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MAKE is a source of intelligence for the renewable energy industry - specializing in onshore and offshore wind. Products include reports, access to MAKE's proprietary databases and forecasts, analyst presentations, and direct analyst access.
MAKE Patents
MAKE has filed 110 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Graphical projections
- DOS games
- Technical drawing

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12/14/2020 | 3/28/2023 | Pumps, Fluid dynamics, Synodontis, Gas technologies, Oral hygiene | Grant |
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Grant Date | 3/28/2023 |
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Related Topics | Pumps, Fluid dynamics, Synodontis, Gas technologies, Oral hygiene |
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Latest MAKE News
Nov 16, 2021
A GE and Avtar research report showed that women professionals want to take on more responsibilities and play a larger role in Make in India. The research was commissioned by GE and conducted by Avtar during September and October 2021. Image Source: Reuters Women professionals want to take on more responsibilities and play a larger role in operations, manufacturing, and engineering services sectors, and conducive policies and practices are needed to help gender inclusion in these core sectors of the economy, says a report. A GE and Avtar research released today at GE's BELONG 2021 conclave, has shown that women professionals want to take on more responsibilities and play a larger role in Make in India. The research also highlighted that a whopping 84.4 per cent of the male respondents believed that operations, manufacturing, and engineering services sectors would benefit significantly from employing more women. According to Avtar, these sectors have only 12 per cent women at present. See Zee Business Live TV Streaming Below: The research was commissioned by GE and conducted by Avtar during September and October 2021 among around 500 professionals (women and men), women engineering students, business and HR leaders in the operations, manufacturing, and engineering services sectors in India. "GE has a strong focus on improving all diversity - gender, sexual orientation, abilities. This study provides us and our peer companies specific directions to improve gender diversity in operations, manufacturing, and engineering project management,” said Sukla Chandra, I&D Council Leader, GE South Asia. When asked what impedes women's career growth in these sectors 63 per cent of women said it was stereotypical notions about women's abilities and 59 per cent said it was a biased appraisal process. Men responded differently to the same question. 54 per cent of men think it was restrictive government regulation that deterred women's development in these sectors followed by a lack of support from supervisors (51 per cent). Notably, more men (30 per cent) than women (10 per cent) identified sexual harassment at the workplace as discrimination faced by women in the sector. This indicates that women feel safe working in these sectors. "The research insights give clear indicators in terms of possibilities in the sector, to help women talent plan, prepare, and build purposeful careers in this fast-evolving, hi-tech industrial sector. If each of the large employers takes steps in this direction, more women will be encouraged to embrace STEM education and pursue careers in the manufacturing and engineering sector," Saundarya Rajesh, Founder-President, Avtar said. The research highlighted that government or policymakers may introduce initiatives to create awareness and encourage women's employment in government jobs in manufacturing, operations, and engineering services sectors. Governments should look at implementing more policies for ensuring better work-life balance and reassess the policies pertaining to women in the sector such as the rules around women working in night shifts, it noted.
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IFTTT provides a connectivity platform. It allows users to program responses to events and offers an online service that allows users to set up conditions for various web applications and enable trigger actions based on those actions. The company was founded in 2010 and is based in San Francisco, California.
Make is a visual platform to design, build, and automate anything from tasks and workflows to apps and systems without the need for coding skills. It enables individuals, teams, and enterprises across all verticals to create custom solutions that improve business activities. It was founded in 2021 and is based in Prague, Czech Republic.
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