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(redirected from Inspection and Testing)

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I&TIntegration & Test
I&TInspection and Testing
I&TInstallation & Test
I&TImplement & Tractor (journal)


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Byline: Staff Report Dubai: Geo-Chem Middle East, an independent inspection and testing company, has won the contract from the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), the government agency responsible for establishing and governing metrology standards, to test petroleum imports to Kenya.
Conference topics include analyst forecasts and trends; healthcare and bionics; electronics as art, signage and human interface; stretchable and invisible electronics; flexible lighting; sensors, thin film photovoltaics and batteries; smart substrates; conductive materials; and manufacturing technologies such as vacuum deposition, roll-to-roll fabrication, and inspection and testing systems.
The work will include field inspection and testing, reviewing of quality submittals, and design packages, providing inspection at supply vendors, conducting QMS audits and providing quality reports.
 
 
 
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