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Management of Research and Development in Difficult Times
The world is changing rapidly around us. Some companies that once dominated global industry no longer exist, and newcomers arise every week. Companies that wish to survive and grow must change to fit new ways of working, and adapt to the immense differences that the growth in telecommunications and transport...
Tags: transport, R&D, industry, telecommunications, asset
White papers 2005-01-07
How Can an R&D Group Get Others Interested in Its Ideas?
Research and development creates value, but only when its ideas are commercialized. However, R&D departments often find it difficult to get even the best ideas adopted by others, and hence this value is wasted. This paper discusses the reasons for this, and gives examples of techniques used to get buy-in...
Tags: Research & Development, R&D, technique
White papers 2005-01-07
Shipping Safety: A Matter of Concern
In the eyes of many, the international shipping industry is in danger of falling into disrepute with its continuing malpractices and slow, reactive responses, including responses to calls for safety related changes and to related research and development initiatives. If these concerns were not enough, exciting new developments in vessel...
Tags: R&D, industry
White papers 2004-02-23
The Future of Engineering Research
Engineering research plays a pivotal role in our knowledge-driven society. It lays the foundation for the advances in technology that fuel economic development and improves our quality of life. Past years have witnessed significant changes within the UK engineering research community. Industry, responding to competitive cost pressures, has dismantled many...
Tags: small and medium enterprise, outsourcing, industry
White papers 2003-08-01

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GBP50,000 prize for Britain's best-kept IT secret.
M2 PRESSWIRE-11 June 2004-ROYAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING: GBP50,000 prize for Britain's best-kept IT secretC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06112004 British engineers at global IT giant IBM have won the Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award for an innovation that most people have...
Articles 2004-06-11
BT Exact's Chief Executive elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
M2 PRESSWIRE-29 July 2003-BT: BT Exact's Chief Executive elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of EngineeringC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07292003 BT today announced that Stewart Davies, chief executive officer CEO of BT Exact, its research, technology and IT operations business, ...
Articles 2003-07-29
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