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  2. Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    That year, Nestlé spent about $350 million on dermatology research and development. The first of the research hubs, Nestlé Skin Health Investigation, Education and Longevity Development (SHIELD) centres, will open mid 2015 in New York, followed by Hong Kong and São Paulo, and later others in North America, Asia, and Europe.

  3. Marion Nestle - Wikipedia

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    Nestle hoped to raise public awareness of food and its role in culture, society, and personal nutrition. In this, she not only succeeded but also inspired other universities to launch their own programs. [6] Nestle is the author of numerous articles in professional publications and has won awards for a number of her books.

  4. Forrester Research - Wikipedia

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    George Colony, CEO of Forrester Research. Forrester a research and advisory firm. Forrester serves clients in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. The firm is headquartered in Cambridge, MA with global offices in Amsterdam, London, [1] New Delhi, New York, NY, Norwalk, CT, San Francisco, Singapore, Stockholm, and Sydney.

  5. Nestlé Toll House Café - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Toll House Café was a franchise in the United States and Canada founded by Ziad Dalal [2] and his partner Doyle Liesenfelt. The two started Crest Foods, Inc. D/B/A "Nestlé Toll House Café by Chip" in 2000 in Dallas, Texas.

  6. Central Florida Research Park - Wikipedia

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    The Central Florida Research Park (CFRP) is a research park abutting the main campus of the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando, Florida, United States.CFRP is the largest research park in Florida, the fourth largest in the United States by number of companies, and the seventh largest in the United States by number of employees.

  7. Food hubs - Wikipedia

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    A food hub, as defined by the USDA, is “a centrally located facility with a business management structure facilitating the aggregation, storage, processing, distributions, and/or marketing of locally/regionally produced food products.” [1] Food hubs are a part of the agricultural value chain model and often share common values relating to conservation, sustainability, healthy food access ...

  8. Nestlé Tutbury - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Tutbury is a large coffee factory in Derbyshire.It is the longest running Nestlé factory in the world, outside of Switzerland. Nestlé is the world's largest food and drink company.

  9. Stanford Research Park - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Research Park (SRP) is a technology park established in 1951 as a joint initiative between Stanford University and the City of Palo Alto. [1] It was the world's first university research park.