EuroWire January 2015

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Going more international

Besides attending wire and Tube düsseldorf, the best-known exhibitions in the field, the portal’s team has moved in recent years from China to the USa, from india to russia to cover the leading specialised events in the world. Expometals.net is an independent project, open to collaborations with trade shows, magazines, institutions and associations. Expometals.net – Italy Website : www.expometals.net

of their communication on the internet – or at least find in Expometals.net a team of web professionals at their service. Expometals is useful for visitors too, not only when searching for semi-finished and finished products, but also for those who are looking for machines, tools, lubricants and equipment. in addition, there are news, technical articles, updates on events and interesting exhibitions.

FOrMEd ten years ago in lecco, italy, Expometals.net – an online portal for the wire and cable industry – has now presented a russian language site to accompany the English, German, French, Spanish and italian. Expometals was founded in 2001 as a start-up by a group of web experts and advertising people. Expometals.net has proved an effective tool in helping businesses in their internationalisation process and in searching for customers, partners and suppliers, through the internet. This is the reason why the circulation in multiple languages is an important aspect, because it enables companies featured on Expometals.net to reach a wider audience. More than 15,000 visitors each month testify to the effectiveness of Expometals. This data is certified by Google analytics, and continues to grow. There are more than 250 companies around the world that are now actively using it for their corporate communication. The interaction with search engines and social networks, and the support of the portal’s staff in copywriting, translations and web marketing enable MSMEs to delegate part

Shaping the future Seven royal academy of Engineering research Fellowships have been awarded to engineering researchers whose projects have the potential to bring radical innovation to their fields. The fellowships provide outstanding researchers with financial support and mentoring for five years to enable them to establish independent careers in research. The new research Fellows are dr Emmanouil Benetos of City University london; dr Ben Britton and dr Osório de Castro Pimenta, of imperial College london; dr alexander Stephen dickinson of the University of Southampton; dr Martin P J lavery of the University of Glasgow; dr Thomas Okell of the University of Oxford; and dr antoniu Pop of the University of Manchester. The Royal Academy of Engineering – UK Website : www.raeng.org.uk

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