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RMC manages funds from research grant schemes available such as Science Fund, Techno Fund, Inno Fund, Fundamental Research Grant Scheme ( FRGS ), Commercialization of R & D Fund ( CRDF ), Technology Acquisition Fund ( TAF ) and Multimedia Grant Scheme ( MGS ).
As part of an experiential learning environment, students work on the patent portfolio from Rensselaer ’ s Office of Commercialization in the Incubator as part of their strategy class.
Commercialization, however, requires a different license from WARF.

Commercialization and .
The managed heart: Commercialization of human feelings.
Commercialization of American rap and hip hop began in the early 1980s and began coming to Germany as early as 1983.
Commercialization of fundamental research in Nanoscience and Nanoengineering will have a broad impact across many industries and enable technologies that were once thought impossible.
" Commercialization of Rap Music Youth Subculture.
The Commercialization of Microfinance: Balancing Business and Development.
Commercialization activities could include but are not limited to the availability of media world wide via dispersed distribution centers, marketing collateral is completed and available in as many languages as deemed necessary for the target market, the finishing of security and compliance tests, etc.
Commercialization thus has been a major liberating force for the media in China.
The CN Commercialization Act was enacted into law on July 13, 1995, and by November 28, 1995, the federal government had completed an initial public offering ( IPO ) and transferred all of its shares to private investors.
In 1999, CN and BNSF, the second largest rail system in the U. S., announced their intent to merge, forming a new corporate entity North American Railways, headquartered in Montreal to conform to the CN Commercialization Act of 1995.
Commercialization of LED technology in 1968 – 1970 caused a boom in optoelectronics, and by the end of the 1970s the industry developed all principal types of opto-isolators.
Major tenants include the American Red Cross, Southern California Edison, and the NASA Commercialization Center.
Her books include: The Managed Heart, The Second Shift, The Time Bind, The Commercialization of Intimate Life and the co-edited Global Woman: nannies, maids and sex workers in the new economy.
*( 2003a ) The Commercialization of Intimate Life: Notes From Home And Work.
*( 1983 ) The Managed Heart: The Commercialization of Human Feeling.
Construction of a technology complex consisting of the Center for Advanced Technology and the Computer Chip Commercialization Center is scheduled to begin in 2012.
: Cipla wins National Award for Successful Commercialization of Publicly Funded R & D.
Commercialization is the process or cycle of introducing a new product or production method into the market.
Commercialization is often confused with sales, marketing or business development.
The managed heart: Commercialization of human feeling.
That office was an early version of the Office of Space Commercialization, an office created to promote the effective commercial use of outer space.
" The Contract Research Organization and the Commercialization of Scientific Research ", Social Studies of Science, Vol.
Commercialization of Hindu festivals like Durga Puja in the last quarter of 20th century have become a major environmental concern as devout Hindus want bigger and brighter idols.

Commercialization and India
He also got the Federation Of Indian Chambers Of Commerce And Industry ( FICCI ) Award For Research And Technology For The Development And Commercialization Of Poly Ether Ether Ketone ( PEEK ) At The Hands Of The then President Of India, APJ Abdul Kalam.

globalization and resulted
In industrialized economies, barriers to entry have resulted in oligopolies forming in many sectors, with unprecedented levels of competition fueled by increasing globalization.
However, the takeover, especially given Jordania's background, resulted in massive controversy, some commentators arguing that this takeover was the Dutch equivalent of what had happened in English football, financial globalization and possibly longer-term destabilization, as expressed in the many opinions in the local paper.

globalization and mass
Although over the past years more emphasis has been given to the construction of grassroots alternatives to ( capitalist ) globalization, the movement's largest and most visible mode of organizing remains mass decentralized campaigns of direct action and civil disobedience.
Turks in Germany maintain strong connections to their homeland while constructing local Turkish networks through the conduits of globalization ; Turkish language mass media is salient in Berlin.
Because we are increasing communication worldwide, globalization has a major effect on how we look at Cultural Studies because we are constantly being exposed to the ideologies of mass media.
The modern globalization of popular culture, mass tourism and aviation expanded together with economic and social interdependence.
They appreciate too, the convivial aspect of local initiatives and their promise of small but real alternatives to corporate globalization and mass consumption.
Factors such as the oil shocks of 1973, increased competition from foreign markets ( especially Southeast Asia ) due to globalization, the end of the post-World War II boom, and increasing privatization made the old system of mass producing identical, cheap goods through division of labor uncompetitive.
Anti-corporate globalization movements have also expanded through the organization of mass mobilizations, including the anti-WTO protests, which were remarkably successful.
" Contemporary critical educators, such as bell hooks and Peter McLaren, discuss in their criticisms the influence of many varied concerns, institutions, and social structures, " including globalization, the mass media, and race / spiritual relations ," while citing reasons for resisting the possibilities to change.
The album's central theme was the unjust nature of the death penalty and other major themes included mass media monopolization, the prison-industrial complex and corporate globalization.
Berge Meere und Giganten ( Mountains Seas and Giants ) presciently invokes such topics as urbanization, the alienation from nature, ecological devastation, mechanization, the dehumanization of the modern world, as well as mass migration, globalization, totalitarianism, fanaticism, terrorism, state surveillance, genetic engineering, synthetic food, the breeding of humans, biochemical warfare, and others.
Before the term " globalization " was popularized, Debord was arguing about issues such as class alienation, cultural homogenization, and the mass media.
He was critical of the Reagan administration for defunding alternative energy, Amtrak and mass transit, and critical of every president since for promoting free trade agreements and globalization to the detriment of American workers.
Especially in her later books, Trimmings, S * PeRM ** K * T, Muse & Drudge, and Sleeping with the Dictionary, Mullen frequently combines cultural critique with humor and wordplay as her poetry grapples with topics such as globalization, mass culture, consumerism, and the politics of identity.

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