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From a pad of paper to a life-changing processIn the latest in a series of articles, BUSINESSiQ editor Mike Hughes looks deeper into the Centre for Process Innovation, this time talking to Louise Barker about the impact it has on the region ...
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There are no swings or slides. After all, it's only the size of two sheets of A3 paper. But there is a bench. Welcome to the world's smallest park, as declared by Guinness World Records.
With its XP600 printhead, you’re getting fast prints you can count on, every time. The A3 size handles all sorts of media, and its barebones setup means you can tweak and upgrade it as you grow.
While reducing the numbers of turbines in projects working their way through the planning process is relatively common, shrinking the size is less common but does still happen. In 2023 ...
Enhancing its comprehensive portfolio of large format solutions, Canon ( today launches two four-colour (CMYK), easy-to-use, large format desktop printers: the TC-21 and the TC-21M, the latter having ...
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Honey, I shrunk the recreation area! The world's smallest park is the size of two A3 sheets of paper - but it still has a benchthat sits above an abyss There are no swings or slides. After all, it's only the size of two sheets of A3 paper. But there is a bench. Welcome to the world's smallest park, as declared by Guinness ...
These are some of the ways consumer product companies are retooling their wares to reduce costs and avoid raising prices as ...
It measures just 372 square inches — about the size of two A3 sheets of paper. It features an entrance, a tiny bench and a small patch of grass. The idea for the Japanese park came after a town ...
Bigger, heavier cars such as the A5 and Q5 won’t have as big a zero emissions range as the A3, based on the MQB transverse-engine architecture, but could still travel up to 62 miles.
Japanese AI startup Sakana said that its AI generated one of the first peer-reviewed scientific publications. But while the claim isn’t necessarily untrue, there are caveats to note. The debate ...
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