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Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Okino Computer Graphics Ships its 15 th Yearly Release of PolyTrans-for-3ds-Max

Okino Computer Graphics, a leading provider and pioneer of data translation solutions to the DCC/Animation and professional production markets, announced today that its long standing 3D DCC/Animation/Skinning and CAD/MCAD/Architectural conversion software PolyTrans-for-3ds-Max (for 3ds Max 2012 & 3ds Max Design 2012), and PolyTrans-for-Maya (for Maya 2012), are now fully qualified and shipping to customers. This

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Train Technology Updated

New customer information screens at a Lincolnshire railway station are providing improved service details for passengers. The improvements are part of a wider £2.2 million project being delivered by East Midlands Trains and Network Rail to improve customer information at Skegness. Read More

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Most Expensive Diesel Fuel in Europe

Norway has the most expensive diesel fuel in Europe, and the high fuel costs affect both the Norwegian transport industry and the nation’s farmers, the newspaper Nationen writes. Last week the cost of diesel at the pumps was on average NOK 14.00. Minus taxes the cost was NOK 11.20 per litre. Only Germany has higher basic

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

How Much Power Does The Internet Use?

Our analysis of current data centre investments has found that despite significant advances in making data centres more energy efficient, the sector as a whole is largely ignoring the importance of using renewable energy. Instead, the IT sector is fuelling its expansion, and the storage of your data, with dirty energy sources, like coal and

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Kubice’s Old Firm to ‘consult’ on Galileo Move

The security agency Sub S.A., which former Detective Hynek Vlas for three years co-owned with the new Interior Minister Jan Kubice, won a tender three weeks ago that was organised by the Ministry of Transport, according to an interview Vlas gave daily Mladá fronta Dnes (MfD). Kubice announced on April 21 that he would give up his

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Bentley’s Protest of California’s Roadway Design Software Procurement Process Is Denied

Bentley Systems, Incorporated, the leading company dedicated to providing comprehensive software solutions for sustaining infrastructure, today announced that its protest of the California Department of General Services’ (DGS) procurement process for roadway design software (RDS) has been denied. The software was being solicited on behalf of the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), and the protest

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Nuclear Powered Map

Twenty-five years on, the disaster at Chernobyl casts a long shadow over the nuclear industry, which has been compounded by recent events at Fukushima in Japan. Nuclear power had a rapid rise in the decades after World War II, but the growth in reactor numbers has levelled off. Use the map and audio commentary below

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Sentec Wins Queen’s Award for the Second Year Running

Sentec has been recognised with the Queen’s Award for Enterprise for Innovation. This is the second year in a row that the company has been honoured with a Queen’s Award. The Queen’s Award for Enterprise for Innovation, which recognises continual innovation and commercialisation, was awarded to Sentec for its Sterling technology. The Sterling technology is

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Isle of Man Government Signs Framework Agreement with Esri UK

Esri UK, the country’s leading provider of geographic information systems (GIS) technology, has announced the completion of a framework agreement with the Isle of Man Government (IoMG) for the future provision of GIS software and services across all its government departments.

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Clark Labs and UNIGIS Renew Longstanding Partnership

Clark Labs and UNIGIS International are pleased to jointly announce their continued partnership to provide students with access to GIS technology. UNIGIS is the leading worldwide network of universities offering postgraduate Geographic Information Science and Technology education via open and distance learning. Dedicated to promoting the skills of GIS professionals, UNIGIS and its partner institutions offer

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