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Technological push- example Alluminium- Ferrous/ Non Ferous? Nitinol -Example Batch-example Market pull- example Technological push- example Off set Lithography JIT 3 advantages of CAM 4 key features of packaging…. P A T Precious metal clays Cornstarch polymer Thermoplastic- example Thermosetting plastic HIPS Biodegradable MDF Advantages of corrugated card Quality control- example Data about the dimensions of the human body….. A………….. Why is this bad packaging? Good packaging- why? Packaging process? Packaging process 6 R’s? An example of a product that meets the needs of both the 5th and 95th percentile- why? Design movement? What data could be stored on a barcode?