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Stake Glass opening
A new $10 million purpose-built glass processing plant being officially opened tomorrow is a strong vote of faith and confidence in the future of the city.
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Te Ahi O Maui signs construction deal with Ormat
The Te Ahi O Maui partnership and an Israeli company, Ormat, signed a deal last week for the construction of a new geothermal power plant near Kawerau, New Zealand.
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Five trademark enforcement court cases won
Hypertherm, a manufacturer of plasma, laser, and waterjet cutting systems, has won five unique court cases against five Russian companies during the last few months.
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Local manufacturer offering customer centric design and Japanese quality
With the current structural changes in Australia’s economy, SMC Pneumatics ANZ’s Sales Director, James McKew discusses SMC’s strategy for success.
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Wi-Fi in Brisbane
Those of you with business across the ditch Brisbane City Council now offers free wireless internet (Wi-Fi) access in 22 parks and public spaces across Brisbane.
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Mainmark shortlisted for international award
The engineering firm responsible for saving New Zealand’s Christchurch Art Gallery following the earthquakes in 2010 and 2011 has been shortlisted for the International Project of the Year Award at the 2016 Ground Engineering Awards.
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BMW Oktoberfest 2016 in Auckland
There will be beer, there will be food, there will be singing and there will be dancing...
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Fuji Xerox New Zealand: From zero to 3D hero
Just a few years ago the 3D landscape in New Zealand looked pretty bleak. Locally, 3D printing was considered somewhat of a hobbyist novelty.
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Canterbury customwood factory to celebrate 40 years of innovation
Forty years after the first Customwood boards rolled off the production line, local manufacturer Daiken New Zealand is celebrating the development of the brand now recognised around the world, with help from members of the original production team.
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Robotic Palletizing
Have you ever thought how a Robotic palletizer could significantly increase your production efficiency and provide substantial cost savings year on year?
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Fairbrother Industries expands in Australia
Fence post installers, site maintenance teams and public works crews will be major beneficiaries as Kinghitter enhances direct supply lines to the industries of Australia, it says.
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MGI Opening of CO2 plant boost for New Zealand
Four politicians to cut a single ribbon might sound like the beginning of a snide joke but it was actually a cause for...
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Risk Assessment made simple
Maintenance Transformations is running a half-day seminar in Auckland to bring businesses up to scratch in regards to the new Health and Safety At Work legislation. 
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Berry Simons Partner Appointed to Engineers Council
A leading New Zealand Environmental lawyer – Sue Simons, partner of specialist Environmental law firm Berry Simons – has been appointed as a Member of the Chartered Professional Engineers Council.
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Cladding Action launches second claim against James Hardie for Titanboard owners
Law firm, Parker & Associates, added a second group of leaky property owners to the Cladding Action against James Hardie in late December with a group of 22 commercial units alleging negligence and breach of the Fair Trading Act in relation to Titanboard.
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New programme aims to curb national shortage of engineers
Wintec has teamed up with Waikato secondary schools to address the national shortage of engineers by moving more young people towards a career in the industry. 
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Kiwi tribology expert gains international recognition
One of New Zealand’s leading tribology and conditioning monitoring experts has taken his place on the world stage by contributing to a new international industrial handbook.
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New Olympus MD sets focus on customers
The recently appointed Managing Director of Olympus Australia and New Zealand, James Bowe, has set his sights on making the company a leading force in delivering value above and beyond its products.
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Germany is the strongest economy in Europe and one of the largest worldwide and few countries are as tightly connected into the world economy as Germany is
The New Zealand German Business Association Inc. runs a series of low cost workshops and seminars to help companies in New Zealand doing business with Germans/Germany.
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NEW ZEALAND PETROLEUM CONFERENCE 2016
The call for abstracts is currently open and submissions will close on 23rd October.
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