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The City of Manchester, once the birthplace of the 1st Industrial
Revolution, is today a pioneering hub of the 4th Industrial
Revolution (Industry 4.0), offering Industry 4.0 solutions in
advanced materials, engineering, healthcare and social sciences.
Indeed, the creation of some of the city's greatest academic
institutions was a direct outcome of the industrial revolution, so
it was something of a homecoming that the Sustainable Smart
Manufacturing (S2M) Conference was hosted by The University of
Manchester in 2019. The conference was jointly organised by The
University of Manchester, The University of Lisbon and The
Polytechnic of Leiria - the latter two bringing in a wealth of
expertise in how Industry 4.0 manifests itself in the context of
sustainably evolving, deeply-rooted cities. S2M-2019 instigated the
development of 61 papers selected for publication in this book on
areas of Smart Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing and Virtual
Prototyping, Materials for Healthcare Applications and Circular
Economy, Design Education, and Urban Spaces.
This book presents 58 refereed papers given at the 38th Matador
Conference held at National Formosa University, Taiwan in March
2015. The MATADOR series of conferences covers the topics of
manufacturing automation and systems technology, applications,
design, organisation and management, and research. These
proceedings include original papers contributed by researchers from
around the globe, covering the principles, techniques and
applications in the aerospace, automotive, biomedical, energy,
consumable goods and process industries. The topics include: *
Additive Manufacturing * Design and System Engineering * Innovative
Manufacturing and Design * Laser Processing * Machining * Metrology
and Measurement * Micro/Nano Fabrication and Manipulation *
Monitoring and Control of Machining Operations * Welding
The City of Manchester, once the birthplace of the 1st Industrial
Revolution, is today a pioneering hub of the 4th Industrial
Revolution (Industry 4.0), offering Industry 4.0 solutions in
advanced materials, engineering, healthcare and social sciences.
Indeed, the creation of some of the city's greatest academic
institutions was a direct outcome of the industrial revolution, so
it was something of a homecoming that the Sustainable Smart
Manufacturing (S2M) Conference was hosted by The University of
Manchester in 2019. The conference was jointly organised by The
University of Manchester, The University of Lisbon and The
Polytechnic of Leiria - the latter two bringing in a wealth of
expertise in how Industry 4.0 manifests itself in the context of
sustainably evolving, deeply-rooted cities. S2M-2019 instigated the
development of 61 papers selected for publication in this book on
areas of Smart Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing and Virtual
Prototyping, Materials for Healthcare Applications and Circular
Economy, Design Education, and Urban Spaces.
Corruption within government is a worldwide problem. This volume
presents insight from police practitioners and scholars on the
nature and extent of this epidemic in both more and less developed
countries in all regions of the globe. Editors Rick Sarre, Dilip K.
Das, and H. J. Albrecht and the notable contributors shed light on
the conditions under which corruption flourishes and its
far-reaching consequences for individuals' safety and freedom as
well as each nation's security, economy, and even sovereignty.
Importantly, this volume also presents innovative anti-corruption
strategies to be undertaken by governments, international
organizations, and the media. Devoting special attention to
malpractice within police forces, The Policing of Corruption is an
important resource for all who work to undo corruption and its
debilitating effects.
Virtual Modelling and Rapid Manufacturing presents essential
research in the area of Virtual and Rapid Prototyping. It contains
reviewed papers that were presented at the 2nd International
Conference on Advanced Research in Virtual and Rapid Prototyping,
held at the School of Technology and Management of the Polytechnic
Institute of Leiria, Portugal, from September 28 to October 1,
2005. The volume covers a wide range of topical subjects, such as
medical imaging, reverse engineering, virtual reality and
prototyping, biomanufacturing and tissue engineering, advanced
rapid prototyping technologies and micro-fabrication, biomimetics
and materials, and concurrent engineering
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