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Dated: 29 November 2005
Eutech Instruments has released what is reportedly the world’s first Windows CE-driven full-colour touchscreen research-grade bench meter in Asia and Europe.
Bhaskar Narayanan, managing director for Eutech Instruments says, "In this case, we took the inspiration from PDA development and designed the CyberScan Series 6000 with today's research professionals in mind."
eutechinst.com/pdf/ei-pr-cia05-cyberscan6000-031005.pdf
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(2 December 2008) Torrey Pines Scientific has announced its new EchoTherm high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) column chiller/heater model CO50. This new unit has a temperature range from 4...
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(1 December 2008) GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms says it has received certificates of compliance from PLCopen, the independent organization that focuses on the harmonization of control programming a...
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(15 September 2008) BASF Plant Science has licensed Genedata Expressionist across all of their research centers in Europe and North America. BASF Plant Science is focused on developing plants for incr...
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(1 August 2008) The Halogen Moisture Analyzer HR83 by Mettler Toledo determines the moisture content of food, pharmaceuticals and plastics directly on the production line during manufacturing and...
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(1 August 2008) The Batch Formulation Management for GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms’ Proficy Batch Execution 5.1 software allows users to create variations of a product based on a single master r...
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(24 July 2008) The patented Quick Clean Orifice Gate Valves by Vortex Valves North America are designed to handle dry bulk solids in gravity-flow conveying applications. They can be readily disas...
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(7 July 2008) Emerson Process Management has opened a new process instrumentation technical center in Bao’an China as an expansion to meet increasing demand for world-class automation technology...
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(1 July 2008) Food safety is an issue that affects everyone in the world. Almost every week, it seems there is a new food related recall happening somewhere around the globe. While much of the ...
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Unilever's top executives had to baracade themselves in a private dining room at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai last week to prevent themselves from being shot at by terrorists. They then had to smash a window and make a dramatic escape, according to a report in The Times.
A year after unveiling its e-commerce site, Meijer will now begin offering grocery and dry good items bought in bulk from www.meijer.com. Unlike existing online grocery services that charge a delivery fee, Meijer will offer free shipping for orders of US$150 and more.
Tesco's like-for-like sales, excluding petrol, rose by just two per cent rise in the UK for the third quarter, the lowest rise in growth since 1993. However, total group sales rose 11.7 per cent
thanks to strong international performance.
Carrefour will be opening two new stores in Romania. The French retailer entered the supermarket segment in the country by acquiring the 21-store Artima chain last year for €55 million. By the end of this year, 20 Artima stores will be rebranded as Carrefour Express.
Ten Russian food retail companies have asked state banks for a total of €1.4 billion in loans to help survive the global financial crisis. The companies include X5 Retail Group, Magnit, Dixy and Seventh Continent, as well as smaller rivals Lenta, Kopeika, O'key, Holiday, Mosmart and Victoria.
The Rewe Group has been given the go-ahead to takeover 328 Plus stores from Tengelmann in Germany. The German anti-trust body, Bundeskartellamt, has unconditionally approved the acquisition by the country's second-largest food retailer.
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