CEMA, European Agricultural Machinery Association has a brand new website!
CEMA is the association representing the European agricultural machinery industry. The association brings shared expertise and shapes EU legislation for the benefit of...

CEMA, European Agricultural Machinery Association has a brand new website!

CEMA is the association representing the European agricultural machinery industry.  The association brings shared expertise and shapes EU legislation for the benefit of sustainable farming and the agricultural machinery and solutions sector.

To advance agricultural machinery and solutions for sustainable farming, CEMA focuses on some priorities. Agriculture 4.0 and Smart Farm Machines are drivers for efficiency and competitiveness in modern sustainable farming. Through the participation to selected EU projects and initiatives, the European farm equipment industry contributes to innovation in the agri-food chain and is part of the solution to feeding a growing world population.

A crucial element of the CEMA activities is collecting statistics and data on market developments of the European agricultural machinery industry. Once analysed, CEMA then prepares several reports that are publicly available. Additionally, a monthly Barometer captures the mood of the key business players. CEMA is also part of the Agrievolution alliance where data and market trends are analysed from a worldwide perspective.

Stay tuned by the latest news & insights about markets, technology & EU regulation with the CEMA Website.

The website is the result of the collaborative work between CEMA’s team and the communication agency, Page in extremis.

Page in extremis realises major web-based communications projects for many well-known European institutions and associations.

Page in extremis has defined a very accurate process including monitoring and quality check particularly suited to provide maximum comfort to its clients and the best results.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:
http://www.cema-agri.org
http://www.inextremis.be

About CEMA
With 10 national member associations, the CEMA network represents both large multinational companies and numerous European SMEs active in the sector. CEMA represents more than 4,500 manufacturers, producing more than 450 different machine types and generating an aggregated turnover of more than EUR 26 billion. 135,000 people are directly employed in the sector, with a further 125,000 people working in distribution and maintenance.

"Shifting viewpoint and placing the familiar in unfamiliar surroundings triggers new thoughts as shapes and forms are seen afresh and have to be reconsidered. Functions taken for granted are overturned and totally new meanings can become apparent"

— J. Ingledew in How to have great ideas — A guide to creative thinking

"Select a team with diversity in gender age, and cultural background. Research suggests 4 or 5 people is the optimum size for group creativity"

— R. Curedale in Design Thinking — Process & Methods

The cube of AmCham made his show at Washington DC!
No two other regions in the world are as deeply integrated as the EU and the US.
The transatlantic economy is responsible for €5.2 trillion total commercial sales and employs 15 million workers on...

The cube of AmCham made his show at Washington DC!

No two other regions in the world are as deeply integrated as the EU and the US.  
The transatlantic economy is responsible for €5.2 trillion total commercial sales and employs 15 million workers on both sides of the Atlantic.
A strong, vibrant EU-US relationship delivers growth and stability for businesses and citizens.

For promoting the Transatlantic relationship, the Amcham’s communication team has developed a vibrant idea: the cube.

Seeing the numerous pictures posted on the twitter account of Susan Danger, the AmCham CEO, no doubts that the cube made his show and was a star at Washington DC.

The cube was developed in close collaboration with the communication agency Page in extremis.

Page in extremis turns brands into valuable assets and ensures the alignment with their strategic objectives.

The communication agency proposes four integrated communication services:


1) The definition of a “brand strategy” aligned with the development strategy of your organisation.

2) The creation or refreshment of your visual identity aligned with a new brand strategy and supported by easy to use guidelines developed in a clear and concise guide.

3) The improvement of your “Communication Programme” by incorporating integrated communication campaigns, extraordinary events, inspiring publications and innovative digital solutions.

4) The creative development and production of innovative printed and digital communication tools.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:
https://twitter.com/AmChamEU/status/878235700436643842
https://twitter.com/AmChamEU_SDA/status/880079079608909824
http://www.inextremis.be

"Finding analogies can lead to new thinking and breakthroughs. An analogy is something that is comparable to something else. You can find an analogy by asking yourself, “What is this like?”, or “In what situations has this problem been solved before?”"

— J. Ingledew in How to have great ideas — A guide to creative thinking

The ANEC brand new website is online!
ANEC is the European consumer voice in standardisation.
ANEC represents the European consumer interest in the creation of technical standards, especially those developed to support the implementation of European...

The ANEC brand new website is online!

ANEC is the European consumer voice in standardisation.
ANEC represents the European consumer interest in the creation of technical standards, especially those developed to support the implementation of European laws and public policies.

ANEC also has an interest in the application of standards, including market surveillance and enforcement, accreditation and conformity assessment schemes.

ANEC also seeks to influence the development or revision of European legislation related to products and services that are likely to affect the consumer, particularly when reference is made to standards.

ANEC participates principally through its voluntary experts in the standards development work of the three European Standardisation Organisations (ESOs) recognised by the European Union and EFTA:
CEN (www.cen.eu)
CENELEC (www.cenelec.eu)
ETSI (www.etsi.org)

The ANEC new website has been designed and produced by the communication agency, Page in extremis in close collaboration with the communication team of ANEC.

Located in Brussels, the communication agency develops dynamic websites since 1994.

Page in extremis proposes four integrated communication services:


1) The definition of a “brand strategy” aligned with the development strategy of your organisation.

2) The creation or renewal of your visual identity supported by easy to use guidelines and concise Brand guide.

3) The improvement of your “Communication Programme” by incorporating integrated communication campaigns, memorable events, publications and innovative digital solutions.

4) The creative development and production of innovative printed and digital communication tools.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:
http://www.inextremisdigital.be
http://www.inextremis.be
http://www.inextremisbranding.be

"By being playful with any objects, words or materials you are presented with, you can reveal lots of different ideas and alternatives"

— J. Ingledew in How to have great ideas — A guide to creative thinking

"Never underestimate the resiliency of paper. Despite predictions to the contrary, paper is not going the way of papyrus or parchment, and new and varied special paper effects are constantly keeping print design current"

— S. Heller and G. Anderson in The graphic design idea book

"If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change"

— W. Dyer quoted by A. Pek and J. McGlade in “Stimulated!: Habits to Spark Your Creative Genius at Work”

The history of the WCO began in 1947 when the thirteen European Governments represented in the Committee for European Economic Co-operation agreed to set up a Study Group. This Group examined the possibility of establishing one or more inter-European...

The history of the WCO began in 1947 when the thirteen European Governments represented in the Committee for European Economic Co-operation agreed to set up a Study Group. This Group examined the possibility of establishing one or more inter-European Customs Unions based on the principles of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).

In 1948, the Study Group set up two committees - an Economic Committee and a Customs Committee. The Economic Committee was the predecessor of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Customs Committee became the Customs Co-operation Council (CCC).

In 1952, the Convention formally establishing the CCC came into force. The Council is the governing body of the CCC, and the inaugural Session of the Council was held in Brussels on 26 January 1953.

Representatives of seventeen European countries attended the first Council Session of the CCC.

After years of membership growth, in 1994 the Council adopted the working name World Customs Organization, to more clearly reflect its transition to a truly global intergovernmental institution. It is now the voice of 180 Customs administrations which operate on all continents and represent all stages of economic development.

Today, WCO Members are responsible for processing more than 98% of all international trade.

Since 2004 the communication agency Page in extremis is an official provider of the WCO. The agency provides Annual Reports, Publication, digital publications, the WCO magazine, Powerpoint presentations and videos.

Page in extremis turns brands into valuable assets and ensures the alignment with their strategic objectives.

The communication agency proposes 4 integrated communication services:


1) The definition of a “brand strategy” aligned with the development strategy of your organisation.

2) The creation or refreshment of your visual identity supported by easy to use guidelines.

3) The improvement of your “Communication Programme” by incorporating integrated communication campaigns, memorable events, astounding publications and innovative digital solutions.

4) The creative development and production of innovative communication tools.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:

http://www.inextremis.be

http://www.inextremisbranding.be

http://www.inextremisdigital.be

Since founding the Breast International Group (BIG) in 1999, 17 years have passed. 17 years of collaboration to move breast cancer research forward while reducing duplication of effort. Moving more globally, more rapidly and more innovatively towards...

Since founding the Breast International Group (BIG) in 1999, 17 years have passed. 17 years of collaboration to move breast cancer research forward while reducing duplication of effort. Moving more globally, more rapidly and more innovatively towards better treatments and finding cures.

BIG is an international non-profit organisation for academic breast cancer research groups from around the world.
Today, BIG is the largest global research network dedicated solely to breast cancer. BIG encompasses 55 member groups worldwide, which are breast cancer focused collaborative research groups or data centres.
The BIG Headquarters team is a group of over 30 dynamic, passionate and committed people who work on behalf of the Executive Board and the General Assembly to move BIG’s research agenda forward. The Headquarters offices are based in Brussels, Belgium.

Global collaboration is crucial to make significant advances in breast cancer research, reduce unnecessary duplication of effort, share data and enable collaboration of scientists across borders, contribute to the faster development of better treatments, and increase the likelihood of cures for patients.

Find out more in BIG’s Annual Report 2015.

Page in extremis is happy to participate in the creative development and the graphical production of the BIG’s annual report. The result is a beautiful publication made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative team and the BIG’s communication team.

Page in extremis is specialised in communication with sensitive issues. The communication agency creates and refreshes human-centered brands and develops percussive digital and classic media.

The communication agency has defined a very accurate process including monitoring and quality check particularly suited to provide maximum comfort to its clients and the best results.

Each year, the graphic team of Page in extremis signs the design and produces about twenty annual reports.

This means that since 1994, the broad experience of the communication agency has been extended to more than four hundred annual reports.

Be surprised by our know-how, contact us!

More information: http://www.inextremis.be

Pharmacy with you throughout life!
As independent professionals located in almost every town, village, and community, pharmacists have a unique relationship with the public.
With their skills and expertise and their unrivalled accessibility to...

Pharmacy with you throughout life!

As independent professionals located in almost every town, village, and community, pharmacists have a unique relationship with the public.
With their skills and expertise and their unrivalled accessibility to patients, they are ideally placed to support efficient health care systems by providing targeted services which promote better health at every stage in patients’ lives, from infants to elderly.

Nothing surprising therefore that the 2015 Annual Report of the Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union (PGEU) is entitled “Pharmacy with you throughout life”.

“We are perfectly placed to support efficient health care systems by providing targeted services which promote better health at every stage in patients’ lives, from infants to elderly” stated in the report, Darragh O’ Loughlin, the PGEU President 2015.

PGEU is the voice of Community Pharmacy in Brussels. The European Association represents the community pharmacy perspective concerning legislative and policy initiatives at EU level which affect our profession and public health.

The organisation maintains regular contacts with the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Committee of Permanent Representatives (COREPER) and the Economic and Social Committee. PGEU is part of a network of over 10 European healthcare professionals’ organisations via which European Medicine Agency engages with healthcare.

The PGEU 2015 Annual Report is the result of the close collaboration between the PGEU’s communication team and the communication agency, Page in extremis.

Based in Brussels, Page in extremis is a communication agency that makes brands conversational. The company helps organisations manage their communities, engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages through innovative publications and digital tools.

For more information:

http://www.inextremis.be

http://www.inextremisdigital.be

http://www.inextremisbranding.be

FIEC’s 10 proposals to tackle climate change
During the COP21 international summit in Paris, FIEC was co-hosting its own climate change event a few miles away, with its French member federations.
FIEC speaks for the European construction...

FIEC’s 10 proposals to tackle climate change

During the COP21 international summit in Paris, FIEC was co-hosting its own climate change event a few miles away, with its French member federations.

FIEC speaks for the European construction industry.
The European construction industry contributes 8.8% to the EU GDP and employs 14.1 million people in 3 million enterprises, most of which are SMEs with less than 20 operatives.

This wide-ranging representativeness of FIEC is officially recognised, and since the creation of the European Sectoral Social Dialogue “Construction” in 1999, FIEC has been the Social Partner representing employers.

Aware of the challenge that climate change implies for European territories and citizens, the European construction industry, from SMEs to global companies, supports the European Union objectives to limit the extent of global warming to 2°C up until 2050.

Closing the conference, FIEC President, Mr Johan Willemen, launched FIEC’s ten proposals to tackle climate change:

1. Promote energy efficiency of Europe’s built environment
2. Strengthen cities’ and territories’ resilience to climate change
3. Promote low carbon and climate resilient infrastructure and buildings
4. Encourage contractual innovation
5. Promote technical and technological innovation
6. Focus financing on sustainability
7. Strengthen network interconnectivity
8. Support training and upgrading of skills
9. Encourage the use of low-carbon and recycled products
10. Engage with the circular economy

With the intends to intensify the dialogue and cooperation around climate change, a brochure has been developed by FIEC, in collaboration with the communication agency, Page in extremis.

The Belgian communication agency turns brands into valuable assets and ensures the alignment with their strategic objectives.

Page in extremis proposes 4 integrated communication services:


1) The definition of a “brand strategy” aligned with the development strategy of your organisation.

2) The creation or refreshment of your visual identity aligned with a new brand strategy and supported by easy to use guidelines developed in a clear and concise graphical identity guide.

3) The improvement of your “Communication Programme” by incorporating integrated communication campaigns, unforgettable events, amazing publications and innovative digital solutions.

4) Creative development and production of innovative printed and digital communication tools.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes brands conversational, helps organisations manage their communities, engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:
http://www.inextremis.be

"I am a story of a slice of time. I have numbers to share, the quantification of efforts and targets. I have people to introduce, products both made and abandoned, core values to share with you. I have visions and memories. I am a history book made narrow, whose focus is a single concept realised entirely by people and investments. I am their ideas made real"

— A. Losowsky in Fully Booked — Ink on Paper — Design & Concepts for New Publications

A new monitoring report on the Belgian labour market!
The Centre for Equal Opportunities and Opposition to Racism has just released a new key report on the Belgian labour market (2008 - 2012).
This is the second report of the Monitoring...

A new monitoring report on the Belgian labour market!

The Centre for Equal Opportunities and Opposition to Racism has just released a new key report on the Belgian labour market (2008 - 2012).

This is the second report of the Monitoring Socio-Economic set up across the collaboration between the Center and the Belgian Federal Public Service Employment, Labour and Social Dialogue.

The Centre for Equal Opportunities and Opposition to Racism is a Belgian public institution that aims to promote equal opportunities and that fights any exclusion, restriction or preferential treatment, by legally stipulated criteria.

The Centre regularly reports on the sectors that are most directly influenced by diversity: employment, housing and education.

The communication agency, Page in extremis has signed the graphic design and the production of the new report.

Located in Brussels, Page in extremis is a strategic communication agency.

The multidisciplinary team of the agency can help you define the essential elements of a great communication strategy aligned with your organisation development objectives.

Page in extremis builds brands and increases the reputation of leading institutions, European associations and international corporations.

For more information: http://www.inextremisbranding.be

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