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Canada Peptide Research Co. Launches New Online Destination for Research-Grade Peptides in Canada

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New Canadian website provides researchers with convenient access to high-purity peptide products, third-party testing information, and educational resources.

Website: https://canadapeptideresearch.co/

Vancouver, BC, Canada, 15th Jul 2026 — Canada Peptide Research Co. is pleased to announce the launch of its new website, providing Canadian researchers with a convenient and dependable online source for high-quality, research-grade peptide products.

Canada Peptide Research Co. Launches New Online Destination for Research-Grade Peptides in Canada

Available at https://canadapeptideresearch.co/, the newly launched website was developed to make it easier for researchers across Canada to explore peptide products, review quality information, and access educational resources from one user-friendly platform.

Canada Peptide Research Co. offers a growing selection of individual research peptides and organized research stacks. Products available through the website include BPC-157, CJC-1295 with DAC, CJC-1295 without DAC, Epithalon, PT-141, and Kisspeptin-10.

Researchers can also explore product collections such as the Athlete Stack, Focus Stack, Executive Stack, Aesthetic Stack, and Advanced GH Stack.

“Our goal is to provide Canadian researchers with a trusted, professional, and accessible source for research-grade peptides,” said a representative of Canada Peptide Research Co. “The new website brings together product information, quality documentation, and research resources in a clear and convenient format.”

A major focus of the new platform is product transparency and quality assurance. Canada Peptide Research Co. states that its peptide products are made in Canada and independently tested for identity, purity, and potency.

The company’s quality standards include third-party laboratory testing and a stated peptide purity level of 99 percent or greater.

The website also includes several resources intended to support informed laboratory research, including certificates of authenticity, educational articles, frequently asked questions, and a peptide reconstitution calculator.

Products can be browsed by research category, including repair, longevity, focus, energy, build, burn, aesthetics, and other areas of scientific interest.

Canada Peptide Research Co. serves customers throughout Canada, offering discreet shipping, secure checkout, and access to customer support. The website is designed for convenient use across desktop computers, tablets, and mobile devices.

The launch represents an important step in the company’s mission to support peptide research in Canada through dependable products, transparent quality standards, and accessible educational information.

All products offered by Canada Peptide Research Co. are sold strictly for laboratory and scientific research purposes. They are not intended for human consumption, diagnosis, treatment, or therapeutic use.

About Canada Peptide Research Co.

Canada Peptide Research Co. is a Canadian supplier of high-quality, research-grade peptides for laboratory and scientific research. The company focuses on product purity, third-party testing, transparent quality information, and dependable service for researchers across Canada.

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Organization: Canada Peptide Research Co.

Contact Person: Mike Frutal

Website: https://canadapeptideresearch.co/

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Contact Number: +17785354450

Address:10450 King George Blvd.

City: Vancouver

State: BC

Country:Canada

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XTJ CNC Serves Medical Device Manufacturers with Precision CNC Machining Solutions

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Carmel, IN 46032, United States, 15th Jul 2026 – XTJ CNC, a prominent provider of precision CNC machining services, has announced the extension of its manufacturing capabilities to medical device manufacturers. The company, which specialises in precision milling, turning, and rapid prototyping for both metal and plastic components, will apply its established production processes to components used in medical device applications. XTJ CNC has previously supplied custom parts to the aerospace, automotive, and electronics sectors, and the move into medical device manufacturing reflects increasing demand among manufacturers in that sector for machining partners capable of producing tightly toleranced components with fast turnaround times.

Medical device manufacturing typically involves components produced from a defined range of materials, including stainless steel, titanium, and various engineering plastics, each of which must meet specific tolerance and finish requirements. XTJ CNC’s milling and turning processes have been developed to accommodate this range of materials, while its rapid prototyping service is intended to support manufacturers during the design and testing stages that typically precede larger production runs. Surface finishing and dimensional inspection form part of the standard production process, with components checked against specified tolerances before being released to the manufacturer, a step intended to support consistency across individual production batches.

Component sourcing within the medical device industry is subject to considerations around material traceability, consistency, and documentation, given the regulatory environment in which medical device manufacturers operate. Manufacturers in this sector often work with external machining partners to produce components for surgical instruments, diagnostic equipment, and other devices requiring precise dimensional control. 

Consistency in component specification across production batches is a further consideration for manufacturers operating in regulated sectors, where variation between individual parts can affect downstream assembly and testing. XTJ CNC’s entry into this area follows a broader pattern among contract machining providers of extending established manufacturing processes into sectors with defined quality and compliance requirements.

Hafiz Pan, Director of Operations at XTJ CNC, said the extension of services to the medical device sector builds on manufacturing processes already applied across the company’s aerospace and electronics work. “Medical device components require a similar level of precision and consistency to what is already expected in aerospace and electronics manufacturing,” said Pan. “Extending these capabilities to medical device manufacturers allows XTJ CNC to support a sector with defined material and tolerance requirements.”

XTJ CNC’s operations are structured to accommodate both prototype and production-volume orders, without minimum order requirements, which allows manufacturers to source smaller batches of components during early development phases as well as larger volumes once designs are finalised. The company’s rapid prototyping process is intended to reduce the time between design iterations, a factor that can be relevant during the development of medical device components, where design changes are common ahead of final production. Machining operations covering both metal and plastic components are carried out using processes consistent with those applied across XTJ CNC’s other industry sectors, including aerospace and automotive manufacturing. Order communication and production scheduling are managed to align with the development timelines typical of medical device projects, which can involve multiple design revisions ahead of a finalised component specification.

Looking ahead, Pan said medical device manufacturing is expected to remain an area of continued focus for XTJ CNC. “The medical device sector requires ongoing attention to precision and consistency, and ongoing development of the company’s processes is expected to support manufacturers operating in this area,” said Pan. “Continued attention to quality control will remain part of the company’s approach to working with medical device manufacturers going forward.”

XTJ CNC provides CNC machining services, including precision milling, turning, and rapid prototyping, for metal and plastic components. The company works across a number of industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and medical devices, supplying custom parts with fast turnaround times and no minimum order requirements. XTJ CNC is based in Carmel, Indiana.

For additional information about China medical CNC machining and related industry developments, contact XTJ CNC at 506 S Rangeline Rd, Carmel, IN 46032, USA. Enquiries regarding the company’s products, services, installation support, and training programmes can be directed to +1 218 527 7419 or by email at hafiz@cncpartsxtj.com.

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Organization: XTJ CNC

Contact Person: Hafiz Pan

Website: http://xtjcnc.com/

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Contact Number: +12185277419

Address:506 S Rangeline Rd

City: Carmel

State: IN 46032

Country:United States

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BridgeYear’s Victoria Chen Featured on Great Day Houston to Launch Energy Expressway Initiative

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BridgeYear’s Victoria Chen appeared on Great Day Houston to launch Energy Expressway, a new workforce program for 2026 grads in energy careers.

Houston, TX, United States, 15th Jul 2026 – BridgeYear, a Houston-based nonprofit connecting underserved youth to high-growth careers and educational pathways, introduced Energy Expressway on Great Day Houston (KHOU-11) on July 8. BridgeYear’s Co-Founder and Executive Director, Victoria Chen, appeared on the segment to unveil the new workforce initiative, which helps recent Houston-area high school graduates explore careers in energy and infrastructure. 

The program is being developed in collaboration with CenterPoint Energy, Quanta Services, and the Greater Houston Partnership, and applications are open now through July 15.

The Gap in Living Wage

During the interview, Chen pointed to the gap her organization was founded to close: only 20 percent of local high school graduates reach a living wage within six years of finishing school. “Students cannot choose careers they have never seen,” Chen said on air. “What we do at BridgeYear is focus on the career piece, and if a certification or a college degree is on that path, that’s wonderful. But college is a step along the path to a career, not the final destination.”

About the Program

Energy Expressway is a two-week program designed for recent graduates of the Class of 2026 who are curious about energy and infrastructure careers but may not have prior experience in the field. Participants will build workplace readiness skills, earn industry-recognized certifications such as OSHA 10 and CPR/First Aid, and complete the program with a guaranteed employer interview. Training will take place August 17 through August 28 at the CenterPoint Training Center, located at 12045 Main Street in Houston.

Eligibility Requirements

“The biggest things we are looking for are reliability, coachability, resilience, and a willingness to work hard,” Chen said, noting that applicants do not need prior industry experience. Eligible students must be Class of 2026 graduates, turn 18 by September 1, 2026, and hold a driver’s license or state ID.

Application Process

The initiative builds on the same model BridgeYear has used since 2016 to connect students directly with employers, including its Career Cohort programs, which pair Houston-area seniors with tuition-free certification training and paid apprenticeships. Recent high school graduates interested in Energy Expressway can apply online or text ENERGY to 832-772-8328 before the July 15 deadline.

About BridgeYear

BridgeYear is a nonprofit organization founded in 2016 and based in Houston, Texas, connecting underserved youth to careers and educational pathways that provide economic stability and independence. BridgeYear operates Career Test Drive®, MorePathways®, and Career Cohort programs in partnership with Gulf States Toyota, Memorial Hermann, Phillips 66, Honeywell, and the Greater Houston Community Foundation. Since 2016, BridgeYear has served over 50,000 students across the Greater Houston area

Learn more at www.bridgeyear.org.

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Phone: (832) 579-0294

Website: www.bridgeyear.org

Facebook: facebook.com/BridgeYearProgram

Instagram: @bridgeyear

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/bridgeyear

YouTube: youtube.com/@BridgeYear

 

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South African Barefoot Footwear Brand Common Tread Launches in the United States

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United States, 15th Jul 2026Common Tread, the South African footwear brand specializing in barefoot-style shoes and sandals, has officially entered the U.S. market. The company’s full range is now available to American customers through its new U.S. storefront at common-tread.us, with domestic shipping and returns.

Barefoot footwear — shoes built with thin, flexible soles, zero heel-to-toe drop, and wide toe boxes that let feet move naturally — has grown from a niche running trend into one of the fastest-growing categories in footwear. Until now, most of that market has been served by European and American brands. Common Tread arrives with a different lineage: footwear shaped by South Africa’s long tradition of simple, durable leather sandals made for hard ground and hot climates.

“We’re excited to finally bring South African barefoot shoes to a US audience,” said Sarah McLaren, Chief Creative Officer at Common Tread. “Barefoot design isn’t a trend where we come from — it’s how shoes have always been made. Thin soles, honest leather, nothing your foot doesn’t need. Americans are rediscovering what that feels like, and we think they’ll recognize the real thing when they wear it.”

The U.S. store launches with Common Tread’s range of barefoot sandals and shoes— e.g., “leather sandals, everyday flats, and closed-toe shoes for men and women”. Every design follows the same principles: a foot-shaped last that lets toes spread naturally, a thin flexible sole that keeps the wearer connected to the ground, and minimal construction using “full-grain leather” ntended to last years rather than seasons.

The expansion follows sustained international demand. “American customers have made up a growing share of the brand’s international orders, previously paying high shipping costs from South Africa.” The new U.S. operation eliminates international shipping fees and customs delays.

“The brand plans to introduce new styles to the U.S. range throughout 2026.”

About Common Tread

Common Tread is a South African footwear company making barefoot-style shoes and sandals. Founded in Cape Town, the brand combines traditional South African sandal-making with modern barefoot design principles: wide toe boxes, zero-drop soles, and minimal construction built to last. The full range is available in the United States at https://common-tread.us.   

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