With enhanced operations, the company aims to improve delivery times and strengthen its market reach. MODULE-T, a leading manufacturer of modular and prefabricated buildings, continues to grow its global footprint with the launch of new operations in France and Germany. This milestone reinforces its position as a worldwide supplier of modular construction systems to more than 100 markets. Dual Logistics Advantage Operating from a modern production site in Türkiye and a strategic logistics hub in France, MODULE-T guarantees efficient distribution and competitive delivery times across Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas. This network enables the company to serve clients…
Author: Melissa Tuck
The International Carpet & Flooring Expo (ICFE) is preparing for record growth in 2026, introducing an 11th hall to meet exceptional global interest. Taking place from 6–9 January, the show will bring together 500 exhibitors from 25 nations and attract an estimated 50,000 professionals to the Istanbul Expo Center. Now in its third edition, the International Carpet & Flooring Expo (ICFE) — formerly known as CFE — has solidified its position as one of the most prominent trade events in the carpet and flooring industry. Organised by Tüyap Exhibitions Group with the Istanbul Carpet Exporters’ Association (İHİB) and the Southeastern…
Romania’s planned international airport near Bucharest is setting its sights on a crypto-ready infrastructure, with Miracle Pay under active consideration as an official payment option, subject to concession and regulatory milestones. MetaTerra Holdings, the strategic parent of the Miracle ecosystem, has confirmed that it has entered formal discussions with Jetstream, the consortium leading the bid to construct and operate the new airport. The dialogue focuses on deploying Miracle Pay as one of the sanctioned payment systems for duty-free outlets, F&B operators, parking services, lounges, and selected retail, dependent on the bid’s success and required approvals. Under a joint scoping process…
At this year’s Cersaie, VitrA Tiles unveiled a multi-sensory stand divided into four distinct sections. Visitors, including architects, designers and customers, were invited to experience cutting-edge ceramic innovations, featuring inventive applications, sustainable materials and more freedom for creative expression. The stand’s centrepiece was V-Tone, a breakthrough Tonalite technology designed to eliminate one of the ceramic sector’s biggest challenges: shade variation between production batches. V-Tone guarantees exceptional chromatic consistency, ensuring that every batch maintains its original colour integrity. Investment in V-Tone is scheduled to begin in March 2026, with full implementation across all production lines by the end of the same…
London investigative journalist James Holloway has detailed the case of 42-year-old Ukrainian national Nikolai Fenik, revealing how the UK’s welfare policies for refugees can be open to abuse. A double narrative revealed To authorities Fenik appeared to be a refugee escaping the conflict in Ukraine. Privately, he was developing a parallel life in London marked by contentious property moves and contradictory records. His situation has intensified concern that the UK’s benefits network leaves many local families comparatively under-supported. Fenik resides with his partner Tatiana Kuchmiy, who is officially registered as a single mother of four children. This classification entitles her…
More than 300 entrepreneurs, researchers, investors, and senior industry figures convened in Berlin for the Venture Vibe Deep Tech Summit, which explored the future of deep technologies including quantum science, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and other transformative fields. The event showcased the significant influence of these innovations on industries and global cooperation. The programme commenced with keynote insights from Gokhan Celebi, Managing Partner at SilentWing, and Ulkar Shabanova, Global Project Manager at Rook AI. They spoke about how deep technologies disrupt conventional thinking and require forward-looking strategies to shape the future. Their remarks set the tone for an agenda that bridged…
By 2035, nearly four in ten adults are expected to live with obesity. In response, Buşra Nur Özger, founder of Nur Ozger Health in Türkiye, underlines that bariatric surgery is not a cure in itself but the opening stage of a longer recovery journey. She notes that genuine progress comes through adopting new lifestyle habits, considering aesthetic options, and receiving psychological support. Özger knows this personally, having lived with weight challenges for over twenty years before her own surgery. Drawing on that experience, she has guided more than 3,500 patients through recovery. Globally, obesity already affects over 800 million people.…
On Mykonos, Mileo Luxury Boutique Hotel is setting an example for the global hospitality industry by proving that sustainable practices and luxury living can flourish together. The 25-suite property, perched above the sands of Kalo Livadi, invites guests to experience five-star comfort infused with environmental integrity. Its eco-first ethos is embedded into daily operations without compromising elegance, resulting in two years of consistently high guest satisfaction. “We haven’t simply built a hotel; we’ve created a living space that elevates our guests’ environmental awareness whilst offering them a meaningful and memorable escape,” remarks Yaşam Ayavefe, founder of Mileo Luxury Boutique Hotel.…
To the untrained eye, a well-maintained football pitch might just look like evenly cut grass. But for groundskeepers, coaches, and players, the quality of the turf is a crucial part of the game. A healthy pitch offers more than just visual appeal—it supports ball control, reduces player injuries, and withstands heavy foot traffic over the course of a season. At the heart of achieving this resilience lies one powerful principle: mow little, mow often. Frequent mowing may seem counterintuitive to some. Why not just let the grass grow a bit and then cut it back hard? But this traditional approach…
Public safety communications are entering a transformative era. After decades of relying on narrowband systems like TETRA, agencies are now shifting towards broadband networks that support far richer capabilities. Zebra’s new FR55 First Responder Mobile Computer embodies this transition, combining rugged design with 4G/5G connectivity and seamless integration with Airbus’s Agnet MCX platform—all while maintaining compatibility with legacy systems. From Narrowband Voice to 3GPP MCX For years, critical communications were dominated by voice-focused narrowband technologies such as TETRA, DMR, and TETRAPOL. These systems were reliable for push-to-talk but lacked the bandwidth for modern needs such as video streaming and real-time…
