"Engineering capacity" refers to the ability or capability of engineers to design, build, and create solutions or products. It represents the expertise, skills, and resources an engineering team possesses to undertake and complete tasks within their field.
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At the same time, a peaceful world can never be achieved if too many regions remain impoverished, which is why the State Department, often through its Agency for International Development, has worked to bolster the science and
engineering capacity of developing nations.
We hope it's a good effort - Renault Sport has canned the Clio RS16 to ensure it has production and
engineering capacity for the Alpine.
Without long - term public finance in sustaining Concorde, despite it never covering its development costs, France would not have retained the
advanced engineering capacity in aircraft that made Airbus possible.
But in an era when our present -
day engineering capacity proposes a less synchronous path, one not just of strip malls and parking lots and mountain - top removal, but also of entire landforms and climates being geo - engineered, the prospect of genetic architecture sounds like a tantalizing corrective.
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the engineering capacity and renewable energy potential to capitalize on these trends — and create new jobs and revenue streams in the process.
The nation's leading scientific, engineering and academic organizations are calling on President Donald Trump to rescind the executive order on immigration and visas issued on 27 January, declaring it damaging to scientific progress, innovation and U.S. science and
engineering capacity.
In an Oct. 17 letter to President Trump, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and dozens of prominent scientific and engineering societies said the president's Sept. 24 proclamation on visa and immigration policies poses «serious implications for diplomatic, humanitarian and national security interests in part because it weakens our U.S. science and
engineering capacity.»
AAAS and 170 other scientific organizations have urged President Donald Trump to rescind his 27 January executive order on immigration, calling it damaging to scientific innovation and U.S. science and
engineering capacity.
No budget,
no engineering capacity.
The Cayman GT4 is a car Preuninger and his team have always wanted to make but have until now not had
the engineering capacity to realise.
Last spring, VW Group bought a 90 percent stake in Italdesign to boost its design and
engineering capacity.
«Whether it's federalizing, or
engineering capacity, that's always a question,» Lawrence said.
Their engineering capacities also enabled the rectification of river courses, as in the case of the Urubamba River, and the building of bridges, either hanging ones or with pillars cast in the river bed.