NEMIS Technologies introduces rapid on-site food safety testing to U.S. market
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NEMIS Technologies introduces rapid on-site food safety testing to U.S. market

Technology tamfitronics — ADVERTORIAL —NEMIS Technologies is preparing to enter the U.S. food safety industry with its innovative on-site testing technology aimed at reducing contamination risks in food production. The company has partnered with major brands in Europe, including Barilla, and in Africa with companies like Tiger Brands. They are focused on providing rapid, actionable results to help food manufacturers make immediate decisions and prevent large-scale recalls.Bringing testing closer to productionThomas Struckmeyer, Chief of Commercial Development at NEMIS, explained that their goal is to bring testing closer to where food is produced. “We are bringing the value back and the decision back to where it belongs, to take fast decisions on results that matter,” he said. “The faster you can take action, the better.”Rapid on-site diagnostics for pathogensNEMIS’s diagnostic technology enables food manufacturers to conduct...
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Cutting-edge technologies, products of NEV showcased in Hainan
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Cutting-edge technologies, products of NEV showcased in Hainan

Technology tamfitronics This photo taken on Sept. 28, 2024 shows an exhibition featuring cutting-edge technologies and products of new energy vehicle (NEV) in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province. More than 30 NEV firms showcased their new energy vehicles, batteries and intelligent-connected technology at the exhibition. (Xinhua/Pu Xiaoxu)This photo taken on Sept. 28, 2024 shows a Global Intelligent Electric Architecture (GEA) at the booth of Geely during an exhibition featuring cutting-edge technologies and products of new energy vehicle (NEV) in Haikou, south China's Hainan Province, Sept. 28, 2024. More than 30 NEV firms showcased their new energy vehicles, batteries and intelligent-connected technology at the exhibition. (Xinhua/Pu Xiaoxu)This photo taken on Sept. 28, 2024 shows a MIGHTY Fuel Cell vehicle at the booth of Hyundai during an exhibition featuring cutting-edge technologies and products of new energy vehicle...
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Betting Regulator Seeks Kes.500 Million to Curb Underage Gambling
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Betting Regulator Seeks Kes.500 Million to Curb Underage Gambling

Technology tamfitronics The Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB) faces significant challenges in managing underage betting due to insufficient funding from the National Treasury.Principal Administrative Secretary Arthur Osiya reported to the National Assemblys Committee on Sports and Culture that the board cannot effectively monitor and regulate the gambling industry because it lacks the technology necessary for oversight.Osiya emphasized that over 80 percent of gambling activities in Kenya now occur online. This shift has made it difficult for the BCLB to protect young and vulnerable individuals from the dangers of gambling, especially since many underage individuals access gambling sites using their parents’ mobile phones.We have encountered an uphill battle in addressing underage participation in the gambling industry, Mr. Osiya stated. He further noted, Gambling is addictive and can distract underage individuals from their educational progress.To address...
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JUST IN: FG launches investigation into ticket racketerring on Abuja-Kaduna train service
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JUST IN: FG launches investigation into ticket racketerring on Abuja-Kaduna train service

Technology tamfitronics The federal government through the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has initiated an investigation into the ongoing difficulties passengers face in purchasing tickets online for the Abuja-Kaduna Train Service, which has led to ticket racketeering.The investigation is being led by a team headed by the Deputy Director of Information and Communications Technology.In a statement signed by the NRC’s Deputy Director of Public Relations, Yakub Mahmood, the corporation acknowledged the recent ticketing issues and outlined steps being taken to resolve them.To address the situation, the Managing Director has appointed Mohammed Modibo Ibrahim, previously in charge of Enugu Station, as the new Manager of the Abuja-Kaduna Train Station, effective immediately.The NRC also announced plans to increase the frequency of trains on the Abuja-Kaduna route within the next two weeks to meet growing demand.The corporation assured passengers...
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