Ventilation

IDTechEx Release New Global Metal-Organic Frameworks Market Report

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

IDTechEx Research, a trusted provider of independent market intelligence, announces the availability of a new report, " Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) 2024-2034: Market, Technology, and Players ".

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  • IDTechEx Research, a trusted provider of independent market intelligence, announces the availability of a new report, " Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) 2024-2034: Market, Technology, and Players ".
  • This comprehensive market report offers an independent analysis of metal-organic frameworks trends and considers applications of MOFs for several other early-stage technologies, including hydrogen storage, energy storage, sensors, and more.
  • Informed by insights gained from primary research, the report analyzes key players in the field and provides market forecasts in terms of yearly mass demand and market value segmented by application.
  • This metal-organic frameworks market report provides the following information:
    Key market insights into metal-organic frameworks (MOF) materials, manufacturing methods, pricing considerations, and several key emerging applications.

LG STRENGTHENS EUROPEAN PRESENCE WITH ITS KITCHEN SOLUTIONS SHOWCASE AT MDW 2024

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

SEOUL, South Korea, April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Electronics (LG) is unveiling its latest built-in kitchen appliances at Milan Design Week (MDW) 2024, taking place in Milan, Italy, from April 16-21. At the center of LG's Milan showcase are the brand-new Signature Kitchen Suite built-in oven, free zone induction hob, and downdraft hood. Boasting innovative, premium design and highly-convenient features, the company's refined built-in solutions bring exceptional ease-of-use and effortless elegance to the kitchen.

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  • At the center of LG's Milan showcase are the brand-new Signature Kitchen Suite built-in oven, free zone induction hob, and downdraft hood.
  • Boasting innovative, premium design and highly-convenient features, the company's refined built-in solutions bring exceptional ease-of-use and effortless elegance to the kitchen.
  • Debuting at MDW 2024 and designed with European consumers in mind, the Signature Kitchen Suite 60-centimeter (24-inch) built-in oven offers a variety of cutting-edge features and AI technologies to elevate the culinary experience.
  • Visitors to MDW 2024 in Milan from April 16-21 can experience LG's latest built-in lineups at the LG booth at Milan Fairgrounds.

Panasonic Introduces Eight Enhanced Models of the WhisperGreen® Select Ventilation Fan

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Monday, April 15, 2024

NEWARK, N.J., April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Panasonic Eco Systems North America , a division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, today announced a new generation of Panasonic's line of WhisperGreen Select ventilation fans.

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  • NEWARK, N.J., April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Panasonic Eco Systems North America , a division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, today announced a new generation of Panasonic's line of WhisperGreen Select ventilation fans.
  • Panasonic ventilation fans are powerful, quiet, and easy to install, ideal for use in the bathroom, laundry room, sunroom, basement, or garage.
  • WhisperGreen Select is the only residential vent fan series with a combination of certified CFM performance at 0.50 s.p.
  • "With the latest enhancements to the WhisperGreen Select line, Panasonic broadens its range of highly efficient ventilation fans.

Envirovac Air Duct Cleaning Partners with Weather Engineers, Inc. to Enhance Indoor Air Quality

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Monday, April 15, 2024

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Envirovac Air Duct Cleaning, a leading provider of professional Jacksonville, FL air duct cleaning services, proudly announces its strategic partnership with Weather Engineers, Inc., a reputable HVAC solutions provider.

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  • Envirovac Air Duct Cleaning is a leading provider of professional air duct cleaning services, serving residential and commercial clients with dedication and expertise.
  • JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Envirovac Air Duct Cleaning, a leading provider of professional Jacksonville, FL air duct cleaning services, proudly announces its strategic partnership with Weather Engineers, Inc., a reputable HVAC solutions provider.
  • These coupons provide valuable discounts on air duct cleaning services, enabling customers to maintain clean and healthy indoor air at an affordable price.
  • Envirovac's website also features informative resources and educational content on the importance of air duct cleaning and its impact on indoor air quality.

Draft guideline on good agricultural and collection practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin - Revision 1

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

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    • Due to the inherent
      complexity of medicinal plants and herbal substances the quality of these starting materials requires an
      adequate quality assurance system for the collection and/or cultivation, harvest, and primary
      processing.
    • (either outdoor, indoor or in greenhouses) should be carefully considered, since each of the mentioned
      types could have several problems and advantages.
    • The used cultivation method may be dependent on
      the final application of the herbal medicinal product.
    • primary processing of herbal substances that are used for the preparation of herbal medicinal products.
    • medicinal plants and herbal substances, ensuring that they are handled appropriately throughout all
      stages of cultivation, collection, processing and storage.
    • their preparations are exposed to a large number of environmental contaminants of both biotic and
      abiotic origin.
    • to existing wildlife habitats and must adhere to CITES (Convention on International Trade in
      Endangered species of Wild Fauna and Flora).
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    • Where possible, stable varieties and cultivars naturally
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      resistant or tolerant to disease should preferably be used.

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      The application should be carried out only by qualified staff using approved equipment.

    • The following should be noted:

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      Damaged plants or plant parts need to be excluded or limited in accordance with a specific
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      directly to the sun (except in cases where there is a specific need) and must be protected from
      rainfall, insect infestation, etc.

    • The label must be clear, permanently fixed and made from

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      Reflection paper on the use of fumigants (EMEA/HMPC/125562/2006)

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      non-toxic material.

    • Certain exudates that have not been subjected to a specific treatment are

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      also considered to be herbal substances.

    • European Pharmacopoeia General Monograph ?HERBAL DRUGS? 07/2017:1433

      Are obtained by subjecting herbal substances to treatments such as
      extraction, distillation, expression, fractionation, purification, concentration
      or fermentation.

Orphan designation: branaplam Treatment of spinal muscular atrophy, 16/04/2018 Withdrawn

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Orphan designation: branaplam Treatment of spinal muscular atrophy, 16/04/2018 Withdrawn

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Orphan designation: branaplam Treatment of spinal muscular atrophy, 16/04/2018 Withdrawn

Draft guideline on good agricultural and collection practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin - Revision 1

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, April 18, 2024

REFERENCES ....................................................................................................................................... 14

Key Points: 
    • REFERENCES ....................................................................................................................................... 14

      29

      Guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin
      EMA/HMPC/246816/2005

      Page 3/14

      30

      EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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      32
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      This guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin

      37

      1.

    • Due to the inherent
      complexity of medicinal plants and herbal substances the quality of these starting materials requires an
      adequate quality assurance system for the collection and/or cultivation, harvest, and primary
      processing.
    • (either outdoor, indoor or in greenhouses) should be carefully considered, since each of the mentioned
      types could have several problems and advantages.
    • The used cultivation method may be dependent on
      the final application of the herbal medicinal product.
    • primary processing of herbal substances that are used for the preparation of herbal medicinal products.
    • medicinal plants and herbal substances, ensuring that they are handled appropriately throughout all
      stages of cultivation, collection, processing and storage.
    • their preparations are exposed to a large number of environmental contaminants of both biotic and
      abiotic origin.
    • to existing wildlife habitats and must adhere to CITES (Convention on International Trade in
      Endangered species of Wild Fauna and Flora).
    • https://health.ec.europa.eu/document/download/bd537ccf-9271-4230-bca1-2d...
      4 https://health.ec.europa.eu/document/download/fd318dd6-2404-4e67-82b0232...
      3

      Guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin
      EMA/HMPC/246816/2005

      Page 5/14

      104

      4.

    • Guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin
      EMA/HMPC/246816/2005

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      148
      149

      8.

    • Guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin
      EMA/HMPC/246816/2005

      Page 7/14

      185

      7.

    • Where possible, stable varieties and cultivars naturally
      Guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin
      EMA/HMPC/246816/2005

      Page 8/14

      227
      228

      resistant or tolerant to disease should preferably be used.

    • Guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin
      EMA/HMPC/246816/2005

      Page 9/14

      268
      269
      270
      271
      272
      273

      The application should be carried out only by qualified staff using approved equipment.

    • The following should be noted:

      Guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin
      EMA/HMPC/246816/2005

      Page 10/14

      309
      310

      ?

      311
      312
      313

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      315
      316
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      318
      319
      320

      ?

      321
      322

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      323
      324
      325

      ?

      326
      327
      328

      ?

      Damaged plants or plant parts need to be excluded or limited in accordance with a specific
      pharmacopoeia monograph, where relevant.

    • Guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin
      EMA/HMPC/246816/2005

      Page 11/14

      347
      348

      directly to the sun (except in cases where there is a specific need) and must be protected from
      rainfall, insect infestation, etc.

    • The label must be clear, permanently fixed and made from

      6

      Reflection paper on the use of fumigants (EMEA/HMPC/125562/2006)

      Guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin
      EMA/HMPC/246816/2005

      Page 12/14

      386
      387

      non-toxic material.

    • Certain exudates that have not been subjected to a specific treatment are

      Guideline on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice (GACP) for starting materials of herbal origin
      EMA/HMPC/246816/2005

      Page 13/14

      425
      426
      427

      also considered to be herbal substances.

    • European Pharmacopoeia General Monograph ?HERBAL DRUGS? 07/2017:1433

      Are obtained by subjecting herbal substances to treatments such as
      extraction, distillation, expression, fractionation, purification, concentration
      or fermentation.

EQS-News: Shelly Group accelerates expansion into professional market segments using globally established hardware and software standards

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Sofia / Munich, 13 March 2024 – Shelly Group AD (Ticker: SLYG / ISIN: BG1100003166 ) (“Shelly Group” / “the Company“), a provider of IoT and smart building solutions based in Sofia, Bulgaria, is accelerating its expansion into professional market segments.

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  • Sofia / Munich, 13 March 2024 – Shelly Group AD (Ticker: SLYG / ISIN: BG1100003166 ) (“Shelly Group” / “the Company“), a provider of IoT and smart building solutions based in Sofia, Bulgaria, is accelerating its expansion into professional market segments.
  • To this end, Shelly announced the integration of globally established hardware and software standards at Light + Building 2024, the world's leading expo for lighting and building technology.
  • In addition, Shelly is launching a new free tool that connects end customers in the German market with electricians for the installation of their products.
  • In this way, we increase customer and professional user loyalty and strengthen our market penetration and competitive position.“

49th Annual General Meeting of BELIMO Holding AG Approves All Motions

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

The 49th Annual General Meeting of BELIMO Holding AG was held on March 25, 2024.

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  • The 49th Annual General Meeting of BELIMO Holding AG was held on March 25, 2024.
  • The shareholders approved the proposed amendments to the Articles of Incorporation of BELIMO Holding AG, which are mainly in response to revisions to the Swiss company law.
  • Taking these amendments into account, the proposed maximum remuneration of the Board of Directors from January 1, 2024, to the 2024 Annual General Meeting, and from the 2024 Annual General Meeting to the 2025 Annual General Meeting, were approved.
  • The shares of BELIMO Holding AG have been traded on the SIX Swiss Exchange since 1995 (BEAN).

Endeavour Silver Delivers Strong Production in Q1 2024

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Endeavour Silver Corp. (“Endeavour” or the “Company”) (NYSE: EXK; TSX: EDR) is pleased to report first quarter 2024 production of 1,460,006 silver ounces (oz) and 10,133 gold oz, for silver equivalent (1) (“AgEq”) production of 2.3 million oz.

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  • VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Endeavour Silver Corp. (“Endeavour” or the “Company”) (NYSE: EXK; TSX: EDR) is pleased to report first quarter 2024 production of 1,460,006 silver ounces (oz) and 10,133 gold oz, for silver equivalent (1) (“AgEq”) production of 2.3 million oz.
  • Consolidated silver production decreased by 10% to 1,460,006 ounces in Q1 2024 compared to Q1 2023, driven by 7% lower silver production at the Guanaceví mine and 32% lower silver production at the Bolañitos mine.
  • Gold production increased by 8% to 10,133 ounces in Q1 2024 compared to Q1 2023 due to 17% higher gold production at the Bolañitos mine, offset by 2% lower gold production at the Guanaceví mine.
  • Bolañitos Q1 2024 throughput was 2% lower than Q1 2023 with 31% lower silver grades offset by 14% higher gold grades.