Goodyear is one of the world's largest tyre companies. It employs approximately 69,000 people and manufactures its products in more than 57 facilities in 23 countries around the world. Its two Innovation Centres in Akron, Ohio and ...
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Guardian Industries today launched two industry-leading residential glass products at the GlassBuild America show that will help customers meet and exceed energy standards in North America while providing optimal views and comfort to a ...
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Discount internet retailing is a big challenge for brick-and-mortar retailers and the brands they carry. It is also a huge threat to the cycling consumer now and into the future, although they may not realize it. That's the conclusion of ...
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Skills body e-skills UK and the Cyber Security Challenge have joined forces to launch separate programmes that complement each other, in a bid to make the cyber security profession more appealing to secondary school students. The Cyber ...
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NJM Packaging has launched its new fifth-generation in-line pressure sensitive labeler Model 326 AUTOCOLT IV labeling machine. The new servo-controlled labeler can label square, rectangular and round bottles at speeds of about 300 ...
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UK retailer Sainsbury’s has initiated a precautionary recall of its bagged watercress and salads, as they may be linked to an outbreak of E.coli O157 that has made 18 people ill. The recalled products include by Sainsbury's ...
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Researchers from the US Department of Agriculture’s Western Regional Research Center in California have developed a new technology to provide consumers with refrigerated, packaged apple slices that last two to three weeks without ...
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National Beef Packing, a Kansas-based establishment, is recalling about 690 pounds of beef tongue root filet products, as they may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and ...
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UK-based Drayson Racing Technologies (DRT), the low-carbon motorsport and electric vehicle R&D business, has signed a wireless electric vehicle charging (WEVC) licence agreement with Qualcomm Incorporated in order to include Qualcomm Halo ...
OEMs have been successful in developing technology for e-mobility worldwide, with vehicles now ready for series production. The price of an electric car is thus falling sharply, as the e-mobility index for Q3 2013 from Roland Berger ...
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Germany is the country where most Spanish apparel firms plan to expand this year in Europe. This was one of the conclusions of the 2013 edition of Fashion Business Barometer in Spain, a study sponsored by vente-privee.com and developed by ...
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Metail, the British company developing online fitting room technology that allows users to try on clothes on an accurate 3D model of themselves, this month launches its latest product, focused on ‘outfitting’, with popular High ...
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In a new twist on strange brew, an Intel engineer Thursday showed off a project using wine to power a microprocessor. The engineer poured red wine into a glass containing circuitry on two metal boards during a keynote by Genevieve Bell, ...
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Japanese automotive company Nissan Motor has unveiled its new Nissan e-NV200 electric taxi in Barcelona, Spain. With this move, Barcelona is the first city in the world to commit to the implementation of the zero-emission vehicle as ...
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Audi will need to put into production a sports coupe to fill the gap between the Audi TT and Audi R8 before 2017, chairman of the board at Audi AG Rupert Stadler has claimed. Speaking at the Frankfurt international motor show, Stadler ...
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