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What are the barriers and benefits in developing and transferring new cottage industry papermaking technology using Westerlund’s Five Phases of Appropriate Technology Transfer Model.

Leslie Westerlund-2014-01-01-Murdoch Research Repository (Murdoch University)

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What are the barriers and benefits in developing and transferring new cottage industry papermaking technology using Westerlund’s Five Phases of Appropriate Technology Transfer Model. 
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\nThe best available craft technology is developed, in this case by the author, and a new model applied whereby innovative, appropriate, sustainable technology can be transferred to help under- developed countries. This model applies a ‘technical action research’ methodology to implement the new Westerlund’s Five Phase strategy for the transfer of technology to craft villages in developing countries. This generic new technology transfer model was tested with a controlled pilot plant for highest quality cottage craft technology of papermaking in a remote island village of Wainimakutu, Fiji, where English is a second-third language, by first redesigning and making specialised equipment, teaching the use of the equipment to skilled village artisans, value adding raw recycled paper into photocopy g

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What are the barriers and benefits in developing and transferring new cottage industry papermaking technology using Westerlund’s Five Phases of Appropriate Technology Transfer Model. 
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\nThe best available craft technology is developed, in this case by the author, and a new model applied whereby innovative, appropriate, sustainable technology can be transferred to help under- developed countries. This model applies a ‘technical action research’ methodology to implement the new Westerlund’s Five Phase strategy for the transfer of technology to craft villages in developing countries. This generic new technology transfer model was tested with a controlled pilot plant for highest quality cottage craft technology of papermaking in a remote island village of Wainimakutu, Fiji, where English is a second-third language, by first redesigning and making specialised equipment, teaching the use of the equipment to skilled village artisans, value adding raw recycled paper into photocopy g

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CraftPapermakingEngineeringEngineering managementManufacturing engineeringProduction (economics)Quality (philosophy)Operations management

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