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Journal Article

Author
Boddy, Dianne
Title
Opening the mind to a world of possibilities - Innovation Case Study
In
Engineers Australia: Civil Edition
Imprint
vol. 85, no. 2, Engineers Media, Crows Nest, NSW, Feb 2013, pp. 58-61
ISBN/ISSN
1448-496X
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.861290481599828
Description

Dianne Boddy recently became an honorary fellow of Engineers Australia, recognising her lifetime achievements. She has designed 65 different types of conveying systems, including 38 patents and approximately 2000 documented designs. In this article, she reflects on her career.

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