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Earth-scorching electric motorcycle, fleet fueling with no credit card, AI-powered telematics for driver safety and training coming to ShowStoppers press event during CES 2022

ShowStoppers

Earth-scorching electrified speed, fleet payment for fuel, and AI-driven telematics for driver safety and training are coming to ShowStoppers® at CES, the press event scheduled for 5 Jan. 2022 during the CES tradeshow in Las Vegas. For press registration, please contact Steve Leon, mailto:sl@showstoppers.com, +1 310-936-8530. Journalists attending the press event will see advances to the winner of multiple transportation awards -- the new earth-scorching HyperSport streetfighter model, HyperFighter, the smartest, safest, all-electric sportbike in the world, from Damon Motors, https://damon.com. Car IQ®, https://www.gocariq.com, has created a payment solution that enables fleet vehicles to pay for fuel without a credit card. All it takes is three easy steps: Pull into the station, select the pump number and let the vehicle take it from there. Video telematics provider SmartWitness, https://www.smartwitness.com, a CES 2022 Innovations Award Honoree, showcases two cameras and a suite of AI solutions that improve safety and risk analysis for commercial truck fleets. The press event organizes product launches, sneak previews and hands-on demonstrations of new tech for work, home and play for journalists, industry and financial analysts, venture capitalists and business executives -- from AI to 5G to cloud, VR to digital health; to better, safer, healthier tools for working from home or going back to the office; to future mobility and autonomy, robotics or smart cities; to apps and hardware that drive mobile and desktop innovation; to wearables, IoT, appliances, entertainment, and more. About ShowStoppers Now in its 26th year, ShowStoppers, https://www.showstoppers.com/, is the global leader in producing press and business events spanning the U.S., Europe and Asia. Each event organizes product launches, sneak previews and demonstrations for selected journalists, bloggers, industry and financial analysts, venture capitalists and business executives. Industry leaders, innovators and startups exhibit to generate news coverage and product reviews, make new connections, promote brand and open new markets. ShowStoppers produces official press events at CE Week, IFA and NAB; partners with CTA, IFA, GSMA and CEATEC; and produces events during CES, IFA, MWC, NAB, CE Week, CEATEC and other tradeshows. ShowStoppers streams online, broadcasting live events, month after month. To learn more about how you and your company can meet the press at ShowStoppers press events in person and online at ShowStoppers TV, contact Lauren Merel, mailto:lauren@showstoppers.com, +1 908-692-6068, or Dave Leon, mailto:dave@showstoppers.com, +1 845-821-6123. Contact Details For press registration, please contact: Steve Leon +1 310-936-8530 sl@showstoppers.com Company Website https://showstoppers.com

December 14, 2021 09:45 AM Eastern Standard Time

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Standardization: An Underrated Ally in Solving Tomorrow's Challenges

Ericsson

By Bernardo Matos, Director IPR Policy As a telecom company, whenever we think of coming together to find technological solutions, the first thing that comes to mind is standardization. Not familiar with it? Let me take a moment to introduce it: In short, standardization means that many different actors come together to collaboratively develop cutting-edge solutions and technologies. The telecommunications sector, in particular, has long leveraged standards to allow products and services to work globally. For example, standardization allows you to travel to different continents and continue using the same smartphone and SIM card. Developing open standards in the telecommunications sector doesn’t mean removing competition, but rather fostering it. By creating a global ecosystem based on collaboration and consensus, this drives innovation, generates economies of scale, and enables consumers to benefit from constantly improving performance, choice and price. Once a standard is developed in this way, all actors can innovate on top of that standard, conscious that their products and services will be compatible, interoperable and safe. In fast-paced sectors, this represents an incredible vantage point, and avoids that gatekeepers control the entire ecosystem. The final element of this model is intellectual property. For companies and individuals to contribute the results of their best R&D into standards, it’s crucial that an appropriate reward system is in place. Intellectual Property Rights, and patent licensing in particular, ensure that brilliant minds are fairly rewarded for their creativity and inventiveness. Solving tomorrow's challenges with standards When we imagine a world with limitless connectivity at Ericsson, we commit to using our technologies, services, and solutions to make life better for all people across the globe. Standards represent a foundational building block to get there. For instance, if we look at energy and resource allocation issues, consider how inefficient it would be to create dozens of new solutions that are technologically incompatible with each other, poorly protect users, or otherwise slow down innovation. While unlocking synergies across sectors, creating economies of scale, and connecting dots, the gain in performance and efficiency will also mean less e-waste, as well as more resilient and adaptable ecosystems. This all makes standardization a promising path to help address global challenges such as climate change and environmental protection—and a concept that global political and business leaders should embrace in their discussions at COP26 (and beyond). 4G to 5G: An accelerator of transformational change Looking at the field of telecommunications, cellular technology represents perhaps the most important contemporary example where standardization has been key to the development and rapid deployment of groundbreaking technology. The present and future successes of 4G and 5G—both global industry standards—are possible because of an environment that fosters and rewards invention and collaboration. From the very first steps of  public-private cooperation  between industry and the European Commission, to the actual standardization work at  3GPP —and the critical role of intellectual property rights and patent licensing—the right conditions need to consistently be in place for the full potential of human invention to be realized. With the expected increase in efficient power and versatility of 5G in mind, take a look at a couple of our recent efforts that have already started to unlock the power of connectivity and standardization: Sensors and machine-generated data for IoT & farming Working with the Brazilian government  to test the impact of Internet of Things (IoT) projects in the agribusiness, our principal desire is working to eliminate world hunger. Being able to eventually collect and monitor an enormous incredible amount of data via wireless 4G/5G networks, we’ll steadily cut inefficient use of agricultural resources by optimizing equipment and machinery allocation, all while reducing operational costs and increasing productivity. Cutting emissions to connect our future Our  5G Smart Factory, which was upgraded from a basic fulfillment center to a cutting age manufacturing hub drastically improves productivity using AI, machine learning, and a wide array of sensors that work over 4G and 5G. A prime example of sustainable manufacturing, our site in Texas is even on path to receive a LEED Zero Carbon certification thanks to also leveraging on-site water collection and solar panel arrays. Reducing global mobile energy consumption with 5G Although most media reports about 5G tend to focus on features that will be experienced by consumers first and foremost, from a sustainability and energy efficiency point of view, 5G was also designed to do more with less. Compared to 4G, this new generation of cellular technology achieves a staggering 90% energy reduction when performing similar computations. These efforts—and many more—are important steps forward to make humanity worthy of its role as “custodian” of our planet. Yet, there is much more potential still to be tapped through standardization and an environment that fosters invention and collaboration. What comes next? With humanity’s biggest challenges still ahead, working collectively has never been more important. If our objective is to create a safer, greener, and more resilient world, we must come together to share ideas and develop solutions as a team. COP26 is a great opportunity for governments, companies and society-at-large to work together for the benefit of all. Embracing standardization as part of this complex equation will help us move forward decisively—while unlocking the full potential of technology and collaborative innovation. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Ericsson on 3blmedia.com

December 13, 2021 11:21 AM Eastern Standard Time

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SLAM Miami Student - and Aspiring Rapper - Uses Innovative Lab to Create Magic

Verizon

Fabian Tercero shares why he loves the Verizon Innovative Learning HQ app Mapper’s Delight. Fabian Tercero, an eighth grade student at SLAM Miami, dreams big: He hopes to pursue his love of music and become a professional rapper one day. With the help of the Verizon Innovative Learning Lab at his school, he’s inching his aspirations closer to reality by recording and publishing his own music using next-gen tech and a high-speed 5G connection. Verizon Innovative Learning is a key program under Citizen Verizon, the company’s responsible business plan for economic, environmental and social advancement. Fabian credits the  Verizon Innovative Learning HQ  app,  Mapper’s Delight, with diversifying his musical palate and educating him about various genres of music. The augmented reality (AR) app opens with a 3D view of the world. Fabian then chooses where he wants to virtually travel, and wherever he lands, he learns about famous musicians from that area. As Fabian explains, it combines geography with music, engaging students in a way never before experienced. Mapper’s Delight is free and available to any educator through Verizon Innovative Learning HQ. “I really want my students to dream big. Access to this type of technology at a really young age allows students to realize they can do anything, and then with that realization, realize that they can be anything they want to be.” Rebecca Roque SLAM Miami, a sports-centered charter school founded by rapper Pitbull, has a predominantly Spanish-speaking student population. Rebecca Roque, Verizon Innovative Learning Coach and Lab Mentor, explains, “We get a lot of students immigrating from other countries who have pretty limited technology skills. Sometimes it’s the first time they get a device in their hands [or] use the internet, so it’s pretty amazing.” SLAM Miami became a Verizon Innovative Learning School in 2017, and this past year, the school’s 5G-powered Verizon Innovative Learning Lab was launched. The lab delivers new, immersive learning experiences that, through the power of 5G and the extremely low latency it can provide, can help students seamlessly connect with advanced technologies that require more bandwidth and faster data transfer rates. Roque credits the Verizon Innovative Learning Lab with being “transformative” for her students. She clarifies, “I really want my students to dream big. Access to this type of technology at a really young age allows students to realize they can do anything, and then with that realization, realize that they can be anything they want to be.” View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Verizon on 3blmedia.com

December 09, 2021 02:16 PM Eastern Standard Time

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As Mobile Networks and 5G are Rapidly Implemented, Limiting Energy Use Remains a Focus

Qualcomm

By Mobile networks and 5G use are exploding, but providers are working toward making sure that growth doesn’t result in a similar expansion in energy use. To fight it the industry has focused on efficient technologies and new advances in network features and capabilities that allows for energy efficient procedures.  Earlier in 2021  Qualcomm said 5G  can have an impact on any number of sustainability efforts. It even said the network implementation could save 410 billion gallons of water and cut emissions by 370 million tons by 2025. Continue reading View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Qualcomm on 3blmedia.com

December 09, 2021 01:17 PM Eastern Standard Time

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It’s tech vs. Covid at ShowStoppers press event during CES 2022

ShowStoppers

Tech is taking on Covid – and new healthtech is changing lives for people with diabetes, heart disease and Parkinson’s Disease -- at ShowStoppers® at CES, the press event scheduled for 5 Jan. 2022 during the CES tradeshow in Las Vegas. For press registration, please contact Steve Leon, mailto:sl@showstoppers.com, +1 310-936-8530. Journalists attending ShowStoppers @ CES 2022 will discover new tech evolving to meet the challenges of the pandemic – including two companies set to debut devices that could neutralize viruses or detect SARS-Cov2 and influenza B in 15 seconds or less. Separately, Abbott, https://www.abbott.com, will showcase life-changing health tech just before it takes the stage as the first-ever CES keynote address from a healthcare innovator. During ShowStoppers, journalists will meet with doctors and inventors of the first rapid, portable blood test for concussions, the latest sensor tech for people with diabetes, apps for people with heart disease, Parkinson's, chronic pain and more. Airthings, https://www.airthings.com, will debut new additions to its family of indoor air-quality monitors that track for particulate matter, C02, radon and more. Air-Clenz-equipped desktop computer monitors, https://www.air-clenz.com, will make workplaces healthier, and workers more productive and happier by quickly capturing and cleaning air to a 99.97 percent level free of COVID-19 and its variants, and other viruses. For home, school, work and travel, UVCeed, https://uvceed.com, demonstrates the safest mobile UV light sanitizer that is 99.9% effective at killing germs, virus, and bacteria. Easily attached to a mobile phone and integrated with the UVCeed app, iCide Technology utilizes the phone camera, AI and machine vision to show when a surface is clean and safe. The press event organizes product launches, sneak previews and hands-on demonstrations of new tech for work, home and play for journalists, industry and financial analysts, venture capitalists and business executives -- from AI to 5G to cloud, VR to digital health; to better, safer, healthier tools for working from home or going back to the office; to future mobility and autonomy, robotics or smart cities; to apps and hardware that drive mobile and desktop innovation; to wearables, IoT, appliances, entertainment, and more. About ShowStoppers Now in its 26th year, ShowStoppers, https://www.showstoppers.com, is the global leader in producing press and business events spanning the U.S., Europe and Asia. Each event organizes product launches, sneak previews and demonstrations for selected journalists, bloggers, industry and financial analysts, venture capitalists and business executives. Industry leaders, innovators and startups exhibit to generate news coverage and product reviews, make new connections, promote brand and open new markets. ShowStoppers produces official press events at CE Week, IFA and NAB; partners with CTA, IFA, GSMA and CEATEC; and produces events during CES, IFA, MWC, NAB, CE Week, CEATEC and other tradeshows. ShowStoppers streams online, broadcasting live events, month after month. To learn more about how you and your company can meet the press at ShowStoppers press events in person and online at ShowStoppers TV, contact Lauren Merel, mailto:lauren@showstoppers.com, +1 908-692-6068, or Dave Leon, mailto:dave@showstoppers.com, +1 845-821-6123. Contact Details For press registration, please contact: Steve Leon +1 310-936-8530 sl@showstoppers.com Company Website https://showstoppers.com

December 09, 2021 09:30 AM Eastern Standard Time

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Small Towns With Big Dreams: T-Mobile Announces the Next 25 Hometown Grant Recipients

T-Mobile

BELLEVUE, Wash., December 7, 2021 /3BL Media/ - T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) reveals the names of 25 more American small towns that will receive Hometown Grants to jumpstart vital community projects. Created to help local communities move forward on projects that build on the strengths that have always made them great places to live and work, Hometown Grants are inspired by the unique sense of place and deep pride that is so much a part of every small town. Here are the 25 Hometown Grant winners: Aliquippa, Pa.: Build a recreational park at 3rd Ave Park to provide a dedicated space for children to play safely. Augusta, Maine:  Public art project enabling partners to create and display 25 uniquely painted fiberglass Sturgeons. Beaver Falls, Pa.:  Create a children's museum project to support equitable education. Chillicothe, Mo.: Silver Moon Plaza beautification project including outdoor amenities like park benches, streetscaping, trash receptacles, bike racks and brick pavers. Clovis, N.M.:  A walking track for all at Clovis Community College to be used by students, staff, and community members for exercise year-around. Cosmopolis, Wash:  A park beautification project that is a cooperative effort between The Friends of Highland Park and the City of Cosmopolis, which converts an outdated and underutilized city park into an all-inclusive park with a focus on healthy, creative, physical play, social and emotional opportunities, making it a destination for everyone of all ages in our community. Elizabeth City, N.C.: Restore/reactivate a football field for youth flag football and other community sports. Ephraim, Utah: A park built for all, the city will transform an old run-down playground into an all-abilities playground with features that will be new, accessible, diverse, and cater to the recreational needs for all, including those with disabilities. Kennesaw, Ga.: Adding wheelchair accessible swings to a community park to provide a play area for youth of all abilities. Lander, Wyo.: To develop land that will become the future Popo Agie River Park, reducing current park overcrowding and increasing outdoor recreation opportunities for future generations. Los Alamos, N.M.: The  Los Alamos Co-Op Park  is a creative greenspace project created by local co-ops for community gathering and will feature a small performance stage and classroom for local and regional safe, outdoor community use. Marion, S.C.: Park enhancements to honor the legacy of Clementa Pinckney and the victims of the Emanuel AME massacre with technology and education tie-in. Mason City, Iowa: Massive town beautification project including completion of an all-inclusive river walk. Murray, Ky.:  Downtown beautification of Imagination Alley and court square including art murals and free wi-fi access. Oak Harbor, Wash.: Re-building the lagoon dock, a community gathering place in Windjammer Park, for year-around enjoyment and ADA accessibility. Pineville, Mo.:  Continued development of a student chamber-led entrepreneurial program for high school students to gain hands-on business knowledge by marketing and operating their own coffee shop. Port Royal, S.C.: Wetlands boardwalk, Amphitheater and Observation deck; nice focus on natural resources. Prestonsburg, Ky.: Revitalize square with art murals, ADA seating and emergency sound system. Saint Albans, W.Va.: Saint Albans Roadside Park wheelchair accessible merry-go-round installation. Stuart, Va.: Addition of public wi-fi access to primary business corridors within historic district. Village of Arcade, N.Y.: Construct ADA restrooms for a park and softball field. Village of Wausaukee, Wis.: Community Center library renovation. Washington, N.J.: Build a community center to aid Habitat for Humanity. West Bend, Wis.: Renovation of 85-year-old Regner Park Beach House into a four-season, multipurpose community facility. Yates Center, Kan.: Renovate community center basement for expanded community and business incubator use. “All of us at T-Mobile are so proud to support small towns with Hometown Grants,” said Jon Freier, President, Consumer Group at T-Mobile. “From revitalizing a historic theater to creating an arts and innovation incubator, building new parks, renovating a shelter for abused women and their children, and so much more, the first 25 Hometown Grant winners embarked on amazing and important projects that will bring long-lasting benefits to the citizens of their towns. We’re excited to see how the next 25 towns use Hometown Grants to improve their communities.” To select Hometown Grant recipients, T-Mobile worked with Main Street America and Smart Growth America, two organizations that have decades of experience helping build stronger, more prosperous small towns and rural communities. Together, they considered applications from small towns based on level of detail and completeness, potential community impact, project viability and other factors. “The 25 towns selected to receive a T-Mobile Hometown Grant have committed to investing in their downtowns, reimagining their public spaces, and providing gathering spaces for all parts of their communities. SGA applauds these efforts as we continue to support scores of towns and cities in rural places,” said Smart Growth America’s President and CEO Calvin Gladney. “These winning grant projects demonstrate the ingenuity and dedication to community we’ve seen in Main Street towns for decades,” said Main Street America’s President & CEO Patrice Frey. “We’re proud to work with T-Mobile and Smart Growth America to support these grant recipients, and we’re excited to see how their inspiring projects bring communities together in the years to come.” T-Mobile will announce new Hometown Grant recipients on a quarterly basis — every town in America that has a population of fewer than 50,000 people and a vision for how to make their community even stronger than it is today is encouraged to apply. T-Mobile announced the first batch of 25 T-Mobile Hometown Grants in September, when it also named Woodstock, Illinois, the first Hometown Techover winner and recipient of $3 million in technology upgrades to transform it into a national model for 5G speed and power for small towns everywhere. Commitment to Rural America Hometown Grants are part of the Un-carrier’s massive 5-year commitment announced in April to bring 5G to rural America, hire 7,500 new employees in rural communities, and support economic development in small towns by providing $25 million in funding. In addition, the Un-carrier unleashed T-Mobile Home Internet, a new broadband service available to nearly 10 million rural households across the country. It’s all part of our goal to ensure all Americans — from big cities to small towns and rural communities across the U.S. — have access to all the latest products, services and technology. For full details on how to submit a proposal for Hometown Grants, visit  https://www.t-mobile.com/brand/hometown-grants. For more information about T-Mobile's commitment to small towns, visit  T-Mobile.com/AcrossAmerica.  Follow T-Mobile’s Official Twitter Newsroom  @TMobileNews  to stay up to date with the latest company news. ### About T-Mobile T-Mobile U.S. Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is America’s supercharged Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for all. T-Mobile’s customers benefit from its unmatched combination of value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond. Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile and Sprint. For more information please visit:  https://www.t-mobile.com. About Main Street America Today, it is a network of more than 1,200 neighborhoods and communities, rural and urban, who share both a commitment to place and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development. Since 1980, communities participating in the program have leveraged more than $89.57 billion in new public and private investment, generated 687,321 net new jobs and 154,435 net new businesses, and rehabilitated more than 303,836 buildings. Main Street America is a program of the nonprofit National Main Street Center, a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. For more information, visit  www.mainstreet.org. About Smart Growth America  About Smart Growth America: Smart Growth America envisions a country where no matter where you live, or who you are, you can enjoy living in a place that is healthy, prosperous, and resilient. We empower communities through technical assistance, advocacy, and thought leadership to realize our vision of livable places, healthy people, and shared prosperity.  https://smartgrowthamerica.org/.    Media Contacts T-Mobile US Media Relations MediaRelations@t-mobile.com Investor Relations investor.relations@t-mobile.com View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from T-Mobile on 3blmedia.com

December 07, 2021 02:51 PM Eastern Standard Time

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Qualcomm Education-as-a-service: Transforming the Digital and Hybrid Classroom and Campus Experience

Qualcomm

We’re in the midst of an educational revolution. Many schools and universities are shifting from traditional classrooms to a combination of remote study and hybrid learning. Qualcomm Technologies’ customized  Education-as-a-Service  (EaaS) IoT platform offers educators a new way of thinking about the role technology can play not only in the classroom but on campuses too. Qualcomm EaaS is a single integrated solution built to transform the digital and hybrid classroom and campus experience through a fully integrated suite of hardware and software services enabled by broadband and Wi-Fi connectivity, edge computing,  AI, and cloud technology. The result is blended, personalized learning in the classroom as well as campus control through digital transformational services. All students deserve equitable educational opportunities, so EaaS is designed to be inclusive as well. Qualcomm Technologies is working with companies like  OneScreen  and  HoverCam  to bring smart classrooms and hybrid learning settings to U.S. school districts. Bundling our leading-edge technology with our partners’ EdTech expertise, within one subscription service, avoids the funding bottlenecks that prevent students from receiving necessary services. It also ensures that schools get a hardware/software refresh every three years, technical training, and a wider audience for classroom sessions. Let’s imagine the future of EaaS, open to students regardless of distance, safer from health and safety risks, and more accessible to learners with diverse needs. The smart campus: Enhanced safety and campus-wide connectivity with AI and machine learning You’re a sixth-grade student at a public school, ready to greet your friends for the first day of school. Your mom drives into the school’s campus and drops you off at the entrance. You wait briefly while a camera identifies you and a scanner checks you for signs of fever. The doors open automatically. As you enter, you get a text reminding you to put on a mask. You slip your mask on and enter your homeroom, stopping to wave to your best friend, who is studying remotely. You take a seat with the other students and catch up with them, too. How it Works: Intelligent cameras, powered by the  Qualcomm QCS605  IoT System-on-Chip (SoC), monitor the campus and send alerts for issues related to crowd assessment, intrusion detection, and forgotten objects. As students, teachers, and visitors arrive, a  Qualcomm Technologies APQ8053  enabled  OneScreen GoSafe  device  scans for signs of fever, detects the presence of face masks, and integrates with automatic doors. Using the Qualcomm AI Engine for high-performance edge computing, GoSafe automatically grants or denies access as well as sends notifications about things like face masks or social distancing rules. The classroom video camera, with a QCS605 SoC that’s engineered to deliver powerful computing for on-device camera processing and machine learning, automatically takes roll call and records the day’s lesson. The 55-inch connected classroom smart screen with a  Qualcomm SC8120, which supports immersive graphics performance and hardware acceleration for advanced real-time video formats, brings the images of remote students into the classroom, offering a sense of class unity. Fully connected classroom with Qualcomm Technologies powered devices After automated attendance-taking, your teacher starts the lesson, walking around the room and reading a poem, which he shares on the whiteboard. He then shows a video about the poet to the whole class, both remote and in-class. Although you’re initially nervous when you hear it’s time for a math placement test, you breathe a sigh of relief when you get a text message informing you that your test will be untimed due to your learning challenges in math. How it Works: Automated tools using Qualcomm Technologies powered AI cameras take virtual and in-class attendance, storing the data for predictive analytics, which are used to provide students with personalized assistance, such as extra time on tests. At a dedicated mobile workspace, teachers use a HoverCam Pilot S digital podium, powered by Qualcomm SC8120, which supports a tablet computer, wireless 4K HDMI connectivity, embedded microphone, and a foldout document camera. The podium works in tandem with a  OneScreen  interactive smart screen and a built-in distance learning app for easy access to online students. The teacher can also pick up the tablet from the podium, still connected to the smart screen, and move about the room to check on the students in the room. Instructors can share a wealth of multimedia learning aids, retrievable through a digital content management system. Collaborative hybrid learning made easy Your teacher assigns a science experiment and allows you to work with your best friend, who is remote today. Awesome! You both love science and take turns doing the experiment and showing your progress via the cameras on your laptops. Your teacher sends you a joint assessment with comments, giving you both a 95. As class ends, you forward a class recording to a friend who is on vacation, so he can stay up with studies. How it works: Students use touchscreen notebooks, which are powered by the  Snapdragon 7c  Compute Platform. With multi-day battery life on a single charge and 4G/5G connectivity, these ultra-portable laptops are ideal for classwork and homework. Students can use multiple cameras so the teacher can see live action. In-class and remote students can also see, hear, and collaborate with each other via the laptop, smart board, and cloud apps. Teachers mark, correct, and annotate joint student work, offering a complete class experience, regardless of physical proximity. All classes are recorded automatically, so that those who miss a session can easily keep up. The future of educational technology starts now As schools and universities continue to adapt to societal changes, Qualcomm Technologies is taking technical complexity out of the equation. We’re perfecting a value-add services portfolio that’s plug and play, with a special focus on end-to-end security from silicon to solution. Working with our partners, the Qualcomm EaaS solution is proving that we no longer must imagine the classrooms and campus of the future. The time has come for reliable, safe, and scalable smart connected learning. Learn more about our IoT Services Suite. L et us help you find the best solution for your project. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Qualcomm on 3blmedia.com

December 07, 2021 01:31 PM Eastern Standard Time

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DuPont Interconnect Solutions Achieves 95 Percent Renewable Electricity Milestone

DuPont

WILMINGTON, Del., December 3, 2021 /3BL Media/ - DuPont (NYSE: DD) Interconnect Solutions (ICS) — a part of the Electronics & Industrial (E&I) business segment — has set a business ambition of Zero by 2030, with the goal of reaching carbon neutral operations for the global ICS business segment by 2030. Today DuPont announced that as of September 1, 2021 the ICS business achieved the milestone of 95 percent of global operations now powered with renewable electricity. This represents a significant step forward on DuPont’s corporate Acting on Climate commitment to source 60 percent renewable electricity by 2030 and deliver carbon neutral operations by 2050. “At DuPont ICS, we want to be a leader in making impactful change by acting on climate,” said Avi Avula, DuPont Vice President, General Manager, ICS. “We are taking #OneStepGreener1  toward our business aspiration of Zero by 2030, by switching our electricity that is sourced from fossil fuels to renewables. Sustainability is embedded in our vision, and as a total solutions partner, we are innovating in new ways for our customers. We also are taking action in our footprint to enable the entire value chain to reduce its carbon footprint as part of actions supporting the UN Climate Change Conference COP26, such as the #TogetherforOurPlanet 1,” said Avula. “Achieving our sustainability goals means leading by example and partnering with suppliers and customers who are also committed to a sustainable future,” said John Singer, Vice President, Integrated Operations, DuPont Electronics & Industrial. “We are designing our new products with rigorous sustainability principles and we are developing programs to further reduce water consumption in our manufacturing facilities. We are not on this journey alone, and we encourage all our supply chain partners to join with us.”   This commitment propels ICS to a leadership position in the electronic materials industry and demonstrates how we deliver on our sustainability-driven business goals. At DuPont, we are proud that our customers’ devices — ranging from the Mars Rover to the next generation 5G smartphones and advanced automobiles — use printed circuit boards, antennas, connectors, thermal management and shielding systems enabled by our use of renewable electricity.   Whether on Mars, or enabling the latest devices on Earth, DuPont is on a journey to create more sustainable solutions for our customers while also reducing our own carbon footprint. We look forward to creating partnerships with our customers and suppliers in the coming years to reach our goals. To learn more about DuPont’s 2030 Sustainability Goals, please click  here.  About DuPont DuPont (NYSE: DD) is a global innovation leader with technology-based materials and solutions that help transform industries and everyday life. Our employees apply diverse science and expertise to help customers advance their best ideas and deliver essential innovations in key markets including electronics, transportation, construction, water, healthcare and worker safety. More information about the company, its businesses and solutions can be found at www.dupont.com. Investors can access information included on the Investor Relations section of the website at investors.dupont.com. #OneStepGreener, #COP26, #TogetherForOurPlanet #   #   # [1] COP26: Together for Our Planet. Committed to working with all countries and joining forces with civil society, companies and people on the frontline of climate change to inspire climate action ahead of COP26. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from DuPont on 3blmedia.com

December 03, 2021 10:01 AM Eastern Standard Time

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NDC Invigorates Ecosystem for Taiwanese EdTech Startups, Creates Engine for Future Growth

CommonWealth Education Media and Publishing

TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Media OutReach - 3 December 2021 - In 2021, investment in education around the world doubled. According to the "2021 Taiwan Startup Ecosystem Report" published by global accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in November, the number one keyword for enterprise startups is education technology, or "edtech". More than 40% of startups surveyed responded that they were solely focused on edtech. In the era of artificial intelligence, 5G communications, and blockchains, edtech has become the hot new trend that will revolutionize education; because creating a new education system is key to nurturing tomorrow's talented minds. Ever since it spearheaded the Asia Silicon Valley Development Plan (ASVDP) and created the national startup brand "Startup Island Taiwan" in 2016, the National Development Council (NDC) has set its eye on invigorating Taiwan's startup ecosystem. Its contributions to the edtech startup scene in Taiwan include the sponsorship of the plan to "Accelerate Taiwan's Education Startups on the World Stage" for two consecutive years, headed by Taiwan's foremost parenting and education brand CommonWealth Education Media and Publishing, and investment in Taiwan's online learning startups PaGamO and Hahow. The plan to "Accelerate Taiwan's Education Startups on the World Stage" involves the selection of twenty promising Taiwanese edtech startups and providing them with the critical resources they need to succeed, as well as investment in CommonWealth Education Media and Publishing's annual branding extravaganza, the "International Conference on Education Innovation", for more than ten years. This year's "International Conference on Education Innovation" revolves around the theme of "Sustainability X Education". Over 125,000 participants attended the hybrid online and offline forum. Nearly fifty speakers, representing the business and education sectors, were invited from the United States, the United Kingdom, Finland, and Taiwan. Notable guests included Taiwan's former vice president Chen Chien-jen; Rob Riordan, co-founder of Silicon Valley's incredibly popular High Tech High; and Abner Chao, Founder and CEO of AmaizingTalker, a Taiwanese online learning startup that boasts an annual revenue of one billion Taiwan dollars and continues to double its value every year. The National Development Council will continue to be the driving force behind Taiwan's edtech startups. It will keep working with private platforms to create digital content and services, as well as propel digital education in middle schools, build smart classrooms, and provide tablet computers for schoolchildren in remote areas. It will also improve 5G communications integration through smart education, train talent in the digital era, and nurture bilingual skills. Ultimately, its aim is to introduce a greater number of rapidly growing Taiwanese startups to the world stage, so the international community can witness and benefit from Taiwan's creative energy. Contact Details Media Contact Roan Lin roanlin@cw.com.tw

December 03, 2021 08:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

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