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Product category: Internet and Electronic Resources for Engineers
News Release from: Read-Out Publications
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 21 September 2004

Latest issue welcomes economic recovery

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After a severe chill the Irish economy has by and large recovered and her citizens are hailing the resurgence of the Celtic Tiger over the last few months.

After a severe chill the Irish economy has by and large recovered and her citizens are hailing the resurgence of the Celtic Tiger over the last few months The headline in the August/September issue of Read-out, just published, boldly proclaims "Booming times", and is a report on comments by Don Wiencek, of B and B, whose EMEA headquarters is in Galway

Speaking about the USA, he says: "A lot of people are complaining that sales are slow, that Bush messed everything up, and that the breadlines are getting longer".

"But we sure aren't seeing it here".

The Pro-Com portable thermometers from Eurolec also receive front-page treatment headlined as "Cool" thermometers because of the experience as thermometers used on the Poletrack expedition in the Arctic.

In the inside front article Gerold Klotz-Engmann studies "Functional safety in process instrumentation for risk reduction".

Among other highlights are a preview of the November Conference of ISA Ireland entitled "Practical application of new technologies in today's industry", new products, company announcements, new literature and websites, jobs and people.

Read-out is published every two months and is distributed to selected named personal throughout Ireland.

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