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BTGBIT (Built-In Test) Target Generator
BTGBridging the Gap
BTGBehind the Glass
BTGBlack Tooth Grin
BTGBack to Godhead (magazine)
BTGBehind the Gates
BTGBalance to Go
BTGBusiness Target Group (various locations)
BTGBegbies Traynor Group (Manchester, UK)
BTGBritish Technology Group
BTGBusiness Technology Group (various locations)
BTGBetreuungsgesetz (Germany)
BTGBroadband Technology Group (PCTEL, Inc.)
BTGBoiler, Turbine, Generator
BTGBiomass Technology Group BV
BTGBeijing Tourism Group (China)
BTGBeyond the Grave (gaming clan)
BTGBeta Thromboglobulin
BTGBy the Glass (restaurants)
BTGBiotechnology Group
BTGBall-Turret Gunner
BTGBodycote Testing Group (various locations)
BTGBefore The Game
BTGBedrijfstelecommunicatie Grootgebruikers (Dutch: Large-Scale Telecommunications User Company)
BTGBasic Target Graphic
BTGBuck Tooth Grin
BTGBe That Guy
BTGBeat the Geeks (TV show)
BTGBien Ta Grotte (French internet slang)
BTGBand Theory Group
BTGBio-Technology General Ltd (Israel)
BTGBroadband Transmit Group
BTGBroadcast Time Group
BTGBerndt Toast Gang (National Cartoonists Society, NCS)
BTGBurundian Transitional Government
BTGBrigade Tactical Group (US Army)
BTGBlog to Great (website)
BTGBoulevard Transportation Group
BTGBetter than Geek (Louisiana)
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Kricka's previous awards and honors include the Society of Analytical Chemistry Silver Medal (Royal Society of Chemistry) (1981), the British Technology Group Academic Enterprise Competition Award (1985), the Department of Trade and Industry, Industry Year Award for Technology Transfer (1986), the Prince of Wales Award for Innovation and Production (1989), the Queens Award for Technological Achievement (1990), the Rank Prize for Opto-Electronics (1991), the Certificate of Honor Award, AACC, New Jersey Section (1995), and the Kubasik Lecture Award, AACC, New York Upstate Section (1997).
The premium that many customers place on desirable surface esthetics is also one of the driving forces behind the Scorim process outlined by Eliot Grossman, Scortec Division, British Technology Group, in his presentation "Scorim: Principles Capabilities and Applications" Preservation of surface esthetics through elimination of weld lines and in-mold shrinkage is a primary attribute of the process which uses a processing head located between the injection screw and the mold to manipulate molten polymer inside the mold cavity.
The British Technology Group are currently commercializing a process for the preservation of a wide range of biologically active materials, like enzymes, probiotic foods and bacterial cultures.
Schafer (British Technology Group USA): Do you see any legal problems as you move from technology to business concerns?
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