Transfer of Technology
*Choosing Technology
*Acquiring Technology
*Imported and Domestic Technology
*Strategy Over Time
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Additive layer manufacturing (ALM), also known as 3D printing, works by layering or spraying materials to build an object, similar to a printer. ALM started in the 1980s and has evolved to use a variety of materials like polymers, metals, and food. It allows complex designs that would be difficult with traditional manufacturing. Current applications include Nike cleats, musical instruments, body parts, buildings, vehicles, and food. ALM is disruptive as it starts simply and moves up markets, threatening established competitors. The technology's limits will be seen when an ALM failure causes injury. It may replace assembly lines with rows of ALM machines adding layers.
Transfer and Management of Rural TechnologyAbhisek Prasad
This document summarizes a village survey conducted by students guided by Prof. S.C. Mahapatra and Prof. P.K. Bhowmick. The students visited Chitripur village in East Midnapore district to understand the social, economic, and educational conditions of villagers. They surveyed 10 families and found that most villagers rely on agriculture for income, though some have non-agricultural jobs. Educational levels are rising but the village only has a primary school. Access to water and technology is improving but opportunities remain for women's empowerment and small businesses related to animal products. The student group presented their findings and gained valuable experience understanding rural life in India.
This document summarizes a seminar on technology transfer presented by Chandan Kr. Singh. It discusses what technology transfer is, how it occurs, the agents involved, types of technology, the constituents and content of the technology transfer process, roles and responsibilities of the technology transfer team, factors affecting technology transfer, and examples of technology transfer.
Transfer of agriculture technology transferred A Lecture By Mr Allah Dad Khan...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
Agriculture is the backbone of Pakistan's economy, contributing over 20% to GDP. However, agricultural production faces problems due to a lack of access to modern agricultural technologies and information about weather and climate. The government needs to improve agricultural extension services to transfer new technologies and advise farmers about crop varieties suited to local weather conditions in order to boost agricultural productivity and incomes.
Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Studies(IGIDR), and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) on
‘Harnessing Opportunities to Improve Agri-Food Systems’ on July 24-25 , 2014 in New Delhi.
The two day conference aims to discuss the agricultural priority of the government and develop a road map to realise these priorities for improved agri food systems.
Dr. Ravi Dhar Summarizes Technology Transfer India 2016Dr. Ravi Dhar
This document provides an overview of technology management and transfer in Indian academic organizations. It discusses how innovations and intellectual property are generated through research and protected through patents. The technology transfer process involves assessing innovations, obtaining legal protection, licensing technologies, and monitoring commercialization and revenue generation including royalty sharing. It notes that technology transfer offices help support this complex process and various research organizations in India are involved in technology transfer. Effective disposal of technologies through evaluation, upscaling, licensing and monitoring production and sales is also covered.
Additive layer manufacturing (ALM), also known as 3D printing, works by layering or spraying materials to build an object, similar to a printer. ALM started in the 1980s and has evolved to use a variety of materials like polymers, metals, and food. It allows complex designs that would be difficult with traditional manufacturing. Current applications include Nike cleats, musical instruments, body parts, buildings, vehicles, and food. ALM is disruptive as it starts simply and moves up markets, threatening established competitors. The technology's limits will be seen when an ALM failure causes injury. It may replace assembly lines with rows of ALM machines adding layers.
Transfer and Management of Rural TechnologyAbhisek Prasad
This document summarizes a village survey conducted by students guided by Prof. S.C. Mahapatra and Prof. P.K. Bhowmick. The students visited Chitripur village in East Midnapore district to understand the social, economic, and educational conditions of villagers. They surveyed 10 families and found that most villagers rely on agriculture for income, though some have non-agricultural jobs. Educational levels are rising but the village only has a primary school. Access to water and technology is improving but opportunities remain for women's empowerment and small businesses related to animal products. The student group presented their findings and gained valuable experience understanding rural life in India.
This document summarizes a seminar on technology transfer presented by Chandan Kr. Singh. It discusses what technology transfer is, how it occurs, the agents involved, types of technology, the constituents and content of the technology transfer process, roles and responsibilities of the technology transfer team, factors affecting technology transfer, and examples of technology transfer.
Transfer of agriculture technology transferred A Lecture By Mr Allah Dad Khan...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
Agriculture is the backbone of Pakistan's economy, contributing over 20% to GDP. However, agricultural production faces problems due to a lack of access to modern agricultural technologies and information about weather and climate. The government needs to improve agricultural extension services to transfer new technologies and advise farmers about crop varieties suited to local weather conditions in order to boost agricultural productivity and incomes.
Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Studies(IGIDR), and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) on
‘Harnessing Opportunities to Improve Agri-Food Systems’ on July 24-25 , 2014 in New Delhi.
The two day conference aims to discuss the agricultural priority of the government and develop a road map to realise these priorities for improved agri food systems.
Dr. Ravi Dhar Summarizes Technology Transfer India 2016Dr. Ravi Dhar
This document provides an overview of technology management and transfer in Indian academic organizations. It discusses how innovations and intellectual property are generated through research and protected through patents. The technology transfer process involves assessing innovations, obtaining legal protection, licensing technologies, and monitoring commercialization and revenue generation including royalty sharing. It notes that technology transfer offices help support this complex process and various research organizations in India are involved in technology transfer. Effective disposal of technologies through evaluation, upscaling, licensing and monitoring production and sales is also covered.
The Perspectives of Agricultural Extension” aims at providing AICM students with an understanding of the perspectives of agricultural extension. Specifically, the module aims to:
Enable student understanding of agricultural extension perspectives in the current changing scenario of agriculture
Enhance students’ understanding of Information and Communication Technology and Management within the existing agricultural extension system and the changes that need to be considered
Produce graduates who understand the importance of agricultural information communication management and are self-sufficient in applying it in their agricultural extension practice
Produce graduates who will strengthen the capacity of the extension system in the area of Information and Communication Management (ICM)so as to provide services in technology diffusion and uptake
The course module is divided into thirteen topics in total.
Each topic in the module consists of an introduction, objectives, outcomes and summary.
Assessment activities in the form of assignments, field work, cases studies and reflections are also found under all the topics except topic five. These activities will help you in your attempt to learn, critically analyse and understand the contents of the topics.
Each topic in the module consists of an introduction, objectives, outcomes and summary. Assessment activities in the form of assignments, field work, cases studies and reflections are also found under all the topics except topic five. These activities will help you in your attempt to learn, critically analyse and understand the contents of the topics.
This presentation discusses corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its importance. It defines CSR using Carroll's four part model of economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic responsibilities. It outlines the CSR requirements for large Indian companies under new rules. It addresses myths about CSR and highlights benefits like improved reputation, customer loyalty, and attracting employees. Examples of CSR initiatives from various Indian companies are provided relating to health, education, environment and community. Challenges of implementing CSR are also discussed.
This document discusses the benefits of American Depository Receipts (ADRs) for Indian companies and international investors. It notes that ADRs allow Indian companies to raise capital from foreign markets while providing international investors exposure to the Indian market to gain higher returns and reduce systematic risk through diversification. The rising Indian stock market and strengthening rupee benefit ADR holders by increasing the dollar value of their investments and savings.
The document discusses the history and development of agricultural extension systems in Israel. It notes that dry farming was practiced for over 2000 years, and the first agricultural school was established in 1870. In the early 20th century, the Jewish Agency established an Agricultural Experiment Station to conduct research and share results with farmers. After Israel's establishment in 1948, research stations merged into the Agricultural Research Organization (ARO). The extension system is coordinated through the Ministry of Agriculture and regional bureaus, and involves close cooperation between researchers, extension agents, farmers and industries. This has led to advanced agricultural technologies and modern farming practices in Israel despite its challenging landscape and climate.
This document discusses key aspects of merchandise purchasing for retailers, including branding strategies, global sourcing decisions, the purchasing process, and ethical/legal issues. It describes how retailers establish relationships with vendors, evaluate suppliers, negotiate purchases, handle incoming inventory, and reorder goods. Retailers must consider an optimal brand mix, factors for sourcing overseas, and legal topics like slotting allowances and exclusive dealing agreements with vendors. The overall purchasing process involves identifying, evaluating, and selecting suppliers to purchase inventory from while ensuring proper handling and storage of merchandise in stores.
The document discusses various ways that information and communication technologies (ICTs) can help support agricultural development in India. It describes how ICTs such as mobile phones, computers, and the internet are being used to improve access to information for farmers, strengthen agricultural extension services, and help manage agricultural supply chains. It provides several examples of ICT initiatives in India that are aimed at bridging the digital divide between rural and urban areas.
This document introduces computers and their basic components. It defines a computer as an electronic device that processes data. The four main parts of a computer system are hardware, software, data, and people. Hardware refers to the physical parts of the computer, software contains the computer's instructions, data is the raw facts manipulated by the computer, and people are the users. The document outlines the four types of computer hardware, two categories of software and their purposes, and four common types of computers and the jobs they perform best.
**needs updates and improvement
this slides are made with excerpts from other sources like, books,publication, journals, magazines and on-line sources.No plagiarism intended.
intended for the review in the upcoming may 2015 agriculture major admission test of Cavite State University.
for inquiries email me at: darkspot0713@gmail.com
Construction and demolition waste accounts for a large portion of municipal solid waste in India. It consists of materials like concrete, bricks, timber, glass, steel, and plastic generated during construction, remodeling, repair or demolition of buildings. There is an increase in such waste due to aging infrastructure, economic growth, and natural disasters. Proper management of construction waste includes reducing waste generation, segregating waste at the source, and following the hierarchy of reuse, recycling and recovery before landfill disposal. Recycling of construction waste provides economic and environmental benefits and helps conserve natural resources.
This document discusses the use of construction and demolition waste in building projects. It notes that demolition sites generate large amounts of solid waste that is often dumped, but that recycling building materials is possible. It then outlines what construction and demolition waste consists of, including concrete, brick, timber, sanitary ware, glass, steel and plastics. For each material, it describes how they can be recycled and reused in building applications to reduce costs and environmental impacts. The document concludes by emphasizing the benefits of recycling construction waste and provides initiatives to promote greater reuse.
The document discusses the major drivers of supply chain performance which include logistical drivers like facilities, inventory, and transportation as well as cross-functional drivers like information, sourcing, and pricing. It states that a company's supply chain must balance efficiency and responsiveness based on its competitive strategy. Each driver is then defined in 1-3 sentences, covering topics like types of facilities, approaches to inventory and transportation, uses of information, components of sourcing and pricing decisions, and obstacles to achieving strategic fit.
The document provides information about engineering and manufacturing careers. It discusses what engineers do, using science and math to solve problems and create new things. It outlines the skills and education needed to become an engineer, including taking math, science, and technology courses and obtaining a 4-year engineering degree. The document also discusses rewarding aspects of engineering careers like helping people, solving problems, and high paying job opportunities. It provides examples of local engineering and manufacturing companies and colleges that offer engineering degrees.
Emerging Exponential Technologies - History & IntroductionPrakhyath Rai
The Slide focusses on providing insights on following topics,
* Evolution of Technologies
* Introduction to Industrial Revolution
* Historical Background of the Industrial Revolution
* Introduction to Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0)
* Role of Data for Emerging Technologies
* Enabling Devices and Networks for Emerging Technologies (Programmable Devices)
* Human to Machine Interaction
* Future Trends in Emerging Technologies
Industry 5.0 aims to support humans by finding an optimal balance of efficiency and productivity through collaboration between humans and robots. It builds on advancements from previous industrial revolutions by leveraging technologies like the Internet of Things and big data to add a personal human touch to automation. The progress of Industry 5.0 through this human-machine collaboration is seen as unavoidable and will benefit areas like business models, profitability, productivity, security, safety, and skills development.
This document discusses the definition of technology and engineering. It defines technology as the outcome of engineering, which is the application of math and science knowledge to develop ways to use natural forces and materials for humanity's benefit. Engineering involves designing under constraints to improve quality of life. Examples of technology include machines, vehicles, infrastructure, electronics, and more. Engineering fields involve research, development, testing, analysis, design, manufacturing, construction, and more. The document outlines many engineering specializations and career paths. It argues that introducing engineering design concepts to students in their first year helps concretize complex concepts and develop important job skills.
1. The document provides an introduction to engineering, explaining that the essence of engineering is design which applies math, science and technology to solve problems and meet human needs.
2. Engineering design is both systematic and creative, and is an iterative process that explores many alternatives to achieve optimal solutions.
3. The document then discusses the definition of engineering, different engineering disciplines and careers, and provides an assignment for students to research a specific discipline.
This document discusses Industry 4.0 and the future of work and skills. It provides a historical view of the four industrial revolutions from the late 18th century to today. Industry 4.0 is characterized by technologies like cloud computing, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, the internet of things, robotics, and more. Examples are given of how companies like Siemens, Trumpf, and GE are implementing Industry 4.0. The document also discusses research findings from NASSCOM/EY on future skills and new professions needed for Industry 4.0 like analytical thinking, collaboration, and technology design. It concludes with questions about the future of work and skills.
The Evolution of Crane Technology A Historical Perspective.Kogiengineering
Welcome to our Hydraulic Mobility Crane Supplier in Delhi, where precision and efficiency converge to elevate your material handling operations. As your trusted supplier, we specialize in providing high-quality hydraulic mobility cranes tailored to meet the diverse needs of industries. Our innovative solutions offer seamless lifting and transportation of heavy loads, ensuring optimal performance and reliability in your operations. Backed by years of expertise and a commitment to excellence, we strive to deliver cutting-edge solutions that enhance productivity and streamline your material handling processes. Experience the difference with our Hydraulic Mobility Crane Supplier service, where precision meets efficiency for success in your industry.
SINOM is a solution provider and full life cycle integrated service provider for mining, metallurgy, minerals, power, and airport/seaport fields. It was founded in 1962 and restructured in 2000. SINOM provides comprehensive services including project consulting, planning, design, manufacturing, construction, and operation. It has businesses in resources development, trading, EPC projects, equipment manufacturing, and specialized services for various industrial fields.
solution provider for mining, metallurgy, mineral, power, airport, and seapor...Cameron KL
SINOM GROUP CO., LTD. ( SINO METALLURGY GROUP, CHINA) is one of largest Integrated Group Corporation in China.
Consisting of :
Design & research Institutes, Equipment manufacturing plants, Copper mould manufacturing plant, Rolls manufacturing plant, Graphite electrode manufacturing plant, Refractories plant, and Import & Export company Etc.
SINOM GROUP Co., Ltd. is concentrating on developing of ferrous & non-ferrous manufacturing, continuous casting and Rolling technology, mainly.
As one of the most experienced Chinese suppliers of complete line and components for steel and non-ferrous industries, SINOM GROUP Co., Ltd. is engaged in design, manufacturing, engineering and service activities on word-wide basis.
Overseas Partners (Office):
India, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Syria, Qatar, Etc.
MAIN SCOPE SUPPLY:
EPC Project Line:
Lime kiln, dolomite production line, Pulverized coal injection - PCI, EAF, LF, Continuous Casting Machine, Preheating Furnace, Hot Rolling Mill Line, Bar Counting and splitting system, Cold Rolling Line, Centrifugal Casting Line, Slitting Line, Cut-to-length Line, Cleaning Line, Pickling Line, Hot dip galvanized Line, Coating line, Levelling line, Billet grinding line ETC.
Components & Parts:
Copper Mould Tube, Copper Mould Plate, Water Jacket, Water Cooled Cable, Forged Rolls, Casting Rolls, Roll Shell, Roll Core, stand, Coiler, Uncoiler, Gearbox, Leveller, Bearing, Universal Shaft, Lathe, ETC.
Working principle:
CO-OPERATION, FRIENDSHIP, WIN-WIN, DEVELOPMENT
BUILDING OUR FUTURE TOGETHER !
The Perspectives of Agricultural Extension” aims at providing AICM students with an understanding of the perspectives of agricultural extension. Specifically, the module aims to:
Enable student understanding of agricultural extension perspectives in the current changing scenario of agriculture
Enhance students’ understanding of Information and Communication Technology and Management within the existing agricultural extension system and the changes that need to be considered
Produce graduates who understand the importance of agricultural information communication management and are self-sufficient in applying it in their agricultural extension practice
Produce graduates who will strengthen the capacity of the extension system in the area of Information and Communication Management (ICM)so as to provide services in technology diffusion and uptake
The course module is divided into thirteen topics in total.
Each topic in the module consists of an introduction, objectives, outcomes and summary.
Assessment activities in the form of assignments, field work, cases studies and reflections are also found under all the topics except topic five. These activities will help you in your attempt to learn, critically analyse and understand the contents of the topics.
Each topic in the module consists of an introduction, objectives, outcomes and summary. Assessment activities in the form of assignments, field work, cases studies and reflections are also found under all the topics except topic five. These activities will help you in your attempt to learn, critically analyse and understand the contents of the topics.
This presentation discusses corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its importance. It defines CSR using Carroll's four part model of economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic responsibilities. It outlines the CSR requirements for large Indian companies under new rules. It addresses myths about CSR and highlights benefits like improved reputation, customer loyalty, and attracting employees. Examples of CSR initiatives from various Indian companies are provided relating to health, education, environment and community. Challenges of implementing CSR are also discussed.
This document discusses the benefits of American Depository Receipts (ADRs) for Indian companies and international investors. It notes that ADRs allow Indian companies to raise capital from foreign markets while providing international investors exposure to the Indian market to gain higher returns and reduce systematic risk through diversification. The rising Indian stock market and strengthening rupee benefit ADR holders by increasing the dollar value of their investments and savings.
The document discusses the history and development of agricultural extension systems in Israel. It notes that dry farming was practiced for over 2000 years, and the first agricultural school was established in 1870. In the early 20th century, the Jewish Agency established an Agricultural Experiment Station to conduct research and share results with farmers. After Israel's establishment in 1948, research stations merged into the Agricultural Research Organization (ARO). The extension system is coordinated through the Ministry of Agriculture and regional bureaus, and involves close cooperation between researchers, extension agents, farmers and industries. This has led to advanced agricultural technologies and modern farming practices in Israel despite its challenging landscape and climate.
This document discusses key aspects of merchandise purchasing for retailers, including branding strategies, global sourcing decisions, the purchasing process, and ethical/legal issues. It describes how retailers establish relationships with vendors, evaluate suppliers, negotiate purchases, handle incoming inventory, and reorder goods. Retailers must consider an optimal brand mix, factors for sourcing overseas, and legal topics like slotting allowances and exclusive dealing agreements with vendors. The overall purchasing process involves identifying, evaluating, and selecting suppliers to purchase inventory from while ensuring proper handling and storage of merchandise in stores.
The document discusses various ways that information and communication technologies (ICTs) can help support agricultural development in India. It describes how ICTs such as mobile phones, computers, and the internet are being used to improve access to information for farmers, strengthen agricultural extension services, and help manage agricultural supply chains. It provides several examples of ICT initiatives in India that are aimed at bridging the digital divide between rural and urban areas.
This document introduces computers and their basic components. It defines a computer as an electronic device that processes data. The four main parts of a computer system are hardware, software, data, and people. Hardware refers to the physical parts of the computer, software contains the computer's instructions, data is the raw facts manipulated by the computer, and people are the users. The document outlines the four types of computer hardware, two categories of software and their purposes, and four common types of computers and the jobs they perform best.
**needs updates and improvement
this slides are made with excerpts from other sources like, books,publication, journals, magazines and on-line sources.No plagiarism intended.
intended for the review in the upcoming may 2015 agriculture major admission test of Cavite State University.
for inquiries email me at: darkspot0713@gmail.com
Construction and demolition waste accounts for a large portion of municipal solid waste in India. It consists of materials like concrete, bricks, timber, glass, steel, and plastic generated during construction, remodeling, repair or demolition of buildings. There is an increase in such waste due to aging infrastructure, economic growth, and natural disasters. Proper management of construction waste includes reducing waste generation, segregating waste at the source, and following the hierarchy of reuse, recycling and recovery before landfill disposal. Recycling of construction waste provides economic and environmental benefits and helps conserve natural resources.
This document discusses the use of construction and demolition waste in building projects. It notes that demolition sites generate large amounts of solid waste that is often dumped, but that recycling building materials is possible. It then outlines what construction and demolition waste consists of, including concrete, brick, timber, sanitary ware, glass, steel and plastics. For each material, it describes how they can be recycled and reused in building applications to reduce costs and environmental impacts. The document concludes by emphasizing the benefits of recycling construction waste and provides initiatives to promote greater reuse.
The document discusses the major drivers of supply chain performance which include logistical drivers like facilities, inventory, and transportation as well as cross-functional drivers like information, sourcing, and pricing. It states that a company's supply chain must balance efficiency and responsiveness based on its competitive strategy. Each driver is then defined in 1-3 sentences, covering topics like types of facilities, approaches to inventory and transportation, uses of information, components of sourcing and pricing decisions, and obstacles to achieving strategic fit.
The document provides information about engineering and manufacturing careers. It discusses what engineers do, using science and math to solve problems and create new things. It outlines the skills and education needed to become an engineer, including taking math, science, and technology courses and obtaining a 4-year engineering degree. The document also discusses rewarding aspects of engineering careers like helping people, solving problems, and high paying job opportunities. It provides examples of local engineering and manufacturing companies and colleges that offer engineering degrees.
Emerging Exponential Technologies - History & IntroductionPrakhyath Rai
The Slide focusses on providing insights on following topics,
* Evolution of Technologies
* Introduction to Industrial Revolution
* Historical Background of the Industrial Revolution
* Introduction to Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0)
* Role of Data for Emerging Technologies
* Enabling Devices and Networks for Emerging Technologies (Programmable Devices)
* Human to Machine Interaction
* Future Trends in Emerging Technologies
Industry 5.0 aims to support humans by finding an optimal balance of efficiency and productivity through collaboration between humans and robots. It builds on advancements from previous industrial revolutions by leveraging technologies like the Internet of Things and big data to add a personal human touch to automation. The progress of Industry 5.0 through this human-machine collaboration is seen as unavoidable and will benefit areas like business models, profitability, productivity, security, safety, and skills development.
This document discusses the definition of technology and engineering. It defines technology as the outcome of engineering, which is the application of math and science knowledge to develop ways to use natural forces and materials for humanity's benefit. Engineering involves designing under constraints to improve quality of life. Examples of technology include machines, vehicles, infrastructure, electronics, and more. Engineering fields involve research, development, testing, analysis, design, manufacturing, construction, and more. The document outlines many engineering specializations and career paths. It argues that introducing engineering design concepts to students in their first year helps concretize complex concepts and develop important job skills.
1. The document provides an introduction to engineering, explaining that the essence of engineering is design which applies math, science and technology to solve problems and meet human needs.
2. Engineering design is both systematic and creative, and is an iterative process that explores many alternatives to achieve optimal solutions.
3. The document then discusses the definition of engineering, different engineering disciplines and careers, and provides an assignment for students to research a specific discipline.
This document discusses Industry 4.0 and the future of work and skills. It provides a historical view of the four industrial revolutions from the late 18th century to today. Industry 4.0 is characterized by technologies like cloud computing, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, the internet of things, robotics, and more. Examples are given of how companies like Siemens, Trumpf, and GE are implementing Industry 4.0. The document also discusses research findings from NASSCOM/EY on future skills and new professions needed for Industry 4.0 like analytical thinking, collaboration, and technology design. It concludes with questions about the future of work and skills.
The Evolution of Crane Technology A Historical Perspective.Kogiengineering
Welcome to our Hydraulic Mobility Crane Supplier in Delhi, where precision and efficiency converge to elevate your material handling operations. As your trusted supplier, we specialize in providing high-quality hydraulic mobility cranes tailored to meet the diverse needs of industries. Our innovative solutions offer seamless lifting and transportation of heavy loads, ensuring optimal performance and reliability in your operations. Backed by years of expertise and a commitment to excellence, we strive to deliver cutting-edge solutions that enhance productivity and streamline your material handling processes. Experience the difference with our Hydraulic Mobility Crane Supplier service, where precision meets efficiency for success in your industry.
SINOM is a solution provider and full life cycle integrated service provider for mining, metallurgy, minerals, power, and airport/seaport fields. It was founded in 1962 and restructured in 2000. SINOM provides comprehensive services including project consulting, planning, design, manufacturing, construction, and operation. It has businesses in resources development, trading, EPC projects, equipment manufacturing, and specialized services for various industrial fields.
solution provider for mining, metallurgy, mineral, power, airport, and seapor...Cameron KL
SINOM GROUP CO., LTD. ( SINO METALLURGY GROUP, CHINA) is one of largest Integrated Group Corporation in China.
Consisting of :
Design & research Institutes, Equipment manufacturing plants, Copper mould manufacturing plant, Rolls manufacturing plant, Graphite electrode manufacturing plant, Refractories plant, and Import & Export company Etc.
SINOM GROUP Co., Ltd. is concentrating on developing of ferrous & non-ferrous manufacturing, continuous casting and Rolling technology, mainly.
As one of the most experienced Chinese suppliers of complete line and components for steel and non-ferrous industries, SINOM GROUP Co., Ltd. is engaged in design, manufacturing, engineering and service activities on word-wide basis.
Overseas Partners (Office):
India, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Syria, Qatar, Etc.
MAIN SCOPE SUPPLY:
EPC Project Line:
Lime kiln, dolomite production line, Pulverized coal injection - PCI, EAF, LF, Continuous Casting Machine, Preheating Furnace, Hot Rolling Mill Line, Bar Counting and splitting system, Cold Rolling Line, Centrifugal Casting Line, Slitting Line, Cut-to-length Line, Cleaning Line, Pickling Line, Hot dip galvanized Line, Coating line, Levelling line, Billet grinding line ETC.
Components & Parts:
Copper Mould Tube, Copper Mould Plate, Water Jacket, Water Cooled Cable, Forged Rolls, Casting Rolls, Roll Shell, Roll Core, stand, Coiler, Uncoiler, Gearbox, Leveller, Bearing, Universal Shaft, Lathe, ETC.
Working principle:
CO-OPERATION, FRIENDSHIP, WIN-WIN, DEVELOPMENT
BUILDING OUR FUTURE TOGETHER !
Lesson 1 - Introduction to Emerging Technologies.pptxRizaJeanMAcanto
This document provides an introduction to emerging technologies and discusses several key topics:
- It defines emerging technologies and technological evolution and lists some current examples like AI, blockchain, AR/VR, and IoT.
- It describes the four industrial revolutions in history and the major innovations that defined each, including steam power, electricity, digital electronics, and cyber-physical systems.
- It explains important concepts like programmable devices, human-computer interaction, and the role of data in powering new technologies.
The document introduces the 9 core technologies: bio, electrical, electronics, fluid, materials, mechanical, optical, structural, and thermal. It provides definitions for each technology and examples of how they are represented. Learners are asked to identify the core technology that different slides represent and complete an assessment with examples of each technology.
Welcome to our Hydraulic Mobility Crane Supplier in Delhi, where precision and efficiency converge to elevate your material handling operations. As your trusted supplier, we specialize in providing high-quality hydraulic mobility cranes tailored to meet the diverse needs of industries. Our innovative solutions offer seamless lifting and transportation of heavy loads, ensuring optimal performance and reliability in your operations. Backed by years of expertise and a commitment to excellence, we strive to deliver cutting-edge solutions that enhance productivity and streamline your material handling processes. Experience the difference with our Hydraulic Mobility Crane Supplier service, where precision meets efficiency for success in your industry.
Operations Management - Process TechnologyNelson Opeña
The document outlines key aspects of process technology that operations managers need to understand. It defines process technology as the machines, equipment, and devices that create and deliver products and services. It discusses how process technologies are categorized into material, information, and customer processing technologies. The document also provides guidelines for evaluating process technologies based on how well they fit the task, improve operations performance, and provide acceptable financial returns. Finally, it discusses factors to consider when implementing process technologies such as resource requirements, customer acceptability, and anticipating problems.
Why did industrial revolution starts?
All about industrial revolution. It's a beginner friendly blog.
It contains explanation about Industrial_Revolution_1.0 ,
Industrial_Revolution_2.0 ,
Industrial_Revolution_3.0 ,
Industrial_Revolution_4.0
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There are eight core engineering technologies that are building blocks of technological systems: mechanical, structural, electrical, electronic, fluid, optical, thermal, and biotechnology. These core technologies involve putting together parts to transmit motion, create structures, produce and control energy, use fluids and light, exchange heat, and adapt organisms. Examples of applications for each technology are provided.
Engineering is the application of mathematics, empirical evidence and scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge in order to invent, innovate, design, build, maintain, research, and improve structures, machines, tools, systems, components, materials, processes and organizations.
The Evolution of Crane Technology A Historical Perspective.Kogiengineering
Welcome to our Hydraulic Mobility Crane Supplier in Delhi, where precision and efficiency converge to elevate your material handling operations. As your trusted supplier, we specialize in providing high-quality hydraulic mobility cranes tailored to meet the diverse needs of industries. Our innovative solutions offer seamless lifting and transportation of heavy loads, ensuring optimal performance and reliability in your operations. Backed by years of expertise and a commitment to excellence, we strive to deliver cutting-edge solutions that enhance productivity and streamline your material handling processes. Experience the difference with our Hydraulic Mobility Crane Supplier service, where precision meets efficiency for success in your industry.
The Evolution of Crane Technology A Historical Perspective.Kogiengineering
Elevate your industrial experience with KOGU ENGINEERING LLP – your trusted source for precision manufacturing solutions. Leaders in Magnetic Lifters, Magnetic Chucks, Inserts, and Bandsaw Coils. Transforming industries with innovation and reliability.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
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Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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28. STEPS INCLUDED
Establishing whether there is a need for
technology
Selecting cost-effective technological
solutions
Evaluating local infrastructure and any
limitations it might impose
Considering sustainability issues
Acquiring the chosen technology
Following correct purchasing processes
29. Technology Transfer is the process by
which technology is disseminated.
It involves communication of
relevant knowledge by the
Transferor to the Recipient.
It is in the form of technology
transfer transaction which way or
may not be a legally binding
contract.
Technology Transfer
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34. WORLD’S MOST TECH READY COUNTRIES
2014
Economy 2014 2013
Finland 1 1
Singapore 2 2
Sweden 3 3
Netherlands 4 4
Norway 5 5
Switzerland 6 6
United States 7 9
Hong Kong
(SAR)
8 14
United
Kingdom
9 7
37. Neolithic Revolution 3000BCE
Stone
Flint
Power
Fire
Tools and Weapons
Spear, Bow and Arrow, Boomerang,
Potter's wheel, Bow drill, Pole lathe,
Wheel itself
45. Technological achievements of Greece and Rome
Mastery of Iron
Furnace
Mechanical contrivances
Aeolipile
Waterwheel
Agriculture
Plowshare
Moldboard
Archimedean screw and noria
Building
Dome, tunnels, lighthouses, bridges, walls and
amphitheaters,
47. Other fields of Technology
Pottery and glass making and
leatherworking
Transport
Sailing ship
Military Technology
Great siege catapults
Iron helmets
Breastplate