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Definition of spin-out in English: spin-outnoun North American informal 1A spin-off. University of Utah spin-out Hippo Software Inc as modifier there have been some spin-out companies, but none of them have got very far the spin-out from my being left by my father was part of what drove me Example sentencesExamples - Some of the spin-out companies being created now are fabulous.
- There will be huge opportunities for Scottish companies - existing businesses, spin-outs and start-ups - to service the new oil economy.
- In addition to better access to university spin-outs, which have revised their funding ambitions downwards, discussions about the creation of new high-level syndicates has already begun.
- What is the point of encouraging spin-outs if they are just going to slow down and stop once they get into the commercial world?
- ‘Start-ups or spin-outs are seriously disadvantaged and can easily incur substantial planning and legal costs at an early stage in the project,’ he says.
- Technology that could save thousands of cardiac arrest victims is being developed by the latest spin-out company from Napier University.
- But Cullen, who was speaking at a conference on university spin-outs in London last week, said his department should be judged on more than its efforts to create new firms.
- He believes that although Scotland's universities churn out an increasing number of promising start-ups, commercial spin-outs from existing large companies have been almost non-existent.
- There are, of course, many good things to be written about how Scotland's academic base has more than held its own in producing business spin-outs.
- For this reason, as the university spin-out company prepares to emerge into the cut-throat world of business, it is important that a competent and effective commercial team is already in place.
- Trials will take place in the second half of the year with the hope that, eventually, the technology can either be sold on licence or form the basis of a spin-out company.
- There is also a target of up to 120 spin-outs and related R&D projects described as a ‘new’ target, even though last year's plan denoted a target of 35.
- Creating spin-out companies should become easier this year as the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, has altered the infamous Schedule 22 rule which penalised academics entering the private sector.
- According to Deffenbaugh, the challenge is getting spin-outs moved ‘along the pipeline’.
- The spin-out company, which will employ 600, will be based in Gurgaon near Delhi.
- Last year we saw spin-outs drying up in Scotland.
- There is also a €10K discretionary prize this year for ventures stemming from university spin-outs and platform programmes.
- Many start-ups, spin-outs and otherwise, struggle to find external backing to take them on to the vital growth phase of their business.
- Meanwhile, Edinburgh University is to lose its own spin-out expert.
- University spin-outs have been created successfully in the US where they provide employment and wealth for hundreds of thousands.
2A skidding spin by a vehicle out of control. he'd had that spin-out in practice Example sentencesExamples - My fender had already been dented in, from a spin-out into a snow drift.
- Conversely, looking where the car is skidding can cause you to steer in that direction, causing a spin-out.
- On slippery surfaces, the car takes over and automatically controls steering torque to prevent a spin-out.
- Herein lies the skill; going into a turn too fast will result in a "spin-out," as it does in a real car.
- I only put ‘realistic’ in quotes because the cars behave like you'd expect them too, with lots of spin-outs and really bad landings.
Definition of spin-out in US English: spin-outnounˈspinˌout North American informal 1 University of Utah spin-out Hippo Software Inc another term for spin-off as modifier there have been some spin-out companies, but none of them have got very far the spin-out from my being left by my father was part of what drove me Example sentencesExamples - ‘Start-ups or spin-outs are seriously disadvantaged and can easily incur substantial planning and legal costs at an early stage in the project,’ he says.
- There is also a target of up to 120 spin-outs and related R&D projects described as a ‘new’ target, even though last year's plan denoted a target of 35.
- In addition to better access to university spin-outs, which have revised their funding ambitions downwards, discussions about the creation of new high-level syndicates has already begun.
- He believes that although Scotland's universities churn out an increasing number of promising start-ups, commercial spin-outs from existing large companies have been almost non-existent.
- There is also a €10K discretionary prize this year for ventures stemming from university spin-outs and platform programmes.
- Meanwhile, Edinburgh University is to lose its own spin-out expert.
- Last year we saw spin-outs drying up in Scotland.
- Creating spin-out companies should become easier this year as the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, has altered the infamous Schedule 22 rule which penalised academics entering the private sector.
- According to Deffenbaugh, the challenge is getting spin-outs moved ‘along the pipeline’.
- University spin-outs have been created successfully in the US where they provide employment and wealth for hundreds of thousands.
- Trials will take place in the second half of the year with the hope that, eventually, the technology can either be sold on licence or form the basis of a spin-out company.
- There are, of course, many good things to be written about how Scotland's academic base has more than held its own in producing business spin-outs.
- The spin-out company, which will employ 600, will be based in Gurgaon near Delhi.
- There will be huge opportunities for Scottish companies - existing businesses, spin-outs and start-ups - to service the new oil economy.
- But Cullen, who was speaking at a conference on university spin-outs in London last week, said his department should be judged on more than its efforts to create new firms.
- For this reason, as the university spin-out company prepares to emerge into the cut-throat world of business, it is important that a competent and effective commercial team is already in place.
- Technology that could save thousands of cardiac arrest victims is being developed by the latest spin-out company from Napier University.
- Some of the spin-out companies being created now are fabulous.
- Many start-ups, spin-outs and otherwise, struggle to find external backing to take them on to the vital growth phase of their business.
- What is the point of encouraging spin-outs if they are just going to slow down and stop once they get into the commercial world?
2A skidding spin by a vehicle out of control. he'd had that spin-out in practice Example sentencesExamples - My fender had already been dented in, from a spin-out into a snow drift.
- I only put ‘realistic’ in quotes because the cars behave like you'd expect them too, with lots of spin-outs and really bad landings.
- Herein lies the skill; going into a turn too fast will result in a "spin-out," as it does in a real car.
- On slippery surfaces, the car takes over and automatically controls steering torque to prevent a spin-out.
- Conversely, looking where the car is skidding can cause you to steer in that direction, causing a spin-out.
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