Volume-11, Issue-8, August 2025
1. Development of a 24/7 Odor Gas Analyzer System for Spoiled Products in Cryogenic Warehouses and Its Market Potential in Europe and Asia
Authors: Vlastopulo.V.I.; Lukashenko. A.V.; Tsaprika. E.S.
Keywords: Thermodynamic Gas Analyzers, Smell Detection, Spoiled Frozen Products, 24/7 Monitoring, Food Safety Sensors, Cryogenic Equipment.
Page No: 01-08
Abstract
The quality of freezing is primarily checked by the operating parameters of the cryogenic equipment itself: power losses during operation, freon leaks, etc. However, the end user is interested in whether the product will spoil in the freezer or in the warehouse or not. This work is devoted to the creation of thermodynamic gas analyzers for the smell of spoiled frozen products and their 24/7 monitoring on the company's website and an assessment of their implementation in the European and Asian markets.
Keywords: Thermodynamic Gas Analyzers, Smell Detection, Spoiled Frozen Products, 24/7 Monitoring, Food Safety Sensors, Cryogenic Equipment.
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Keywords: Thermodynamic Gas Analyzers, Smell Detection, Spoiled Frozen Products, 24/7 Monitoring, Food Safety Sensors, Cryogenic Equipment.
2. To Empirically Study the Link between Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Growth
Authors: Sumit Kumar Budania; Dr. Chanchal Kumar
Keywords: Industrialized, Countries Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Growth.
Page No: 09-15
Abstract
Entrepreneurship is a crucial component of a flourishing economy, driving innovation, Schumpeterian rivalry, and overall economic vitality. Using GEM data and a three-stage least squares (3SLS) model, this research looks at the relationship between entrepreneurial activity and GDP growth in 125 industrialized and developing countries. This study attempts to put a number on expansion, creativity, and initiative by using a Cobb-Douglas production function specification in conjunction with the Static Panel Data Method and the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM). Although the results imply that innovation and entrepreneurship may not significantly impact development in developing nations, the positive and statistically significant relationship between the two groups of countries more than compensates for any short-term setbacks.
Keywords: Industrialized, Countries Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Growth.
References
Keywords: Industrialized, Countries Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Growth.
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