CONATEC has developed a new range of products for machinery manufacturers from different sectors

Wednesday, December 16, 2009   |    Electronics and Telecommunications

CONATEC, S.A.L. has developed a new range of products, applicable to machinery manufacturers from different sectors, based on SMD technology and maximum versatility concepts. Based on a mother board with different types of analogical and digital input and output, and using a graphic screen with a keyboard that can be personalised concerning its aspect and functions, the system uses tailor-made microprocessor software for each application to obtain a product that adapts to the requirements of the application defined by each customer and capable of adapting to future product developments.

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CIC bioGUNE research scientists identify risk gene affecting liver regeneration

Monday, December 14, 2009   |    Bio-science

Researchers from the Centre for Cooperative Research in Biosciences, CIC bioGUNE, and the Centre for Biomedical Network Research into Hepatic and Digestive Diseases, CIBERehd, have discovered that deficiency of a certain gene (GNMT) affects liver regeneration and proliferation, and produces greater susceptibility when the liver is damaged. These findings have been published recently in the prestigious journal Hepatology.

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Progenika to Develop Companion Dx for AMT Gene Therapy

Monday, December 14, 2009   |    Bio-science

Basque company Progenika has entered into an agreement with the Dutch biotechnology firm Amsterdam Molecular Therapeutics (AMT) to develop and commercialise the LPLchip, a diagnostic tool to rapidly diagnose patients with complete and partial lipoprotein lipase deficiency (LPLD), which might lead to illnesses like acute pancreatitis. The Progenika product is the only DNAchip in the world that enables identification of patients who might benefit from Glybera, a gene therapy developed by AMT for patients with this disease.

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Researchers from the UPV/EHU and hospitals identify new melanoma tumour markers

Monday, December 14, 2009   |    Bio-science

The group for research into Human Melanoma from the University of the Basque Country - UPV/EHU – has identified new tumour markers and is studying new molecules and drugs for therapeutic use against this type of cancer. The progressive increase in the number of cases of skin cancer over the last few years and its resistance to anti-tumour drugs is proving a serious challenge in research into this cancer.

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The Government has authorised fishing vessels from third party countries to moor in Bilbao

Friday, December 11, 2009   |    Port of Bilbao

The Government of Spain has named Bilbao as one of the Spanish ports authorised to unload and transfer the catches from third party country fishing vessels and to provide the said vessels with port services.

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Toyota has chosen Bilbao to install its Creative Lounge

Friday, December 11, 2009   |    Automotive industry

Toyota has selected Bilbao as the location for its Creative Lounge (Toyota Creative Lounge Bilbao) where it will develop activities connected with the future of its vehicles: new tendencies and concepts linked to this means of transport.

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CIE Automotive enters Russia by means of a Joint Venture with AVTOCOM

Friday, December 11, 2009   |    Automotive industry

CIE Automotive has just entered the Russian market by means of a Joint Venture with the Russian companies SAM and KZAE (AVTOCOM). The agreement will imply, for CIE Automotive, an initial shareholding of 35%, which can be extended to 50% in the future.

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Faes Farma signs a licensing agreement with Pfizer to market Bilastina in Mexico

Tuesday, December 01, 2009   |    Bio-science

Basque pharmaceutical company Faes Farma has reached a licensing agreement with Pfizer, the world’s leading biopharmaceutical company. Under the terms of this agreement, Pfizer obtains the rights to market Bilastina in Mexico, while Faes Farma retains the right to commercialise the product directly in Mexico, on co-marketing conditions.

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A Biolan biosensor measures the quality of grapes from the latest harvest in France, Spain and Portugal

Tuesday, December 01, 2009   |    Bio-science

Renowned wineries in Spain, Portugal and France have used a biosensor developed by Biolan to find out the state of health of the grapes collected in the latest harvest in an accurate, economic and simple manner. From December onwards, this sensor is also to be used in the grape harvest in the Southern Cone of South America.

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Spanish Machine Tool Companies travelled to Paris to take part in the TOL EXPO 2009 fair

Monday, November 23, 2009   |    Machinery-Tools

AFM, the Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association of Spain, in co-operation with ICEX (Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade) has co-ordinated the participation of Spanish companies in TOL EXPO, which was held in Paris from  the 17th to 20th of November.

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Bilbao, base port for a service between the north of Spain and Asia

Tuesday, November 17, 2009   |    Port of Bilbao

Bilbao is the base port of a new regular service offered by Europea de Consignaciones (ECOSA) that connects ports in northern Spain with a number of regions in Asia, such as the Middle East, the Persian Gulf, Southeast Asia, China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and India.

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The port of Bilbao offers a new regular service to the Canary Islands

Tuesday, November 17, 2009   |    Port of Bilbao

Consignaciones Europeas Marítimas (Cemasa) has resumed its ten-year Norcanarias service between the port of Bilbao and the Canary Islands, which sails between Bilbao, Gijón, Marín, Las Palmas, Tenerife and, every twenty days, Arrecife, on the island of Lanzarote. The vessel, "Flintercoast, which provides the service, is 141 metres long and is capable of carrying 800 TEUs (international unit equivalent to a 20 foot container). The service, operated by TCN (Trasatlántica Compañía Naviera), of which Cemasa is the agent in Bilbao, has been specifically designed for container and conventional cargo.

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Basque businesses have developed a device to transport people suffering from limited mobility

Monday, November 16, 2009   |    Electronics and Telecommunications

The Basque Electronics, Computer & Telecommunications Cluster (GAIA), as part of its solutions development strategy in the field of Health and Welfare, has co-operated in the development of an intelligent transport system for people suffering from limited mobility problems. DIAMEMO is a technological transport aid system integrated in a scooter type vehicle.

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AIC has signed a co-operation agreement with the Cummins College of India

Friday, November 13, 2009   |    Automotive industry

AIC-Automotive Intelligence Center and the Cummins College of Pune (India) have signed an agreement to study fields for co-operation, mainly in training programmes.

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Presentation of the "ZIMENTEK" project for machine-tool foundation systems

Tuesday, November 10, 2009   |    Machinery-Tools

Last October 27 INVEMA, the AFM technology unit, introduced Machine-Tool manufacturers to the pre-dimensioning tool for machine foundation slabs developed within the framework of the "Zimentek" project.

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