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industrial

[in-duhs-tree-uhl] / ɪnˈdʌs tri əl /


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“This shift is moving engineering from trial-and-error toward prediction-driven design, which can significantly accelerate innovation in industries like aerospace, automotive, and industrial machinery.”

From Los Angeles Times

These can be made either from municipal waste and no-food biomass, or from synthetic industrial processes, which take carbon from the atmosphere to produce the fuel, or a mix of both.

From BBC

The case was even threatened by a barrister's strike until it was exempted from industrial action.

From BBC

For years, Europeans have invested in the belief that solar and wind energy could power industrial might.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Americans provided scale, industrial capacity and money, building on scientific breakthroughs from Britain.

From The Wall Street Journal