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Wartime interiors: carefully crafted austerity

The austerity following the global financial crisis of 2008 wasn’t limited to the heady spheres of politics and macro-economics. It also affected our approach to fashion, art and decor, with simple functionality replacing the bling and conspicuous luxury of the boom years. The slow return to relative prosperity has not occasioned a rush back to the grand and ornate; rather, we have developed an enduring appreciation for the uncluttered, skilfully crafted designs of the war years and their immediate aftermath. Continue reading Wartime interiors: carefully crafted austerity

Understanding Orthodontic Clinical Guidelines

It is important for dental practitioners to follow clinical guidelines laid down to protect the standards of practice. For orthodontic retention there are methods of practice which ensure that teeth are treated in the right way to align them appropriately and then maintain their new position. There are various issues that can affect retention protocol, such as lower incisor alignment, rotations of interior teeth, over-bites, open-bites, cross-bites and more. Continue reading Understanding Orthodontic Clinical Guidelines

Retrospective: 2015 soft drinks industry performance

Enhanced Waters

Manufacturers and brands specialising in forms of enhanced water – such as those with vitamins or reputed health benefits – have been able to capitalise on the decline in the popularity of conventional carbonated sugary drinks. Energy drinks have performed well, especially with younger consumers, and they remain a rapidly growing sector of the soft drink market. Sports and performance drinks continued to grow in 2015 alongside healthier ready-to-drink tea and coffee options.

Classic bottled water increased by 6 per cent in volumes compared to last year and remains a strong performer. As a result of competition, consumer awareness, and economic factors, 2015 saw the slowest volume growth rate for global carbonates in the last 15 years. Markets as varied as North America, Latin America, and East and Western Europe were all affected.
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Emerging markets including India, Russia, and China were the hardest hit by the declines, with Russia experiencing a fall in retail volume of 7 per cent in the soft drinks category.

Health-Conscious Consumers

Recent research indicates that consumers are more health- and fitness-conscious than ever before, and this has had a corresponding impact on their choices of beverages. Sports drinks and bottled water were particularly strong performers for 2015, which supports the notion that consumers wish to make healthier choices. The range of choices is set to increase due to a combination of public health campaigns, retailer efforts to meet consumers’ new demands, and the ongoing government effort to investigate excise tax options.

Health-conscious consumers are often influenced by news stories such as the BBC’s recent article. Any changes to policy are expected to affect the entire line of soft drinks production, from the start of manufacturing and ingredient selection,to equipment providers like established draught soft drink supplier Empire UK right through to small and supermarket retailers.

Full Sugar and Fruit Juice

Interestingly, however, full-sugar and calorie carbonates outperformed their reduced-sugar counterparts in the Asian Pacific and North American markets. Added ingredients and artificial sweeteners are still met with suspicion by consumers even if the overall calorie count is low. While fruit juices have been under pressure due to pricing and have seen a corresponding decline by 4 per cent in the North American market and 2 per cent in Western Europe, there is also increasing scrutiny on their high calorie and sugar content.

The marketing revolution: The semantic web

The idea that a digital service (search) alters the way we behave normally might seem absurd. Before the semantic searches were to Google (and all other search engines); they were busy indexing websites and struggling to sort through the relevant information so that they could emerge, spam-free, high-quality results response to a search query. Continue reading The marketing revolution: The semantic web

Rwanda and Seychelles to Strengthen Tourism Partnership

You might wonder what the land-locked East African state of Rwanda and the Seychelles, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean, have in common. Both are part of Africa, of course, but beyond that there would seem to be little to link them. In fact, although both states are culturally diverse with their own unique attractions, they both have stunning national parks and the opportunity to view wildlife in its natural habitat. This means there is opportunity for them both to benefit from the other’s experience in promoting tourism. Continue reading Rwanda and Seychelles to Strengthen Tourism Partnership

5 Key Factors behind the Growth in Market for Toroidal Transformers

Transformers are used worldwide to change one electrical voltage to another: to step up the voltage or step down the voltage so that it can be safely used. Traditionally, laminated transformers have been the most widely used, but toroidals – doughnut shaped transformers made by wrapping copper windings around and through a ring-shaped core are becoming more and more popular. Below are five of the main reasons behind the recent market growth: Continue reading 5 Key Factors behind the Growth in Market for Toroidal Transformers