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Israeli Startup Mapal Green Energy Uses Bubbles To Clean Up Schweppes Factories In Australia.

s Australia. Mapal will supply the equipment and operate the water purification equipment it installs.

In a Mapal system, bubbles – water infused with air – are used to clean water as part of aeration systems, removing pollutants and separating sludge from water. The treatment removes nearly all the solid waste and pollutants, allowing water providers to purify and recycle water quickly and efficiently.

Among water professionals, bubbles are considered one of the more effective ways of treating sewage and water suffering from industrial pollution. But bubble purification systems haven’t been popular because they are generally limited to use in smaller, manmade pools and lagoons.

The Engineering Excellence Study 2015.

As widely known, R&D activities largely define product costs already very early in the product development process. Besides strategic and tactical questions on the R&D footprint or make-or-buy in Engineering, companies have to decide on the organizational setup and processes, the role of project/program management or engineering methods and tools for a lean and efficient engineering function.

The experts of Roland Berger and the University of Reutlingen have taken a closer look at the R&D in various industries for their latest study. In particular the continuous globalization trend confronts engineers with new and quickly changing customer requirements at ever reduced costs.

El ‘boom’ de la cosmética de autor.

Comenzó haciendo cremas y jabones para ella misma, por el placer de elaborar su propia cosmética. La doctora María José Martínez encargaba una crema muy pura en Francia, a la que le añadía aceites y otras esencias, pero un buen día dejaron de elaborarla. De esta manera fue como empezó a indagar para intentar reproducir la misma base, a estudiar los aceites vegetales, a conocer otros activos, por ejemplo, del mundo marino, y a elaborar otras cremas.

10 High-Flying Companies To Watch At CES 2016.

With the Consumer Electronics Show starting next week, we thought it would be useful to determine which of the thousands of exhibitors at the annual extravaganza have the most momentum going into the show.

We scraped the exhibitor page on the event website and created a public list on the CB Insights database that includes funding and performance information for each of the companies we matched. After evaluating the companies on the list with our Mosaic algorithm, which tracks the health of private companies, we determined that these 10 companies below were among the high flyers to go see at the event.

Disrupting Food? Analyzing the Booming Food Tech Startup Landscape

US Food Tech companies are on fire, raising over $1B in 2014. And the majority of these companies are looking to feed consumers in a faster/more efficient way. This has led investors like Jason Calacanis to make bold statements like “The future of restaurants is no restaurant”.

With this in mind, we plotted how different spaces ranging from traditional restaurants to prepared meal delivery to chefs on-demand that are all competing to feed consumers relate to each other on the premise of convenience and time to meal.

How Venture Capital Works.

Invention and innovation drive the U.S. economy. What’s more, they have a powerful grip on the nation’s collective imagination. The popular press is filled with against-all-odds success stories of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. In these sagas, the entrepreneur is the modern-day cowboy, roaming new industrial frontiers much the same way that earlier Americans explored the West. At his side stands the venture capitalist, a trail-wise sidekick ready to help the hero through all the tight spots—in exchange, of course, for a piece of the action.

The Israeli-invented device that’s saving American lives in Afghanistan.

When American troops are injured in the field, the first piece of life-saving medical equipment they may come into contact with nowadays is an Israeli-invented mini-sized manual ventilator. And not just American soldiers on the battlefield; the Pocket BVM has been used to treat thousands of people at the scene of numerous natural disasters, like in the huge earthquake that devastated Nepal earlier this year.

Lanzada la convocatoria IKT 2016.

El BOPV publica hoy la orden por la que se regula y convoca la concesión de subvenciones para la promoción, difusión y/o normalización del euskera en el ámbito de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en el año 2016 (Convocatoria IKT).

El nexo adjunto permite acceder al texto de la orden:

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