German auto-parts maker and engineering firm Robert Bosch is planning to open new auto assembly plant in Saratov, Russia to produce more car spare parts in the region. The recent plan was announced few years after the auto parts maker had ...
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Computerworld-Apple's App Store generates four times the revenue of Google Play,but Google's sales of apps are growing fast in South Korea,Japan and India,according to a new monthly index released Thursday by analytics firm App Annie. The ...
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UK - Haydn Cruickshank of London based lighting and visuals rental company Colour Sound Experiment (CSE) has worked on some choice gigs in his time, however designing and supplying lighting for a showcase celebrating the birthday of iconic ...
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As the remnants of Superstorm Sandy continue to make life difficult from Nova Scotia to North Carolina to Wisconsin, millions who bore the brunt of the storm are now working to assess the damage and begin the hard work of rebuilding. As ...
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UK - A new hydrogen fuel-cell powered lighting package from industrial gases and engineering firm BOC provides a solution that is long on staying power and short on emissions, the company says. Aimed at a range of applications, from ...
Swedish automotive safety systems manufacturer Autoliv is planning to invest about $13m to build a new processing facility at its Utah facility in the US. Built to meet demand for airbag gas generant, the new facility in Promontory is ...
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Watersolutions AG and Technische Universität Berlin have received the Desertec Best Paper Award for 'Modeling the Cogeneration of Power and Water with Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) and Low Temperature Desalination: New Approach of ...
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Four days of non-stop manual efforts by datacentre staff at Peer 1 Hosting to deliver gallons of fuel to 17th floor generators has helped the colocation provider's Manhattan facility remain operational despite hurricane Sandy. ...
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December 18,2012-Shermco Industries Inc.—a provider of testing,maintenance,repair,engineering,training and commissioning services for low-,medium-and high-voltage electrical equipment,motors and generators—has been acquired by ...
Grundfos-pumps and technology reduces the energy-consumption strikingly on the vessel Durban Bulker, which sails for Lauritzen Bulkers. In the future, several ships can look forward to reducing their energy-consumption. This is part of the ...
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TSI Incorporated, a manufacturer of automated filter testers and filter test equipment, has introduced the new Component Filter Test System Model 3150, an off-the-shelf solution for custom filter testing measurement requirements. ...
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IDG News Service-Nokia Siemens Networks and Ballard Power Systems want methanol-powered fuel cells to keep mobile networks running in the event of an electricity outage and are working with NTT DoCoMo to test the technology. The need for ...
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Busch recently presented a new Mink claw vacuum pump that is the largest so far with a suction capacity of 500 cubic metres per hour. This means that Busch now offers a finely graduated range of these dry-running vacuum pumps in sizes from ...
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IDG News Service-Just as mobile operators start to get their networks back up in most areas affected by Hurricane Sandy last week,another storm is heading for the region that was hardest hit. Carriers are preparing to keep their regular ...
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Cellular coverage for some carriers approached normal levels in the northeastern U.S. a week after Hurricane Sandy made landfall, but some areas remained cut off from mobile service because of ongoing power and telecommunications outages. ...
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