The Deep Purple European Tour was a year-long concert tour by English hard rock band Deep Purple, lasting from July 1969 until June 1970. The band played mostly United Kingdom shows, also covering West Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, the Netherlands and Belgium. It was the first tour to feature the classic Deep Purple line-up: Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord and Ian Paice. It is considered to be the pre-tour for the In Rock album, as the band mostly played songs from the upcoming album.
Outlast Technologies, commonly referred to as Outlast, develops and sells phase change materials (PCMs) in the United States and internationally. Outlast offers Thermocules, microencapsulated phase change materials incorporated into fabrics and fibers to absorb, store, and release heat. The company’s products comprise temperature regulating textiles, fabrics, fibers, and knits used in outdoor sports, bedding, apparel, and footwear applications, as well as home furnishings, packaging, military, and medical markets. Outlast Technologies was inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame in 2005 and became a Certified Space Technology in 2003. The company was formerly known as Gateway Technologies, Inc. and changed its name to Outlast Technologies, Inc. in 1997. Outlast Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, US with operations in Heidenheim, Germany; and Tokyo, Japan.
Make is a cloud-based software platform for creating automation scenarios. Users can connect independent online services through a graphical interface without the need for programming. Integration is carried out through application programming interfaces (APIs).
Its features include real-time data processing, information transfer between applications, and the use of artificial intelligence tools, including machine learning and so-called AI agents.
In 2021, the platform was used by more than half a million users worldwide.
Founding and development
The platform was founded in 2013 in Prague as a project of the then company Cloud Service. It was established by six Czech entrepreneurs: Patrik Šimek (CTO), Ondřej Gazda (President), Roman Bršlica (Partner), Tomáš Schel, Michal Toman, and Pavel Duras.
In October 2015, Cloud Service was renamed Integromat. Under this name, in May 2016, the platform for visual automation and integration of online services was launched. In the same year, a subscription-based business model was introduced.
Acquisition and rebranding to Make
In 2020, Integromat was acquired by the German company Celonis for approximately 2.5 billion Czech crowns (around 100 million US dollars). Celonis specializes in process mining and enterprise process management.
After the acquisition by Celonis in 2022, Integromat was rebranded to Make. Even after the acquisition, the Make platform retained its own development team based in Prague. Fabian Veit was appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead the Make team. In the same year, the number of employees increased to approximately 190, while in 2021 the company had recorded 77.
Escola Maria Imaculada, founded in 1947, also known as Chapel School, is an accredited American private day school located in a residential suburb of São Paulo, Brazil, the largest city in South America, with a metropolitan population of approximately 19 million. It possesses the IB Diploma Programme. Chapel's pre-school, elementary and high school are housed on a single campus with an enrollment of 650 students.
Escola Maria Imaculada is a Catholic American elementary and secondary school administered by layman under the mandate issued by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. It is a Catholic international school with an American emphasis. It is "value-centered" in its commitment to the ideal of Christian education as envisioned by the Catholic Church. The school is "international" in the make-up of its student body and in its curriculum, which is geared to prepare students for universities in many countries.