Steveco Logistics is a 100% Finnish-owned logistics company headquartered in Kotka, Finland with offices in Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Sweden. They handle over 11 million tons of cargo and 750,000 TEUs annually, providing full logistics solutions from production to final destinations, including forwarding, international transport by rail, road and sea, EU import and export, transit to Europe and Central Asia, customs services, warehousing, and value-added third party logistics services.
The UK Network Operators Forum is a non-profit organization that has been running meetings every 3 months since 2005 to share knowledge and best practices for effectively, stably, and securely operating the UK's internet infrastructure. It has a mailing list of around 1000 people and last met in April 2014 in Reading, UK with 278 attendees. Their next meeting will be in Belfast in September 2014 alongside the Internet Society, and their following meeting will be in London in January 2015.
Multi-tier Shelving and Mezzanine Floor ProjectNeil Emmott
Avanta UK designed and installed a 3-tier shelving structure for an award-winning fulfilment company to improve storage density and pick rates. The new shelving structure created over 10,000 pick levels in one corner of the warehouse across 3 floors. It was completed in 7 weeks, including night work to minimize disruption to the client's operations.
Transport and installation for offshore windTorben Haagh
• Hands-on experience from renowned projects, helping
to solve your logistic challenges
• Latest news about offshore port infrastructure development in
Germany and UK, to help you find the perfect base for your
endeavour
• Ideas on how to choose and procure the perfect installation vessel and
equipment
• Insights from logistic and supply chain management experts to ensure
installation procedures run smoothly
• New developments in standardizations for offshore operations
Find more infos here: http://bit.ly/TransportnInstallation_brochure
This document discusses the BNE's use of NetarchiveSuite (NAS) for web archiving. It provides background on the BNE's previous work with the Internet Archive and the enactment of a new non-print legal deposit regulation. The BNE installed a NAS test environment in 2013 and conducted initial crawls, including of events related to Adolfo Suárez and Gabriel García Márquez. The document outlines specifications and needs, including a workflow for national cooperation and an interface for web content curators. It concludes by stating expectations for better understanding NAS configuration and a dashboard for quality assurance monitoring.
OpenAIREplus - from publications to dataulf_kronman
OpenAIRE goes + expands its focus from providing open access to publications to also include open access to research data. It builds on the existing OpenAIRE framework to support the open access mandate under Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program. In Sweden, the National Library acts as the national node to support open access through information sharing, coordinating with universities, and helping ensure compliance with OpenAIRE standards.
Steveco Logistics is a 100% Finnish-owned logistics company headquartered in Kotka, Finland with offices in Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Sweden. They handle over 11 million tons of cargo and 750,000 TEUs annually, providing full logistics solutions from production to final destinations, including forwarding, international transport by rail, road and sea, EU import and export, transit to Europe and Central Asia, customs services, warehousing, and value-added third party logistics services.
The UK Network Operators Forum is a non-profit organization that has been running meetings every 3 months since 2005 to share knowledge and best practices for effectively, stably, and securely operating the UK's internet infrastructure. It has a mailing list of around 1000 people and last met in April 2014 in Reading, UK with 278 attendees. Their next meeting will be in Belfast in September 2014 alongside the Internet Society, and their following meeting will be in London in January 2015.
Multi-tier Shelving and Mezzanine Floor ProjectNeil Emmott
Avanta UK designed and installed a 3-tier shelving structure for an award-winning fulfilment company to improve storage density and pick rates. The new shelving structure created over 10,000 pick levels in one corner of the warehouse across 3 floors. It was completed in 7 weeks, including night work to minimize disruption to the client's operations.
Transport and installation for offshore windTorben Haagh
• Hands-on experience from renowned projects, helping
to solve your logistic challenges
• Latest news about offshore port infrastructure development in
Germany and UK, to help you find the perfect base for your
endeavour
• Ideas on how to choose and procure the perfect installation vessel and
equipment
• Insights from logistic and supply chain management experts to ensure
installation procedures run smoothly
• New developments in standardizations for offshore operations
Find more infos here: http://bit.ly/TransportnInstallation_brochure
This document discusses the BNE's use of NetarchiveSuite (NAS) for web archiving. It provides background on the BNE's previous work with the Internet Archive and the enactment of a new non-print legal deposit regulation. The BNE installed a NAS test environment in 2013 and conducted initial crawls, including of events related to Adolfo Suárez and Gabriel García Márquez. The document outlines specifications and needs, including a workflow for national cooperation and an interface for web content curators. It concludes by stating expectations for better understanding NAS configuration and a dashboard for quality assurance monitoring.
OpenAIREplus - from publications to dataulf_kronman
OpenAIRE goes + expands its focus from providing open access to publications to also include open access to research data. It builds on the existing OpenAIRE framework to support the open access mandate under Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program. In Sweden, the National Library acts as the national node to support open access through information sharing, coordinating with universities, and helping ensure compliance with OpenAIRE standards.
EDELNet cooperation: from summer school to network (MID2017)EADTU
EDELNet cooperation: from summer school to network by Pablo De Diego Angelo (FernUniversität in Hagen) presented during the Maastricht Innovation In Higher Education Days 2017
The Rijksmuseum Research Library faces challenges in adapting to new research methods and technologies while maintaining its historical role supporting the museum's collections. As the library professionalized in the 20th century, it focused on cataloging and automating its collections. It now aims to overcome organizational "silos," provide interdisciplinary access, and develop new digital services through an open, networked approach as part of the museum's Research Services department.
Open Rijksmuseum Data : Challenges and OpportunitiesSaskia Scheltjens
The INSIGHT project launch event at MIM Brussels summarized the Rijksmuseum's journey with data and collections information management over time. It described the growth of the museum's physical and digital collections, the increasing professionalization of cataloging and metadata practices, and more recent initiatives to share open data through APIs and third party platforms. The talk highlighted both challenges around overcoming data silos and opportunities to provide expanded access and new research services through an interoperable, networked approach to the museum's collection data.
basic principles of forestry and storm.
This presentation has also basic layout mistakes and successes and the presentation can be used as oral presentation lesson
Think Wood - Looking Up: Tall Wood Buildings Around the World InfographicThink Wood
This document lists 17 tall wood buildings constructed in the past 5 years, ranging from 7 to 14 stories tall. Locations include Europe (Austria, Germany, Norway, France, UK, Italy, Finland, Sweden), Australia, and Canada. Tall wood buildings are becoming more common as an alternative to concrete and demonstrating the viability of mass timber construction for mid-rise buildings.
So that the past has a future - the German Foundation for Monument Protection...heritageorganisations.eu
Within just a few years the German Foundation for Monument Protection has grown into the largest private historical-preservation initiative in Germany. The German Foundation for Monument Protection has thus set itself two goals: to preserve endangered cultural monuments and promote all aspects of monument protection. We hope to animate as many citizens as possible to become involved in this task. Since its foundation in 1985 the German Foundation for Monument Protection has helped to preserve over 3,000 monuments nationwide, investing 390 million Euros.
Contributions have been raised from more than 180,000 private sponsors and companies, fine allocations and proceeds from the GlücksSpirale lottery. Our patron is the Federal President, Horst Köhler.The Foundation becomes active where state funds are either not available or are proving insufficient. In times when public budgets continue to shrink, this goal is more than ever a challenge for all. The Foundation’s funds benefit an array of historical monuments: burgher houses, village, town and cloister churches, industrial monuments, palaces, castles and manor houses, parks, town walls and archaeological excavations.
To encourage young people to become more involved with our cultural heritage is of particular concern to the Foundation. In 2002 for example we initiated the schools project “denkmal aktiv * Kulturerbe macht Schule” (Cultural Heritage in Young Hands). Over a thousand pupils belong to the nationwide network. During the school year they work on and study cultural monuments on site, taking part in restoring and documenting the monument, and so getting to know monument protection first hand. The “Jugendbauhütte” projects (Youth Masonry Guilds) running in nine towns are also proving to be a successful model. Over the course of a year of voluntary civic service young adults gain insight into old
crafts and historical buildings. Practical activities introduce the participants to the basic know-how and skill demanded by protecting historical monuments and offers a platform for their future vocational
orientation.
Another aspect of our mission is of no less importance: to raise public awareness for monument protection and the tasks this entails. In this vein the Foundation coordinates the nationwide European Heritage Day, held annually in September. This contribution to the European Heritage Days has meanwhile advanced to one the largest cultural events in Germany, highlighting 7,000 monument sites open to the public and attracting over four million.
OpenAIRE is a project that aims to create an open access infrastructure for research publications and data in Europe. It began in 2010 with a focus on gathering and visualizing open access publications from EU funding programs. OpenAIRE+ expanded this in 2011 to include research data and prepare for open access mandates in Horizon 2020. In Sweden, OpenAccess.se acts as the national node to support open access, make repositories compliant with OpenAIRE, and extend networks to increase the amount of EU publications and Swedish repositories that are openly accessible.
This document discusses the merits of composite constructions. It begins with an introduction and overview of composite slabs, beams, and columns. It then provides examples of built composite structures, including the Cristal Palace in London from 1850. The main section outlines the key advantages of composite constructions, such as high bearing capacity, stiffness, and fire safety. It also notes their ability to allow for wide spans without interior columns, slenderness in design, prefabrication advantages, and faster construction times. The document concludes by thanking the reader for their attention.
A logistics company opened a new warehouse in Manchester and needed to maximize storage capacity. They invited companies to design and install pallet racking. Avanta was awarded the contract and created a solution with over 20,000 pallet locations using racking. Avanta offers full warehouse interior design and installation services including mezzanine floors, shelving, and partitions.
PPP4Broadband days Brussels 9th December 2014Jan Kubalík
The document announces the PPP4Broadband Days 2014 conference in Brussels on December 9th. It will focus on public-private partnerships and financial tools for broadband infrastructure projects. Topics will include tools developed for PPP in broadband, four success stories from Southeast Europe, and expertise from Alcatel-Lucent, EIB, World Bank, and private investors. Registration is free and available online by December 5th.
Private broadcast – public access. Digitisation and semi-automated indexation...yvesnie
Presentation of the cooperation between Memoriav and Mediathek Wallis at 8th edition of FIAT/IFTA’s "Changing Sceneries, Changing Roles" Seminars, 8./9.6.2017, Lugano.
FIRE Forum 2015 - European Experimental Infrastructure Driving InnovationDiMPro Consulting
The FIRE Forum 2015 will be held on 9th December 2015 in Brussels, Belgium.
The FIRE Forum 2015 is a great opportunity to learn about existing testing infrastructures (facilities) for experimentally driven technology innovation in areas such as advanced networking, IoT and cloud, and their use within a wide range of application areas including smart city, education, emergency management and land / air / underwater communication.
Registration is FREE of charge, but seats are limited!
Hurry up, register and reserve your spot now!
The FIRE Forum in details incl. agenda and speaker line-up on the event web at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/events/fire-forum-2015.
Spread the word and invite your community!
Wikipedia in the Library - Andrew Gray Wikipedian in Residence at the British...The European Library
The British Library hosted a Wikipedian in Residence program funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The program had two goals: to support AHRC researchers and develop content about the British Library. As the Wikipedian in Residence, activities included training workshops for library staff and the public, creating and improving articles using the library's unique digital collections, and engaging in technical work like adding metadata to images. Outreach, capacity building, and producing new open content were key aspects of the residency program.
Wikipedia in the Library - The European Library, Amsterdam 2013Andrew Gray
"Wikipedia in the Library" presentation for The European Library conference, Amsterdam, September 2013.
Outlines the work of the Wikipedian in Residence program at the British Library
Timothy Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist known for inventing the World Wide Web. He was born in 1955 in London and studied physics at university. While working as a contractor at CERN, he proposed a system using hypertext to allow researchers to share and update information. This led to him creating the first website in 1991 and developing HTML, URLs, and HTTP - the foundation of the modern web. He now works to improve and expand access to the web through organizations like the World Wide Web Foundation.
The Golden Gate Bridge spans the Golden Gate strait in San Francisco, connecting San Francisco to Marin County. Construction began in 1933 and took over 4 years to complete at a cost of $35 million. The steel suspension bridge is over 7,600 feet long and painted International Orange. It opened to traffic on May 27, 1937.
EDELNet cooperation: from summer school to network (MID2017)EADTU
EDELNet cooperation: from summer school to network by Pablo De Diego Angelo (FernUniversität in Hagen) presented during the Maastricht Innovation In Higher Education Days 2017
The Rijksmuseum Research Library faces challenges in adapting to new research methods and technologies while maintaining its historical role supporting the museum's collections. As the library professionalized in the 20th century, it focused on cataloging and automating its collections. It now aims to overcome organizational "silos," provide interdisciplinary access, and develop new digital services through an open, networked approach as part of the museum's Research Services department.
Open Rijksmuseum Data : Challenges and OpportunitiesSaskia Scheltjens
The INSIGHT project launch event at MIM Brussels summarized the Rijksmuseum's journey with data and collections information management over time. It described the growth of the museum's physical and digital collections, the increasing professionalization of cataloging and metadata practices, and more recent initiatives to share open data through APIs and third party platforms. The talk highlighted both challenges around overcoming data silos and opportunities to provide expanded access and new research services through an interoperable, networked approach to the museum's collection data.
basic principles of forestry and storm.
This presentation has also basic layout mistakes and successes and the presentation can be used as oral presentation lesson
Think Wood - Looking Up: Tall Wood Buildings Around the World InfographicThink Wood
This document lists 17 tall wood buildings constructed in the past 5 years, ranging from 7 to 14 stories tall. Locations include Europe (Austria, Germany, Norway, France, UK, Italy, Finland, Sweden), Australia, and Canada. Tall wood buildings are becoming more common as an alternative to concrete and demonstrating the viability of mass timber construction for mid-rise buildings.
So that the past has a future - the German Foundation for Monument Protection...heritageorganisations.eu
Within just a few years the German Foundation for Monument Protection has grown into the largest private historical-preservation initiative in Germany. The German Foundation for Monument Protection has thus set itself two goals: to preserve endangered cultural monuments and promote all aspects of monument protection. We hope to animate as many citizens as possible to become involved in this task. Since its foundation in 1985 the German Foundation for Monument Protection has helped to preserve over 3,000 monuments nationwide, investing 390 million Euros.
Contributions have been raised from more than 180,000 private sponsors and companies, fine allocations and proceeds from the GlücksSpirale lottery. Our patron is the Federal President, Horst Köhler.The Foundation becomes active where state funds are either not available or are proving insufficient. In times when public budgets continue to shrink, this goal is more than ever a challenge for all. The Foundation’s funds benefit an array of historical monuments: burgher houses, village, town and cloister churches, industrial monuments, palaces, castles and manor houses, parks, town walls and archaeological excavations.
To encourage young people to become more involved with our cultural heritage is of particular concern to the Foundation. In 2002 for example we initiated the schools project “denkmal aktiv * Kulturerbe macht Schule” (Cultural Heritage in Young Hands). Over a thousand pupils belong to the nationwide network. During the school year they work on and study cultural monuments on site, taking part in restoring and documenting the monument, and so getting to know monument protection first hand. The “Jugendbauhütte” projects (Youth Masonry Guilds) running in nine towns are also proving to be a successful model. Over the course of a year of voluntary civic service young adults gain insight into old
crafts and historical buildings. Practical activities introduce the participants to the basic know-how and skill demanded by protecting historical monuments and offers a platform for their future vocational
orientation.
Another aspect of our mission is of no less importance: to raise public awareness for monument protection and the tasks this entails. In this vein the Foundation coordinates the nationwide European Heritage Day, held annually in September. This contribution to the European Heritage Days has meanwhile advanced to one the largest cultural events in Germany, highlighting 7,000 monument sites open to the public and attracting over four million.
OpenAIRE is a project that aims to create an open access infrastructure for research publications and data in Europe. It began in 2010 with a focus on gathering and visualizing open access publications from EU funding programs. OpenAIRE+ expanded this in 2011 to include research data and prepare for open access mandates in Horizon 2020. In Sweden, OpenAccess.se acts as the national node to support open access, make repositories compliant with OpenAIRE, and extend networks to increase the amount of EU publications and Swedish repositories that are openly accessible.
This document discusses the merits of composite constructions. It begins with an introduction and overview of composite slabs, beams, and columns. It then provides examples of built composite structures, including the Cristal Palace in London from 1850. The main section outlines the key advantages of composite constructions, such as high bearing capacity, stiffness, and fire safety. It also notes their ability to allow for wide spans without interior columns, slenderness in design, prefabrication advantages, and faster construction times. The document concludes by thanking the reader for their attention.
A logistics company opened a new warehouse in Manchester and needed to maximize storage capacity. They invited companies to design and install pallet racking. Avanta was awarded the contract and created a solution with over 20,000 pallet locations using racking. Avanta offers full warehouse interior design and installation services including mezzanine floors, shelving, and partitions.
PPP4Broadband days Brussels 9th December 2014Jan Kubalík
The document announces the PPP4Broadband Days 2014 conference in Brussels on December 9th. It will focus on public-private partnerships and financial tools for broadband infrastructure projects. Topics will include tools developed for PPP in broadband, four success stories from Southeast Europe, and expertise from Alcatel-Lucent, EIB, World Bank, and private investors. Registration is free and available online by December 5th.
Private broadcast – public access. Digitisation and semi-automated indexation...yvesnie
Presentation of the cooperation between Memoriav and Mediathek Wallis at 8th edition of FIAT/IFTA’s "Changing Sceneries, Changing Roles" Seminars, 8./9.6.2017, Lugano.
FIRE Forum 2015 - European Experimental Infrastructure Driving InnovationDiMPro Consulting
The FIRE Forum 2015 will be held on 9th December 2015 in Brussels, Belgium.
The FIRE Forum 2015 is a great opportunity to learn about existing testing infrastructures (facilities) for experimentally driven technology innovation in areas such as advanced networking, IoT and cloud, and their use within a wide range of application areas including smart city, education, emergency management and land / air / underwater communication.
Registration is FREE of charge, but seats are limited!
Hurry up, register and reserve your spot now!
The FIRE Forum in details incl. agenda and speaker line-up on the event web at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/events/fire-forum-2015.
Spread the word and invite your community!
Wikipedia in the Library - Andrew Gray Wikipedian in Residence at the British...The European Library
The British Library hosted a Wikipedian in Residence program funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The program had two goals: to support AHRC researchers and develop content about the British Library. As the Wikipedian in Residence, activities included training workshops for library staff and the public, creating and improving articles using the library's unique digital collections, and engaging in technical work like adding metadata to images. Outreach, capacity building, and producing new open content were key aspects of the residency program.
Wikipedia in the Library - The European Library, Amsterdam 2013Andrew Gray
"Wikipedia in the Library" presentation for The European Library conference, Amsterdam, September 2013.
Outlines the work of the Wikipedian in Residence program at the British Library
Timothy Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist known for inventing the World Wide Web. He was born in 1955 in London and studied physics at university. While working as a contractor at CERN, he proposed a system using hypertext to allow researchers to share and update information. This led to him creating the first website in 1991 and developing HTML, URLs, and HTTP - the foundation of the modern web. He now works to improve and expand access to the web through organizations like the World Wide Web Foundation.
The Golden Gate Bridge spans the Golden Gate strait in San Francisco, connecting San Francisco to Marin County. Construction began in 1933 and took over 4 years to complete at a cost of $35 million. The steel suspension bridge is over 7,600 feet long and painted International Orange. It opened to traffic on May 27, 1937.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.