Betekenis van:
spin-off
spin-off
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- product gemaakt uit afval
- a product made during the manufacture of something else
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
spin-off
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- spin-off
- a product made during the manufacture of something else
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
spin-off
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- bijprodukt, nevenproduct, nevenprodukt, bijproduct
- a product made during the manufacture of something else
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Werkwoord
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- That popular television series is going to spin off two new shows in the fall.
- In hindsight it is hard to decide whether this project had been a failure or whether it's spin-off benefits made it a success.
- Goods acquired through restructuring process (such as mergers, take-overs, break-ups, spin-off) are excluded.
- The shortage of equity at this level has both constrained and delayed the growth of individual spin-off companies.
- REN is a Portuguese company resulting from the 1994 spin-off from EDP of the Portuguese electric grid.
- Infineon went public in March 2000 and is a spin-off from Siemens AG comprising its semiconductor activities.
- This also includes an option to spin-off the Design Office which was to be decided in 2007;
- Emphasis should also be placed on promoting spin-out and spin-off companies from research institutions or firms using a variety of techniques (for example, awareness raising; prototyping; tutoring and the provision of managerial and technological support to potential entrepreneurs).
- Research and technology transfer activities in the theme could be particularly appealing for SMEs developing innovative technologies, needing familiarisation with new space technology opportunities (spin-in), or developing application for their own space technologies to other markets (spin-off).
- For university spin-off companies, there are more sources of equity available if more than GBP 2 million (EUR 2,9 million) is required.
- This letter was sent by Siemens and not by Infineon Portugal since the spin-off of Infineon from Siemens had not yet produced any practical effects in Portugal.
- Of the universities referenced, none had investment capital for spin-off companies in the GBP 1 million (EUR 1,4 million) to GBP 2 million (EUR 2,9 million) range.
- Improvements to the design process (standardisation of design solutions). This also includes an option to spin-off the Design Office which was to be decided in 2007;
- Space applications bring important benefits to citizens by virtue of technological spin-off effects and are indispensable in a high-tech society.
- Of the universities referenced, none had investment capital for spin-off companies in the GBP 1 million (EUR 1,4 million) to GBP 2 million (EUR 2,9 million) range. For university spin-off companies, there are more sources of equity available if more than GBP 2 million (EUR 2,9 million) is required.