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Track and Trace data collection as a norm, deep cleansing schedules embedded within room changeover routines, tables spread far apart and no service from the bar. These are all the norm for a ‘new’ hospitality sector now bereft of its ketchup bottles, menus and table talkers and having to rapidly turn to technological sources to pave a new way forward. […]


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A 20% growth over five years is anticipated in the smart manufacturing platforms’ sector, with experts at the Capgemini Research Institute [1] predicting that the global economy could be boosted by smart factories to the tune of $2 Trillion over the same period. But what do employers seeking to integrate such technology into their current processes and business culture need […]


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3D printing in the construction sector is anticipated to generate more complex designs, according to innovators using 3D technology to overcome some of the issues surrounding the creation of concrete structures.[1] There is a strong element of human judgement in the pouring of concrete.  Avoiding the cracking that weakens structures, requires the mixer of the concrete to get things just […]


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What is likely to have been an organised crime gang, stole eight nearly new, New Holland tractors, collectively worth almost £500,000[1], from an Oxfordshire farm machinery dealership recently. Such brazen theft is always a possibility when it comes to high-value farm vehicles. Thieves are attracted to a range of expensive and valuable equipment that can be sold on the black […]


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