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DOMUSA S.COOP. estará presente en Expobiomasa 2015.

Estaremos presentes en la feria Expobiomasa 2015 (pabellón 4 stand 462), que se celebrará en Valladolid del 22 al 24 de Septiembre, donde se presentarán las últimas novedades que se han desarrollado en la gama de biomasa.

Un año más, Domusa se reafirma en la apuesta por la eficiencia energética y la biomasa, incorporando importantes novedades a nuestra gama de productos.

Se lanza al mercado la caldera de pellet de 66 kW, con el nombre de BIOCLASS NG 66, que incluye de serie tanto el sistema de aspiración automático como el compactador de cenizas.

How PlanGrid Is Disrupting The Paper-Dominated Construction Industry

A company that saw the potential in the iPad as a tool for work, not just play, is PlanGrid, a construction management software application that’s like a Google Docs for blueprints. But getting the PlanGrid app into the hands of general contractors, construction workers, architects, engineers and others on the project team – people who traditionally use paper documents, and in some cases, aren’t necessarily tech’s early adopters – was one of the looming challenges facing the company in its early days.

NASA’s new app helps airlines cut flight times and fuel consumption.

NASA is sky-testing a new app that could help airlines cut down on flight times and fuel consumption.

Virgin America and Alaska Airlines have signed up for a three-year program to use NASA’s Traffic Aware Planner (TAP) app to make “traffic aware strategic aircrew requests (TASAR).” The software is loaded onto the electronic flight bag (EFB), which is a paperless way for flight crews to manage in-flight data. It’s a tablet designed for pilots and other flight staff.

One In Three Farms Is Using FarmLogs To Power Their Yields With Big Data.

The American farm may not be the first spot you’d expect to be disrupted by big data, but today’s farmers are already heavily utilizing new technologies to monitor their crops.

Jesse Vollmar, founder and CEO of FarmLogs, told TechCrunch’s Jon Shieber that his product, which helps farmers track and report metrics like heat accumulation, rainfall and soil composition, is being used on a third of farms across the United States.

5 Tech Projects from HHS' Accelerator Demo Day

For years, the Department of Health and Human Services has been taking cues from the private sector's startup culture, encouraging employees to work on independent technology ideas.  

On Thursday, HHS held a demo day for a few teams that joined its summer accelerator program, meant to build out technology ideas that could eventually be implemented in HHS. Here were a few ideas presented at the event:

Who Killed Nokia? Nokia Did

Despite being an exemplar of strategic agility, the fearful emotional climate prevailing at Nokia during the rise of the iPhone froze coordination between top and middle managers terrified of losing status and resources from management. The company was wounded before the battle began.

Nokia’s fall from the top of the smartphone pyramid is typically put down to three factors by executives who attempt to explain it: 1) that Nokia was technically inferior to Apple, 2) that the company was complacent and 3) that its leaders didn’t see the disruptive iPhone coming.

El escándalo de Volkswagen pone en jaque a la industria del diésel.

El escándalo de Volkswagen en EEUU no podría haber llegado en peor momento para los fabricantes de coches diésel, ya que se enfrentan a reacciones negativas cada vez más numerosas en Europa, su mayor mercado, por la contaminación del aire.

Durante el pasado año han aumentado las peticiones para que se tomen medidas enérgicas contra los vehículos diésel -e incluso su prohibición total-, ya que un organismo de investigación relaciona la contaminación que emiten los coches con miles de muertes prematuras.

Muchos analistas esperan que las repercusiones del escándalo de VW impulsen unas regulaciones más duras, y algunos se están planteando una pregunta que habría sido impensable hace un año: ¿el coche diésel está en su lecho de muerte?

Groupon despedirá a 1.100 trabajadores en todo el mundo.

El consejo de la empresa de cupones de descuento aprobó el pasado 18 de septiembre un conjunto de medidas de reestructuración vinculado principalmente con sus operaciones en el ámbito internacional, entre las que se incluye la reducción de plantilla.

La compañía estadounidense Groupon tiene previsto suprimir alrededor de 1.100 puestos de trabajo a escala global en los próximos doce meses, según informó el portal de Internet de compras colectivas con descuento en un comunicado a la Comisión de Bolsa y Valores de Estados Unidos (SEC por sus siglas en inglés).

Houston’s Fannin Forms Company to Fight Inflammation-Induced Cancers.

Houston’s Fannin Innovation Studio is forming a new biotech startup to add to its portfolio called ACF Pharmaceuticals, along with the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and a Michigan-based drug company.

ACF Pharmaceuticals, which will be based in Houston, will work closely with MD Anderson and Ann Arbor, MI-based Cayman Chemical on discovering and developing small molecule inhibitor to treat inflammation-induced cancers such as melanoma, as well as colon and pancreatic cancers.

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