Monthly Archives: February, 2022

Wavin invest heavily in UK based start-up

UK based smart tech start-up Hero Labs has announced a substantial investment by Netherlands based water management and technology company Wavin. Hero Labs reported that...

British Water announces new members with broader reach

British Water has announced six new companies have recently joined the industry body, including a biodiversity monitoring company, a research organisation and a software...

Thermo Fisher set to acquire PPD

The Competition and Markets Authority has cleared the anticipated acquisition of PPD Inc by Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. Thermo Fisher announced plans to acquire PPD...

Stantec appoints Beth Kenna as new head of integrated investment & planning

Stantec has appointed Beth Kenna as head of integrated investment and planning, responsible for the delivery of asset management services across its UK &...

Arup named ‘Britain’s Most Admired Company’

Arup has been named Britain’s Most Admired Company 2021 in Management Today’s annual study into corporate reputation. The Management Today study is the country’s longest-running...

Crossing beneath the Main-Danube Canal with trenchless HDD-Technology

The Main-Danube-Canal (MDC) runs over a length of 171 km in Bavaria and connects the Main and Danube rivers from Bamberg to Fürth and...

Campaign to save 124 year old bridge in Essex

The Inland Waterways Association is backing a campaign to save an historic steel girder bridge over the River Stour in Essex. Essex Highways has proposed...

Astrocast’s bidirectional satellite IoT service launches commercially

Astrocast SA has launched its commercially available cost-effective, bidirectional satellite IoT (SatIoT) service, to connect IoT devices globally when outside of cell-based terrestrial networks...

Xylem reports full-year 2021 earnings

Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL), has reported a fourth quarter revenue of $1.32 billion, and a full-year 2021 revenue of $5.20 billion, in line with...

Thames Estuary untapped freight potential, new study finds

According to a recent study by The Thames Estuary Growth Board, the River Thames has enormous untapped potential for handling light freight. The ‘Light Freight...

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