Sentences with phrase «run pilot»

Earlier this year, South Burlington, Vt., announced it was partnering with real estate startup Propy Inc. to run a pilot project using blockchain technology to digitize estate transactions and making them speedier to process.
The prime recommendation in our 2005 report, and one we had been pressing on government since 2001, was for the UK to run pilot studies of the intensive home visiting programme Nurse Family Partnership.
Between 2001 and 2006 WAVE repeatedly recommended to the UK Government that it run a pilot study of the American Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) project.
They wanted to run a pilot for a few months before committing fully and so the candidates our client hired were all on a «temp to perm» basis.
PowerLedger, the Australian blockchain startup, has run a pilot project around this application in Western Australia.
The source, «an official directly involved» claims «Samsung has run pilot programs on the stability of Windows 8.1 software on devices.
However the success we achieved led to our firm being invited to run pilot projects with the focus being the commercial use of pirated software We started the pilot last summer in six European countries and from the results achieved we won the full - time contract that has now been widened further.
The 2010 amendments to the Ontario statute also allowed the Chief Electoral Officer to run pilot projects in by - elections using alternative voting technologies.
The consultant suggests that Keith identify a practice group and run a pilot.
Second, run a pilot program with a few different solutions to understand how they really work.
Double A, as a partner organization, has pledged to run pilot programs for the standard and has committed all resources in its hand for implementation of the standard.
They've run a pilot program with selected indie authors being invited to give this a test run.
I would also like to run the pilot next year in the light of its simplicity and ease of teaching including external assessment.
The DfE now hopes to run a pilot next spring.
A related study found this is better achieved in small high schools — including charter and site - run pilot schools in L.A. — compared with the more fragmented social organization of large and traditional high schools.
TT: The program will run a pilot session from May (Term 2) until mid-August.
Superact, the UK based music and arts non profit organisation, will run a pilot programme in India to deliver training unemployed women with low esteem who want to enter the labour market.
The Carbon Trust ran a service for local authorities, helping them to run a pilot carbon management programme in a sample of their schools.
Run a pilot program: It's important to find out how products work in your own school setting.
He noted that at the time the state was developing the system, numerous voices were calling for an additional year to run pilot programs that would reveal flaws.
In a bid to diffuse criticism, the government is insisting councils prove sufficient checks and balances are in place before they can run pilot schemes.
Diane: I so appreciate your stopping by here to share the SNA perspective and I do hope you'll keep us abreast of the efforts to first run a pilot program.
This included extensive research and evaluation of suitable systems to use, as well as deciding which IKEA stores should run the pilot.
Third, run a pilot test.
It has also run pilot programs, with San Jose State University, and the University of Central Florida, that included week - long studies with small groups of students at each school.
If you have hypotheses that need to be validated, run another pilot.
But the tests that I've found most fruitful are the qualitative ones, where we run a pilot based on a hypothesis about what people want.
LaborX helps companies with high turnover do a better job in hiring, linking them to high need populations, and its founder, Yscaira Jimenez, says the company is currently running pilots with Google, Yelp, and Pandora.
«The reason why we went with the upper tier, especially the «M» tier, is we think we can learn an awful lot more with that clientele,» said Ian Smith, Chief Executive Officer of BMW Group Financial Services in the Americas, which is running the pilot.
Traction: Reliefwatch ran its pilot program with Global Brigades in 42 health clinics across Honduras, Panama, and Nicaragua.
Pulse, for one, is running a pilot in Ahmedabad, India.
He proposes a multi-step process for boat burning that includes testing the proposed tool or model, running a pilot, communicating the change, training people in the revised system and creating a support squad to solve problems along the way.
A few recent examples include Cornell, who came in from Sam's Club to run the American food business and left less than two years later for Target; John Compton, the former president, who left in 2012 for a short stint running Pilot Flying J but didn't return when it didn't work out; and Zein Abdalla, his replacement, who retired abruptly in December.
Meanwhile, Helix Healthcare Group, a private clinic based in Toronto, is running a pilot project to see if it can use Muse to help clients dealing with addiction, anxiety and depression.
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Pioneering towns running pilot schemes for gas free homes want more financial and practical help from the government, the...

Digital payments supervising body National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) is running a pilot project on proximity - based...
A number of utilities are also running pilot programs for smart inverters.
So you need to run pilots to get things working and then bring them in when they're ready for prime time.
The State of Oregon is currently running a pilot program based on a full network charging system, in which motorists are charged based on distance driven, regardless of where they drive.
Right now, the financial institution is running a pilot program in Japan and Singapore.
Le Pain Quotidien ran a pilot program in New York City last year certifying 43 of its restaurants as CO2 Neutral, a CO2logic initiative.
The treatment approved came after Suffolk water ran a pilot test in 2017.
A year later, also with funding from the Elsevier Foundation, the American Physical Society (APS) ran a pilot program offering its spring meeting attendees grants to offset child - care expenses incurred at home or onsite.
They are currently running a pilot, Biketastic, in which bikers can share their routes which are automatically annotated by noise level, roughness, variation in elevation and duration of stops.
The telecommunications company is already running a pilot project in Nuremberg to investigate the extent to which air pollution can be calculated on the basis of cell phone data.
She is running a pilot programme in parts of the UK that will issue # 200 of shopping vouchers to mothers who breastfeed for six months
BNFL, which runs a pilot MOX fabrication plant and plans to begin full - scale production in 1997, has already flown MOX fuel to Switzerland.
Instead she and another «garage biologist» ran a pilot study from their own homes and came up with a countermeasure.
In this retreat, Gabriel Cousens - one of the most respected living raw food diet gurus - runs a pilot for diabetes.
But only on a fictional basis, as he's playing a narcotics - running pilot in new action thriller Beast Of Burden.
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