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German chemicals and materials manufacturer BASF announced Tuesday that it has broken ground on the third phase of its Innovation Campus Shanghai. During the project, the Germany-based company will add a research and development building and a structure that will house an R&D workshop.
“Innovations have made BASF the leading chemical company and they are the key driver for our profitable organic growth,” Dr. Jeffrey Lou, president, Advanced Materials & Systems Research for BASF, said in a company release. “We are increasing our R&D presence in Asia, intensifying our open innovation activities and strengthening our capabilities to meet the needs of our customers in Asia and across the globe.”
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On April 22, the Tatarstan International Forum on Energy Efficiency and Ecology officially opened at the Kazan Expo International Exhibition Centre. Within its framework, the 21st specialised exhibition Energy. Resource Saving started its work. One of its participants Kazanorgsintez PJSC presented a project for the modernisation of three flares, its implementation significantly reduced the impact on the environment. The project was awarded the Grand Prix in the category Energy Efficient Developments .
Forum gathered more than 540 participants
“We have a good tradition to hold such event. I would like to thank all the partners who have come here, and the foreign companies that cooperate with us. I wish you a good job, take care of yourself!”
Singapore launches certificate programme in health services innovation
Singapore launches certificate programme in health services innovation 05 April 2021 | News The Graduate Certificate Programme in Health Services Innovation was approved by Ministry of Education in February 2020
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Duke-NUS’ Health Services and Systems Research (HSSR) Programme has launched the Graduate Certificate Programme in Health Services Innovation in a joint initiative with SingHealth.
“This course has been cooking up for a while, and was created through many months of hard work, discussions and assessments by the Directors, aimed at developing an impactful course on how to design and implement clinical innovation within our health system,” Duke-NUS Dean Professor Thomas Coffman said.
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