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28 September 2015
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Expert calibration for just £149
As a leading manufacturer of flowmeters, Endress+Hauser understands the importance of highly accurate calibration facilities.
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Low-cost, low-maintenance level switch
The Minicap FTC260/262 is an easy-to-install, low-cost capacitance level switch that requires no calibration or commissioning.
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College welcomes innovative industry partnership
Students following Gower College Swansea’s Digital Technology programme are set to benefit from sponsorship and possible employment opportunities after the department linked up with an innovative global company.
25 September 2015
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Hanovia Showing Latest UV Disinfection Technology at BrauBeviale
See the latest in UV system technology for water and sugar syrup treatment at Nuremberg show
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Another win as Wrights Plastics GPX prove a safe bet for Coral
Wrights Plastics GPX this week announced their winning-streak of new client wins has continued as they have added Coral Bookmakers to their roster of big name clients. The West Midlands-based plastics specialist already provides retail display solutions for the likes of Marks & Spencer, Selfridges and House of Fraser.
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Strictly Sustainable: A passionate call for localism and a stronger cohesive voice for horticulture
‘Strictly Sustainable’ proved to be a lively and stimulating topic yesterday (Weds 16th September) at Palmstead Nurseries Soft Landscape Workshop. There were divergent and passionate views expressed by Landscape Architects, ecologists and garden designers on the way forward for sustainable horticultural development with one speaker - Mary Reynolds - predicting that "nature is being pushed to the edge of ecosystem collapse" and that "our gardens have become nature’s last stand".
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New Website Launch: Birthday Present for retail specialists Formbar Limited
Formbar Limited celebrated a decade in business by launching a brand new website that can be viewed on all platforms and massively improves the user-interface. The large range of shopping trolleys, baskets and accessories are displayed simply with improved navigation and functionality throughout the site.
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Bsria Study Shows Large Hyper Data Centres Are Changing The Market For Precision Cooling
A newly published market study from BSRIA shows that large hyper data centres are changing the market for precision cooling and that over the next five to 10 years the use of traditional computer room air-conditioning (CRAC) units is expected to drop dramatically as data centres opt for a combination of free cooling, liquid cooling and chilled-water cooling.
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Bsria Launches World Heating Market Reports
BSRIA has launched its findings on the latest Traditional and Renewable Heating World Markets Analysis (May 2015) publishing 80 reports for 22 countries as part of its World Multi-Client Study.
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BSRIA is concerned by a report that says ‘Britain is not training enough bricklayers’.
Construction apprenticeships are down 60 per cent since 2009 despite employer demand says the LGA (Local Government Association).
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