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Electronics and Mechanics
The DF-21 is a two-stage, solid-fuel, medium-range ballistic missile ( MRBM ) developed by the 2nd Aerospace Academy ( now China Changfeng Mechanics and Electronics Technology Academy ) in late 1970s.
The word " beam " in BEAM robotics is an acronym for Biology, Electronics, Aesthetics, and Mechanics.
The most widely accepted meaning is Biology, Electronics, Aesthetics, and Mechanics.
Dunwoody offers programs and courses in Drafting and Estimating, Interior Design, Computer Networking, Programming, Electrical, Automotive Mechanics, Heating / Air Conditioning Systems Design, Food Science Technology, Electronics, Automated Systems and Robotics, Machine Tooling, Industrial Controls, Land Surveying, Construction Management, Graphic Design, Appliance Service and Printing, and Welding.
LNTU currently comprises 14 colleges and departments, including the College of Resources and Environment Engineering, College of Mechanical Engineering, College of Electronics and Information Engineering, College of Business Administration, Vocational College and the Department of Mechanics and Engineering.
Lafayette advertised heavily in major U. S. consumer electronics magazines of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly Stereo Review, High Fidelity, Audio, Popular Mechanics, and Popular Electronics, among others.
Chuncheon Polytechnic offers technical training courses through its departments of Materials Science, Computer-aided Mechanics, Electricity, Electronics, Industrial Design, and Multimedia.
* Engineering Physics, Electronics and Mechanics
Vehicle Mechanics, Weapons Maintenance Technicians, Electronics Technicians, Electrical Fitters & Maintenance Fitters

Electronics and Plant
In 1966, the college started its post-graduate courses with a course in Marine Structures and Industrial Structures, followed by post-graduate courses in Industrial Electronics ( 1969 ), Heat Power ( 1971 ), Hydraulics and Water Resources ( 1971 ), Chemical Plant Design Engineering ( 1971 ) and Process Metallurgy ( 1972 ).
Academic departments include the Department of Computer-Aided Machinery, Department of Mechatronics, Department of Automation Systems, Department of Computer-Aided Die and Mold, Department of Automotive Electronics, Department of Materials, Department of Automation of Plant Facilities, Department of Environmental Chemistry, Department of Electricity, and Department of Electronics.
South campus is presently running masters and doctoral degree programs in fields like Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Electronics, Information Technology, etc.
* 1982 Kyushu Plant ( now called Nitto Electronics Kyusyu ) begins operation.

Electronics and joint
* Mongolia Telecom Company: WLL project a joint venture with LG Electronics Company of South Korea, 8, 768 users, covers Darkhan, Erdenet, Nalaikh, Choibalsan, and Ulanbaatar.
ACES has been designated by the Military Communications Electronics Board as the joint standard for use by all services in development of frequency management and cryptonet planning.
As an academic discipline at university level, Music Technology ( meaning music produced using software or electronic hardware ) first emerged in the middle of the 1980s, most notably at the University of York, where the Departments of Music and Electronics set up a joint Masters programme in Music Technology in 1986.
Negotiations about merging the two organizations started that year and continued until a new joint organization, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ) was established in 1963.
); Technology Governance-Innovation Policy and Development Economics ; Cyber Security ( joint programme with University of Tartu ); Software Engineering ( joint programme with University of Tartu ); Computer and Systems Engineering ; Communicative Electronics ; Industrial Engineering and Management ; Environmental Management and Cleaner Production ; Materials and Processes of Sustainable Energetics ( joint programme with University of Tartu ); Health Care Technology ; Design and Engineering ( joint programme with Estonian Academy of Arts ); and Work and Organizational Psychology.
In 1981, the Super-80 kit computer was developed as a joint venture between the company and Electronics Australia magazine.
The Combined Communications Electronics Board ( CCEB ), a five-nation joint military communications-electronics organization ( consisting of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States ), uses the following message precedence designators, in descending order of importance:
The new joint association changed its name to the European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Association, but kept its original acronymic name: EICTA.
Since 2001, LG has two joint ventures with Royal Philips Electronics: LG Philips Display and LG Philips LCD, but Philips sold off its shares in late 2008.
Jan Timmer, then Philips ' head of Consumer Electronics, gave him four months to make or break the Compact Disc Interactive ( CD-I ) project, a joint effort between Sony and Philips to enhance the CD standard with multi-media technology.
In 2010, the Tidel Park Coimbatore was built at a cost of 3, 800 million as a joint initiative of the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation, Electronics Corporation of India, Software Technology Parks of India and TIDEL Park, Chennai.
The company's original cell site equipment suppliers were Motorola and AT & T ( now Lucent Technologies ), and the original telephone supplier was Qualcomm Personal Electronics, a joint venture between Qualcomm and Sony Electronics.
Established in 1967 as Alps-Motorola — a joint venture between Alps Electric and U. S .- based Motorola — it became Alpine Electronics, Inc. in 1978 when Alps bought out Motorola's share of the company.

Electronics and stock
PanAmSat was sold to Hughes Electronics, a division of General Motors, in a $ 3 billion cash and stock deal.
In 2000, Audiovox moved trading to Nasdaq under VOXX ; announced an OEM contract with Nissan North America for the 2000 model year ; formed Audiovox Electronics Corp, a wholly owned subsidiary for the marketing of consumer and mobile electronics ; was added to the Russell 2000 ; received an OEM contract to supply mobile video for Ford 2001 models introduced its first MP3 Player ; completed its follow-on stock offering and increased its public float by two million shares ; and announced its first GMRS / GPS two-way radio.

Electronics and company
GTE Corporation, formerly General Telephone & Electronics Corporation ( 1959-1982 ) was the largest independent telephone company in the United States during the days of the Bell System.
She was from a prosperous business family that later founded the company Philips Electronics: she was great-aunt to Anton and Gerard Philips, and great-great-aunt to Frits Philips.
* Orion Electronics, a Hungarian company
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N. V. ( Royal Philips Electronics, commonly known as Philips ) (, ) is a Dutch multinational electronics company headquartered in Amsterdam.
Sony Corporation is the electronics business unit and the parent company of the Sony Group, which is engaged in business through its four operating segments – Electronics ( including video games, network services and medical business ), Motion pictures, Music and Financial Services.
After exhibiting at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 1999, Mike Ramsay announced to the company that the first version of the TiVo digital video recorder would ship " In Q1 ," ( the last day of which is 31 March ) despite an estimated four to five months of work remaining to complete the device.
* Denver Electronics, a Danish electronic company from Århus
In the 1960s the company diversified, acquiring the Friden calculator company in 1965, Packard Bell Electronics in 1966 and General Precision Equipment Corporation in 1968.
In 1970, a group of engineers started a company in Glenrothes, Scotland called Pico Electronics.
The patent was licensed first to Mattel Electronics, which failed as a company before any product using the algorithm was developed, then to a startup company founded by some of the laid-off Mattel executives.
MES exists today as BAE Systems Electronics Limited, a subsidiary of BAE Systems, but the assets were rearranged elsewhere within that company.
The Anaheim Gundams, or Greek alphabet Gundams are a series of mobile suits developed by the fictional company Anaheim Electronics, some of them are notably carrying different style heads than other Gundams in the series, like the Rick Dias ( Gamma Gundam ) and Hyaku Shiki ( Delta Gundam ).
It was first shown, privately, at the Chicago Consumer Electronics Show in 1977, and soon the company was receiving 50 calls a day from dealers wanting to sell the computer.
On January 2008, Zilog declined an unsolicited proposal made by Universal Electronics Inc to acquire the company.
* DOD Electronics, an electronics company that makes effects pedals for musicians
In a series of transactions consummated in 2003, Hughes Electronics was spun out of GM and the News Corporation purchased a controlling interest in the new company, which was renamed The DIRECTV Group.
* Eden Electronics, a bass amplification company
When Tiger Electronics was an independent company, its headquarters were in Vernon Hills.
Major manufacturing employers include Becton Dickinson, a medical products company that operates two facilities in Columbus ; Behlen Manufacturing, which produces steel buildings, grain bins, and agricultural equipment ; CAMACO, a manufacturer of automotive seat frames ; Cargill, which operates a ground-beef processing plant ; Archer Daniels Midland, which runs a corn-milling facility ; and Vishay Dale Electronics, a subsidiary of Vishay Intertechnology that produces electronic components.
Electronics Boutique, when it existed as an independent company, had its headquarters in West Goshen Township.
Crestron Electronics, a company that manufacturers high-end systems for home automation and conference room control, is headquartered in Rockleigh.
In March 2008, Matsushita ( Panasonic ) agreed to spin off the company and merge it with Kenwood Electronics, creating JVC Kenwood Holdings on October 1, 2008.

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