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Buy & Sell Clash of Clans, PUBG, Valorant Accounts + Rare Items
Buy & Sell Clash of Clans, PUBG, Valorant Accounts + Rare Items

Time Business News

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time Business News

Buy & Sell Clash of Clans, PUBG, Valorant Accounts + Rare Items

As players look for dependable places to Buy & Sell Game Gold, Currency, Items and Accounts, like Clash of Clans, PUBG, Valorant and many others, the space of online gaming keeps changing. Market Of Gamers (MOG) has everything covered from seasoned veterans that customize their characters with skins to newcomers that want to level up fast. With clear pathways for exploring services and a focus on quality, MOG has become the go to place for deals related to gaming, outshining all of its competitors with their easy to use platform: At MOG, our mission is simple: to provide gamers with a secure and streamlined experience. From trading powerful accounts to acquiring coveted in-game items, every transaction is backed by expert support. As an SEO specialist, I understand the importance of visibility and trust in the gaming community. That's why (MOG) not only caters to your gaming requirements but also ensures top-notch service, boosting your confidence with every purchase. Market Of Gamers (MOG) stands out among competitors because of its unwavering dedication to both quality and customer satisfaction. When you choose Market Of Gamers (MOG), you're selecting a partner that values transparency, reliability, and fairness. Each account, item, and currency package is thoroughly vetted to guarantee authenticity. Our robust verification process minimizes the risk of fraud and gives you peace of mind during every transaction. Aside from the strict quality checks, buying and selling on MOG is very easy because of the interface. If you are trying to purchase a Clash of Clans account with all the upgrades or looking for the latest Valorant skins, our platform's interface is so user-friendly that it makes the process easy for you. Together with our modern filters and search options, it has been made effortless to locate precisely what you are looking for, turning MOG into a marketplace for all gamers around the planet. Trading in-game assets is fairly easy compared to other systems but at MOG we have refined the effortless experience. Users can easily list their accounts and items for sale, set prices, and deal with queries through our specialized marketplace. Whether you need free fire accounts for brawl stars, or even clash of clans accounts for sale, MOG is the one stop shop for all needs. Communication is far simplified through the integrated messaging system, which allows all buyers and sellers to directly talk to one another, which fosters a more reliable marketplace and eases the risk of miscommunication. However, the buyers also have the benefit of a simple checkout experience, with multiple communication options. From credit cards to digital wallets, our payment gateway is adaptable to everyone's needs. With Transactions allowing the user to dive straight into their enhanced gaming experience knowing that geared them the best deals on game currency and premium accounts with pokemon go accounts for sale and even rare 8 ball pool accounts. Besides trading, MOG Provides Get Boosting Services & Coaching, which will surely help elevate your gameplay. Our roster consists of experienced coaches who are masters in the most played games like PUBG, Clash of Clans and Valorant, with rank optimized clinical accounts for every division unlocked Specifically MOG offers valorant coaching and rank boosting services. Our experts offer tailored assistance for rank climbing, strategy sessions, or any other need to help them personally improve their performance and attain their gaming goals. Every skill level, no matter how high or low they start at, will receive tailored advice on specific strengths and weaknesses, actionable outcomes impacting real blame, equip them to win with live strategy guides and analysis sessions with in-game performance feedback and discuss outcomes afterwards regarding goal setting and other essentials. MOG allows for attaining boosting services putting rapid progress within reaching peers & goals which once felt impossible. Shop Rare In-Game Items & Skins on MOG is unrivaled for FGCs and gamers. Our catalog includes rare cosmetics, legendary weapons, and exclusive bundles specially tailored to please the most meticulous gamers. Starting from PUBG golden AK-47 skins to mythical clan designs in Clash of Clans, the rarity and attractiveness of our offerings set MOG apart from generic marketplaces. What differentiates MOG's item shop the most is authenticity guarantee. Each rare item goes through a meticulous validation process to establish its authenticity. Purchase dream skins without the qualms of possible counterfeits or banned content. By bringing together scarce game enhancing tools, MOG makes sure that your virtual collection is not only impressive, but also remains genuine. Having confidence in every purchase is central to MOG's value proposition. We proudly provide 100% Buyer Protection + 5-Day Warranty + 24/7 Support which means your satisfaction is our #1 concern. In case of any account problems, or item inconsistencies, our support is always available to address the matter swiftly and justly. Our warranty covers a wide array of scenarios from unexpected logouts to missing in-game items. If there's an issue that needs resolution, feel free to connect with us through live chat or email, and we will fix it. With MOG's protection plan, you trade without worry because professional help is only a click away. Rest assured that comfort and security come hand in hand at MOG. Every gamer has their own way of doing things, so we have made it easy to use different payment methods. Whether it's through PayPal wallet, bank transfers, credit or debit cards, MOG's payment gateway is designed for quick and safe processing. All your financial data is protected from unauthorized access with advanced SSL encryption over every single transaction, so no one can view or tamper with sensitive financial information. Fraud detection measures are also in place to monitor every transaction in real time for any erratic activities and mark suspicious transactions on the spot. With all these precautions, you can put your mind into what is most important to you—improving your gameplay while we handle all the technicalities of secure payments. There's no better time to elevate your gaming experience. MOG offers an unparalleled platform for gamers of all levels, ranging from Buy & Sell Game Gold, Currency, Items and Accounts (like selling clash of clans accounts, selling pokemon go accounts, and selling free fire accounts) to elite boosting services and coaching. Enjoy streamlined payment methods and strong buyer protections while uncovering amazing rare in-game items, all in one place. Become a part of the thousands of satisfied gamers who choose Market Of Gamers (MOG) to facilitate their game transactions and enhancement services. Experience the reliability of a marketplace made by gamers, tailored specifically to other gamers. You're just a few clicks away from your next triumph, so delve right in and transform the way you play today! TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Winemakers Reclaim Wine Quality And Value With New Molecular Filtration Tech
Winemakers Reclaim Wine Quality And Value With New Molecular Filtration Tech

Scoop

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Scoop

Winemakers Reclaim Wine Quality And Value With New Molecular Filtration Tech

Press Release – amaea amaeas smart polymers enable US and NZ wine producers to selectively remove unwanted sensory compounds and recover higher-value wine. Hamilton, New Zealand, 28 May 2025 – A new precision wine technology is changing how winemakers address quality challenges and recover value from fault-affected and heavily phenolic wines. amaea, a New Zealand developer of custom-engineered molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), is gaining industry validation for its novel molecular filtration technology for precision wine remediation and palate fining. From premium winemakers in New Zealand to top-tier producers in California, amaea's selective, sustainable filtration solution, launched in late 2023, is being used to remediate and enhance wine quality. The proprietary MIP beads, imprinted with billions of binding sites, selectively target and capture unwanted molecules—such as pyrazines, ethyl phenols, and phenolic compounds responsible for sensory profiles—and remove them while preserving the wine's essential varietal character, color, and flavor. 'Winemakers face real challenges when unwanted, characteristics or impacts appear in their wines, that traditional methods cannot resolve,' says amaea CEO Aiden Tapping. 'Our molecular filtration solution gives them control to target and remove the compounds responsible for undesirable sensory profiles – without stripping away desirable characters. This recovers value, saves wine from being downgraded or discarded, and ultimately protects brand integrity.' Wines tainted by 'off aromas,' such as those caused by stink bugs or pyrazines as well as wines that require significant bitterness management pose a major financial challenge for producers globally. Over the past year, amaea RMx technology for remediating 'off' aromas and wines impacted by frost, pyrazines, Brettanomyces, MOG and other challenges, and amaea PFx technology for palate fining, have supported over 50 unique producers in treating more than 400,000 gallons/ 1.5 million liters of wine, helping them recover an estimated USD$3.5 million/ NZD$6.2 million in wine value in the past 12 months. 'It's fantastic to see the consistent validation from the industry, highlighting the versatility and value of our technology,' says Tapping. 'We've focused on giving some of the top winemakers the confidence to try our technology, even on small volumes. Now, on the back of customer success, we're gearing up for an increase in the volume of wines treated by both existing and new customers as our technology gains market traction.' Smart Polymer, Better Wines: Customer Successes amaea's technology has successfully helped top winemakers recover wine to its intended program, high-quality and value, showcasing a wide variety of commercial customer applications: Jackson Family Wines (US) has successfully trialled amaea to replace single-use fining agents by decreasing bitterness in hard-pressed white wine. Dr Caroline Merrell, Senior Manager of Winemaking Technical Services at Jackson Family Wines says: 'One area where we see a lot of potential is replacing single-use fining agents with reusable media, such as amaea's MIPs. During a recent trial, amaea's MIP treatment decreased bitterness and was preferred sensorially over wines treated with traditional fining agents. The results were impressive and will allow us to simultaneously improve quality in select wines while decreasing waste from single-use inputs.' Cleomont Vineyards (NZ) increased the saleable quality of wine where traditional methods couldn't resolve the issues. Faced with a particularly phenolic 2024 Marlborough Pinot Gris, renowned New Zealand winemaker and grower Digger Hennessy, the owner of Cleomont Vineyards, reduced the wine's excessive bitterness and enhanced its sweetness, with amaea's MIPs selectively capturing the offending phenolic compounds. 'The wine didn't need a huge treatment. It got rid of the very annoying bitterness on the back palate that we were struggling to get out. The MIP treatment made it a lot smoother and now I'm happy with it.' Marisco Vineyards (NZ) remediated a stink bug-affected wine back to its intended program. Marisco Vineyards celebrated an exceptional 2024 vintage. Yet, one block of Pinot Noir faced an unexpected issue when a species of Pentatomidae, commonly known as the Australasian green shield or stink bug, was found among some of the grapes. Traditional techniques for stink bug remediation focus on masking the distinctive vegetative aromas caused by the insects. However, amaea's highly selective technology removes unwanted molecules responsible for the undesirable vegetal and herbaceous traits. 'Having the ability to run wine through MIPs, knowing it won't physically change apart from removing the target molecules, is a massive plus,' says winemaker Alun Kilby, who sees endless potential applications for amaea's technology. Giesen (NZ) used amaea PFx in place of gelatin (a fining agent), to address bitterness in their 0% Merlot. Consulting winemaker Duncan Shouler, former Director of Winemaking at Giesen Group, supports technology, change and innovation in the wine industry to stay relevant and evolve. At Giesen, he saw an opportunity to use amaea PFx in their 0% Merlot. 'Typically, when you remove alcohol from wine, certain traits and characteristics start to stand out. For Merlots, the tannins become prominent, and the warmth and sweetness are lost. For palate fining, gelatin is traditionally added, which, though effective at softening phenolic content, isn't vegan-friendly and isn't entirely selective, which means it removes more than is intended. At Giesen, when introduced to amaea PFx, we saw a technique that enabled us to balance polyphenols without relying on animal additions; it was environmentally conscientious and had the potential to provide a more financially sustainable alternative to traditional fining practices.' Additional Applications: Remediating Smoke-Impacted Wine In late 2023, amaea launched amaea VPx, its smoke remediation solution, which uses tailored MIPs in a one-pass filtration system. A 2024 WINnovation Award winner, amaea VPx technology successfully removes the volatile phenols from smoke-impacted wine to a level that sits below sensory thresholds. To extend its position as a next-generation partner for quality-focused winemakers, amaea's MIP solutions, already commercially used in the United States, Canada, and New Zealand, will launch in Australia later this year with a future focus on Europe.

Winemakers Reclaim Wine Quality And Value With New Molecular Filtration Tech
Winemakers Reclaim Wine Quality And Value With New Molecular Filtration Tech

Scoop

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Scoop

Winemakers Reclaim Wine Quality And Value With New Molecular Filtration Tech

Hamilton, New Zealand, 28 May 2025 – A new precision wine technology is changing how winemakers address quality challenges and recover value from fault-affected and heavily phenolic wines. amaea, a New Zealand developer of custom-engineered molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), is gaining industry validation for its novel molecular filtration technology for precision wine remediation and palate fining. From premium winemakers in New Zealand to top-tier producers in California, amaea's selective, sustainable filtration solution, launched in late 2023, is being used to remediate and enhance wine quality. The proprietary MIP beads, imprinted with billions of binding sites, selectively target and capture unwanted molecules—such as pyrazines, ethyl phenols, and phenolic compounds responsible for sensory profiles—and remove them while preserving the wine's essential varietal character, color, and flavor. 'Winemakers face real challenges when unwanted, characteristics or impacts appear in their wines, that traditional methods cannot resolve,' says amaea CEO Aiden Tapping. 'Our molecular filtration solution gives them control to target and remove the compounds responsible for undesirable sensory profiles - without stripping away desirable characters. This recovers value, saves wine from being downgraded or discarded, and ultimately protects brand integrity.' Wines tainted by 'off aromas,' such as those caused by stink bugs or pyrazines as well as wines that require significant bitterness management pose a major financial challenge for producers globally. Over the past year, amaea RMx technology for remediating 'off' aromas and wines impacted by frost, pyrazines, Brettanomyces, MOG and other challenges, and amaea PFx technology for palate fining, have supported over 50 unique producers in treating more than 400,000 gallons/ 1.5 million liters of wine, helping them recover an estimated USD$3.5 million/ NZD$6.2 million in wine value in the past 12 months. 'It's fantastic to see the consistent validation from the industry, highlighting the versatility and value of our technology,' says Tapping. 'We've focused on giving some of the top winemakers the confidence to try our technology, even on small volumes. Now, on the back of customer success, we're gearing up for an increase in the volume of wines treated by both existing and new customers as our technology gains market traction.' Smart Polymer, Better Wines: Customer Successes amaea's technology has successfully helped top winemakers recover wine to its intended program, high-quality and value, showcasing a wide variety of commercial customer applications: Jackson Family Wines (US) has successfully trialled amaea to replace single-use fining agents by decreasing bitterness in hard-pressed white wine. Dr Caroline Merrell, Senior Manager of Winemaking Technical Services at Jackson Family Wines says: 'One area where we see a lot of potential is replacing single-use fining agents with reusable media, such as amaea's MIPs. During a recent trial, amaea's MIP treatment decreased bitterness and was preferred sensorially over wines treated with traditional fining agents. The results were impressive and will allow us to simultaneously improve quality in select wines while decreasing waste from single-use inputs.' Cleomont Vineyards (NZ) increased the saleable quality of wine where traditional methods couldn't resolve the issues. Faced with a particularly phenolic 2024 Marlborough Pinot Gris, renowned New Zealand winemaker and grower Digger Hennessy, the owner of Cleomont Vineyards, reduced the wine's excessive bitterness and enhanced its sweetness, with amaea's MIPs selectively capturing the offending phenolic compounds. 'The wine didn't need a huge treatment. It got rid of the very annoying bitterness on the back palate that we were struggling to get out. The MIP treatment made it a lot smoother and now I'm happy with it.' Marisco Vineyards (NZ) remediated a stink bug-affected wine back to its intended program. Marisco Vineyards celebrated an exceptional 2024 vintage. Yet, one block of Pinot Noir faced an unexpected issue when a species of Pentatomidae, commonly known as the Australasian green shield or stink bug, was found among some of the grapes. Traditional techniques for stink bug remediation focus on masking the distinctive vegetative aromas caused by the insects. However, amaea's highly selective technology removes unwanted molecules responsible for the undesirable vegetal and herbaceous traits. 'Having the ability to run wine through MIPs, knowing it won't physically change apart from removing the target molecules, is a massive plus,' says winemaker Alun Kilby, who sees endless potential applications for amaea's technology. Giesen (NZ) used amaea PFx in place of gelatin (a fining agent), to address bitterness in their 0% Merlot. Consulting winemaker Duncan Shouler, former Director of Winemaking at Giesen Group, supports technology, change and innovation in the wine industry to stay relevant and evolve. At Giesen, he saw an opportunity to use amaea PFx in their 0% Merlot. 'Typically, when you remove alcohol from wine, certain traits and characteristics start to stand out. For Merlots, the tannins become prominent, and the warmth and sweetness are lost. For palate fining, gelatin is traditionally added, which, though effective at softening phenolic content, isn't vegan-friendly and isn't entirely selective, which means it removes more than is intended. At Giesen, when introduced to amaea PFx, we saw a technique that enabled us to balance polyphenols without relying on animal additions; it was environmentally conscientious and had the potential to provide a more financially sustainable alternative to traditional fining practices.' Additional Applications: Remediating Smoke-Impacted Wine In late 2023, amaea launched amaea VPx, its smoke remediation solution, which uses tailored MIPs in a one-pass filtration system. A 2024 WINnovation Award winner, amaea VPx technology successfully removes the volatile phenols from smoke-impacted wine to a level that sits below sensory thresholds. To extend its position as a next-generation partner for quality-focused winemakers, amaea's MIP solutions, already commercially used in the United States, Canada, and New Zealand, will launch in Australia later this year with a future focus on Europe.

$25M renovation proposed for Tacoma's Museum of Glass. Here's what we know
$25M renovation proposed for Tacoma's Museum of Glass. Here's what we know

Yahoo

time18-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

$25M renovation proposed for Tacoma's Museum of Glass. Here's what we know

A pre-application filed with the City of Tacoma is the start of a long-planned renovation and expansion for the Museum of Glass. The filing dated April 11 proposes an expansion and renovation for the museum, 1801 Dock St., and lists a tentative date for permit application as July, with construction tentatively to start next year, though both dates are subject to change. The filing lists the project at an estimated $25 million. The plans, first announced in 2023, call for a permanent legacy gallery dedicated to Italian glass master Lino Tagliapietra. The artist selected the Museum of Glass as home to his legacy and art and has visited the museum multiple times through the years. He completed multiple residencies and appearances in the Museum's Hot Shop to standing-room-only audiences, with his artistry seen both in person and globally through the Hot Shop's online livestream. MOG also has had several major exhibitions of his work. Tagliapietra is contributing art from his archive to fill a new permanent gallery space at the museum. In 2023, the museum said in its announcement that MOG's 'goal for this new permanent gallery is to highlight Lino's mastery and vision, with the hope that it inspires future generations of glass artists to continue to push the boundaries of the medium and galvanizes viewers to gain deeper understanding of its history and possibilities as it continues to evolve.' The museum was built in 2001 and includes approximately 130,500 gross square feet, including a 58,176-square-foot parking garage with 179 parking stalls. As described in MOG's letter and initial draft construction outlines to the city, the museum's plans call for development in two phases. The first phase includes renovation of interior galleries and conversion of portions of the existing parking garage to storage and workshop spaces. According to the letter, 'No change in total building area is proposed as a part of Phase A.' The second phase, the letter states, 'includes an exterior building entry addition that necessitates reconfiguring the existing adjacent store. Additional square footage includes approximately 3,800 square feet devoted to the new building entrance and a slightly enlarged museum store.' It adds, 'No new employees are proposed.' The existing cone structure will remain and 'will not increase in height,' it added. 'The proposed renovations and expansion will modify the existing building exterior and area; however, all work will be within the previously developed hardscape above the parking garage,' the letter noted. The project description also noted that construction of the first phase is anticipated to begin early next year, and the start of the second phase by that summer. Tim Butler is marketing and communications director for the museum. He told The News Tribune in a brief phone interview Thursday that the project is still 'very much in the early stages' and added that more details would be available in the next few months. The renovation to existing gallery space is 'to make sure that we can honor this artist and make sure that his legacy is here at MOG, and put this collection on view for the public,' Butler said. 'We are currently fundraising for the project,' he added.

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