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Internet of Things starts with hot dogs for Deutsche Telekom

  Bloomberg Forget about self-driving cars: In Germany, the Internet of Things starts with hot dogs. Certuss Dampfautomaten GmbH, a Krefeld-based maker of steam generators used for anything from cooking sausages to sterilizing medical instruments, used to fly repairmen out to far-flung locations to restart broken-down machinery. Now sensors in the machines send data on 60 items including temperature, steam ...

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Prosthetics from plastic

  DPA Every year thousands of people lose arms and legs after being injured by bombs or land mines, but with an estimated 80 per cent of disabled people living in developing countries, few can afford prosthetic limbs. A German computer scientist has an idea that could change that — he wants to use 3D printing technology to produce cheap, ...

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Digging deep to map Afghan cultural heritage

  AFP For archaeologists Afghanistan, rich in ancient treasures and once a key stop on the legendary Silk Road, is an “open-air museum”, albeit one ravaged by war and plagued by looters. After 30 years of conflicts, Afghanistan’s cultural heritage is in dire straits, but one group of archaeologists is trying to put the country’s historical sites back on the ...

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Etihad Airways to present VR movie at Zurich Film Festival

  Abu Dhabi / WAM At this year’s Zurich Film Festival, taking place from September 22-October 2, visitors will be able to experience Etihad Airways’ 360-degree virtual reality movie featuring Academy Award winning actress Nicole Kidman, and have the chance to win flights to Abu Dhabi by participating in a draw for the Audience Award presented by Etihad Airways. Peter ...

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‘Get-tough’ politicians threaten trade, warns IMF chief Lagarde

  WASHINGTON / AFP The head of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde on Tuesday said politicians who campaigned on promises of protectionism and economic barriers were a threat to global trade. “There is a growing risk of politicians seeking office by promising to ‘get tough’ with foreign trade partners through punitive tariffs or other restrictions on trade,” Lagarde said, ...

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Traditional Arabic architecture can slash UAE’s cooling bill

  Dubai / EMIRATES BUSINESS Sustainability and construction experts have said that a new approach to traditional architecture designs, intelligent products, climate-tailored building designs, and 3D technology are optimal solutions for tackling the UAE’s cooling bill. The carbon footprint of the Emirates will be one of the core topics discussed at the upcoming Middle East Façades Summit, taking place on ...

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Bringing sustainability to the core of UAE economy

    Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai Carbon has launched a new version of Sustainability Self-Assessment specifically focused on measuring the risk and exposure towards socio-environmental impacts thus allowing both public and private organisations to benchmark their resource efficiency amongst industries and peers. The launch was met with an overwhelming participation by the finance industry during an event at the ...

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UAE to host world’s first Global Cultural Leadership Summit

ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE will host the world’s first Global Cultural Leadership Summit in April, 2017, which will bring together leaders from the worlds of government, the arts and media to address the role that culture can play in addressing some of the great challenges of our time. The summit will also explore how new technologies are changing ...

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Marwan Al Sarkal ME’s best CEO at Burj CEO Awards

  Sharjah / Emirates Business In a new achievement to be added to its list of prominent successes, Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) has announced that its CEO Marwan Jassim Al Sarkal has received the ‘Middle East CEO of the Year Award’ by the prestigious Burj CEO Awards. Bestowed recently during a ceremony held in Washington DC, USA, the ...

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‘Cinderella’ allures visitors at Al Qasba

  Sharjah / Emirates Business Al Qasba Sharjah’s premiere leisure, tourism and family destination will on Wednesday host the last performances of its musical version of ‘Cinderella,’ the famous fairy tale originally written by the 17th century French poet Charles Perrault and now one of the most popular tales of our times. The final showings in the play’s three-day run ...

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