AIJU Receives Award for 39Best European Innovation

2010
05.27

AIJU Receives Award for 'Best European Innovation Project 2009' by the Generalitat Valenciana.

The Toy Institute of Technology (AIJU) has been awarded the best 'European Innovation Project 2009' awarded by the Generalitat Valenciana to work 'Custom Fit', which aims to improve the quality of life of European citizens through customized products, said today in a statement AIJU.

The 'Custom Fit' has been developed with the participation of 30 partners from 12 European countries that complemented the value chain necessary for, tera gold, effective development.

The aim was to develop a new concept of manufacturing through new manufacturing technologies, Rapid Manufacturing Quick-and ICT materials to make products 'as' a function of the user's physical needs and so improve as much as of life.

Thus, between 2004 and 2009, besides the previously mentioned innovation, AIJU valid technologies in various case, aion cheap kinah, studies: motorcycle helmets, motorcycle seats, knee implants and jaw, and validation of a seat quad toy for a child with a motor disability. AIJU

Research Association of Toy Industry and Allied Workers (AIJU) was founded in June 1985 in Ibi (Alicante) on the initiative of the Institute for Small and Medium Industry Valenciana (IMPIVA) and the, sto energy credits, Ministry of Industry & Energy (MINER ), to support the development of the toy industry.

Currently, AIJU has expanded into other sectors such as child care and baby products and offers high value services to companies in different technological areas. AIJU is a non-profit association focused on research, development, technological innovation, increasing competitiveness and improving quality.

AIJU is the first ENAC accredited laboratory for testing on toys, childcare items and playgrounds. The institute has 580 member companies from different industrial sectors, of which 50 percent belongs to the toy sector, which represents 98 percent of the industry, that places AIJU as the organization with the highest number of associated companies and concerning the same sector.

The remaining 50 percent belong to other sectors-such as child care, small appliances, automotive, plastic processing, electric, dies and molds, among others, which offers a wide range of services with high technological value.

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