The Paton Welding Journal, 2012, #11, 48-52 pages
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS - BASIS FOR INCREASE OF COMPETITIVENESS OF THE U.S. WELDING PRODUCTION
O.K. Makovetskaya
E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute, NASU, Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract
The tasks and problems of materials joining in industrial production are given. The model of development and implementation into production of technological innovations, offered by the Edison Welding Institute (USA), was considered.
Keywords: welding production, science, innovations, industrial consortium
Received: ??.??.??
Published: 28.11.12
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Suggested Citation
O.K. Makovetskaya (2012) TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS - BASIS FOR INCREASE OF COMPETITIVENESS OF THE U.S. WELDING PRODUCTION.
The Paton Welding J., 11, 48-52.