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The RS-Computer, expanded as "Running System"-Computer Shoe, is a Puma shoe introduced in 1986 as an early proto-activity tracker by designer Peter Cavanaugh, [1] and re-released as a smartphone-enabled device in 2018.
In 2011, Bangladesh received 80 BTR-80s, including an unknown number of ARVs. In 2016–17, Bangladesh received 340 BTR-80s, including 10 ARV version. [24] Bomb disposal equipment Bozena-5 Remote controlled mine clearing vehicle 25 Bangladesh Slovakia [32] Dumper Thwaites Dumper 2722E Dumper: 25+ United Kingdom [33] Forklift TCM FD 50 T 8 ...
In 2019, DBL Group became the official franchise of Puma in Bangladesh and established the first store in Dhaka. [11] It manufactures products of Swedish company H&M. [12] In 2020, it had the second largest market share of methocarbamol generic drug in the United States. [13] It evacuated workers from Ethiopia after the outbreak of the Tigray ...
The PUMA (Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly, or Programmable Universal Manipulation Arm) is an industrial robotic arm developed by Victor Scheinman at pioneering robot company Unimation. Initially developed by Unimation for General Motors , the PUMA was based on earlier designs Scheinman invented while at Stanford University based on ...
The Schützenpanzer Puma (SPz Puma), meaning “Schützen-AFV Puma”, is a German infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), per the Panzergrenadier-doctrine, designed to replace the aging Marder IFVs currently in service with the German Army. Production of the first batch of 350 vehicles began in 2010 and was completed in August 2021.
The government of Bangladesh owns 51% of the shareholders while the rest are held by the general public. The public shareholders do not have a director on the Board of Directors representing their interests. [1] BRB cables has bought 26.89% of the shares of the company from the stock market.
Crest of Bangladesh Armed Forces. Forces Goal 2030 is a military modernization program in Bangladesh that commenced in 2009 and was updated in 2017. It is designed to enhance the capabilities of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, including the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, as well as the Coast Guard.
Bangladesh's poor healthcare system suffers from severe underfunding from the government. [250] As of 2021 [update] , some 2.36% of total GDP was attributed to healthcare, [ 254 ] and domestic general government spending on healthcare was 16.88% of the total budget, [ 255 ] while out-of-pocket expenditures made up the vast majority of the total ...