technical know-how• No other credibleentity, public or private, had the experience and technical know-how to cope with the disaster.• These integrated teams also need to be outward-looking because technical know-howdiffuses rapidly through the upstream industry.• Innovations are an unusual and energetic company with considerablein-housetechnical know-how.• Indeed I think it is true to say the technical know-howrequired then was far greater than it is now.• However, their technical know-how does not match their physicalprowess.
From Longman Business Dictionary
know-howˈknow-how noun [uncountableU]
practical ability, knowledge and skill in a technical area
Innovations plc are an unusual and energetic company with considerable in-house technical know-how.