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You can’t seem to escape stories about the current Corona pandemic we are in the midst of and whilst it appear that everythng we hear is bad news, we’ve gathered together some positive news stories that give is a glimmer of hope that there may be some light at the end of the Covid-19 tunnel.
We have included links to the news stories as reported on official news platforms so you can read them for yourself.
Robots use light beams to zap hospital viruses!
That’s right, you read it correctly, a robotic engineering company in Denmark has developed a robot which can clear a room of harmful microbes.
Glowing like light sabres, eight bulbs emit concentrated UV-C ultraviolet light. This destroys bacteria, viruses and other harmful microbes by damaging their DNA and RNA, so they can’t multiply.
Scientists around the world race to create a vaccine
About 35 companies and academic institutions are racing to create such a vaccine, at least four of which already have candidates they have been testing in animals.
The first of these, produced by Boston-based biotech firm Moderna , will enter human trials imminently.
Global lockdown illustrates how much pollution can change
In the battle against COVID-19, countries around the world are restricting gatherings, encouraging people to work from home and closing public venues. Italy is under lockdown.
All of these actions are having quantifiable consequences, particularly in our environment, scientists believe. Once the current crises has subsided, it’s hoped that these learnings can be taken forward to persuade countries to seriously look at how they are polluting their countries.
and away from scientific news here’s a few other heartwarming stories that might put a smile on your face….
Dad creates ingenious way to stop being disturbed by kids
This Dad has decided that he doesn’t want continuous interruptions from his children while he is locked down in self-isolation. His solution is ingenious.
If only this was the easy answer to the loo roll shortage!
With the amount of time lots of us will be spending at home, this would be a great solution for all gardening enthusiasts!
Take a look at this couples agricultural solution
Who needs a running machine to exercise at home?
As we may all be spending more time indoors over the coming weeks, our MD Mike Fawcett has decided to initiate the Tetenal Lending Library, bringing in some of his favourite books for the staff to borrow.
We all know that it can be difficult to motivate ourselves to exercise at the best of times, but with many gyms closing down and home treadmills a little on the expensive side, this guy has come up with a simple solution in his kitchen.
Take a look at his great idea, then try it yourself!
and if you are exercising at home, don’t upset anyone!
Most of us have been told not to play with a ball in the house at some point in our lives. It seems like some people never really got the message……
we think this video speaks for itself…..
Sports stars show they do care about the community
Former Manchester United and England defender Gary Neville is to open his hotels free of charge to health workers to help with the coronavirus crisis.
Closer to Tetenal’s home here in Leicester, one of the Foxes legends approached Age UK to offer his help.
Whilst down in London, Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha offered help to NHS staff with housing.
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If you have any great stories from your local community then please share them with us so we can include them in future posts.
We’ll all be spending more time at home so why not let us have your recommendations for Box Sets that you’ve enjoyed recently.
It’s difficult times so we all need to try and pull together and help each other.
We hope you found some positivity in today’s stories. We’ll be back soon with more to try and raise your spirits a little.
You can’t seem to escape stories about the current Corona pandemic we are in the midst of and whilst it appear that everythng we hear is bad news, we’ve gathered together some positive news stories that give is a glimmer of hope that there may be some light at the end of the Covid-19 tunnel.
We have included links to the news stories as reported on official news platforms so you can read them for yourself.
Hospital staff in the Chinese city where the coronavirus originated have removed their masks ceremoniously as the country’s last emergency hospital, built to handle the crisis, was closed.
Apple has reopened all of its Chinese stores, a month after shutting them down amid the coronavirus outbreak. All 42 official Apple retail stores opened on Friday, although some stores had special business hours.
A team of Australian researchers say they’ve found a cure for the novel coronavirus and hope to have patients enrolled in a nationwide trial by the end of the month.
Israeli scientists are on the cusp of developing the first vaccine against Coronavirus according to Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis. If all goes as planned, the vaccine could be ready within a few weeks and available in 90 days, according to a release.</p
Penguins at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago were given the run of the building during the current shutdown of the premises due to the Coronavirus.
Take a look at the penguins on tour here
You can’t quarantine music – watch as Italy plays and sings from balconies in locked-down cities.
Since the country was completely quarantined last week, swathes of videos have gone viral across social media in which musicians, singers and music lovers share performances from their balconies.
see some of the best videos here
Stars are responding to self-confinement by streaming songs and interacting with fans across social media
Coldplay’s Chris Martin played an impromptu set on Instagram Live, taking fans’ questions and covering David Bowie’s Life On Mars.
Country singer Keith Urban also went live on Instagram with his wife, Nicole Kidman, in the background.
In the current climate it is important to undertake all hygiene measures to protect the health & well-being of employees and their families, but wherever possible to maintain a level of normaility in terms of business operations.
Tetenal realise that maintaining a high level of service to our customers is paramount in helping you through these uncertain time.
All areas of our business are currently operating as normal which means you can continue to place orders through our sales team, sales desk or through our website and our technical support team are on hand to ensure your equipment is working to its optimum.
We will of course continue to monitor the situation and make sure your are informed of any changes that may be recommended by the experts advising government and businesses.
If you require any further information then please speak with your Tetenal Account Manager in the first instance.
OUR WEBSITE IS ALWAYS OPEN FOR BUSINESS
We recognise that your own working situation may change so it is worth remembering that the Tetenal website is open for business 24 hours a day for you to check pricing and place orders.
If you don’t currently have a web account with us then now may be the perfect time to open one.
If you’d like to check whether you are able to order online or to set up an online account just drop us a line to marketing@tetenal.uk.com
STAY SAFE AND BE KIND
Finally we urge everyone reading this to be as understanding and considerate as possible to those who are more vulnerable during the current climate.
We can all work together as a community to get through this. Be kind and stay safe everyone
The customer chose Tetenal because we were able to invite them to our Office to freely test the printer for themselves with their own images and evaluate the benefits the new printer would bring to their business.
The customer has had a few issues with customers rejecting jobs due to colour issues which causes delays and the reprints cost them money. I was able to demonstrate the accuracy of the P5000 and its 99% pantone range to accurately print out proofs that can be signed off by the customer and design team before they send the projects for mass production where it can again be checked against the proofs.
They were particularly impressed by the accuracy of some of the harder to hit corporate colours and during the demo was able to realise there was a few colours that had been printing incorrectly in the past.
When they add the P5000 with spectro into their workflow and run the colour management via their rip they can be confident that what they design is what they will get on the proof print.
The customer took the samples back to show all the different departments and we had a signed sales quote the same day as they were so happy with the results.
Companies that would benefit from using this going forward, anyone who requires accurate proofing before mass production can benefit from the accuracy of the P5000. The P5000 can also be used for printing high end Giclee prints on fine art papers, Prints on Canvas and every day poster printing.
Tetenal UK, the photographic print solutions provider based in Leicester, has started the year in buoyant fashion with the announcement that they will take over the distribution of Champion Imaging products, including photo chemicals and x-ray chemical range. Tetenal UK, the photographic print solutions provider based in Leicester, has started the year in buoyant fashion with the announcement that they will take over the distribution of Champion Imaging products, including photo chemicals and x-ray chemical range.
To support the change, the two key members of the Champion team will transfer across to head up the total Analogue/Silver Halide division of Tetenal UK.
Peter Smart joins Tetenal as Analogue Business Manager, reporting directly into Tetenal Sales Director Phil Barker, with responsibility for all analogue products, including silver halide paper .
Nigel Davis, with his vast knowledge of chemistry products, joins Tetenal as Technical Support Manager for Silver Halide. Nigel will also be offering an enhanced monitoring service as part of his new role. Champion products will run alongside Tetenal’s existing portfolio of own branded chemistry products. Managing Director and co-owner of Tetenal UK, Mike Fawcett spoke about the addition
“I’m absolutely delighted to add Champion Imaging Products into our already broad portfolio of analogue products and the addition of Peter and Nigel offers additional experience and expertise to our already knowledgeable team.
This demonstrates Tetenals commitment to analogue products as part of our aim to become the leading supplier of photo print solutions in the UK, across both the digital and analogue sectors and forms part of our ambitious growth plans for 2020 and beyond”.
Tetenal’s new Analogue Business Manager Peter Smart is equally as enthusiastic about the change,
“Tetenal has long been recognised as a leading business in the photographic print solutions market so it’s a great move, not only for myself and Nigel, but also gives great confidence to all our Champion customers who will continue to be supplied through a strong and stable business in Tetenal.
Personally, it’s also an exciting time to be joining Tetenal. Talking with Mike Fawcett and his management team, it’s clear that they are looking to continue to grow the business and their desire to embrace analogue products as part of that growth is encouraging for all photographic businesses which are still based on, or utilise, silver halide chemistry”.
For further information regarding Champion products and Technical Support contact;
Peter Smart, Tetenal Analogue Business Manager – peter.smart@tetenal.uk.com
Nigel Davis, Tetenal Analogue Technical Manager – nigel.davis@tetenal.uk.com
For further information regarding Tetenal contact:
Phil Barker, Tetenal Sales Director – phil.barker@tetenal.uk.com
Craig Bird, Tetenal UK Marketing Manager – craig.bird@tetenal.uk.com
Vanessa Derbyshire-Wood, Tetenal Digital Marketing Manager – vanessa@tetenal.uk.com