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Miami Herald
20-05-2025
- Business
- Miami Herald
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories Launches ISOLED-D: Revolutionary Deuterated Reagents for OLED Manufacturing
New ISOLED-D™ line delivers premium, scalable deuterated reagents for OLED synthesis, supporting the industry from R&D through commercial production with CIL's global manufacturing and expertise. TEWKSBURY, MASSACHUSETTS / ACCESS Newswire / May 20, 2025 / Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. (CIL), the global leader in stable isotope-labeled products, announces the launch of ISOLED-D™, a groundbreaking line of deuterated reagents specifically designed for organic light-emitting diode (OLED) synthesis. ISOLED-D represents a significant advancement in OLED manufacturing technology, offering high-quality deuterated reagents with manufacturing in state-of-the-art, strategically located worldwide facilities. The product line caters to various production scales, from gram quantities for research and development to metric-ton volumes for full-scale commercial manufacturing. "ISOLED-D demonstrates our commitment to advancing OLED technology through innovative isotope-labeled solutions," said Tasha Agreste, Business Development Manager for Deuterated Reagents at CIL. "Our ability to scale production from laboratory to industrial quantities positions us as a crucial partner in the OLED manufacturing ecosystem." The company's flexible approach enables seamless collaboration with research and development teams through to commercial production, ensuring consistent quality and reliable supply chains for manufacturers in the rapidly growing OLED market. Key features of ISOLED-D: Premium-grade deuterated reagents for OLED synthesisScalable production capabilities from grams to metric tonsManufacturing in state-of-the-art facilitiesComplete R&D to commercialization supportBacked by CIL's industry-leading expertise in stable isotope-labeled productsDeuterated Benzene Recovery program For more information about ISOLED-D and CIL's complete range of isotope-labeled products, visit Contact Information Crissy Krisko crissyk@ SOURCE: Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. Related Images press release


CairoScene
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Baba Bazaar Brings Borderless Vision of Sound and Style to Amsterdam
Baba Boys bring their diaspora-inspired curational ethos to a new market experience this May. May 07, 2025 This May 17-18, Amsterdam West will play host to Baba Bazaar, a two-day cultural convergence curated by the globe-spanning creative collective, Baba Boys. Blending fashion, food, and music in an intimate indoor-outdoor space, the bazaar will showcase the emerging brands from Paris, Barcelona, Palestine, Egypt, and beyond in a market experience that leans less on the commodity and more on community. Visitors can expect exclusive brand drops, including the soft launch of Benzene, a bold new label by Palestinian designer, Ahmad 'Mouri' Zaghmouri. Jewellery label Tigresita brings a sculptural femininity in handworked metal, while ISISDÜNYA reimagines the archive through upcycled couture. Food becomes its own form of storytelling, with street eats by Sanaa's Kitchen, Palestinian coffee poured strong and slow, and natural wines setting the tone. Capping off the weekend is a late-night afterparty at Club San Francisco, with DJ sets from Mouri, SIGA, and Nihal El Aasar (NTS Radio, Nile to Bank). The soundtrack moves from techno to tarab, bringing the rhythms of Arab resistance to this Amsterdam venue.


CairoScene
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Baba Bazaar Brings Borderless Vision of Sound and Style to Amsterdam W
Baba Boys bring their diaspora-inspired curational ethos to a new market experience this May. May 06, 2025 This May 17-18, Amsterdam West will play host to Baba Bazaar, a two-day cultural convergence curated by the globe-spanning creative collective, Baba Boys. Blending fashion, food, and music in an intimate indoor-outdoor space, the bazaar will showcase the emerging brands from Paris, Barcelona, Palestine, Egypt, and beyond in a market experience that leans less on the commodity and more on community. Visitors can expect exclusive brand drops, including the soft launch of Benzene, a bold new label by Palestinian designer, Ahmad 'Mouri' Zaghmouri. Jewellery label Tigresita brings a sculptural femininity in handworked metal, while ISISDÜNYA reimagines the archive through upcycled couture. Food becomes its own form of storytelling, with street eats by Sanaa's Kitchen, Palestinian coffee poured strong and slow, and natural wines setting the tone. Capping off the weekend is a late-night afterparty at Club San Francisco, with DJ sets from Mouri, SIGA, and Nihal El Aasar (NTS Radio, Nile to Bank). The soundtrack moves from techno to tarab, bringing the rhythms of Arab resistance to this Amsterdam venue.


The Hindu
29-04-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
MRPL posts ₹363 cr net profit in Q4
Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd., (MRPL) on Tuesday announced posting ₹363 crore net profit in the fourth quarter of 2024-25 and ₹51 crore net profit for the entire financial year. The company had posted ₹584 crore net profit in Q4 of 2023-24 and ₹3,596 crore net profit in 2023-24 financial year. The revenue from operations stood at ₹27,061 crore in Q4 of FY 2024-25 as against ₹29,190 crore in Q4 of the previous fiscal and ₹1,09,277 crore for FY 2024-25 as against ₹1,05,223 crore for 2023-24, said a release. MRPL's board of directors approved its standalone and consolidated financial results for Q4 and FY 2024-25 at its meeting held on April 26. During the year, the company achieved the highest ever gross crude throughput of 18.044 million tonnes as against the previous best of 17.116 MT in 2022-23; distillate yield of 81.93% as against the previous best of 78.77% in 2023-24; ATF production of 2.72 MT as against the previous best of 2.09 MT in 2023-24; 1.2 MT of Reformate and 95 RON from Aromatic complex as against the previous best of 0.83 MT in 2023-24 and 0.21 MT Benzene production as against the previous best of 0.13 MT in 2023-24. MRPL commissioned the Devanagonthi marketing terminal near Bengaluru during the year and commenced dispatch of petrol, diesel and ATF from the terminal. It also commissioned 66 new retail outlets, including three in Tamil Nadu, taking the total outlets to 167.
Yahoo
01-03-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Tontitown residents respond to Waste Management statement regarding landfill
TONTITOWN, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Tontitown residents responded to a statement released by Waste Management regarding the Eco-Vista Landfill's air permit application. The statement comes from Senior Communications Specialist Jennifer McKay and states as follows: The Eco-Vista Landfill (Eco-Vista) has submitted this Air Permit Renewal Application (Renewal) because all facilities required to obtain these Air Permits must submit Renewals at least six months prior to expiration of the existing Operating Permits. The safety and environmental protection of WM Eco-Vista employees, customers and communities is our highest priority and we meet or exceed strict regulatory criteria in accordance with our operating permits. Eco-Vista systems are designed and monitored by a team of experts and we are confident that they are protective of the environment and community health. Senior Communications Specialist Jennifer McKay Timeline: Tontitown's landfill controversy After hearing the statement released by Waste Management, Tontitown City Council Alderman Tim Burress felt that the corporation's comment was laughable. 'It is laughable that they would say that their highest priority is the safety and welfare of the environment and the people in this area,' said Burress. He believes that their actions have said otherwise and that the city of Tontitown has no confidence in ADEQ's ethical actions. 'Waste management has been a terrible neighbor. They break our ordinances, our noise ordinances. They have trash that's strewn all over. They're supposed to cover their waste every night with dirt cover,' said the alderman. Burress is not the only resident who believes Waste Management does not exhibit 'neighborly' traits. Potentially toxic chemicals found in Tontitown's air in latest round of testing Tontitown resident Mark Calcagni spoke at the public hearing on Feb. 27 held by the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality. Many residents, like Calcagni, voiced frustrations and concerns about the landfill and the believed effects on the city. After hearing Waste Management's statement, Calcagni expressed dissatisfaction with what was said in a statement: After hearing WM's statement, I feel they have not been the best neighbor as they have operated without regard to the health and safety of the area. We have constantly complained of odors and gases and finally got on the radar of the Arkansas National Guard to test the air and they performed two air tests that showed harmful chemicals in the air and ADEQ tried to dis-prove those tests as they found 5 harmful chemicals that exceeded EPA levels and two of them are carcinogens Acrolein which was 4,900% above EPA Regional Screening Levels and Benzene that was 209% above EPA Regional Screening Levels. Both very dangerous. If ADEQ gives WM an air permit it would be like giving whiskey to an alcoholic that has flunked three AIR DUI tests. Sad as that agency is supposed to protect people, wildlife, and the environment. I guess ADEQ does not want to bite the hand that feeds them as ADEQ gets almost 2 million a year from WM-Eco-Vista Tontitown. Tontitown resident Mark Calcagni The ADEQ informed residents at the meeting that the public hearing is a part of the application process for Eco-Vista Landfill. You can learn more about the public hearing here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.