Dubai intend their Expo hall to look futuristic and utilise examples of the latest technology. When Dubai were awarded the right to host the next Global Expo in 2020, they carried forward a tradition which began at the Crystal Palace in 1851. In that year, new technology was represented by the telegraph, at the time […]
An Environmental ATA Carnet
Towing your own power supply avoids fossil fuels and is a sound approach in isolated areas. The Antarctic is the least polluted place on earth, an ecological frontier we should preserve. To highlight this, an expedition intends to cross the continent in an unusual vehicle. The Solar Voyager is created with the environment in mind, […]
Carnets Used To Extreme
If you haven’t seen the Jaguar Land Rover Dragon Challenge before, an achievement for the car and driver, Ho-Pin Tung. They handled 11 kilometres of winding, mountain road, access not designed for a vehicle and 999 steps to Heaven’s Gate. The largest natural arch on our planet, formed when the back of a cave fell […]
Brexit & The Irish Border
We don’t yet know if the UK (and Ireland) will soon need to display similar notices. Irish border discussions are at the top of the Brexit agenda and unresolved. Political implications apart, worth looking at the scale of the problem. Over 90,000 Irish companies trade with the UK, €18 billion in goods travel in the […]
The Creative Sector & Brexit
Dynamic Dox are pleased to support a wide range of UK businesses, although the creative industry plays a part and is larger than many appreciate. A contribution of around £100 billion to the economy, above average wage levels and consistent growth deserve recognition. Those working in the field feel this is not the case regarding […]
Long Distance ATA Carnets
As far as we know, there are no customs posts in space, although one ATA carnet supported item is on the way out of our atmosphere. The European Space Agency have provided a South Korean university with an advanced, portable magnetometer. Built to measure planetary magnetic fields and due to spend a few months orbiting […]