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Touche Ross and the DTI initiative

Touche Ross and the DTI initiative neural technology in specific applications. Three million of the f5.75m is being spent on the awareness campaign, looking at markets and providing marketing tools such as best practice guidelines, applications directory, a suppliers directory and so forth. The key point is getting the transfer of technology across. ‘Where there might be a demonstration in analysis of gas chromatography, all that is is a set of curves. So wherever you have a set of curves, the technology equally applies.’ Hence the clubs, on which the balance of the f5.75m is spent. ‘There is nothing better than hands-on experience, so that’s what the clubs are for,’ Mr Hickman says. To join will cost money, the precise amount depending on the club; this will vary from a few hundred to a couple of thousand pounds. Members will be in an application area with the aim of building demonstratorsto acquire hands-on experience. What do you do if, as a supplier, you have a brand new neural technology product? Contact Touche Ross, or contact a club? ‘We would certainly be interested because we want to introduce you to as wide an audience as possible, with no favouritism, so you might well feature in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Expert Systems Wiley

Touche Ross and the DTI initiative

Expert Systems , Volume 10 (2) – May 1, 1993

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1993 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0266-4720
eISSN
1468-0394
DOI
10.1111/j.1468-0394.1993.tb00308.x
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Abstract

neural technology in specific applications. Three million of the f5.75m is being spent on the awareness campaign, looking at markets and providing marketing tools such as best practice guidelines, applications directory, a suppliers directory and so forth. The key point is getting the transfer of technology across. ‘Where there might be a demonstration in analysis of gas chromatography, all that is is a set of curves. So wherever you have a set of curves, the technology equally applies.’ Hence the clubs, on which the balance of the f5.75m is spent. ‘There is nothing better than hands-on experience, so that’s what the clubs are for,’ Mr Hickman says. To join will cost money, the precise amount depending on the club; this will vary from a few hundred to a couple of thousand pounds. Members will be in an application area with the aim of building demonstratorsto acquire hands-on experience. What do you do if, as a supplier, you have a brand new neural technology product? Contact Touche Ross, or contact a club? ‘We would certainly be interested because we want to introduce you to as wide an audience as possible, with no favouritism, so you might well feature in

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Published: May 1, 1993

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