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- Advances in Coating
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2005, ... and cross web profiles calculated. This equipment permits rapid corrective action if out-of-spec material is detected. Also, the real-time capability of these measurements permits rapid startups and reduced ...
- Waste Trimmed Away!
- (Magazine)
- February 27, 2005, ... his own company does. He notes that many of his company’s customers are startups or small manufacturing facilities that don’t have an in-house artist or an ad agency, yet often require the fastest turnarounds ...
- Speaker Line-Up and Agenda for 2005 RFID Journal LiVE! Conference
- (Archive)
- December 26, 2004, ... in RFID will examine the short- and medium-term trends in the RFID industry, which areas of the market will be dominated by incumbents, and which areas still present opportunities for startups. Presenters ...
- Opportunities in Academia
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2002, ... Typical modes of academic technology transfer include licensing of patents, new-business startups by academic personnel, hiring of graduates, exchange of researchers, graduate-student research at ...
- Bagmaking Operation Is There When Customers Call
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2000, ... the time it takes with a conventional die. That translates to significant time savings on startups and restarts after changes. "Overall," says Glenn, "it's a die made for easy use, and it's obvious our ...
- Independent Packaging: the "restart" of something grea
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 1996, ... There were no teething pains. Unlike typical startups where employees have varied levels of experience, the Independent Packaging team's production employee averages ten years of experience-specifically ...
- Used machinery can bring new life to your operation
- (Magazine)
- September 30, 1995, ... startups can't capture the market share necessary to sustain a new business. Jim MacWilliam, president of J.I. MacWilliam Co. Inc., Boston, MA, cites the tight paper supply and subsequent increase in ...