Tuesday, August 10, 2004

Aqueous Detoxification

A detoxification process using electrolysis and ex-osmosis

There are a number of propriety aqueous detoxification systems out there, including:

Aqua Detox International
Hydra Detox International
Detox Systems "Baby-D" Foot Spa

The Bio-Energy Clinic has tested Bio/Ionic-Detox, Aqua-Detox, Platinum Detox(TM) and The Detox Box machines.



Exporting excellence

August 4 2004

By Evening Gazette

The North-east's top exporters have been unveiled at a prestigious awards ceremony organised by the North East Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by HSBC and the Port of Tyne.

The annual North East Export Awards, which this year celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Lloyds TSB Award for Export Achievement, were presented at a special Exporters' Dinner at Durham's Ramside Hall Hotel.

Three companies were recognised for their exporting achievements with others highly commended by the judging panel.

Mandy Bainbridge, of Colliewobbles, scooped the UK Trade & Investment New Exporter Award, which celebrates the work of an individual new to exporting. The company was also awarded funding from Defra's Rural Enterprise Scheme to expand the business to include a range of sheepdog and agility courses at the farm.

Highly commended in the New Exporter Award category was Graham Borthwick, of Platinum Detox Ltd, which offers a novel detoxification process for the human body through the soles of the feet.

Adrian Teasdale, of Inovica Ltd, was presented with the NECC Innovation in Export Award, awarded to an individual engaged in export trade who can demonstrate added value to their company through innovation, for example, product design, management systems, logistics, innovative technology, and etc.

Peter Johnson, of Techtonik Ltd, scored a double in the awards being highly commended in the Innovation in Export category and winning the Lloyds TSB Achievement Award, which recognises outstanding achievement in export by an individual.

Highly commended in the Achievement Award category was Darren Jobling, of Eutechnyx Limited, one of the UK's leading video games developers with titles including Big Mutha Truckers, which was last year nominated for a BAFTA Games Award.

Each award winner was presented with a trophy and prize money of £500.



Techtonik lead way on big export awards night

July 9 2004

By Graeme King, The Journal

The region's top exporting companies were recognised for their achievements last night at the glittering North-East Export Awards dinner.

The black tie Exporters Dinner held at the Ramside Hall Hotel, near Durham, brought all the region's jet-setting businesses together to reminisce over a year of achievement and look forward to even greater success in the future.

John Williams, UK Trade and Investment's international trade director, said: "These annual awards are a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the exporting achievements of the North-East.

"Last year the region's exports topped £10bn and we are one of only three regions across the country with a positive trade balance." One of the big winners on the night was Peter Johnson from software company Techtonik. He won the Lloyds TSB Achievement in Export award, and was also highly commended in the Innovation in Export category. Sunderland-based Techtonik has seen a staggering increase in turnover in recent years, from £750,000 to more than £30m.

Darren Jobling, of video game developer Eutechnyx, was highly commended for the Achievement in Export Award, which was being sponsored by Lloyds TSB for the 10th consecutive year.

The winner of the Innovation in Export Award, sponsored by the North-East Chamber of Commerce, was Adrian Teasdale, of Newcastle-based IT company Inovica. He was honoured for his role in creating a new encryption programme to protect websites from information and image theft. The programme has been sold to more than 50 countries in the past year.

The UKTI New Exporter Award was won by entrepreneur Mandy Bainbridge, who runs gift company Colliewobbles with her husband Marcus. The couple offer a range of gifts for owners of Border Collies and other dogs through their mail order business which operates via their www.colliewobbles.com website. They run the business from their farm at Egglestone, near Barnard Castle, to provide a second income beyond farming.

Graham Borthwick, of detoxification company Platinum Detox in South Shields, was highly commended in the same category (UKTI New Exporter Award).

Brendan Murphy, director of international trade at the North East Chamber of Commerce, said: "This event serves as a reminder to all regional businesses not yet engaged in exporting to contact the business support network for a range of international trade services."

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