Clinicians from across Africa attended a week-long workshop in Durban, South Africa, to learn about image-guided RapidArc IMRT technology.

Doctors and decision makers from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Kenya and Angola gathered at Addington Hospital in Durban, which has treated 250 patients with RapidArc since becoming the first public hospital in Africa to use this technique in 2010.


 

Lithium Exploration Group has begun the initial testing of its ultrasonic generator in Pennsylvania, United States.

The testing begins today and will run for ten days. The purpose of the test is to operate all of the componentry together, bring the generator to optimal speed and pressure to harness the cavitation and produce steam, and identify the optimal settings for all of the stages of the unit.


Chemical solutions company PI Industries has an outstanding reputation, both as a supplier of agrichemicals and a researcher of fine chemicals, that it has built up over the past half century. By developing close relationships with both customers and suppliers, it has become a significant force in the Indian and world markets, as Jane McCallion finds out.


Even at today’s prices, the economics of opening a new gold mine need careful attention, as Alan Swaby learns while talking with Carrick Gold.

Just like rare book collectors, gold exploration companies are always on the lookout for the big find—the one that will make their name, not to mention their fortune. Not surprisingly, both professions tend to attract more than their share of dreamers.


Ghana’s resource industry is regulated by the government but it is a complex business. For nearly 110 years, the Ghana Chamber of Mines has been working to createthe right basis for addressing key issues relating to the role of mining in national development.


Dryden, Ontario has a great future based on the gold being developed by Treasury Metals at its flagship Goliath Gold project: with its pulp industry on the wane it needs the jobs – and Treasury needs its people.

The Kenora district of Ontario has only lately attracted serious commercial attention for its gold deposits.


South African logistics group Transnet has unveiled a R300 billion plan which is set to create almost 600,000 new jobs across the economy.


Sujen Padayatchi, managing director of Aspen Logistics Services, tells Jane Alverca why the company can stay cool under pressure better than any other player in the transportation industry.


 

UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp, has closed on the sale of its fire and security branch operations in the US to Comvest Investment Partners.

The company provides integrated building solutions, including heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems, building controls and automation, and fire and security systems.


Japanese car maker Nissan has announced that its all-new mid-sized hatchback will be produced at its Sunderland plant in the UK.

The as-yet unnamed new medium hatchback will create an additional 225 jobs at Nissan and 900 jobs at component companies supplying Nissan in the UK. The car will be manufactured from 2014.

The news follows the announcement at last month's Geneva Motor Show that Sunderland will also produce a mainstream B-segment compact car based on Nissan’s Invitation concept from next year.