The IPC2U GmbH, one of Germany’s leading supplier of industrial computers, has entered into a comprehensive distribution agreement with Eurotech S.p.A.. IPC2U is responding to the increasing demand of partners, systems integrators and enterprise customers
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Infographic: The State of Asian Online Travel
The rise of disposable income, high internet penetration, growth of mobile phones and the desire to travel have positioned Asia as the largest travel opportunity area in the world. eRevMax, the leading hotel online distribution
WeiterlesenThe native tongue of the future is called translation
A research project funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF describes translation primarily as a social phenomenon. – The outcome is a model that provides important answers to questions about the future of European integration.
WeiterlesenStrong paper is a strong partner for e-commerce: Ceresana analyzes the European market for corrugated board and cartonboard packaging
Excellent product protection whilst being of low weight as well as an outstanding stockability: Corrugated board is very well suited for shipping packaging. Corresponding manufacturers are profiting from the rapidly growing e-commerce revenues. The market
WeiterlesenStrong Fibers: Ceresana Presents Market Study on Polyamides
Tear-resistant fibers, unbreakable components: Polyamides are among the most versatile plastics. Especially the types polyamide 6 and polyamide 66 are important. They vary in their chemical constitution. „In 2014, global revenues of 24.4 billion US$
WeiterlesenClean Growth: Ceresana Publishes Second Market Report on Surfactants
Surfactants facilitate the removal of dirt and enable to finely mix water and oil. These surface active chemical substances are used in every household but also serve for numerous industrial applications. „In 2014, a worldwide
WeiterlesenSoccer is hard on the brain: Heading the ball may impair the player’s memory
Soccer vs the brain: In this match, the soccer player’s reaction time and attention may be the losers. This is shown by a current Croatian study which was presented at the congress of the European
WeiterlesenNew study: stroke patients with depressive symptoms have worse outcome
Stroke survivors that suffer depressive symptoms have worse outcomes in terms of recovery of cognitive and functional abilities, according to a new study presented at the Congress of the European Academy of Neurology in Berlin.
WeiterlesenParkinson: Risk of illness is one-third lower in coffee consumers
A current Portuguese meta-analysis of 37 studies shows that coffee protects against Parkinson’s. Men and women benefit equally. The protective effects of coffee are meanwhile being proven in more and more disorders, experts reported at
WeiterlesenDementia: exercise slows cognitive decline, but is unable to delay need for nursing-home placement
Exercise can halt the progress of dementia to some extent: in the early stages of the disease physical activity promotes cognitive and functional ability as well as sense of wellbeing among sufferers. However, experts at
WeiterlesenStroke therapy: Thrombectomy confirmed as a safe and efficient procedure, use „with discretion“ specified
Approximately 1.3 million new cases of stroke per year are recorded in Europe – with a rising tendency. There is increasing scientific evidence to support thrombectomy – the mechanical removal of blood clots – as
WeiterlesenNeurological disease underestimated – experts call for more resources for research and patient care
More than 220 people in Europe suffer from some form of neurological disease – a ticking time bomb for health care systems due to the sheer numbers involved. The incidence of many conditions such as
WeiterlesenNeurostimulation in epilepsy: New techniques, new promises
More than 2.6 people in Europe are living with epilepsy. Considerable progress has been made in the field of new pharmacological therapies and many surgical treatments prove successful. However, neurostimulation-based treatments are gaining considerable interest
WeiterlesenTrends in MS research: New antigen-specific treatment approaches – individualised therapy remains key goal
More than 500,000 people in Europe suffer from multiple sclerosis. New treatment approaches such as antigen-specific immunisation strategies are among the topical MS research areas discussed at the Congress of the European Academy of Neurology
WeiterlesenCatch the Moment if You Can – Photojournalism 1890 – 1945
In connection with an Austrian Science Fund FWF project, photo historian Anton Holzer examined the development of Austrian photojournalism from 1890 to 1945 and its impact on popular culture. His findings have now been presented
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