1993
DOI: 10.1016/0969-806x(93)90394-a
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Food irradiation: Technology transfer in Asia, practical experiences

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“…The world's first complete food irradiation technology transfer project between Canadian and Thai private food companies and government agencies (also discussed later), involved a cross-functional team including specialist scientific staff and technology transfer staff and included day-to-day personal contact between the Canadian and Thai counterparts (Kunstadt, 1993). The summary of the successful project outcomes stated that 'the cooperation and accommodation between the people of the organizations made possible the successes achieved.…”
Section: Personalised Technology Transfer/uptakementioning
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“…The world's first complete food irradiation technology transfer project between Canadian and Thai private food companies and government agencies (also discussed later), involved a cross-functional team including specialist scientific staff and technology transfer staff and included day-to-day personal contact between the Canadian and Thai counterparts (Kunstadt, 1993). The summary of the successful project outcomes stated that 'the cooperation and accommodation between the people of the organizations made possible the successes achieved.…”
Section: Personalised Technology Transfer/uptakementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The world's first complete food irradiation technology transfer project (mentioned earlier) between Canadian and Thai private food companies and government agencies has been documented (Kunstadt, 1993). This successful project involved a cross-functional team including specialist scientific staff and specialist technology transfer staff.…”
Section: Cross-functional Teams For Technology Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%