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Alfa Laval is proud to announce the establishment of a state-of-the-art Food Innovation Centre in Copenhagen, Danmark. The project is a significant milestone in Alfa Laval’s capex investments. The facility will be dedicated to supporting food producers in overcoming the escalating challenges of expanding food production for a growing global …

  Copenhagen, January 6th, 2025   One of the world’s largest suppliers of wood pellets and biomass has appointed Simon Plagborg as its new CEO, effective January 6th, 2025   Since December, Ask Michael Munck has been the interim CEO for CM Biomass, one of the world’s largest suppliers …

Norse Atlantic Airways again recorded its highest-ever load factor in a month, achieving 94% in December 2024, a 23-percentage point increase from 71% in the same month the year before. The Company operated 434 flights and transported 124,450 passengers across its network and ACMI/charter operations, a 57% increase in passenger …

Portland, Ore., United States & Bangalore, Karnataka, India:  Orca Security, the pioneer of agentless cloud security, today announced 100% year-over-year customer growth and expansion of its partner base in India. Fueled by AI-driven demand for a comprehensive, integrated cloud security platform, Orca has experienced 500% customer growth since opening its data …

LUND (SWEDEN) – Immunovia (IMMNOV: Nasdaq Stockholm), the pancreatic cancer diagnostics company, today announced the appointment of the Company’s Nomination Committee.   According to the instructions for the Nomination Committee of Immunovia AB (Publ), the Nomination Committee shall consist of four members, of which three should be appointed by the …

Kyocera Corporation has strengthened its partnership with TactoTek by investing €5 million in the company’s latest funding round. This collaboration leverages TactoTek’s IMSE® technology and Kyocera’s expertise in piezoceramics to deliver innovative, tactile human-machine interfaces (HMIs) that are both lightweight and ultra-thin.   Oulu, Finland and Kyoto, Japan – …