The second edition of the European AIDS Clinical Society Biennial Report 2017 has been distributed during the 16th European AIDS Conference, held in Milan, October 25-27, 2017.
The European AIDS Clinical Society is a not-for-profit organisation whose...

The second edition of the European AIDS Clinical Society Biennial Report 2017 has been distributed during the 16th European AIDS Conference, held in Milan, October 25-27, 2017.

The European AIDS Clinical Society is a not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to promote excellence in standards of care, research and education in HIV infection and related co-infections, and to engage in the formulation of public health policy actively, with the aim of reducing HIV disease burden across Europe.

Since the last time the conference was organised in Milan 27 years ago, HIV has undergone significant changes with the “normalisation” of HIV infection with a life expectancy approaching that of the general population, reduced transmission, and universal antiretroviral therapy from diagnosis.

However, there are still many challenges.

During the conference, EACS aims at bringing together scientists from all over Europe to facilitate an exchange of the latest information regarding clinical aspects of the disease.

Page in extremis is proud to have participated for the second time in the creative development and the graphical production of the Biennal Report.

The result is a comprehensive publication made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative team and EACS communication team.

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In future, it is possible that up to 46% of patients who would have received chemotherapy in the past could be spared from this treatment and its side effects.
The first results of the MINDACT trial give hope to many women with early-stage breast...

In future, it is possible that up to 46% of patients who would have received chemotherapy in the past could be spared from this treatment and its side effects.

The first results of the MINDACT trial give hope to many women with early-stage breast cancer.

Discover in the last BIG annual report, the success story of an academic trial that has the potential to change the future of breast cancer treatment.

BIG is an international non-profit organisation for academic breast cancer research groups from around the world. The association is the most extensive 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.

Global collaboration is crucial to make significant advances in breast cancer research, reducing unnecessary duplication of effort, sharing data and enabling collaboration of scientists across borders, contributing to the faster development of better treatments, and increasing the likelihood of cures for patients.

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 vibrant publication made within an intimate inventive dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative team and the BIG’s communication team.

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“If I had to describe our industry in a few words, I would really say that it is guided not just by innovation, but by an innovation that cares - for the environment it works in, the people that it works for and to contribute to a sustainable future”...

“If I had to describe our industry in a few words, I would really say that it is guided not just by innovation, but by an innovation that cares - for the environment it works in, the people that it works for and to contribute to a sustainable future” stated Christian Kötz, ETRMA President, in the 2017 ETRMA Annual Report.

ETRMA is the voice of the tyre and rubber goods producers to various European institutions. The tyre and rubber industry is omnipresent in our everyday life. It is there every step of the way, moving our lives and our world and aiming at an ever-increased safety and sustainability in every sense of the word.

The tyre and rubber industry is a stronghold of European manufacturing, directly employing over 360,000 people - and providing additional 800,000 indirect jobs - across the EU and contributing 0,5% of the EU GDP.

The industry has significantly improved its sustainability at every stage, from design to end-of-life. Tyre weight reduction, voluntary commitment to phase out substances that proved to be dangerous, supporting the chemical industry in evaluating the risks connected to their products and the Sustainable Natural Rubber Initiative are some of the most recent examples of that commitment.

ETRMA has entrusted Page in extremis with the tasks of designing and producing the 2017 Annual Report.

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CEMA in a nutshell: discover the 2016 Annual Report!
CEMA is the voice of the European Agricultural Machinery Industry.
The European Agricultural Machinery Industry:
- Includes 4,500 manufacturers of agricultural equipment consisting of large...

CEMA in a nutshell: discover the 2016 Annual Report!

CEMA is the voice of the European Agricultural Machinery Industry.
The European Agricultural Machinery Industry:
- Includes 4,500 manufacturers of agricultural equipment  consisting of large multinational as well as numerous small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs);
- Has a total turnover of €26 billion and employs 135,000 people directly in the sector and another 125,000 individuals indirectly in the distribution and service network;
- CEMA manufacturers produce 450 different types of machines ranging from tractors and combine harvesters to plant protection equipment and precision seed drills.

2016 was a very successful year which showed significant progress in:
Advocating for a better EU regulatory framework for the industry; demonstrating thought- leadership in the emerging debate on Digital Farming, and in building a more dynamic and inclusive association.

The CEMA brand-new Annual Report gives you complete information on CEMA priorities for 2017 (and beyond), EU policies of significant relevance to Europe’s farm machinery industry, major successes & achievements in 2015 & 2016.

In close collaboration with the CEMA’s communication team, Page in extremis designs and produces the Annual Report 2016.

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EucoLight members are making the Circular Economy a reality for lighting in Europe.
EucoLight is the European association of collection and recycling organisations for WEEE lamps and lighting.
EucoLight members are Producer Responsibility...

EucoLight members are making the Circular Economy a reality for lighting in Europe.

EucoLight is the European association of collection and recycling organisations for WEEE lamps and lighting.

EucoLight members are Producer Responsibility Organisations that specialise in the collection and recycling of lighting products.

Most have more than ten years of experience in operating WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Producer Compliance Schemes and are making the Circular Economy a reality for lighting in Europe.

In total, they represent 80% of the lamp waste collected and recycled, in the 18 European countries where they operate.

Interested in the activities of EucoLight, check the Biennial Report 2016-2017!

The publication is the result of a close collaboration between the EucoLight communication team and 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.

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Patient care, research and teaching: 3 key missions of the Institut Jules Bordet
Situated at the heart of Europe, the Jules Bordet Institute (Institut Jules Bordet) is one of Europe’s first ever cancer centres.
Belgium’s only self-governing hospital...

Patient care, research and teaching: 3 key missions of the Institut Jules Bordet

Situated at the heart of Europe, the Jules Bordet Institute (Institut Jules Bordet) is one of Europe’s first ever cancer centres.
Belgium’s only self-governing hospital dedicated entirely to cancer, Institut Jules Bordet’s multidisciplinary strategy embraces its three key missions: patient care, research and teaching.

Institut Jules Bordet brings together all the medical and paramedical disciplines at a single location, enabling it to provide the full range of cancer prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation services.

The Institute is primarily a pioneer and innovator, ensuring that it always uses cutting-edge technology and the very latest therapeutic approaches, as well as those in development.

Institut Jules Bordet works with some European and American institutions, including the United States National Cancer Institute (NCI), the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) and the Organisation of European Cancer Institutes (OECI).

In close collaboration with the Institut Jules Bordet’s communication team, Page in extremis creates and produces various vibrant communication publications for the Institut Jules Bordet.

Based in Brussels, Page in extremis is a communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication. Our multidisciplinary team has expertise in matters implying complexity and sensitive human-centered messages.

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What happened to European children in 2016?
You will find the answers is in the new Eurochild Annual Report.
Eurochild is a network of organisations working with and for children throughout Europe, striving for a society that respects the rights of...

What happened to European children in 2016?

You will find the answers is in the new Eurochild Annual Report.
Eurochild is a network of organisations working with and for children throughout Europe, striving for a society that respects the rights of children.

The work of Eurochild is underpinned by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), the most signed international human rights treaty that grants all children and young people a comprehensive set of rights.

The new Annual Report of the organisation highlights the fact that if progress towards the full realisation of children’s rights in Europe suffered several setbacks, 2016 also brought significant positive developments.

Two examples: (1) the Council of Europe adopted a 6-year ambitious children’s rights strategy with high-level political commitment from many of its 47 member states; (2) the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child issued two new General Comments giving guidance to governments on public spending for the realisation of children’s rights, and implementation of children’s rights during adolescence.

In 2016, Eurochild welcomed 17 new members after a vote by the General Assembly. Eurochild has a total of 178 members, from 33 countries, including organisations and individuals working to promote children’s rights in Europe.

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Since 1994, the broad experience of the Belgian communication agency has been extended to more than four hundred annual reports.

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ASECAP has updated two significant brochures related to the security on the motorways: “Life-Saving Chain in ASECAP” and “Ghost drivers.”
Life-Saving Chain in ASECAP is a publication that aims at providing a clear overview of all the actions taken...

ASECAP has updated two significant brochures related to the security on the motorways: “Life-Saving Chain in ASECAP” and “Ghost drivers.”

Life-Saving Chain in ASECAP is a publication that aims at providing a clear overview of all the actions taken after an accident.
The brochure carefully describes the critical operations that are activated by different stakeholders in case of an accident to save lives and avoid any related dangers to the people. These procedures are often a chain system where several actors (police, concessionaires, fire brigades, emergency services) are actively involved and share different responsibilities.

“Ghost drivers” is the second publication related to motorways security matters.
Ghost drivers have been the cause of severe accidents in different Member States, and they represent an emerging threat to road safety policies in the EU.
This phenomenon consists of those vehicles driving in the wrong direction on a motorway posing a grave danger to other drivers.
Indeed, wrong-way crashes are relatively infrequent, but they are more likely to produce serious injuries and fatalities compared to other types of accidents.

The publication sheds more light on the direct experiences of the ASECAP members confronted with this emerging issue and provides a comprehensive picture of the situation in different countries stressing the need for joint actions and initiatives between toll road operators and other relevant stakeholders.

Both publications are the result of a close collaboration between the ASECAP communication team and Page in extremis.

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Page in extremis has over 23 years experience in guiding organisations on the road to defining and articulating their uniqueness. The multidisciplinary communication agency team translates your organisation core idea into brilliant and adequate visual systems.

Page in extremis builds brands and strengthens the reputation of Global Organisations, European Associations and leading Corporations.

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Community pharmacy, a public health hub
The community pharmacy network provides many opportunities for public health activities. With extended opening hours and no appointment needed for advice or services, community pharmacy is more accessible than...


Community pharmacy, a public health hub

The community pharmacy network provides many opportunities for public health activities. With extended opening hours and no appointment needed for advice or services, community pharmacy is more accessible than any other healthcare setting.

An estimated 46 Million people visit the community pharmacy network in Europe every day. Community pharmacies are available to a range of individuals in both good and poor health, and to those that may not have formal contact with any other health professional.

The PGEU Report 2016 entitled “Community pharmacy, a public health hub”, features various examples of the public health activities of community pharmacists. The report illustrates these activities under the three domains of public health: health protection, health improvement, and health service delivery and quality.

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 the 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 2016 Annual Report is the result of the close collaboration between the PGEU’s communication team and the communication agency, Page in extremis.

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Over the past 18 months, the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER) has kept up to promote rail as the backbone of European mobility and as a key enabler of the European Union’s long-term strategy for decarbonising its...

Over the past 18 months, the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER)  has kept up to promote rail as the backbone of European mobility and as a key enabler of the European Union’s long-term strategy for decarbonising its economy.

In the last Annual Report of the European organisation, Rüdiger Grube, the CER Chairman said: “We will continue working closely with the European institutions on improving the performance of the railway sector and delivering our contribution to an even stronger sustainable Europe”.

Known as the voice of European railways, CER ́s role is to represent the interests of its members by actively providing an input to EU policy, in particular, to support an improved business and regulatory environment for European railway undertakings and infrastructure managers.

CER brings together more than 70 railway undertakings, their national associations as well as infrastructure managers and vehicle leasing companies.

CER members represent 73% of the European rail network length, 80% of the European freight business and 96% of rail passenger operations in Europe.

Page in extremis is proud to have participated in the creative development and the graphical production of the CER annual report. The result is a vibrant and impactful publication made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative team and CER’s communication team.

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

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

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.

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Did you know that metallic objects, dating back more than 2,000 years, already contained nickel?
In the 19th century, nickel came to prominence in plating and alloys such as “nickel silver”.
Stainless steels were discovered early in the 20th century...

Did you know that metallic objects, dating back more than 2,000 years, already contained nickel?

In the 19th century, nickel came to prominence in plating and alloys such as “nickel silver”.

Stainless steels were discovered early in the 20th century and nickel was found to have a very beneficial role in many of the standard grades, a situation which continues to this day.

Alloys based on nickel were found to have excellent corrosion resistance and high-temperature resistance, which made them suitable for chemical plants and also allowed the practical realisation of the jet engine.

As a result of these developments, nickel enjoyed a vigorous growth of demand in the 20th Century and remains to do so.

Nickel is highly recyclable and is an essential material for current and future technologies – making it a crucial element for European growth.

Some 688,000 jobs across Europe are directly and indirectly dependent on the nickel value chain.

Do you want to know more about Nickel, discover the publication “Life of Ni”, a blockbuster hit of the Nickel Institute Europe.

The brochure translated into many languages results of a close collaboration between the communication team of Nickel Institute Europe and their agency partner for communication, Page in extremis.

Located in Brussels, the communication agency Page in extremis has extended experience in the adaptation of specific communication needs into powerfully communication tools.

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Under the coordination of EUROCHAMBRES, the STEEEP project co-funded by the EU’s Intelligent Energy Europe programme was launched in March 2014. The aim of the 3-years project was to reduce participating SMEs’ energy use by 10 to 15%.
For this,...

Under the coordination of EUROCHAMBRES, the STEEEP project co-funded by the EU’s Intelligent Energy Europe programme was launched in March 2014. The aim of the 3-years project was to reduce participating SMEs’ energy use by 10 to 15%. 

For this, EUROCHAMBRES and 36 Chambers of Commerce and Industry from 10 different European countries provided 600 cross-sector SMEs with tailored training and guidance on effective energy management tools and practices targeted towards specific national or regional needs.

A brochure has been developed illustrating a selection of success stories from participating SMEs across Europe that took the decision to pursue cost cuts through implementing an energy management strategy.

This brochure presents some of the success stories that emerged from the Chambers’ work with European SMEs set on the road to achieve up to 15% of energy savings.

Following, DR. Richard Weber, Eurochambres Chairman: “These provide clear evidence that being innovative in terms of energy efficiency is an economic success factor. I hope that these examples will motivate more SMEs to follow suit”.

The brochure is the result of a collaboration between the communication team of Eurochambres and the communication agency, Page in extremis.

Page in extremis is a strategic communication agency, involving an experimented multidisciplinary team, building brands and strengthening reputations for leading corporations, institutions and associations.

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 renewal of your visual identity supported by easy to use guidelines developed in a clear and concise Brand guide.

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The European Construction Industry Federation (FIEC) publishes since many years a document giving information about construction activity in Europe.
26 countries are analysed individually and the European Union as a whole under the following...

The European Construction Industry Federation (FIEC) publishes since many years a document giving information about construction activity in Europe.

26 countries are analysed individually and the European Union as a whole under the following headings: General overview / Overall construction activity (including employment) / New housebuilding / Renovation and maintenance of residential buildings / Non-residential building / Civil-engineering / Construction abroad

The statistics are expressed in percentages (and some in real figures).  The data are given over a period of 10 years. The forecasts are valid for up to one year.

Interested to know more about the European Construction Industry? Find out the data in the last FIEC statistical report!

FIEC is the “Social Partner” representing employers in the European Sectorial Social Dialogue “Construction”. FIEC speaks for the European construction industry.

Since 2012, FIEC has entrusted the development of its visual communication strategy and the production of its supports to Page in extremis, the communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication.

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The 2016 ASECAP Statistical Bulletin highlights current key figures about the toll road networks that are operated by the 22 ASECAP members.
The publication offers a comprehensive picture of the toll motorway sector in Europe and endeavours to...

The 2016 ASECAP Statistical Bulletin highlights current key figures about the toll road networks that are operated by the 22 ASECAP members.

The publication offers a comprehensive picture of the toll motorway sector in Europe and endeavours to reflect ASECAP’s continued dedication to the promotion of their member interests.

ASECAP, which is the sole European professional association of toll motorway companies now bring together 192 companies that manage more than 50,000 km of toll roads, bridges and tunnels in 22 countries.

All over the years, ASECAP and its members have always pursued their efforts to successfully take up some key challenges: ensuring an environmentally friendly, efficient traffic management, while guaranteeing a high-quality, safe, smart and comfortable road service at an affordable cost.

With their year-long experience and strong expertise, ASECAP members have proven that their tolling-concession schemes are the most useful tools to design, finance, build, operate and maintain safe, efficient, smart and sustainable road infrastructures.

ASECAP maintains relations with relevant international organisations, the EU institutions and the industry’s primary stakeholders, protecting the interests of ASECAP members regarding the deployment of a holistic, cooperative transport approach.

Since 2012, ASECAP has entrusted the development of its visual communication strategy and the production of its supports to Page in extremis, the communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication.

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Latest CO2 reduction by Europe’s airports announced!
Airport Carbon Accreditation has continuously succeeded in reducing significant levels of carbon dioxide emissions.
Following the last edition of the Achieving Carbon Reduction brochure: “year 7 of...

Latest CO2 reduction by Europe’s airports announced!

Airport Carbon Accreditation has continuously succeeded in reducing significant levels of carbon dioxide emissions.

Following the last edition of the Achieving Carbon Reduction brochure: “year 7 of the programme was no exception with a total reduction of 206,090 tonnes of CO2 achieved”.

This new release of the publication from ACI EUROPE is related to Airport Carbon Accreditation — the only institutionally-endorsed, carbon management certification standard for airports.

ACI EUROPE is the voice of Europe’s airports, representing over 450 airports in 44 European countries. The members of the association handle 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe.

Based in Brussels, ACI EUROPE leads and serves the European airport industry and maintains close links with other ACI regions throughout the world.

The communication agency Page in extremis signs the update of the brochure.

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Page in extremis helps you realise innovative and astonishing publications. 

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