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warp institute

sweden employeesFounded unknown

warpboost

netherlands employeesFounded unknown

warpiv technologies, inc.

defense & space

WarpIV Technologies, Inc. is an innovative software development company that provides high performance computing and interoperability solutions for the Department of Defense. Our scientists, analysts, and engineers work to solve complex problems in the areas of modeling, simulation, parallel and distributed processing, and systems engineering. Over the years, our staff has pioneered technologies used today by mainstream programs.

united states1-10 employeesFounded unknown
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Warpspd

Marketing And Advertising

United States51-200 employeesFounded unknown

warpzone games

computer games

WarpZone Games was a nano company created by two people with the aim of make fun and entertaining games. We released two games on both the App Store and Google play (Finger Cowboy and Sewer Toad). Unfortunately we never managed to get investments but it was an increndible fun ride. :-)

brazilMyself Only employeesFounded unknown

Warpzone Studios

computer games

Game Development Studio founded by two game industry veterans. We have yet to release our first game, but will update so soon as we have any information to share.

sweden1-10 employeesFounded unknown

warragul country club inc

hospitality

australia11-50 employeesFounded unknown

warrah society

civic & social organization

Warrah is a Rudolf Steiner organisation providing a wide range of services to adults and children with disabilities in Sydneys North West. Our mission is to provide services that maximise each persons capacity for self-determination, creativity and contribution. Warrah is a registered provider of a broad range of supports under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Our services include: Supported Independent Living: Accommodation in group homes for around 50 people with intellectual disabilities who need support in their daily lives in Dural and Sydneys North West. Community Support Services: Focus on providing meaningful planned activities, according to goals and interests Tailored options to support continuing education, life and social skill development, participation in and contribution to local community life Over 75 people access Warrahs Community Support Services which includes community courses Activities include community participation, leisure activities, creative arts, skills development, therapy programs, vocational skills, volunteering and farming Warrah Special School: A registered independent special school for children with intellectual disabilities offering placement for day pupils K-12. Each individual has the right to a full, balanced education and should not be deprived of a wide ranging curriculum because of developmental or intellectual disability Warrah Biodynamic Farm and Shop: Warrah Farm at Dural (certified since 1993) was founded to enable individuals with intellectual disabilities to learn about biodynamic farming techniques, healthy food and nutrition Warrah Farm Shop is a social enterprise retailing a range of quality, fresh produce; dairy; groceries and meat all certified organic and/or biodynamic

australia11-50 employeesFounded unknown

warramunda estate

australia employeesFounded unknown

Warrandyte Diary

Starting out as a small, local newsletter in 1970, the Warrandyte Diary has grown to become a lively, monthly newspaper at the heart and soul of the Warrandyte community in north-east Melbourne. Affectionately known by its contributors and locals as the Diary, the newspaper has maintained its strong community character over the years, documenting greater Warrandyte region’s tragedies, triumphs and hidden stories. Our reporters break local news and cover North Warrandyte, South Warrandyte, Park Orchards, Wonga Park, Warranwood, Kangaroo Ground and Research. Loved for its regular columns, features, cartoons and sports updates, the Diary strives to tell the inspiring and entertaining stories of the locals who make Warrandyte unique. With a monthly circulation of 4000 and a fast-growing online readership with our digital edition, the Diary is mostly produced by local volunteers with one aim: to serve their community. It fiercely guards its not-for-profit status and independent voice, carrying a strong editorial bias towards the people, environment and the character of the place it serves.

australia1-10 employeesFounded unknown

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