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Saturday, 03 October 2009

How to… minimise work at height

Construction & Industry
Barney Green tells us how contractors should try to remove the need to work at height onsite by preassembling components prior to them being lifted.

How to… minimise work at height

Friday, 02 October 2009

Rebranding Dubai - The healthy way

Travel & Hospitality
What steps does Dubai need to take to make sure it is the destination of choice for medical tourists?

Rebranding Dubai - The healthy way

Thursday, 01 October 2009

Non-fundamental forces still shoring up oil

Energy
Bearish fundamentals have begun to weigh on previously resilient crude prices.

Non-fundamental forces still shoring up oil

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Friendly skies

Media & Marketing
The gala launch of Emirates Airline's latest non-stop service featured a raft of cutting-edge AV technologies.

Friendly skies

Monday, 28 September 2009

Harnessing the power of hydrogen

Energy
A partnership signed last month will bring onsite hydrogen generator expertise to the Middle East. Utilities Middle East spoke to both companies to discuss why the local market is such a hot prospect.

Harnessing the power of hydrogen

Sunday, 27 September 2009

Skills shortage

Technology
Imthishan Giado speaks to the region's top CIOs to find out how they ensure that the skills of their employees are up to scratch - and what to do when they are found wanting.

Skills shortage

Inspecting gadgets

Technology
ACN rounds up the latest and greatest executive gadgets, from a robust-looking steadfast cube to a bright cascading rainbow of options.

Inspecting gadgets

Tesco rations sugar in Malaysia as price surge boosts smuggling

Banking & Finance
Supplies of sugar are scarce in Malaysia because of a global shortage and a decades-old government price cap.

Tesco rations sugar in Malaysia as price surge boosts smuggling

Why do the lights keep going out?

Energy
A series of power cuts in Sharjah illustrates the need for a sustainable energy policy if the UAE.

Why do the lights keep going out?

Saturday, 26 September 2009

Simulation innovation

Construction & Industry
Can the answer to lowering on-site incidents while also increasing cost effectiveness really lie in virtual reality?

Simulation innovation

Germany’s Gulf operations

Construction & Industry
Has Germany'S declaration that it is officially out of recession affected German construction firms and manufacturers operating in the Gulf, and should you opt to work with them? Construction Week investigates.

Germany’s Gulf operations

How to…reduce your carbon footprint

Construction & Industry
Construction Week takes a look at the best ways to go green and reduce the energy consumption of a building.

How to…reduce your carbon footprint

Refined development

Construction & Industry
Saudi Arabia's second port has a very bright future and rich pickings for contractors.

Refined development

Friday, 25 September 2009

In the Filmlight

Media & Marketing
Mike Grieve of Filmlight tells Digital Studio about the company's Middle East plans.

In the Filmlight

Onboard intelligence

Transportation
The latest avionics packages are enabling the Middle East's air transport sector to safely increase its air traffic, meet environmental standards and satisfy passenger demand, all the while cutting costs.

Onboard intelligence

The only way is up?

Energy
Oil has risen 59% in 2009 but with supply outpacing demand amid the global downturn, pressure on prices will remain.

The only way is up?

Thursday, 24 September 2009

House of the rising sun

Construction & Industry
The 1970s brought a change in where the West sourced machines, and what it expected from them.

House of the rising sun

Switching to HD

Media & Marketing
Multi-format production switchers provide the key to smooth and cost-effective HD migration, argues Andy Giles.

Switching to HD

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Bright lights

Construction & Industry
The Saudi government is forging ahead with large-scale development plans - but breaking into this lucrative market presents its own set of specialised challenges.

Bright lights

Red Sea sanctuary

Construction & Industry
The new Park Hyatt in Jeddah fuses a mix of European, Arab and Andalusian influences, says Selina Denman.

Red Sea sanctuary

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