Robert Johnson Project
From: Various - The Alligator Records 20th Anniversary Tour 1993 with Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials, Katie Webster, Elvin Bishop, Lonnie Brooks Blues Band and Koko Taylor and Her Blues Machine
Reply, specialises in the design and implementation of solutions based on new communication channels and digital media, announces Breed Reply (www.breedreply.com), a new Reply advanced incubator for funding, accelerating and supporting the growth and establishment of ideas and start-ups around the Internet of Things (IoT) across Europe and the USA.
Breed Reply has already been active in setting up a growth project with Xmetrics (www.swim-xmetrics.com), a company that offers an innovative device for swimmers. Xmetrics uses sensors, electronic components and software via mobile devices, to enhance the training sessions of professional and amateur swimmers, analysing their main biometric parameters and their real time performance. Breed Reply has signed a "term sheet" for an investment of £675,000 for , 30% of XMetrics.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/72762565-reply-launches-breed-funding/
Qui n’a jamais eu honte du calcaire dans sa salle de bain jusqu’à en condamner son accès à ses invités ? Antikal vous apporte la solution et démontre qu’il est désormais possible d’être fier de cette pièce au point de la faire admirer par tous ! A travers sa toute première vidéo, la marque prouve que grâce à son efficacité anti-calcaire, le produit peut transformer les salles de bain en véritables « œuvres d’art » !
http://www.multivu.com/mnr/65031-the-antikal-paris-project
A new water system now serves El Salado in Colombia after being chosen by Ferrovial for its Social Infrastructure programme in 2016. €162,000 euros has been invested in the aqueduct system, which is powered by a solar facility and is the first of its kind in Colombia. The community now has daily access to water fit for human consumption. Until now, it had a poor quality water supply that was only available for a few hours, three days a week, due to high maintenance costs.
The community of El Salado in Colombia was scarred by the massacre that took place 18 years ago, where 66 people were killed. All the residents abandoned the village and uprooted to Bogotá, Cartagena or Sincelejo, but a small group of former El Salado villagers eventually began the task of restoring the village for the return of its inhabitants.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/uk/8274351-ferrovial-water-el-salado-colombia/