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Technology transfer was a critical component of a
research effort designed to develop, test, and evaluate
new electronics assembly methods and cleaning
techniques to eliminate the use of ozone depleting
substances in military hardware manufacturing.
Providing technical direction to small and mediumsized
companies was critical to not only ensure that
the electronic hardware produced conforms to
military standards, but to also assure continued
reliability of “mission critical” military and space
electronic hardware manufactured with these new
materials. Four technology transfer methods were
initially targeted to transfer information, including
(1) newsletters (2) courses, seminars, and conferences
(3) bulletin boards, networks (4) satellite
broadcasts. View all 2240 works published by STC Proceedings |
 Using Multiple Communication Methods to Disseminate Information About Technical Research http://www.stc.org/confproceed/1996/PDFs/PG312314.PDF
Pierson, John and Leigh F. McElvaney STC Proceedings 1996
Abstract: Technology transfer was a critical component of a
research effort designed to develop, test, and evaluate
new electronics assembly methods and cleaning
techniques to eliminate the use of ozone depleting
substances in military hardware manufacturing.
Providing technical direction to small and mediumsized
companies was critical to not only ensure that
the electronic hardware produced conforms to
military standards, but to also assure continued
reliability of “mission critical” military and space
electronic hardware manufactured with these new
materials. Four technology transfer methods were
initially targeted to transfer information, including
(1) newsletters (2) courses, seminars, and conferences
(3) bulletin boards, networks (4) satellite
broadcasts.
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