To gain a competitive advantage, businesses typically invest significant time and money to develop and secure their trade secrets, such as information
about manufacturing techniques, sales methods, advertising efforts, and client and supplier information.
I've learned
about manufacturing techniques from YouTube videos, which are another great resource.
Not exact matches
Down in Texas for the holidays, I've been helping my father get started on Twitter, where he's trying to spread the word
about his project to package open - source machining and
manufacturing tools and
techniques for the developing world.
The space industry started
about 50 years ago, and at the time they didn't have all the advanced
manufacturing techniques we have now, and they didn't have as many competing companies or clients.
Clinical Cell Processing News is a series
about new protocols, products and
techniques for clinical - grade cell processing and
manufacturing.
The chairman of Ittehad textiles said
about this collaboration with HSY this summer that: «At Ittehad Textiles, we have always strived to use the latest technological innovations and modern textile
manufacturing techniques to deliver superior quality products to our clients.
But what I like
about US Bank Visa Buxx cards is that the tool is isolated from all my other
manufactured spend
techniques: if you have access to US Bank ATM's, you don't need to cannibalize the liquidation bandwidth you're using with any other
technique.
, and I don't use
manufactured spend
techniques I don't know
about.
That concept is how to think
about the cost of individual
techniques for
manufactured spend and the total cost of a
manufactured spend strategy.
Rather than focusing on the cost of individual
techniques, these days I prefer to think
about the costs of my
manufactured spend strategy holistically.
Another popular
manufactured spend
technique has died and it's time to decide whose fault it was.As you all know by now, REDcard loads... [Read more...]
about People Lied, REDbird Died!
Almost two years ago I wrote a post on my personal blog
about a unique
manufactured spending method that could be added to your arsenal of MS
techniques.
(You could argue spending $ 25,000 a year isn't that easy for general members of the flying public who don't know
about manufactured spend
techniques.
starting with «DMG» — Sharp was approached to
manufacture the screens of the DMG because it already supplied the Game & Watch displays — Sharp was unable to produce the screens at a price low enough for Nintendo so that development of the console reached a dead point — R&D 1 learned
about the «Chip on Glass»
technique which would make a cheap production possible and approached TV maker Citizen to produce the Game Boy's screens using this
technique — in the end, Sharp was also able to use the CoG
technique and was thus chosen to produce the screens and made a four billion yen investment for that — the screens Sharp produced at the beginning were of a wrong type and were next to useless for the Game Boy project — Yokoi remembers Hiroshi Yamauchi's reaction on Game Boy prototype with wrong screen type: «What the hell is this?
When I think
about techniques to somehow
manufacture a 4K screen like what some other consoles try to do, this is different than that.
«The students are expected to learn
about new
techniques in full - scale architectural
manufacturing including the translation of complex computational geometries and physical production employing CNC [Computer Numerical Control] technologies,» Trempe said.
But what
about using additive
manufacturing techniques to «print» tiles out of recycled materials, rather than firing them?