The compact and slim Modul features a bold color palette and sleek tonneau-shaped case. The name comes from its modular construction, which is designed to accommodate different movement calibers. The black steel body that houses the movement is distinct from the brushed steel outer case and attached with two screws on either side. Powering the watch is the reliable Swiss-made ETA 955.112, with an exhibition caseback to show off the blue and gold design. The case diameter is 35mm, which works for almost every wrist size, and at only 8.2mm thick with a vintage-style Hesalite box-crystal and a pronounced crown.
The black dial is actually more like a matte charcoal with dark gold numerals. On the silver mesh bracelet, it lends itself to almost any outfit. The colored dial variations of our Modul A are great for adding a sharp pop of color. For instance, the yellow dial with a navy summer blazer. Or, you could further emphasize an existing color in the palette of your outfit, such as using the light blue dial with a checked jacket that contained some blue within its pattern.
The revolutionary MODUL rotary tablet press has an Exchangeable Compression Module (ECM), which allows full change-over in as little as 30 minutes. All product contact parts are contained in an ISOLATED DUST-TIGHT module, which can be disconnected and removed from the machine in a contained manner, leaving the tablet press itself powder-free. A second isolated module, cleaned and prepared off-line, can now be installed and the machine is ready to produce the next batch.
The MODUL S is the high output version of the MODUL P. It is a larger, heavier machine that benefits from the Standard Dual Control system that allows tablet weight, hardness and dwell times to be controlled to meet operational requirements. The larger turret on the MODUL S also provides a longer feeder length to achieve optimal residence times during die filling, especially for products that do not flow well. This helps to reduce capping at very high throughput levels.
Box Modul manufactures modules based on sandwich technology. It provides units that can withstand all climates. We deliver modular solutions around the world and our ambition is to always offer customizable modules of the highest quality.
I am more than pleased with our cooperation with Box Modul. The modules we received are of high quality, were delivered on time and complied with the constructional drawings to the millimeter. Very nice work!
Box Modul designs, develops, manufactures and sells custom modules of homemade sandwich panels to companies in areas such as IT & Telecom, Defense, Healthcare, Energy and Car Test. We deliver modular solutions around the world and our ambition is to always offer customizable modules of the highest quality with timely deliveries.
Modul-dance was a multi-annual cooperation project with the participation of 20 European dance houses from 16 countries. Its main aim was to support development, mobility and exchange for dance artists.
The project hosted a community of 52 European artists and offered them a framework to create and present their work to different audiences. The selected artists developed an artistic piece within a 4-module structure across Europe consisting of research, residency, production and presentation modules and they received advice on play-writing and engage in an intense process of dialogue with the dancehouses. More than 40 artists were invited to carry out research work within the Carte Blanche programme at 1 or more of the dancehouses participating. It worked across disciplines cooperating with dramaturgists.
Click here to read the modul-dance final book. You will find many layers of information, dealing with the selection processes, conferences, think tanks, film screenings addressing many of the key issues that were part and parcel of the project: mobility, community, cooperation, sharing, sustainability. All the participants, artists and partners, wrote about their experience.
The project produced a collection of 10 city guides. Each of the guides in this collection shows a city from the viewpoint of a local artist, who proposes his or her own particular route to artists in transit, seeking to put them in connection with their host city. While these city routes share some basic features, each one is different and in their differences lies a wealth of gazes, aesthetics, approximations to the local and much more. In a word, they form a mirror of the diversity that modul-dance has always fostered. Athens, Barcelona, Bassano del Grappa, Dresden, London, Stockholm, Vienna, Toulouse, Paris and Poznań ready to be discovered.
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Hello....
Thank you very much...for the nice explantion....i have some suggestion for you ...
> Check the LT module with the help of multimeter....procedure attached for the reference.
> Check in the control side840d> press menu > diagnoise > see the alarms there
for getting rectified your module you can reach your nearest Siemens Office for the same.
Have a nice day...
Regards,
Prakash
Modul University Vienna (MU Vienna) is a private university established in 2007 in Vienna, Austria, that focuses on social and economic development. In particular, it focuses on the areas of tourism, new media information technology, sustainability, business management, and public governance.
MU Vienna was founded by the Vienna Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Saudi-Austrian businessman Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber, and built with the support of the City of Vienna and the Vienna Tourist Board. The founders aimed to offer students internationally-oriented, hands-on studies in the areas of tourism research, information technology, and public administration by making use of the active role of Vienna in European city tourism. Karl Wber, who had previously taught at the Vienna University of Economics and Business in the field of tourism, was appointed founding president.[citation needed]
The university was conceived and named Modul University Vienna by employees of the Modul Tourism College, a tertiary education school for hotel management and gastronomy also founded by the Vienna Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 1908.[clarification needed]
The name Modul comes from the honeycomb structure of the Modul Tourism College, in which both the school and the adjacent hotel of the same name consist of octagonal, connected modules. The school and hotel are located in the 19th district (Dbling) and were designed and built between 1973 and 1975. Attending the Modul Tourism College is not a prerequisite for admission to MU Vienna.[citation needed]
In 2012, the Vienna Chamber of Commerce and Industry assumed sole ownership of MU Vienna. Within the first ten years, the university accredited three bachelor's degrees and four master's programs, and in 2012, a PhD program was also accredited.[citation needed]
Since January 2013, MU Vienna has been a member of the European Universities Consortium (EUC), a group of higher education institutions that promotes English-taught bachelor's programs in Europe. MU Vienna has both an international focus on teaching and research and is internationally located campuses. Study programs have been offered in Vienna, Dubai (UAE) since 2016 and in Nanjing (PR China) since 2017.[citation needed]
In 2020, the Vienna Chamber of Commerce and Industry sold 90 per cent of its shares in MU Vienna to the British entrepreneur Suresh Sivagnanam (*1970), founder of doc, an online medical advice and care platform.[4]
The university is managed by a collegial body consisting of the rector, the vice-rector, and the managing director. The University Council supports the development of Modul University Vienna and consists of four representatives of the owners, two representatives of the industry, and two representatives of other universities.[10] The University Senate consists of 23 members elects the members of various committees and proposes candidates for the offices of rector and vice-rector.[11]
A total of 942 students were enrolled in the academic year 2018/19, 186 of them on Dubai and 89 at Nanjing.[13] A special feature of the university is its particularly high proportion of international students (70%) and the diversity of its origins. Students came from 62 different countries in the academic year 2018/19.[14] By the instructions of the Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation Austria and the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai, a teach-out of the studies offered in Dubai will take place and will be completed in 2023.[15][6]
Modul University Vienna offers BBA, BSc, MSc, MBA, and PhD study programs in the fields of international management, service-oriented economy, tourism, sustainability, data management and analysis, and the design of innovative information systems. In addition to the core subjects, which must be completed as mandatory in the respective programs, in-depth subjects provide the opportunity to specialize in different areas of expertise. The range of offered courses includes the following study programs:[12]
All Master of Science programs offer the following specializations: Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Leadership, Innovation and Experience Design for Tourism, Real Estate Management, Sustainable Management and Policy, and Tourism and Services Management.
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