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Gurit launches G-PET core rangeReinforced PlasticsSP-High Modulus is exhibiting at the METS (Marine Equipment Trade Show) in Amsterdam on 15-17 November. Various materials have been used as core materials in sandwich composites to produce strong, lightweight and cost-effective structures in a broad …
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Apple App wint DAME Awardschuttevaer.nlDigital Yacht heeft op de Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) in Amsterdam de DAME Award gewonnen met de 'iAIS', een AIS ontvanger die via een WiFi-zender alle navigatie-informatie van het schip zichtbaar maakt op een Apple iPhone, iPad of iPod-Touch, …
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AEM's Megan Tanel – Mastering the Balancing ActTSNN Trade Show News (blog)And, although the vice president of exhibitions at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers has her work cut out for her, with a substantial portfolio of domestic and international construction equipment trade shows and association seminars to …
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Jim Baker, 1923-2011Columbia Daily TribuneJim loved his family, the heavy equipment trade, horses, mules, Westerns, and playing cards with his friends. He was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Jefferson City. Jim also is survived by two sons, Joe Baker (Juanita) of St. Martins and …
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Spinlock Partner With ISAF Connect To Sailing InitiativeInternational Sailing Federation… of the way Spinlock combines style and function in all of its products. Visit the Marine Equipment Trade Show website for more details on the award - http://www.metstrade.com/nl/en/Pages/dame.aspx What is Connect to Sailing and how does it work?
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Lyon Center renovates lockers, gymDaily Trojan Online“We always have an ongoing equipment trade out that should be finished by the end of spring or early summer,” Gilman said. “We also believe that we have resolved the television issues. It was a software issue so hopefully they will all be working in a …
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No slowdown planned at chip factoryAlbany Times UnionBy Larry Rulison, Staff writer MALTA — The semiconductor industry's largest equipment trade group is forecasting that spending by computer chip manufacturers will dip this year — but that doesn't mean that GlobalFoundries will be slowing down.
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