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Project Q12467 in Czech Republic
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English | Research cooperation of OKO-OPTIK a.s. with Technical University in Liberec in the field of 3D printing of spectacle frames |
Project Q12467 in Czech Republic |
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285,000.0 Czech koruna
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380,000.0 Czech koruna
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75 percent
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22 August 2018
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31 December 2018
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31 March 2019
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OKO-OPTIK, a.s.
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46015
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Cílem projektu je sdílení poznatků a know-how mezi podnikovou a výzkumnou sférou formou navázání spolupráce firmy OKO-OPTIK a TU Liberec. Předmětem spolupráce jsou testy využití technologie 3D tisku při výrobě brýlových obrub. Využití této technologie má přinést větší možnost rozměrové a designové individualizace brýlových obrub pro lepší přizpůsobení požadavkům zákazníků. Pracovníci TUL provedou testy odolnosti na mechanické poškození a UV záření při nízkých a vysokých teplotách. a. (Czech)
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The aim of the project is to share knowledge and know-how between the business and research sphere by establishing cooperation between OKO-OPTIK and TU Liberec. The subject of cooperation are tests of the use of 3D printing technology in the production of spectacle frames. The use of this technology should provide a greater possibility of dimensional and design individualisation of spectacle frames for better adaptation to customer requirements. The TUL staff shall perform tests of resistance to mechanical damage and UV radiation at low and high temperatures. a. (English)
22 October 2020
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Identifiers
CZ.01.1.02/0.0/0.0/17_205/0014348
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