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Golf Town and [Re] Waste announce a golf grip recycling program

Canadian Manufacturing

VAUGHAN — Golf Town, a banner under the Sporting Life Group, announces the launch of an annual partnership with [Re] Waste, involved in hard-to-recycle materials. The program marks a step in Golf Town’s sustainability practices and aligns with [Re] Waste’s vision of converting waste into valuable resources.

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Complex Mold, Versatile Piece of Engineering Enhances Golf

Mold Making Technology

Photo Credit, all images: Kid Caddie Ben Fairbanks, an American innovator with roots in Brookings, South Dakota, is on a mission to change the way families experience golf. Golf historically has an exclusive reputation, but the Kid Caddie encourages kids and families to engage in the sport.

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Renewing our USGA Partnership to Further Drive Inclusion and Innovation

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

Five short years ago, Cisco embarked on a partnership with the United States Golf Association (USGA) , marking our first official foray into the sport of golf. We recognized an industry ripe for… Read more on Cisco Blogs

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Hands-on review: VKTRY Gold Insoles

E&T

These carbon-fibre sports insoles replace the factory-fitted insoles in your trainers. They also give more support, stability and shock absorption than the stock insoles found in most trainers, reducing sports injuries. The top is also customised (3, 5 or 7mm thick) to suit the sport and shoe type.

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Beyond the Scoreboard: The Impact of Fastener Industry Sponsorship in Professional Sports

Fastener News Desk

From the revving of the engines, the drop of the puck, the starting gate buzzer, and the green flag on the race track, to the nuts and bolts of stadium facility maintenance, the fastener industry has made a big play for partnerships and sponsoring of professional sports teams and players.

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Advanced Technology Adoption Increases Revenue

Additive Manufacturing

Low risk areas within entertainment and sporting goods: Equipment makers are using carbon nanotubes for golf clubs; entertainment experts are creating Hollywood special effects by 3D printing for props or 3D modeling with virtual and augmented reality for films and gaming environments.

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Q&A: Why does TCS sponsor the London Marathon?

E&T

DR: Is running the new golf? The engagement period is the same: when you do 18 holes of golf it’s about four hours or maybe a little bit more; to run a marathon takes on average at least four hours. MT: TCS has been working with the Council for Responsible Sport for a few years now. We’ve believed that for a little while now.

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