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Too many Institutions?

17th December 2015 12:42 pm Doctors are regulated by the General Medical Council, dentists by the General Dental Council, pharmacists by the General Pharmaceutical Council and barristers by the Bar Standards Board. There are around 11 Royal Colleges that review a doctor’s ability to practice.  Although some dentists specialisein such a way that they have to join a medical college, their ability to practice as a dentist appears to be directly regulated by the British Dental Council. Pharmacists become members of the Royal PharmaceuticalSociety, which only recently passed regulatory authority to a new body called the General Pharmaceutical Council. Although a pharmacist might work directly for a drugs company, in a hospital or in a community pharmacy they are all in the same society.  The Bar Standards Board appears similar to the General Dental Council in that they oversee barristers almost directly.

Product developments and innovations in performance apparel

Product developments and innovations in performance apparel This report provides information on the latest developments in antiviral yarns, cycling apparel, dyeing processes, sustainable workwear and more. 3rd March 2021 Report summary This report provides information on the latest developments in antiviral yarns, cycling apparel, dyeing processes, environmentally sustainable workwear, finishing treatments, performance apparel, performance fabrics, performance footwear, sportswear and yarns. Furthermore, the report includes news from the following innovative brands and other organisations: adidas, Arc teryx, Columbia Sportswear, Craft Sportswear, Devan Chemicals (Devan), DuPont Biomaterials, DyeCoo, Goldwin, Hyosung, Lenzing, Manchester Manufacturing Group, Mexar, Nike, Nilit, North West Textiles Network (NW Texnet), Project Plan B, Promethean Particles, Royal DSM (DSM), Sateri, Spiber, Team Sunweb, Teijin Frontier, The Welding Institute (TWI), UBC Okanagan, Unifi, and Ventile.

Constellium and Groupe Renault partner on R&D project for sustainable automotive aluminium solutions

This partnership also includes ESI Group, the Institut de Soudure and the University of Lorraine Constellium SE announced that it is leading a new R&D initiative in France, Project ISA3 . In partnership with Groupe Renault, ESI Group, Institut de Soudure (Welding Institute), and the University of Lorraine, this ~€7 million project will develop lightweight, recyclable and cost-efficient aluminium solutions for the automotive market. Project ISA3 aims to further lightweight vehicles by accelerating automakers’ transition from steel to aluminium. The project will focus on alloys and solutions that enable closed loop recycling. “We are very excited about Project ISA3 and the opportunity to further demonstrate Constellium’s commitment to providing sustainable solutions to its automotive customers. We believe this project will advance aluminium’s position in the automotive market as manufacturers seek to reduce carbon emissions and expand their electric vehicle offerings. This

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