GaBi combines t Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) modelling and reporting software, content databases with data collection and reporting tools. With the aim to help LCA professionals to save money, reduce risk, communicate product benefits and increase revenue.
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openLCA is an open source and free software for Sustainability and Life Cycle Assessment.
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The Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Centre for Frugal Innovation in Africa (CFIA) is an academic research centre focused on frugal innovation. Technological and research projects are used to investigate the development of scientifically sound frameworks leading to more a effective use of frugal innovations and technologies. In addition, through teaching and consulting, knowledge on frugal innovation is exchanged.
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RADJOU, N.
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The genius of frugal innovation.
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KNORRINGA, P.
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Globalization of the Future: How can Frugal Innovation foster Economic, Social and Environmental Sustainability?.
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RADJOU, N.
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How France and India can unleash the power of “frugal innovation” .
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