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Retrofit on Garment and Fabric Dyeing Machines at L.A. Dye and Print Produces Big Savings
2016-03-16 11:31:10| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Sinamics variable frequency drives supplied by Engineered Drive Systems replace old equipment on 12 machines, with annual savings over $36,000 Engineered Drive Systems Inc. (EDS) of Commerce, Calif. had a customer, L.A. Dye and Print in Gardena, Calif., who was seeking to participate in the Los Angeles Department...
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INX International to present at Print UV Conference
2016-03-10 06:00:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News
Jonathan Graunke, vice president of UV/EB Technology, will share insights with the global UV printing audience.
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Study Says Mobile Overtakes Print for Coupons
2016-03-07 19:02:00| Food Processing
43 percent of shoppers look for coupons on mobile apps, compared with 36 percent who use print, according to RetailMeNot and Placed.
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AUGMENTED REALITYWill Augmented Reality Superimpose Virtual Elements of the Real World into Automotive Advertising, Marketing, and Enthusiast Print Magazines?
2016-03-03 21:08:41| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
Situation: Intel, Microsoft, and others are taking virtual reality to a new level with the deep sensing capabilities that capture high resolution images. The imagined future of gesture based computer interfacing with augmented reality is being realized. Significance of Augmented Reality: Intel is now building an augmented reality headset. This means that Intel's RealSense 3D camera technology would be used in such applications as autonomous vehicles, webcams on computers, smart bike helmets, wearables and holding a smartphone over a print magazine page to see car advertisements come to life. Microsoft put its augmented reality camera on sale this past week and is collaborating with Intel to move beyond personal computing.
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Ontario carbon cap buried in the fine print
2016-02-26 14:09:10| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Toronto Star: The Ontario government has set out the cap on carbon emissions permitted over the next five years as it brings in legislation to combat climate change. Buried in the fine print of the new legislation, released Thursday, Ontario has limited greenhouse gas emission allowances at 142.2 million metric tonnes in 2017, reducing it by 4.2 per cent each year until it hits 124.6 million metric tonnes by 2020. The province is bringing in the cap-and-trade program on Jan. 1, 2017, which will create limited...
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