Airbus are testing Lineglow to find out its potential. Airbus are also interested in ordering bespoke systems to fit into theirwings. JNDC will be arranging meetings in the near future.
Monday, 27 September 2010
Thursday, 23 September 2010
JNDC gains further development work on siphon project
JNDC have been asked to do some further research and development work on a siphoning system they developed previously. In this iteration the siphon will be developed to be more commercially viable.
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
JNDC takes on a placement student from Kingston University for 2 weeks
Luke Smoothly, a BSC Product and Furniture student will be working with the JNDC team for 2 weeks to get a feel of working in an Engineering Design consultancy. His main focus of work will be to assist in the product development of components for JNDC’s lighting product Lineglow.
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Lineglow trial kits undergoing user trials at BAE
BAE systems are testing the Lineglow trial kits to find out if they are a suitable option to use on their systems.
Friday, 10 September 2010
Product success story - Ironing board concept brought by Morphy Richards on licensing deal
JNDC previously worked with a SME to reverse engineer a new concept of ironing board so that it was suitable for manufacture. 250 ironing boards were produced with the intention of selling them at the Ideal Home Show. Morphy Richards noticed the product at the show and came to an agreement to buy and produce the ironing boards on a licensing deal.
Click on the image to find out more details on Morphy Richards website.
Click on the image to find out more details on Morphy Richards website.
Monday, 6 September 2010
Lineglow launch at the MRO show Europe
JNDC have launched their flexible lighting solution Lineglow at the (Maintenance, Repair and Operations) MRO show In London Olympia. Lineglow is offering free user trials so maintenance companies can find out just how much they could benefit. Lineglow made many useful contacts at the show with the potential of high orders.
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