[…] Apotheken fordern Entlastung von Energiekosten Berlin, 3. November 2022Die 18. 000 Apotheken in Deutschland können aus Gründen der Versorgungsqualität kaum Gas und Strom sparen: Um Arzneimittel zu schützen, müssen Klimaanlagen und Kühlschränke laufen, Sicherheitsbeleuchtung und Messgeräte aktiv sein. Selbst bei hoher Energieeffizienz der Betriebe steigen die Ausgaben durch die Preisexplosion derzeit um ein Vielfaches an. »Die Apotheken müssen dringend in die aktuellen […] weiterlesen …
[…] Receives NLAW Order from the UK Saab has reached an agreement with and received an order from the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence for the Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon system (NLAW). The order value is approximately SEK 2. 9 billion and deliveries will take place 2023-2026. NLAW is a shoulder-launched, anti-tank guided missile system that attacks the tank from above. “Demand is increasing for anti-tank systems such as NLAW. We look forward to further strengthening our close […] weiterlesen …
[…] Receives Order for NLAW from Sweden Saab has received an order for NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon) from the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV). The order value is approximately SEK 900 million with product deliveries scheduled 2024—2026. The order is placed within a framework agreement between FMV and Saab. ”We look forward to continuing to work closely with the Swedish defence forces and contributing to their anti-tank capability with our proven and trusted NLAW […] weiterlesen …
[…] Receives NLAW Order from Finland Saab has received an order for NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon) from the Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command. The order value is approximately SEK 400 million with product deliveries planned during 2024. Finland placed the order within a framework agreement between Saab and the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration. This agreement allows Finland to place orders for NLAW as well as Saab’s Carl-Gustaf recoilless rifle, ammunition and the AT4 […] weiterlesen …
[…] EDPB Opinion: Meta cannot rely on “Pay or Okay” Vienna, April 17th, 2024Today, the EDPB has issued its first decision on “Pay or Okay” in relation to large online platforms such as Instagram and Facebook, as first reported by Politico. This decision prohibits Meta to use an unlawful “legal basis” for processing personal data. It seems that by now, Meta seems to have run out of options to continue using people’s data for advertising in the EU without a consent mechanism that […] weiterlesen …