Underwater Technology

Underwater Technology
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2000
Genre: Naval architecture
ISBN:

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Underwater Technology

Underwater Technology
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Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2002
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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Underwater Technology

Underwater Technology
Author: Oceanic Engineering Society (U.S.)
Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1998
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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A primary goal of IEEE OES is to take its symposiums around the world, where emerging technology and applications can be synthesized into solutions for the future. "Key Issues for the Global Underwater Environment" provides a thematic umbrella under which the problems and potential long term solutions which concern not only the Pacific Rim countries, but the world in general are discussed.

Underwater Technology 2004

Underwater Technology 2004
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Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Submersible Technology: Adapting to Change

Submersible Technology: Adapting to Change
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Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1988-02-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
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To maintain quality in research output, providing the necessary new knowledge for our developing industries must be of prime importance to our community. This is an extremely difficult task when viewed in the context ofthe rapid rate of change being experienced within our national industrial scene. Collaborative research programmes designed to constantly monitor and improve the quality of output, through regular reporting and assessment of achieved goals against defined targets, can help the growth of our industry and benefit the rest of society. The government has established initiatives to encourage collaboration and the transfer of technology between the research and development domains. There are many signs that industry and the universities are making a concerted effort to adapt their working practices and relationships to meet the rapidly changing industrial environment. There are still many shortfalls and areas for improvement. Some of the extremes of government educational policy can, and will, seriously impair the evolution of, and benefits gained from, the collabo ration initiatives. These must be resisted by academe and industry alike if we are to make new advances against foreign competition. Joint R. and D. projects do work, and can be made to work. To achieve the steady growth of healthy and fruitful relationships they must, however, be given a good environment and a nourishing diet. REFERENCES 1. Alvey Programme Annual Report(s), Alvey Directorate, Millbank Tower, Millbank, London, SW1P 4QU. 2. Annual Review o{ Government Funded R. & D. (1985). (From the Cabinet Office), Her Majesty's Stationery Office.