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Innovation stories from 2001


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A main objective is to educate people, particularly youth, on the delicate state of the environment More...

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The image of a 16.5 metre tall woman casually swinging shopping bags as she strolls around the corner of a building is turning heads in Manukau City. More...

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Motorists will now find it easier to identify police highway patrol cars. More...

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The new panel adhesive is so strong and durable, that it is guaranteed to perform to specifications over the life of the vehicle.  More...

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Comments such as "I can't breathe through this" and "it irritates my skin" are things of the past. More...

•  Aldara is the first in a new class of drugs - immune response modifiers (IRMs) - that demonstrate both anti-viral and anti-tumour activity. More...

•  Sport is a major part of our everyday lives and, unfortunately, so are injuries. More...

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In a rare show of global cooperation, modules, components, and technologies are being contributed by many nations. 3M is there too, most notably with two, very space-age products. More...

Introduced by 3M New Zealand five years ago, the Innovation in Traffic Engineering Award is the most prestigious in the industry, designed to encourage and reward innovation in traffic and transport planning. More...

One of New Zealand's most notorious roundabouts is trialling new, fluorescent warning sign technology in a bid to reduce accidents involving vulnerable road users. More...

QVAR, proven effective treatment for Asthma Sufferers More...



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