Status: Rumour
Date: 01/11/2019
Player: Anton Holm (F)
From: AIK
To: TPS
Source: Link
Date: 01/11/2019
Player: Vladislav Lomakin (F)
From: Khimik Novopolotsk
To: Osby IK
Source: Link
Date: 01/11/2019
Player: Yuri Lomakin (F)
From: Khimik Novopolotsk
To: Osby IK
Source: Link
Date: 01/11/2019
Player: Rupert Svärd (G)
From: Minnesota Moose |USPHL|
To: Mörrums GoIS
Source: Link
Date: 01/11/2019
Player: Victor Lilja (D)
From: Borås HC J20
To: Mörrums GoIS
Source: Link
Date: 01/11/2019
Player: Rick Nash (F)
From: No team
To: Retired
Source: Link
Date: 01/11/2019
Player: Braydon Trenaman (D)
From: Surrey Knights
To: Kingsville Kings
Source: Link
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In the last few months, we’ve noticed two trends in the aerospace sector become more popular and we expect these to continue into 2019. The first is the trend for electromechanical actuation. The second is the trend for electric planes designed for short hub and personal travel, writes Graham Mackrell, managing director at Harmonic Drive UK.
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Engineers from Severn Glocon Technologies have visited Korea to commission a High Integrity Pressure Protection System (HIPPS) supplied to shipbuilder DSME for a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU).
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Forum Subsea Technologies is targeting cost efficiencies for the subsea sector with the addition of its latest electric remotely operated vehicle (ROV).
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There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here’s a look at just a few of them.
Seattle-based Neoleukin Therapeutics spun out of the University of Washington Medicine’s Institute for Protein Design's research with the help of CoMotion, a collaborative innovation hub.
As 2019 gets underway for the biopharma industry, more companies are increasing their reliance on the use of artificial intelligence as part of their drug discovery process.
As the partial government shutdown enters its 21st day, tying it for the longest U.S. shutdown in history, the impact is becoming more and more realized within the pharmaceutical industry.
Biopharma companies strengthen the leadership teams during the annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference.
As the Democratic-led House of Representatives begin to file a number of bills aimed at lowering the cost of prescription drugs in the United States, Johnson & Johnson has joined the ranks of pharma companies that started out the new year with a price hike.
Continuing the flurry of 5G testing that has typified the first days of 2019 in the US, Sprint has completed the world's first 5G data call using 2.5GHz spectrum. The tests were carried out in collaboration with Nokia and Qualcomm Technologies…
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Ericsson and Deutsche Telekom have successfully demonstrated a millimetre wave link with a data throughput rate of 40Gbps. Conducted at the Deutsche Telekom Research Centre in Athens, Greece, the test showcased the huge potential of wireless backhaul technology…
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US telecoms giant, AT&T, intends to rollout nationwide 5G services across the continental United States by early 2020, according to the company’s president for Technology Operations. …
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CHINA - A chicken breeding base located in Fengshan county, Hechi city was recently recognised as a national-level Star Creation World (Xingchuang Tiandi) - an honour awarded to innovative agricultural sites
MALAYSIA - The prices of some goods are already up with Chinese New Year less than a month away
FRANCE (Reuters) - French foie gras makers have accused the US Supreme Court of bowing to false claims by vegetarian lobbyists with its refusal to hear an appeal against a California ban on the delicacy produced from force-fed ducks and geese