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Mila Inc. Reports 35 Percent Increase in Smart Home Installations During Lockdowns
April 20, 2021 GMT
ZÜRICH (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 20, 2021
Mila Inc., the European leader in on demand technical support, reported a 35 percent increase in smart home installations and a tenfold increase in remote tech support consultations for troubleshooting and installations year-to-year from March 2020 to March 2021. Mila serves customers in four European countries and the UK and saw an increase across their customer base of residential, small businesses, and enterprise customers supporting employees working from home. The company pivoted to ramp up its remote support services as lockdowns and shutdowns of their retail partners dragged on.
TOKYO (AP) â Asian shares were mixed Tuesday, cheered by the imminent passage of the U.S. stimulus package, although that optimism was tempered by worries about inflation and the coronavirus pandemic.
Japan s benchmark Nikkei 225 added 0.2% to 28,800.81 in morning trading. South Korea s Kospi slipped 1.2% to 2,960.17. Australia s S&P/ASX 200 added 0.3% to 6,760.10. Hong Kong s Hang Seng gained 1.3% to 28,918.99, while the Shanghai Composite slipped 0.6% to 3,402.61.
Jingyi Pan, senior market strategist with IG in Singapore, said Asian markets were weighing âthe impact of a global recovery alongside the prospect of an accelerating climb in U.S. bond yields.â
Yoshimasa Maruyama, chief market economist for SMBC Nikko Securities, said the global economic rebound is stronger than some had previously expected, and that recognition is becoming more widespread in March than in February.
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares were mixed Tuesday, cheered by the imminent passage of the U.S. stimulus package, although that optimism was tempered by worries about inflation and the coronavirus
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Reliatrace, Inc. Announces Patent for Self-Regulating Flexible Heating Device
January 21, 2021 GMT
AMERY, Wis. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 21, 2021
Reliatrace, Inc. has announced the issuance of US Patent No. 10,856,365 for a Self-Regulating Flexible Heating Device. The patent was awarded to Mark Ester, President and CEO of Reliatrace, and gives the company sole rights to combine its proprietary Double-Sided Polymer Circuitry (D/SPC®) with thermally conductive Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) ink printing for heaters and warming elements. This technology opens up a wide range of new options for design engineers and project managers working on products or parts where heat is required and needs to be held at a steady temperature. With this technology, the risk of overheating is greatly reduced compared with alternative heating methods using thermostats or other temperature controls.