Professor John Mew is the Clinical Director of the London School of Facial Orthotropics. For three decades he has worked diligently to pioneer a branch of orthodontics (called orthotropics®) against tremendous resistance from the orthodontic establishment. The British Orthodontic Association has expelled Professor Mew. Despite successful practise since 1965, and having recently been honoured with life membership of the British Dental Association, a Paul Harris fellowship from International Rotary, and Fellowship of the International College of Dentists, he was accused of denigrating the profession by expressing his views about the failings of traditional treatments. The Association refused to enter into a dialogue with him and expelled him in February 2008.
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Whilst Alastair Darling may have wanted this budget to be seen as ‘The Green Budget’, and ZEDHomes salutes his intentions for a greener Britain, the company, one of the few genuine ‘green developers’ in the country, would have liked to have seen the Chancellor being more environmentally friendly: an opportunity has been missed to encourage greener developments.
Last year Chancellor Brown exempted ‘zero carbon homes’ (up to £500,000) from stamp duty until 2012. In reality, this affected a miniscule proportion of home owners. Alastair Darling has missed the opportunity to introduce a sliding scale of stamp duty that creates the incentive to reduce carbon emissions where possible and proportionately reward all initiatives from solar panels and turbines at one end through to zero emission developments at the other. (more…)
London Technology supplier search engine, Conjungo (www.conjungo.com), was launched today as a timesaving tool for companies looking for local or specialist suppliers of technologies, including telecoms equipment. Conjungo, from the Latin meaning ‘to unite’, already has over 15,000 listings of technology suppliers. Many telecoms vendors have listed their entire channel to help ensure that buyers will be able to find their local reseller, including BT, Netvoyager, Gamma Telecom, Teleware Plc, Rostrvm Solutions and SMC Networks. (more…)
London Technology supplier search engine, Conjungo (www.conjungo.com), was launched today as a timesaving tool for companies looking for local or specialist suppliers of technologies. Conjungo, from the Latin meaning ‘to unite’, already has over 15,000 listings of technology suppliers. Many technology vendors have listed their entire channel to help ensure that buyers will be able to find their local reseller, including Symantec, Citrix, Adobe, and Wyse Technology. (more…)
Technology supplier search engine, Conjungo (www.conjungo.com), has launched today as a timesaving tool for businesses looking for local or specialist suppliers of technologies. Conjungo, from the Latin meaning ‘to unite’, already boasts over 15,000 listings of technology suppliers. (more…)
London - Technology supplier search engine, Conjungo (www.conjungo.com), was launched to help ease search times for companies looking for local or specialist suppliers of technologies. The new vertical search engine already boasts over 15,000 listings of technology suppliers, and is continually adding new suppliers to its database. Conjungo is expected to become an essential part of online research for anyone looking for technology suppliers. (more…)
Business managers can now search online for local technology suppliers
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Buyer defined technology search directory launched
Technology supplier search engine, Conjungo (www.conjungo.com), was launched today to help business owners and managers source technology suppliers more easily (boosting better sales leads into the channel). Conjungo, from the Latin meaning ‘to unite,’ is the first website of its kind for anyone looking to identify technology suppliers appropriate to their business needs. It will help companies speed up and refine the way they select suppliers by helping find the exact specialist or local reseller required in moments. (more…)
London - Technology supplier search engine, Conjungo, was officially launched today radically reduce online search times for companies looking for local or specialist suppliers of business technologies. Conjungo, from the Latin meaning ‘to unite’, already has well over 15,000 technology suppliers listed. It is set to become the first port of call for anyone trying to find business technology suppliers, particularly small and medium-sized business owners and managers with no IT resources, due to the way it dramatically speeds up and refines the search for ICT (information technology and communications) suppliers. (more…)
London - Technology supplier search engine, Conjungo, was officially launched today to radically reduce online search times for companies looking for local or specialist suppliers of business technologies.
Conjungo, from the Latin meaning ‘to unite’, already has well over 15,000 technology suppliers listed. It is set to become the first port of call for anyone trying to find business technology suppliers, particularly small and medium-sized business owners and managers with no IT resources, due to the way it dramatically speeds up and refines the search for ICT (information technology and communications) suppliers.



