Wang Jianguo actually knew about this: "These dishes are specialties sent to them by Comrade Xiangzhong's hometown. My elder sister and Comrade Xiangzhong have refused many times, but it was useless. So they discussed that if they can't finish the food, they can send some to the cafeteria to give everyone a snack later."
"Okay, just give it to Secretary Zhang later. I might not be able to go to the cafeteria today," Ling Yue reminded, "If Big Sister is about to get off work and I haven't come out yet, remember to remind me."
I will be returning to the Fifth Hospital tomorrow, and we still have to have our last meal together. After this, I don’t know when I will have time to come back.
Wang Jianguo received it, responded, and then stopped talking and concentrated on driving.
It wasn't long before they arrived, and the people coming and going looked more relaxed than last time.
Wang Jianguo followed Ling Yue holding the package and arrived at the gate of Xiangzhong with ease. It was the first time that Ling Yue saw that Zhang Moyan was not there.
The two exchanged glances, and Wang Jianguo stopped a passerby and asked, "Hello, comrade. Is Comrade Xiangzhong here?"
"Comrade Xiangzhong is in a meeting, so perhaps it's an untimely occasion."
"Oh, where's Assistant Zhang? Why can't I see him?"
"I don't know about that. If you have any urgent matters, you can ask the secretariat in front."
After saying that, the man quickly left, leaving the two of them looking at each other in bewilderment.
Ling Yue pressed her temples because of the headache. It was really inconvenient without a phone, and she couldn't make an appointment.
"Go to the Secretariat and ask."
As he said that, he walked forward. Just as he was about to pass the conference hall, he saw people coming out one after another. Xiangzhong was also inside, chatting with the two of them as they walked.
Ling Yue stood still, her eyes sparkling. At this moment, Xiangzhong was truly full of vigor and vitality.
Without much thought, Xiangzhong looked over, nodded at her, motioned her to wait a moment, then turned around and stood at the door to discuss something.
"Brother Wang, please put the things down first. They are too heavy."
Wang Jianguo responded, thinking that Ling Yue would not be in danger here, and turned back with peace of mind.
As soon as Wang Jianguo left, he saw Xiangzhong shaking hands with the two of them and saying goodbye.
After everyone left, Ling Yue approached: "Uncle Zhou."
"You've been waiting for a long time. Let's go to the office and talk."
Ling Yue looked at the people following Xiangzhong, holding documents in their hands. It seemed that they had a meeting to start. "Uncle Zhou, if you have something to do, please go ahead. I want to borrow your office computer."
Xiangzhong thought for a moment and said, "No rush?"
Seeing Ling Yue's unhurried look, he smiled and said, "If you're not in a hurry, just wait. I have two more meetings today. I'll take you out for dinner tonight."
"Secretary Liu, please open the office door for Ling Yue. Oh, and remember to change the water to warm. She's not feeling well, so don't let her get too cold."
With Xiangzhong's arrangement, she finally got in. Lingyue felt a little embarrassed because the person next to her was not an acquaintance.
The following conversation with Number Seven could not be heard by anyone, but Secretary Liu was obviously not as confident in her as Assistant Zhang was.
You can tell by looking at how he stood aside without moving an inch after pouring water for Ling Yue.
That’s right, what senior management would let others stay alone in their office for an entire afternoon?
Forget it, I’ll have to wait until tomorrow when I return to the Fifth Hospital to talk about Number Seven.
While thinking, he turned on the computer, asked No. 7 to transfer the information to the computer, and then printed it out in one go.
Not a word was spoken during the whole process. The two mutes were so quiet in the office that it seemed as if there were no living people around.
After all the printing was completed, four stacks of paper in Xiangzhong's office were used up. Assistant Liu couldn't help but twitch his eyes when he saw it.
This thing is as thick as a hand standing up, and the office’s stock is all gone.
He silently poured Ling Yue a glass of warm water and stood a little further away to make sure he couldn't see the words on the paper. For people in their line of work, self-awareness is a compulsory course.
Ling Yue didn't know any of this, so she just picked up a pen from the table and started writing and drawing on the paper.
The hearing aid plan has been written, but the equipment involved is also a major project.
Printers have only been on the market for a few years, and the people at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have just mastered the technology. If they were to come up with a 3D printer, I'm afraid they would go crazy.
Although they are all called printers, their working principles, output objects, materials, etc. are different.
Let’s put it this way, the materials used for printers are paper and ink or toner, but the materials used for 3D printers are plastic, metal, ceramic, etc.
The working principles are even more different. Printers usually use inkjet, laser or dot matrix printing technologies to print materials such as ink and toner on the surface of paper.
3D printers build objects based on digital models by stacking materials layer by layer, such as the plastics, metals, ceramics, etc.
There are many technical principles of 3D printers, including but not limited to fused deposition modeling, stereolithography, selective laser sintering, digital light processing, layered solid manufacturing, etc.
Among them, hearing aids generally use stereolithography and digital light processing.
The choice of molding method depends on the specific situation. Light-curing molding is suitable for making hearing aid parts with complex shapes and high precision requirements, and has better surface quality, but it is expensive and slow.
Digital light processing can also achieve high precision and faster curing, making it suitable for mass production, but the quality will be relatively rough.
When Qian Zilin was given a choice, Ling Yue naturally chose the best one, and what was finally written on paper was the "Light-Stereoscopic 3D Printing R&D Design Plan".
Ling Yue didn't plan to miss out on the other options. She already had an outline in her mind and had decided what to do in the house in the next week.
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