Alchip Technologies Joins UCIe Consortium

Will Help Define the Future of High Performance Chiplet Technology

Taipei, Taiwan, Oct. 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Alchip Technologies has joined the UCIe™ (Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express™) Consortium at the contributor level, reinforcing its position as the high-performance ASIC leader.

UCIe provides the ability to package dies from different sources, including different fabs, different designs, and different packaging technologies.  It is an open industry standard interconnect offering high-bandwidth, low-latency, power-efficient, and cost-effective on-package connectivity between chiplets.

As a contributor, Alchip will actively influence the direction of chiplet technology through its participation in technical working groups.

UCIe, as an advanced technology alliance, is important for Alchip and its high-performance computing ASIC customers because it addresses the growing demands of compute, memory, storage, and connectivity across the entire compute continuum spanning cloud, edge, enterprise, 5G, automotive, high-performance computing, and hand-held segments.

“It is imperative that Alchip becomes an active participant in the UCIe, given the initiatives’ importance to the future of advanced technology ASICs. By joining, Alchip assumes its rightful leadership role as an active contributor into technology standards that will guide the semiconductor industry’s future,” explains Johnny Shen, Alchip President and CEO.

For a more information on Alchip, go to www.alchip.com

About Alchip

Alchip Technologies Ltd., founded in 2003 and headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, is a leading global provider of silicon and design and production services for system companies developing complex and high-volume ASICs and SoCs. The company provides faster time-to-market and cost-effective solutions for SoC design at mainstream and advanced, including 7nm, 6nm, 5nm and 4nm processes. Alchip has built its reputation as a high-performance ASIC leader through its advanced 2.5D/3D package services, CoWoS/chiplet design and manufacturing experience. Customers include global leaders in AI, HPC/supercomputer, mobile phones, entertainment device, networking equipment and other electronic product categories. Alchip is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE: 3661) and is a TSMC-certified Value Chain Aggregator.

Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express™ and UCIe™ are trademarks of the UCIe™ Consortium.

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HAI ROBOTICS exhibits HAIPICK A3 Fork-lifting ACR for the first time in Southeast Asia during LogiMAT Intelligent Warehouse

SINGAPORE, Oct. 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — HAI ROBOTICS, the pioneer in Autonomous Case-handling Robot (ACR) systems for warehouse logistics, is making waves at the 2022 LogiMAT Intelligent Warehouse, exhibiting its latest fleet of ACRs and HAIPORT-powered workstations. Taking center stage is the HAIPICK A3 Fork-Lifting ACR, newly introduced in Southeast Asia, as well as the telescopic HAIPICK A42T.

Founded in Germany, LogiMAT, the International Trade Show for Intralogistics Solutions and Process Management, has expanded its reach to Thailand and surrounding countries this year for the first time with LogiMat Intelligent Warehouse.

Taking place in Bangkok from October 26th-28th, the event serves as a platform for businesses looking to expand in the Southeast Asian market.

“This is one of the biggest showcases of warehousing solutions yet in Southeast Asia,” said Will Fan, Sales Director SEA, Middle East & Hong Kong. “We look forward to demonstrating how our robotics systems can solve manpower issues, especially after Covid.”

With up to 5.5m (18 feet) picking height, the newly introduced HAIPICK A3 Fork-Lifting ACR greatly improves storage space utility and adaptability to manufacturing operations:

  • Flexible picking- Including trays, tires, foam boxes, etcetera, meeting different manufacturing industries’ needs (especially within Southeast Asia’s manufacturing sector).
  • Flexible Integration- Software platform integrates with most upstream software platforms for orchestrating and automating warehousing and manufacturing processes.
  • CE/NTRL certification- Ensuring safe and reliable use.

The HAIPICK A42T Telescopic ACR is also standing out, with its capability of picking and storing plastic totes and carton boxes up to 10m high (32.8 feet).

A shortage of manpower is affecting Southeast Asia’s manufacturing industry in the wake of the Covid pandemic. Foreign recruitment freezes, border controls, and quarantines across the region have significantly reduced migrant workers available for manufacturing. These challenges are pushing companies to start adopting automated warehouse solutions.

Fan said, “We’ve served clients in several sectors, especially in e-commerce and manufacturing. Our logistics solutions and services expertise can help enterprises in the region overcome challenges and find global success. From our regional headquarters in Singapore, we’ll continue working with our partners to provide warehouse solutions through any challenges.”

Fan continued, “Our automation projects are also backed by comprehensive after-sales services. Let us show you how automation reduces dependency on people, reduces costs, and increases efficiency in your business.”

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California City is First to Ask for a Free Secular Democratic Republic in Iran: Pinole City Council Declares Support for Human Rights in Iran

The Only Iranian-born Mayor in U.S., Vincent Salimi Says Pinole is the First U.S. City But It Won’t Be the Last

Mayor Vincent Salimi

Mayor Vincent Salimi

PINOLE, Calif., Oct. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — On Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, the City of Pinole in California issued to a standing ovation the first proclamation in the USA “asking for a Free Secular Democratic Republic in Iran, and In Support of Human Rights in Iran, Including the Immediate Cessation of Human Rights Abuses on the Demonstrators in Iran and the Immediate Release of Political Prisoners in Iran.”

The proclamation affirms the City of Pinole’s support for human rights in Iran, including equal rights for women, the LGBTIA community, and minorities and the end of apartheid against women and targeted religious, nonreligious and cultural minorities. Through the proclamation, the City Council strongly condemns the brutal murder of Mahsa Amini and asks for the immediate cessation of human rights abuses against the Iranian people and also asks for a free, secular, democratic, republic of Iran where everyone can live freely and prosper regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, beliefs, and religion.

Pinole Mayor Vincent Salimi is the only Iranian-born American mayor in the United States. The Mayor stated, “All politics start at the local level. Pinole might be the first American city asking for a free secular democratic republic in Iran, but it will not be the last. Many more cities will adopt this proclamation, and it will impact the American foreign policy.”

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Accruent Recognized as Technology Leader in SPARK Matrix: Integrated Workplace Management Systems, 2022

The Quadrant Knowledge Solutions annual report provides competitive analysis and ranking of the leading IWMS vendors

AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Accruent, the leading provider of solutions to unify the built environment, today announced that it has been recognized for its strong technology and commitment to customer impact in the 2022 SPARK Matrix for Integrated Workplace Management Systems (IWMS) published by Quadrant Knowledge Solutions. The annual report includes a detailed analysis of global market dynamics, major trends in IWMS, the vendor landscape, and competitive analysis and strategic information to assist with vendor evaluation.

The SPARK Matrix report analyzed the suite of Accruent IWMS products, which include cloud-based and on-premises CMMS (computerized maintenance management systems) for optimizing facility and asset maintenance, workplace management solutions for corporate and higher education institutions, real estate lifecycle management software, and IoT remote monitoring with alarms management and predictive maintenance for facility systems and assets.

The report highlighted Accruent’s ability to integrate with emerging technologies such as radio-frequency identification (RFID) and real-time location systems (RTLS) that help organizations manage workplace and assets end-to-end, increasing organizational efficiency. It also noted Accruent’s comprehensive technological roadmap for its IWMS platform, which includes enhancing its existing capabilities and investing in various emerging technologies.

Several key attributes led to Accruent’s strong position in the Spark Matrix, including its reporting capabilities across its IWMS solutions for such critical tasks as managing labor, inventory and spare parts maintenance, work order management, maintenance history, asset lifecycles and equipment depreciation. Also noted was the fact that Accruent’s solutions are highly configurable, meaning that users can create workflows and reports that best support their objectives without needing consultants to build out and maintain these important sources of information.

Accruent’s IWMS Suite

Accruent’s best-in-class software solutions are designed to drive effortless customer experiences, maximize business growth, and help businesses unlock the full potential of their people, facilities, and workplaces.

  • vx Observe IoT asset monitoring and control enables organizations to predict asset failure, lessen equipment downtime, and reduce maintenance budgets. In addition, vx Observe for energy management helps identify and correct high energy use so organizations can lower greenhouse gas emissions and deliver energy efficiencies.
  • FAMIS 360 The comprehensive CMMS offers automated preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance processes so organizations can handle more work requests, reduce downtime, and increase employee productivity — all without straining resources.
  • Lucernex The real estate lifecycle software is a full management solution, from site planning to construction to lease administration. It ultimately helps users mitigate risk, achieve compliance, understand market conditions, manage new location construction, and integrate contracts, site planning, project management, and transactions for insight into their entire real estate portfolios.
  • EMS The desk and room scheduling software minimizes administrative effort by reducing the steps needed to manage a space or resource reservation. Users can efficiently create and approve reservations and services, generate and distribute reports, and more ― delivering greater business efficiencies.

“At Accruent, we strive to develop comprehensive software solutions that can help users and decision-makers streamline various IWMS functions from one centralized solution,” said Richard Leurig, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Accruent. “The SPARK Matrix report acknowledges Accruent as a leader in technology excellence and customer impact, and we will continue to help our customers increase business productivity, maximize efficiency, and lower costs with our IWMS solutions.”

Learn more at Accruent.com.

About Accruent

Accruent (www.accruent.com) is the world’s leading provider of solutions for unifying the built environment — spanning real estate, physical and digital assets, and the integrated technology systems that connect and control them. Accruent continues to set new expectations for how organizations can use data to transform how they manage their facilities and assets. With U.S. headquarters in Austin, Texas, and European headquarters in Hoofddorp, Netherlands, Accruent serves over 10,000 customers in a wide range of industries in more than 150 countries worldwide.

About Quadrant Knowledge Solutions

Quadrant Knowledge Solutions (https://quadrant-solutions.com) is a global advisory and consulting firm focused on helping clients as a strategic knowledge partner in achieving business transformation goals with Strategic Business and Growth Advisory Services. Quadrant’s research and consulting deliverables are designed to provide comprehensive information and strategic insights for helping clients formulate growth strategies to survive and thrive in ever-changing business environments.

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Dura Software Acquires Dutch Cloud Faxing Company

Fenestrae, a cloud faxing provider based in The Hague, is the 10th company to join Dura’s expanding portfolio of companies.

SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — San Antonio-based Dura Software has recently acquired Fenestrae, a provider in cloud faxing solutions for secure document exchange. Adding to the extensive Dura company portfolio, Fenestrae is a welcome addition to the rapidly growing software buyer. Fenestrae is the 10th acquisition for Dura, which continues to broaden its portfolio of hyperniche software products.

“Fenestrae’s technology is uniquely qualified for the company portfolio and their role in providing business-critical technology across various sectors is very much in alignment with what we set out to do with Dura,” says Paul Salisbury, CEO of Dura Software. “Our overarching goal with this acquisition is to maintain consistent profit margin and steady growth while focusing further development of the product, which we wholeheartedly believe we can accomplish with Fenestrae as part of our portfolio.”

Serving over 40 countries, Fenestrae works with the financial, healthcare, and legal industries, as well as multiple governing bodies. Fenestrae’s software product, Faxination, is a highly optimized cloud faxing solution that allows for the integration of paper documents into existing digital systems and processes. Improving business efficiency and eliminating complexity, Faxination streamlines processes and workflows while maintaining total regulatory compliance. The addition of Fenestrae will diversify Dura’s portfolio and furthers Dura’s mission of acquiring business-critical SaaS products.

Justin Brady, who is also CEO of Dura portfolio company DB Technology, will be leading the company as part of its transition to Dura. “Fenestrae’s business-critical technology is an excellent fit for the Dura Software company portfolio, and we’re thrilled to expand our global reach. Their service across a wide range of industries as well as innovative private and public cloud product offerings will only continue to progress with the additional investment that Dura brings to the table.”

To learn more about Dura Software and its portfolio of companies, visit https://www.dura.software/. To learn more about Fenestrae, visit https://www.faxination.com/en/.

About Dura Software

Dura Software is an expert in acquiring, owning and operating “Hyper-Niche” software businesses. Over the coming years, Dura will work to continue to expand by acquiring additional great businesses and by generating sustained profitable growth from business operations. Dura Software is based in San Antonio and operates a portfolio of companies that includes 6Connex, SecureVideo, DB Technology, Lane, DVSAnalytics, Eventory, Moki, Nordic IT and Vertex Systems.

About Fenestrae

Headquartered in the Netherlands, Fenestrae has been serving the healthcare, legal, financial, and government sectors for the last three decades. Fenestrae’s cloud faxing solution, Faxination, is designed to integrate document flows with connected systems for a streamlined exchange of business-critical data. Fenestrae’s innovative platform helps companies all over the globe make a digital transformation and modernizes current business processes for reduced complexity and greater efficiency.

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WORTH II Partnership Project launch the second call for proposals

WORTH II Partnership Project launch the second call for proposals

The second online call for proposals within the WORTH II partnership project, Europe’s largest incubation programme dedicated to creatives has been launched.

ROME, Oct. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The second online call for proposals within the WORTH II partnership project, Europe’s largest incubation programme dedicated to creatives has been launched. The programme is addressed to those who want to work together to develop innovative business ideas, SMEs and freelancers working in the lifestyle sectors, including footwear, leather and fur, textiles, furniture and home decoration, architecture and interior design, jewellery and accessories, were invited to come together for the second time and express their interest in the project. During the meeting they learned about the specifics of the call, the features of the incubation programme, the application process and how WORTH supports design solutions that help address the global challenges facing Europe.

The European Union’s COSME Programme funds the project for the Competitiveness of Enterprises and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).

As a result of the first call, 65 transnational partnerships were selected, with 149 participants from 28 EU-COSME countries. The selected projects were characterised by a broad sectoral representation: 45% textiles and clothing; 37% home decoration, interior design, furniture and architecture; 6% jewellery; 5% accessories; 5% leather and fur; 3% footwear. The projects were strongly linked to global challenges, including the priority challenges of the New European Bauhaus (beauty, sustainability, inclusion). The results obtained from the first call and the high participation rates allowed the programme to further consolidate and pave the way for future projects with promising short, medium, and long-term impacts both on the creative community around WORTH and, in particular, on the group of selected partnerships, who are the direct beneficiaries of the support programme.

It was with this proactive spirit that the second call for projects was conceived, dedicated to themes such as circular economy, a transition towards more sustainable production and consumption; advanced digitized manufacturing, digitized value chains and business models; social innovation and social inclusion; European cultural heritage preservation for social cohesion and well-being, reinvention of craftsmanship; shaping a new generation of innovators, entrepreneurs, professionals and citizens through innovative training and re-skilling tools; unique and disruptive design approaches; bolstering the EU single market, use of innovative materials, among other challenges that matter to communities.

Furthermore, the alignment with the following additional objectives is considered an asset and brings additional value to the project:

  1. the green and digital transition
  2. efficient use of energy and resources
  3. reduction of the carbon footprint

In addition to the partnerships already identified in the first call, a further 137 partnerships will be selected over the next two years and will be eligible for the following:

  • The majority of projects will be awarded with a lump sum of 10,000€. A certain quota of outstanding selected projects will be granted with lump sums of 15.000€ and 20.000€
  • A tailor-made coaching programme.
  • Participation in two international events to present the products developed.
  • Networking opportunities and provision of professional connections.
  • Visibility through international media relations activities, advertising and social media marketing.
  • Visibility of their professional profile on the WORTH gallery. A virtual networking space and marketplace.

The call for applications expires on 15 February and is specifically aimed at designers/creatives, manufacturers/artisans, technology developers/suppliers/technology owners. The sectors involved are textile/fashion, footwear, leather/fur, furniture/home decoration/interior design/architecture, jewellery, and accessories. The countries eligible to participate are the 27 countries of the European Union, the COSME associated states and the UK.

Partnerships must be transnational, meaning that members must come from at least 2 different EU or COSME associated countries or United Kingdom.

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Barbara Sanicola – barbara.sanicola@lapresse.it

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Understanding the Evolution of SARS-CoV-2 Could Be the Key to Treating It, According to Researchers at the UCSF QBI Coronavirus Research Group (QCRG)

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Researchers at the UCSF QBI Coronavirus Research Group (QCRG) have uncovered how the SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOC) differ in their ability to manipulate human cells on a molecular level during infection. They have discovered variant specific differences in viral RNA and protein levels, including viral proteins N, Orf6, and Orf9b, and how specific mutations are responsible for changing viral protein levels during infection with each variant. They have also revealed how mutations in the variants change protein-protein interactions between viral and host proteins. This highly collaborative work, which also included scientists at the University of College London, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and Texas Biomedical Research Institute, highlighted how holistic approaches utilizing proteomics and genomics can reveal cellular changes at the protein and RNA level during infection. “What is exciting to me is how we are integrating different kinds of molecular ‘omics’ data together using computational tools and using it to understand how SARS-CoV-2 is evolving. The methodology and insights we are developing can be applied to understanding other viruses and diseases in the future,” said Mehdi Bouhaddou, a QBI Postdoctoral Fellow in Nevan Krogan’s laboratory and co-first author on the research featured in a paper that appeared on Oct. 21, 2022, on bioRxiv.

The results paint a more complete picture of how specific variants evade our innate immune system. The mechanistic approach not only suggests better treatments for future variants but also enhances our future pandemic preparedness.

“Using these approaches, we can pinpoint what specific mechanisms we can successfully target to develop therapies against all the variants. But it also tells us as long as the virus continues to transmit in the population it will continue to evolve and adapt to humans – an example of that being Omicron and its subvariants. This is important because viruses only live in the host, so as long as it’s transmitting it will continue to adapt,” said Lorena Zuliani-Alvarez, PhD, QBI Lead Senior Scientist and co-senior author on the paper.

Convergence and Divergence

Since 2020, SARS-CoV-2 has arced an evolutionary trajectory through several different VOCs including Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Omicron but when cell response to infection is examined both conserved and divergent biological pathways are observed.

Conserved, or things that remained common despite mutation, included the regulation of translation, or how proteins are made in cells. This pathway with conserved regulation across the variants has made it a practical target for inhibiting the virus across all VOCs utilizing the translational inhibitor plitidepsin, a compound developed by PharmaMar and in clinical trials for COVID-19. Conversely, changes in the inflammatory response were most divergent, or different, across the VOCs. When examining specific variants, they found that Alpha and Beta, but not Omicron BA.1, could suppress the innate immune system, impeding what is often referred to as our first line of defense. This modulation in the inflammatory response is linked specifically to the decreased production of the protein interferon, which is responsible for inhibiting viral replication and aiding in clearing the infection. The researchers discovered many of these differences correlated with the expression and mutation status of the viral protein Orf6.

Orf6 and Omicron

Orf6 is an accessory protein that can suppress the interferon response. It does this by blocking the transport of transcription factors into the nucleus, inhibiting production of not only interferon but also interferon stimulated genes. While it was clear there were different levels of Orf6 expressed by different VOCs, there were also different amounts of Orf6 expressed by each Omicron subvariant. BA.1 and BA.2 infections lead to the greatest production of interferon, your innate immune system working, while BA.5 evolved to suppress it by upregulating expression of Orf6. BA.4 also upregulated Orf6, but additionally contained a mutation that reduced its ability to inhibit a key host protein complex called the nuclear pore. This demonstrates that VOCs have evolved to fine-tune both viral protein expression and their interactions with host proteins in a way that can manipulate our innate and adaptive immune responses, – highlighting a likely reason for increased transmission in humans.

QBI’s integrative approach enables the rapid evaluation of emerging viral mutations and their mechanistic consequences on viral replication. “Our goal was to understand how mutations that were naturally occurring in the SARS-CoV-2 variants affected the course of infection. We found many examples of how mutations in the virus changed the host molecular response in human cells. For example, inflammatory response is drastically different across variants, with ramifications for clinical symptoms and transmission. By understanding more about how SARS-CoV-2 is evolving, we hope to be better prepared for new variants and future pandemics of emerging viruses because we are getting a sense for the things this virus is changing over time,” explains Nevan Krogan, director of QBI at the School of Pharmacy at UCSF and senior investigator at Gladstone Institutes. With these insights the research will pave the way to discover broad antivirals that can target existing and upcoming VOCs.

Lorena Zuliani-Alvarez, PhD is the co-senior author along with Nevan Krogan, PhD. First author Mehdi Bouhaddou, PhD is a Postdoctoral fellow in the Krogan Lab. For further author information please see the study.

Academic and private sector scientists from UCSF, QBI’s Coronavirus Research Group (QCRG) Gladstone Institutes, University College London, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, University of Glasgow, Wellcome Sanger Institute, Francis Crick Institute, ETH Zurich, MIT, and Tel Aviv University, and other institutions as well as the companies PharmaMar and Synthego participated in the research.

Funding: This work was funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, both part of the National Institutes of Health; the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; the Center for Research for Influenza Pathogenesis; the Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Surveillance of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; F. Hoffmann-LaRoche; Vir Biotechnology, Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies (CIBSS), European Research Council (ERC) and QCRG philanthropic donors.

About the Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI): The Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI) is a University of California organized research unit reporting through the UCSF School of Pharmacy. QBI fosters collaborations across the biomedical and the physical sciences, seeking quantitative methods to address pressing problems in biology and biomedicine. Motivated by problems of human disease, QBI is committed to investigating fundamental biological mechanisms, because ultimately solutions to many diseases have been revealed by unexpected discoveries in the basic sciences. Learn more at qbi.ucsf.edu.

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About UCSF: The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is exclusively focused on the health sciences and is dedicated to promoting health worldwide through advanced biomedical research, graduate-level education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellence in patient care. UCSF Health, which serves as UCSF’s primary academic medical center, includes top-ranked specialty hospitals and other clinical programs, and has affiliations throughout the Bay Area. Learn more at ucsf.edu or see our Fact Sheet.

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Youth Ages 13-24 Can Compete in World Series of Innovation to Win $1,500

Youth Ages 13-24 Can Compete in World Series of Innovation to Win $1,500

Now through Dec. 11, youth ages 13 to 24 from around the globe can compete for prizes ranging from $300-$1,500 in the annual World Series of Innovation presented by Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) and Citi Foundation. No previous connection to NFTE is required. Sign up for free at innovation.nfte.com.

NEW YORK, Oct. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Now through Dec. 11, youth ages 13 to 24 can compete for prizes ranging from $300-$1,500 in the annual World Series of Innovation presented by Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) and Citi Foundation. No previous connection to NFTE is required. Eligible teams and individuals worldwide can sign up at innovation.nfte.com.

“The next generation of diverse entrepreneurs is focused on solving problems not only in their lives, but also in their communities,” said NFTE CEO Dr. J.D. LaRock. “Our World Series of Innovation motivates young people to think big and bring forward innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. Teams of competitors from around the globe will showcase their creativity, passion, and ambition to advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), inspiring us all to do the same.”

Each fall leading up to Global Entrepreneurship Week, NFTE announces new online challenges addressing SDGs. Winners will be announced in April 2023. This year’s challenges include:

  • SDG 3, Healthy Lives: MetLife Foundation Good Health and Well-Being Challenge
  • SDG 4, Quality Education: Mastercard Financial Education Challenge
  • SDG 6, Water and Sanitation: Bank of the West Fresh Water Action Challenge
  • SDG 7, Energy: ServiceNow Carbon Killer Challenge
  • SDG 8, Economic Growth: Citi Foundation Future of Work Challenge
  • SDG 11, Cities/Settlements: Link Logistics Green Buildings Challenge
  • SDG 13, Climate Change: Maxar Climate Mapping Challenge
  • SDG 13, Climate Change: Zuora Subscription Economy Challenge
  • SDG 14, Oceans and Seas: Mary Kay Global Oceans Conservation Challenge
  • SDG 15, Terrestrial Ecosystems: EY Accelerating Environmental Sustainability Challenge

NFTE will also observe Global Entrepreneurship Week on Nov. 16 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. EST with a Global Goals Conversation on “Climate Change: A Human Issue.” Register at nfte.com/events for the free livestream featuring Dr. Matthew Bell, EY’s Global Climate Change and Sustainability Service Leader; Emer Clarke, ServiceNow’s Senior Manager of Environmental Sustainability; Omar Hernández of United Nations Academic Impact; Candace Hewitt, Vice President of Citi Impact Fund; and NFTE alum Jason Lin, founder of MVMNT.

A global nonprofit founded in 1987, NFTE provides high-quality entrepreneurship education to middle school, high school, and postsecondary students from under-resourced communities. Learn more at nfte.com. Learn more about Citi Foundation at citifoundation.com

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George Clinical Recruits More than 5,000 Patients in the Global Kidney Patient Trials Network

OVERLAND PARK, Ks., Oct. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — George Clinical, in close collaboration with The George Institute for Global Health, has recently announced the recruitment of more than 5,000 patients in its ground-breaking, first of its kind, Global Kidney Patient Trials Network (GKPTN) which will accelerate treatments for kidney disease. The concept for the GKPTN is a logical extension of George Clinical’s scientific and clinical operations leadership in the kidney space. In early 2020, the GKPTN enrolled its first patient with the purpose of developing a network of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) willing to participate in clinical research projects accessible through a single global chronic kidney disease platform. The GKPTN now has more than 140 sites in nine countries globally recruiting patients including Australia, China, Japan, USA, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Spain and Italy with the full intention of continuing to expand the number of countries in the coming years.

The GKPTN aims to accelerate the development of new treatments and provide equitable benefits for the millions of people globally who suffer from chronic kidney disease and the many rarer kidney diseases associated with glomerular nephropathies. It is the rarer diseases that have seen increased focus of late from drug developers in the race to find treatments for these underserved patients. Responding to the needs of the researchers in the kidney space, George Clinical has made a commitment to prioritize the recruitment of patients into the network with these more rare glomerulonephropathies while still remaining focussed on the development of a master protocol under which future CKD trials can be run in a more efficient manner.

George Clinical Chief Medical Officer, Maria Ali noted “Our ultimate goal is to grow the GKPTN to a total of 10,000 patients by the end of 2027 which will give us the bandwidth to support dozens of clinical trials in the kidney space. We are well on our way to achieving our goals as we seek to provide the infrastructure necessary to make recruitment timelines shorter and reduce the time to get needed treatments to patients.”

There are a number of trials currently being supported by the GKPTN which are targeting treatments for CKD and glomerulonephropathy and the network has the capacity to support many more simultaneous trials.  George Clinical, as the leading CRO in the kidney space will have an expanded presence to engage those in the industry interested in leveraging the network at the upcoming 2022 ASN Kidney Week in Orlando and briefings with scientific leaders and operations leads will be available.

The development of the GKPTN was made possible through a generous grant from AstraZeneca and serves as a clear example of a true research partnership.

About the Global Kidney Patient Trials Network

With recruitment underway across nine countries and more than 140 sites with more than 5,000 patients already enrolled, the GKPTN allows for the ongoing and long term collection of critical data from patients suffering from kidney disease that will be analyzed for future treatment pathways and important interventions.  The network establishes global infrastructure in a collaborative fashion to facilitate rapid and improved access to trials for patients with kidney disease.

About George Clinical

George Clinical is a leading global clinical research organization founded in Asia-Pacific driven by scientific expertise and operational excellence. With over 20 years of experience and more than 400 people managing 39 geographical locations throughout the Asia-Pacific region, USA, and Europe, George Clinical provides the full range of clinical trial services to biopharmaceutical, medical device, and diagnostic customers, for all trial phases, registration and post-marketing trials.

 

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Verisk Ranks Third on Investor’s Business Daily’s 100 Best ESG Company List

IBD list recognizes companies with superior environmental, social and governance ratings, and strong stock performance

JERSEY CITY, N.J., Oct. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Verisk (Nasdaq: VRSK), a leading global data analytics provider, has been ranked 3 out of 100 Best ESG Companies in 2022 by Investor’s Business Daily. The fourth annual list recognizes companies with superior environmental, social and governance (ESG) ratings, in addition to fundamental and technical stock performance.

“Our ranking on the Investor’s Business Daily list recognizes both our passion and commitment to sustainability, and the ability of our strong and growing business to meet customer and investor expectations,” said Elizabeth Mann, chief financial officer at Verisk. “Whether it’s designing industry-first solutions that enable organizations’ ESG ambitions or partnering with charitable organizations that use our unique data analytics and professional expertise to help maximize their impact, it’s the people at Verisk who foster our culture and make an honor like this possible.”

Verisk teammates have been at the forefront of the company’s ESG efforts in a variety of ways. Mission-driven, Verisk employees have:

  • helped research greenhouse emissions from satellite data
  • developed geospatial analytics that identify the exposure of 80 sectors to 52 different ESG and political risks across 198 countries.
  • provided claims estimating insights to help volunteers plan and report on their recovery efforts after disasters
  • hosted and mentored interns from diverse and underserved communities, many of whom found full-time roles at Verisk

Learn more about Verisk’s ESG efforts.

IBD’s 100 Best ESG List Methodology

To determine the 2022 100 Best ESG Companies list, IBD started with a company’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) sustainability score created by Dow Jones Newswires, an IBD affiliate. Next, Dow Jones provided an ESG-scored list to IBD of all the U.S.-traded companies it tracks, a total of 2,208. IBD then cut the list to 1,693 companies by removing non-public companies and companies with stock prices below $10 a share. Companies that lacked sufficient data to create an IBD Composite rating were also removed. IBD further qualified the list by cutting it to the top 15% of the 1,693, using their ESG scores, and then selected the 100 with the highest IBD Composite Rating—all with scores of 81 or better. Finally, IBD ranked the 100 companies by Dow Jones’ ESG score.

About Verisk
Verisk (Nasdaq: VRSK) provides data-driven analytic insights and solutions for the insurance and energy industries. Through advanced data analytics, software, scientific research and deep industry knowledge, Verisk empowers customers to strengthen operating efficiency, improve underwriting and claims outcomes, combat fraud, and make informed decisions about global issues including climate change and extreme events as well as political and ESG topics. With offices in more than 30 countries, Verisk consistently earns certification by Great Place to Work and fosters an inclusive culture where all team members feel they belong. For more, visit Verisk.com and the Verisk Newsroom.

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