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Europe has experienced major change and growth in the past two decades: The collapse of the Communist Bloc in 1989, the founding of the European Union in 1993 as a common market through a standardized system of laws for all member states, and the introduction of the Euro as a common currency in 22 European states in 2002.  Europe is leading the way for global businesses looking to expand into the world. We invite you to invest in Europe and the other parts of the EMEA region with us and experience the unique advantages the region has to offer.

EMEA Markets offers its customers professional sales services for a successful entry into the EMEA market (Europe, Middle East and Africa).


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On behalf of its customers, EMEA Markets
                                                                     Manages all operations and sales activities in a defined territory
                                                                     Connects its customers with the right partners
                                                                     Represents its customers at leading European trade shows
 
EMEA Markets is listed as service provider on the website of the U.S. Commercial Service.


 
 

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NASA Image Of The Day

NASA Image Of The Day
Cloud streets off of the Aleutian Islands
Strong winds polished the snow of southwestern Alaska and stretched marine stratocumulus clouds into long, parallel streets in early January, 2012. After crossing Bristol Bay, the winds scraped the clouds across the tall volcanic peaks of the Aleutian Islands. As the wind impacted the immobile mountains, the airflow became turbulent, swirling in symmetric eddies and carving intricate patterns into the clouds on the leeward side of the islands. At the top of this image, the bright white color indicates a thick layer of snow overlying the land of southwestern Alaska. The pristine white is broken by the rugged Ahklun Mountain Range in the east, which is partially covered by a bank of clouds. Off the coast of Alaska, sea ice floats in Bristol Bay, cracked and chipped by the flow of the waters which lie underneath. A few cloud streets ? parallel lines of clouds ? can be seen in the far northwest over land. The clouds increase over the sea ice and become thick over open water, where row upon row of clouds lie close in perfectly parallel formation. The Aleutian Islands stretch from northeast to southwest across the image. Sea ice, which is bright white here, lies on the windward side of the islands. A few of the tallest volcanic peaks can be seen rising from the icy islands. The character of the cloud streets change as they impact the Aleutians, especially near the center of the image, where two rows of beautifully symmetric swirls of eddies in the clouds stretch across the sky. These swirling formations are known as von Karman vortex streets. This true-color image was captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard NASA?s Terra satellite on January 11, 2012. Image Credit: NASA/GSFC/Jeff Schmaltz/MODIS Land Rapid Response Team...