Kit is a term that comes from English and refers to a set of pieces that are disordered which, when joined, form any object. In addition to this, the union of these must be carried out by the consumer, guided by an instruction that the product must carry with him. The size and complexity of the article may vary, since there are some whose difficulty is low, because it is of a simple structure or the material with which it is made is not suitable to accommodate the details, sufficient reasons for the guide be very simple; On the other hand, if the structure is complex and requires many pieces to join it, the instructions to the user are much more specific.
Similarly, kit is also used to describe a set of objects, specifically directed to a job, which are kept in a case or box. An example of this are the first aid kits, which have products such as alcohol, gauze, bandages, bandages and surgical gloves, which are used in case an accident occurs and care must be taken before the affected person can be transferred to the hospital. This means that the kit is always oriented to a particular activity, so it can contain any type of object, such as tools.
KIT is also the German abbreviation for the full name of the Karlsruher Institute of Technology (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), a German university of great prestige in the European and world academic field, especially for the great research it has carried out. It is a very famous institute in Germany, which for many years has ranked as one of the best in the country and the continent in the field of engineering and natural sciences.