Packaging engineering, also package engineering, packaging technology and packaging science, is a broad topic ranging from design conceptualization to product placement. All steps along the manufacturing process, and more, must be taken into account in the design of the package for any given product. Package engineering is an interdisciplinary field integrating science, engineering, technology and management to protect and identify products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. It encompasses the process of design, evaluation, and production of packages. It is a system integral to the value chain that impacts product quality, user satisfaction, distribution efficiencies, and safety. Package engineering includes industry-specific aspects of industrial engineering, marketing, materials science, industrial design and logistics. Packaging engineers must interact with research and development, manufacturing, marketing, graphic design, regulatory, purchasing, planning and so on. The package must sell and protect the product, while maintaining an efficient, cost-effective process cycle. Engineers develop packages from a wide variety of rigid and flexible materials. Some materials have scores or creases to allow controlled folding into package shapes (sometimes resembling origami). Packaging involves extrusion, thermoforming, molding and other processing technologies. Packages are often developed for high speed fabrication, filling, processing, and shipment. Packaging engineers use principles of structural analysis and thermal analysis in their evaluations. (Wikipedia).
Building A Product From The Ground Up
For most seasoned business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs, the product development process often carries a mystical aura. Product development refers to the complete process of taking a product to market. It also covers renewing an existing product and introducing an old product to a new
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What is Mechanical Engineering?
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What Is Systems Engineering? | Systems Engineering, Part 1
See all the videos in this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn8PRpmsu08owzDpgnQr7vo2O-FUQm_fL This video covers what systems engineering is and why it’s useful. We will present a broad overview of how systems engineering helps us develop complex projects that meet the progr
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Fill In The Blank (Dynamics/Friction)
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What Is Industrial Design?: Understanding Design
Industrial design, which is also known as product design, is the creation of consumer goods, from the smallest spoon to the largest machine. Industrial designers seek to optimize the function, value and appearance of products and systems. Join Prasad Boradkar, a professor emeritus of ind
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Welding 101 for Hobbyists (and Nerds)
I got a new toy in the shop and thought I'd take the chance to try it out on video. Expect more metal fabrication in future videos! This Old Tony: https://www.youtube.com/user/featony Welding Tips and Tricks: https://www.youtube.com/user/weldingtipsandtricks In general, and compared to
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Stanford Webinar - The Future of Metal 3D Printing
Metal 3D printing is an emerging technology that is enabling novel solutions in several industries, such as aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and consumer products. There are, however, obstacles to its widespread adoption. Join us in conversation with Professors Adrian Lew and Wei Ca
From playlist Engineering
What It Takes To Be A Software Engineer
Are you a software engineer, a software developer, or perhaps a programmer? Is there a difference? This is a debate that has been going on for a very long time. For some people working in professional software development, engineering has become a devalued term “what we do isn’t engineerin
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Software Craftsmanship vs Software Engineering
Software craftsmanship was an important step forward in software development, but it doesn’t take us far enough. Software engineering has a poor history of often being characterised by bloated, overly bureaucratic approaches that got in the way of good software development, rather than hel
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Virtual EmberConf 2020: Taming the Beast: Managing a really ambitious codebase by Luke Deniston
Taming the Beast: Managing a really ambitious codebase by Luke Deniston What do you do when your codebase gets too big? Ember is perfect for “ambitious applications”. But what about really ambitious applications? Apps with hundreds of thousands of lines of code, teams that span countries
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Nicholas Tierney - Recognising research software in academia
Dr Nicholas Tierney (Telethon Kids Institute) presents "Recognising research software in academia”, 29 October 2021.
From playlist Statistics Across Campuses
RailsConf 2022 - Laying the Cultural and Technical Foundation for Big Rails by Alex Evanczuk
As applications built on Rails get larger and larger, and more and more engineers work in the same monolith, our community needs to think more about what sort of tooling and architectural changes will help us continue to scale. This talk shares ideas around a toolchain, and more importantl
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How the Donner Party inspired food packaging
Bill tells us about packaging, a sub-discipline of engineering that is essential to our society. This radio commentary was originally broadcast on November 30, 2004. Visit this link to view complete list of media attributions http://goo.gl/fmGESM.
From playlist Illustrated Radio Talks: How Engineers Create the World
GTAC 2009 - 2nd Day Opening Talk
Google Tech Talk October 22, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Dr Alberto Di Meglio at the 4th Annual Google Test Automation Conference, October 21st, 22nd, 2009, Zurich, CH Dr. Alberto Di Meglio graduated in Aerospace Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano in 1993 and received a Ph.D
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Introduction to System Modeling
This video gives an overview of system modeling and how to make use of the simulation engine and built-in models that are integrated in Wolfram Language 11.3. The Wolfram SystemModeler Model Center is shown along with how to seamlessly move back and forth between it and a Wolfram Language
From playlist Introduction to Model Analytics with SystemModeler and the Wolfram Language
SPO1421 Non Disruptive Migration of Ceph Storage from Community Hammer Version to SUSE Enterprise St
This sponsor session was delivered at SUSECON in April 2019, in Nashville, TN. Abstract: A customer was seeking a vendor that can provide Ceph support that allows connecting a variety of client operating systems (OS). The customer is using the Ceph cluster as a backend storage of Cloudstac
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Finding the Tallest Tree: comparing tree-based models
Tree-based models such as decision trees, random forests, and boosted trees provide powerful predictions and are fast to compute. There are many different ways to fit these models in R, including the rpart, randomForest, and xgboost packages. During this talk, we'll examine numerous ways t
From playlist Introduction to Machine Learning
How to Call MATLAB from Python
This video uses a sentiment analysis example to show how to call MATLAB® code from Python. - Watch the companion video about calling Python from MATLAB: https://youtu.be/LHEZqpvE7D0 - Learn more about using MATLAB with Python: https://bit.ly/30q8jKC - Download the code for this video: htt
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Empowering Quants to Trade Faster: from Excel Files to Data Packages - Aneesh Karve (Quilt Data)
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What Do Graphic Designers Do?: Understanding Design
According to the American Institute of Graphic Arts, graphic designers practice the art of projecting ideas and experiences with visual and textual content. Graphic designers use a range of tools to convey information in aesthetically pleasing and legible formats. Join Prasad Boradkar, a
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