Bollyverse Partners with Leading Interactive Entertainment Company nCore Games

nCore Games is India’s leading mobile games publisher and Bollyverse is thrilled to be in partnership with this mega mobile interactive entertainment gaming company, based out of Bangalore, India.

nCore Games creates and publishes category-defining mobile games for the Indian market. They develop multi-player games with immersive storylines that have a strong connection with the Indian ethos. They also publish games from top global studios which are suited for the Indian market.

nCore’s founding team comprises of highly seasoned gaming industry professionals with 60+ years of cumulative experience and 7 to10 years of overlapping experience working in same companies. The team has diverse experience in the industry ranging from building a multi-million dollar games company to managing large global game studios.

FAU-G, their flagship game is short for Fearless and United Guards and is one of the many games developed by nCore Games. Released worldwide on 26 January 2021 for Android and in March 2021 for iOS, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar is the brand ambassador of the game and also serves as a mentor to the development process.

This year, nCore Games has raised $10 million in a new funding round led by Animoca Brands and Galaxy Interactive, according to a report.

Pro Cricket Mobile is their latest offering which is a face off against the top cricket teams.

Players get to choose the team they want to play as and create a team of players and go up against 10 other top teams as they take part in quick matches, tournaments, and league matches. The game boasts about “intuitive and immersive” gameplay along with “console- quality” graphics.

A high functioning partnership  as such is synergistic in strengthening services provided by both companies. The Bollyverse team looks forward to memorable collaborations in the near future!

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New Nickel Screening Test Method for Consumer Products Released

SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, is advising stakeholders that the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) has published a new cost-effective qualitative method for detecting the presence of nickel in consumer products.

 

The new test method is CEN/TR 12471:2022 – ‘Screening for the presence of nickel in articles which are inserted into pierced into pierced parts of the human body and articles intended to come into direct and prolonged contact with the skin’.

 

Issued in February 2022, it contains a screening methodology that is based on the formation of a red colored metal complex when nickel ions react with dimethylglyoxime in the presence of ammonia. To create the conditions of real-life usage, it incorporates a pretreatment step that uses artificial sweat and heat to induce corrosion on the product’s surface and increasing sensitivity. It also includes a detailed procedure for confirmation of the presence of nickel using dithiooxamide. 

 

Stakeholders should be aware of the following provisions in CEN/TR 12471:2022:

  • EN 1811 (or EN 16128 for spectacle frames and sunglasses) confirmed as the reference method for nickel release
  • EN 1811, or EN 12472 followed by EN 1811, acknowledged as the quantitative test for verifying compliance with entry 27 to Annex XVII of Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 (REACH)
  • A positive result during the screening test may not be compliant with the respective nickel release limits falling under entry 27 to Annex XVII of REACH

 

For an overview of the test method and results, review SGS’s original SafeGuardS 053/22.

 

The standard is considered effective immediately.

 

SGS Chemical Testing

SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it’s only trusted because it’s tested. Learn more about SGS Chemical Testing Services.

 

SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full CEN Issues CEN/TR 12471:2022 for Nickel Screening SafeGuardS.

 

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About SGS

We are SGS – the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company. We are recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. Our 96,000 employees operate a network of 2,600 offices and laboratories, working together to enable a better, safer and more interconnected world.

CTS Building Supplies Talks About the Questions to Ask a Drywall Supplier

Scarborough, ON, 10-May-2022  -  CTS Building Supplies has released a document that talks about the top five questions that one should ask their drywall supplier especially if they are planning to place a bulk order with the company. CTS Building Supplies is a well-known name that deals with building materials and tools in the Ontario province. The company has been releasing blogs and documents to share their extensive experience in the field. And recently the company has released a document that states the questions you need to ask before choosing a drywall supplier.

While talking to the spokesperson of the building supplies company, he said that people often end up ordering from the wrong company because of their lack of knowledge in the industry. That’s why the company has made a list of questions that they can ask a supplier to get good quality material and on-time for their project. This will help them sort the good ones from the scam that are proudly established on the online platform.

As per the document, the questions you need to ask your drywall suppliers are about payment options, past customer reviews, a guarantee of products, experience in the industry, and finally about home delivery services. The company has stated very finely why you need to ask these questions and in what circumstances. To know more about it, check the document online.

CTS Building Supplies is a popular name in the building supplies industry. To know more about the products the company deals with, you can visit their website. You can also check other similar informative blogs on the website. To know more about the company or the products, you can also call the customer care team on their number or by shooting them an email.

About the Company

CTS Building Supplies one of the top tool and building materials contractors from Scarborough, Ontario offering delivery to all the major cities in the province. The company offers a variety of construction and renovation supplies like building materials, hardware, doors and windows, power tools, safety gear, and many more. With a decade of experience in the industry, the company has gained the reputation of being one of the best building materials and tools suppliers in the state.

Contact

Ranjith

CTS Building Supplies

733 Progress Avenue

Scarborough, Ontario M1H 2W7

(416) 840 4538

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Chiropractic Society of Rhode Island Hosts First Annual Golf Tournament to be held July 25

Back to the links for a good cause. The Chiropractic Society of Rhode Island welcomes golfers to the non-profit organization’s first annual golf tournament to be held July 25 at the Alpine Country Club, centrally located in Cranston, RI.

The golf event will feature a shotgun start at noon and will include the additional elements of competition for the longest drive and closest to the hole. The golf event will be followed by cocktails and dinner.

Chiropractors, healthcare professionals, service providers to the profession, patients and the public are encouraged to participate and RSVP for the event. Cost per golfer is $125 and include golf cart, all course fees and dinner. Dinner, for non-golfers, is $60 – a cash bar will be available.

Sponsorships are available. Gracious Golf Sponsor is $500 to sponsor a hole. Grand Sponsor is $750 and includes a foursome, and dinner for 4 and hole signage. Gold Sponsor is $1,000 and includes an event banner, brief greeting at the dinner, foursome dinner for 4 and hole signage.

Registration at 11 a.m. Shotgun start at 12:30 p.m.

About Chiropractic Society of Rhode Island (CSRI):
Founded in 1918, CSRI is one of the oldest chiropractic associations in the United States and represents almost half of the chiropractic physicians in the Ocean State. In addition to providing a regional voice for chiropractors in the business and legislative arenas, CSRI also helps educate the general public on the benefits of chiropractic. Those all-natural benefits can include relief from headaches, asthma, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel, colic, and stress, just to name a few.

Golfers, diners and sponsors, please contact Dr. Erika Bruno, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., (401) 499-9577.

Strawser Auction Groups May 25 27 and 28 Antique Auction will Feature Majolica Oyster Plates more

A three-day, semi-annual Antique Auction packed with over 1,800 lots of quality items, including furniture, silver, estate jewelry, fine art, lighting, glass, porcelain, majolica and more will be held May 25th, 27th and 28th by Strawser Auction Group, live in the gallery at 106 East Dutch Street in Wolcottville, as well as online through LiveAuctioneers.com.

Things will kick off Day 1, Wednesday, May 25th, beginning promptly at 3 pm Eastern time, with 627 lots of fine jewelry, bronzes, furniture, lighting, toys, art and more. “The jewelry came out of a wealthy estate in Chicago and is unequaled in terms of quality,” said Michael Strawser, the president of Strawser Auction Group and the founder of the Majolica International Society.

Lot 27 is a multi-diamond drop pendant displayed on a 14 kt white gold 18-inch wheat chain and featuring three diamonds totaling more than 12 carats: a 2.0 carat round brilliant cut diamond set around 18 round brilliant cut diamonds; a 0.85 carat round brilliant cut diamond surrounded by a halo of diamonds; and a spectacular pear-shaped, 8.6 carat main diamond (est. $20,000-$40,000).

Thursday, May 26th, will be an off-day, then the action will pick up again on Day 2, Friday, May 27th, at 3 pm Eastern, with a large selection of glassware such as Fenton, Carnival glass, art glass and other glassware, as well as ceramics, including 175 majolica and porcelain oyster plates, art pottery and other pieces. In all, nearly 650 lots will come up for bid.

The Day 2 star lot promises to be an extremely rare Thomas Downing (N.Y., 1791-1866) cylindrical oyster jar with blue decorated lettering, impressed with “T. Downing / Pickled Oysters / No. 5 Broad St. / New York”, 8 inches tall (est. $3,000-$5,000). Downing was an African-American oysterman who owned New York City’s most famous oyster house.

Day 3, on Saturday, May 28th, starting at 8 am Eastern, will contain what Mr. Strawser described as “one of the finest selections of majolica we’ve have had in some time, to include the Betsy and Rick Porter collection, which has many rare and important majolica pieces by such makers as Minton, George Jones and others.” Day 3 will feature 560 lots.

The premier lot of Day 3, and of the auction overall, is lot 3346: a monumental majolica boar's head tureen with matching fitted tray, no. 2141, 22 inches long, 15 inches wide and 11 ½ inches tall. “This is the rarest of all Minton majolica game tureens,” Strawser said. “An example is in the MAAS Powerhouse Museum in Australia.” (est. $40,000-$60,000).

Several other Day 3 majolica figures could easily land in the overall list of top earners. Lots 3246 and 3247, for example, are two teapots that were purchased from the Marilyn Karmason Collection in 2005. Ms. Karmason was the author of Majolica, A Complete History & Illustrated Survey, a definitive reference guide on majolica (and a handsome coffee table book).

Lot 3246 is a Minton majolica teapot in the form of a vulture attacking a snake, the vulture with a pink neck, brown feathers with black wing tips on rock mound base, the rarest of Minton's figural majolica teapots (est. $30,000-$40,000). Lot 3247 is a Minton majolica "Flat Iron" cobalt teapot depicting a large white cat on handle peering down at a mouse with a carrot and the base decorated with three mice on each side (est. $20,000-$30,000).

Other noteworthy Day 3 majolica offerings will include a Minton majolica cheese keeper modeled as a yellow straw beehive with trailing blackberries, branch handle, square base with branch feet, 13 ½ inches tall (est. $15,000-$20,000); and a Minton majolica figure of Europa riding a bull, circa 1860, 18 inches tall, the only known example (est. $8,000-$12,000). A similar one was exhibited at the London International Exposition in 1862.

Also up for bid on Day 3 is a rare Charles Jean Avisseau Palissy grotto modeled as a forest floor scene depicting a large lizard, a salamander and a beetle, climbing rocks around a water hole, 11 inches wide. The piece is expected to gavel for $6,000-$9,000.

Returning to Day 1, a ladies’ tanzanite and diamond ring featuring one fine quality, 3.50 carat tanzanite gemstone with a diamond halo consisting of ten .12 carat round brilliant cut diamonds and 31 .15 carat tapered baguette cut diamonds. (F-G color, VS clarity), having a total carat weight of 5.85cttw, crafted in platinum, should bring $4,000-$8,000.

A Native American Navajo saddle blanket, circa 1870-1880, 4 feet 5 inches by 7 feet 2 inches, has an estimate of $3,000-$5,000; while a bronze sculpture of Indian and eagle by Bob Robertson, titled Sacred Act (1985), 28 ½ inches tall, should achieve $800-$1,200.

An oil on canvas painting by William Luker, Sr. (British, 1828-1905), depicting cows in a meadow, 12 inches by 24 inches (sight, less frame), is estimated at $800-$1,200. Also, a lovely Iradj Moini gold toned, jeweled hummingbird brooch, should rise to $500-$800.

On to Day 2, where a rare J. W. Boteler majolica oyster plate having a long handle with seaweed and four wells, 10 ½ inches wide, is expected to hammer for $1,200-$1,500; and a George Jones majolica 8-well oyster plate with raised center shell, 10 inches, carries aa pre-sale estimate of $600-$900. Both lots are from the Betsy and Rick Porter collection.

Other Day 2 offerings will include Royal Vienna beehive Madame Recamier porcelain plaque with outstanding detail, heavy gold, and artist signed “E. Laterman”, 16 inches in diameter (est. $600-$900); a Meissen pair of 4-light candelabras, one with a lady and the other a gentleman, 20 ½ inches tall (est. $1,200-$1,500); and a spectacular cobalt glass Moser jewelry casket with heavy gold and enamel decor, 4 ½ inches tall (est. $300-$500).

Ever since he began conducting auctions over 35 years ago, Michael Strawser has stood committed to delivering services far beyond the norm so that clients could receive results far beyond the expected. Today this commitment stands stronger than ever as the cornerstone of the Strawser Auction Group, one of the most respected auction resources in the Midwestern U.S.To learn more about the Strawser Auction Group and the three-day Antique Auction slated for May 25th, 27th and 28th, live and online, visit www.strawserauctions.com. Updates are posted often. There will be phone bidding for items $2,500 or more, and absentee bids will be accepted.