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Lundbeck falls short of 2025 climate targets
Lundbeck is “out track” in regards to minimizing carbon dioxide exhausts from its vendors, however has actually made development in minimizing its very own straight exh…
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Coloplast off to weak start, misses growth and earnings expectations
The Danish medtech business messages results listed below assumptions, partially as a result of the adverse influence people aid modifications.
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Trump lowers Wegovy price on new website
Wegovy and Ozempic are amongst the prescription medicines offered to Americans via Donald Trump’s on the internet drug store, TrumpRx.
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Coloplast stock may suffer from weak start to the year, says analyst
On the whole, Coloplast’s first-quarter outcomes are somewhat unsatisfactory, according to an elderly expert at Sydbank.
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GN CFO: Stake sale could help reduce towering debt
A 19% risk in Nationsbenefits might bring GN billions, yet it depends on the proprietors to determine whether to discover a customer, according to GN’s CFO.
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Novo Nordisk fails to hit all diversity targets for 2025
In 2021, Novo Nordisk established a number of targets to make sure sex equilibrium in the firm by the end of 2025. At the end of the year, the firm delayed a little behind on a num…
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GN takes a beating during teleconference with analysts
GN’s target price lowered by DNB Carnegie after financial results.
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The view from Zasche: Where human skill meets smart automation – the case for semi-automated bin picking
By Ulrich Schäfer, job designer, Zasche Handling Manufacturers today are browsing a significantly complicated harmonizing act. High-mix manufacturing, consistent work lacks, and mo…
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Robot Orders Grow 6.6% in 2025 as General Industries Drive Broader Automation Adoption
ANN ARBOR, Michigan – North American robotic orders rose in 2025, reflecting sturdy investment in automation across a rising range of industries. In step with new files from the Affiliation for Advancing Automation (A3), companies across the region ordered 36,766 robots valued at $2.25 billion final 365 days. In comparison to 2024, this represents a
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Overcoming Signal Interference in Plant Cell Fluorescence: The Impact of High-QE sCMOS Technology on Stress Response Research
In plant fluorescence microscopy is perennially no longer easy by endogenous optical interference and the fragile nature of living botanical specimens. Weak imaging sensors continually lack the quantum efficiency (QE) and noise suppression obligatory to distinguish faint biological indicators from dominant background noise. This text explores the transition to encourage-illuminated sCMOS (scientific Complementary Steel-Oxide-Semiconductor) skills, namely