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Ricoh enters medical field with purchase of Yokogawa Electric business

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TOKYO -- Ricoh will gain a path to the medical sector with the acquisition of a Yokogawa Electric business centered on equipment for measuring brain activity. By offering improved versions of Yokogawa's magnetoencephalography (MEG) systems and developing new, proprietary products including medical-use IT systems and cameras, Ricoh hopes to develop the medical field into a business with sales of 50 billion yen ($437 million) by 2025. This represents a belated entry into the medical field for...
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Paper superior to laptop for learning

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Paper superior to laptop for learning research published by Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) - students who write by hand learn and remember more than those that use computers - pen and paper sparking activity in part of the brain responsible for attention - approximately 45 US states currently do not require schools to teach students handwriting - data showed an increase of activity in the sensorimotor parts of the brain, which is involved with processing, attention and...
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Just something else that we can use in our talk track to clients!
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Kevin Foley ·
"approximately 45 US states currently do not require schools to teach students handwriting" WHAT?!?
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msaeger ·
I don't know if I think they need to teach cursive writing but I definitely agree writing things down makes it easier to remember them. I think with all of this remote learning our kids are going to be way behind.
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Face to face selling still vital

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Face to face selling still vital Research published by Stellar Global In-person selling situations are 34 times more successful than those made over email Close rates form face-to-face = 57% 65% of customers would be more likely to buy a product/solution/service if receiving a demonstration Human brain is wired for connection and appreciation
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