Fabric lights the market
November 1, 2007
…sometimes have to slow them down a bit.” Digital printers now have another opportunity to shine the spotlight on their customers’ businesses 24 hours a day. Lou Dzierzak is the…
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November 1, 2007
…sometimes have to slow them down a bit.” Digital printers now have another opportunity to shine the spotlight on their customers’ businesses 24 hours a day. Lou Dzierzak is the…
January 1, 1970
…special events. “We do a little bit in the fabric commercial interior area, but not a lot,” says Nora Norby, president. “And most of the work we do in this…
January 1, 1970
…process a bit greener. Air-O-Agri is a low-density polyethylene film that’s used to wrap pallets of fruit and vegetables. It’s a large, open mesh, which means less material is used,…
January 1, 1970
…pay a bit more for quality. What is your business philosophy? Build a great and lasting relationship with your employees and customers—and have fun doing it. What is your advice…
January 1, 1970
…that are better than before, that are a bit more friendly to the environment, and have business practices that are better than before,” says Lynn Krinsky, owner of Stella Color,…
January 1, 1970
…that are better than before, that are a bit more friendly to the environment, and have business practices that are better than before,” says Lynn Krinsky, owner of Stella Color,…
January 1, 1970
…other types of projects do you work on? Because New Zealand’s population base is so small it’s important that we be able to do a little bit of everything—auto upholstery,…
January 1, 1970
…and durable. Although there was a quite a bit of media activity concerning flexible display research and development in 2009, 2010 and 2011—from academia as well as industry—2012 was relatively…
January 1, 1970
…bit of a learning curve in working with these materials,” says Darius Shirzadi, “but our technical department can tell them the types of machinery they should get, the settings to…
January 1, 1970
…says. FTL Solar LLC and Pvilion use amorphous silicon and CIGS. Organic technology, president Todd Dalland says, is “a little bit further out. And exotic organics, where you can make…