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THE QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST
School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
ASSIGNMENT 1
The factors involved in creating and developing a successful high-tech engineering business in Northern Ireland
Submitted by:
Course Lecturer: Dr Jonathan Cole
Module Title and Code: Aerospace Professional Studies – 105AER310
Date of Submission: 30/10/07
Contents
Section Page
1 Introduction 3
2.1 Competition 3
2.2 Funding 4
2.3 Recruitment 4
2.4 Location 5
2.5 Technical Innovation 5 2.6 Global Market Trends 6
3 Conclusion 6
4 References 7
1 Introduction
The aim of this report is to describe the factors associated with creating and developing a high- tech engineering business in Northern Ireland. There are many business related factors that need to be considered before entering an unknown market, especially the high-......
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