Sentences with phrase «to put something into production»

Well, the German automaker has decided to put it into production with no visible modifications.
And while Aronofsky typically spends years writing his films before putting them into production, this time the Oscar - nominated director decided to move things along a little faster.
«[The Dendrobium] may just be a concept for now, but we have every intention of putting it into production,» Tan said - and if that is the case, expect to see the car on the road by 2020.
The basic approach has not changed: create four new highly competitive RWD / AWD Alfas, put them into production starting in 2017, and sell at least 250,000 units a year, globally.
Unfortunately, only on Cerbera Speed 12 was made and the plan to put it into production didn't materialise.
Cameras that replace traditional mirrors, which will be a production car first when Audi puts them into production.
Officially, the Ram Rebel TRX is just a concept, although rabid fans could eventually pressure Ram into putting it into production.
Tata Motors has always made a performance oriented version of their popular hatchbacks, but they usually never put it into production.
They've been using it to make cell phone batteries for quite some time, but now they're finally putting it into production on a car to be on the market...
Originally built as a one - off for a customer, the Rocket design was so popular that the cargo bike company has now put it into production, both as a traditional pedaled version and as an e-bike (e-trike?).
While it's been marketed as a concept phone, Xiaomi has actually put it into production and has made it available to buy.
The i8 is certainly an extraordinary - looking vehicle, as if BMW built a concept car then forgot to get rid of all the interesting bits before putting it into production.
Though it seems hard to believe now, the low - slung red Dodge sports car that rotated slowly on a turntable at the 1990 Detroit auto show was not built with the intention of putting it into production, Herlitz said.
«Tapping them as resources means that your company can come with up better ideas — and have more insight into how to exploit those ideas, test their viability, and put them into production
Through it all, Teck gets projects by discovery or acquisition and puts them into production.
Once it has a product, Cacique must put it into production.
From there, Kinski moved on to «Cat People,» Paul Schrader's 1982 remake of the 1942 Val Lewton horror classic that, even more than 30 years after its release, remains such a singular work that it boggles the mind that a major studio would have dared to put it into production.
There are no plans to put it into production, even though the new bodywork would seriously increase the practicality of Toyota's rear - wheel - drive sports coupe.
If Toyota could actually get this to work well enough to put it into production, it would be way more practical than adding screens and cameras to a car's A-pillars.
Chevrolet wants to see what kind of reaction this package gets from the public to see if it might want to put it into production.
And, sadly, there are no plans to put it into production, according to Phil Webb, head of cars at Honda UK, although he added that ``... we will be using it to transport our lawn and garden products as and when required.»
But if Ram decided to put it into production, you wouldn't hear any complaints from us.
But that doesn't change the fact that it looks stunning and would make a fantastic baby NSX if Honda were to put it into production.
It's time to take the Rocket off the shelf and put it into production.
Harry Ricardo's idea of variable compression comes from the 1920s, and since then, many OEMs and private engineering companies have tried to put it into production — including Peugeot, Saab and Lotus with their Omnivore two - stroke.
This unique vehicle is made purely as a one - off concept and there are no plans to put it into production.
Aston Martin got a good thing going when it shoehorned its biggest engine into its smallest car to create the V12 Vantage RS concept late in 2007, and did even better when it put it into production in 2009.
Automakers have been looking at urban commuter cars for a while, but the variety of city car concepts that cropped up at the Frankfurt auto show last year seems to show they might just be ready to put them into production (if people are willing to buy them).
The Jaguar C - X17 Sports Crossover is a concept study and the British automaker will want to gauge the response to the vehicle before putting it into production.
The worst thing is that there are currently no plans to put it into production.
The GM - owned German brand had earlier unveiled a study version of the Adam S at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, and thanks to the positive reaction, Opel has decided to put it into production.
There are no immediate plans to put it into production,» Iwaki - san said, who is also pictured here standing next to it along with the Urban EV.
The Ram Rebel TRX unveiled at the 2016 State Fair of Texas may only be a concept vehicle, but Ford had better hope Ram decides not to put it into production.
With its effortlessly cool «shooting brake» silhouette, the question wasn't if Porsche was going to put it into production, but when.
3d Carbon initially offered a preview of this new kit at the 2012 SEMA show, and due to great response from clients, the tuner decided to put it into production.
Designed and built in only four months, the car was unveiled to such acclaim Lamborghini decided to put it into production.
The model scored well in consumer clinics, and Saturn decided to put it into production.
What was promising though was that a spokeswoman for the company told Pocket - lint that if there was enough interest in any of the models, especially the 5 - inch widescreen model, Toshiba would put it into production.
Developed for a studio game jam, the team at Sumo immediately saw the appeal of this slithery platform adventure game and put it into production.
According to its inventors, Einar Agustsson and Agust Agustsson, a fully working prototype of this micro wind turbine has been built, but in order to put it into production, they've turned to Kickstarter to raise the $ 50,000 to finish the final prototype and start the manufacturing process.
There is no indication about price, or whether furniture maker Vitra is actually going to put it into production, but it if they do it won't be cheap; there is a lot of plumbing and other systems happening here.
Then what happens when a modestly compensated individual... lets say school teacher... or even college student... develops something brilliant or revolutionary, and a large corporation steals the concept and puts it into production?
It's like someone who has a great idea, and the money to put it into production, and then someone comes up and says, «I'll be your partner and split all the revenues!»
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