Sentences with phrase «new beacon»

The mobile application includes a location enabler which alerts visitors to special deals, offers and attractions in Dubai using new beacon technology.
Drawing on the expertise of an extraordinary group of talents, foremost among them the designer Jacques Grange, Michelin three star chef Jean - Georges Vongerichten, renowned hairstylist Frédéric Fekkai and visionary hotel manager Olivier Lordonnois — The Mark Hotel is a new beacon of high French style, immaculate service and state - of - the - art American technology and comfort.
Tiny Friends Farm becomes the new beacon umbrella brand for the range and the new world for Russel Rabbit and his famous furry friends.
We thought we were setting a new beacon for the industry.
The new beacons will pinpoint location within a 140 - meter radius — that's more than 10 times more precise.

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Perth - based Marine safety equipment developer Mobilarm has signed a $ 1.8 million rental contract for the supply of the new sMRT V100 beacon and sMRT life jacket to the international fleet of geoscience organisation Polarcus DMCC.
Location - based marketing is nothing new, but the rapid rise of beacons has enabled brands to send consumers relevant push notifications when they go near the store or a competitor location.
According to a new report by Business Insider Intelligence, the use of beacon technology may soon expand beyond the retail market, too.
Specifically, the new features will be able to block beacons tracking your location.
To others, meanwhile, the new president was a beacon of hope and inspiration in keeping with the rhetoric of the continent's populist leaders.
«It marks not only the place I hold as the Church of England's first woman Bishop and the sign of hope that may be for those who aspire to break new ground, but also the continuing fruitful dialogue between faith and learning and our shared endeavour to be beacons of possibility.»
I'll admit, as a young, intellectually restless new believer, Mere Christianity was a beacon of light in my toilsome struggle with Christian apologetics.
Both the tower and the new chapel have skylights that are illuminated at night, transforming these structures into glowing beacons on the skyline.
He didn't know why, but he knew that he had to tell her that his job was in connection with the millennium beacon committee responsible for the lighting of beacons that would celebrate the new millennium.
Similarly, the First Amendment, that constitutional beacon of religious tolerance, had merely deprived the new federal government of power in the realm of religion, while carefully reserving to the states ample freedom to preserve a Christian commonwealth within their borders, if they were so inclined.
The hotel served as a beacon of hope for New Orleans, its employees and its guests.
Fuelled by new technologies — from beacons to wearables — transport hubs are evolving into digitally enhanced destinations that offer consumers diverse dining options, innovative wellness areas, and new levels of personalised customer service.
LIGHTKEEPERS COASTAL CUISINE AND CRAFTED COCKTAILS NOW OPEN Key Biscayne's new waterfront beacon for dining and drink Lightkeepers, the casually elegant -LSB-...]
According to new findings by ABI Research, the use of beacon technology is set to hit the mainstream market this year, following a strong third quarter in 2015 in shipment data and contract figures.
«New York has always been a beacon of hope and justice.
«New York is the progressive beacon for the nation and we are going to work every day until November to elect more Democrats, because this state sees a different future — one filled with hope, fairness and opportunity for all.
Not only does this aggregate the power of all the people taking action on the values that underlie Occupy, it also serves as a beacon for new people to join.
«Let's remember that New York, home to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, has been a beacon of hope for immigrants for centuries.
«Together, certainly with the governor, we will be able to do all of the things that we know are important to make sure New York stays the progressive beacon that it is,» Stewart - Cousins said at a press conference Wednesday.
Cuomo insisted New York remains a beacon for immigrants as the federal government moves to ban travel from seven Middle Eastern countries for three months and halt refugee travel for four months.
ESPA today released an April 29 letter from Schumer and Gillibrand to the three Senate leaders — Jeff Klein, Dean Skelos and Andrea Stewart - Cousins — saying that passage of GENDA would «once again position New York as a beacon of civil and human rights.»
And they built lasting change: new homes for returning heroes, a universal welfare state, and a National Health Service which, sixty - five years on, is still a beacon of British values, Labour values — for all and not just a privileged few.
New York has often been a beacon of progressive action; that's why we're coming together to call on Comptroller Scott Stringer and pension trustees stand with us on the right side of history.»
«Our country and New York City in particular, has long been a beacon to those tired and oppressed who seek a better life,» Monsignor Sullivan said in a statement.
«In less than three weeks Democrats will comprise a majority of the New York State Senate and have the chance to be a progressive beacon to the rest of the nation,» said Mike Murphy, noting that the party unilaterally controls only six other state governments across the country.
Dr. Kristina Johnson has begun her tenure as State University of New York Chancellor, hoping to make SUNY campuses a beacon of economic development across the state.
«With reforms that increase transparency and crack down on a failing campaign finance system, New York's government will no longer be a laughing stock and can instead become the beacon for fairness and equality that New Yorkers deserve and that is long since overdue,» Ms. Cucco said in a statement.
«New York has always stood as a beacon of diversity and inclusion, and we will continue to stand united in the face of this virulent strain of hatred and anti-Semitism,» Cuomo said.
«I am proud that New York has been and today remains a beacon of hope and opportunity for people around the world.
With Trump and his oil cronies putting profit before people and planet, New York has the potential to be a true beacon of safety and security, yet it continues to invest billions in the likes of Exxon.
In a statement, Cuomo said the policy was about «decency and respect» and said New York would «continue to serve as a beacon of progress and opportunity for all.»
«Together, certainly with the governor, we will be able to do all the things that we know to be important to really make sure New York stays the progressive beacon it is,» said Stewart - Cousins.
New York City has long been a shining beacon of opportunity for people everywhere, and his progressive vision and policies will undoubtedly move us forward and provide hope to all our citizens.
«This action is about decency and respect, and by raising the minimum wage for the dedicated men and women who fuel our regional economy, New York will continue to serve as a beacon of progress and opportunity for all.»
«To ensure that CUNY remains a beacon of hope and opportunity to working New Yorkers, the state's promise and investment in CUNY must be invigorated.»
«From Stonewall to marriage equality, New York has always been a beacon for justice,» Governor Cuomo said in a statement.
«Through this first in the nation public - private partnership, we will fight to ensure all immigrants have access to their rights under the law and that New York continues to be a beacon of hope and opportunity for all.»
In their own way, Mr. Cuomo and Mr. de Blasio both are vying to define the Democratic Party's future in New York and beyond: the mayor as a progressive beacon for unrepentant liberalism succeeding, the governor as a deal - cutting Democrat who can actually make good on progressive promises.
In his first four speeches, Cuomo has stressed the need to create efficiencies in local governments, to provide clean drinking water to New Yorkers, to have ride - hailing services outside of New York City and to address anger from the middle class to continue New York's service as the progressive beacon of the nation.
In 2003, when we wrote about the Los Olivos Pilot Zero Energy House in Livermore, Calif., it stood as a beacon, promising a new age of homes that could produce as much energy as they used.
New Scientist looked at how an independent Scotland might reinvest its oil riches, become a high - tech hub, a green beacon — or the sickest country in Europe.
Furthermore, since the cells responsible for synthesising new bone tissue (osteoblasts) are known to attach close to the tip, it would appear that the electric field distribution signals this point as the centre of damage, becoming a moving beacon for repair efforts as the crack is healed.
Nationalists trust that Catalan science would thrive in a nimbler, independent state of 7.5 million people and become a beacon of a new, progressive republic.
Dr Giasemi Vavoula, Lecturer in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester, said: «The mobile app will use Bluetooth Beacons, a new technology that brings unprecedented accuracy to indoor location identification and can deliver location - specific multimedia content.
I'll never forget the pain; it now acts as a beacon and reminder to keep learning and moving forward, but it also helps soften the impact of new pain.
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