August 28, 2010 17:12 WSPC/0219-8770 195-ijitm S0219877010002100 International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management Vol. 7, No. 3 (2010) 237–246 c World Scientific Publishing Company DOI: 10.1142/S0219877010002100 Int. J. Innovation Technol. Management 2010.07:237-246. Downloaded from www.worldscientific.com by PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY on 07/25/15. For personal use only. STRATEGIC PLANNING OF FUTURE PRODUCTS WITH PRODUCT SCENARIOS VOLKER GRIENITZ∗ and VOLKER BLUME
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TITLE Working functions of 360 degree air cooler 1.1 DESCRIPTION An evaporative air cooler is a device that cools air through the evaporation of water. The problem encountered in the conventional air cooler is that it fails to maintain the optimum relative humidity (RH) level of 40-60%. This makes the users feel uncomfortable. Also conventional air coolers use axial type blower which blows air only in one direction which makes the cooling rate slower. The purpose of the present project is
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A Project Report on “A Distribution Channel of Gati Logistics Ltd.” In partial fulfillment for the requirements of Legal Aspects of Business course in the Two Year Full-time Master of Business Administration Programme, Gujarat Technical University SUBMITTED BY: Clifford Dsouza | NR13035 | Royston Dsouza | NR13036 | Mittal Patel | NR13098 | Atit Sakhidas | NR13125 | Akash Shah | NR13130 | Manali Sharma | NR13145 | Tejas Vasani
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3D Printing: Manufacturing Randall Ballard, Jerry Boggs, Bol Bol, and Jiro Newton DeVry University LAS 432 Professor Lynn Wallace April 19, 2014 Table of Contents I. 3D Printing: Manufacturing – Randall, Jerry, Bol, and Jiro 4 II. How 3D Printing Works – Randall 4 a. 3D Printing or Additive Manufacturing? 5 b. Commercial Manufacturing 5 III. The Historical Development and Context of the Technology – Randall 6 c. Chuck Hall
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2009 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics Suntec Convention and Exhibition Center Singapore, July 14-17, 2009 A Virtual Reality Operator Interface Station with Hydraulic Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation for Prototyping Excavator Control Systems Mark D. Elton, Aaron R. Enes, and Wayne J. Book, Fellow, IEEE Abstract— A multimodal operator interface station is developed to display a realistic virtual reality depiction of a compact excavator performing general
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THE KENYA UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES CENTRAL PLACEMENT SERVICE University of Nairobi, Kenya Science campus Telephone : 0723954927, 0734879662 Email : kuccps@uonbi.ac.ke Website : http://kuccps.uonbi.ac.ke P.O. Box 105166 – 00101 Nairobi KENYA UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES CENTRAL PLACEMENT SERVICE (KUCCPS) PROCEDURE FOR ONLINE APPLICATION FOR PLACEMENT TO UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 2013 KCSE EXAMINATION CANDIDATES 1 INTRODUCTION The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (Placement
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Background of two companies Duracell: Duracell was started by a scientist named Samuel Ruben and tungsten filament manufacturer named Philip Rogers Mallory in 1920. In 1950, Kodak introduced a new flash light camera requires a new cell size, which was fulfilled by Samuel Ruben and resulted in the birth of AAA battery. He came up with highly reliable, compact, long lasting and never produced before alkaline manganese batteries. The term “Duracell” was introduced in the year of 1964 giving a simple
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