Bio-concrete” set to revolutionise the building industry: Buildings and structures made of concrete that can "magically" seal and fully repair cracks caused by tension? What may have seemed a utopian scenario just a few years ago will soon become reality, thanks to the invention of microbiologist Hendrik "Henk" Marius Jonkers. Continue to article . . .
Top Kiwi furniture company, the PLN Group, is setting the global industry alight with its world leading nano technology developments. Based in they are a finalist in the Air New Zealand Cargo ExportNZ Awards, with winners to be announced on June 29. The company is earning up to 40 percent of its revenue off shore from clients such as Citibank, HSBC, Google, Hewlett Packard, Disney and Apple, chief executive Blair McKolskey says. Continue to full article . . .
Goodman Fielder plans to close two factories in Auckland, consolidating their production to a single site and shifting its pie-making operation to Palmerston North as part of an ongoing efficiency drive in what it calls "a very competitive market". Continue to full article . . .
Air New Zealand’s Gas Turbines business has been awarded four significant contracts worth up to USD$42 million by the United States Navy to service and overhaul General Electric LM2500 Gas Turbines that power much of the US Navy’s fleet.
The contracts will see the Auckland based Gas Turbines team carry out maintenance and overhaul work for the next few years.
Air New Zealand Chief Operations Officer Bruce Parton says the contracts are an important win for the airline.
“This is a significant boost for our Gas Turbines business. Air New Zealand participated in a competitive bidding process to secure this work and we would like to acknowledge the support of the New Zealand Government and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise throughout the process.”
Air New Zealand Gas Turbines is a business unit of Air New Zealand, providing gas turbine overhaul and repair services to clients across a range of industries. The business began sourcing work in the industrial and marine sector more than 30 years ago and has since supported several of the world’s navies, offshore oil and gas platform operators and power generation companies.
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Last week C-Tech sent a "go fast" package of rapidly-built boat parts to Team New Zealand in Bermuda hopefully arriving in time to help the team clinch the challengers final. Continue to full article . . .
Cyber Toa a fledgling, cutting-edge cyber security Wellington company has launched a virtual chief information security officer (vCISO) service aimed at helping New Zealand businesses to respond as cyber-crime begins to bite. Chief executive and NZTech board member Mandy Simpson says cyber-attacks are a serious risk for all Kiwi businesses. Continue to full article . . .
Waterview tunnel to open in July
Kiwi 'Rocket man' inducted into Hall of Fame
Machinery Market 8 June 2017 Edition
Advisers Managing Theresa May’s Contrary and Issue-Dodging Campaign will be Hung Out to Dry
From the MSCNewsWire European correspondent: They foolishly counseled the sidestepping of domestic issues especially the one of the crazed assassins active on UK streets.Continue to full article . . .
HEADLINES . . .
NZ signs deal with US to help make multinationals pay more tax
R&D spend main measure of success for Callaghan Innovation says
Councils face flood of water infrastructure costs
Kiwi/Aussie parity could be back on cards
New Ambassador to Brazil named
The Steel Mesh Affair
Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand (MESNZ) Chairman Barry Robinson says his society engaged with the government 7 years ago, highlighting the potential dangers of counterfeit materials. In Mr Robinson’s words, “The problem is endemic across the supply chain from steels and construction materials to stressed engineering elements. We are not talking single tragedies here, but the potential for a significant event taking out multiple lives.”
The Maintenance Engineering society has for several years gathered evidence of substandard steel, ball bearings, bolts, nuts, plumbing fittings, and others. “We are talking about vast quantities of very sub-standard materials and products infiltrating our society at every imaginable level, including automobile brake hoses, lubricants, food, health supplements, medicines, drugs and alcohol”. Continue to full article . . .
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Fletcher Building, have pledged to plough £40m into their UK Formica Europe sites over the next three years, radically transforming and upgrading its production facilities and offices in a move to drive up its UK market share. Continue to article . . .
The Commerce Commission has published one-page summaries of key performance measures for each of New Zealand’s 29 electricity lines companies. Continue . . .
Ossis offers hope with its prosthetic implants
Pan Pac completes the redevelopment of their Milburn Sawmill
Over 500 new engineers just the start
New supercomputing capability for New Zealand
Entrepreneur visa attracts 300 applicants in first year
Steel & Tube stands by it's mesh products
New services group to enhance trade opportunity - Todd McClay
Foodstuffs supermarkets will be microbead-free from 1 July 2017
Fieldays ain't only about farming
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Palace of the Alhambra, Spain
By: Charles Nathaniel Worsley (1862-1923)
From the collection of Sir Heaton Rhodes
Oil on canvas - 118cm x 162cm
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Mount Egmont with Lake
By: John Philemon Backhouse (1845-1908)
Oil on Sea Shell - 13cm x 14cm
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