The impact of the Grand Paris project on the Clichy-BatignollesJLL
The Clichy-Batignolles area is a major project to convert former railway sites.
The first release of JLL’s report “Grand Paris and commercial real estate: future trends” focuses on Clichy-Batignolles.
In Clichy-Batignolles 50 hectares of land is due to be developed by 2018/2020 with no less than 260,000 sq m of office space. On the one hand this includes the development of a number of office buildings (140,000 sq m overall) and, on the other hand, the future Cité Judiciaire de Paris (Paris Law Court), designed by the architect Renzo Piano, which will draw 9,000 visitors to the area on a daily basis. New transport links will strengthen the existing network and offset the current weaknesses these sites have in terms of accessibility.
To read more about the the impact of the Grand Paris on commercial estate in Paris and its region, connect to our informative website : http://bit.ly/1vG92jg
The impact of the Grand Paris project on the Clichy-BatignollesJLL
The Clichy-Batignolles area is a major project to convert former railway sites.
The first release of JLL’s report “Grand Paris and commercial real estate: future trends” focuses on Clichy-Batignolles.
In Clichy-Batignolles 50 hectares of land is due to be developed by 2018/2020 with no less than 260,000 sq m of office space. On the one hand this includes the development of a number of office buildings (140,000 sq m overall) and, on the other hand, the future Cité Judiciaire de Paris (Paris Law Court), designed by the architect Renzo Piano, which will draw 9,000 visitors to the area on a daily basis. New transport links will strengthen the existing network and offset the current weaknesses these sites have in terms of accessibility.
To read more about the the impact of the Grand Paris on commercial estate in Paris and its region, connect to our informative website : http://bit.ly/1vG92jg
Global Exhibition on Services (GES) 2019 service sector generates more employment than any other sector and has a huge potential for India in the healthcare industry which is a $100 billion business globally with India’s share of only about $1 billion. More than one crore people travel globally for healthcare every year but India receives only 2-3 lakhs.
The 5th Global Exhibition on Services (GES) was held at Palace Grounds, Bengaluru from Novembver 26 to 28. GES is the largest services show in India and is expected to showcase India’s capability across various services sectors before a global audience. Delegates from over 100 countries are to participate in GES2019.
The sign of a growing economy is directly proportional to a higher contribution from the service sector. “In many developed countries up to 95 percent of GDP comes from the service sector.
In education, out of the 50 lakh students traveling abroad for higher studies globally, only about 45,000 come to India. In the civil aviation sector India spends more than a billion dollars on maintenance, most of which is outsourced to other countries.
Similarly, in shipping India imports about $500 billion worth of goods every year and only a small fraction of this is on Indian carriers. India’s prowess in the IT industry there is still scope for much more as the global market is valued at $4 trillion.
Slides presentate a Roma il 25 febbraio 2014 in occasione del Workshop "Il GNL è per tutti. Le prospettive di utilizzo del metano liquido per i service vessels, i traghetti a corto raggio e le marinerie minori" promosso da @ConferenzaGNL, un progetto a cura di Symposia e WEC Italia - TWITTER #GNL
Stabilisation of Black cotton Soils by Using Groundnut Shell AshIJSRD
Due to rapid increase in the world’s population there is increased demand for food, and this has resulted in the production of different types of crops and consequently large amounts of agricultural wastes are generated. Hence it is necessary to dispose these agricultural wastes safely on to the environment. On other hand BC soils expands and contracts due to changes in the moisture content of the soil, causing structural problems through differential movement of the structure. This isolated movement of sections of the structure can cause damage to building foundations and cracking in the exterior or interior wall covering leads to uneven floors etc. Also cause severe cracking in pavements, swimming pools, pipelines, sidewalks, highways etc. Hence there is need to stabilize expansive soil. From these discussion we should find out the solution for the above two problems. After studying several research papers it is concluded that agricultural wastes can be used effectively in stabilization of BC soils. This project presents stabilization of BC soils using groundnut shell ash since its production increased to large extent. On addition of groundnut shell ash in increment of 15% from 0to 60% to BC soils different experiments on plasticity characteristics, compaction characteristics, shear strength characteristics are conducted .And found gradual improvement in geotechnical properties of black cotton soils.
Software development is a very dynamic discipline, it can be very hype-driven at times. Technologies change all the time. For years, the pattern movement has successfully aimed at capturing the essence of what’s going on in the software development field in order to make sure wheels are not invented over and over again. Some patterns are very specialized, some are quite fundamental (such as the GoF patterns).
However, what are really the fundamentals of software development? Quicksort? Scheme? UML? What would you like all your developers in the team to really understand, what would you like to be the guiding principles of a curriculum of software engineering?
In this pattern language, I try to capture these principles. I will illustrate them with quite different, but usually contemporary and relevant technology examples. Some of the principles are implemented in languages, others in technologies, some in processes.
Global Exhibition on Services (GES) 2019 service sector generates more employment than any other sector and has a huge potential for India in the healthcare industry which is a $100 billion business globally with India’s share of only about $1 billion. More than one crore people travel globally for healthcare every year but India receives only 2-3 lakhs.
The 5th Global Exhibition on Services (GES) was held at Palace Grounds, Bengaluru from Novembver 26 to 28. GES is the largest services show in India and is expected to showcase India’s capability across various services sectors before a global audience. Delegates from over 100 countries are to participate in GES2019.
The sign of a growing economy is directly proportional to a higher contribution from the service sector. “In many developed countries up to 95 percent of GDP comes from the service sector.
In education, out of the 50 lakh students traveling abroad for higher studies globally, only about 45,000 come to India. In the civil aviation sector India spends more than a billion dollars on maintenance, most of which is outsourced to other countries.
Similarly, in shipping India imports about $500 billion worth of goods every year and only a small fraction of this is on Indian carriers. India’s prowess in the IT industry there is still scope for much more as the global market is valued at $4 trillion.
Slides presentate a Roma il 25 febbraio 2014 in occasione del Workshop "Il GNL è per tutti. Le prospettive di utilizzo del metano liquido per i service vessels, i traghetti a corto raggio e le marinerie minori" promosso da @ConferenzaGNL, un progetto a cura di Symposia e WEC Italia - TWITTER #GNL
Stabilisation of Black cotton Soils by Using Groundnut Shell AshIJSRD
Due to rapid increase in the world’s population there is increased demand for food, and this has resulted in the production of different types of crops and consequently large amounts of agricultural wastes are generated. Hence it is necessary to dispose these agricultural wastes safely on to the environment. On other hand BC soils expands and contracts due to changes in the moisture content of the soil, causing structural problems through differential movement of the structure. This isolated movement of sections of the structure can cause damage to building foundations and cracking in the exterior or interior wall covering leads to uneven floors etc. Also cause severe cracking in pavements, swimming pools, pipelines, sidewalks, highways etc. Hence there is need to stabilize expansive soil. From these discussion we should find out the solution for the above two problems. After studying several research papers it is concluded that agricultural wastes can be used effectively in stabilization of BC soils. This project presents stabilization of BC soils using groundnut shell ash since its production increased to large extent. On addition of groundnut shell ash in increment of 15% from 0to 60% to BC soils different experiments on plasticity characteristics, compaction characteristics, shear strength characteristics are conducted .And found gradual improvement in geotechnical properties of black cotton soils.
Software development is a very dynamic discipline, it can be very hype-driven at times. Technologies change all the time. For years, the pattern movement has successfully aimed at capturing the essence of what’s going on in the software development field in order to make sure wheels are not invented over and over again. Some patterns are very specialized, some are quite fundamental (such as the GoF patterns).
However, what are really the fundamentals of software development? Quicksort? Scheme? UML? What would you like all your developers in the team to really understand, what would you like to be the guiding principles of a curriculum of software engineering?
In this pattern language, I try to capture these principles. I will illustrate them with quite different, but usually contemporary and relevant technology examples. Some of the principles are implemented in languages, others in technologies, some in processes.
Kymeta has been developing products aimed at bringing affordable high-speed data service to mobile locations such as planes, trains, oil rigs and vehicles.
Kymeta’s satellite terminals have a proprietary beam-steering antenna design based on synthetic metamaterials, which can bend electromagnetic waves in ways that natural materials can’t. The antennas are flat; the smallest is about the size and shape of a laptop. They are equipped with an array of metamaterial elements that can be electronically tuned to maintain a satellite connection.
This is a non-NDA version of a presentation on Kymeta developed for the Satellite2013 industry conference in March. The original had many animations - I have replaced these with screen grabs where possible.
SunPod® Nomad as urban furniture: the Phonebooth of the 21st century for the ...Advansolar
Discover the SunPod® Nomad, the modern and innovative urban furniture. It is the "Phonebooth of the 21st century" for the Smart City! Powered by the sun, it is 100% self-sufficient. It offers both a WiFi hotspot, and it recharges any kind of electronic devices. In our connected lives in the Smart City, the smartphone is THE essential gadget that just cannot run out of battery. This innovative solution addresses that issue.
World Water Congress 2015 - Impact of ICT on water utility business model Waternomics
This presentation was prepared for the World Water Congress 2015 in Edinburgh. It shows the impact of smart water technology on a water utilities business model and was presented by Sander Smit from BM-Change at the congress.
1. Produk A
Produk B
Produk A
Produk B
RuralUrban
Skill
Specialization
Productivity
Product distribution
Self Sufficient or need
exchange firm due to
transportation cost?
Trader
ElsewhereTrading City
Konsentrasi besar pekerja trading
menyebabkan naiknya harga tanah dekat
perempatan, sungai, pelabuhan, yang
mengakibatkan mereka membeli rumah-
rumah kecil kemudian menjadi populasi
yang sangat padat
Skala ekonomi menggabungkan transport
dan pertukaran
Layanan yang tersedia:
- Kreadit
- Asuransi
- Kesempatan investasi
- Bank
- Layanan Hukum
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2. URBAN RURAL
RAW + COST + INDIVISIBLE (Machine)
- Higher living cost
- Land/rent price
RAW + COST
PRICE PRICE
Home
hade/manual
Machinary
- Mass Production
- Precisely
- Easy to assembly
- Easy to train unskilled
-Individually
-imprecisely
Water fall
turbine
Steam
Turbine
Near to waterfall
Near to mining industry
Location can be
every where
Technology and Location Determination
Determining Cost
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3. Infrastruktur yang tidak
mendukung menyebabkan
lama dan mahal-nya
distribusi, sehingga barang
juga menjadi mahal.
Market
Area
Pabrik-pabrik di
dekat railroad
Jika biaya transportasi:
Input > Output = Mendekat ke
sumber baha mentah,
Output > Input = Mendekat ke Pasar
Di pusat kota, tersedia berbagai fasilitas
dan produk baik hasil dari daerah itu
sendiri maupun dari rural, sebaliknya
rural belum tentu ada semua
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4. PriceProductA
Distance from coastline
8 16 24 32 40 48
Net price of factory product B Cost of homemade Product B
1
1/3
Assumption: Product B = 1/3 A
Favorit Rural Residents
PriceofProduct
Distance from coastline
20 40 60 80 120 160 200 240
Net Price
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7. -Explore Product
- Production Process
- Standardize
Specialized City
A
B
A
B
CA
C
B
Laboratory City/
Diverse City
Why Move?
-Lower production cost
- Lower wages
- Lower land rent
High frequency to move:
-Research and Development
-Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetic
-IT
-Bussiness service, printing &
publishing
-Aerospace, electrical equipment
Low Frequency:
-Furniture
- food & baverage
- Cloth & leather
C
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