In November last year, seasonally-adjusted industrial production decreased by 0.3 percent both in the euro area and in the EU-27, as compared with October. In October, production had decreased by one percent and 0.8 percent month on month ...
The government has launched the third procurement round for the G-Cloud service, which will see the total value of potential spend on the framework increase from 100m to 200m. The G-Cloud uses cloud computing to help change the way ...
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Development of new energy promotes low-carbon economic growth. It means a lot to our environment. New energy industry faces obstacles abroad and at home. Take China's solar manufacturing industry as an example. China's solar ...
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The Wi-Fi Alliance demonstrated the emerging Miracast wireless display technology at International CES here Tuesday by sending live computer game animation from a smartphone to a 27-in. television. The new Miracast wireless display ...
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Arla Foods has said it aims to double ingredients sales in the next five years as part of a new business strategy designed to increase the dairy co-operative's presence in emerging markets. Arla said today (11 January) it wants global ...
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Finnish mining and metal manufacturing equipment provider Outotec has announced that it has agreed with Swedish miner LKAB regarding the design and turnkey delivery of a gas cleaning plant to LKAB's iron ore pellet plant in Malmberget, ...
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GlaxoSmithKline and Theravance have announced the MAA submission for Anoro in Europe for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The COPD therapy, administered using the ELLIPTA inhaler, is a combination of GSK573719 ...
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Dhaka,the capital city of Bangladesh,is all set to host three synchronous international trade fairs,showcasing products like garment accessories,textile machinery,yarns and fabrics,from January 13,2013 onwards. The three concurrent ...
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Norway - The annual Nobel Peace Prize Concert, held in Oslo, saw an extensive network of Midas live audio mixing consoles ensure artists, including Kylie Minogue, Jennifer Hudson, and Seal, sounded spectacular. Hosted by the American ...
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Despite the lingering market pessimism which may last through 2013 and bring even greater challenges to LED lighting companies, the anticipation of a growing market share for LED lighting gives reason for optimism. Bridgelux The market ...
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A majority of consumers interviewed by the UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) confess to having little knowledge of genetically modified foods, but would still support labelling on products. Almost nine in every ten of the consumers ...
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The entry into force on December 31st 2012 of the rules establishing when glass cullet is no longer considered as waste, comes as a clarification about some of the main aspects for its recycling. Along with this regulation, the Joint ...
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Firms such as Facebook and Google may have to significantly rein in their use personal data if European Union lawmakers get the go-ahead to give users more control over their data. In a report seen by Reuters, Jan Philipp Albrecht, a ...
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Despite the introduction of "chip-and-pin" security, payment card fraud across the European Union cost some €1.5bn (£1.2bn) in 2012, according to the latest figures from Europol. While chip-and-pin has helped to reduce card ...
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The European Union has granted CE mark approval to Venaxis's blood-based test which is designed to identify patients at low risk for acute appendicitis. The APPY1 test, which is being initially developed for pediatric, adolescent and ...
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