Innovation project, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria

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Can we ditch the spammer?


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Nikki<mailto:nikkit..._at_gmail.com>
  To: TSCM-L Professionals List<mailto:TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com>
  Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:24 AM
  Subject: [TSCM-L] {3607} Innovation project, Vienna University of Economi=
cs and Business Administration, Austria



  Hello there!

  First of all, please don’t be upset if you get this message more than
  once, this could be because you are in more than one google group. I
  am desperately trying to contact people from all over the world, and
  spread the word about my project, so I’m in all google groups...

  I am student of the Vienna University of Economics and Business
  Administration in Austria and I am currently engaged in a project
  about innovative solutions for the adjustment of car seats. The actual
  goal of our project is to conduct a workshop where we bring together
  people who find themselves confronted with unsatisfying solutions in
  the market and have ideas or innovated on their own already - and with
  market I do not only mean the target market of car seating systems but
  also analogous markets that face the same or very similar problems and
  needs. For example I was told that redundant forces of car seats are
  pretty similar to the ones of ski bindings – so maybe it’s possible t=
o
  use some materials and systems involved in the ski bindings to make
  the rails of a car seat lighter and to make them stronger, highly
  productive and/or powerful? Another thing we are thinking about is
  finding other materials than steel to be able to build a lighter rail
  – the whole automotive industry is thinking about weight and how to
  get every part of car easier. Audi for example has made a car out of
  aluminium. But can you use it of seating rails, too? What about
  materials used in other industries like golf, sailplanes, aircraft,
  racing cars, iceboating, rollercoaster, elevators, military, …. Would
  it be possible to use the materials they use?

  As you can see there are numerous questions and I am sure that out
  there are numerous people agonising over those questions and even
  finding solutions to them. I am therefore interested in identifying
  such people, and bring them together to our workshop, which will offer
  co-operations, get to know like-minded people (from all over the
  world) and develop new cool ideas.

  I hope I could attract some interest and maybe find some people
  through this group, and maybe if you aren't a person like I described
  above, maybe you do know someone that might be interesting for me.

  Please don't hesitate to contact me – Id be very thankful for every
  hint you could give me.

  Yours,

  Nicole


  nikkit..._at_gmail.com<mailto:nikkit..._at_gmail.com>


  

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  project, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration,
  Austria</DIV>
  <DIV><BR></DIV><BR>Hello there!<BR><BR>First of all, please don’t be up=
set if
  you get this message more than<BR>once, this could be because you are in =
more
  than one google group. I<BR>am desperately trying to contact people from =
all
  over the world, and<BR>spread the word about my project, so I’m in all =
google
  groups...<BR><BR>I am student of the Vienna University of Economics and=
 
  Business<BR>Administration in Austria and I am currently engaged in a
  project<BR>about innovative solutions for the adjustment of car seats. Th=
e
  actual<BR>goal of our project is to conduct a workshop where we bring
  together<BR>people who find themselves confronted with unsatisfying solut=
ions
  in<BR>the market and have ideas or innovated on their own already - and=
 
  with<BR>market I do not only mean the target market of car seating system=
s
  but<BR>also analogous markets that face the same or very similar problems=
 
  and<BR>needs. For example I was told that redundant forces of car seats=
 
  are<BR>pretty similar to the ones of ski bindings – so maybe it’s pos=
sible
  to<BR>use some materials and systems involved in the ski bindings to
  make<BR>the rails of a car seat lighter and to make them stronger,
  highly<BR>productive and/or powerful? Another thing we are thinking about=
 
  is<BR>finding other materials than steel to be able to build a lighter
  rail<BR>– the whole automotive industry is thinking about weight and ho=
w
  to<BR>get every part of car easier. Audi for example has made a car out=
 
  of<BR>aluminium. But can you use it of seating rails, too? What
  about<BR>materials used in other industries like golf, sailplanes,
  aircraft,<BR>racing cars, iceboating, rollercoaster, elevators, military,=
 ….
  Would<BR>it be possible to use the materials they use?<BR><BR>As you can =
see
  there are numerous questions and I am sure that out<BR>there are numerous=
 
  people agonising over those questions and even<BR>finding solutions to th=
em. I
  am therefore interested in identifying<BR>such people, and bring them tog=
ether
  to our workshop, which will offer<BR>co-operations, get to know like-mind=
ed
  people (from all over the<BR>world) and develop new cool ideas.<BR><BR>I =
hope
  I could attract some interest and maybe find some people<BR>through this=
 
  group, and maybe if you aren't a person like I described<BR>above, maybe =
you
  do know someone that might be interesting for me.<BR><BR>Please don't hes=
itate
  to contact me – Id be very thankful for every<BR>hint you could give
  me.<BR><BR>Yours,<BR><BR>Nicole<BR><BR><BR><A
  title=mailto:nikkit..._at_gmail.com
  href="mailto:nikkit..._at_gmail.com">nikkit..._at_gmail.com</A><BR><BR><BR>
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