The modern day LED was born 50 years ago this month.Jeanine Chrobak-Kando,Business Development Manager at Verbatim,describes how far the lighting technology has come in such a short time. Light-emitting diodes(LEDs)have become an ...
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With gold, copper or tin and special galvanizing processes, scientists are improving the function of semi-conductors and making the manufacture of microelectronic systems a child‘s play. Especially the LED industry could profit from ...
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In the latest rating published by the Carbon Disclosure Project(CDP),Georg Fischer reached a very high score.With 88 out of a possible 100 points,Georg Fischer was awarded the top ranking of the Small and Mid Cap(SMIM)companies for the ...
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Delphi Automotive and the University of Luxembourg's Interdisciplinary Centre for Security,Reliability and Trust(SnT)have signed a four-year cooperaton agreement for two joint research automotive projects. The joint research ...
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Madico Window films recently returned from another successful SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show took place October 30 – November 2, 2012 and featured some of the biggest players in the automotive industry. The SEMA Show is the ...
Gain new insights and ideas from inspiring opinion leaders and global industry experts Messe Frankfurt’s premiere auto industry gathering, NextGen Auto International Summit China, is designed as a truly international thought ...
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South Korean carmaker Hyundai Motors along with its Chinese partner is recalling about 97,542 cars over airbags issue. According to the China General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, the recall is ...
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The Federal Government has announced the appointment an automotive industry advocate whose primary task is to increase the number of Australian-made cars in local fleets. Former president of Ford Indonesia and past Ford Australia employee ...
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Holden, a subsidiary of GM in Australia, has signed a deal Shanghai General Motors (SGM) and the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC) to design and develop new vehicles for SGM. As per the deal, a team of Holden engineers and ...
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The peculiar economics of China's aluminium industry and its effect on the global cost curve were highlights of the morning session of the final day of Arab International Aluminium Conference ARABAL 2012. On the other hand, the discussions ...
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Shanghai GM, a joint venture between US carmaker General Motors (GM) and China based Shanghai Automotive Industry (SAIC), has begun construction on a new $1.1bn (CNY7bn) manufacturing facility in Wuhan city, Hubei. The new plant will ...
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The Passenger Vehicle market in China is expected to reach 21.2 million units by 2015, according to a new study. Passenger Vehicle Market in China 2011-2015 report by TechNavio reveals that one the key factors which will trigger growth of ...
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BS reported that TATA Steel, which is developing a 6 million tonne Greenfield steel plant at Kalinganagar in Jajpur district of Odisha, hopes to commission first phase of the project with a capacity of 3 million tonne by August 2014. Mr ...
Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor (TMC) together with Arab American Vehicle (AAV), an assembly subcontractor, has started assembling of the Fortuner SUVs at AAV's plant in Egypt. The Japanese automaker aims to build about 3,000 Fortuner's ...
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The Textile, Clothing and Footwear Union of Australia (TCFUA) will take its case to Canberra calling on the federal Government to reverse last week’s decision to slash $7 mill from a targeted program for retrenched workers in TCF ...
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