– pravo u suodlučivanju u radu Klastera
– zajedno sa upravom kreiraju sustave nabave i prodaje robe, opreme i materijala radi postizanja boljih cijena
– zajedno sa upravom kreiraju sustave pružanja i korištenja usluga radi postizanja boljih cijena
– uključeni su u sve promotivne materijale i aktivnosti na stranim tržištima po povoljnijim uvjetima
– prioritet i povoljno sudjelovanje u stručnim seminarima koje organizira Klaster
– mogućnost sudjelovanja u razvojnim odborima Klastera
– aktivno sudjelovanje na skupštinama u planiranju rada Klastera
– redovito primanje izvješća o radu Klastera i trendovima na tržištima
– obavijesti o novostima i trendovima putem jednomjesečnih newslettera
– obavještavanje o poticajima i izvorima financiranja uz osnovne upute za pripremu projekata
– mogućnost transfera stečenih znanja drugim članovima Klastera, uz naknadu
– primanje digitalnog izdanja časopisa Klastera bez naknade


They’ve gotten rid of the steel mending plates used in the previous design, sensibly moved all of the ports to the edges of the blocks rather than the undersides and added a quarter-round module satisfies your hunger you should have dessert, because the educated palate craves that particular spice as a proper finish.
A heat sink is a mechanical component that is attached to an electrical component for the sake of transferring heat from the electrical component into the surrounding environment. This environment is most commonly air, but it can also be other fluids, such as water or coolant. Heat sinks are typically made of aluminum or copper and have fins or pins that work to increase the surface area of the component, to expedite the heat transfer to the surrounding fluid. The image below demonstrates both a fin (right) and a pin (left) type of heat sink. As we can see, the heat sink has a much greater surface area than the flat component to which it would be attached. The metals of which heat sinks are made also have a much higher coefficient of thermal conductivity than the plastic packaging of typical electrical components.

Flower pots enliven the atmosphere and add to the charming personality of this place. The integrated kitchen units in black provide an interesting contrast with the white walls. We believe this one-room apartment in Sweden restores hope on decorating small spaces; with little effort, you can truly do magic. The room itself is filled with natural light (a real treat for the Swedes!) and very well organized. The bed stands on one side of the room and is stacked with pillows of various sizes. There is even a dining area in this small apartment which consists of a retractable table and three chairs.
