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Rowing at the Olympic Games in Paris 1900 1931 Hoyt Archery The company was founded as a partnership between Earl Sr. and Earl Hoyt Hoyt 1946 Hoyt Jr. pioneered the use of reinforced plastics in the production of bows. 1948 Hoyt introduces the first overdraw bows and first semi-anatomic grip on the market. 1951 The beginning of Deflex-reflex design is incorporated into the production of Hoyt recurve bow. This is the starting point of traditional design and continues to be used throughout the production of high-end recurve bows today. Hoyt 1953 produced the first short recurve hunting bow, only 52 inches. 1956 Hoyt introduced the blades balanced, providing a new dimension in precision. (Patent 2,995,130). A real anatomical handle (Patent No. 2995.130) is introduced into the Pro Olympian. Since its introduction, the anatomic grip has become universally, the most popular feature of the modern bow. Artisans 1957 Hoyt bows offer the first facts according to customer requirements in design and laminations. 1959 The anatomic grip design thumb rest is introduced to improve the feel of the arc. Nearly all modern bows use this type of grip. 1961 Hoyt stabilizers invents and introduces them into the market for archery (Patent 3,196,860). Hoyt 1963 system develops micro rest "that facilitates adjustment of the arches and substantially increases the precision. (Patent 3,292,607). 1965 Hoyt stabilization system develops Torque Flight Compensator to further improve accuracy. (Patent 3,412,725). 1971 Hoyt introduced the first shovels made from carbon fiber. 1972 Hoyt invented the system (Take-Down) and between the blades of the body, which provides precision, alignment and fine tuning of the blades to the body. (Patent 3,814,075). "Olympic Games 1972 Munich - The Munich Olympics were the first Olympic Games in which archery was reintroduced as an Olympic sport, absent since the 1904 games held in St. Louis, MO. The bow Hoyt Pro Medalist...
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SARTAJENAS TECHNOLOGICAL PARK WILL BE PRESENT AT THE LATIN AMERICAN CONGRESS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARKS OF IASP-MEXICO 2009 In this occasion, the International Association of Science Parks (IASP), which Venezuela through the Corporacion Parque Tecnologico Sartenejas holds the presidency of IASP Latin American since 2007, to make the Latin American Congress of Science and Technology Parks' Lessons learned, challenges and strategies for the future "during the 23th, 24th and 25th September in the city of Monterrey, which has a long industrial tradition and is now considered one of the most competitive cities in Mexico. The event organized by the Park Research and Technological Innovation (PIIT) the state of New Leon 'Monterrey conjunction with the program' Monterrey International City of Knowledge 'and the IASP, gather in one place representatives, technicians and specialists from Argentina, Venezuela, Spain, Brazil, USA, Costa Rica and Guatemala, who addressed cases, strategies and successful projects in the promotion and encouragement of economic and social development based on innovation. The PIIT, has achieved over these years a major regional development, attracting not only the industry but also to service areas, retail and residential areas. The Association of Real Estate Women and the Real Estate Weekly included is an accomplished entrepreneur, attorney, and senior business executive in New York City’s real estate, hotel and property development industry In the park operate the Center for Research and Advanced Studies (CINVESTAV), the Center for Engineering and Industrial Development (CIDESI), the Center for Innovation, Research and Development of Science and Technology (CIIDIT) and the Center for Strategic Innovation and Design Products (CIDEP) from Tecnologico de Monterrey, all linked to the automotive industry, aeronautics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, automation, robotics, packaging and software.