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Podcast platform Acast raises $5 million from Bonnier Growth Media
2015-05-18 14:21:38| Appliances - Topix.net
May 18 Swedish podcasting platform Acast has raised $5 million from Sweden's Bonnier Growth Media as it targets further expansion in Europe and the United States, it said in a statement on Monday. Acast, which was launched a year ago, has grown sharply and currently has 1 million unique users with 12 million streams per month.
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Ohio State launches podcast focusing on manufacturing innovation
2014-10-28 21:26:21| Steel - Topix.net
An Ohio State University-run manufacturing organization is joining the podcast herd, hoping to connect manufacturers with peers, academics, government agencies and the general public. The Manufacturing Tomorrow podcast series has already booked guests from Marysville's Honda of America Manufacturing Inc., Worthington Industries and PR Machine Works, headed by state.
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RiYL podcast 048: 3D Systems CEO Avi Reichental
2014-04-18 00:31:36| Electronics - Topix.net
Recommended if You Like is Boing Boing's weekly podcast of Brian Heater's cafe conversations with musicians, cartoonists, writers, and other creative types.
American Chemical Society Podcast: Small Dams Create Greenhouse Gas 'Hot Spots'
2014-01-17 04:56:36| pollutiononline News Articles
The latest episode in the American Chemical Society's (ACS') award-winningGlobalChallenges/Chemistry Solutionspodcast series questions the "green" reputation of small hydroelectric dams
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Leadership Focus Podcast: Book Review -- Control System Migrations
2013-11-07 20:39:00| Chemical Processing
If you're about to embark on a control system migration project, the best thing you can do is prepare. Indeed, there are many complexities to consider with any migration project. Wanting to help future generations, Daniel Roessler wrote the book, Control System Migrations: A Practical Project Management Handbook (Momentum Press, 2013)."As experienced engineers, we aren't doing an effective job passing along the value of our experiences to younger engineers," says Roessler. "Hopefully this book will be helpful . . . to be a resource where they can gain experience." This handbook proves useful for seasoned engineers, too.Roessler tells Senior Digital Editor Traci Purdum the reasons behind his methodology and how readers should use this book. He also reveals his a-ha moments during the writing process and what an optimal migration team should look like.Roessler has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. His career, spanning over 20 years, began as a process control engineer and project manager for an end-user company in the chemical and polymer industries. He also worked as a system integrator and later in business development and marketing positions for several process automation vendors providing hardware, software and automation service solutions to the process industries.He is currently a freelance writer and also principal consultant for DANR Consulting. For additional information, email him at info@danrconsulting.com. Listen to this podcast now! run time is 12:05 Your browser will provide the player for this podcast. Enjoy.
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