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419 documents for chemical product design
  • In co-operation with Continuing Education Gateway, The Herald is providing the only course vacancy service that includes information on Degree, Diploma in Higher Education and Higher National Diploma course vacancies throughout Scotland. Our list includes all Scottish institutions which have vacancies, not only those which are members of UCAS*. The information comes directly from course vacancies listed on Gateway's PlanIT Plus database at www.planitplus.net. The database is constantly updated using information provided directly by Scottish universities, colleges and institions of higher education. The UCAS code (for university courses appears in brackets at the end of each entry.

    ...Langside College. HND. Garden Design. Horticulture. Oatridge College. HND. Agriculture....HND. 3D Design: Product Design. Art Glass Design. Fine Art. Graphic Design...HND. Business. Chemical and Forensic Sciences. Abertay University. BSc Hon...

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    ...Forth Valley College. HND. Chemical Process Technology (Chemical Engineering). Glasgow... (with Computer Systems Management and Design). UHI Millennium Institute. BEng Hons. Aircraft En...Engineering Systems (056H). Sound Production (039J). University of the West of Scotland. BEng. ...

  • This paper evaluates what we have learned about the relevance and reliability of financial and non-financial information on intangibles from the value-relevance literature. Because value-relevance studies do not easily allow judgments about the reliability of information on intangibles, and this is an issue of central interest, this paper takes a rather wide look across a range of literatures to try to piece together some indirect evidence on both relevance and reliability. The evidence from a package of value-relevance and triangulation studies suggests research and development (R&D) is generally not reliably measured and may be less relevant in some contexts than others as well (e.g. established versus growth firms). Further purchased goodwill and some non-financial measures of br...

    ... for reliability using the value-relevance design. Since the reliability of information on intangibl...Human resources. 2. Human capital. Production resources. 3. Advertising, brands and related IP. ...-based: electronics, electrical and chemicals, usually large firms with in-house R&Dbased techno...

  • ...The Secretary of State has been designated for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European C...“quality development” means the chemical, pharmaceutical and biological testing necessary t...

  • SCIENCE students from Teesside University have been studying one of the region's most cutting edge facilities. The Centre for Process Innovation invited undergraduate and MSc students from Teesside University , Durham, Northumbria and Sunderland to see the facilities at PETEC, its Printable Electronics Technology Centre at NETPark, Sedgefield.

    ..., Optical Communication Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Product Design and Physics an inside ...

  • Intangibles are ideas or knowledge about the natural (physical and biological) and socio-cultural worlds that enable people to better accomplish their goals, both in primitive societies and in modern economies. Intangibles include basic research and technology improvements, as well as knowledge to better organise exchange and production, and over time become inextricably embedded in improved tangible assets. Accounting intangibles are legally excludable subsets of economic intangibles, which in turn are the subsets of cultural intangibles that can be used to create tradable goods or services. Because economic intangibles are cumulative, synergistic, and frequently inseparable from other tangible assets and/or economic intangibles not owned by any single entity, it is usually futile to e...

    ... example of an economic intangible is the design of a new good or service. While both economic inta... the 1920s electricity, automobile and chemicals boom. Studying the US automobile industry, Carroll...

  • A NEW product to help recover oil and gas from water too deep for divers has received a Pounds 134,000 boost from the South West RDA. Developed by Viper Subsea Ltd, a specialist engineering design company based in Portishead, the product is used on the seabed to enable high pressure hydraulic and chemical hoses to be connected and disconnected with the aid of a remotely operated vehicle.

  • IF THERE is one thing that government and industry are both agreed on, it is that there are far too few students coming forward to do the "harder" degrees in science and engineering. Yet Scotland has some of the strongest, most respected science establishments and engineering schools in the UK and graduates have little difficulty gaining good positions. Robert Gordon University (RGU) prides itself on its strong links with industry and claims to excel in the delivery of practical, professional courses. For example, the Times Good University Guide ranked RGU number one for graduate employment in Scotland in 2007.

    Applied art and design are also important to RGU. The university's Scott ... Edinburgh, offer degree courses in chemical engineering. As Edinburgh University's preamble fo... processes that produce the materials and products on which we all depend. These range from the fresh...

  • This research studies the impact of executive involvement in eco-design activities and executive implementation of eco-design activities on the effectiveness of new product development. The effects of industry affiliation and size on these impacts are also examined. The research is guided by a model of the factors involved based on a review of the literature. The sample of the study was high-tech firms in the Hsinchu Science-Based Industrial Park in Taiwan. Environmental managers from each firm completed a specially-developed questionnaire. Results show that in these firms both the degree of executive involvement in eco-design activities and the degree of executive implementation of key success eco-design factors had significant influences on the effectiveness of new product development...

    ... activities in a variety of industries, chemical, mechanical, electronic and transportation and man...

  • SMART SOLUTIONS RECRUITMENT (Newport) www.smartsolutionsrecruitment.com Recruitment agency Established: 2007 Growth (2007-2009): 3426.7% Description Smart Solutions is a recruitment agency that provides temporary and permanent staff for positions across a range of sectors. As well as placing employees with companies, Smart completely manages the workforce for companies from handling payroll and legal compliance to providing benefits and training products. Smart's customers range from large multinational companies to SMEs. It specialises in several sectors including waste and recycling, food manufacture and call centres, but is also a generalist recruitment agency with shops in towns across Wales and the UK. Origins CEO Nathan Bowles set up Smart Solutions Recruitment to address what h...

    ... in South Wales providing mechanical design and installation services to both the private and ... services to the UK water, petro-chemical, manufacturing and utility companies. Recognised t...



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