Accurate Colour Co-ordination for Textile Componenets of Lingerie

David Oulton, T Young

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    Abstract

    The use of a liaison mechanism called a ‘Teaching Company’ in a technology transfer exercise from the University to the Business environment is described. The Teaching Company promotes detailed collaboration within a business and academic partnership and employs a full-time ‘Teaching Company Associate’ to enable the adoption of the novel technology, and maximize the potential benefits for the company’s business.
    The Worthington Project is a case study in the delivery of technological change and innovation in the field of colour, using new computer-based products and capabilities.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2003
    EventInternational Multi-conference on Computational Engineering in Systems Applications (CESA) - Lille, France
    Duration: 9 Jul 200311 Jul 2003

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Multi-conference on Computational Engineering in Systems Applications (CESA)
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CityLille
    Period9/07/0311/07/03

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