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  • Faerch CPET trays receive recyclability certification

    Cyclos-HTP certifies Faerch’s CPET trays as fully recyclable. The certification highlights Faerch’s commitment to circular food packaging, ensuring CPET trays can be recycled efficiently without compromising quality. This achievement aligns with the company’s broader strategy to comply with sustainability targets and regulatory demands across Europe.


  • Arm and SCSP publish AI energy efficiency paper

    Edge computing promises to revolutionise AI energy efficiency. As AI adoption surges, infrastructure faces immense power demands. A new joint paper by Arm and SCSP highlights edge computing as a solution, advocating for AI processing closer to its point of use to bolster energy security and competitiveness.


  • Airbus approves new TSA line investment milestone

    ASG King & Fowler secures Airbus approval for TSA line. The Liverpool-based aerospace specialist’s £2 million investment in a fully automated tartaric sulphuric anodising line positions it as a strategic supplier for REACH-compliant aerospace components, enhancing its capabilities to process large aluminium parts sustainably.


  • Faerch CPET trays receive recyclability certification

    SGS and Yili forge a pioneering global partnership. The agreement aims to enhance quality across the dairy production chain, focusing on safety, sustainability, and innovation. By integrating digital systems and zero-carbon initiatives, the collaboration seeks to elevate the Chinese dairy industry’s global standing.


  • Faerch CPET trays receive recyclability certification

    Brands face intense competition amid evolving consumer behaviours. An IGD report outlines strategies for brand growth with insights and examples. Private labels are closing in on brand dominance, while brands must leverage visibility, innovation, and emotional connections to maintain market share.


  • FDA approves new drug for menopause symptoms

    FDA approves new menopause drug that reduces hot flashes. Elinzanetant, a non-hormonal treatment, has shown significant efficacy in reducing hot flashes and enhancing sleep quality, offering a crucial alternative for women unable to use existing hormone therapies. This approval marks a significant advancement in menopausal healthcare options.


  • Semaglutide found to protect heart in trial

    Semaglutide shows cardiovascular benefits beyond mere fat reduction. The SELECT trial demonstrates that semaglutide’s protective effects on cardiovascular health are not solely due to weight loss. This could imply broader therapeutic applications for semaglutide, potentially reshaping treatment protocols for patients with obesity and cardiovascular disease.


  • Faerch CPET trays receive recyclability certification

    Endress+Hauser opens a cutting-edge facility in Nesselwang. The €17 million investment enhances development and production capabilities, focusing on sustainability and innovation. The carbon-neutral site, powered by geothermal and solar energy, adds 3,500 square meters for precision temperature instruments vital to the food and beverage industry.


  • Watlow EPM platform enhances thermal process precision

    Managing thermal applications is increasingly critical for industries. The Eurotherm by Watlow EPM platform offers a data-centric, distributed automation solution tailored for diverse applications, promising efficiency and operational growth. This platform ensures seamless integration of components within thermal processes for consistent performance.


  • OWC contracted for Portuguese wind farm sites

    Portugal’s IPMA appoints ABL Group for wind farm surveys. The Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere has engaged ABL Group’s OWC to oversee geophysical and geotechnical surveys at two offshore wind farm sites. This initiative is crucial for Portugal’s renewable energy ambitions and aligns with national carbon neutrality goals.