Sabtu, 30 Januari 2010

John Moores Prize Art Competition 2010 - [19 Feb 2010]

FINAL CALL FOR ENTRIES
Last chance to enter Walker Art Gallery’s major art prize

The last chance to register for Britain’s biggest contemporary painting competition, John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize 2010, is Friday 19 February 2010.

With a first prize of £25,000 (cash prize) and four further prizes of £2,500 each for the runner’s up, this is one of the most illustrious events in the British art world.

The judging will take place throughout 2010 and will result in an exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery from 18 September 2010 to 3 January 2011, forming a central part of the Liverpool Biennial. This year the popular Visitors’ Choice prize will award its winner £2010.

The jurors form a strong team of experience and expertise, with former Royal Academy Exhibitions Secretary Sir Norman Rosenthal joined by contemporary artists Goshka Macuga and Gary Hume, Liverpool-born artist Ged Quinn and painter Alison Watt.

The John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize is an open submission competition available to all UK-based artists working with paint. Previous winners have included David Hockney, Peter Doig and Michael Raedecker.

The final deadline for artists to register is 19 February 2010 – online registration can be found on www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/johnmoores.

Images must be sent in by 5 March 2010 and winners will be announced at the opening of the exhibition.

Littlewoods founder Sir John Moores, a keen painter, started the exhibition in 1957. In the last 50 years nearly 2,000 artists have exhibited. More than 100 people have sat on the jury including singer Jarvis Cocker, writer Germaine Greer and artists Peter Blake, Tracey Emin and Jake and Dinos Chapman. The Moores family remain involved through the Walker’s partnership with the John Moores Liverpool Exhibition Trust.

Entries have to be original, new or recent paintings within a set size, designed to hang on walls, by someone who lives, or is based, in the United Kingdom. Full conditions are on the website. Judges will see all shortlisted artworks at Stage 2 of the judging process.

You can now follow the progress of the competition at: http://twitter.com/JohnMoores2010


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The Yamaha Six String Theory Guitar Competition 2010 - [10-Feb-2010]

Deadline for Guitar Competition Extended

Lee Ritenour presents the Yamaha Six String Theory Guitar Competition



It’s no American Idol, but it’s a competition nonetheless. And for this one you don’t have to pretend to be Mariah Carey or Luther Vandross. You do have to play the guitar though. Noted contemporary jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour is overseeing the Yamaha Six String Theory Guitar Competition and the deadline for submissions has been extended to February 10, 2010.

The endgame for the competition includes a special guest appearance on an album to be released on Concord Records, String Theory in the spring/summer of 2010. The grand prize winner will be featured as a special guest on the album that will star prominent guitarists, including Ritenour, George Benson, BB King, Steve Lukather and John Scofield. Additional artists are expected to be announced later.

The grand prize winner will also receive a four year, fully paid tuition to the prestigious Berklee College of Music. Yamaha Corporation is awarding three guitar endorsements plus six high-end guitars to the top winners, one in each of the six categories and the top winners will also be awarded a host of prizes by the participating sponsors.

How to Submit:

• Contestants can submit videos online from anywhere in the world to the Six String site.
• You can enter the contest in one of six categories: Rock, Blues, Jazz/Fusion, Country, Acoustic, or Classical/Flamenco.
• Six finalists will be chosen by a panel of top online judges including Lee Ritenour and will compete in a live performance to determine the grand prize winner on March 22, 2010 at The Broad Stage in Los Angeles.

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Sabtu, 30 Januari 2010

1st Annual Bio - I2IT Poster Competition 2010 - [24-Feb-2010]

1st Annual Bio - I2IT Poster Competition 2010
School of Biotechnology, I2IT, Hinjewadi, Pune, invites all undergraduate and graduate students in any field of the bioscience and bio related science to join the 1st Annual Bio- I2IT student poster Competition.

Date and time of presentation
February 27th - from 10:00 AM o 4:30 PM
Venue
I2IT, Hinjewadi Pune
Topic for the posters

* Basic research in biology (e.g. genomics, proteomics, molecular biology, immunology, cell biology, enzymology, microbiology, bio chemistry, nanotechnology)
* Applied research in biology and medicine (e.g. medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, clinical research, toxicology, therapeutics, diagnostics, bioinformatics, genomics, proteomics, nanotechnology)
* Engineering applied to the biosciences (e.g. biomedical engineering, biomechanics, manufacturing, biophysics, nanotechnology)
* Food and agriculture (e.g. functional foods and nutraceuticals, food processing, agricultural biotechnology and advanced agriculture)
* Bioprocessing (e.g. microbial fermentation and cell culture, bioconversion, bio-fuels, manufacturing)
* Business posters related to opportunities in the biosciences (e.g. market analysis, demand projection, commercialization plans)

Awards

* Cash Prizes and Trophies
* Winners from each category will be given free registration and one night accommodation to the 2nd Annual Biotech Conference for Students on 13th and 14th November 2010 at I2IT, Pune
* All the presenters and attendees will be awarded certificate of participation/presentation
* Decision of the judges will be final

Award Categories
(Amounts in INR)
1st Prize 2nd Prize
Overall best poster 4000 1000
Most interesting scientific information 1000 500
Best presentation of information 1000 500
Most interesting commercial potential 1000 500
Poster Requirements
1m (h) x 0.5m (w) size of poster will be provided and all by the participants.
Registration
Registration charge is 200 rupees per student (Lunch and Tea will be provided). Group discount is available if five or more students are participating from one institute (For five students the registration charge will be 750 rupees). Maximum of five students can represent one poster.
Registration deadline is February 24th 2010
Please register online to confirm your participation and the registration fees can be paid in cash at the time of participation.
Accommodation

* Rs. 200 (per night for Students)
* Rs. 300 (per night for Faculty)

For further details contact
Jayeeta Banerjee
School of Biotechnology, I2IT, Pune
Email : jayeetab@isquareit.ac.in
Tel: 020 22933441 | www.isquareit.ac.in

Download Poster

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Sabtu, 30 Januari 2010

VWMS 2010 Scholarship Competition for Voice - [05-Feb-2010]

DEADLINE for ALL applications - Friday, February 5th - don't delay!
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VWMS 2010 SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION FOR VOICE

Applications must be received by Friday, February 5th
The first 20 eligible applicants are automatically entered into the competition.
A minimum of $4000.00 to be awarded.
International opera singer and world-class conductor are the adjudicators.

Competition Date: Saturday, March 6th - from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For further details, rules and an application form, please see our website: vwms.ca

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VWMS BURSARY COMPETITION - open to all classical music disciplines

Applications must be received by Friday, February 5th
The first 20 eligible applicants are automatically considered for awards.
Designed to assist advanced level music students further their studies.
A minimum of $4000.00 to be awarded.

Competition is by recording - all materials must be received by February 5th.
For further details, rules and an application form, please see our website : vwms.ca

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CA-Sprott Business Competition Launched in 2010 - [14-May-2010]

To the delight of high school business students and teachers across the province, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario and Carleton University's Sprott School of Business have teamed up to re-launch a popular on-line business simulation. The CA-Sprott Business Competition will allow players to experience the joys and challenges of running their own company, all while competing for cash prizes.

Developed by the Sprott School of Business, the CA-Sprott Business Competition (CA-SBC) pits high school students against one another in the ultimate test of business savvy. Players make decisions relating to marketing, accounting, sales and more, while guiding their web-based virtual companies to glorious success or ignominious failure. The CA-SBC also provides high school business teachers with an innovative, hands-on teaching tool for their classrooms.

"The Sprott Business Competition was on hiatus in 2009 but now, thanks to our partnership with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, it's back and better than ever," said Dr. Jerry Tomberlin, Dean, Sprott School of Business. "SBC is a free, entertaining way to engage high school students in the world of business. It makes their classes more fun because they can test theory in practice while playing against their peers."

During January, high school business teachers from across the province have been registering their students at www.carleton.ca/sbc. Individuals can compete as well as teams of up to four students. It's expected that thousands of Ontario students will be signed up by the February 19 entry deadline. They'll be competing in two categories - Classic and Xtreme - for cash and bragging rights.
This year's prizes are:
- Classic (introductory):
- First place - $500 for the individual/team and $100 to the
school business department
- Second - $200 for the individual/team
- Third - $100 for the individual/team

- Xtreme (advanced):
- First place - $2,500 for the individual/team and $500 to
the school business department
- Second - $1,000 for the individual/team
- Third - $500 for the individual/team
The competition starts in February and runs into April, followed by playoffs in May culminating with the finals on May 14. The winning teams will be celebrated at an awards luncheon in Toronto in June.

"The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario is proud to support the CA-Sprott Business Competition because it helps educate young people about entrepreneurship, the life blood of our economy," said Rod Barr, FCA, President and CEO of the Institute. "More importantly, it teaches something else that many students don't know - business and competition are fun. CAs and other successful business professionals don't just go to work to earn a paycheque; they go because they relish the challenge of solving problems and building dynamic organizations."

About the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario:

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario is the qualifying and regulatory body of Ontario's 33,000 Chartered Accountants and 5,000 CA students. Since 1879, the Institute has protected the public interest through the CA profession's internationally recognized standards of qualification and the enforcement of its rules of professional conduct. Ontario CAs contribute greatly to international and domestic investor confidence in the soundness of the Ontario and Canadian economies. The Institute's website is : www.icao.on.ca and the student website is www.guidetorulingtheworld.ca.

About the Sprott School of Business:

Carleton University's Sprott School of Business is the business school of choice for students, employers, business and community members interested in exploring complex business issues. Our innovative programs, interdisciplinary research, collaborative partnerships and outreach are aligned to contribute to, influence and lead business and society by: providing our students with the knowledge to compete; pushing the frontiers of business knowledge; promoting intra-and entrepreneurship; adding value to society and seeking a future that is both ethical and prosperous. We align our teaching, research and partnerships along three core strengths: international focus, innovation and responsible management.

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Sabtu, 30 Januari 2010

The 25th National Write a Story for Children Competition 2010 - [31-Mar-2010]

THE CLOSING date for the 25th national Write a Story for Children competition is nearing and readers need to hurry if they wish to enter.

This is a prestigious competition for unpublished authors of children’s books in the UK.

With over 2,000 entries received in 2009 it proved that writers everywhere are on the alert for this announcement every year.

The first prize in 2010 will be a cheque for £2,000 with second and third prizes of £300 and £200 respectively.

Entrants must be over 18 years of age and unpublished.

Entry forms, together with competition rules are available from The Academy of Children’s Writers, PO Box 95, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE28 5RL, on receipt of a stamped, addressed envelope or they may be downloaded by visiting the website www.childrens-writers.co.uk.

The closing date for receipt of entries is March 31. Details of winners will be sent to all entrants.

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Kidlit Contest 2010 - [31-Jan-2010]

Kidlit Contest


Since the query contest worked out so well in October, I’m going to do another contest at the beginning of 2010… novel beginnings! That’s right, the beginning (up to 500 words) of your YA or MG novel!

It’s too messy to have people post their entries in comments, so please don’t leave an entry there. Only use the comments to ask questions. This time, I’m going to let you enter by e-mail only, to mary at kidlit dot com, with the subject line “Kidlit Contest.” Copy and paste your novel text… do not send attachments. Your entry has to be for a children’s novel (YA or MG, sorry, no picture books this time around), it has to be for a manuscript that is FINISHED and could be sent out to an agent, and it must be under 500 words.

To be clear, you have to email your entry to me with the subject line “Kidlit Contest” by January 31st, 2010 in order to qualify.

Once I have all entries, I will deliberate for about a week, pick the most compelling openings, dissect what makes them so awesome on the site AND award you fabulous prizes:

Grand Prize Winner: A 15 page critique
First Place: A 10 page critique
Second Place: A 5 page critique
Third Place: A 2 page critique
Honorable Mention(s): A critique of the first page of your novel

Again, deadline for entries: Sunday, January 31st at 11:59 p.m., Pacific Time.

Not only do you have to email me your entry, you’ve got to do the following things to qualify. Send me links so that I can double-check your eligibility, per the rules, anywhere in your entry email.

Contest Rules:

  1. Put a link to this contest page in TWO other places. Click here for an easy code you can copy and paste! (PLEASE AVOID THE VERLA KAY AND ABSOLUTE WRITE FORUMS… THERE ARE MULTIPLE POSTS HERE ABOUT THIS ALREADY!)
  2. Link to Kidlit.com in your blog sidebar (or add my syndication feed to your Livejournal, if you have no sidebar)
  3. Read and comment on at least one OTHER Kidlit post (not on the contest page, thanks!).

Good luck!

FAQ About the Contest (easier than addressing things in comments, where they’ll get lost!)

  1. If you have queried me and haven’t heard back yet, wait until you do to enter, since your query (if you followed the guidelines) will include a writing sample.
  2. If you don’t have a blog, you can post links on writing forums, in a comment on another blog, on Twitter, on Facebook, etc. Email me the links to where you posted or say you posted on Facebook when you send your entry.
  3. “Link to this contest page in TWO other places” means putting links in a writing forum, Twitter, another blog’s comments, etc., not all on your own blog.
  4. Please do include some basic info about the manuscript with your entry — audience, genre, word count.
  5. Yes, you can enter more than once… be sure to send one email per entry, though, so I can keep them organized on my end.
  6. If you are using a prologue, send the beginning of that.
  7. Sorry, this is for MG and YA only, not early readers and chapter books.
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E-Waste Design Competition at Illinois 2010 - [01-April-2010]

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Of the millions of cutting-edge electronic gadgets exchanged as gifts this holiday season, many soon will become expensive dust collectors as the pace of technological change renders cell phones, computers and other electronic components obsolete almost as quickly as eager consumers can unwrap and learn how to use them.

An estimated 2.5 million tons of electronic products are discarded each year, and devising economical and environmentally responsible methods for managing this e-waste is an issue of growing concern to environmentalists and world leaders.

Creative and environmentally conscious thinkers will have the opportunity to showcase their ideas for recycling e-waste during the International E-Waste Design Competition hosted by the School of Art and Design and the Illinois Sustainability Technology Center at the U. of I.

This is the second year of the competition, which is being expanded from a campus event to an international event. A total of $16,000 in prize money will be awarded to six winning teams.

Participants will compete in either of two categories: “designer/artist,” for entries that focus on the aesthetic elements and human factors of design; and the “technical/geek category,” for entries that create functional devices from electronic components.

Participants will submit original video compositions to the competition Web site for judging. A panel of judges comprising representatives from Fortune 500 companies will select winners for the six monetary awards: a platinum award of $4,000, a gold award of $3,000 and a silver award of $1,000 in each category. Honorary mention awards may be given as well at the judges’ discretion.

Finalists will be presented to the public and awards announced April 20 as part of the International E-Waste Video Festival to be held at the U. of I.

Participants must be 18 years or older and be current college students or have graduated in May 2006 or later. The competition is open to teams and individuals, and collaboration across disciplines, backgrounds and ages is encouraged.

Dell Computer and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. are sponsoring this year’s competition.

Eighty-one students, divided into 21 teams, competed for $12,000 in tuition support and other prizes during the 2009 competition. Judges for the 2009 competition included representatives from the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center; Dell Inc.; the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Bureau of Energy and Recycling; Microsoft Corp.; Wal-Mart Stores Inc.; and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

The competition originated in conjunction with a class on sustainability and e-waste issues taught by William Bullock, a professor of industrial design in the School of Art and Design at the U. of I. Again this year, students in the class will be encouraged to submit their class projects to the international competition, and their projects will be exhibited locally.

“The University of Illinois, along with other institutions of higher learning around the world, are home to the students who represent the future of industrial design and engineering, marketing and business, arts and design and other areas,” Bullock said. “This competition gives them the challenge of doing something positive and showing how they can design to extend the life of electronics and create new uses for electronic waste.”

Along with the competition, a communitywide e-waste collection will be held to help people dispose of unwanted electronic items and provide U. of I. students participating in the competition with materials for their creations.

The competition and the industrial design e-waste course that Bullock teaches are educational components of the Sustainable Electronics Initiative, a consortium of leaders in the public and private sectors dedicated to developing sustainable designs and production, remanufacturing and recycling practices for electronic devices.

Registration for the competition is free and opens Jan 11. Participants must submit their video entries by April 1.

Details about registration, submitting entries and judging criteria are available on the competition Web site, http://ewaste.illinois.edu. Questions can be directed to Bullock at wbullock@illinois.edu or 217-265-0873, and to Joy Scrogum, an information specialist at the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center, at jscrogum@illinois.edu or 217-333-8940.

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ADAA’s $10,000 William Saroyan Prize For Playwriting 2010 (02-15-2010)

LOS ANGELES – The Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance welcomes submissions for its 2010 William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting, made possible by a grant from the William Saroyan Foundation. The deadline is February 15, 2010 for full-length plays on Armenian themes.

The grand prize is $10,000, with publicity and other prizes awarded to the top three finalists. Electronic Submissions are preferred to adaa@armeniandrama.org,. Complete guidelines are available on http://www.armeniandrama.org/Saroyan_Award_2010.php.

The Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance’s mission is to make the Armenian voice heard on the world stage through the dramatic arts of theatre and film. The organization accomplishes this mission by supporting playwrights and screenwriters with production opportunities, annual industry events, networking resources, film festivals and writing awards. Visit www.armeniandrama.org for more information.

Submissions for the prize must be postmarked or time-stamped by February 15, 2010. Again, email submissions are preferred, or the script (four copies), bio, entry fee ($20), synopsis and other required material can be mailed to ADAA, Sunset Gower Studios, 1438 N. Gower St., Box 24, Courtyard Suite 43, Hollywood, CA 90028. For questions, contact adaa@armeniandrama.org or 323 315 9415 or 858-344-3357.



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2010 Century Farm & Ranch Award and 2010 Sesquicentennial Award

2010 Century Farm & Ranch Award Applications and 2010 Sesquicentennial Award Applications Are Now Available
By Oregon Agricultural Education Foundation

(Salem, Or) – Applications are now being accepted for the 2010 award year of the Century Farm & Ranch Program, a statewide recognition program honoring farmers and ranchers who have worked the same land for at least 100 years. Applications are also available for the Sesquicentennial Award, introduced by the Program in 2008, honoring families with farms or ranches continuously worked for 150 years or more. The Program, celebrating its 52nd year, is administered through the Oregon Agricultural Education Foundation (OAEF) in Salem and is partially funded by the Oregon Farm Bureau, the State Historic Preservation Office (Department of Parks & Recreation), the Oregon Department of Agriculture, the Oregon Travel Information Council, various county farm bureaus, agriculture-based organizations, and individuals.

Family farmers and ranchers throughout Oregon are encouraged to apply for the Century Award and / or the Sesquicentennial Award by the June 1, 2010 deadline. Successful applicants receive a personalized certificate, with acknowledgment by the Governor and the Director of the Oregon Department of Agriculture. A durable metal road side sign to identify the family’s farm or ranch as having historic Century or Sesquicentennial status is also available. Each family will be honored during a special ceremony and reception at the Oregon State Fair.

To receive the application guidelines for either award, please contact Glenn Mason, Oregon Century Farm & Ranch Program Coordinator at (503) 297-5892 or orcentury@juno.com or you may download the application guidelines from the Department of Agriculture website at: http://oregon.gov/ODA/cfr.shtml. Applications are also available at the OAEF office at the Oregon Farm Bureau, 3415 Commercial St., Salem, OR. Contact Janice Reed at OAEF at (503) 399-1701, for further information.

The Oregon Century Farm & Ranch Program is a program within the Oregon Agricultural Education Foundation. OAEF is a 501 ( c ) 3 Oregon non-profit organization and is included in the Oregon Cultural Trust’s list of organizations eligible for the Cultural Trust matching gift program. For more information about the Oregon Agricultural Education Foundation, please call (503) 399-1701, Ext. 327 or send inquiries by mail to: Janice Reed, OAEF, 3415 Commercial Street S.E., Salem, OR 97302.

--- http://naturalresourcereport.com/2010/01/century-farm-ranch-award-and-sesquicentennial-awards-open/

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NASA 2010-11 Green Aviation Student Competition (2010-05)

The Environmentally Responsible Aviation project of the Integrated Systems Research Program, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, has announced a new student contest. The Green Aviation Student Challenge invites students to propose ideas and designs for future aircraft that use less fuel, produce less harmful emissions and make less noise.

The contest spans a full calendar year, so high school and college students have multiple opportunities to enter. The deadline for the first round for high school entries is May 1, 2010. First-round entries from college students are due Dec. 15, 2010. The second round deadlines are in December 2010 for high school entries and May 2011 for college entries.

Students are asked to submit a well-documented paper and a short video to explain their ideas. The ERA project intends to reward top-scoring students by airing their videos on NASA Web sites, and students may win a trip to an aviation event. Top college students may also earn a paid internship at a NASA center.

For more information about the high school contest, visit http://aero.larc.nasa.gov/era_high/competitions_high_era.htm.

For more information about the college contest, visit http://aero.larc.nasa.gov/era_univ/competitions_univ_era.htm.�

Questions about the contest should be directed to Elizabeth Ward at Elizabeth.B.Ward@nasa.gov.
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Business Card Photo Competition 2010 (18-03-2010)

UK Online printing company Optimalprint is sponsoring a Business Card Photo Contest. Contestants are challenged with the task of sending in a photograph that is suitable for a business card.

There are no limitations on the genre of photographs to be sent in, but contestants are encouraged to be creative. The first 15 eligible contestants to enter will get 200 free business cards.

- The grand prize winner wins 1,000 GBP or a Canon EOS digital SLR camera and 500 free business cards

- The second place winner wins 100 GBP and 200 free business cards

UK contestants have a special prize. The UK city/town with the most submissions will be featured on Optimalprint's website. The feature will include facts and attractions about the winning city/town. Photographs sent in by city/town members will be showcased on the site as well.

To participate in the Business Card Photo Contest:

1. Attach your photo to an e-mail

2. Include the following information:

-- Your name

-- Country

-- City/Town (important for UK entrants)

-- Description of your photo

3. Send it to contest@optimalprint.com

The contest begins on Monday, January 18, 2010 and ends on Thursday, March 18, 2010.

More details about the Business Card Photo Contest are available on the site.

http://www.optimalprint.co.uk/en-GB/businesscard-photo-contest

christmas cards, business cards, wedding invitations, birth announcements, christening invitations, party invitations, menu cards, thank you cards, postcards, letterheads, brochures, flyers, folders and envelopes are only a few of the print items that customers order with their own personal digital pictures, images or logos, available at www.optimalprint.co.uk

Online Printing Company - Optimalprint

Optimalprint provides all of countries all over the world with online printing services. Launched in March 2007, this online printing company has established itself as one of the most reliable sites for online printing. Catering to the needs of individuals and professionals throughout the European market, Optimalprint is committed to providing the best online printing experience through: 100% return policy, innovative software, 24-hour customer service, low cost and high quality print products. Visit Optimalprint at www.optimalprint.co.uk

For more information, please contact

Optimalprint
Henrik Muller-Hansen
CEO
+44 2081332771
www.optimalprint.co.uk
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