The second-generation 7-in. Nexus 7 tablet, which Google may unveil next week, includes two cameras and is expected to run Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean), according to leaked photos and video. AndroidCentral showed the new Nexus 7 device with a ...
Alfa Romeo will cease production of its front-wheel drive-hatchbacks and shift to rear-wheel-drive models in early 2015, according to an overseas report. Car magazine claims the front-wheel-drive Alfa Romeo Mito and Giulietta hatches ...
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IMRIS has secured US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510K approval to market its VISIUS iCT, a ceiling-mounted intraoperative computed tomography (iCT). VISIUS iCT serves a surgical theater, providing personalized dose management along ...
Tags: Visius ICT, Medicine
Brian Corbett of Ireland's Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork (UCC) has received an Intel Outstanding Researcher Award for 2013. He is the third Tyndall researcher to win the annual honor. Tyndall has now won three of the ...
Tags: LEDs GaN Free-standing GaN, LED, Electrical, Electronics
Sometimes polymer gets a bad press, but it remains an incredibly versatile material that we would find very difficult to live without. The word 'polymer' is often used as a synonym for plastic, but it also includes other synthetic and ...
Tags: Polymer, Processing Machinery
Styron Europe has announced plans to sell its Expandable Polystyrene (EPS) business to RP Compounds, a subsidiary of Belgian plastic producing company Ravago, for an undisclosed sum. The sale, which is part of an agreement signed between ...
Singapore’s Singbridge Holdings has entered into an agreement set up a management company for the development of food zone in the province of Jilin, China. Under the agreement, Singbridge will hold 40% in the joint venture, while ...
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The wool importers have been complaining of difficulty and harassment on quarantine issue for the last three years. Some Quarantine Officers and Custom Officers had stopped clearance of wool imports seeking animal quarantine clearance/ NOC. ...
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The Technological Centre for Textile and Clothing Industries of Portugal (CITEVE) and Textile and Clothing Association of Portugal (ATP) would jointly undertake a project ‘Let’s take steps to Portuguese’ for taking ...
Utility-scale solar power technology firm Solar Systems Pty Ltd of Melbourne, Australia, a subsidiary of Sydney-based Silex Systems Ltd, has officially opened its 1.5MW Mildura Solar Demonstration Facility, Australia's largest concentrated ...
Tags: Solar Systems, Solar, Electrical, Electronics, Solar Plant
US-based Craft Brew Alliance subsidiary Square Mile Cider (SMCC) has voluntarily recalled 2,500 cases of Square Mile Original Hard Apple Cider and Square Mile Spur & Vine Hopped Apple Cider. The company has recalled two products, which ...
Westland Milk Products, a New Zealand-based dairy co-operative, has entered into infant formula market in China with the launch of its Westpro Nutrition infant nutrition range in Shanghai. The move forms part of the company's strategy to ...
Tags: Milk, Infant Formula Market
The Lighting Industry Association (LIA) has published a guide recommending how lighting controls can deliver energy efficiency requirements for lighting in Part L of the Building Regulations. The industry association’s Mini guide to ...
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Havells-Sylvania and Desco have been tasked with lighting Europe's oldest surviving intact book, the Lindisfarne Gospels, which is currently on display in Durham. M&E design consultant Desco was responsible for the lighting scheme at ...
Finnish cooling solutions provider Icebridge has announced the development of its new ‘super cooler bag’, in which food can be stored chilled for four to five days, even during summer. Icebridge CEO Jukka Hm nen said the new ...