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Whitmer Announces 500 New Jobs as High-Tech Auto Electronics Manufacturer Gentex Expands into Zealand

FOR SHIP SHOWS Gov. Whitmer Announces 500 New Jobs High-Tech Auto Electronics Manufacturer Gentex Expands to Zeeland LANSING, Mich. – Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer joined the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) to announce that Gentex, a manufacturer of high-tech products for the automotive, aerospace, and fire safety industries, is investing $ 300 million to expand in Zeeland with support from the Michigan Strategic Fund, creating 500 well-paid jobs. “Gentex’s $300 million investment to create 500 good-paying jobs will grow Michigan’s economy and help us continue to lead the future of mobility and electricity,” the said Governor Whitmer. “We are ableRead News

High-Tech High School Alums Publish Children’s Book

Two Hudson County High-Tech High School graduates who are passionate about wildlife and conservation recently teamed up with a young artist to publish Eco the Elephant Saves the Jungle, a picture book for young children about the environment. After an 11-month incubation process, “Eco” debuted in February. Since then, 18-year-old co-writers and high-tech grads Roxy Hreb and Zach Fieldman, and 23-year-old artist Zelda Jones have racked up hundreds of sales. Hreb and Jones are from Jersey City; Fieldman lives in Hoboken. Hreb, who came to Jersey City with her family from her native Ukraine at the age of 9, workedRead News

Despite the slowdown in investment in high-tech, the Seed stage is still exciting

After a recent period of significant growth, rumors are circulating that winter is looming over the startup industry. Startups have previously raised large amounts of capital based on the potential for success alone, and many worry that this rapid growth is no longer realistic. No startup is immune to the economic challenges ahead, but early stage startups seem to fare better than companies in the later growth stages. Due to new market conditions, investors and entrepreneurs are moving away from the “growth at all costs” atmosphere that previously dominated the startup industry. Early stage entrepreneurs understand that cash availability isRead News

High Tech Healthcare – The Daily Cuppa

Caring for families as well as patients Caring for families as well as patients Many of the top rated hospitals spend a lot of time and attention on how to give patients the best care. But what about family and friends of these patients? How are they cared for? A relative recently went to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. I knew he arrived at the hospital at 06.00 for his procedure, but not when it was…

First responders in Sarasota now have a high-tech training tool

SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) – The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office has a new tool to train first responders to be safer on the road — two state-of-the-art driving simulators. The simulators are replicas of real commercial vehicle compartments, and the size, weight, turning radius, tire and suspension characteristics can be programmed to simulate any emergency vehicle. They can present drivers with changing weather conditions, traffic densities, lighting parameters and several other external factors to provide the most realistic experience possible. The purchase of the simulator was made possible by a $240,000 donation from Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation. “The simulators willRead News

High-Tech Alone Won’t Win European Wars

The glitz of new and smart weaponry can seduce politicians and institutions, but major wars are still won by industrial mobilization. Since the 1990s, members of the Transatlantic Alliance have relied on new technologies such as precision-guided munitions and telecommunications and their promise to provide greater military impact. The importance of innovation is emphasized in almost every document on both sides of the ocean. Major and medium powers use innovation as a solution to overcome defense budgets and the weakness of their defense infrastructure. The European Union (EU), a master of rhetoric and branding, is no exception. Technology-based technology projectsRead News

“The word ‘crisis’ is not relevant to the reality of Israeli high technology”

Ahead of the finals of Calcalist and Poalim Hi-Tech’s third StartUp+ competition, we gathered several HR experts from the world’s top tech companies and asked them to shed some light on human capital management in Israel’s tech industry , especially in light of the current crisis. Tell me about the talent recruitment process. How does it work in times of crisis? What has changed? According to Natalie Refuah, Senior Partner at Viola Development: “There are more job seekers in high tech today, but not when it comes to skilled professionals. Many companies are starting to lose value and there isRead News

China’s Gotion High-Tech Raises $685M in Zurich GDR Sale, Sources

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At Harvard, they formulated a plan to launch Palestinian hi-tech

About a month ago, the technology giant Apple made a shocking announcement: not only does it now employ 60 engineers in the Palestinian city of Rawabi in the West Bank, it also plans to expand its workforce there. Although these numbers pale in comparison to Israel, where the number of Apple employees is estimated at 2,000 people, this is still encouraging news for the Palestinians, with the potential to be a pillar of the Palestinian economy. The Palestinian economy has been in decline for many years, and is far from realizing its potential. Agriculture is declining, and the economy isRead News

Pop-up bike lanes evaluated with high-tech and low-tech strategies in New Jersey

Virtual reality imaging technology, traffic cameras and lidar imagery — plus chalk and pool noodles — helped Rutgers University researchers evaluate temporary bike lanes in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Installing a bike lane can range from $5,000 per mile just to install lanes on the road to millions for extensive road reconstruction, landscaping and barricades. How can the city assess whether the proposed bike path will meet the needs of all transportation users? Start with a temporary one and evaluate it before building the real thing. Rutgers University researchers collaborated with Asbury Park, New Jersey to accomplish just that usingRead News

Photos: Living Vehicle A luxurious $340,000 camper trailer turns air into water

US markets loading… Living Vehicle has unveiled a 2023 update for its glitzy and luxurious eponymous $339,995 travel trailer. H And this time, it’s promising what sounds like the impossible: the ability to create drinkable water out of thin air. M Many of the trailer’s previous annual updates have been designed to sustain long-term off-grid living. S But instead of a larger energy storage system or new solar panels … Living Vehicle has unveiled a 2023 update for its $339,995 sleek and luxurious travel trailer. … Living Vehicle has added a Watergen system, which turns the humidity in the airRead News

Israeli Tech Company Creates World’s ‘Strongest’ Vanilla Flavors

AFP – In his Tel Aviv restaurant, chef Yair Yosefi is adding a magical ingredient to his signature cake: Israel’s first commercially produced vanilla that delivers what devotees claim is the best flavor strength. It was developed by Vanilla Vida, a new player in the food industry that says its computerized system, along with other modern farming methods, can scientifically produce any type of vanilla. The company, founded in 2020, can prove to be a profitable company, producing what is the most valuable spice in the world after saffron. Many mass-produced foods, from ice cream to milkshakes to soy milk,Read News

How Thermal Analysis is Used in the Cement Industry

To fully understand the properties of cement and long-term effects, measurements such as hydration levels, loss on ignition (LOI), material composition (eg calcium carbonate in interground limestone) and the assessment of kinetic parameters of thermal decomposition are key factors. EDXRF (Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence) is a long-established and powerful analysis technique for raw materials and finished products as a method for quality control testing in the cement industry. WD-XRF (wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence) and XRD (X-ray diffraction) can also be used, but as with all analytical techniques they can be limited.1 Thermal analysis is generally used as a complementary techniqueRead News

Banking Must Upgrade Marketing Technology to Become Future Ready

One of the main advantages that digital-native companies have compared to legacy financial institutions is the technology infrastructure that supports the development and delivery of products and services, contextual personalization throughout the customer journey, and improved experiences and engagement. To respond to these market advantages, banks and credit unions must rapidly upgrade their marketing technology capabilities to support a more customer-centric approach. Unfortunately, many banks and credit unions have not responded adequately to fintech firms or large alternative technology providers. Some legacy banking organizations have been defensive, with iterative modifications to existing business strategies, while others are confused about whatRead News

$70M overhaul highlights high-tech logistics

Global manufacturer Henkel has completed a three-year, $70 million expansion and automation upgrade at its 1.4 million-square-foot Bowling Green, Ky., logistics center, creating its largest and most technologically advanced logistics operations center in North America. The upgrade at the logistics hub incorporated Industry 4.0 innovations to help optimize storage space, improve efficiency and drive digital automation. The logistics center now has the capacity to store 200,000 pallets, up from 88,000, and allow up to 1,000 trucks a day to go through, compared to 200 before the upgrade. The new digital automation capabilities strengthen the resilience of the Henkel chain andRead News

New high-tech tills could prevent more than £500 million of supermarket thefts

Shoppers who cheat at checkouts by self-checking, mistaking expensive items for cheaper items, could soon be hit with new technical checks. As many as one in three admit to not paying for items when using self-scan checkouts, sometimes because they find them difficult and frustrating to use. At the same time, shoplifters are targeting scan-only cash registers as an easy way to steal expensive items, such as cheese, steaks and razors. Supermarkets have switched to self-scanning tills to cut costs, but the move has led to thefts estimated at more than £500m a year. Supermarkets have switched to self-checkout toRead News

Hitachi High-Tech has developed a Damage Testing System Service for Lithium-ion Batteries on board.

TOKYO, July 25, 2022 – (JCN Newswire) – Hitachi High-Tech Corporation (“Hitachi High-Tech”) today announced the development of a service to remotely diagnose the degradation status of on-board automotive lithium-ion batteries. Achieving stable and efficient operation of the battery is becoming quite important for the deployment of electric vehicles (“EVs”). Hitachi High-Tech will start offering this service to global customers through various networks to contribute to a circular society by solving customer problems. Hitachi High-Tech has analyzed thousands of lithium-ion batteries and its operating data, which have been remotely sampled from electric vehicles in commercial operation. This field trial contributedRead News

More than 500 Israeli tech workers were fired in one day amid fears of a “bubble”.

More than 500 Israeli tech workers were laid off on Sunday, with the country’s most successful sector shedding thousands of workers in recent months. AID Genomics, a Singaporean medical technology company, has announced a significant reduction in its activity in Israel by moving its research and development center abroad and canceling planned investments in the country. That led to the layoff of about 400 workers – the vast majority of the company’s workforce in Israel, according to Hebrew media reports. Earlier, the US insurance company Asurion announced that it was closing its Israeli development center, amid restructuring, which resulted inRead News

Israeli high-tech is on the brink as Wall Street’s storm approaches

For the Startup State of Israel, the clouds have been gathering on Wall Street for months. The Nasdaq Composite Index – home to the world’s tech giants and a barometer for the state of the industry – has fallen more than a quarter since its historic high last November. The storm has yet to blow, but industry figures remain nervous. In the first half of this year, new investment in Israeli startups plunged to $9.8 billion, down nearly 30 percent from its peak in the second half of 2021, according to Israel Venture Capital Research. But everyone in the industryRead News

Use of technology for farming in climatic regions

Sky Kurtz farms in the desert. The co-founder and CEO of Pure Harvest Smart Farms—located outside Abu Dhabi, where temperatures regularly exceed 113°F—and his team use the challenging environment to test new crops and technologies that have the potential to transform agriculture in climate-challenged areas. Pure Harvest also supplies produce to supermarkets and restaurants in Dubai and across the region using less water, which is important in one of the world’s driest regions. Kurtz founded Pure Harvest Smart Farms in 2017 with his co-founders Mahmoud Adi and Robert Kupstas. Passionate about food insecurity, they spent their first year studying high-techRead News

High-tech seabed mapping finds startling structures everywhere

Giant coral towers, vast coral reefs and other formations captivate explorers Mark Fischetti is a senior editor at Scientific American. He covers all aspects of sustainability. Follow him on Twitter @markfischetti Credit: Nick Higgins Oceanographers are happy to say that we know more about the surface of the moon than we know about Earth’s ocean floor. That’s right. In 2017, only 6 percent of the global seafloor had been mapped, usually by ships with sonar instruments sailing back and forth in straight lines across local sections of the ocean. But since then, countries have become eager to map the seabedRead News

Prysmian Group welcomes President Joe Biden to its new US high-tech center for renewable energy

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The new high-tech laboratory meets the demand for personal care active ingredients

SILAB has launched two new production facilities over the past three years as part of a three-year program to increase production in global markets as part of a £25m investment package (30 millions of euros). Biotechnology has focused on site extensions, new technology and infrastructure to provide innovative and sustainable solutions. The deputy general manager of Strategy, Xavier Gaillard, said that the expansion program is born from the desire to “offer the cosmetic and dermocosmetic market more and more innovative solutions, while responding to the major current security challenges, traceability and sustainability supply”. Immense possibilities​ Natural active ingredients are anRead News

Gotion High-tech: The China Securities Regulatory Commission has approved the listing of GDR

HONG KONG, July 24, 2022 – (ACN Newswire) – – Gotion High-tech Co., Ltd. announced (“Gotion High-tech” or the “Company”) on the evening of July 22nd that the Company had recently acquired the “Company”. Gotion High-tech Co., Ltd.’s initial public offering was approved. of Global Depository Receipts and listing on SIX Swiss Exchange AG” issued by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (“CSRC”). As approved by CSRC, the total number of A shares of the Company represented by the Global Depository Receipts (referred to as hereinafter “GDRs”) to be offered will exceed 249,706,175. According to the conversion ratio determined by theRead News

Retail Branch Strategy: High tech, high tech and highly skilled team

The strategic role of the branches becomes clearer. Increasingly, banks and credit unions are introducing radically redesigned facilities, with smaller footprints, advanced technology that not only allows for self-service but also a personalized experience, and much better-trained employees who fill vastly different roles. According to banking research and advisory firm Bancography, the rapid rise of digital banking has sharply reduced visitor traffic to branches – by 35% to 50% in most institutions over the past five years. More than just a drop in volume, the nature of customer interactions has also changed. As a result, a larger portion of customersRead News

The High-Tech Kitchen Item Costco Shoppers Are Rushing To Buy

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Whether it’s Costco’s rotisserie chicken, big bags of brownie brittle, or a few packages of Kirkland bacon, fans of every recipe know that some Costo foods have a strong following. But the fellowship of followers is sometimes led in a different way, which does not call for “crushing” or “cooking” so much as “ice” and “drinking.” Another item that recently hit Costco shelves — and that has people on social media excited — is the Frigidaire countertop ice maker. Costco fan account @costcobuys shared a clip of the compact device on InstagramRead News

Schumer: Upstate is about to become a high-tech hub

ALBANY — Upstate New York should be a major beneficiary of federal legislation that pumps $52 billion into fostering the growth of the domestic semiconductor chip manufacturing industry, the Senate Majority Leader said Thursday of the United States Charles E. Schumer, D-NY. Some 80 semiconductor companies already have a presence in New York, with more than 34,000 employees collectively, Schumer said. But the total work would be greatly magnified through efforts aimed at putting the upper region of the state in competition with the Silicon Valley of California as a center of high technology, added the senator. Schumer argued that theRead News

Can high-tech clothing fight climate change? The Bay Area startup thinks so

July 23, 2022Updated: July 23, 2022 11:14 a.m. This is the carousel. Use the Next and Next buttons to proceed Stanford Professor Yi Cui is wearing a prototype of the WarmLife jacket, which is designed to reduce energy consumption by keeping the wearer at a warmer temperature. Cui shows a sample of the CoolLife fabric, which is woven from polyethylene, the same material as plastic supermarket bags. Heating and cooling buildings saves energy. Cooling, the biggest consumer, accounts for about a fifth of US energy use, according to the US Energy Information Administration — and that number is projected toRead News

Experts: STAR Market to foster China’s high-tech innovation dreams

China’s STAR market, after three years of operation, is quickly becoming the exchange of choice for a new generation of high-end information technology, biomedical and equipment companies. Together, these sectors account for more than 76 percent of all companies listed on the STAR Market or Science and Technology Innovation Board of the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Part of the reason why companies are bullish on the STAR Market stems from the fact that 321 of the 440 companies listed on the exchange have experienced steady share price growth since listing. In addition to higher stock prices, the stock exchange is alsoRead News

Leon Hospital Will Acquire Eleven Of C&L’s 40 Technology Units

The Lyon University Assistance Complex (Kaul), involved in a three-year plan to improve its high-tech equipment, will have eleven contracted instruments: a CT scan, another plane CT scan, three SPETC-CT gamma cameras, two vascular Angiograph, a linear accelerator , two hemodynamics and a PET-CT, as recalled yesterday by Chairman Alfonso Fernández Manueco, together with Minister of Health Carolina Darías. He also told the TAC that the Hospital del Bierzo would receive, as this type of community health facility, along with 40 new equipment that would represent an investment of 55.6 million euros, of which 38.2 would be responsible for theRead News