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Labcon and Polycarbin Partner to Advance a Circular Supply Chain for Laboratory Plastics

US laboratory products manufacturer partners with PolyCarbin to advance circularity in laboratory disposables market.




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BUGAK KIM Supplies Traditional Korean Finger Food to Stayfolio

Supplying welcome food to luxurious traditional Korean-style accommodations in South Korea




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FFTV+ Explores Advanced AI Director Studio Applications in Short Series at Consensus 2024

FFTV+ Unveils AI-Driven Innovations in Short Series Creation at Consensus 2024




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TunesBank Releases One-Stop Video Downloader for all Video Platforms Supports Service for Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, Apple TV+, HBO and Hulu Videos

Designed for movie lovers worldwide, TunesBank iMovieTool supports 9 VIP video streaming services platform that supports service for Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, Apple TV+, YouTube, HBO, Facebook, Twitter/X and Hulu videos.




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Applewood Auto Care Acquired by Relay Hill Auto

Beloved local automotive repair shop continues serving Lakewood residents with auto repair services after a business and property acquisition by Relay Hill Auto




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Amber Lewey for Expertise in Supply Chains and Procurement

Amber Lewey brings expertise in supply chains to her consulting roles with Mano Consulting Group, Treat Consulting Group and AMB Services




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Gregory A. Humes, MBA, for Expertise in Supply Chain Logistics and Technology

Gregory A. Humes, MBA, is a visionary leader in his field as the founder of Quest4 Solutions




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Simplify High-Performance Virtual Network Deployment with Multapplied SD-WAN version 6.5

Multapplied Channel Partners benefit from operational efficiency, new custom mesh network designs, and optional WAN Optimization.




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Revolutionary Application for all Linux Desktop Users - Speeds up Linux systemd OS Boot by 10 times with Robolinux FAAST Boot

Robolinux, founded in the USA 2011 invented and has released the "Revolutionary FAAST Boot" application for all systemd based Linux Desktop & Server Operating Systems.




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JOYSONQUIN, a leading premier deco trim supplier has collaborated with TG0 a leader in touch sensing technology

JOYSONQUIN and TG0 Partner to Revolutionize Automotive Interiors with Innovative 3D Touch Interfaces using patented TG0 technology




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Orbano, Your Trusted Sign Supplier With a Large Inventory of Top-Quality Sign Materials, Equipment and More

Orbano, Inc., a wholesale distributor of signage materials, supplies and equipment, debuts on September 16, 2024. The company's online shopping platform is set to offer a wide range of premium products coupled with an intuitive customer experience.




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Thomas Mower Jr. Recognized as a Leading Advocate for Non-Toxic Supplements and Holistic Health

Thomas Mower Jr. has positioned Sisel International at the forefront of the non-toxic wellness movement.




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1 AI Stock May Be Worth More Than Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Tesla Combined by 2030, According to a Wall Street Analyst




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Applying Porter’s Five Forces to Fix U.S. Politics

Katherine Gehl, a former CEO and the founder of the Institute for Political Innovation, and Michael Porter, a professor at Harvard Business School, apply his Five Forces framework to explain why U.S. politics are dysfunctional. They argue that the Republican and Democratic parties make up an industry duopoly with high barriers to entry and low consumer power, and that the resulting lack of competition incentivizes these two dominant players to avoid compromises with majority support. Gehl and Porter provide specific innovations on how to enhance competition and better serve the public, including nonpartisan primary elections and ranked-choice voting. Gehl and Porter are coauthors of the new book “The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy” and the HBR article “Fixing U.S. Politics."




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Creating More Resilient Supply Chains

Willy Shih, professor at Harvard Business School, says that the complex, global, and just-in-time manufacturing processes we've developed in recent decades are highly susceptible to breakdowns, especially during a global pandemic. He explains why the shortages we’ve seen in 2020 - in goods from toilet paper to appliances - are indicative of a bigger problem and talks through ways can businesses protect themselves and consumers in the future. Shih is the author of the HBR article "Global Supply Chains in a Post-Pandemic World."




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The CannaBiz Success Show: Impacts of Tissue Culture on Cannabis Quality and Supply Chain Efficiency with Kevin Brooks

Guillermo and Brett are joined by Kevin Brooks, CEO of Conception Nurseries. They break down cannabis cultivation, particularly tissue-culture services. Kevin shares his journey from the tech industry to cannabis, emphasizing the importance of tissue culture in providing clean, consistent plant genetics. He discusses the challenges in the cannabis supply chain and the benefits of...

The post The CannaBiz Success Show: Impacts of Tissue Culture on Cannabis Quality and Supply Chain Efficiency with Kevin Brooks appeared first on Anders CPA.





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How to take advantage of supplier information and mitigate risk

The regulatory environment requires that organizations should not only provide supplier information, but also fully understand it




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CAST and LIRIS establish partnership to apply advanced graph visualization algorithms

The goal of the collaboration is to develop advanced algorithms that yield more efficient and user-friendly visual representations of application structures




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WCA Accepting Applications for Judge

The New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Administration is accepting applications from attorneys who want to serve as judges. Judge Leonard Padilla Judge Leonard Padilla is retiring on Aug. 30 after more than…




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WCA Extends Deadline for Judicial Applications

The New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Administration extended the deadline to apply for a soon-to-be vacant judicial seat until Aug. 5. The WCA in May announced that it would accept applications through…




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Selection Committee Seeks Comments on IME Applicants

The New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Administration announced that an advisory committee seeks comments on two independent medical examiner applicants. The IME Provider Selection Committee is considering authorizing Drs. Alan Altman and…




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Court Says Board Applied Wrong Standard of Proof to Deny Worker's PPD Claim

Hawaii’s Intermediate Court of Appeals overturned the denial of a worker’s claim for permanent partial disability benefits, finding that the Labor and Industrial Relations Appeals Board imposed the wrong standard…




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Roofing Material Supplier Fined $92,226 for Fall Hazards

The Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division fined a building materials supplier $92,226 for repeatedly failing to protect workers from potential fall hazards that it said could seriously injure or…




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AppliedVR Names Michael Marsau Executive Director, Workers' Compensation

AppliedVR appointed Michael Marsau as its executive director of workers’ compensation. Michael Marsau Marsau is overseeing the launch of the company’s flagship RelieVRx prescription therapeutic into the workers’ compensation market, the…




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Board Applies Wrong Compensability Standard to Asbestos Claim

The West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals ruled that the Workers’ Compensation Board of Review erred in applying the standard of compensability for occupational pneumoconiosis to a widow’s claim for…




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Court Revives PTD Application for Mine Worker Struck by Ram Car

The West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of a worker’s application for permanent total disability. Case: Murray American Energy Inc. v. Harshey, No. 24-ICA-73, 07/30/2024, unpublished. Facts: Dustin Harshey…




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Court Denies Employer's Successive Application for Hearing as Lacking Probable Cause

The Virginia Court of Appeals upheld a decision by the Workers’ Compensation Commission denying an employer’s successive application for a hearing as being unsupported by probable cause. In December 2022, Jessica…




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Compound Ingredient Supplier to Pay $21.75M to Resolve Inflated AWP Allegations

The U.S. Department of Justice announced that a company that supplies ingredients for compound drugs agreed to pay $21.75 million to resolve allegations that it falsely inflated average wholesale prices. The…




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Board Applied Wrong Standard of Proof to Social Worker's Claims of Injury from Dog

A New York appellate court ruled that the Workers’ Compensation Board applied the wrong standard of proof to a social worker seeking benefits for physical and psychological injuries from being…




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One year following court-ordered deadline, FDA must rule on remaining premarket tobacco applications

DALLAS, September 9, 2022 — Following is a statement from the American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health: “One year after a court-ordered deadline to determine whether flavored e-cigarette ...




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Designing Clarity 03 – Did Apple just Disrupt Healthcare?

Did Apple just disrupt Healthcare?  More specifically, Health Tech? I would say Healthcare is one of those industries ripe for innovation disruption.  It is a mature industry lead by large slow-moving organisations, that have been around forever.  They have built their equivalent of the Great...

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Top 9 Applications of Internet of Things and Its Examples

The Internet of Things (IoT) transforms industries, businesses, and daily life by connecting physical devices to the Internet, enabling real-time data exchange and automated operations. From smart homes to industrial automation, the applications of Internet of Things are vast, providing numerous advantages in terms of efficiency, convenience, and cost savings. This article explores the top...

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English language requirement tightened for Student and Temporary Graduate Visa Applicants

The Australian Government has recently announced new English language requirements for Student and Temporary Graduate visa applications. These changes are intended to ensure that international students and graduates have a solid command of the English language to successfully participate in academic and professional settings in Australia. New English Language Requirements Under the updated visa application […]

The post English language requirement tightened for Student and Temporary Graduate Visa Applicants appeared first on Australian Visa Experts.




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Minister for Home Affairs announces changes to onshore visa applications to stop ‘visa hopping’

On Wednesday 12 June 2024, the Minister for Home Affairs the Hon. Clare O’Neil MP announced changes that will stop certain visa holders being able to make further visa applications onshore. These changes will come into effect on 1 July 2024. The focus of these changes rests on student and other temporary visa holders. As […]

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Tobias Frere-Jones on Apple's Choice of Helvetica as a UI Typeface

Co.Design asked Tobias Frere-Jones of Hoefler & Co. to give his thoughts on Apple’s choice of Helvetica as an interface typeface for the upcoming OS X Yosemite update:

Despite its grand reputation, Helvetica can’t do everything. It works well in big sizes, but it can be really weak in small sizes. Shapes like ‘C’ and ‘S’ curl back into themselves, leaving tight “apertures”–the channels of white between a letter’s interior and exterior. So each shape halts the eye again and again, rather than ushering it along the line. The lowercase ‘e,’ the most common letter in English and many other languages, takes an especially unobliging form. These and other letters can be a pixel away from being some other letter, and we’re left to deal with flickers of doubt as we read.

This reminds me of what Erik Spiekerman wrote about Helvetica:

[Helvetica] really wasn’t designed for small sizes on screens. Words like milliliter can be very difficult to decipher. If you ever had to read or write a password with 1, i, l or I, you know the problem.

Still, I wouldn’t keep Lucida Grande for HiDPI displays. With a 2× resolution jump (4× pixels) pixel fitting becomes less of an issue, and pixel optimized typefaces like Lucida Grande begin to look crude in comparison with typefaces made primarily for print. Legibility obviously still matters just as much, but the choice need no longer be bound to fonts optimized for low resolution displays.




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Stuck with Apple’s Aperture? Adobe will give you a hand

After the announcement that Apple will not be continuing development of Aperture, Adobe announces the development of a migration tool to help those thinking about switching.




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The Apple TV 4K Device is a Deeply Flawed and Frustrating Product… for Me

About 12 years ago, in 2006, I had what at the time felt like the biggest technological change in my life. I switched from a PC to my first MacBook Pro. Switching computer operating systems at the time seemed like a massive chasm to overcome, but I did it and I’m glad I did. My …




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Using Multimodal AI Models For Your Applications (Part 3)

In this third part of the series, you are looking at two models that handle all three modalities — text, images or videos, and audio — without needing a second model for text-to-speech or speech recognition.




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NRC School Supplies Drive

NRCgov posted a photo:

NRC’s advisory committees representing Asian American, Pacific Islander and Hispanic employees collected 1,500 pencils, 800 pens, 225 highlighters plus headphones, scissors, pocket folders, rulers, glue sticks, crayons, protractors notebooks and more for Wheaton Woods Elementary School, near the agency’s HQ. The annual tradition stretches back some 10 years and is our way of making a small difference for local students.

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Alyssa Rosenzweig, who spearheaded the reverse-engineering of Apple's GPU, to keynote LibrePlanet

BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA -- March 27, 2024 -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced Alyssa Rosenzweig, who reverse-engineered Apple's current line of graphics processing units (GPU), as keynote speaker for LibrePlanet 2024. LibrePlanet 2024: Cultivating Community is the sixteenth edition of the FSF's conference on ethical technology and user freedom and will be held on May 4 and 5 at the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, MA, as well as online.




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FSF is working on freedom in machine learning applications

BOSTON (October 22, 2024) -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has announced today that it is working on a statement of criteria for free machine learning applications, which will require the software, as well as the raw training data and associated scripts, to grant users the four freedoms.




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Applications of Fluorescence Technology

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Enabling diverse applications with the MA900 Cell Sorter

The MA900 Multi-Application Cell Sorter is a versatile and automated system that can transform laboratory workflow, enabling seamless sorting of a range of



  • Cell & Molecular Biology

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Enabling diverse applications with the MA900 Cell Sorter

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Applications of Fluorescence Technology

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  • Genetics & Genomics

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Enabling diverse applications with the MA900 Cell Sorter

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  • Health & Medicine

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Enabling diverse applications with the MA900 Cell Sorter

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  • Clinical & Molecular DX

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Enabling diverse applications with the MA900 Cell Sorter

The MA900 Multi-Application Cell Sorter is a versatile and automated system that can transform laboratory workflow, enabling seamless sorting of a range of




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David Supple (2003)

David Supple is manager of the Corporate Web team at the University of Birmingham and manager of the University's Institutional Portal Project. His teams remit is the development of the site to facilitate the e-business and e-learning aims of the institution, and the delivery of a Web-enabled organisational vision. In real terms this means the re-corporatization of the University Web site, through a focussed Web strategy, common infrastructures and templates, centralised hardware, adequate support and a customer focussed internal sales process to help convince users to migrate back to the centre. The Web Team uses mostly Microsoft products (a challenge in itself), with occasional forays into MySQL and Unix just to keep us sane. Over the coming year, David's focus will be on developing a major portal environment for the University, something that has been in planning for almost 2 years now, and he is keen to engage with the HE community on this new type of development to help maximise the potential of this technology. David is also interested in Web strategy in general and the development of organisational structures and processes as they respond to a more electronic view of the world. David Supple gave a plenary talk on Web Strategies: Bridging a Continent.