Rapha has hired Hillary Benjamin to become the London-based company's head of North American marketing and sales. Benjamin is a former vice president of marketing for Dorel Industries' Cycle Sports Group. She is also a former senior ...
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Larson Electronics has released a 12 watt infrared LED light bar that can provide output and operation suitable for medical applications. The LEDLB-4E-IR-M-110V Medical Infrared LED Light Bar provides a powerful and effective source of ...
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Paragon Quality Foods – the food manufacturer formerly at the centre of a row about pork in halal lamb burgers – has reported a 20% increase in turnover for the year ended February 28 2013. Paragon Quality Foods posted a ...
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Google has asked the court overseeing terrorism-related surveillance programs at the U.S. National Security Agency to allow the company to publish information on the number of surveillance requests it receives. The Internet company, in a ...
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Microsoft is upping the stakes in the growing market for cloud-based ERP, with its Dynamics GP 2013 and NAV 2013 products now available for deployment on its Azure service. The launch, announced Tuesday, gives customers another option for ...
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Nvidia is to start licensing its graphics cores more widely in a bid to cash in on the need for powerful graphics in smartphones, tablets and other devices. Nvidia will start by licensing graphics cores based on the Kepler architecture, ...
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New LED lighting along Maine’s Interstate 295 will improve roadway lighting and reduce energy costs. The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) selected Holophane® HMAO™ LED high mast outdoor lighting fixtures from ...
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The attorneys general of several states are turning up the heat on Google, concerned that the search engine giant makes it easier for criminals to sell illegal drugs online, engage in human trafficking and peddle pirated intellectual ...
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Home baking products firm GR Wright and Sons has invested £4.2M in expanding its site at Enfield, Middlesex – a project it expects to complete in October 2013. GR Wright makes a range of cake mixes for consumers In ...
Swedish convenient products supplier Duni has signed a deal to acquire the assets and business of Singapore-based disposable packaging provider Song Seng for SGD15m ($12m). Duni will acquire the assets on 1 July 2013. The acquisition is ...
Dave Chomiak, Manitoba's innovation, energy and mines minister (and minister responsible for Manitoba Hydro), and Manitoba Hydro president Scott Thomson announced that residents of the Peguis and Fisher River First Nations will be ...
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The International Trade Centre (ITC), a subsidiary organization of the World Trade Organization (WTO), will fund US$ 2 million for Nepal’s Pashmina Enhancement and Trade Support (PETS) project. Nepal’s Ministry of Commerce and ...
The Electrical College of Canada—which is celebrating its 5th anniversary this year—officially launched its new, 7800-sf electrical educational facility at 90 Trowers Road in Woodbridge, Ont. Ralph Cerasuolo, the college's ...
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Representatives of more than 260 textile enterprises attended the “2013 China International Cotton Conference” held in Nanjing recently to discuss the current dilemma faced by the Chinese cotton textile industry. ...
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Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) says it has extended the nomination submission deadline to July 4 for its inaugural awards recognizing exceptional achievements in the electricity workforce. The five award categories are: CEO of ...
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