Sentences with phrase «launch of the largest project»

«This year has been a record - breaking year for AccorHotels in South Korea, highlighted by this launch of the largest project we have signed in the country featuring four hotel brands in the same complex, including the introduction of Grand Mercure and Novotel Suites in this market,» said Patrick Basset, chief operating officer of AccorHotels, upper south - east and north - east Asia.
«That has tested the market, and led to the launch of larger projects

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Crowdfunding — the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people — has grown in popularity since the launch of Kickstarter.com in 2009.
Milestones India In partnership with more than 50 state - run, cooperative and private banks, India's National Democratic Alliance government has launched the world's largest financial inclusion project to bring 75 million households into the banking fold by the end of January 2015.
Additionally, in their failed attempts to overhaul healthcare, restructure tax policy, and launch infrastructure projects, the Trump administration is starting to look more like an episode of Survivor than a team leading the world's largest economy.
Since its launch, the project has already received more than 15 ICO applications — and a large part of them are all set to deliver great bonuses to their investor if she / he buys tokens through this platform.
the solution lies in the scaling systems of Blockchain technology, and China's largest retailer JD.com at the end of February announced the launch of a business incubator for start - UPS to attract foreign projects Blockchain.
This year marks the launch of what could be the largest Christian social action project the UK has ever seen.
This year marks the launch of what could be the largest Christian social action project the UK has ever... More
American Forests is pleased to announce that in collaboration with Bacardi, the world's largest privately held spirits company, it will launch forest restoration initiatives with two projects in Idaho as part of the industry - leading Bacardi environmental sustainability initiative «Good Spirited: Building a Sustainable Future.»
PepsiCo has also launched a new line for manufacturing Agusha and Chudo Detki baby food yogurts as the final stage of its large - scale investment project to expand capacity of the Nizhny Novgorod Dairy Plant, which is part of Wimm - Bill - Dann.
The project — meant to launch in April but pushed back by renovation delays — looks set to start just ahead of a larger, newly built advanced coal plant in Kemper County, Mississippi, run by Mississippi Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company in Atlanta, Georgia.
Bargmann and Yuste have been integral to planning the BRAIN Initiative launched by President Barack Obama in the spring of 2013, which, along with the European Human Brain Project, started the new push for large - scale neuroscience initiatives.
Other projects include Breakthrough Starshot, which intends to develop and launch interstellar probes, as well as Breakthrough Watch, which would use large telescopes to study exoplanets for signs of life.
«Large astronomical projects such as the space telescopes Euclid or eRosita, which are to be launched in the next few years, will observe large areas of the Universe, as well as provide further insight into the evolution of the first structures of the Universe so that the significance of cosmological hydrodynamic simulations will even increase in future,» says Klaus DLarge astronomical projects such as the space telescopes Euclid or eRosita, which are to be launched in the next few years, will observe large areas of the Universe, as well as provide further insight into the evolution of the first structures of the Universe so that the significance of cosmological hydrodynamic simulations will even increase in future,» says Klaus Dlarge areas of the Universe, as well as provide further insight into the evolution of the first structures of the Universe so that the significance of cosmological hydrodynamic simulations will even increase in future,» says Klaus Dolag.
The researchers from the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy and School of Medicine discovered this new subtype by analyzing data from 255 cervical cancer samples in The Cancer Genome Atlas, a large - scale federally funded project launched in 2005 by the National Cancer Institute and National Human Genome Research Institute.
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A research project launched today will blend the muscle of a huge Chinese genome sequencing center with the funding prowess and ambition of a high - profile American advocacy group, to create the world's largest library of sequenced genomes from people with autism.
In 2012, we set out to better answer this question by launching our largest research project to date: A series of 16 independent, rigorously executed projects [PDF] designed to find out how much and from where methane is escaping into the atmosphere across the entire supply chain.
More recently, in a joint initiative with the BBMRI - LPC project (Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure — Large Prospective Cohorts) and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, the CNAG - CRG launched a call to promote the use of sequencing technologies for the identification of novel causative variants and genes and to molecularly diagnose rare disease patients.
Funding for this $ 50 million capital project is part of a larger capital campaign that will be publicly launched next summer.
NEWMEDS - Novel Methods leading to New Medications in Depression and Schizophrenia - is an international consortium of scientists that has launched one of the largest ever research academic - industry collaboration projects to find new methods for the development of drugs for schizophrenia and depression.
To celebrate the release, the team has put together a new launch trailer that illustrates how Project CARS 2 pushes the envelope on racing simulation with a huge roster of more than 170 cars, and the largest track roster of any console racing game ever.
Museum administrators also plan to use the school's model to bring in more visitors and let them touch and learn about their collections, and the city is about to launch one of the largest river - revitalization projects ever undertaken in the namesake Grand River.
In 2008, Broadway Housing acquired a large development site on the northern boundary of West Harlem's historic Sugar Hill District to launch its seventh project.
The project is the foundation's largest foray into science education since it financed curriculum programs in the era following the Soviet launch of Sputnik, 44 years ago ago this month, NSF Director Rita Colwell said in announcing the grants.
This paper foreshadows the larger research project we have launched in New York City Schools that examines in depth teacher perceptions of their work environment and how conducive school climate is to learning behaviors (e.g., experimenting with new teaching practices) and, at the same time, to retaining high standards for accountability.
This led to us launching a major themed funding round (in partnership with Bell Foundation and Unbound Philanthropy) focused on addressing this gap, identifying high - potential projects ready to be evaluated across large numbers of English schools.
The BMW i8 Roadster will launch in 2018 as part of a large - scale expansion of Project i, said BMW Chairman Harald Kruger at the company's annual accounts press conference.
Launched on July 12th at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed, the largest motoring garden party in the world, the 2013 Jaguar Project 7 Concept is Jaguar's latest concept model based on the universally acclaimed F - Type.
Sometimes you get tired of being outmaneuvered In some senses, what Amazon launched yesterday with Amazon Encore is neither that amazing a project, after all there have been several small - press or self - published titles taken on board by large publishers as I've mentioned on this blog before, nor is it even that innovative, Authonomy is at its core a way to tap the self published and slush - piled manuscripts out there in the wild.
New York — Pets Alive, one of the nation's oldest and largest no kill animal rescue and advocacy organizations has officially launched Pets Alive Puerto Rico a rescue project that is working with residents in moving the local culture towards progressive and lasting permanent change in the humane treatment of animals.
Launched last year, the Big Tick Project has become the largest - ever veterinary study of ticks and tick - borne disease in the UK.
ATLANTA, GA --(October 8, 2015) LifeLine Animal Project, the nonprofit that launched the first and largest program to assist feral and stray cats in Atlanta, will hold a feral cat food drive and fundraiser from October 11 through October 17, in honor of the 15th Annual National Feral Cat Day on October 16.
Dear Friend, Canine Cancer Awareness is excited to announce the launch of our largest fundraising project ever.
The free, yearlong outdoor exhibition will be the largest display of di Suvero's sculptures ever shown on the West Coast and launches SFMOMA's next phase of off - site programming while the museum completes a major expansion project.
This long - awaited link is part of the larger Presidio Coastal Trail improvement project (launched in 2010), which has created multi-use segments, installed bike lanes along Lincoln Boulevard, restored native habitat along the trail corridor, and established new overlooks.
It hasn't even launched yet but it has already been recognized as the largest crowdfunded projects of all time by the Guinness Book of World Records upon reaching $ 55M.
Various websites are reporting the takedown, though there is no indication whether this has been an accident, or who took it down, whether it was Steam as punishment for EA launching a rival service, or EA wanting a larger share of projects from their most recent big game.
The BMA is showcasing Kimono and Obi: Romantic Echoes from Japan's Golden Age, as part of We wear culture, a Google Arts & Culture project launching today that uses state - of - the - art technology to present 3,000 years of fashion in the world's largest virtual exhibition of style.
Just this past year, we welcomed the addition of Ayn Foundation with a captivating series of crosses from the iconic Austrian painter Arnulf Rainer; The International Center of Photography (ICP) at Mana opened its gallery on our 6th floor; we launched the Mana Urban Arts Project with Shepard Fairey's largest mural to date; Mana Wine began offering interactive wine tastings and events; our Chicago location participated in the first Chicago Architecture Biennial with a presentation of Richard Meier's process and vision; during Miami Art Week, our Wynwood location hosted a blockbuster program of exhibitions; and Mana Contemporary was named one of the Top 10 Private Museums in the U.S. by Artnet News.
Improbable Landscapes, the artist's second solo show at the gallery, launched his series of large tapestries in June 2014, followed in the autumn by Tally Sticks Project, a large site - specific installation created by Montoya for presentation in the main gallery.
Commissioned by Roy Stryker, the mastermind behind the large - scale documentary photography projects launched by the US government during the Great Depression, Erwitt shot hundreds of frames.
There are two parts to this project; a large - scale sculptural installation and a body of associated research activity that will be launched at a public event during the show.
He resumed printmaking in a range of media and in the 1950s launched into large - scale sculpture, including the «Projects for a Monument» series (1954).
/ performances 2017 Audible Edge Festival, Tone List and Tura New Music, Perth 2016 Everyday Machines, curated by Tom Smith, Alaska Projects, Sydney 2016 NOW now series, 107 Projects, Sydney 2016 Pretty Gritty series, 107 Projects, Sydney 2016 Electrofringe: New Terrains, Top Floor at Wellington, Sydney 2014 perspectives [temporal], solo audio - visual concert, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts 2014 Club Zho 111, The Bakery, Perth 2014 NOW now Festival of Arts, Sydney (as Té with Andrew Brooks) 2012 - 14 multiplicity - large - scale, dual - screen audio - visual work presented at: Perth Cultural Centre Screen Program, 2014; Test Tone, SuperDeluxe, Tokyo, Japan, 2013; Channels Video Art Festival, Melbourne, 2013; fractal shale, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Performance Space, 2012; NOW now festival program launch, Sydney, 2012; fractal shale, Tape Projects, Melbourne, 2012 2014 Cinematic Scores, live soundtrack to Laszlo Moholy - Nagy's Lichtspiel Schwarz Weiss Grau, Perth Fringe Festival, Packenham Street Art Space, Perth 2013 International Computer Music Festival, Western Australian Museum (as Té with Andrew Brooks) 2012 - 13 consciousness - large - scale audio - visual work presented at: Nu Things, Osaka, 2013; Tape Projects, Melbourne, 2012; AV Union, Sydney, 2012; Terrace Bar, Newcastle, 2012; The Bakery, Perth, 2012 2013 Japan tour, solo audio - visual performances and as Té with Andrew Brooks, Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo 2011 Improvised performance with Philip Zoubek and Andrew Brooks, The Loft, Cologne, Germany 2011 split mirror planes - for four instruments and four audio / visual sources, commissioned by Decibel new music ensemble — premiered at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts 2010 Japan tour, solo performances, Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo 2010 lucidity - major composition for electroacoustic ensemble: acoustic instruments, computer processing, sound synthesis and video projections performed at The Bakery, Perth
Later in the Autumn IMMA launches IMMA Collection: Freud Project, 2016 — 2021; a significant selection of 50 works by Lucian Freud (1922 - 2011), regarded as one of the world's greatest realist painters, which are on long - term loan to the IMMA Collection; Europa, the first survey exhibition of Palestinian artist Emily Jacir's work in Ireland which brings together almost two decades of sculpture, film, drawings, large - scale installations and photography with a focus on Jacir's work in Europe, particularly Italy and the Mediterranean.
The tiny house tour is one of Tesla's new projects launching in Australia; the company will be building the world's largest battery installation in South Australia, but it has yet to offer solar panels in the country, though that will likely change soon.
I remember quite clearly that when American President Jimmy Carter launched his massive multi-pronged programs of research in the use of renewable energy (chopped off by incoming president Ronald Reagan just when it was beginning to show results), there was a project to create a very large offshore electricity generating structure using the vertical energy differential of the ocean's waters off Hawaii as the energy source.
Owners of large commercial and residential buildings will have access in June to a new resource center in Kansas City that is aimed at helping property owners launch energy efficiency projects.
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