Toyoda Gosei, a manufacturer of automobile parts is planning to invest $11m to set up a new plant to produce interior and exterior components in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. The 6,000m2 plant will be a branch plant of its subsidiary TG ...
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US auto maker General Motors (GM) has signed an agreement with Belgian firm Punch Metals to sell its transmission plant in Strasbourg, France, as part of its effort to slash losses in Europe. Under the agreement, the Belgian firm will ...
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Atlantic Pharmaceuticals has received two new US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) patents for its tamper-resistant SMART/Script drug delivery platform. The patents cover company's tamper-resistant platforms, designed to resist dose ...
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Medical device company Pioneer Surgical Technology has established Pioneer Surgical Technology Deutschland, a branch office in Konstanz, Germany. The company plans to expand operations in Germany through a commercial center. Global ...
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Flexible Stenting Solutions (FSS) has received CE Mark for 6 Fr Reconstrainable FlexStent self-expanding stent system and will now be able to market the stent delivery technology in the European Union. The new device, which integrates the ...
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It's reported that world's largest steelmaker ArcelorMittal plans to cut 1,400 jobs, more than half its 2,600 strong workforce of the Zenica unit in Bosnia due to its lowest productivity in Europe. Several hundred workers protested last ...
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Expanding its portfolio of cloud computing services, Google is launching an IaaS (infrastructure-as-a-service) package, called Google Compute Engine (GCE). "We've heard from many of our customers that not having an IaaS was a barrier to ...
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The LEGO Table Lamp,designed by Jung Ah Kim,is a working lamp that built out of LEGO bricks.It available in 5 styles and 10 solid colors and retails for about$700. Images Courtesy of Sean Kenney Sean's new twist on this classic ...
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Google has started shipping units of the highly anticipated Nexus 7 tablet, but multiple retailers said the tablet has sold out and that they are struggling to fill orders. GameStop has pulled the Nexus 7 tablet order page from its ...
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Apple supplier Foxconn has denied forcing vocational school students in China to work at its factories, following claims that the students must remain employed at the company or lose school credit. Foxconn said in a statement on Tuesday ...
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Yahoo today said it has fixed the flaw that allowed hackers to steal more than 450,000 passwords from one of its many services. The company also provided more information about whose passwords had been pilfered. "We have...now fixed ...
If planned technical sessions are any indication, Oracle will remain undaunted in intentions to champion both the low-profile JavaFX rich client platform and the notion of Java on Apple's iOS devices, where Java has been stymied. These ...
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Bloomberg reported that Vale SA has named Mr Joao Mendes Faria as country manager for China Mr Mendes Faria, Vale’s director of iron-ore business development in Singapore, replaces Mr Luiz Meriz in China Mr Meriz will return to ...
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Alcoa announced that Alcoa Power and Propulsion has signed a long-term agreement with Siemens Energy to supply blades and vanes for a wide range of industrial gas turbines. Siemens Energy is one of the world’s leading suppliers of ...
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Advanced Micro Devices is looking to speed up the delivery of virtual desktops through servers with its latest FirePro S9000 and S7000 graphics cards, which the company started shipping on Monday. The FirePro S9000 server graphics card ...
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