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Building Performance Standards Are Key To Reducing Carbon Emissions
The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) looks at the expanding role of building performance standards as a key strategy to reduce emissions from existing buildings.
Vanderlande Industries To Create 500 Jobs In Georgia
Netherlands-based logistics company Vanderlande Industries will invest $59 million to expand its North American headquarters in Cobb County, GA.
NewCold Investing $150M In Major U.S. Expansion
The Netherlands-based temperature-controlled warehousing and distribution company will create more than 200 new jobs in Lebanon, IN.
Velocity Global Selects Amsterdam For European Headquarters
Global employment solutions provider Velocity Global's number of clients expanding in Europe more than doubled this year compared to the same period in 2019.
Databricks Growing In The Netherlands
The U.S.-based data analytics company will invest $110 million at its European headquarters in Amsterdam over the next three years.
Humanyze Opens European HQ In Amsterdam
The MIT Media Lab spin-off selected Amsterdam, Netherlands as the hub for its expansion into the EMEA and UK.
Johnson & Johnson Opens Vaccines Launch Facility In The Netherlands
The healthcare leader's new facility in Leiden, the Netherlands will support global health and the widespread rollout of novel vaccines.
EU Chooses Amsterdam For New EMA Location
The European Union has decided that the European Medicines Agency will relocate to Amsterdam when it leaves London in 2019.
Europe Leads World In Business Talent
European nations top the 2016 IMD World Talent Ranking, which rates economies on how equipped they are to develop, attract, and retain business talent.
Tesla Motors Opens Assembly Plant In Tilburg, Netherlands
Tilburg Assembly Plant scene of first Model S deliveries to Dutch, Belgian, French and German customers.
Marching In to New Orleans
The Crescent City, which lost more than half of its population in the wake of Katrina, is surging back to pre-storm levels.
Anticipating Smart Grids, DNV KEMA Expands Lab In Arnhem, The Netherlands
In November 2012, DNV KEMA announced a EUR 70 million investment into expansion of its High-Power Laboratory to create the first laboratory in the world in the extreme testing segment for the upcoming market for super grids.