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How Does a Contract Manufacturing Organization Work?

Within the past 15 years, the pharmaceutical/biopharmaceutical industry has undergone a significant evolution. Rather than directly produce their drugs, these mainstream companies are often outsourcing their production to third-party vendors, known as CMO’s (which stands for Contract Manufacturing Organization), which takes care of a lot of the value chain once mostly taken care of in-house. […]

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Japanese Companies Utilize Technology to Combat Food Waste

Japanese companies are increasingly adopting technology to cut costs and reduce food waste during the COVID-19 health crisis. They are using artificial intelligence (AI) to assist in this work. The companies are eager to strengthen their sustainable development efforts. How big is the food waste problem in Japan? The information provided by the Japanese government […]

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“Not Good Enough” – People Critic Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget

Every year, British citizens wait for the chancellor to read a budget that has something for everyone. The 2021 budget is out and has met people’s expectations, including policies to solve COVID 19 challenges. Many feel that the budget lacks some critical aspect affecting the country. Read on about the unaddressed areas. The Green Economy […]

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Forms of Entertainment

We all want our lives to be full of fun and excitement. Entertainment is part of life that reduces the boredom, anxiety, and stresses we face daily. Highlighted below are types of entertainment that one gets involved in to enjoy life. Video games Video games are not only entertainment for kids but adults as well. […]

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Asian Companies Stay Quiet as Peers in Western Slam Myanmar Coup

Nearly 50 Western international companies mainly in Myanmar, including Coca-Cola, Facebook, Unilever, H&M, Heineken, and Nestlé signed a statement expressing concerns about the military coup in Myanmar. However, Asian companies have largely kept a low profile. “As investors, we live in a public space with Myanmar people, including civil society organizations, where all of us […]

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