Siemens VAI Metals Technologies received a contract from the Chinese steel producer Xingtai Iron & Steel Corp., Ltd. (Xingtai Steel) for engineering and the supply of key equipment for a 50-ton-capacity AOD stainless...
The Construction and Territorial Development Unit of TECNALIA coordinates a FP6 European Project which results in the development of a new anti-graffiti product for Cultural Heritage
Cultural Heritage materials are of...
Applied Materials
today held its 2009 financial analyst day in New York City. Applied's executive
team discussed the company's plans for preserving its strong financial position
in the current economic crisis while investing hundreds of millions of dollars
in R+D to extend its leadership in semiconductors, LCD display, crystalline
silicon and thin-film solar, and other energy and environmental products.
The Textile Industry Research Association AITEX is organizing “New Textiles. R&D in the Textile – Clothing - Technical Textiles Industry”, an Information Day which will take place on 31 March 2009 i...
BASF is systematically expanding
its portfolio of specialty monomers and launching its new product 2-propylheptyl
acrylate (2-PHA) on the market. This is a new raw material and building block
for functional polymers.
Eurotherm, a leading manufacturer of industrial instrumentation for process control and data acquisition, announces that its EPower™ SCR power controller with Predictive Load Management (PLM) (US patent pending) ha...
This year, BASF is once
again showcasing new products and applications in the realm of engineering plastics,
styrenics, polyurethanes and foams at the technical conference “Plastics
in Automotive Engineering.
The MENA region now boasts some of the tallest buildings on the planet and has used the latest materials and technology. The markets provide a wide range of opportunities for plastics pipe producers. At the next conferen...
Noliac
experiences an increasing global demand for piezo technologies and products
and is thus adjusting the number of competent engineers for their Research &
Development team in Noliac Motion, Denmark.
Researchers in West Virginia and Japan are reporting an advance toward a blood test that could help protect consumers from new products containing potentially harmful kinds of nanotubes. These ultra small wisps of carbon...
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