While the ubiquitous barcode is now estimated to be scanned more than five billion times every day, its origins date back to April 1973. Forty years ago yesterday – on 3 April 1973 – grocery industry leaders in the US agreed ...
Bulletproof glass (also known as ballistic glass, transparent armor or bullet-resistant glass) is a type of strong but optically transparent material that is particularly resistant to being penetrated when struck by bullets, but like all ...
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Printed electronics are rapidly gaining popularity across applications for their benefits of low cost, high throughput, ease of manufacturing, and use in new applications. Industries are strongly backing innovations in this domain due to ...
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NOM (Normas Oficiales Mexicanas) is the Mexican symbol of the mandatory safety signs to indicate the product meets the requirements of NOM-related standards. NOM signs apply to most products, including telecommunications and information ...
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Spring is around the corner and so are many family occasions. From Easter to weddings and graduations, Lands’ End Kids’ has little ones covered with its new collection of dress-up and dress casual clothing and accessories. Plus, ...
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Odegon Technologies’ odour eliminating tags will be available on the British high street from March. The small DeoTags absorb under arm smells via a special military-grade nano-porous fibre sewn into garment lining. Underarm ...
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Tokyo-based Teijin Ltd. has teamed with Nisshinbo Postal Chemical Co. Ltd., also based in Tokyo, to develop a printing paper made 100-percent of Teijin's ECOPET? recycled polyester fiber derived from used polyethylene terephthalate bottles. ...
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US-based Gorham Paper and Tissue has launched a new paper brand Optix for packaging applications, at Paper2013 that took place from 17-19 March in Chicago. According to the company, Optix is an FDA compliant line of food packaging ...
UK - City of London's Barbican Theatre recently hosted a Complicite production of The Master and Margarita, described by critics as a fantastic technical achievement. Live film and 3D animations by Finn Ross and Luke Halls combined to help ...
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Paceline Products Inc. announced Thursday that it will be distributing the HeadsUp Systems Wireless Gear Alert System, which warns drivers before they smash their roof racks into garage doors. The $169 system includes an LED alert sign ...
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Japanese chemical and pharmaceutical company Teijin has developed a water-resistant, wet-strong printing paper made with the company's ECOPET recycled polyester fiber derived from used polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles. According ...
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There are large numbers of companies striving to meet compliance standards for various Defense industry applications. Often, the required specifications demand that a majority of parts or product identification be provided with technologies ...
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A Moroni leather Chesterfield sofa marries traditional and modern looks in the casual contemporary area of the new Larrabee’s Furniture & Design. The sofa sits under a display of art glass from Cyan Designs. DENVER — ...
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With an increase in accidents and injuries occurring in a variety of industries, employers are looking for ways to reduce hazards and improve safety within their facilities. Even with a plethora of information available to supervisors, the ...
ODIN, the leading provider of RFID solutions for healthcare and critical asset tracking, is proud to announce Burlington Medical Supplies as its partner to utilize EasyID. It is ODIN’s asset control solution which combines innovative ...
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