Formulation development and clinical supplies solutions provider Xcelience is set to open a new 24,000ft2 facility in Tampa, Florida, US. The facility will provide primary and secondary packaging, labeling, distribution and warehouse ...
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The deadline for the 2012-2013 Prism Awards expires at end of September. Past Prism winners:Optotune If you've developed a photonic product that breaks with convention,solves a long-standing problem or improves life in general,now is ...
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The government is refocusing its industrial policy to support key sectors of the economy such as IT, business secretary Vince Cable has announced. In a speech at Imperial College in London, Cable said the department was identifying ...
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Indian IT services provider Infosys is increasing its business consultancy resources with the acquisition of Switzerland-based management consultancy Lodestone. The GBP 218m acquisition will help Infosys expand its SAP business to over ...
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Regulatory information management software and service solutions provider Extedo has launched a new version of Globalvalidator, an eCTD and NeeS validation solution. The validation solution, Globalvalidator, provides life sciences firms ...
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Insurers are seeking rate hikes of 5%to 15%for primary casualty construction business,Marsh Inc.said in a special report on the sector published Thursday. But,"risks with high loss ratios typically are experiencing higher increases and ...
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PerkinElmer has teamed up with Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Pathology Department and Cancer Center to develop a new sequencing informatics system that can be used in advanced cancer research to profile genetic changes in tumors. ...
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Sapheon, a developer of technologies for the treatment of vascular diseases, has completed the first closing in its $18.5m Series B Preferred equity offering. The company said the proceeds from the Series B offering will be used to ...
Accenture has completed the acquisition of a provider of clinical and regulatory information management solutions and software, Octagon Research Solutions. The acquisition will enable Accenture to help its pharmaceutical clients by ...
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Two major organisations from Lincoln today revealed plans to build a new business park close to the city centre, hoping it will become a hub for science and technology companies. The University of Lincoln and the Lincolnshire Co-operative ...
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Oracle is hoping to differentiate its cloud CRM(customer relationship management)software from that sold by rivals such as Salesforce.com with a new set of industry-specific capabilities. Oracle CRM On Demand Release 20,which was ...
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A new testing facility is set to establish in Norway,Europe to explore the survival and growth of pathogens such as E.coli and Listeria monocytogenes. The project,which is funded by the Research Council of Norway,is an initiative of food ...
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Plasma-Therm workshop supports Scandinavia semiconductor and material science technology sectors Plasma process equipment maker Plasma-Therm LLC of St Petersburg,FL,USA says that its recent plasma processing workshop at Sweden's Lund ...
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The University of Oxford and a consortium of UK academic institutions have deployed what is believed to be the nation's most powerful GPU-accelerated supercomputer. The supercomputer,which uses 372 Nvidia Tesla M2090 GPUs,will be used for ...
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Europe, the US, Japan and China are racing to develop the next generation of supercomputer – exascale machines - capable of a million trillion calculations a second by 2020. But why do we need computers as fast as powerful as this? ...
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