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Matveev, V. I., and P. E. Kleyzer. "EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES AT THE EXHIBITIONS "TESTING & CONTROL" AND "NDT RUSSIA – 2019"." Kontrol'. Diagnostika, no. 259 (2020): 50–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.14489/td.2020.01.pp.050-059.

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A brief information review of the 16th International Exhibition of Testing and Measuring Equipment «Testing & Control» and the 19th International Exhibition of Non-Destructive Testing Equipment «NDT Russia» which took place from October 22 – 24, 2019 at the Crocus Expo IEC in Moscow is presented. Russian and foreign manufacturers and suppliers demonstrated a wide range of equipment in the following areas: testing equipment, measuring and metrological equipment, equipment for production control, machine vision, equipment for non-destructive testing and technical diagnostics, equipment for laboratory control, diagnostic and monitoring systems. The All-Russian Scientific Conference “Measurements. Tests Control” was held simultaneously with the exhibitions. It was devoted to methods, tools, metrological support of research, testing and operation of products in various industries.
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Izmaylov, A. Yu, Ya P. Lobachevsky, A. S. Dorokhov, A. V. Sibirev, V. A. Kryuchkov, and N. V. Sazonov. "Modern agriculture technologies and equipment, the trends of an AGRITECHNICA – 2019 exhibition." Traktory i sel'hozmashiny 1, no. 6 (2020): 28–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.31992/0321-4443-2020-6-28-40.

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The world largest specialized international agricultural exhibition AGRITECHNICA-2019 took place in Germany on 10-16th of November, 2019 at the Deutsche Messe exhibition hall in Hannover. The exhibition hall covered an area of over 320,000 m² and included 28 sites. All the world-leading companies in the industry were represented at the exhibition. Around 600 new companies used this international market platform to introduce their products. The slogan of the exhibition AGRITECHNICA-2019 is: Global Farming – Local Responsibility. About 300 new products were registered during the exhibition. The electromechanical gearbox EAutoPower was awarded by gold medal. Other 39 winners were awarded by silver medals. The exposition mostly included models of self-propelled traction and harvesting machinery, as well as machinery for tillage and crop care. Special attention was paid to improvement of the undercarriage systems and particularly to remova-ble tracked running systems for tractors and other self-propelled vehicles with its tracked and wheeled-tracked embodiment versions. Almost every company showed different kinds of automa-tion and robotization solutions for partial operations in agriculture, both for basic tillage and weed control. The big attention is drawn to the significant contribution of the results of cooperation of individual manufacturers to the formation of the overall image of the exhibition. Labor decentraliza-tion tendencies to achieve the best results by both complete machines production and separate com-ponents release were noted. The domestic manufacturer Rostselmash received particular acknowl-edgment by winning a silver medal for the development of night vision system RSM Night Vision. Everything mentioned above allows us to conclude that, undoubtedly, the level of technical and technological preparation of agricultural machinery and equipment is increasing, which entails an expansion of the technological component of agricultural work.
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Kirby, Sarah. "Prisms of the musical past: British international exhibitions and ‘ancient instruments’, 1885–1890." Early Music 47, no. 3 (2019): 393–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/em/caz043.

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Abstract Nineteenth-century international exhibitions were monumental attempts to represent modernity, ‘progress’ and ‘invention’ through displays of material objects. In materially illustrating a narrative of cultural ‘progress’, these exhibitions sometimes engaged vividly with the past, incorporating displays of historical objects shown in striking contrast to the new manufactures that were their core focus. This article examines musical displays at exhibitions held in London in 1885 and Edinburgh in 1890, where large exhibits of ‘ancient’ musical instruments, scores and related objects were presented. I argue that the display of ‘ancient’ instruments and objects, in blatant contrast to the exhibitions’ theme of modern invention, demonstrates a conceptual breach between past and present, examination of which can reveal larger trends in the late 19th-century’s ambivalent relationship with the past.
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Matveev, V. I. "PRECISE MEASUREMENTS – THE BASIS OF QUALITY AND SAFETY 2019." Kontrol'. Diagnostika, no. 254 (2019): 4–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.14489/td.2019.08.pp.004-011.

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This is description of the events and equipment presented at the 15-th Moscow international innovation forum “PRECISE MEASUREMENTS – the BASIS of QUALITY and SAFETY”, held may 15 – 17 at VDNH in Moscow. Within the framework of the forum, specialized exhibitions of measuring instruments, testing equipment and metrological support, non-destructive testing and diagnostics, energy resources and laboratory equipment were held. Regional Centers of Standardization and Metrology of the country participated in the forum. More than 200 companies from 12 countries of the world presented their stands at the exhibition. The main purpose of the forum is to discuss ways of solving the main tasks of ensuring accuracy, quality and safety through the use of modern devices, technologies and standards with the participation of state regulatory bodies and state-owned companies by manufacturers and consumers of measuring instruments.
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Бычков, Сергей Андреевич, Александр Витальевич Гайдачук, Алексей Викторович Андреев та Wang Bo. "ПЕРСПЕКТИВИ РОСТУ ВИКОРИСТАННЯ ТЕРМОПЛАСТИЧНИХ КОМПОЗИЦІЙНИХ МАТЕРІАЛІВ У СВІТОВОМУ АВІАБУДУВАННІ". Open Information and Computer Integrated Technologies, № 86 (14 лютого 2020): 61–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.32620/oikit.2019.86.04.

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It is shown that in the complex problem of permanent increase in the competitiveness of aircraft, a special role is played by the increasing use of polymer composite materials in aircraft structures of the transport category every year. An important role is played not only by the rational choice of structural and technological solutions of their units and assemblies, but also by the use of new composite materials to reduce the cost and production time of aircraft structures, which greatly contributes to the implementation of high flight technological and economic characteristics of competitive aircraft in the global market for sales and services. A review and analysis of the development of new composite materials and technologies for their processing into products, discussed at the annual international exhibition Sampe 2019. From an analysis of the results of the materials of the exhibition and conferences held within its framework, it follows that the global aviation industry is paying more and more attention to the study of structural thermoplastics and the development of new technological processes associated with these materials, in particular, welding. In the field of aircraft manufacturing, various companies and institutes are working to optimize and reduce the cost of production processes for parts from polymer composite materials, especially in the direction of autoclave-free production technologies. New developments of leading aircraft manufacturers, in particular AIRBUS, for the creation of large-sized responsible high-load structural elements of aircraft from polymer composite materials with a thermoplastic matrix are presented. Of particular note is 3D printing technology, which aircraft manufacturers have successfully begun to use for the manufacture of aircraft parts. It is noted that this technology allows not only to reduce the production cycle of manufacturing parts, but also significantly reduce the energy intensity of processes, which positively affects the cost of products. During a visit to the AIRBUS factory in Nantes, a high level of automation of production processes for manufacturing parts from polymer composite materials with a large number of laying, winding machines, CNC machines, robots was noted, which is due to a significant production program for the A350XWB and A400M aircraft with a high degree of automation of production processes, and also a very high level of safety and labor protection.
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Prusakov, A. N., V. V. Popadyev, and V. F. Pankin. "The Working Week of the International Federation of Surveyors under the motto “From digitalization to augmented reality”." Geodesy and Cartography 926, no. 8 (2017): 25–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.22389/0016-7126-2017-926-8-25-38.

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The information on the last regular Working week, International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) 2017 hold in May-June 2017 in Helsinki (Finland) was given. The article reflects a brief summary of the scientific program of the Working week, which was implemented in the framework of 3 Plenary sessions and 10 technical committees of the International Federation of surveyors (FIG). Also, within sectional meetings organized by the FIG together with its partners, for example, the World Bank and FIG, and the Inspirational Short Sessions (ISS). Information on the technical exhibition, attended by 24 manufacturers of survey equipment, software and accessories is provided. The main areas of developing geodetic science, production and education, and suggested ways of integration by scientists and specialists of the FSBE “Centre of geodesy, cartography and SDI” in the activities of the International Federation of surveyors (FIG) were summarized. The information on the working meeting between the delegation of the FSBE "Centre of geodesy, cartography and SDI" and Finnish Geospatial Research Institute of data on scientific and technical cooperation between the two organizations in the field of geodesy, gravimetry, geodynamics, metrology and standardization was given.
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Karasev, Andrey V. "Genesis of autotractor diesel engineering and first diesel tractors." Tekhnicheskiy servis mashin, no. 1 (March 1, 2020): 207–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.22314/2618-8287-2020-58-1-207-215.

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Agriculture needed a simple engine running on cheap fuel to switch to mechanical traction. Due to its simplicity and ability to work on oil, colorization engines have become widespread, including in agriculture. (Research purpose) The research purpose is in identifying the key issues that influenced the creation of diesel engines with divided combustion chamber: indirect, pre-chamber, as well as studying the story of the creation of the indirect diesel, the first diesel tractors. (Materials and methods) The article notes the importance of the International Congress of figures involved in the construction and use of internal combustion engines, and the exhibition organized at the same time. The exhibition presents 95 engines, 23 of them were created at Russian factories. The holding of the international event and the wide participation of domestic engine manufacturers in it testified to the development of engine design in Russia. (Results and discussion) The article notes that despite the success of the world engine building, the problem of creating a lightweight diesel of high specific power, suitable for installation on automotive equipment, has not been solved yet. The article consideres the history of creation of a high-speed turbocharged diesel engine with a "soft" flow of the working stroke. (Conclusions) A two-cylinder pre-chamber diesel engine with a capacity of 18 kilowatts (25 horsepower) at 800 rpm by P. L'Orange was produced by Benz & Cie in 1922 and intended for agricultural machinery. The Benz-Sendling S6 motor plow with the Benz & Cie diesel was launched in March 1923. In addition to three-wheeled tractors and motor plows, since 1923, Benz and Sendling have offered a four-wheeled model of the BK diesel tractor. The first serial diesel tractor in Europe is considered to be the Deutz tractor. Produced in 1927, the MTH 222 tractor was equipped with a 14-horsepower single-cylinder engine with an additional chamber.
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Raharjo, Timbul. "Indonesian New Exporter (INE) as a Training and Development Model Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in The Field of Handicrafts." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 3 (2021): 5063–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i3.2035.

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The Indonesian New Exporters (INE) program is a model for export development through training from upstream to downstream. Indonesia's handicraft export activities during the Covid-19 pandemic experienced a significant decline. A good strategy is needed in its development so that the handicraft sector MSMEs can enter the export market. This study aims to create a new exporter solution in the handicraft business sector. The method used in this paper is descriptive qualitative through learning by providing knowledge training and practice. The training includes the manufacture of new products, branding, displays, pricing, negotiations, delivery methods, completeness of export documents, and promoting handicraft products at the International Craft Exhibition. Material by preparing superior craft products according to global market demand. This research involved 20 MSMEs participants in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region. MSMEs participants gain experience in preparing new handicraft products to export sales methods. The creation of handicraft products is adjusted to the growing trend in the world of export destinations. The results show that the training provided can increase the number of new entrepreneurs in the handicraft sector. New entrepreneurs who understand the mechanism of handicraft export can be formed correctly. INE offers clear directions for coaching and business development in the export-oriented handicraft sector. INE provides support and support in improving the community's welfare and economy and increasing the State's foreign exchange.
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Danilov, Victor J. "International exhibition sponsorship." International Journal of Museum Management and Curatorship 7, no. 2 (1988): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09647778809515115.

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Danilov, V. "International exhibition sponsorship." Museum Management and Curatorship 7, no. 2 (1988): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0260-4779(88)90018-0.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "International Exhibition of Manufactures"

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Rezende, Livia Lazzaro. "The raw and the manufactured : Brazilian modernity and national identity as projected in international exhibitions (1862-1922)." Thesis, Royal College of Art, 2010. http://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/1143/.

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This thesis discusses nineteenth- and early twentieth-century representations of Brazil, with em-phasis on Brazilian national identity and the country’s engagement with modernity. It addresses these broad themes by focusing on the national participation in key international exhibitions, from Brazil’s first official appearance at the International Exhibition of 1862 in London to the Brazilian Centennial Exposition held in Rio de Janeiro in 1922. Using a multidisciplinary theoretical and methodological framework, this thesis examines ‘national objects’ – exhibits, exhibition displays, publications and pavilions – shown at home and abroad. It questions what sort of national identity these objects materialised and how they propelled Brazilian experience of modernity. Despite being a multicultural and diverse country, from 1862 to 1922 Brazil was frequently repre-sented by its exhibition commissioners as a homogeneous and cohesive nation. In less than a hun-dred years, Brazil turned from being a liberal but slavery-bound Empire to become an oligarchic Republic. Alongside manumission, urban expansion, and industrialisation, the nation underwent unprecedented political, economic, and cultural changes. These changes, however, were displayed differently at home and abroad. This thesis, thus, is concerned with the cleavages in the national representation from the Empire to the Republic and questions what sort of nation was being repre-sented abroad, and why. This thesis reveals that the Brazilian exhibitionary efforts during this period largely excluded representations of its population, especially of those who did not conform to the modern and civi-lised images attributed to the nation by the state. It also sustains that, despite their commercial and economic imperatives, exhibitions were used by the Brazilian state, during Empire and Republic, for the affirmation and conservation of political power. This thesis is tested in five chapters. The first discusses previous attempts at studying exhibitions in Brazil and abroad, and defines the con-cepts considered in this thesis. The second chapter addresses issues of agency and representation by examining the imperial representation sent to the Centennial International Exhibition in Phila-delphia in 1876. The third chapter focuses on two exhibitions, one Imperial and one Republican, to enquire about ruptures and continuities in the Brazilian representation abroad. This chapter centres on the displays of Brazilian raw materials mounted at the Exposition Universelle of 1867 in Paris, and at the Louisiana Purchase International Exposition in St Louis in 1904. The fourth chapter examines objects that communicated Brazilian ‘civilisation and progress’ at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. These objects were used by the newly instated republi-can government to manipulate national historical symbols that legitimised their ascension to power and promoted them as the future. The final chapter investigates the Rio exhibition in 1922 as a place where modernisation and modernity were made visible for a Brazilian audience.
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Er, Mahendrawathi. "Managing product variety in international supply chains." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2004. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11208/.

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In today's business environment, firms increasingly think in the context of a supply chain rather than a single factory and operate globally rather than in a single nation. At the same time, we have also witnessed increasing breadth in product ranges and accelerating rates of new product introduction in the marketplace. While there are potentially strong interrelationships between product variety and international supply chain management, the issues have been addressed separately in the research literature. Owing to this shortfall, this study investigates the issue of product variety in the context of international supply networks. More specifically, the study seeks to gain insights on different types of co-ordination and configuration of international supply network and to more deeply understand the impact of, and the interrelationships between, product variety, supply lead-time and demand uncertainty on the performance of an international supply chain. Empirical and simulation studies have been conducted to fulfil the above objectives. The empirical study involves eleven manufacturing companies in Indonesia, belonging to both Multinational Corporations (MNC) and contract manufacturers, and one company in the UK operating internationally that owns manufacturing units as well as contracting out. The empirical study generated findings on configuration structures, co-ordination policies, and product variety impact and management. Based on their configuration and coordination strategies, MNC supply networks involved in the empirical study can be classified as supply networks that have regional autonomous subsidiaries, regional clusters of subsidiaries and purely global supply network. Contract manufacturers' configurations may change from one selling period to another. More co-ordination efforts are found to be necessary in MNC supply networks compared to contract manufacturer supply networks. Although companies face different challenges with respect to product variety and uncertainties in demand and supply, the evidence shows that product variety principally affects the procurement of materials, as various products require different materials and parts. Product variety also affects production due to the need to conduct set-up activities. To obtain a deeper understanding of the impacts of product variety, supply lead time and demand uncertainty on supply chain performance, a simulation study has been conducted. A simulation model was developed based on the insights obtained from the empirical study. The model represents a three-stage MNC supply network producing consumer goods in discrete manufacturing processes. Product variety is represented in the model by the use of different types of material required at different stages of the production process. An extensive set of simulation experiments concentrated on flow time and inventory performance. Results from the simulation experiments show that increases in product variety extend the average flow time due to the need to conduct set-up activities. The impact of product variety on flow time depends on the severity of set-up and the stage at which variety occurs in the production processes. Variety occurring early in the production process and generating long set-up times has a more pernicious impact on average flow time compared to variety occurring later and requiring shorter set-ups. Supply and demand uncertainty may affect the supply chain performance as it may delay the manufacturing processes. When supply lead-time is subject to uncertainty, materials may not be available at the right time for production. Similarly, demand uncertainty may lead to a situation where the available materials may not be adequate to meet the production requirements. The simulation results show that producing high variety when material delivery time is subject to uncertainty has a damaging impact on the two supply chain performance metrics - flow time and inventory level. The supply chain performance worsens with increasing level of supply uncertainty. Producing high variety when either aggregate-level or product-level demand is subject to uncertainty results in a higher level of inventory and longer average flow time. The worst performance in terms of average flow time and average inventory is evident when the supply chain produces maximum variety and both supply and demand are subject to uncertainty. The simulation study provides a guide to the magnitude of the impact in each case. Findings from the empirical and simulation study are synthesised into a framework for understanding and managing product variety in international supply chains. The framework can be used to understand interrelationships between key factors in managing product variety in international supply networks and to identify potential strategies to mitigate the negative impact of those factors on performance.
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Khavand, Fereydoun A. "Le commerce des produits manufactures en droit international du developpement." Paris 5, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA05D006.

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La communaute internationale a reconnu la necessite d'une action normative et operationnelle pour favoriser la participation effective des p. E. D. Aux echanges internationaux de produits manufactures et semi-finis. Cette action s'inscrit dans les preoccupations centrales du droit international du developpement, etant donne que la principale caracteristique de ce droit est d'octroyer un traitement preferentiel et plus favorable aux pays du tiers monde. En ce qui concerne le commerce des produits manufactures en provenance des p. E. D. , ce regime juridique special a connu plusieurs applications, aux niveaux universel et regional. On constate cependant que sous la pression de la crise economique, les pays industrialises sont de plus en plus reticents pour accorder des avantages juridiques aux p. E. D. Cette evolution se manifeste en particulier par le recours de plus en plus frequent des pays industrialises a "la clause" evolutive<br>The international community has acknowledged the need for a normative and operational action in order to promate the actual participation of developing countries to the international trade of manufactured goods. Such action is among the essential preoccupations of the international law of development, as the main characteristic of this law is to grand the third-world countries a preferential and more favorable treatment. As to the trade of manufactured goods coming from developing contries, this special juridical polity, has had several applications ath universal and regional levels. However it must be noted that under the pressure of the economic crisis, the industrialized countries are more and more reluctant to grand juridical advantages to developing countries. Advantages to developing countries. This tendency is visible notably in the growing resort to the evolutive clause on the part of the industrialized countries
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Edwards, Anthony David. "International exhibitions, British economic decline and the technical education issue 1851-1910." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.366662.

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Dishon, Dalit. "South Kensington's forgotten palace : the 1862 International Exhibition Building." Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.428483.

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Wild, Nigel Robert. "Ethical procurement strategies for international aid non-government organisations." Thesis, University of Greenwich, 2012. http://gala.gre.ac.uk/11988/.

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International aid non-governmental organisations (IANGOs) are expected by the public and government institutions funding them to focus upon maximising effectiveness for the delivery of aid and in the process adopt ethical procurement (EP) practices. Concerns have been voiced by governments and media regarding the perceived lack of coordination between IANGOs. The motivation for this thesis stems from a societal and personal evaluation of the need for ethical behaviour in the procurement of goods and services for international aid and is supported by a willingness by IANGOs to explore the potential for conducting procurement practices in their supply networks in an ethical manner. To address these issues this research aims to explore ethical procurement strategies for IANGOs in humanitarian supply chains. To achieve these aims our methodological approach is qualitative, which means that it studies the subjects in their natural environments, and seeks to understand phenomena by understanding the meanings given to them by actors. We undertook a multiple case study approach and conducted in-depth interviews with senior logistics and purchasing managers in IANGO organisations, together with a survey of IANGO suppliers. Our contribution to EP strategies for IANGOs at the strategic level is to develop a conceptual framework for collaborative ethical procurement due diligence (CEPDD) between IANGOs in HSCs. At the tactical level we identify inhibitors and enables to CEPDD between IANGOs, their suppliers’ networks and donors. At the operational level we develop a risk-rating framework which provides IANGOs with a tool to establish a collaborative procurement code of conduct (COC) ethics system which can be used to assess ethical risks in HSCs. Our findings demonstrate SC co-opetition strategies are being enacted by IANGOs to explore the formulation of CEPDD. We establish there are concerns surrounding ethical risk in HSCs that differ from CSCs in relation to IANGO relationships with donors, and supplier networks. We apply our risk rating framework to highlight inhibitors to CEPDD throughout IANGO supplier networks and donor relations, and in doing so we determine that apart from the actions of a lead IANGO, ethical procurement due diligence is not instigated in a formalised manner. Tactically our risk-rating framework is of practical importance as it allows IANGOs to access the relevant information concerning inhibitors and enablers in order to evaluate CEPDD ideas and schemes, and to make informed decisions towards participation. These factors facilitate initiatives by directing efforts towards issues of concern and shifting focus towards the critical problem areas which need to be addressed. Operationally it provides a guide in horizontal cooperation considerations in CEPDD by acting as a basis of decision choices for the construction of a framework of COCs between IANGOs.
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Shay, Alice (Alice Ann). "The contemporary International Building Exhibition (IBA) : innovative regeneration strategies in Germany." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/73709.

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Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2012.<br>This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.<br>Cataloged from student submitted PDF version of thesis. Pages [142] and [143] are blanks.<br>Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-[123]).<br>The Internationale Bauausstellung or International Building Exhibition (IBA) is a planning methodology implemented over the course of the 20th century and into the 21st century in Germany. The IBA is unique and characterized by a mix of seemly contradictory conditions. In composition, IBAs are characterized by being site- and time-specific by a mix of seemly contradictory conditions. In composition. IBAs are characterized by being site- and time-specific, long-term and temporary, driven by experimentation and independent in their urban development role. Conceptually, the IBA is driven by theoretical and practical experimentation and a goal to produce "models for the city of the future" that address paradigmatic shifts in urban development. After urban renewal, physical planning lost efficacy and the confidence for imaginative visions to be concretely brought to life. The IBA sits as an outlier in this commonly held conception of physical planning and urban design history. The IBA remains capable of large-scale transformations alongside careful experimentation that pushes existing thinking about the city forward. It is both conceptually ambitious and sensitively grounded in local regeneration. This study is focused on the meaning-making of the IBA-how it constructs new understandings of building: physical transformation and image-making for the city. Three contemporary IBAs were selected as cases to analyze the IBA methodology in its current implementation: 2010 IBA Saxony-Anhalt, 2013 IBA Hamburg and nascent 2020 IBA Berlin. In order to understand the dynamics of the IBA, this thesis is organized around three theoretical frames to analyze the IBA: city imaging, cultural regeneration and mega-events. Each of these frames deals with the complexity of building as an ideological act that shapes not only physical form but also the shape of the city in our minds. Based on analysis of the IBA, this thesis offers strategies for an approach towards the project of the city that can be as variegated as the urban context requires while maintaining the ambitions of urban design towards new models for the city of the future. towards new models for the city of the future.<br>by Alice Shay.<br>M.C.P.
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Smith, George Wilson. "Displaying Edinburgh in 1886 : the International Exhibition of Industry, Science and Art." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/11771.

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The International Exhibition of Industry, Science and Art held in Edinburgh in 1886 was the first universal international exhibition to be staged in Scotland. This thesis examines the event as a reflection of the character and social structure of its host city and as an example of the voluntary organisation of an ambitious project. The background to the Exhibition is located in the progress of large-scale exhibitions in Victorian Britain, in competition between cities, and in Edinburgh’s distinction as an administrative and cultural centre and a national capital. The Exhibition’s organisers are situated within the city’s networks of power and influence and its circles of commerce, industry and municipal government. The space created to host the Exhibition is examined as an ideal depiction of Edinburgh as both a modern and a historic city. The origins of the exhibitors populating the Exhibition space are analysed, and their motivations and exhibiting strategies are scrutinised. The composition of the visitors to the Exhibition is considered and the development of the event as a venue for popular entertainment and spectacular display is discussed. In conclusion the chaotic aftermath of the project is examined, together with its influence on subsequent British exhibitions.
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Koukou, Eleni. "Fitting in 'Outlook' : the politics of site-oriented works in a large international exhibition." Thesis, University of Essex, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.573018.

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This is a case study looking at the production of site-oriented works in 'Outlook', a large international exhibition that took place in Athens in 2003 as part of the Cultural Olympiad (2001-2004). The study examines the processes that led to the production of site-oriented works, reflecting the range of the artists' conceptualisations regarding the city of Athens at a particular moment. The aim is to explore the co-operation of the curator with the artists, from the initial proposals for the works to the final products. Theoretically this undertaking draws upon the discourse on large international exhibitions and on curatorial and artistic innovations as they have developed since the 1960s. In the case examined in this study, the site-oriented works were approached from a critical position emanating from dated curatorial views and authoritative practices, and on the artists' side from a relative absence of critical reflection on the curator's specifications for such works. The findings of this research challenge the argument that the international character of contemporary large exhibitions can be realised through the new roles of the global curator and the itinerant artist in the context of post-Fordist capitalism. Contrary to this argument, 'Outlook' has brought into focus the quasi-ethnographic practices of itinerant artists, who often replaced knowledge of the place with pre-existing artistic patterns capable of application to a variety of settings. Furthermore, the findings question the claimed 'osmosis' between the global curator's and artists' practices, in the light of a strong curatorial figure who set specifications and to some extent shaped not only the list of participants but their final works, too. 'Outlook' generated works that either conformed to the spirit of the exhibition or were in the process of preparation distorted and misinterpreted.
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Zhang, Xin Lu. "Use of new media in event promotion :a study of 2015 China (Macau) International Automobile Exhibition." Thesis, University of Macau, 2017. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b3690646.

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Books on the topic "International Exhibition of Manufactures"

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(1865), Dublin International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures. Official catalogue. 4th ed. Printed for the Committee by J. Falconer, 1985.

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author, Spalding Tom, ed. The Cork International Exhibition, 1902-1903: A snapshot of Edwardian Cork. Irish Academic Press, 2014.

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Vietnamerica Expo '94 (Hanoi, Vietnam). Vietnamerica Expo '94: First international exhibition of American products in Vietnam organized by VIIC (Vietnam Investment Information & Consulting : official catalog. Vietnam Investment Information & Consulting, 1994.

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International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exhibition. (1991 Sydney, N.S.W.). MECH '91: Australia : engineering for a competitive world : International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exhibition, Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia, 8-12 July 1991 : preprints of papers. The Institution, 1991.

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Fire India 2007 International Exhibition & Conference (2007 Bombay, India). Fire India 2007 International Exhibition & Conference: Exhibition catalog. Fire Protection Association of India, 2007.

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Turkey) Applied Glass Symposium with International Participation (2010 Eskişehir. Uluslararası Katılımlı Uygulamalı Cam Sempozyumu: Applied Glass Symposium with International Participation : Eskişehir, Türkiye, 11-21 Ekim/October 2010 : cam eser yarışması ve sergisi, glass competition and exhibition, October-November : , 12 Ekim/October, 12 Kasım/November 2010. Anadolu Üniversitesi, 2010.

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International, Architectural Exhibition (9th 2004 Venice Italy). Metamorph: 9. International Architecture Exhibition. Rizzoli, 2004.

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Bobbe, Besold, Renner Eric, and Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe, eds. The International Pinhole Photography Exhibition. The Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe?, 1990.

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International Building Exhibition (1987 Berlin). International Building Exhibition Berlin 1987. Architecture and Urbanism Publishing, 1987.

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Organization, World Intellectual Property. International classification for industrial designs: Locarno Classification. 8th ed. WIPO, 2003.

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Schmithüsen, Tobias, Johannes Henrich Schleifenbaum, and Thomas Laag. "Mikroskopisches Stützendesign für die nass-chemische Nachbearbeitung von LPBF-gefertigten Bauteilen aus AlSi10Mg Microscopic support design for the wet-chemical post processing of LPBF manufactured parts made of AlSi10Mg." In Rapid.Tech + FabCon 3.D International Hub for Additive Manufacturing: Exhibition + Conference + Networking. Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3139/9783446462441.023.

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Sukanto, H., D. F. Smaradhana, J. Triyono, and P. Wicaksono. "Investigating the Effect of Layer Thickness on the Product Quality of PLA Manufactured by 3D Printing Technique." In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference and Exhibition on Sustainable Energy and Advanced Materials. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4481-1_77.

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Hamilton, Alexander. "Excerpts from Report on Manufactures." In International Political Economy. Macmillan Education UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24443-0_7.

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Sampson, Gary P. "Expanding Exports of Manufactures from Developing Countries." In International Geneva Yearbook 1988. Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1939-1_4.

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Clarke, Meaghan. "International Fair Women." In Fashionability, Exhibition Culture and Gender Politics. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351027786-9.

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Lawrenson, Anna, and Chiara O’Reilly. "International expositions." In The Rise of the Must-See Exhibition. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315597119-2.

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El-Agraa, Ali M. "Estimating the Impact of Integration on Manufactures: More Sophisticated Attempts." In The Theory and Measurement of International Economic Integration. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10203-7_10.

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El-Agraa, Ali M. "Estimating the Impact of Integration on Manufactures: the Latest Contributions." In The Theory and Measurement of International Economic Integration. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10203-7_11.

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El-Agraa, Ali M. "Estimating the Impact of Integration on Manufactures: the Earlier Studies." In The Theory and Measurement of International Economic Integration. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10203-7_9.

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Reynolds, Siân. "French Women at the Paris 1937 Exhibition." In Women in International and Universal Exhibitions, 1876–1937. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315196534-13.

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Conference papers on the topic "International Exhibition of Manufactures"

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Bonsignore, Arthur T. "Auxiliary Axles - An Axle Manufacturers Perspective." In International Truck & Bus Meeting & Exhibition. SAE International, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-2781.

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Daleo, Joseph A., and Donald H. Boone. "Failure Mechanisms of Coating Systems Applied to Advanced Turbine Components." In ASME 1997 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/97-gt-486.

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The maintenance period of critical gas turbine components operating in advanced D, E and F technology industrial turbines is often determined by the life of the coating system applied to protect the base alloy substrate. The progressively higher firing temperatures used in all of the advanced engine designs results not only in very high metal surface temperatures but also in very high temperature gradients and concomitant thermal stresses Induced in part by the complex cooling systems. In order to develop optimum component life strategies, it is important to establish the actual operating conditions of each component, and, to define the predominant degradation modes. Metallurgical life assessment of these advanced component designs has identified several distinct coating/base metal failure mechanisms not generally encountered in earlier generation turbines, in addition to the more usual degradation modes, accelerated by the increases in temperature. A review and examples of these degradation mechanisms encountered on service exposed coating systems currently used by some of today’s major manufactures are presented.
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Thoren, Kjell T. E. "Gas Turbine Development in Sweden After 1945: A Historical Review." In ASME 1998 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/98-gt-026.

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The gas turbine development history of Sweden is exciting. By international comparison Sweden and its gas turbine manufacturers are small but can nevertheless claim periods with the worlds highest output, or highest efficiency large industrial gas turbine respectively. Sweden has always created its own military aircraft and fitting, high performance engines are developed in Sweden in license cooperation with large international manufacturers. The Swedish Air Force ranked number four in the world during the 60s. Pioneering contributions were also made with small gas turbines, such as high speed turbogenerators in hybrid propulsion systems for cars and trucks. Professionals know that gas turbine development success does not come easy. A lot of setbacks have to be mastered. The size of the crew is not always significant in the process.
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Tiku, Sanjay, and Michael Pecht. "Auditing the Reliability Capability of Electronics Manufacturers." In ASME 2003 International Electronic Packaging Technical Conference and Exhibition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipack2003-35359.

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The globalisation of supply chains has made electronics manufacturers dependent upon worldwide suppliers who provide them with parts or subassemblies. Currently, many manufacturers have to wait until they get the products to assess if they are reliable. This can be an expensive iterative process. As an alternative, it is necessary to define what key processes should comprise the product and process development efforts of suppliers to assure customers that they can supply reliable products. Identification of these key processes can help manufacturers to assess their potential suppliers and/or suppliers to assess themselves. This paper presents a set of key processes and practices that can be used as benchmarks to assess whether an organization has the ability to design, develop and manufacture reliable electronic products. It defines this ability as the reliability capability of an organization.
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Mercure, Robert A. "Propulsion System Considerations for Future Supersonic Transports: A Global Perspective." In ASME 1996 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-gt-245.

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With research and technology (R&amp;T) development activities for the next generation SuperSonic Transport (SST) being pursued globally over the past few years, the options to proposed airframe and engine concepts appears to be converging. The United States, the Europeans, and the Japanese are all engaged in developing the technologies needed for a future SST that is environmentally compatible and economically practical. Boeing and McDonnell Douglas are part of the team under an R&amp;T contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to develop critical components and enabling materials that will allow industry to make a production decision by 2003. Europe’s three main aircraft manufacturer’s — i.e., Aerospatiale, British Aero-space, and Deutsche Aerospace — comprise the European Supersonic Research Program (ESRP). A primary Japanese effort called the Hypersonic Transport Propulsion System Research (HYPR) project consists of a consortium of four international engine manufacturers and the National Japanese Laboratory. The manufacturers are: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., the Kawasaki Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., and General Electric Aircraft Engines Company, USA. A recent study by the Japan Aircraft Development Corporation (Reference 1) also addressed the technology requirements for the next generation SST. There are basically three major challenges that must be met before a new SST can become a reality. They are the technical, environmental, and economic challenges. The technical challenges of the propulsion system primarily reduce the development of new materials capable of sustaining higher temperatures and vibration (high and low frequency) over longer exposure times as well as capable of being produced at reasonable costs. Low emission combustors and low exhaust jet noise are the primary environmental challenges, which are a technical challenge in themselves. The economic challenge is to produce an aircraft and propulsion system that allows the manufacturers to recover development and manufacturing costs as well as realize a reasonable Return-On-Investment (ROI). In addition, Life Cycle Costs (LCC) must not be substantially above future subsonic airliners in order to justify premium fares the public would be willing to pay for the time savings of long-distance flights and still be profitable to the airlines.
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Mueller, Boyd A., Allen R. Price, Kenneth S. Murphy, and Gregory B. Bell. "Land Based Turbine Casting Initiative." In ASME 1997 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/97-gt-430.

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Howmet is currently conducting a Department of Energy funded Advanced Turbine Systems program, the Land Based Turbine Casting Initiative, to scale single crystal casting technological advances developed for aircraft gas turbine engines up to land based gas turbine sized components. The program encompasses technical activities in the areas of: low sulfur alloys (low sulfur melt processing treatments), casting process development (casting process, mold, core and wax), post-cast process development (mold, core, and gating removal, heat treatment, HIP, and inspection), and casting defect tolerance level establishment (freckles, off-orientation, low angle boundaries, and recrystallized grains). This presentation will highlight recent progress in the areas of low sulfur alloy, large single crystal casting process development, and 2.5D reconstruction X-ray inspection system development. Howmet has developed a melt treatment to reduce the sulfur content of the nickel-based superalloy ingot it manufactures. Sulfur contents achieved with this technique will be compared to sulfur levels present in currently available ingot. The effect of the reduced sulfur contents on oxidation performance is being investigated and will be reported. The casting process development activities are foundry experiments to determine the effect of different process factors on both grain and dimensional quality. The status of casting activities to scale aeroengine processes up to land based sized components will be presented. The 2.5D reconstruction uses X-ray metrology and multiple 2D X-ray views of the casting to reconstruct the 3D geometry of selected features. The large cross sections and long path lengths inherent in large utility land based components will be particularly challenging.
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Dudra, Stephen. "Design for Manufacture of Cab-In-White Parts with Sheet Metal Forming Simulations." In International Truck & Bus Meeting & Exhibition. SAE International, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-2759.

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Lefton, Steven A., Thomas D. Burnett, Todd A. Kuntz, and Steve R. Paterson. "Failure to Achieve Hot Section Component Service Intervals: Why and What to Do About it." In ASME 1997 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/97-gt-138.

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Recent work done by Aptech Engineering Services, Inc. (APTECH) has demonstrated that many hot section gas turbine components are not achieving their intended service lives and/or maintenance intervals, falling short by a factor of as much as ten. As summarized in (Makansi, 1996), this observation has been confirmed by numerous industry and literature reports of failures, degradation, reduced availability and increased maintenance for a wide variety of turbines and manufacturers. This paper focuses on hot corrosion damage as one common mechanism that is frequently the cause of failure to reach expected service intervals. In general, attempts are made to limit hot corrosion damage by specifying impurity limits for fuel oil, combustion air, NOx reduction injection water and compressor washing water. Strict adherence to manufacturers recommended impurity limits is often very difficult to achieve, particularly if the machine is frequently cycled through harsh (but not uncommon) operating transients. A discussion of various manufacturer specifications and their implications will be presented, followed by two case studies which demonstrate that extensive hot corrosion damage can result even when manufacturers specifications for fuel, air and water purity are (apparently) being met. A proposed modification of traditional impurity limit specifications is offered, which would include guidelines for acceptable corrosion rate limits. Practical recommendations for reducing the potential for hot corrosion are also offered.
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Bin Hamoodah, Ali G., Samir Omar, and Mohamed Aly Sherif. "Utilization of Mega Projects & Major Equipment's Manufacturers for People's Development." In Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/177718-ms.

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Adisa, Ademola, Oladipo Olatunji, and Kenneth Brando. "Design of Extrusion Machine for Offshore Corrosion-Control Composite Wrap Material Manufacture." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/203729-ms.

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LeClair, Steven R. Japan International SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition. Multimedia Information Highway 'Commerce at Light Speed' Program. Opto-Electronic Technology Research Laboratory (4th) Held in Tokyo, Japan on 24-28 September 1995. Defense Technical Information Center, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada303333.

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Martin, Kathi, Nick Jushchyshyn, and Claire King. James Galanos Evening Gown c. 1957. Drexel Digital Museum, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17918/jkyh-1b56.

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The URL links to a website page in the Drexel Digital Museum (DDM) fashion image archive containing a 3D interactive panorama of an evening suit by American fashion designer James Galanos with related text. This evening gown is from Galanos' Fall 1957 collection. It is embellished with polychrome glass beads in a red and green tartan plaid pattern on a base of silk . It was a gift of Mrs. John Thouron and is in The James G. Galanos Archive at Drexel University. The panorama is an HTML5 formatted version of an ultra-high resolution ObjectVR created from stitched tiles captured with GigaPan technology. It is representative the ongoing research of the DDM, an international, interdisciplinary group of researchers focused on production, conservation and dissemination of new media for exhibition of historic fashion.
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Martin, Kathi, Nick Jushchyshyn, and Claire King. James Galanos, Wool Evening Suit. Fall 1984. Drexel Digital Museum, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17918/6gzv-pb45.

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The URL links to a website page in the Drexel Digital Museum (DDM) fashion image archive containing a 3D interactive panorama of an evening suit by American fashion designer James Galanos with related text. This evening suit is from Galanos Fall 1984 collection. The skirt and bodice of the jacket are black and white plaid wool. The jacket sleeves are black mink with leather inserts that contrast the sheen of the leather against the luster of the mink and reduce some of the bulk of the sleeve. The suit is part of The James G. Galanos Archive at Drexel University gifted to Drexel University in 2016. The panorama is an HTML5 formatted version of an ultra-high resolution ObjectVR created from stitched tiles captured with GigaPan technology. It is representative the ongoing research of the DDM, an international, interdisciplinary group of researchers focused on production, conservation and dissemination of new media for exhibition of historic fashion.
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Martin, Kathi, Nick Jushchyshyn, and Claire King. James Galanos, Silk Chiffon Afternoon Dress c. Fall 1976. Drexel Digital Museum, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17918/q3g5-n257.

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The URL links to a website page in the Drexel Digital Museum (DDM) fashion image archive containing a 3D interactive panorama of an evening suit by American fashion designer James Galanos with related text. This afternoon dress is from Galanos' Fall 1976 collection. It is made from pale pink silk chiffon and finished with hand stitching on the hems and edges of this dress, The dress was gifted to Drexel University as part of The James G. Galanos Archive at Drexel University in 2016. After it was imaged the gown was deemed too fragile to exhibit. By imaging it using high resolution GigaPan technology we are able to create an archival quality digital record of the dress and exhibit it virtually at life size in 3D panorama. The panorama is an HTML5 formatted version of an ultra-high resolution ObjectVR created from stitched tiles captured with GigaPan technology. It is representative the ongoing research of the DDM, an international, interdisciplinary group of researchers focused on production, conservation and dissemination of new media for exhibition of historic fashion.
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Martin, Kathi, Nick Jushchyshyn, and Claire King. Christian Lacroix Evening gown c.1990. Drexel Digital Museum, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17918/wq7d-mc48.

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The URL links to a website page in the Drexel Digital Museum (DDM) fashion image archive containing a 3D interactive panorama of an evening gown by French fashion designer Christian Lacroix with related text. This evening gown by Christian Lacroix is from his Fall 1990 collection. It is constructed from silk plain weave, printed with an abstract motif in the bright, deep colors of the local costumes of Lacroix's native Arles, France; and embellished with diamanté and insets of handkerchief edged silk chiffon. Ruffles of pleated silk organza in a neutral bird feather print and also finished with a handkerchief edge, accentuate the asymmetrical draping of the gown. Ruching, controlled by internal drawstrings and ties, creates volume and a slight pouf, a nod to 'le pouf' silhouette Lacroix popularized in his collection for Patou in 1986. Decorative boning on the front of the bodice reflects Lacroix's early education as a costume historian and his sartorial reinterpretation of historic corsets. It is from the private collection of Mari Shaw. The panorama is an HTML5 formatted version of an ultra-high resolution ObjectVR created from stitched tiles captured with GigaPan technology. It is representative the ongoing research of the DDM, an international, interdisciplinary group of researchers focused on production, conservation and dissemination of new media for exhibition of historic fashion.
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The role of incentives in encouraging workplace HIV/AIDS policies and programs. Population Council, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/hiv15.1007.

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This brief examines the role of incentives in encouraging companies in Thailand to adopt workplace policies and programs that address AIDS-related stigma and discrimination and respond to the needs of workers for information and services. The research was a collaboration between the Horizons Program, American International Assurance (AIA), the Thailand Business Coalition on AIDS (TBCA), and AusAID. After the initiative was launched (known as the AIDS-response Standard Organization), TBCA staff built relationships with company managers to explain and promote the advantages of joining. Companies agreeing to implement at least three HIV/AIDS workplace policies would receive a reduction of 5–10 percent off group life insurance premiums from AIA, Thailand’s largest insurance provider, if they were AIA clients. As the initiative evolved, TBCA introduced the additional incentive of a certificate endorsed by the government and awarded at a high-profile public ceremony. For each company agreeing to participate, TBCA offered assistance to enhance their activities, including providing educational leaflets, videos, and a mobile exhibition, as well as condoms, peer education training, counseling and referrals to support groups for HIV-positive employees, and assistance with writing company HIV/AIDS policies.
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