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  2. Dubai Investments Park - Wikipedia

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    The Green Community Village and Green Community East in DIP 1 are to the north and Dunes Village in DIP 2 is to the northeast. DIP was established in 1995. [2] Dubai Investments Park covers an area of 2,300 hectares. [3] Greenfield International School, a private international school established in 2007, is located here. Dubai Investments Park

  3. List of manufacturing processes - Wikipedia

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    3D printing [3] Direct metal laser sintering [4] Filament winding, produces composite pipes, tanks, etc. [3] Fused deposition modeling [3] Inkjet Printing [5] Laminated object manufacturing [3] Laser engineered net shaping [3] Layered manufacturing [3] Rapid Induction Printing; Selective laser sintering [3] Spark plasma sintering ...

  4. Swizzels - Wikipedia

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    They built a small factory in east London in 1928 and became known as Matlow Brothers, producing jellies and chews. [4] In 1933 the firm merged with a rival factory owner, David Dee, who specialised in fizzy compressed tablet sweets (although the company officially became Swizzels Matlow Ltd only in 1975).

  5. Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The rolling-dip paint shop is sized to handle a wide range of vehicle sizes. The plant is not designed to manufacture large vehicles.> The factory includes 383 robots in the body shop, which is approximately 77 percent automated. There are 4,730 weld spots and 292 welding guns. Output is about 31 cars per hour.

  6. Birmingham pen trade - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham pen trade evolved in the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter and its surrounding area in the 19th century. "Pen" is the old term for what is now generally referred to as a nib, and for over a century the city was the world's leading manufacturer of steel nibs for dip pens, also making nibs in brass, bronze, and other alloys.

  7. William Cooper (chemical manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Grave of William Cooper in Berkhamsted Coopers sheep dip advert 1871. William Cooper (26 December 1813 – 20 May 1885) was a British veterinary surgeon, agriculturalist and industrialist who specialised in the manufacture of agricultural insecticides for livestock. He is credited with developing the first successful sheep dip, Cooper's Dip, in ...

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  9. Gillott's - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Gillott's was an English manufacturing company based in Birmingham founded by Joseph Gillott in 1827 that produced high-quality dip pens. [1] In 1961, Joseph Gillott's was taken over by British Pens Ltd., becoming a brand of it.