Its total production of saxophones and other Western-style musical instruments reaches up to 500,000 units each year.
Its flagship 3D-printed biological dura mater (ridge) membrane, called ReDura, a replica of tissue covering the brain, has been used in more than 70 countries and regions benefiting more than 300,000 patients, Medprin said.
Italy is the third country, after Iran and Iraq, to receive Chinese medical assistance as the novel coronavirus rages worldwide and the World Health Organization has declared the virus outbreak a global pandemic.
It's the second time Beijing's health authorities have relaxed guidelines on mask wearing in the capital, which has largely returned to normal after two rounds of lockdowns brought it to a standstill.
It’s unclear yet what the impact of the new users will be on Apple’s overall position in the e-book market. Amazon still has a commanding chunk of it, but Moerer’s appearance at the conference makes clear that the Cupertino-based company won’t be backing down from its digital bookshelves any time soon.
JD will replace its couriers' basic salaries with commission-based compensation starting from June, and lower contributions to employees' housing funds from 12 percent to 7 percent, a move that could result in wage reductions, according to media reports.
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Its earnings for the full year ending December 2018 show that Lego Group's global consumer sales grew 3 percent while revenue grew 4 percent to 36.4 billion Danish krones (.56 billion), up from 35 billion Danish krones in 2017. Its operating profit was 10.8 billion Danish krones compared with 10.4 billion Danish krones in 2017, an increase of 4 percent.
Its annualized non-performing loan ratio dropped 0.41 percentage points in the first half of the year, compared with the same period last year.
Italy's decision to join the BRI is unlikely to have been a haphazard one based on simple emotional or ideological factors. The Italian government clearly has understood the potential benefits of the initiative.
I’m joined for the discussion by Monica Nickelsburg, GeekWire’s civic innovation editor, and GeekWire co-founder John Cook.