Smart home start-up Netatmo has launched the latest must-have addition to the smart home – an IoT-enabled radiator valve.
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Smart home start-up Netatmo has launched the latest must-have addition to the smart home – an IoT-enabled radiator valve.
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President Trump will make the final decision on whether a China-backed private equity fund can buy Lattice. Lattice, whose management want to sell it to the China-backed private equity company Canyon Bridge, has filed an 8-k report with the US SEC stating that CFIUS, the committee which vets foreign investors, has ‘indicated’ that it will …
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In the food and beverage industry, industrial users require filtration solutions for their process water as well as their wastewater.
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The oil and gas industry continues to look for efficiency gains and shift toward more water recycling, which is putting higher demands on treatment providers for greater reliability and quality assurance.
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Using variable speed drives (VSDs) in the water industry is one of the most effective ways to save energy.
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Proprietary flotation-filtration technology based on ceramic membranes.
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Carlsbad desalination plant has fallen short in delivering water ordered by San Diego County Water Authority by almost a fifth, reports Voice of San Diego.
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Glenmorangie has reduced its output in distillery wastewater by up to 95 percent while increasing the amount of biogas it produces…
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Toshiba has again missed a self-imposed deadline to pick a winning bid for its memory chip business but has said it is negotiating with three bidding groups. The group was expected to announce the winner today (Thursday 31 August) of the unit, which is expected to fetch as much as $20bn. In a statement this …
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Researchers at the University of Southampton have created a robot to mimic the swimming style of a prehistoric sea creature. Luke Muscutt, a PhD student in Engineering and the Environment, lead the team which worked with partners at the University of Bristol to analyse the propulsion method of plesiosaurs –marine reptiles that lived at the …
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