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The 7th International Science Conference on “Chip and Chipless Woodworking Processes” was organised on 9-11 September 2010 in Terchova, Slovakia, by the Department of Woodworking at the Faculty of Wood Sciences and Technology of the Technical University in Zvolen. The aim of the Conference was to provide the specialists in science, research and pedagogy with a forum to present and discuss new knowledge and results in the field of chip and chipless woodworking processes.
The use of integrated marketing communication in practice has several advantages. The most important advantage is that such a way of communication is chosen that will strike the target group for which the information is intended the most efficiently and that will at the same time save costs. Integrated marketing communication is also a tool of competitiveness. Properly chosen marketing communication can help even in the woodworking industry. The aim of this paper will therefore be to highlight the benefits and effectiveness of such communication.
The research investigated the possibility of substituting, in the process of producing particleboards, a part of wood particles with recycled boards such as raw and laminated particleboards glued with urea resin, water-resistant particleboard glued with phenolic resin and MDF. Reduced waste was added to the centre layer of experimental particleboards in the amount from 0 to 60%; the boards were then glued with urea resin, and the waste from water-resistant boards was also glued with phenolic resin. The obtained results lead to the conclusion that a great part of waste wood-based materials can be used in the process of producing particleboards.
Chosen aspects from the important role of adhesives in the production of lightweight panels was presented. Components of lightweight panels and particular adhesives basis on poly(vinylacetate)-PVAC, polyurethane (PUR) prepolymer, and reactive hot melt (HM) used in production and their characteristic was described. For the production of lightweight panels are used a various adhesives such as PVAC dispersion, products based on PUR prepolymers, and particular reactive PUR HM systems. Kind of adhesives influenced upon the properties of obtain joints im lightweight panels and their functionality and stability. Comparison of various methods of lightweight panels production. Given some economic aspects of production of lightweight panels, using various adhesives and methods of their application.
In Slovakia, the transfer of technologies is supported by the National Support System for Technology Transfer. This system also includes different institutions and organizations such as: the Centre of Scientific and Technical Information, the National Centre for Science and Technology Popularization, the Patent Information Centre, clusters, technology parks, innovation centers and the like. Activities of mentioned institutions are directed to raising awareness of the protection of intellectual property and technology transfer in economic and social practice. Without the use of marketing activities, however, these efforts are not likely to succeed. The subject of my paper will be to highlight the current trends in marketing, specifically in the areas of marketing communications strategies.
On September 2–5 took place 3rd Scientific Conference “Woodworking Technique” in Zaleina (Croatia). The organizer of the conference was Department for Process Techniques of Zagreb Unversity in cooperation with Department of Wood Procesing of Czech University of Agriculture in Prague. The leading subject of the conference was widely treated wood processing. Presentations of papers took place in two sections: section one – “Woodworking technique” and section two – “Woodworking processes”. In the conference participated representatves of the universities and research centres from 6 countries from Central Europe. Poland was reprezented by Technical Univerity of Poznan, Poznan University of Life Sciences and Wood Technology Institute in Poznan. Alltogether 37 papers were preented in that number 4 from Poland.
The paper analyses the development of the woodworking industry in the Czech Republic from 2005 to 2010. The objective of this paper is to assess the influence of the economic crisis in relation to the development of a reference sector. The assessment of the woodworking industry is based on indicators of industrial production, number of business entities, employment in the sector, revenues, incomes, costs and profit. The paper also analyses indicators of added value, return of investment and foreign trade.
On the first place on European lacquer products market is Germany. On the basis of literature data and informations from producers of lacquer products applied in woodworking industry, market of lacquer product was performed. In article actual trends, selected lacquer products of its components and cost relations of coating substances, pigments, and solvents were presented too.
Principles of lifelong learning in woodworking industry. Lifelong learning of adults is regarded as a one of the most important factors of social development and economic growth. Definitions like “knowledge society” or “knowledge-based economy” are in operation in many Polish and EU preparations or documents. They are regarded as modern reality, but are also challenge and program of the future. In highly developing woodworking industry, undergoing structural changes and trying to pace with technical and technological advance, permanent improvement of qualifications of the workers is almost forced. Article deals with assumptions and andragogical models of lifelong learning, in terms of creation of Lifelong Learning Center for woodworking industry. Task is somehow requiring, because of high complexity of woodworking industry knowledge base, ranging from biology, thru chemistry, mechanical science and other technical sciences, up to artistic design. Another problem is created by high dispersion of the industry, consisting of several thousands of rather small enterprises, each having its specific requirements. Consciousness of necessity of constant education of woodworking industry employees should contribute to implementation of andragogical learning models in this sector, mainly by creation of Lifelong Learning Centers for Woodworking Industry.
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