If a company wanted to set up a private wireless network at a facility, office building, logistics centre, or similar location, its options were usually restricted to Wi-Fi or proprietary network technology. Regular private networks, such as previous 3G networks, were sufficient for connecting laptops to the Internet and other modest industrial IoT use cases. However, the coverage and security restrictions of these networks, as well as their incompatibility with public cellular networks and expensive continuous operation expenses have made it impossible for businesses to employ them for many IoT applications. That is why most businesses look at a private…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Bitcoin is slowly but surely making inroads into the European market. Over the past year, a number of businesses and individuals have started to accept Bitcoin as a form of payment, and some even hold the digital currency as an investment. Also, you should explore bitcoin prime if you want to earn profit by investing in bitcoin. The acceptance of Bitcoin in Europe is part of a larger trend toward digital currencies and away from traditional fiat currencies. This shift has been driven by a number of factors, including the increasing use of mobile devices for payments, the rise of…
If you’re looking to get started in cryptocurrency trading, there are a few things you need to know. First, you need to understand the basics of how cryptocurrency works. Secondly, you’ll need to choose a broker or exchange that supports cryptocurrency trading. Finally, you’ll need to fund your account and start trading. There are many cryptocurrencies such as the yen coin in which you can invest and earn profit. Cryptocurrency is a digital asset that uses cryptography to secure its transactions and to control the creation of new units. Cryptocurrency is decentralized, meaning it is not subject to government or…
Methods including sealing babies in plastic bags to keep them warm have helped Singleton Hospital’s Neonatal Unit deliver top marks that significantly exceed the UK national average. The simple technique, which sees vulnerable newborns put in a clear plastic bag that is sealed at the neck and placed under a heater, means a higher number of babies cared for by the neonatal team are kept at the optimum temperature for survival. It is an approach that has helped revolutionise thermal management at birth across the world. It’s one of many methods, which also include a newly-purchased transfer system, utilised by…
Greggs has opened a new drive-thru today in St Clears, Tenby Road, creating 20 new jobs for the area. The drive-thru will stock freshly prepared Greggs favourites, including its popular Sausage Roll, Steak Bake and delicious vegan alternatives. Delicious freshly-made sandwiches, savouries and sweet treats will also be available for those looking to grab a bite on-the-go. Customers will be able to take advantage of Greggs’ deals throughout the day, including its famed breakfast combinations offering a breakfast roll or baguette alongside an orange juice or hot drink – served until 11am every day. Greggs’ velvety smooth flat white and…
A Mid Wales railway claimed a major accolade and at the Heritage Railway Association (HRA) Annual Awards in Birmingham earlier this month. To mark 70 years of preservation, Talyllyn Railway was presented with the Manisty Award for Excellence. The most prestigious award given by the HRA, the accolade was presented to honour the enormous contribution that the Tywyn-based narrow gauge line has made to the whole heritage railway sector and the inspiration it has provided to others for seven decades. Famous as being the world’s first preserved railway, the Talyllyn was also runner up in two other award categories: Environmental…
Two new appointees bring more than five decades of combined experience in finance and board-level roles to the Development Bank of Wales. Dianne Walker and Iestyn Evans join the Development Bank’s board as non-executive directors effective from March 1, 2022. They have each held leadership and main board roles in international and UK-based businesses and join the Board as the Development Bank comes to the end of its first five-year business plan and determines its future role and objectives. Born and raised in north Wales, Dianne brings more than 30 years’ experience in finance and board advisory roles to the…
Award-winning training provider Cambrian Training Company has expanded its sustainable resource management team to cover the whole of Wales. The Welshpool-based company has promoted Amy Edwards to new head of business skills, sustainable resource management and energy and Emyr Jones joins her team as the training officer covering South Wales. The company, which also has offices in Llanelli, Builth Wells, Holyhead and Colwyn Bay, already successfully delivers apprenticeships for waste management companies across North and Mid Wales and Pembrokeshire. The appointment of Emyr, who lives near Ammanford, will see training delivery extended to the rest of Wales. He was previously…
Harp sensation Ben Creighton-Griffiths will be jazzing things up at a top music festival. Ben and his band, the Transatlantic Hot Club, who play high octane “gypsy jazz” will be taking centre stage at the prestigious Wales Harp Festival at Galeri Caernarfon. The two-day event will be making a welcome return on April 12 and 13 after the Covid-19 pandemic forced its cancellation two years ago and transforming itself into a virtual event in 2021. Another major highlight will be the world premiere of a new work by the acclaimed composer Mared Emlyn, from Llanrwst. Both she and Ben will…
Work colleagues Chris Baylis and Joanne Baitup always dreamed of setting up a business together. The friends had worked for a local older person’s charity and when they had the opportunity, they decided to take the plunge taking over the vacant tea rooms in Glynneath. But just weeks later in 2020 calamity struck and the nation went into Lockdown apparently scuppering their plans. Undaunted, the pair launched a cakes and food delivery service covering a wide area between Neath and Aberdare to help the community get through those dire days. And now their hard work and commitment has paid off…