Progress (NASDAQ: PRGS) has announced that Wayfare is the first EMEA-wide service delivery partner for its new Progress(R) Pacific(TM) platform-as-a-service (PaaS). Based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Wayfare provides cost-effective near-shore software solutions for a range of customers, including Rentokil and IAP, and partners across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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Hampton by Hilton manager: New office developments should fuel growth for hotel market in Cluj – Napoca
With the hotel market in the Central Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca closely following the patterns of the capital market, the city’s hotels too are poised for growth once several office buildings under development become functional and boost demand among local and foreign business people.
Read MoreResearchers claim successful blood experiment in Transylvania
Researchers have claimed success in conducting the world’s first artificial blood experiment in a venue eerily associated with the legendary bloodthirsty Dracula.
Read MoreTransylvanian Sea Worm Blood Mixture Deemed Safe for Human Testing
A team working out of the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca claim to have created a form of fake blood suitable and safe for use in humans, deriving their artificial red stuff from proteins found in sea worms.
Read MoreArt Matters | A Medieval Romanian City With Major Art Talent
Lacking a famous art school, government support or even a location most people can point to on a map, the small medieval city of Cluj, Romania, has become an unlikely breeding ground for the next generation of art stars.
Read MoreRomanian scientists hopeful artifical blood will be lifesaver
Hemerythrin is a protein extracted from sea worms, and is the miracle ingredient with which chemists in Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj, Romania, have managed to make artificial blood. In addition to hemerythrin, the solution also contains water and salts, and in some cases another protein, albumin, is added to protect against stress agents.
Read MoreArtificial Blood Experiment is a Transylvanian Triumph in Science
The legend of Dracula has long been synonymous with Transylvania, so it’s appropriate that the first-ever successful artificial-blood experiment comes from Cluj-Napoca, a city in the infamous Romanian province, according to mashable.com.
Read MoreTerapia Ranbaxy to invest EUR 6.6 mln in research center in Romania
Terapia Ranbaxy, the largest generic pharmaceutical company in Romania, will invest some EUR 6.6 million in a research and development center in Cluj-Napoca.
Read MoreWild boar herd invades Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Residents of Cluj-Napoca took to social media on November 5 to mark their surprise at their new neighbours. A herd of wild boar. At least 10 wild boars were spotted in the Mntur, area of Cluj-Napoca, with several videos of the porcine visitors appearing online.
Read MoreData on Polymer Engineering Reported by Researchers at Technical University
Current study results on Polymer Engineering have been published. According to news reporting out of Cluj Napoca, Romania, by VerticalNews editors, the research stated, „The aim of this study was to qualitatively and quantitatively characterize the optic surface topography of unworn hydrogel contact lenses (CLs) using atomic force microscopy (AFM) analysis and methods of modern metrology. The CLs used in this study were vifilcon A, according to HispanicBusiness.com.
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