Tag: licensing
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Gen2X Licensing Revolution: Impinj and EM Microelectronic Partner
Impinj and EM Microelectronic Announce Gen2X Licensing Agreement In a landmark move for the RFID ecosystem, Impinj, a leading provider of RAIN RFID solutions, and EM Microelectronic, a specialist in semiconductor design and production, announced a licensing agreement centered on Gen2X technology. The collaboration aims to accelerate the deployment of next-generation Gen2X RFID solutions across…
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Impinj and EM Microelectronic Announce Gen2X Licensing Agreement
Overview of the Gen2X Licensing Agreement Impinj, a leading provider of RAIN RFID technology and IoT infrastructure, has formalized a licensing agreement with EM Microelectronic, a renowned semiconductor manufacturer known for precision in mixed-signal design and high-density manufacturing. The Gen2X licensing arrangement centers on accelerating the deployment of the Gen2X protocol, a next-generation enhancement to…
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Georgia Man Indicted on Over 100 Charges for Practicing Dentistry Without a License as ‘Veneer Technician’
Overview: An Unlicensed Practitioner under Scrutiny A Georgia man identified as Brandon Dillard has been indicted on more than 100 charges connected to allegedly practicing dentistry without a license. The case centers on the claim that Dillard operated under the title of a “veneer technician,” offering cosmetic dental services that are typically regulated and require…
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Israel’s NGO Licenses Ban on Gaza Operations Upends Aid Efforts
Overview: A Sharp Policy Move Hits Frontline Aid Israel’s decision to revoke the licenses of more than three dozen humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza has sent shockwaves through international aid networks. The move, announced in a tightly timed policy shift, blindsided many organizations that depend on predictable access to the territory to reach vulnerable populations.…
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Venomous Snakes Rescued in Ireland: Licensing Gaps Exposed
Two Venomous Snakes Rescued After Tenant’s Departure Highlight Safety and Legal Gaps Two highly venomous snakes were saved after a landlord discovered them in a terraced house that had been left unoccupied by a tenant. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about the possession of dangerous wildlife in homes across Ireland and the broader legal framework…
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Australians rally behind gun reform: a cross‑party push for stricter laws
Widespread cross‑party support for change Across Australia, voters are showing strong appetite for tighter gun laws. In recent surveys and parliamentary debates, Australians from various political backgrounds agree that the nation should tighten ownership rules, strengthen licensing, and limit the number of firearms an individual can possess. This broad consensus marks a notable shift in…
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‘You’re barred!’: Labour’s Pub Policy Challenge and the New Year Headache for MPs
Introduction: a familiar setting, a political snag As MPs trudge back to parliament after the festive lull, a familiar scene looms in the background of many constituencies: the local pub, a social hub and microcosm of policy battles. The question isn’t just about the next pint, but about the political headaches that come with it.…
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Labour vs Pubs: A New Year Headache for MPs as Local Social Hubs Come Under Pressure
New Year, Old Struggles: Why Pubs Are Becoming a Political Flashpoint Labour MPs heading back to their constituencies this weekend will hope the new year brings relief after a turbulent political spell. Instead, many are returning to a familiar battleground: the future of Britain’s local pubs. Once a cornerstone of community life, pubs now sit…
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Gun Law Debate: Why Some NSW Residents Own Dozens of Firearms
Background: The Bondi Beach Incident and the National Conversation The renewed debate over gun laws in New South Wales comes in the wake of the Bondi Beach terror attack, a reminder of the complex balance between public safety and individual rights. As policymakers, law enforcement, and communities grapple with questions about who should own firearms…
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Promise of a seven-week driving test wait in Great Britain unlikely to happen until 2027
Overview A government audit has concluded that the promise of delivering a seven-week driving test wait in Great Britain by the end of this year is unlikely to be met. The reckoning comes despite repeated recruitment campaigns and a focus on expanding the driving examiner workforce. Background Plans to cut the national driving test waiting…
