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(Created claim: summary (P836): The aim of the project is to acquire modern technologies to ensure the production of a new line of products of EXBYDO s.r.o., which are characterised by innovative design concepts and ergonomics and applied properties of top plates. The applicant is currently unable to secure the production of this new product line through its existing technologies. and., translated_summary) |
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Revision as of 15:24, 28 October 2020
Project Q9989 in Czech Republic
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Innovative ergonomics |
Project Q9989 in Czech Republic |
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4,871,610.0 Czech koruna
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10,825,800.0 Czech koruna
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45 percent
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1 December 2013
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25 May 2018
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31 May 2018
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EXBYDO s.r.o.
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39301
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Cílem projektu je pořízení moderních technologií k zajištění výroby nové řady produktů společnosti EXBYDO s.r.o., které se vyznačují inovativním pojetím designu i ergonomie a užitých vlastností svrchních desek. Výrobu této nové produktové řady není žadatel v současné době schopen zajistit prostřednictvím svých stávajících technologií. a. (Czech)
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The aim of the project is to acquire modern technologies to ensure the production of a new line of products of EXBYDO s.r.o., which are characterised by innovative design concepts and ergonomics and applied properties of top plates. The applicant is currently unable to secure the production of this new product line through its existing technologies. and. (English)
22 October 2020
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Identifiers
CZ.01.1.02/0.0/0.0/15_014/0005837
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