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Climate-friendly neighborhood electricity

Bosch Group

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First real-life operation of a stationary fuel cell by Bosch and Stadtwerke Bamberg Bosch and the Bamberg public utilities are for the first time using a stationary fuel cell to produce electricity and heat in a city district. The stationary fuel cell at the central bus station in Bamberg supplies more than 20 four-person households with climate-friendly electricity. The heat generated provides an adjacent bakery with heating and hot water. Bosch wants to invest a three-digit million euro amount in stationary fuel cells by the end of 2024.

Brightplus and Maker3D develop biobased materials for 3D printing

Brightplus

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 3D printing solutions provider Maker3D and biobased materials company Brightplus have co-developed a new ecological BrightBio ®  3D printing material. These new bio and side-stream based filaments  will be available in June 2021.

Soy residue multi-purpose bioplastic - pilot plant coming to Uusikaupunki

FINNFOAM OY

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In collaboration with the four companies, a process has been developed to be the first in the world to produce compostable bioplastic from food and feed production by-products.  A biopolymer plant is being built in the new city to pilot the production of bioplastics on an industrial scale.

ZEISS is an Official Supplier of Williams Racing

ZEISS

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ZEISS and Williams Racing announced a partnership with ZEISS becoming an Official Supplier of the team ahead of the 2021 FIA Formula One World Champi onship.

VIRTUAL PRE-PULPAPER INTRODUCES SIX THEMES

Messukeskus

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The forest industry’s PulPaper rescheduled to March next year and Virtual pre-PulPaper will be organised this spring on 29 April 2021. The online event, free for visitors, interestingly opens up the themes of next year’s event and offers four keynote speeches.

Metso Outotec launches a new Nordtrack mobile screen and crusher for construction customers

Metso Outotec Corporation

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Metso Outotec is adding two new products to its Nordtrack TM  mobile crushing and screening range. The Nordtrack S2.5 mobile screen is a small size, versatile scalping screen designed for small job sites and a variety of applications. With a compact and light-weight structure, a highly efficient two-deck screen, and a wide selection of different screening media, it is the perfect solution for construction contractors with frequent changes in site locations or simply as a rental unit.

Nestlé launches bio-based lids and scoops made from renewable resource

Nestle

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Nestlé announced today that it will introduce bio-based lids and scoops made from sugar cane and its byproduct for a range of its nutrition products for infants and children.

Eco-friendly splints developed for hospitals make their debut in sports

Dassiet Oy

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<p><em><strong>Splints used in sports: </strong>Woodcast splints are easy to form to an exact match by simply warming up the material with a hairdryer or a similar source of heat. Retouch by Flc </em></p>

Woodcast is a lightweight biodegradable material made from wood and biopolymers, originally developed to replace the plaster casts traditionally used in hospitals. The material, invented by the Finnish high-tech company Onbone, proved to be so versatile that it is now used in a wide array of usage areas, one of them being sports.

Metso Outotec to deliver two energy-efficient flash evaporation plants to NALCO’s alumina refinery in India

Metso Outotec Corporation

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Metso Outotec to deliver two energy-efficient flash evaporation plants to NALCO’s alumina refinery in India

Every liquid has a fingerprint and now it can be measured in real time

ColloidTek Oy

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<p><em>Collo’s sensors can be placed in the critical steps of a liquid process, to optimize for instance the use of raw materials and chemicals according to the online data from the analyzer. Image: Setareh Zakeri</em></p> (photo: TT-Kamerat)

A new radio wave-based analysis technology, developed by the Finnish high-tech company Collo, makes it possible to continuously monitor the state of any liquid in industrial processes, be it thick slurries, resins, adhesives, coatings, emulsion, beer, water or any other fluid.