A quantities. How did people there cope and what solutions did they find . Thats what we highlighting in this weeks edition of the curve at 19 special report. Welcome. But 1st we take a look at india where Health Department employees are getting ready to roll out and liaison vaccine. The aim is to make vaccine injections. A thing of the past is vaccinations center in new delhi dent, immunize up to 300 people at b. But doctors say, lately, only a few people show up daily to day. Doctor joe thump, who has the center says that they expect that to change soon. Only she thinks the newly developed nasal vaccine will increase the number of vaccinations at the center. Since the vaccine is to be administered in that spray r l cell form, this will not acquire any injection technique, which is invasive in the largest the fight. Also, we dont need to maintain all the biomedical waste accounts or late because im the syringes. I mean, its literally cut down better introduction on dyslexia. Like this
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May 20, 2021
As the world and businesses start to recover from the tumultuous effects of 2020, we take a moment to reflect on the lessons we inadvertently learned and overcame in the new normal.
by Pieter Pieters, product manager: B2B Pro Print at Canon South Africa
South Africa’s miraculous GDP increase of 6.3% in the last quarter of 2020 exemplified the local economy’s tenacity and is most certainly a sign of things to come in 2021. Despite the hardships presented to us during the past year, businesses that were able to turn adversity into innovation in order to weather the storm proved that a solid, yet supple business strategy goes a long way.
South American label converter Pro Print has acquired a Lemorau MEBR+ 330 modular digital finishing machine to increase its production capacity.
Established in 1998 by Roy Liong-A-San in Paramaribo, Suriname, the South American converter started as an offset printer. However, the company, now managed by founder’s sons Shannon and Liyan, has expanded its production capabilities with flexo and digital printing to fulfill its core strategy of ‘Multiplying colorful solutions’ for the labels and flexible packaging markets.
In order to increase its production efficiencies and capacity, the company invested in a Lemorau MEBR+ digital finishing machine manufactured in 330mm web width and equipped with two optional features: linerless lamination and Quick Remote Connection (QRC).