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Theft of ideas costs jobs

Theft of ideas costs jobsAt the “Ambiente” consumer goods fair that ran until February 15 in Frankfurt, the Joyou Group Building Materials Co., Ltd. was awarded the “Plagiarius” prize. This so-called negative prize is awarded – according to a statement by the Initiative against Ideas Theft, headed by Professor of Design Rido Busse – for “particularly blatant plagiarism”.

News article added: Mar 04, 2011

Showerlux showcases 2011 collection

Showerlux showcases 2011 collectionShowerlux UK has brought its collection to life with the launch of a new look combined brochure and price guide. Redesigned for 2011, the striking brochure features exciting new products including shower valves, radiators and shower walls, plus a number of new shower doors and enclosures.

News article added: Feb 24, 2011

HiB have brand new website

HiB have brand new websiteA vastly improved version has been created by HiB. It has been designed to give their customers all the information they need regarding HiB. For the consumer, they have an online brochure that is easy to flick through as well as being downloadable and all products can now be viewed in detail, with technical and fixing information available.

News article added: Feb 22, 2011

Roca to exhibit at ISH

Roca to exhibit at ISHRoca and Armani products that contribute to sustaining the environment can be seen exclusively in the Roca bathroom space. Following the huge success achieved at ISH 2009, Roca, world leader in the definition of bathroom space, will be exhibiting once again at the next edition of the ISH Fair in Frankfurt.

News article added: Feb 17, 2011

Mira mucks in on Merseyside

Mira mucks in on MerseysideAs part of its Work Within the Community project, the senior sales team from Mira Showers, the UK’s leading manufacturer of showers and shower accessories, are working on a pioneering initiative to enable the disadvantaged to get onto the housing ladder. Called Habitat for Humanity, the charity enables would-be homeowners to use their labour – or ‘sweat equity’ as it is called – to replace the capital that would be required otherwise so that they can work 500 hours to provide the deposit for a home.

News article added: Feb 17, 2011

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