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Multi-Million Research Grant Will Revolutionise Future Communication Networks
2014-08-12 11:41:32| rfglobalnet Home Page
Global demand for broadband communications continues to increase substantially year on year. A major factor contributing to this demand is the growing number of fixed and mobile broadband users, data-hungry applications like video, and an ever-increasing number of network-connected everyday objects and machines. It is forecast that by 2020 the number of network-connected devices will reach 1,000 times the world’s population.
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Multi-Million Research Grant Will Revolutionise Future Communication Networks
2014-08-12 11:41:32| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Global demand for broadband communications continues to increase substantially year on year. A major factor contributing to this demand is the growing number of fixed and mobile broadband users, data-hungry applications like video, and an ever-increasing number of network-connected everyday objects and machines. It is forecast that by 2020 the number of network-connected devices will reach 1,000 times the world’s population.
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future
communication
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Indonesia: Wilmar's 'no deforestation' commitment could revolutionise the way food is grown
2014-01-29 18:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: In the very late hours of what had been a long Singapore day, on 5 December 2013, global palm oil giant Wilmar quietly posted a press release on its website. It announced a far-reaching new policy commitment no deforestation, no exploitation, no peatland development in any of its business. Shared with only a handful of journalists because of the late hour, it was only in the US where filing deadlines had not yet passed that the news filtered out. Picked up here and there in the subsequent days,...
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Nature-inspired: new technology could revolutionise ship hull cleaning
2013-05-10 01:00:00| Ship Technology
Researchers at Duke University have developed an innovative material that can dislodge bacteria from ships' hulls by wrinkling. Elly Earls caught up with Xuanhe Zhao, the man behind the invention, to find out how this nature-inspired technology works
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Ziplock bags set to revolutionise Kiwi sugar market
2013-05-03 08:01:36| Sugar Industry News
Kiwi brand Cane Fields is transforming the New Zealand retail sugar market with the introduction of re-sealable, ziplock packaging for its 750g range. The brands ziplock technology is a first for the New Zealand sugar industry, and replaces traditional 1 May 2013