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The workshops aim for practice and therefore they are restricted to maximal a dozen participants. Intensive and personal contact with the lecturers provide a dense “problem solving climate”.
There are two types which have a general part to give all the same basic understanding but then they have different emphasize
Type I puts the aim on preparing the decision and evaluation of the benefits of replacing copper against aluminium. Further physical Calculus like the Program CycleCode and other more commercial Calculus for costing and Project management
Type II puts the aim on implementing the decision in a more practice orientated style. Again the Calculus CycleCode as good understanding of thermodynamics is imperative but the commercials target for implementation and floor shop practice by Project management (PERT method) and a one day visit at a factory with a brazing oven.
Locations
The organisation minimum financial backing requires one local sponsor and or a media sponsor to cope for travel expense risk.
- Vienna I
- Milan
- Birmingham
- Cairo
- Mumbai
- Istanbul
- Vienna II
- Venice
- Germany
- France
- Spain
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