NTT
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NTT is an initialism for the Nahuatl term Neyeyecoliztli Tlayolteohuilli Tlaxeloliztli meaning "experimental design division", a type of state operated engineering and design firm usually in the advanced technology sectors. The NTT program was established by the Zacapine government in the 1920s to for the purposes of advancing technology in areas overlooked by commercial engineering firms concerned with the immediate viability of potential designs, producing innovative and unorthodox designs and technological advancements that could be put to use across many industrial sectors of the Zacapine economy. The Zacapine military establishment quickly co-opted the NTT program as a vehicle for the pursuit of weapons engineering and the advancement of technology for military applications. An NTT firm is relatively small-scale, consisting of a design team and sufficient resources to produce working prototypes of their designs for military proposals and testing for civilian applications.