What technology, adults and teens have in common – Choteau Acantha

It is not hard to associate aging adults with limited technological knowledge, nor is it difficult to understand that teens can jump onto a new device with ease. And anyone can understand that tech support in the form of automated chats or lengthy phone calls can lead to more stress than solutions.

Do we really need any more apps in the world right now? Trish Lopez asked herself as she listened to other people pitch at a startup incubator in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 2015.

Yannick Hutchinson, left, and Del Wilkinson smile during a Teeniors session.

Lopezs own contribution to the incubator stemmed from her mothers love and hatred of technology she understood its benefits, but would grow frustrated with the learning curve. Lopezs experience at New Mexicos Startup Weekend: Womens Edition evolved into a pitch to connect teens with older adults to provide technology help.

Lopez founded Teeniors as a result, which uses intergenerational connection to provide personal technology support, and offers programs to support seniors who can pay and those who cannot. There are 14 teens in the program, who are referred to as Teeniors.

Oceana Wadhams saw a flyer advertising a Teeniors job and thought it would be a perfect fit. She grew up living with her great-grandparents and felt like working with older adults called to me. Barbara, her first client, needed help with her iPhone. The experience of helping her always stood out to me because she was so thankful, Wadhams said.

Teeniors, based in Albuquerque, was five years old before the coronavirus forced operations to change. Lopez asked teens if they were comfortable supporting seniors via video or phone call. The decision to go forward with a remote structure was unanimous, and funding from grants made the transition possible.

I think all of [the Teeniors] were ambivalent about how this would work, and I was too, Lopez said. Is this going to be as good as in-person coaching? No. But are we going to do our best to make it the best experience of virtual coaching possible? Yes.

Judith Binder has been a Teeniors client before and during COVID-19. She discovered Teeniors at a monthly potluck put on by county commissioners in Albuquerque. Despite having worked in a university computer science department in the 1980s, she found value in the service.

They didnt rush me. And Im sure thats part of their skill. They waited until I was able to really grasp the concepts that they were showing me, Binder said.

Pivoting to remote instruction allowed Teeniors to reach older adults beyond Albuquerque and New Mexico. Lopez estimated 100 virtual coaching sessions took place during April and May, and 15% of the calls have come from out-of-state.

We were able to pivot in a way I was comfortable with, because our kids wanted to work still, and certainly our seniors wanted to stay connected to friends and family, and all of us wanted to decrease social isolation, Lopez said. She noted that remote sessions will continue to be an option even as it becomes possible to offer in-person services.

Lopez was not surprised by the challenges finding teleconferencing software that doesn't require an account, worrying about Zoom scams. What surprised her was how much steam Teeniors gained in the transition.

I look forward to the days when we can help people in-person again because I think theres really something to that intergenerational connection in-person, she said. But right now, the Teeniors are happy with how things are going, the clients were getting great reviews on this and weve also heard from a wider array of older adults, including younger people still in the workforce.

Teeniors new clients in the coronavirus era are diverse in age and ability. A high school and a college teacher wanted to get a grip on Zoom before hosting their first classes. David Larson [the reporters father], 62, not a Teeniors client but an engineer with the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, said he can relate to the need.

All of the sudden it was one of these things where I was supposed to learn all this technology, he said. Working from home meant learning how to navigate Zoom, Microsoft Teams and a remote work setting. Larson said it might have been easier to adapt if he was younger, but Im just an old guy, he said.

I dont even think its easier when youre 16 to learn [technology], Lopez said. I think that theres no social shame about not knowing,

Binder praised Teeniors ability to communicate effectively and complimented their respect and patience. From her perspective, some of the shame of not knowing can be alleviated by proper communication.

Lopez tries to collect client intake forms from every Teeniors session and conducts annual reviews with teens to understand what each party gains from interThrough the pivot to remote sessions, 99% of client reviews have been positive, and shes seen a 656% increase in calls for virtual coaching since the end of March.

I dont think thats because people like virtual coaching better, I think its because now its become a necessity that you have to learn technology, she said.

Ninety percent of Teeniors said they had benefited personally, all reported feeling more economically stable better equipped to enter the workforce or apply to college and all shared that being a Teenior improved their communication with older adults.

I think its important that we get clear on what the people need before we rush in to help. I think thats the biggest mistake that people tend to make in general, Lopez said.

In Big Sky, the Big Sky Community Organization (BSCO) and Big Sky Relief joined to brainstorm about what assistance older adults may need as the coronavirus entered Montana.

Senior Buddies, a program resulting from that conversation, has a similar model to Teeniors, but without the technology focus. A younger person is paired with an older adult to pick up mail and get groceries. Sixty-five community members volunteered and eight people requested assistance through the program.

[Technology support] was something we really discussed in the beginning, and we were having a hard time reaching out to that demographic in order to provide that service, said Mackenzie Johnson, program organizer for BSCO. The group had the volunteer power, but the adults Johnson spoke with got their technology help from family members or friends. The need, when she reached out, was not there.

Before Teeniors began, Lopez surveyed senior centers in New Mexico to find out whether technology help was needed and whether seniors wanted teens to provide that help. Now, Teeniors employs young people with meaningful jobs, has created a nonprofit arm to support seniors who cannot afford to pay and, through the evolution to online support, reaches seniors and others outside New Mexico.

In the past months, many people have rediscovered the human need for connection, and Teeniors has found that assisting older adults with technology can help build those connections, bridging generational divides and helping those on both sides to better connect with each other.

I really believe that ageism is the last acceptable prejudice, Lopez said. She is confident the young adults she employs as Teeniors are prepared to change that.

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TIS Smart Home Technology is Right Beside you During the COVID-19 Pandemic – GlobeNewswire

Richardson, TX, July 29, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The past few months have been challenging for the whole world. COVID-19 changed every aspect of our lives, especially the way we communicate. Nowadays, we barely go out to visit friends, and the Internet is our communication lifeline during isolation. Making the most of the Internet, smart technologies help to ease the struggles of quarantine by increasing effortless, hands-free operations and reducing the virtual distance from our loved ones. TIS Control is one of the frontrunners, with functional solutions that make the pandemic less lonely and frustrating.Control without Touching a ThingUntil recently, all of us unconsciously touched door handles on the way in and out of every office or store we visited. Now, however, shared surfaces are regarded as potential sources of infection. Since Covid-19 can spread through contact with communal spots, having contactless actuators is a necessity. TIS Control offers intelligent smart home devices, such as automatic sensors and door locks, to make buildings and high-traffic environments safer.

Additionally, the TIS Mobile App and Touchless Access Solutions are unique choices to reduce hand-to-door contact in high contact public areas, such as healthcare facilities, schools, offices, restaurants, and restrooms. TIS products provide user-friendly access that not only ensures protected entrance but also lessens high-frequency touchpoints and reduces the spread of viruses.

Thanks to compatibility with Alexa and Siri voice assistants, TIS solutions deliver effortless operations for lights and temperature control with just an oral command. You do not have to touch the wall switch in a public area to turn on the lights or increase the fan speed; simply ask Alexa to do it for you. TIS helps you stay safe even if you are not staying at home.

Smart CareDuring the coronavirus crisis, many countries are facing a hygiene crisis in medical centers or a lack of hospital beds and facilities to cater to every patient infected with the virus. Thus, many infected patients with mild to moderate symptoms are being asked to quarantine. Even in this case, TIS technology makes it very convenient and safe to care for them.The TIS Health Sensormonitors and provides health indexes regarding indoor air quality and humidity and makes it possible to maintain sanitary, safe, and comfortable hospital rooms without the need for physical presence. Whether patients are in the hospital or recovering at home, TIS smart automation makes the caring process more convenient and secure for all parties.

Moreover, since social distancing is increasing our feelings of loneliness, it is vital to provide patients with interaction and entertainment to speed up the healing process. TheTIS Luna Bedside Panellets patients easily control their lighting, AC, media, and curtains; they can even call a nurse, if needed. After all, having a sense of control over ones environment in such a situation improves recovery. They can also watch their favorite TV shows or listen to relaxing music without having to touch anything; they just need to ask the voice assistant to perform the operation for them.

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Pediatric Vaccines Market Research Report by Technology, by Vaccine Type, by End User, by Indication – Global Forecast to 2025 – Cumulative Impact of…

New York, July 29, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Pediatric Vaccines Market Research Report by Technology, by Vaccine Type, by End User, by Indication - Global Forecast to 2025 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p05941588/?utm_source=GNW

The Global Pediatric Vaccines Market is expected to grow from USD 12,943.26 Million in 2019 to USD 22,869.61 Million by the end of 2025 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.95%.

Market Segmentation & Coverage:This research report categorizes the Pediatric Vaccines to forecast the revenues and analyze the trends in each of the following sub-markets:

"The Conjugates is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on Technology, the Pediatric Vaccines Market studied across Attenuated Live Viruses, Conjugates, Inactivated Viruses, Polysaccharides, Recombinant, Subunits, and Toxoids. The Attenuated Live Viruses commanded the largest size in the Pediatric Vaccines Market in 2019. On the other hand, the Conjugates is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

"The Multivalent is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on Vaccine Type, the Pediatric Vaccines Market studied across Monovalent and Multivalent. The Multivalent commanded the largest size in the Pediatric Vaccines Market in 2019, and it is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

"The Pediatric Clinic is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on End User, the Pediatric Vaccines Market studied across Hospital, Pediatric Clinic, and Research Organization. The Pediatric Clinic commanded the largest size in the Pediatric Vaccines Market in 2019, and it is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

"The HaemophilusInfluenzaeType B is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on Indication, the Pediatric Vaccines Market studied across HaemophilusInfluenzaeType B, Hepatitis, Human papillomavirus(HPV), Measles, Meningitis A, Mumps, Pneumococcal Diseases, Polio, Rotaviruses, Rubella, Tetanus, and Yellow Fever. The Pneumococcal Diseases commanded the largest size in the Pediatric Vaccines Market in 2019. On the other hand, the HaemophilusInfluenzaeType B is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

"The Asia-Pacific is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on Geography, the Pediatric Vaccines Market studied across Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa. The Americas region surveyed across Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and United States. The Asia-Pacific region surveyed across Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. The Europe, Middle East & Africa region surveyed across France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom. The Europe, Middle East & Africa commanded the largest size in the Pediatric Vaccines Market in 2019. On the other hand, the Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

Company Usability Profiles:The report deeply explores the recent significant developments by the leading vendors and innovation profiles in the Global Pediatric Vaccines Market including AstraZeneca PLC, CSL Limited, Eli Lilly and Company, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Novartis AG, Pfizer Inc., Sanofi S.A., and Serum Institute of India Pvt. Ltd..

FPNV Positioning Matrix:The FPNV Positioning Matrix evaluates and categorizes the vendors in the Pediatric Vaccines Market on the basis of Business Strategy (Business Growth, Industry Coverage, Financial Viability, and Channel Support) and Product Satisfaction (Value for Money, Ease of Use, Product Features, and Customer Support) that aids businesses in better decision making and understanding the competitive landscape.

Competitive Strategic Window:The Competitive Strategic Window analyses the competitive landscape in terms of markets, applications, and geographies. The Competitive Strategic Window helps the vendor define an alignment or fit between their capabilities and opportunities for future growth prospects. During a forecast period, it defines the optimal or favorable fit for the vendors to adopt successive merger and acquisition strategies, geography expansion, research & development, and new product introduction strategies to execute further business expansion and growth.

Cumulative Impact of COVID-19:COVID-19 is an incomparable global public health emergency that has affected almost every industry, so for and, the long-term effects projected to impact the industry growth during the forecast period. Our ongoing research amplifies our research framework to ensure the inclusion of underlaying COVID-19 issues and potential paths forward. The report is delivering insights on COVID-19 considering the changes in consumer behavior and demand, purchasing patterns, re-routing of the supply chain, dynamics of current market forces, and the significant interventions of governments. The updated study provides insights, analysis, estimations, and forecast, considering the COVID-19 impact on the market.

The report provides insights on the following pointers:1. Market Penetration: Provides comprehensive information on the market offered by the key players2. Market Development: Provides in-depth information about lucrative emerging markets and analyzes the markets3. Market Diversification: Provides detailed information about new product launches, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments4. Competitive Assessment & Intelligence: Provides an exhaustive assessment of market shares, strategies, products, and manufacturing capabilities of the leading players5. Product Development & Innovation: Provides intelligent insights on future technologies, R&D activities, and new product developments

The report answers questions such as:1. What is the market size and forecast of the Global Pediatric Vaccines Market?2. What are the inhibiting factors and impact of COVID-19 shaping the Global Pediatric Vaccines Market during the forecast period?3. Which are the products/segments/applications/areas to invest in over the forecast period in the Global Pediatric Vaccines Market?4. What is the competitive strategic window for opportunities in the Global Pediatric Vaccines Market?5. What are the technology trends and regulatory frameworks in the Global Pediatric Vaccines Market?6. What are the modes and strategic moves considered suitable for entering the Global Pediatric Vaccines Market?Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05941588/?utm_source=GNW

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Energy Harvesting System Market Research Report by Technology, by Component, by Application – Global Forecast to 2025 – Cumulative Impact of COVID-19…

NEW YORK, July 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Energy Harvesting System Market Research Report by Technology (Light Energy Harvesting, RF Energy Harvesting, Thermal Energy Harvesting, and Vibration Energy Harvesting), by Component (Power Management Integrated Circuit, Storage System, and Transducer), by Application - Global Forecast to 2025 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19

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The Global Energy Harvesting System Market is expected to grow from USD 312.85 Million in 2019 to USD 615.94 Million by the end of 2025 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.95%.

Market Segmentation & Coverage:This research report categorizes the Energy Harvesting System to forecast the revenues and analyze the trends in each of the following sub-markets:

"The Vibration Energy Harvesting is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on Technology, the Energy Harvesting System Market studied across Light Energy Harvesting, RF Energy Harvesting, Thermal Energy Harvesting, and Vibration Energy Harvesting. The Light Energy Harvesting commanded the largest size in the Energy Harvesting System Market in 2019. On the other hand, the Vibration Energy Harvesting is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

"The Power Management Integrated Circuit is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on Component, the Energy Harvesting System Market studied across Power Management Integrated Circuit, Storage System, and Transducer. The Transducer commanded the largest size in the Energy Harvesting System Market in 2019. On the other hand, the Power Management Integrated Circuit is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

Based on Application, the Energy Harvesting System Market studied across Building & Home Automation, Consumer Electronics, Industrial, and Transportation.

"The Asia-Pacific is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on Geography, the Energy Harvesting System Market studied across Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa. The Americas region surveyed across Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and United States. The Asia-Pacific region surveyed across Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. The Europe, Middle East & Africa region surveyed across France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom. The Americas commanded the largest size in the Energy Harvesting System Market in 2019. On the other hand, the Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

Company Usability Profiles:The report deeply explores the recent significant developments by the leading vendors and innovation profiles in the Global Energy Harvesting System Market including ABB Limited, Cymbet Corporation, EnOcean GmbH, Fujitsu Limited, G24 Innovations, General Electric, Honeywell International Inc., Infinite Power Solutions, Microchip Technology Inc., Microgen Systems, Powercast Corporation, Qorvo Inc, Schneider Electric SE, Siemens AG, STMicroelectronics NV, and Texas Instruments Incorporated.

FPNV Positioning Matrix:The FPNV Positioning Matrix evaluates and categorizes the vendors in the Energy Harvesting System Market on the basis of Business Strategy (Business Growth, Industry Coverage, Financial Viability, and Channel Support) and Product Satisfaction (Value for Money, Ease of Use, Product Features, and Customer Support) that aids businesses in better decision making and understanding the competitive landscape.

Competitive Strategic Window:The Competitive Strategic Window analyses the competitive landscape in terms of markets, applications, and geographies. The Competitive Strategic Window helps the vendor define an alignment or fit between their capabilities and opportunities for future growth prospects. During a forecast period, it defines the optimal or favorable fit for the vendors to adopt successive merger and acquisition strategies, geography expansion, research & development, and new product introduction strategies to execute further business expansion and growth.

Cumulative Impact of COVID-19:COVID-19 is an incomparable global public health emergency that has affected almost every industry, so for and, the long-term effects projected to impact the industry growth during the forecast period. Our ongoing research amplifies our research framework to ensure the inclusion of underlaying COVID-19 issues and potential paths forward. The report is delivering insights on COVID-19 considering the changes in consumer behavior and demand, purchasing patterns, re-routing of the supply chain, dynamics of current market forces, and the significant interventions of governments. The updated study provides insights, analysis, estimations, and forecast, considering the COVID-19 impact on the market.

The report provides insights on the following pointers:1. Market Penetration: Provides comprehensive information on the market offered by the key players2. Market Development: Provides in-depth information about lucrative emerging markets and analyzes the markets3. Market Diversification: Provides detailed information about new product launches, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments4. Competitive Assessment & Intelligence: Provides an exhaustive assessment of market shares, strategies, products, and manufacturing capabilities of the leading players5. Product Development & Innovation: Provides intelligent insights on future technologies, R&D activities, and new product developments

The report answers questions such as:1. What is the market size and forecast of the Global Energy Harvesting System Market?2. What are the inhibiting factors and impact of COVID-19 shaping the Global Energy Harvesting System Market during the forecast period?3. Which are the products/segments/applications/areas to invest in over the forecast period in the Global Energy Harvesting System Market?4. What is the competitive strategic window for opportunities in the Global Energy Harvesting System Market?5. What are the technology trends and regulatory frameworks in the Global Energy Harvesting System Market?6. What are the modes and strategic moves considered suitable for entering the Global Energy Harvesting System Market?

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Seismic Survey Market Research Report by Technology, by Service, by Deployment – Global Forecast to 2025 – Cumulative Impact of COVID-19 -…

New York, July 29, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Seismic Survey Market Research Report by Technology, by Service, by Deployment - Global Forecast to 2025 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p05941903/?utm_source=GNW

The Global Seismic Survey Market is expected to grow from USD 8,402.56 Million in 2019 to USD 11,810.13 Million by the end of 2025 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.83%.

Market Segmentation & Coverage:This research report categorizes the Seismic Survey to forecast the revenues and analyze the trends in each of the following sub-markets:

Based on Technology, the Seismic Survey Market studied across 2D, 3D, and 4D.

Based on Service, the Seismic Survey Market studied across Data Acquisition, Data Interpretation, and Data Processing. The Data Acquisition further studied across Airborne Acquisition, Land Acquisition, and Marine Acquisition.

Based on Deployment, the Seismic Survey Market studied across Offshore and Onshore.

Based on Geography, the Seismic Survey Market studied across Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa. The Americas region surveyed across Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and United States. The Asia-Pacific region surveyed across Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. The Europe, Middle East & Africa region surveyed across France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom.

Company Usability Profiles:The report deeply explores the recent significant developments by the leading vendors and innovation profiles in the Global Seismic Survey Market including Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey, Inc., Compagnie Generale De Geophysique, S.A., Dawson Geophysical Company, Fugro N.V., Geospace Technologies Corporation, Global Geophysical Services, Inc., ION Geophysical Corporation, Mitcham Industries, Inc., Polarcus Limited, Pulse Seismic, Inc., Saexploration Holding, Inc., Schlumberger Limited, SeaBird Exploration, PLC, and Wireless Seismic, Inc..

FPNV Positioning Matrix:The FPNV Positioning Matrix evaluates and categorizes the vendors in the Seismic Survey Market on the basis of Business Strategy (Business Growth, Industry Coverage, Financial Viability, and Channel Support) and Product Satisfaction (Value for Money, Ease of Use, Product Features, and Customer Support) that aids businesses in better decision making and understanding the competitive landscape.

Competitive Strategic Window:The Competitive Strategic Window analyses the competitive landscape in terms of markets, applications, and geographies. The Competitive Strategic Window helps the vendor define an alignment or fit between their capabilities and opportunities for future growth prospects. During a forecast period, it defines the optimal or favorable fit for the vendors to adopt successive merger and acquisition strategies, geography expansion, research & development, and new product introduction strategies to execute further business expansion and growth.

Cumulative Impact of COVID-19:COVID-19 is an incomparable global public health emergency that has affected almost every industry, so for and, the long-term effects projected to impact the industry growth during the forecast period. Our ongoing research amplifies our research framework to ensure the inclusion of underlaying COVID-19 issues and potential paths forward. The report is delivering insights on COVID-19 considering the changes in consumer behavior and demand, purchasing patterns, re-routing of the supply chain, dynamics of current market forces, and the significant interventions of governments. The updated study provides insights, analysis, estimations, and forecast, considering the COVID-19 impact on the market.

The report provides insights on the following pointers:1. Market Penetration: Provides comprehensive information on the market offered by the key players2. Market Development: Provides in-depth information about lucrative emerging markets and analyzes the markets3. Market Diversification: Provides detailed information about new product launches, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments4. Competitive Assessment & Intelligence: Provides an exhaustive assessment of market shares, strategies, products, and manufacturing capabilities of the leading players5. Product Development & Innovation: Provides intelligent insights on future technologies, R&D activities, and new product developments

The report answers questions such as:1. What is the market size and forecast of the Global Seismic Survey Market?2. What are the inhibiting factors and impact of COVID-19 shaping the Global Seismic Survey Market during the forecast period?3. Which are the products/segments/applications/areas to invest in over the forecast period in the Global Seismic Survey Market?4. What is the competitive strategic window for opportunities in the Global Seismic Survey Market?5. What are the technology trends and regulatory frameworks in the Global Seismic Survey Market?6. What are the modes and strategic moves considered suitable for entering the Global Seismic Survey Market?Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05941903/?utm_source=GNW

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Exoskeleton Market Research Report by Type, by Technology, by Product, by End User – Global Forecast to 2025 – Cumulative Impact of COVID-19 -…

NEW YORK, July 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --

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The Global Exoskeleton Market is expected to grow from USD 1,590.57 Million in 2019 to USD 4,389.72 Million by the end of 2025 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 18.43%.

Market Segmentation & Coverage:This research report categorizes the Exoskeleton to forecast the revenues and analyze the trends in each of the following sub-markets:

"The Mobile is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on Type, the Exoskeleton Market studied across Mobile and Stationary. The Stationary commanded the largest size in the Exoskeleton Market in 2019. On the other hand, the Mobile is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

"The Active is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on Technology, the Exoskeleton Market studied across Active, Passive, and Semi-passive. The Passive commanded the largest size in the Exoskeleton Market in 2019. On the other hand, the Active is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

"The Upper body is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on Product, the Exoskeleton Market studied across Full body, Lower body, and Upper body. The Lower body commanded the largest size in the Exoskeleton Market in 2019. On the other hand, the Upper body is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

"The Rehabilitation Center is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on End User, the Exoskeleton Market studied across Hospitals, Manufacturing & Construction, Military & Defense, Rehabilitation Center, and Sport & Fitness. The Hospitals commanded the largest size in the Exoskeleton Market in 2019. On the other hand, the Rehabilitation Center is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

"The Asia-Pacific is projected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period"

Based on Geography, the Exoskeleton Market studied across Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa. The Americas region surveyed across Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and United States. The Asia-Pacific region surveyed across Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. The Europe, Middle East & Africa region surveyed across France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom. The Americas commanded the largest size in the Exoskeleton Market in 2019. On the other hand, the Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period.

Company Usability Profiles:The report deeply explores the recent significant developments by the leading vendors and innovation profiles in the Global Exoskeleton Market including ATOUN Inc, Bionik Laboratories Corp., CYBERDYNE, INC., Ekso Bionics, GOGOA Mobility Robots, Hocoma, Honda Motor Co. Ltd, Hyundai Motor Company, Laevo, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA, Parker Hannifin Corporation, Revision Military, ReWalk Robotics, and Rex Bionics Ltd..

FPNV Positioning Matrix:The FPNV Positioning Matrix evaluates and categorizes the vendors in the Exoskeleton Market on the basis of Business Strategy (Business Growth, Industry Coverage, Financial Viability, and Channel Support) and Product Satisfaction (Value for Money, Ease of Use, Product Features, and Customer Support) that aids businesses in better decision making and understanding the competitive landscape.

Competitive Strategic Window:The Competitive Strategic Window analyses the competitive landscape in terms of markets, applications, and geographies. The Competitive Strategic Window helps the vendor define an alignment or fit between their capabilities and opportunities for future growth prospects. During a forecast period, it defines the optimal or favorable fit for the vendors to adopt successive merger and acquisition strategies, geography expansion, research & development, and new product introduction strategies to execute further business expansion and growth.

Cumulative Impact of COVID-19:COVID-19 is an incomparable global public health emergency that has affected almost every industry, so for and, the long-term effects projected to impact the industry growth during the forecast period. Our ongoing research amplifies our research framework to ensure the inclusion of underlaying COVID-19 issues and potential paths forward. The report is delivering insights on COVID-19 considering the changes in consumer behavior and demand, purchasing patterns, re-routing of the supply chain, dynamics of current market forces, and the significant interventions of governments. The updated study provides insights, analysis, estimations, and forecast, considering the COVID-19 impact on the market.

The report provides insights on the following pointers:1. Market Penetration: Provides comprehensive information on the market offered by the key players2. Market Development: Provides in-depth information about lucrative emerging markets and analyzes the markets3. Market Diversification: Provides detailed information about new product launches, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments4. Competitive Assessment & Intelligence: Provides an exhaustive assessment of market shares, strategies, products, and manufacturing capabilities of the leading players5. Product Development & Innovation: Provides intelligent insights on future technologies, R&D activities, and new product developments

The report answers questions such as:1. What is the market size and forecast of the Global Exoskeleton Market?2. What are the inhibiting factors and impact of COVID-19 shaping the Global Exoskeleton Market during the forecast period?3. Which are the products/segments/applications/areas to invest in over the forecast period in the Global Exoskeleton Market?4. What is the competitive strategic window for opportunities in the Global Exoskeleton Market?5. What are the technology trends and regulatory frameworks in the Global Exoskeleton Market?6. What are the modes and strategic moves considered suitable for entering the Global Exoskeleton Market?

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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Organic LED Market by Product Type, Technology and End Use: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2020-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

According to the report, the global organic LED market size was valued at $32,463.5 million in 2019, and is projected to reach $203,069.9 million by 2027, registering a CAGR of 21.7% from 2020 to 2027.

As per organic LED market forecast, OLED technology is witnessing wide acceptance and would expand its growth in the display and lighting market in future. Currently OLED technology is in its growing stage; however, with the technological developments taking place it will soon have a major position in the market. Based on features offered by the OLED technology, it is increasingly becoming popular among the end users.

Low power consumption, enhanced efficiency, better picture quality, and flexibility are some of the advantages associated with the OLED technology. In addition, rise in awareness among users and increase in demand for eco-friendly lighting products would lead to rapid growth of the overall OLED market during the forecast period. However, the high price of OLED technology acts as a major limiting factor for the growth of this technology. Advancement in technology would help the OLED light manufacturing companies to reduce the overall cost of production of OLED.

The global organic LED market is predicted to show a promising growth during the forecast period owing to the increased demand for energy efficient and eco-friendly lighting products that would consume less energy. This is the major factor driving the global OLED market. OLEDs are primarily used for display and lighting functions. Based on the rapid technological developments taking place, OLED technology has shown drastic improvement in the past few years.

According to organic LED market trends, governments from various countries have focused on deploying OLED technology-based lights to curb cost and pollution. The positive attitude of various countries toward the adoption of OLED lighting technology propels the growth of the global market. For instance, the German Government provides subsidies to municipalities to replace lightings in publicly owned facilities such as old street lighting with new OLED technology.

Furthermore, Middle East countries has the presence of 'The Middle East Lighting Association (MELA)', which is an international non-profit association formed by the partnership of Gulf Advanced Lighting, GE Lighting, Osram, Philips Lighting and Tridonic. MELA principle aims to represent the interests of the leading lighting product manufacturers in their support to legislators across the region in drafting and implementing policy, standards, and regulations for lighting related products and services across the Middle East region. In addition, the association is dedicated toward promoting energy efficient lighting practice for the benefit of global environment, human comfort, and health & safety of consumers. Therefore, all these increasing government mandates and initiatives toward the adoption of OLED lighting system significantly fuel the organic LED market growth globally.

OLED display and lighting in automotive segment is mostly used for heads up display, dashboard displays, and digital rear-view and internal mirrors, internal lightings, and other external lightings. During the current scenes, several car models uses PMOLED displays in its dashboard. In 2016 Audi unveiled the 2016 TT RS, which sports optional OLED taillights, and the first commercial car to sport the new lighting technology. In addition, in 2017 Audi started using OLED taillights and OLED displays in all its cars.

The key organic LED market leaders profiled in the report include LG Electronics, Philips, OSRAM, Samsung Electronics, Panasonic Corporation, AU Optronics, CREE, GE Lighting, Eaton, and Dialight PLC. These key players have adopted strategies, such as product portfolio expansion, mergers & acquisitions, agreements, geographical expansion, and collaborations, to enhance their market penetra

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Nordis Technologies Partners with Ricoh on Business Growth – Printing Impressions

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Ricoh USAannounced thatNordis Technologies, an innovator and leader in offering technology solutions to solve communications and payment challenges, has chosen Ricoh to help enhance its exciting business growth. Nordis sought a partner that could help address its needs for higher throughput, more efficiencies and shortened turn times, further enhanced by its game-changing, patent-pending Expresso application, used for streamlining and managing communications and payments. Nordis found its answer with theRICOH Pro VC40000,RicohsInfoPrint 5000andRICOH ProcessDirectortechnologies that help drive consistency and efficiency across communication channels and devices with tailored, automated, intelligent workflows.

Over the past 30 years, Nordis Technologies has made a name for itself delivering technology-enabled solutions, providing excellent customer service, and forging relationships that turn into true partnerships built on mutual respect and trust. Its proprietary Expresso platform allows customers to make changes to communications from wherever they are working in real time that automatically update within Nordis system up to the moment production begins. Since its inception, Expresso has brought in many new customers and jobs. All of that growth began to outpace Nordis capacity. The company wanted single-pass, continuous-feed, full color print, so they could increase throughput, add dynamic color and messaging, and streamline operations.

We felt wed reached a tipping point, said Ronnie Selinger, President and CEO, Nordis Technologies. Moving to continuous-feed made sense for our volumes, but we wanted to do it right. We needed to move seamlessly among devices and channels, with centralized control that was compatible with Expresso. We also wanted to make color applications more robust and more cost effective. Fortunately, after some in-depth conversations about our current environment and our goals, the Ricoh team knew exactly how to help.

The addition of Ricoh hardware and software backed by expert service and support made single-pass, vibrant color for transactional documents a reality and strengthened Expressos already-powerful value proposition. Its award-winning workflow solution boosted efficiencies by eliminating the need to transform AFP files when sending to Ricoh platforms. RICOH ProcessDirector also enabled barcode-assisted automation of perforation and streamlined handling of AFP transforms that maintains the architectures signature page-level recovery to help drive reliability. Additionally, Ricohs continuous-feed production devices helped lower storage costs and reduce waste associated with pre-printed shells. With these integrated technology advancements, Nordis and its customers can now more intuitively and flexibly customize any part of the application including color, graphics, or text right up to when the job goes to press.

We often talk about the advantages of leaving pre-printed shells behind for single-pass color, but RICOH ProcessDirectors synergy with Expresso really takes it to the next level, said Mike Herold, Director, Global Marketing, Commercial Printing Business, Ricoh. The most exciting thing about collaborating with so many unique customers is finding new, tailored ways to help their businesses realize their full potential. The resounding success of Nordis transformation to a mixed sheet-fed and continuous-feed shop, with increased capabilities, greater throughput and faster turn times, is a testament to the power of well-considered alliances built on a foundation of collaborative innovation.

RICOH ProcessDirector helps keep jobs running smoothly, centralizing control of sheet-fed and continuous-feed devices, as well as non-print communication channels. This single point of access made interfacing with Expresso simple and streamlined, so changes could be pushed to all channels without added manual steps. RICOH ProcessDirectors security and compliance-minded features, such as the ability to create defensible audit trails, were just as important to Nordis, which counts many healthcare and financial services organizations among its clients.

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Internet of Things technology is being used to help trees fight climate change – Euronews

Specialist technology is being trialled in the UK to monitor the role of trees in tackling climate change.

Telecommunications giant Vodafone is teaming up with Defra (the UKs Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) and Forest Research to study how forests can be used to tackle the climate crisis. Sensors - specially designed to withstand harsh climates - will be attached to trees as part of a three-month trial, with data continually sent back to scientists for analysis.

The sensors will use Vodafones Internet of Things (IoT) technology. This is where computing devices are embedded in other objects and able to transfer data to other interrelated pieces of tech, without needing any human interaction.

Researchers will look at key metrics like temperature, humidity, tree growth, and soil moisture on an ongoing basis throughout the study, without having to visit the site. Both Defra and Forest Research plan to use the results to inform policy makers and the wider public about the effects tree growth can have on the environment.

In particular, the scientists hope to uncover more on how the trees' ability to store carbon can be harnessed to mitigate climate change.

The research comes after Defra announced plans to increase tree planting across the UK to 30,000 hectares per year by 2025. This scheme will be supported by a recent 640 million (705m) Nature for Climate Fund, which is set to invest in extensive environmental restoration projects across the country over the next five years.

Trees are a unique natural resource that play a crucial role in combating the biodiversity and climate crises we face, says Malcolm McKee, Chief Technology Officer at Defra.

This exciting partnership uses newly-emerging IoT technologies to improve our understanding of the impacts of environmental change on our nations forests, which will help inform our policy making.

By using IoT technology, the researchers are able to monitor areas of forest which would normally be inaccessible or too costly to reach. McKee explains that this innovative method of transmitting data offers new potentials in forestry research.

Tackling climate change requires radical thinking and our forests will be vital to this, explains Anne Sheehan, Director at Vodafone Business UK. Our technology enables us to connect trees and monitor performance, which is a perfect example of how technology can be used in new ways to help create a more sustainable future.

This is not the only environmental news for Vodafone, as the company recently announced that its entire European network would be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy within the next 12 months.

The project could help revolutionise the future of conservation research, opening up new possibilities for how scientists gather and process data. Matthew Wilkinson, a research scientist at Forest Research, says, the project also will help us gather more data which is critical to targeting efforts to measure the contribution of individual trees to climate change.

If the trial is successful, we hope it will expand to other areas of environmental monitoring and signify a step change in the amount of data we are able to collect and analyse.

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Apple AirPods and Beats charging case technology targeted in patent suit – AppleInsider

A lawsuit leveled against Apple on Tuesday claims the company's latest designs, including AirPods and Powerbeats Pro products, infringe on patents covering magnetic earbud cases.

Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, the complaint from GUI Global Products, Ltd., operating under trade name Gwee, claims Apple infringes on four patents detailing methods of securing, controlling and charging earbud headphones in a case via magnets.

Gwee's U.S. Patent Nos. 10,589,320, 10,562,077, 10,259,021 and 10,259,020 each cite company cofounders Walter G. Mayfield and Dan Valdez as inventors, and describe systems in which a switching device is magnetically coupled to an electronic device. In certain embodiments, a portable electronic device nests into, and receives control signals from, the switching device and is further protected from the elements by a hinged lid.

Apple's AirPods, AirPods Pro and Powerbeats Pro sport features similar to those described in Gwee's IP. Both product lines incorporate methods of magnetically securing earbuds in a form-fitting case that also acts as a portable power supply. Control signals activate and deactivate the earbuds when the lid of the case is opened and closed, mimicking behavior discussed in Gwee's patents, the suit claims.

Whether Gwee's IP is enforceable or even relates to Apple's technology is unclear. Each patent is primarily concerned with lens cleaning devices that attach to another product a floating sunglass case is described in one example through magnets. These magnets can, in some embodiments, activate a switch that controls certain functions of a host device.

"In addition to their cleaning functionality, the cleaning components of the application have a functionality of being able to active magnetic switches on devices having such switches. This is particularly useful in saving battery life as it does not require the cover of such devices to be closed (the normal mode for activation of such switches)," the '320 patent reads. "In the use of tablet devices having a magnetic switch, the cleaning components are particularly useful as the tablet can be put into hibernation mode with a single touch to the cleaning component as compared to the multiple touches required to do the same thing using the touch pad of the tablet."

Each patent contains multiple aspects that build on the magnetic attachment theme, including contingencies for devices "without a cleaning component" like a vaguely defined "wireless earbuds" product. No patent specifically or comprehensively details a headphone retainment, charging and control system as employed by Apple in its wireless headphone lineup, though such capabilities are alluded to in patent claims.

Gwee seeks damages and court fees in its suit against Apple.

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Webinar to look at putting technology front and center in defining ‘sustainable’ – ASU Now

Over the past few decades the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development have been weaving their way into the fabric of various branches of engineering. Advocates declare that being sustainable should, in fact, be the guiding light of all engineering endeavors.

Yet some proponents in the field contend that sustainability remains a largely ambiguous idea. They say it lacks distinct frameworks for defining precisely what it means in utilitarian terms, and thus hinders the development of consistent guidelines for implementation. An upcoming webinar The Overlooked Role of Technology in the Sustainability Movement: A Pedagogical Framework for Engineering Education will focus on the need for engineering educators to emphasize the importance of technology in shaping the design and construction of sustainable systems. Graphic by Rhonda Hitchcock-Mast/ASU, courtesy of Shutterstock Download Full Image

Those calling for more specificity in defining the role of engineers include T. Agami Reddy and Brad Allenby, professors in theIra A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. They assert that the general perception of sustainability has not sufficiently evolved beyond its origins in environmental and social movements to encompass todays technological advances.

A major impediment to remedying that drawback, as Allenby and Reddy see it, is a failure to properly integrate an understanding of technology and technological development into the core precepts of what constitutes sustainability.

Technological advances are shaping society more quickly and in more fundamental ways than ever, the professors say. So, in their view, sustainable engineering cant fully transition from a broad philosophy into a deep-rooted industry practice without clearly detailing how sustainability can be achieved in rigorously technical ways.

That progress is hampered not only by a lack of understanding of the importance of assimilating technological considerations into what constitutes sustainability, they say, but also an inability to translate the vague assertions about sustainability by its advocates into the concrete design objectives and constraints familiar to engineers.

Reddy and Allenby will present their views on this challenge during an Aug. 11 webinar presented by the Metis Center for Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering at ASU and moderated by the centers director, Fulton Schools Associate Professor Mikhail Chester. The Metis Center is involved in research, teaching, outreach and public service to provide a basis for understanding, designing and managing complex integrated built, human and natural systems.

The Zoom webcast The Overlooked Role of Technology in the Sustainability Movement: A Pedagogical Framework for Engineering Education will focus on the close association between sustainability and engineering, and suggest a quantitative framework based on a short list of metrics for engineers to evaluate their progress toward sustainability goals.

Another focus will be the subject of developing the metrics necessary to ensure technological progress is integrated into the aspirations of the sustainability enterprise. There will also be discussion on developing approaches to preparing students for the changes that would emerge from such a refocusing of sustainable engineering.

We have to figure out what sustainability means when you translate it into the actual technical practice of engineering, Allenby said. But after you decide what that is, then you need the masterplan for how you are going to teach this type of thinking to students and industry professionals or the change in practice is not going to happen in the real world.

Reddy hopes the webinar will foster dialog and provide a pathway for engineers to become more fundamentally involved with social and environmental scientists in both defining sustainability goals and implementing sustainable solutions.

The idea for the webinar came from Professor Ram Pendyala, director of one of the six Fulton Schools, the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment. Allenby and Reddy teach in the school. Reddy also teaches in The Design School in ASUs Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.

Pendyala was motivated by reading a research paper in the Journal of Engineering for Sustainable Buildings and Cities authored by the two professors, as well as a paper in the same journal authored by Reddy on the concept of resilience in engineering pursuits. Both papers examine issues that are subjects of the webinar.

We have done a lot of research in sustainable engineering, and many of us have integrated sustainable engineering concepts and thoughts into our research in some fashion, Pendyala said. But we havent necessarily done the same in our teaching enterprise, and I am not convinced that we are sufficiently preparing our students to think about sustainability-related implications of rapidly emerging technologies, designs, energy systems and so on.

Pendyala encouraged Professor Matthew Fraser, associate director of the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, to work with Reddy and Allenby to organize a webinar advancing new paradigms in engineering education.

We hope the event will help faculty from ASU and other universities use insights from the latest research to improve education for the next generation of sustainability and technology leaders, Fraser said.

Allenbys career-long work has contributed to defining sustainability as an academic discipline and promoting it as a vital industry practice.

Twenty-five years ago, Allenby and Tom Graedel, now a professor emeritus at the Yale School of the Environment at Yale University, co-authored Industrial Ecology the first textbook on that then-emerging field, which set the stage for the birthing of sustainability engineering.

Several years later Allenby wrote a second textbook, Industrial Ecology: Policy Framework and Implementation, focusing on the social, economic and policy implications of industrial ecology that vigorously thrust the field into the sustainability realm. He and Graedel later merged the two areas in the 2010 textbook Industrial Ecology and Sustainable Engineering.

Two years later, Allenby authored The Theory and Practice of Sustainable Engineering, providing a detailed guide for schools to create courses in the subject.

Reddys research has long focused on solar energy equipment and systems, along with energy efficiency and conservation in buildings and related systems, and more recently on how to model and evaluate energy systems for sustainability and resilience. He holds the title of SRP Professor of Energy and Environment, a position supported by Salt River Project, one of Arizonas largest power and water utilities.

Through his experience, Reddy says he realizes the importance of emphasizing to students the fundamental techno-centric concepts of sustainability relevant to building structures and producing systems in ways that will meet goals related to functionality, resilience and longevity the three primary objectives of sustainability.

Our challenge is to quantify how to accomplish those things in actual on-the-ground engineering work, Reddy said.

At the same time, its critical that the education of todays students keeps pace with any reconceptualizing of sustainable engineering, Allenby said.

That will necessitate equipping aspiring engineers with more knowledge of artificial intelligence, data science and other cutting-edge technologies and methods to produce the algorithms and design strategies that guide todays engineering efforts, Reddy and Allenby say.

The professors note they have geared the webinar presentation to students as well as college faculty members and industry professionals. Reddy and Allenby will present their own perspectives on how to realign education in sustainability and then lead discussion on the topic with the audience.

The webinar will be from 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday, Aug. 11.Register for the event.

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Singapore’s DBS and GovTech pilot Singpass face verification technology – ZDNet

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Singapore bank DBS has partnered with the Government Technology Agency of Singapore (GovTech) to pilot the use of the SingPass face verification technology with the hope of speeding up the digital banking registration process.

Developed by GovTech, the face verification technology enables Singaporean citizens and permanent residents to sign up for DBS' digital banking services and bypass the need to use their ATM, credit, or debit card, and pin to complete the verification process to activate their accounts.

Instead, customers just need to select SingPass Face Verification through the DBS' mobile app when signing up for a digital service before taking a photo of themselves. The technology will then scan the user's face and match it against the Singapore government's national digital identity database. Once the match is successful, DBS will send an SMS to the user's register mobile number for verification.

The bank assured no data submitted through the process would be collected or retained.

"In line with Singapore's Smart Nation agenda, we have been introducing innovative digital solutions over the years that provide easier, more seamless ways to bank," DBS Bank head of consumer banking group Jeremy Soo said.

"Together with GovTech Singapore, we aim to support those who are journeying into digital banking for the first time, and to help foster resilient digital habits that will last for years to come."

The pilot follows a beta trial of the technology with over 100 seniors and students from ITE College West.

Beyond the pilot, DBS said plans are underway to expand the option of using the SingPass face verification technology to sign up for other products and services by the end of the year.

Earlier this month, OCBC Bank tapped into SingPass to offer customers an alternative login option to its banking app.

OCBC customers who have downloaded the SingPass Mobile app can click on the "SingPass Login" button when they launch the bank's mobile app or internet login page, and then scan the QR code to initiate the authentication process.

The new login feature was enabled with the integration of digital banking access with the country's National Digital Identity platform, said OCBC in a statement.

Meanwhile, NEC and Realeyes have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop and distribute emotional analysis products globally.

Under the agreement, the pair will use NEC's biometric and video analytics technologies with Realeye's emotion analysis technology to develop products that can be used across media, entertainment, education, healthcare, and communication verticals.

"NEC has cultivated biometric authentication and video analytics technologies over many years, and we are excited to now be working in collaboration with Realeyes and their pioneering role in the new field of emotion AI," NEC senior vice president Toshifumi Yoshizaki said.

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Test site confirmed for advanced EV charging technology trial – Automotive World

Today, Western Power Distribution (WPD) in partnership with Ricardo Energy and Environment, confirmed the site for its innovative DC Share project, trialling a new method which will help deliver an estimated 217,000 electric vehicle (EV) chargers in urban spaces across its licence area by 2023. The technology will help to get over 3 million EVs moving across the Midlands, South Wales and South West by 2023.

If expanded across other electricity networks in the UK, DC Shares technology could save customers across the UK an estimated 162 million in network reinforcement costs by 2050. These savings will be made as a result of network providers not needing to invest millions into new infrastructure, as they harness existing substations and capacity.

The DC Share project, which has received over 4.7 million in funding through Ofgems Network Innovation Competition will test a new method of pooling extra network capacity from several local substations. This will enable low carbon infrastructure, such as EV charge points or battery energy storage, to be quickly connected without the need for expensive network reinforcement.

DC Shares approach will be particularly useful in dense urban communities, where the adoption of low carbon technologies can be slowed by constraints and a lack of available space for building a larger network of substations.

DC (Direct current) is a constant electrical electric charge similar to the output of a battery and is used by nearly all Low Carbon Technologies. Using DC technology rather than the more commonly used AC (alternating current) means that the use of electricity is more efficient as it does not have to go through the conversion process, which results in a loss of energy. DC charge also means that there is the flexibility to move power to where there is a high load, something which is more difficult to achieve with AC.

The trial in Taunton, Somerset, which will be led by project partners Ricardo Energy and Environment, will use smart DC meshing technology to link four local substations from across the town centre, sharing their unused capacity to power 15 EV chargers. This will include five 100kW rapid chargers able to fully recharge the average electric vehicle in around 30 minutes. Taunton was selected due to site suitability and the proactive engagement of the council.

Following todays site confirmation, work will now begin preparing the local plans for the EV charge stations in central Taunton. With building work scheduled throughout 2021, the charge points are due to open late next year. Throughout the trial, local residents will enjoy 12 months of free charging. Following the conclusion of the DC Share project, the EV charge stations will be passed onto a local service provider so that visitors and residents can continue to reap the benefits of this increasingly essential low carbon infrastructure.

If successful, DC Share technology will be rolled out across WPDs network to enable rapid installation of EV charging in towns and cities. With a high proportion of WPDs 7.8 million customers living in highly built-up towns and cities, this technology will ensure that network constraints will not limit or delay customers access to ultra-low emission transport, renewable generation, and local energy storage.

By reducing the need for costly network reinforcement, the DC Share approach will also help keep customer bills down, with initial savings from implementing the technology rising from 50 million in 2030 to an estimated 162 million a year in 2050, across the UK.

Ricky Duke, WPD Innovation & Low Carbon Network Engineer and DC Share project lead, commented: Todays confirmation of Taunton as DC Share project site is an important step to securing the massive savings and decarbonisation benefits that DC meshing technology could bring to the UK.

As we look beyond COVID-19 towards the UKs goal of Net Zero by 2050, innovative, low carbon technologies will be at the heart of the UKs green recovery. Insights from DC Share will have a key role in helping us to build a stronger and cleaner UK economy.

DC Share is a win-win: this technology will allow us to rapidly decarbonise transport by making smarter use of existing infrastructure. That means less carbon emissions, while reducing the need for expensive infrastructure and network reinforcements in urban communities.

Ricardos Sarah Carter, manager of power planning and solutions, added: The identification of the Taunton test site for DC Share is a significant milestone for this important project. By installing a local DC equalization network to support the existing infrastructure, the project aims to demonstrate that the increased demands of rapid EV charging can be accommodated in urban environments without the need for more costly traditional network reinforcement measures. Ricardo is pleased to be bringing our smart grid expertise to this important UK project and look forward to working with WPD on the trial installation of the DC Share system at Taunton.

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New licensing platform for 5G IoT technology promises to streamline roll out of connected vehicles – Traffic Technology Today

Avanci has announced the launch of its 5G automotive licensing programme, which promises to help the auto industry to develop the next generation of connected vehicles by ensuring that this technology can be shared efficiently and affordably.

5G connectivity will deliver significant value to the automotive sector, building on the use of previous standards in connected vehicles. This program, part of Avancis new 5G IoT platform, will enable patent owners and IoT and automotive companies to share 5G standard essential wireless patents in a single licence.

The 5G platform builds on the success of the Avanci marketplace, which transformed the licensing landscape by licencing the vast majority of the 2G, 3G, and 4G cellular essential patents in a single agreement at fixed, fair and transparent rates. Avanci is now the go-to global licencing platform for connected vehicles and other IoT devices, spanning 38 patent owners and with 14 automotive brands as licensees.

The 5G automotive program was reviewed by the US Department of Justice (DoJ) Antitrust Division. In its Business Review Letter, published on 28 July 2020, Makan Delrahim, assistant attorney general for the Antitrust Division of the DoJ, said: In sum, the proposed 5G Platform has the potential to yield efficiencies by reducing transaction costs and streamlining licensing for connected vehicles. Together these efficiencies may allow cellular standards-essential patent owners and vehicle manufacturers to focus resources elsewhere, such as investment in further research and development in emerging 5G technologies and applications. This possibility could enhance competition in these technologies, improve safety, and benefit American consumers.

Kasim Alfalahi, founder and CEO of Avanci, says: Through our one-stop Avanci marketplace we have licensed the vast majority of cellular standard-essential patents to millions of connected vehicles. 5G will power the IoT to expand to many new categories of connected products. As we begin operating our first 5G licensing program for connected vehicles, we will continue to transform how patent licensing is done.

Avanci will now begin discussions with IoT device manufacturers, the auto industry and patent owners about streamlining the patent licensing process for 5G connected devices, as it has done for the previous technologies.

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The Big Technology Winner From The Covid Crisis Is 3-D Printing – Forbes

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The coronavirus threw a wet blanket on economic growth the world over, and at least temporarily slammed the brakes on a manufacturing sector that had already been slowing for months. But a silver lining was the remarkable response by manufacturers to the supply chain breakdowns and shortages in the medical products market. Thousands of producers quickly revamped their factories in order to help make critically-needed medical supplies. And if theres a single technology that was the star of those efforts, it was 3-D printing.

Even before things started getting serious here in the U.S., 3-D printing (also known as additive manufacturing, or AM) was already in use to help deal with the medical crisis brought on by Covid-19. We saw very early on in northern Italy the lack of medical capacity to deal with the effects, said Ben Johnson, Director of Product Development, Healthcare, for 3D Systems. We had our partner there printing valves and splitters to allow the use of a single ventilator for multiple patients.

Once the crisis reached our shores, use of 3-D printers to respond really took off. 3-D printers were directly involved in so many ways, Johnson said. They were used to make complete face shields, face masks, swabs, and ventilator componentsand they drove innovative developments of complete new ventilator designs as well. The common response around face shields became a great opportunity for everyone, including hobbyists.

That immediate response by individual players in every corner of the 3-D printing field was remarkable. So, too, was the cooperation in response to the crisis. We collaborated with our competitors to ensure understanding of the regulations, validations of materials and products, and exactly what could and couldnt be printed, said Johnson. We worked with them on tech support and materials consulting as well. And we partnered with different consortiumsthe National Institutes of Health, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and America Makes [a 3-D printing development public-private partnership], for example.

Companies that have considered and planned for additive manufacturing can pivot quickly and ... [+] effectively in the face of supply chain disruptions

Now as the world emerges from medical crises and lockdowns, a lot of people are seeing 3-D printing in a whole new light. There are a few different threads to the trends going into the crisis and coming out of it, said Ferdie Bruijnen, VP, Supply Chain Operations at 3D Systems. An Ernst & Young study showed attitudes toward AM had already shifted between 2016 and 2019, with the percentage of companies using AM strategically doubling over that time, from 4% to 8%, and the percentage with no experience with it all falling by more than half, from 76% to 35%. Then Covid highlighted some important benefits of AM, like the fact that it requires no tooling, that it can handle complex geometries, and that it provides a naturally distributed manufacturing base.

The distributed nature of 3-D printing is a huge advantage as many companies look at alternative sourcing for both parts and products whose availability was hampered by supply chain breakdowns. AM has an on-demand base, and that lowers the barrier to entry, Bruijnen said. The distributed nature of its manufacturing was a big plus during the crisis Covid really highlighted the value of that.

Those advantages have put 3-D printing into a strong position as manufacturing recovers. Bridge manufacturing is a big opportunity, said Bruijnen. Rather than a manufacturer having a tool to cover 110% of normal demand, they can have one to cover 95% and use AM to handle flex capacity. AM showed in the pandemic how it offers quick turnaround and flexibility.

With capabilities such as stacked printing, additive manufacturing enables direct digital production ... [+] of end-use parts

The demonstrations of end-use product manufacturing that 3-D printing exhibited over the past few months have changed a lot of minds about the nature of the technology. AM showed itself to be much more than a prototyping technology, Bruijnen explained. In 2009, the market became enamored with AM, with people saying it would replace injection molding. Well, we know thats never going to be the case. But we also know that it has a proper place in the manufacturing tool set.

The coronavirus situation brought to light the capacity of 3-D printing to do rapid response, said Johnson. The ventilator splitter is a good example we saw a 24-hour turnaround on that response. The technology is going to be viewed now as having that kind of potential. It will help democratize production.

Bruijnen agrees. The technology has really emerged, he said. It was already seen as mature in particular areas dental, medical, and jewelry, for example, where it had already shown a great match between the technical capabilities and the business needs. But thats just scratching the surface of its potential. A good example is in cosmetics, where theres a company thats printing an advanced-geometry lipstick holder. That better-looking packaging sets it apart from all its competitors. And in general manufacturing, there are a number of areas where its imminent that well see the balance tip toward AM taking a chunk of final production.

AM wont replace injection molding, he concluded. But it doesnt have to. That never should have been the measure of success.

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ATSC 3.0 Launches on 7 Portland TV Stations – TV Technology

PORTLAND, Ore.ATSC 3.0, the next-generation television standard, has planted its flag in Portland, as seven local TV stations have begun broadcasting NextGen TV.

The Portland stations that are broadcasting ATSC 3.0 are the Meredith-owned KPTV (Fox) and KPDX (MyNet), Nextsars KOIN (CBS) and KRCW-TV (CW), Sinclair Broadcast Groups KATU (ABC), Tegnas KGW (NBC) and KOPB-TV (PBS). With the new technology, these stations will be able to support new developments like immersive audio and video, advanced emergency alerts with rich media, broadcasting to mobile devices and personalized viewing tools.

All participating stations are cooperating to ensure that current programming remains available to all viewers. For antenna viewers, they can rescan their TV sets to ensure full service. Cable and satellite subscribers do not need to take any action.

BitPath, a wireless network provider, led the planning process and coordinated efforts across the TV stations. The company said the Portland launch is its largest ATSC 3.0 deployment to date.

PLUS: ATSC 3.0: Deployments: Where and When Will NextGen TV be Available?

The future of television in Portland begins today, as the launch of NextGen TV opens the door for innovations that offer a more enriching experience for viewers across platforms, said Kurt Rao, senior vice president and chief technology officer of Tegna.

This deployment of NextGen TV in a key top-25 market not only continues the momentum we have built over the last several weeks with the roll-out of this advanced technology in markets such as Las Vegas, Nashville and Salt Lake City, it further enhances the value of Nexstars spectrum by enabling us to deliver the highest-quality viewing experience in tandem with internet-based information and hyper-targeted advertising, said Brett Jenkins, executive vice president and CTO for Nexstar. The day is rapidly approaching when we will be able to provide the full suite of benefits of NextGen TV to all of the communities served by Nexstar television stations across the country.

The rollout of NextGen TV began in earnest in 2020, with the goal of reaching the top 40 markets by the end of the year. However, the ATSC organization does acknowledge that there could be some impact from COVID-19 on the deployment of the standard.

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Thermal Energy Storage Market Research Report by Technology, by Material, by Application, by End User – Global Forecast to 2025 – Cumulative Impact of…

New York, July 29, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Thermal Energy Storage Market Research Report by Technology, by Material, by Application, by End User - Global Forecast to 2025 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p05942153/?utm_source=GNW

The Global Thermal Energy Storage Market is expected to grow from USD 4,185.19 Million in 2019 to USD 7,912.12 Million by the end of 2025 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.19%.

Market Segmentation & Coverage:This research report categorizes the Thermal Energy Storage to forecast the revenues and analyze the trends in each of the following sub-markets:

Based on Technology, the Thermal Energy Storage Market studied across Latent Heat Storage, Sensible Heat Storage, and Thermochemical Storage.

Based on Material , the Thermal Energy Storage Market studied across Molten Salt, Phase Change Material (PCM), and Water.

Based on Application, the Thermal Energy Storage Market studied across District Heating & Cooling, Power Generation, and Process Heating & Cooling.

Based on End User, the Thermal Energy Storage Market studied across Industrial, Residential & Commercial, and Utility.

Based on Geography, the Thermal Energy Storage Market studied across Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa. The Americas region surveyed across Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and United States. The Asia-Pacific region surveyed across Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. The Europe, Middle East & Africa region surveyed across France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom.

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Rugged Technology Plays Pivotal Role in the Future of Business – Samsung Newsroom UK

New research by Samsung looks at the benefits of rugged technology in businesses, revealing that nine out of ten employees would like their company to invest in more devices in the future

London, UK, 29th July 2020 Samsung Electronics UK Ltd. has today revealed the results of a multi-industry research study into the use of rugged technology, looking at key benefits such as productivity and cost saving, resulting in nine out of ten who have experienced these first-hand, keen to invest in more.

The results showcased that rugged tech will form a pivotal role in the future of business, with 81% of users believing that tougher devices will be essential in their workplace over the next two years. Feedback from those currently using rugged tech was resoundingly positive, with over four in five (86%) claiming that the devices are beneficial to their job.

The research[1] looked at employees and decision-makers across Construction, Manufacturing, Transport & Logistics, Health, Retail, Emergency Services, Utilities, and Automotive sectors to reveal current attitudes towards rugged technology. Rugged refers to hardware including smartphones, tablets, laptops and wearables designed to operate in extremely harsh environments and conditions, such as the award-winning Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro and the Galaxy Tab Active Pro.

Within the industries highlighted, Samsung uncovered an array of key insights into the benefits and attitudes towards the wider adoption of rugged tech, with those already using or deploying it in their workplace saying the following:

At Samsung, we are committed to listening to the opinions and challenges faced by our customers and it is excellent to see that rugged tech is making a difference for its users and their businesses, says Joe Walsh, Director of B2B at Samsung UK & Ireland.

These results highlight a clear enthusiasm and demands for the growth of the rugged tech market, and it is encouraging to see how many users want to continue to invest in the future. As more businesses adopt this technology, we only anticipate the appreciation for its financial and performance-based benefits to rise. At Samsung, our unyielding passion for excellence ensures we always enable our customers to thrive with innovative devices that balance their needs by being easy to use and hard to break.

While over two-thirds (68%) of rugged users claim that they cannot imagine work life without rugged technology, the survey also revealed a strong will from non-users to deploy it in the future.

Looking forward, the results suggest that rugged tech will form a pivotal part of digital transformation projects across many industries. Almost two-thirds (60%) of respondents believe that rugged tech will become imperative for their industry in the next two years, with 61% users stating that tougher devices will form a vital part of the 5G revolution.

To find out more about Samsungs Rugged portfolio, including the Galaxy XCover Pro and Galaxy Tab Active Pro, please visit: https://www.samsung.com/uk/rugged-range/.

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Samsung is committed to developing devices and solutions that are built for the way businesses are evolving today. By understanding the needs of organisations large and small, Samsung for Business provides innovative mobile-first technology that solves their challenges and brings new opportunities.

Backed up by Samsungs unique defence-grade security platform, Knox, businesses can choose from a wide portfolio of devices knowing their company is in safe hands. Ranging from industry-ready and award-winning rugged devices, to top-spec Galaxy Enterprise Edition smartphones with full-service support, Samsung strives to deliver technology that powers business success.

For more information, https://www.samsung.com/uk/business/.

[1]The research was carried out by Ketchum Research and Analytics, on behalf of Samsung. A total of 1,202 people aged 18+ were surveyed in the UK, including 601 employees and 601 decision-makers across the following industries: Construction, Manufacturing, Transport & Logistics, Health, Retail, Emergency Services, Utilities, and Automotive. Fieldwork ran from 18th June 6th July 2020 and was conducted by Vitreous World.

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Indian technology moguls want Narendra Modi to be tougher on Chinese rivals – Economic Times

By Saritha Rai

Leaders in Indias technology industry are urging the country to go even further to protect the interests of local companies against foreign rivals, or risk ceding the worlds fastest growing internet arena to Chinese and American monopolies.

Narendra Modis administration this month banned 59 Chinese apps in the country, including ByteDance Ltd.s short-video hit TikTok, a dramatic policy shift aimed at improving local control and data security. In separate interviews, Policybazaar co-founder Yashish Dahiya whose company is backed by Tencent Holdings Ltd. and MobiKwik frontman Bipin Preet Singh urged Modi to go further. Emboldened by growing hostility against its giant neighbor, they want regulators to curb their access to Indian markets, establish rules to wrest back control of user data and bankroll local startups.

China has long been the bratty kid who thinks its OK to grab others cake without sharing your own, Dahiya told Bloomberg News last week. India must strategically reduce market access before its neighbor becomes even more powerful. If India doesnt do it now, it can never be done, said Dahiya, whose online insurance service targets a 2021 IPO at a $3.5 billion value.

Dahiya and Singh are breaking with tradition in an Indian startup sector that over the past half-decade has attracted billions from Chinese companies and investment houses from Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. to Hillhouse Capital. Their stance reflects a shift in sentiment after a mid-June Himalayan border clash left 20 soldiers dead -- but also a wave of techno-nationalism as the coronavirus pummels global economies. It coincides with a surge of interest from American giants like Facebook Inc. and Google as Indias nascent digital economy blossoms.

Its not an easy position to take, said Dahiya, whose Policybazaar is now trying to raise $250 million of pre-IPO financing. A sovereign nation has no parent but someones got to stop China from misbehaving.

Before TikTok overtook YouTube to become Indias most popular social video platform, the dominance of WhatsApp and Amazon.com Inc. and Walmart Inc. in e-commerce had already rankled local businesses. Beijing is now the bigger target, as the world polarizes along U.S.-China lines and American-backed local champions such as Mukesh Ambanis Jio Platforms emerge. The influx of American investment sets up a potential clash with Chinas own internet titans in the future -- provided theyre allowed to operate in the country.

That, along with trade barriers erected in just past weeks, may have fired up the entrepreneurs. The government should identify strategic sectors and nurture local startups, Mobikwiks Singh advocated.

The China versus U.S. battleground is neither China nor the U.S., but India, said Singh, whose Sequoia Capital-backed payments startup competes with both Google Pay and Alibaba-backed Paytm.

If Indias entire 1.3 billion population is served only by foreign companies, how can that be a good thing? he said in a telephone interview from his base in New Delhi. Yet India doesnt have a single technology giant, its become a growth engine for global companies. What is India doing wrong?

Indias unprecedented apps ban thwarted the global ambitions of Chinas technology giants just as the spotlight is turning on the worlds largest untapped digital frontier. Indias roaring digital economy, with half a billion users and growing, is witnessing pitched battles in everything from online retail and content streaming to messaging and digital payments but largely between deep-pocketed foreign corporations. Thats coincided with growth tapering off at Infosys Ltd. and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., which put Indias tech sector on the map but are now grappling with a fundamental shift to the cloud.

While India has attracted over $20 billion in just past months from American giants like Google and Facebook, China has over the years carved out a significant role in Indias tech industry, according to Mumbai-based think-tank Gateway House. Eighteen of Indias 30 unicorns are Chinese-funded, researchers Amit Bhandari, Blaise Fernandes and Aashna Agarwal said in a report. Apart from TikTok, smartphone brands like leader Xiaomi Corp. and Oppo have cornered three-quarters of the market. Firms like GGV Capital and Qiming Venture Partners nearly doubled Chinese investments in Indian startups to $3.9 billion in 2019, according to the Economic Times.

Im not advocating a closed or protectionist environment like Chinas, but India needs local champions and also needs to safeguard its data and security, Singh said. We need competition, we need choices. But we cant have a situation where theres no Indian player in entire segments from search to messaging, social media, ecommerce and payments.

Modis government has already set things in motion. It drafted an e-commerce policy that openly champions aid for local startups and oversight on how foreign companies handle data. A government panel recommended a data regulator to oversee monetization and privacy of user information to ensure maximum social and economic benefits for Indians. Local startups are enjoying something of a renaissance: TikTok-a-like Roposo is signing up half a million new users an hour.

But more is needed, Singh said. The system remains stacked against the hundreds of thousands of would-be entrepreneurs who have to take on global behemoths. The government could limit the influence of foreign capital as it has done in sectors like banking, he added.

Mobikwik has raised $100 million so far and is taking on companies with a collective market value of over $2 trillion, he said. We are doing injustice to our entrepreneurs if we stack them against dollars and yuans in every single segment.

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Use of technology to clear courts backlog ‘needs to be assessed’ – expressandstar.com

A new report by the Commons Justice Select Committee said the pandemic has caused the record backlog of court cases to top 450,000, leaving Crown and Magistrates Courts struggling to keep up.

It includes a backlog of 5,000 cases which were delayed at courts in the West Midlands between March and June. The system was already in crisis before the coronavirus hit, with cases at courts in Stafford and Wolverhampton taking an average of 215 days longer to complete in 2019 than they did in 2011.

Now efforts are being made to clear the backlog. They include the introduction of a Nightingale Court for the West Midlands at Telfords former county court, while the number of cases heard via video link trebled during the early stages of the pandemic.

Those within the judicial system are concerned about the impact of delays.

Paul Birch dealt with about 15,000 cases during a 15-year stint as a Justice of the Peace in the Black Country, and also served as chair of victim and witness support.

He said the system had deteriorated rapidly, with courts such as Sandwell shutting down and the number of magistrates falling by more than 10,000 in just four years.

The system has been run down and tragically it is the victims who have been forgotten. In many cases they have been left to themselves, he said.

The high profile cases to put back include the trial of a police officer accused of the murder of former Villa star Dalian Atkinson. PC Benjamin Monk was due to stand trial in September, but the provisional date is now April 12, 2021.

The delay prompted Judge Melbourne Inman QC to to say that social distancing measures had created significant restrictions for trials.

Last week the Star revealed fewer than one in 10 crimes reported to police forces across the West Midlands result in anyone appearing in court far fewer than five years ago.

Lord Chief Justice Lord Burnett of Maldon said jury trial cases were accumulating in the order of 1,000 a month.

HM Courts and Tribunals Service data shows that the number of cases heard each day with the use of audio and video technology increased from fewer than 1,000 in the last week of March to over 3,000 by mid-April.

The chairman of the committee, Sir Robert Neill, said the backlog needed to be addressed while also looking at how technology affects access to justice.

He said: Justice delayed can be justice denied. More and more people are waiting for their day in court. We welcome the Governments attempts to reduce the backlog by thinking beyond simply increasing sitting days.

We also urge it to ensure that access to justice remains at the heart of its proposals.

We are impressed by the way new technology has been used by courts to speed things along in some cases, but more research is needed on how ordinary people defendants and witnesses experience this technology.

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