systems such as a newly implemented fingerprint bio-coding payment system. Many applications are used to support the operations of the business such as using bar codes scanners to track merchandise, sales forecasts, and point of sale data inputs, processes, and outputs. The ITGC review is necessary for the company to comply with SOX and for auditors to follow standards for risk assessment procedures to ensure the financial information is reliable and useable. Purpose The purpose of an ITGC review is to ensure significant weaknesses are not present within the ITGC controls because it will affect all other related systems and application...
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...ABE 2409 PRODUCTION STRUCTURES-I Prerequisites: …… Purpose The aim of this course is to enable the student to: 1. Understand the fundamentals of bio-production structures 2. Know the types of construction materials available Learning Outcomes By the end of this course, the student should: 1. Design structures for animal and crop production 2. Understand the steps involved in the planning of farm buildings 3. Develop sustainable and economical materials and methods for construction Course Description Fundamentals of bio-production structures. Structures: definition, types, classification and uses. Presentation techniques; symbols, sketches, plans, documentation, projections, models, architectural and structural drawings. Functional planning: family and cultural requirements, space, scheduling of activities, rural planning, building planning, farmstead planning, economic planning. Building materials: types, properties and uses. Wood, Concrete, Soil and other building materials; bricks, stone, glass, plastics, thatch and fibres. Design of structural elements. Building systems and codes. Building legislation. Building process: Elements of construction; site selection, landscaping, excavation and drainage. Connections and stiffeners. Finishes and installations. Prescribed Text Books 1. FAO, (1996), Farm Structures in Tropical Climates, Food and Agricultural Organization 2. Anyanzo, L., (1993), Farm Equipment, Machinery, Structures and Buildings...
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...What is bio gas--Biogas typically refers to a mixture of gases produced by the breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen. Biogas can be produced from regionally available raw materials such as recycled waste. It is a renewable energy source and in many cases exerts a very small carbon footprint. Biogas is produced by anaerobic digestion with anaerobic bacteria or fermentation of biodegradable materials such as manure,sewage, municipal waste, green waste, plant material, and crops.[1] It is primarily methane (CH 4) and carbon dioxide (CO 2) and may have small amounts of hydrogen sulphide (H 2S), moisture and siloxanes. The gases methane, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide (CO) can be combusted or oxidized with oxygen. This energy release allows biogas to be used as a fuel; it can be used for any heating purpose, such as cooking. It can also be used in a gas engine to convert the energy in the gas into electricity and heat.[2] Biogas can be compressed, the same way natural gas is compressed to CNG, and used to power motor vehicles. In the UK, for example, biogas is estimated to have the potential to replace around 17% of vehicle fuel.[3] It qualifies for renewable energy subsidies in some parts of the world. Biogas can be cleaned and upgraded to natural gas standards when it becomes bio methane. Biogas is a biofuel and it generally refers to the gas produced from organic matter as it is broken down by biological means. You can build a biogas plant for your home, community...
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...| AIB student ID number: | A001324635 | | | Student name: | Patries Ramkaran | | | Course name: | MBA in Entrepreneurial Management | | | Subject name: | New Venture Creation | | | Subject facilitator: | Priscilla Bahaw | | | Teaching Centre: | School of Higher Education (SHEL) | | | No. of pages: | 27 | | | Word count: | 2491 | | | DECLARATION | I, the above named student, confirm that by submitting, or causing the attached assignment to be submitted, to AIB, I have not plagiarised any other person’s work in this assignment and except where appropriately acknowledged, this assignment is my own work, has been expressed in my own words, and has not previously been submitted for assessment. | ASSESSMENT SHEET | Student name: | | | | Course name: | | | | Subject name: | | | | Assessor/marker: | | | | COMMENTS | Principles learnt (for example, number and understanding of principles referred to, their influence on the structure of this paper, number and correct citations of references, use of appropriate jargon) | | /4 | | | Application of principles. That is, the analysis and evaluation of the example problem based on the principles, including the final recommendations and their justification | | | /8 | | | How well the example problem was described, including the extent and depth of information (including the data) about it that was accessed | | | /4 | | | Structure...
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...SDRAM. RDRAM -RAMBUS DIRECT RAM also known as RIMMs ATA Specs – A series of standards for ATA/IDE and SATA drives are referred to as ATA specs. PIO stands for Programed Input Output and UDMA stands for Ultra Direct Memory Access. This Is protocol for transmitting data between the hand drive and RAM directly, by passing the CPU. Configuring PATA Bios – consist of hard drive Geometry, Data transfer rate, Logical Block Addressing, the number of sector per track, number read and write track and number cylinders. Understanding Bios and Firmware – Bios I a complex piece of Firmware (“software on a chip”) that provides support for the following features and devises, storage devices connected to the motherboard, configuration of the main cache memory, configuration of built in ports-PATA-SATA-USB-PS/2, hardware monitoring. BIOS also runs POST and is to identify test and initialize components. BIOS updates – is needed when you upgrade hardware and you bios doesn’t support it. MAC OS – MACINTOSH OPERATING SYSTEM or OS used for APPLE computers. LINUX - is a ever- expanding group of operating systems that are similar to Unix in design. Linux can be freely downloaded by anyone. WINDOWS INTERFACE –Window explorer, Start menu, Office all these are all so called GUI (graphic user interface) Disk Partition – to break up Hard drive to more than one section...
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...CHINA BOOST FOR SENAI HI-TECH PARK Senai Hi-Tech Park, Malaysia's second high technology industrial park, got off to a promising start with investments of more than US$500 million (RM1.7 billion) from two companies in Johor. China-based EQ Solar Technology International Sdn Bhd plans to invest US$500 million to produce solar modules while leading industrial gases provider MOX-Linde Gases Sdn Bhd, through its initial outlay of RM60 million, plans to set up an industrial gases separation plant. Senai High Tech Park chief executive officer (CEO) Datuk Ahmad Shukri Tajudin said this shows that the park is ready to compete as another preferred location for hightechnology manufacturing, research and innovation activities. Located within Iskandar Malaysia, the park has drawn interest from investors in the US, Europe and China. "Interest is in various sectors including semiconductor industry and solar," he said at a media briefing. International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, witnessed the signing of the memorandum of understanding in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. "We're expecting a few more similar investments," Mustapa said, without disclosing details. Malaysia has so far attracted several global solar industry players like First Solar, Sunpower and Q-Cells. There are also several domestic investments in solar power projects in Selangor and Sabah. Mustapa hopes that the park will create more jobs, similar to what was achieved at the Kulim Hi-Tech Park in the north...
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... | |ICRM | | | | |Undertake IEC campaign | |IEC campaigns for communities, health workers,|2008 |Dec. 2008 | | |and LGU staff designed | | | | |IEC campaigns implemented for coastal |2008 & every |Achieved |IEC Communication Plan completed; | |communities in the 7 municipalities |year thereafter| |KABP Survey completed in 53 Barangays/7 LGUs; | | | | |Report submitted to CMMO; Results to be presented to | | | | |LGUs in October. | | b. Undertake participatory coastal resources assessment and scientific observations | |Participatory coastal resources assessments |2008 & 2012 |2008 |Brgys. Mainit, Baybay, Sta. Felomina & Poblacion, | |completed/updated...
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...INTERMEDIATE VOCATIONAL COURSE Second Year NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES For the Course of Rural Engineering Technician State Institute of Vocational Education Directorate of Intermediate Education Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. 2005 Author Sri Shali Habibulla M.Tech (Ref & A/c), Hons. C.H.E. M.I.S.T.E. Department of Rural Engineering Technician Govt. Junior College (Boys) New, Town, ANANTAPUR - 515 001. Editor Sri K. Jagadish Junior Lecturer in R.E.T. Govt. Junior College Vmedugula - 531027. Vizag (Dist.) PREFACE The main objective of vocational education is to train the students at +2 level for meeting the demands for the skilled manpower in both organised and unorganised sectors and also to provide an alternative channel for those who aimlessly persue higher education and to prepare them for self reliance. The State Institute of Vocational Education (SIVE) in collaboration with the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh has developed curriculum for 43 vocational courses in the field of Engineering & Technology Agriculture Health & Paramedical Business & Commerce Home Science and Humanities Accordingly the text books have been developed by SIVE as per the restructured curriculum by utilizing the services of various professional teachers in the respective fields. I am sure that this book will be immensely useful to the vocational students and teachers in understanding the concepts. I wish to place my sincere thanks on record...
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...Operation Suppy Chain & Management David Imboden, Livia Artuso, Clariss Chow, Youssef Hautier, Topic: Are Agile development / Scrum approaches applicable to other product domain than the software development? 1. Introduction The development of a new product is key for a company. The products can be very simple (a new fork in the Ikea assortment) to extremely complex (let’s think about a new airplane for Airbus), their development still requires a multidisciplinary approach, implies a lot of risks, a lot of uncertainties and usually involves a large amount of resources and cash. But what is exactly product development? We define it as the set of processes that will bring a concept or an idea to product that is used by the final customer, in volume. Other definitions can be found in the literature. We should note that Product Development can be applied to very different domain. Physical (or hardware) products (like the two examples stated above) are the first to come to mind. This category also encompasses products like a new molecule in the biotech industry or a new aliment for the pet-food industry. Millions of new products are launched every year. The time to market, the quality, the fit with the customer need, the integration with the other parts of the company (Customer Service, Manufacturing) are all critical to the success of this new product. It is no surprise that both the academic and industry world committed to develop better processes to handle Product Development...
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