Treasure8 adds Chris Cowart to its executive team as it renews pushing its tech to reduce food waste – TechCrunch

Chris Cowart, the longtime IDEO product designer, Singularity University faculty member and consultant to a variety of venture firms and tech projects, is joining the food preservation technology developer Treasure8 as its new chief innovation and strategy officer, according to a post on LinkedIn.

In the last three years food has come to the fore as a theme, said Cowart in an interview with TechCrunch. Cowart, who previously spent the majority of his time consulting on healthcare companies, became interested in food through a year spent as an advisor to X, the Alphabet subsidiary that develops technologies and companies focused on sustainability, connectivity and new computing paradigms.

At X, Cowart was looking at projects that would use artificial intelligence to accelerate circular economy projects and it was there that he began to focus on food waste. The gravity of the situation around Americas food waste and food insecurity in the country was driven home through Cowarts research, he said. We overproduce by double and we throw away 30% of our food, said Cowart. And in Santa Clara county one-in-six families are food insecure.

After completing his project at X, Cowart went to Treasure8 and was immediately pulled into strategy conversations, which led to him coming on board in June.

Unlike Apeel Sciences or Hazel Technologies, which have developed new preservative technologies to keep food fresh on store shelves (and raised several hundred million dollars), Treasure8s technology is a new spin on freeze-drying, which lets perishable foods hold their nutritional value while theyre used as ingredients, supplements or powders.

Brands can reform it with rehydration, or put it into their products or reuse pieces of the vegetables and fruits in their products. There are byproducts that you can break down and start to use to pull out their nutrients into probiotics and nutraceuticals, said Cowart.

He also thinks that Treasure8 could use its process to become a provider of biochar that can be applied in more sustainable agriculture techniques.

Treasure8 initially launched with a focus on food preservation, but quickly pivoted into working with hemp companies that wanted to work with the company to use more parts of the hemp plant in products. For now, Treasure8 is operating off of its pilot facility on Treasure Island, the man-made island in the San Francisco Bay which is currently the site of a multi-billion-dollar development project.

With its new innovation officer in tow, Treasure8 is now heading to market to raise a new round of financing, Cowart said. Targeting less than $50 million, the new round could help the company as Cowart starts to think longer term about ways that Treasure8s treatment process could contribute to the development of more functional foods.

Taking food waste streams to make products and ingredients and letting it be something useful rather than something that harms the environment, thats the interesting part, Cowart said of his role at the company. [And] if youre able to go from food security to nutritional security If you can powder vegetables, and make them into bits and food that are stable and affordable All of this nutrition feeds into the food as medicine and functional food. Were going to want to fight immunity and recover from viruses and were going to have to rebuild our food supply.

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Tempo Automation Welcomes Jeff Kowalski to Board of Directors – Embedded Computing Design

Tempo Automation, the leading manufacturer for quick-turn prototyping and low-volume production of printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA), today announces the addition of Jeff Kowalski to its Board of Directors.

"We are pleased to add Jeff to Tempo's Board of Directors. His legacy in creating breakthrough products that directly impact customer and business value precisely aligns with Tempo's vision for software-driven PCB manufacturing in 2020 and beyond," said Joy Weiss, President and CEO of Tempo Automation. "Jeff's knack for critical thinking and problem-solving, and his unique ability to identify and incubate novel ideas, will add to Tempo's impressive momentum in reinventing electronics manufacturing."

Jeff Kowalski most recently served as Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Autodesk, a global leader in design, construction, manufacturing, and entertainment software, with over 200 million customers. Kowalski's work has included pioneering real-time graphics, cloud-computing, 3D scanning, additive manufacturing, and generative design. In his most recent 12 years as CTO at Autodesk, he led a global team responsible for next-generation research and development for complex design challenges and corporate strategy, shaping Autodesk's long-term technology vision and driving innovation across the company. Kowalski also held board positions at Singularity University and Genome Compiler.

"Jeff Kowalski is a valuable addition to Tempo' Automation's Board of Directors," said Matthew Granade, Tempo Board Member and Managing Partner of Point72 Ventures. "With his long-standing position as both a seasoned entrepreneur and an innovative leader in the engineering community, Tempo's board and the entire team will benefit from his contributions."

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The automation revolution is happening now – ComputerWeekly.com

This is a guest blogpost by Jason Kingdon, Chairman & CEO of Blue Prism

And its raining RPA[Robotic Process Automation] IBMs announcement that they are acquiring a Brazilian Robotic Process Automation company comes just months after Microsofts acquisition of a Greek RPA vendor, and a period on from SAP acquiring a French RPA capability. If you have not spotted the pattern, you will.

Every single platform provider will need to offer automation out-of-the-box alongside their core offerings, for the simple reason that the product class offers the highest ROI of any business technology ever created. Now, that is not me from Blue Prism saying this, it is the London School of Economics and MIT.

The robotics revolution in manufacturing was said to have increased productivity in the 20th century by something like 50-fold; that is, by the year 2000 one person in manufacturing was achieving the work of 50 people.

Imagine employing 50 people for every one person you currently employ? How does that change your world? How do you think differently about what you do? Could you even imagine assigning that amount of work?

A new way of working

The same automation revolution is well under way in white-collar jobs and the service industry. It will have the same impact as the invention of the Internet; if you dont see that youre already out-of-date. It changes every aspect of the way work will take place in the service industry, the types of services that are offered, and the way technology is consumed. Work life will probably change more in the next 10 years than it has for the last 100 years. What does this look like?

The clich would be that all jobs are wiped out and there is nothing left for humans to do; in other words, Apocalypse Now (and then Brexit).

But, it wont be like that. For the businesses that have made the strategic commitment to Blue Prisms enterprise class automation platform, you see a similar pattern as to the one that occurred in manufacturing: expansion of services, higher rates of service quality, greater flexibility in working (effortless coping with Covid-19 lock-down and remote working) and most of all speed and scalability

The arrival of digital workers

Our Blue Prism Digital Worker is software that attempts to get as close to a human worker as we can. In other words it is a software robot an autonomous processing unit. It is not a script or a bot in fact the digital worker runs multiple scripts or bots marshalling these kinds of capabilities in large scale so as to automate any business processes (which may or may not include routine mundane tasks, and equally, may include sophisticated diagnostics that humans struggle with; like spotting money laundering, KYC [know your customer], or early signs of diabetes in a retina scan).

Like a human worker, the Blue Prism version of this concept is trained by a business user; and so the digital worker makes use of any tools and third-party technologies as it needs.

People ask is this intelligent systems or AI? Of course it is. In a very direct way. Just like a human, this technology aims at versatility at its core, and the abilities to use all technologies as they become available is crucial to its design. And by choice, necessity, or taste, the digital worker makes use of any novel, routine or classic machine learning or AI algorithm as is required for the task in hand. The whole point is that all of these technologies can be clipped together (with no code) according to what they are being trained to do.

A digital singularity

At the heart of this automation revolution is the fact that all systems can be made to interoperate through digital workers. It means that ancient systems from the birth of computing, to technologies just born, are now in scope. This imposes a post-legacy reality; everything that exists is legacy; or in our terms, a component or tool to be made use of.

This offers a form of digital singularity as an echo of technology singularity (the point at which humans can make a machine as smart as a human). The digital singularity refers to the point where all technology can be combined, as through a prism (if you will).

If all software becomes interoperable think how this changes the R&D landscape? And how business will start to consume technology. And the implied pace of change we are about to hit. The acceleration will be rapid and mind altering; propelling winners, in many cases companies you have never heard of, to fame and fortune, because the whole consumption profile is flexing and re-ordering.

Look at technology service businesses (like IBM), and they are akin to a giant form of human middleware, or mechanical Turk. It is like a digital sedan chair, a business carried by humans as it plods its progress this, in the age of the self-driving automobile. These are the areas that will change the fastest, as IBM has noted. The large human powered business service companies also look old fashioned in this new context, and these have only just been invented. They will need to pivot, as do all the main service providers, and this new revolution will make them better. Covid-19 and the current economic crisis will likely accelerate all these changes.

I should say, I already claim that any business processes worthy of the name (i.e. you want it to be repeatable and predictable) can be automated. So, buckle up.

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5 technologies and 4 job roles that can help save humanity and the planet – India Today

It is increasingly apparent in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic that we are living in the digital era, as we enter the age of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and the Singularity. The digitized world is using social media, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) to reimagine the future of communication and work.

Automation of transportation such as drones and electric vehicles are becoming much more necessary given the accelerated rate of innovation. Quantum Computing is the next generation of supercomputers that will change everything, and will accelerate how we use data to make the decisions that once seemed impossible possible.

As we move into a post-Covid world, can these technological innovations help save humanity and the planet?

Heres how these exponential technologies can help humankind identify, measure, track, and sustain the natural balance of non-renewable resources on our planet.

1. Life-saving drones: Drones that were once used to take lives by the military, can now be used to save lives while protecting the world's wildlife and forests.

By delivering medication in hard to reach places affected by natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods, and saving wildlife by monitoring poachers that hunt and kill elephants, drones can track illegal activities.

Forest conservationists can monitor wildfires and retard the collateral damage these fires cause, and even replant trees to help negate the negative effects of climate change.

2. Remote sensors: Remote sensing tech can help a great deal in arranging, observing, and assessing the environmental impact on the ground with extraordinary accuracy.

For example, sensors have given WWF access to the development of extractive industries in environmentally delicate territories, including some of the world heritage sites to help protect such monuments as the Taj Mahal.

3. Thermal imaging and LIDAR: Thermal imaging cameras can give you virtual control to let officers for example get hold of poachers that hunt endangered species at record rates and dissuade a lot more from even entering the territory given they have a way to capture them in the act.

4. Blockchain for commodity markets: The advances in blockchain innovation have the potential to be game changers given the ledger technology and transparency of tracking every moment of the source of a transaction. For instance, it can inform buyers about the sourcing journey of their fish and other horticultural produce.

5. Quantum computing: This is probably the most disruptive technology in the next decade as it has the potential to solve any problem with extraordinary solutions and revolutionize how computers operate with 10x ability to do anything from find solutions to seemingly impossible diseases to creating a whole new way in which humanity experiences civilization.

While scientists and environmentalists are in search of new cutting-edge technologies to help save the planet, it is the next generation and youth that will make this new reality come to fruition.

Digital biology is growing enormously and so is the demand for professionals with knowledge in data science and disruptive technology.

The increasing importance of a career in the future of innovation and technology is witnessing billionaires like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett invest their money in companies generating employment related to science and the environment for the next 10 years while companies like Facebook, Microsoft, and Google invest in research and development around AI and AR/VR technology.

Several future professions that could help us protect and save the planet?

1. Conservation Scientist: Taking care of life on land including the quality of forests, national parks, ranges, and other natural resources will serve a vital role in society.

Securing the wild forests, improving natural surroundings for wildlife, promoting biodiversity, encouraging public recreation, and controlling wild-fires are all critical roles for the future of our world.

2. Geoscientist: This profession includes the study of the planets structure, history, and natural resources. Geoscientists work with environmental researchers and carry out their responsibilities both from the lab and in the field.

Travel can take these professionals to some wonders of the world like active volcanoes or the top of Mt. Everest.

3. Hydrologist: Water will be more valuable than oil in the future. Using their skill of water quality and accessibility, hydrologists study water development.

Their time is commonly spent between working in the field where they may wind up swimming into lakes and streams to gather water samples or observing the monitoring equipment, and research labs where they break down the information and model their discoveries to protect our water sources and life in the rivers and under the sea.

4. Environmental Scientist: Their expertise in physics, chemistry, and biology help them progress in the direction of understanding the planets ecological issues.

Research in the field to examine the contamination of the earth brought about by humans can promote measures to create a sustainable way of life for the future.

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Whether it is to save an endangered species or master a renewable resource or protect the planet from the adversities of production and supply, a career in these fields can rightfully use innovation and technology for the greater good in order to transform our world for a better future.

- Article by Kunal Sood, Founder of WeThePlanet and X Fellows

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Why The European Union Has Changed Forever – Worldcrunch

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PARIS Is the longest European summit in history also historic? The answer is yes.

Indeed, the European Union is now a state. Not a so-called superstate replacing the 27 member states that make it up, but a state that includes them. We could say that the EU is now 28 states: the 27 separately plus the 27 together as one. Finally, the European state represents Alexandre Dumas' famous saying from The Three Musketeers: "One for all, all for one." The novelty that allows us to recognize Europe as a state comes from the fact that the EU will issue treasury bonds to finance a brand new part of its budget, which it calls the "recovery plan," amounting to 750 billion euros.

This historic development of issuing European debt corresponds to a social demand with weak signals that have existed for several years. Even though European power and its leaders are the subject of mistrust as national powers and leaders have also been for the past 15 years Eurobarometer surveys indicate that Europeans want a European solution to the economic and geopolitical challenges that threaten us. And while the euro is the subject of permanent and legitimate debate, Europeans are now particularly attached to their common currency: In just 20 years, the euro has won the confidence of citizens and investors large and small and has established itself as the world's second reserve currency. In fact, the national recovery plans adopted in response to COVID-19, the colossal sum of which amounts to 2.3 trillion euros, are only possible because of the guarantee of the European Central Bank and its worldwide credibility.

The advent of the European state is part of the evolution of the state in Europe. This history is often reduced to the rise of European nation-states following the French Revolution. However, this story spans more than 10 centuries. It includes many forms of statehood, and a plurality of states, each with its own singularity, as specific and different as, for example, the Holy Roman Empire, the Republic of Venice, the Polish-Lithuanian Kingdom, Portugal or the United Provinces.

During the EU summit in Brussels Photo: Xinhua/ZUMA

The still-young EU could be described as a "baroque state." Baroque, the great European artistic movement, is set in opposition to classicism through its circumvention of rules and subverting of forms, mixing genres and resorting to the exception. This is the case of the EU, which escapes the traditional classification of political systems as territorial state entities and is distinguished by its novel singularity. Based on state cultures inherited from a long history and a fragmented political geography, contemporary Europeans are inventing the "mutuality" of sovereignty.

Europeans can now shelve the ideological debate on whether the existence of the EU is relevant.

Negotiations on the terms and conditions of the plan are thus not limited to discussions between heads of government at the European Council. The agreement will then have to be voted on by the 27 national parliaments, themselves networked with the European Parliament and the parliaments of local states, such as the Belgian or Spanish communities and the German Lnder. This "mutualization," or exchange of reciprocity of sovereignty, is democratic: It is deliberate, voluntary and negotiated, in contrast to the empires and conquests by kings and then nations of the past two millennia. Europeans do not form a nation but a society. For the past few decades they have been building a state that corresponds to this one: pluralist, unprecedented and forward-looking.

By this metric, the four-day, four-night series of debates are the manifestation of national governments becoming tremendously civilized in building this European state. They have become, together with the European Parliament, which is the direct expression of European society, actors of a deliberative democracy with its majority, its opposition (the so-called 'frugal' countries) and its compromises. From now on, Europeans can shelve the ideological debate on whether the existence of the EU is relevant, and focus on the citizen's debate that confronts the real issue: Are we satisfied with the political choices and public policies made by the European "government?"

*Sylvain Kahn is a historian, geographer and professor at Sciences Po. He is the author of Histoire de la construction de l'Europe depuis 1945 (PUF, 2018), winner of the Mieux comprendre l'Europe book prize.

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John Boyega Says No Thank You to More Star Wars Because Three Movies as Finn Is Enough – IndieWire

John Boyega shared with fans on social media that he is putting the Star Wars franchise behind him and eager to move on from his character Finn. Responding to fan demand to see Finn pop up in the next Star Wars movie (via Variety), Boyega wrote, Lol no thank you. Ive moved on. The actor added to another fan, Im not into playing one role for too long. I have more to offer than that. Thats all. Boyega played Finn in three Star Wars films between 2015 and 2019.

While Boyega has been outspoken about his issues with the Star Wars franchise, he stressed the only reason hes disinterested in returning as Finn in the future is because hes played the character for so long. The actor said hes not against reprising characters as long as theres been enough time in between playing the role. One role hed be keen on returning to is Moses in Attack the Block. As Boyega told a fan, I havent played Moses in over a decade. Id love to revisit him. Now he is a badass.

With no more Star Wars being planned for his future, Boyegas work in last Decembers The Rise of Skywalker will be his final outing in the franchise. While critical reviews for the tentpole were largely negative, Boyega stood by the film on social media amid backlash. Writing to one fan who called The Rise of Skywalker an embarrassment, the actor responded,Embarrassing? LOL you wish. Very fulfilling, some disappointments but yet not that big of a deal. Everyone has moved on.

That Boyega found Rise of Skywalker to be a fulfilling experience suggested he liked the project more than his previous Star Wars movie, the Rian Johnson-directed The Last Jedi. In an interview with Hypebeastjust before the December 2019 release of Rise of Skywalker, Boyega said he disagreed with many of the choices Johnson made in The Last Jedi script.

The Force Awakens I think was the beginning of something quite solid, The Last Jedi if Im being honest Id say that was feeling a bit iffy for me, Boyega said. I didnt necessarily agree with a lot of the choices in that and thats something that I spoke to Mark [Hamill] a lot about, and we had conversations about it. And it was hard for all of us, because we were separated.

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United Way of Lamar County and Carter Blood Care partner for blood drive – eParisExtra.com

The United Way of Lamar County (UWLC) is partnering with Carter Blood Care for a safe blood drive for Lamar County. Two CBC buses will be in the parking lot at the corner of Lamar and Collegiate parking lot on Saturday, July 25th from 10 am-3 pm. By appointment only register at https://ww3.greatpartners.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/115695

UWLC Executive Director Jenny Wilson explains, blood donations are still necessary during the coronavirus pandemic, but according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)the number of blood donations is down. The donated blood supply has been reduced during the pandemic due to social distancing and the cancelation of local blood drives.But when you donate blood, you are helping save lives.

According to the FDA,every two seconds, one person needs a blood transfusion. In health care settings, donated blood is a potentially life-saving and essential part of caring for patients.Blood donations are critical for:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention encourages people who are well to continue to donate blood. And, if you have recovered from COVID-19 you may be eligible to donate blood plasma. Respiratory illnesses like COVID-19 are not known to be transmitted by blood transfusion, and there havent been any reported cases of coronavirus from a blood transfusion.

During the blood drive on Saturday, all necessary precautions and enhanced protocols will be taken to keep donors and staff safe. To make an appointment, visithttps://ww3.greatpartners.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/115695

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Huawei USA’s Tim Danks to Speak on Technology and Innovation Panel at REACH 2020 – PRNewswire

PLANO, Texas, July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Huawei TechnologiesUSA'sVice President, Risk Management and Partner Relations,Tim Danks, will be speaking on a panel at the upcoming Reinforcing Employment Access and Career Hiring (R.E.A.C.H.) 2020 conference. Taking place on July 28- 30, the 2020 conference will showcase real-life experiences and provide a practical guide on best practices for hiring, training, and retaining persons with disabilities. Globally, Huawei has been recognized as a top company to work for with a diverse workforce of talented professionals in more than 170 countries.

Danks' virtual panel titled, "Technology and Innovation," will take place on Tuesday, July 28 at1:00 p.m. ET. Danks will be joined on the panel by industry leaders including Lori Golden, Abilities Strategy Leader for Ernst and Young, Alicia Hawley, Global Creative Lead/True Ability ERG Comms & Strategy for Dell Technologies, and Jacqueline Lewis, Manager for Hilton Garden Inn in Palm Beach Gardens. Debra Ruh, Chief Executive Officer of Ruh Global Impact and global disability inclusion strategist, will be delivering the keynote during day one of the event, and will discuss technology and innovation for individuals with unique needs.

Huawei is committed to creating a harmonious and inclusive workplace so that every employee has sufficient room to grow and maximize their potential. Danks' participation on the R.E.A.C.H. technology and innovation panel reiterates Huawei's commitment to creating an open, inclusive environment that encourages mutual respect and diversity across the organization, while advancing technology and innovation worldwide.

For more on the Reinforcing Employment Access and Career Hiring (R.E.A.C.H.) 2020 conference, visit:https://www.careersourcepbc.com/job-seekers/disabilities-services/reach-2020

About HuaweiHuawei is a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. With integrated solutions across four key domains telecom networks, IT, smart devices, and cloud services we are committed to bringing digital to every person, home and organization for a fully connected, intelligent world.

Huawei's end-to-end portfolio of products, solutions and services are both competitive and secure. Through open collaboration with ecosystem partners, we create lasting value for our customers, working to empower people, enrich home life, and inspire innovation in organizations of all shapes and sizes.

At Huawei, innovation focuses on customer needs. We invest heavily in basic research, concentrating on technological breakthroughs that drive the world forward. We have more than 188,000 employees, and we operate in more than 170 countries and regions. Founded in 1987, Huawei is a private company fully owned by its employees.

For more information, please visit Huawei online at http://www.huawei.comor follow us on:http://www.linkedin.com/company/Huawei http://www.twitter.com/Huaweihttp://www.facebook.com/Huaweihttp://www.youtube.com/Huawei

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SiLC Technologies Recognized by Frost & Sullivan for Technology Innovation in 3D/4D Imaging Industry – PRNewswire

MONROVIA, Calif., July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --SiLC Technologies, Inc., (SiLC), the leading developer of integrated single-chip FMCW LiDAR solutions, today announced that Frost & Sullivan, the prestigious market research firm, has selected the company for its 2020 North American 3D/4D LiDAR Imaging Industry Technology Innovation Award. This recognition comes on the heels of SiLC being selected by EETimes as one of the emerging silicon startups to watch worldwide. According to the Frost & Sullivan report, SiLC's proprietary 4D LIDAR chip is ideally positioned to disrupt the global LIDAR market due to its unique capabilities with broad applications, including autonomous vehicles, machine vision, and augmented reality.

"We're delighted by this recognition and greatly appreciate the depth and quality of Frost & Sullivan's analysis of SiLC's breakthrough Smart 4D Vision Sensor technology," said Mehdi Asghari, CEO of SiLC Technologies. "We also appreciate that Frost & Sullivan highlighted the breadth of our technology, which has the potential to replace ToF-based LiDAR sensors used in applications from automotive advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and self-driving autonomous vehicles to augmented reality, security, and industrial machine vision."

Each year, Frost & Sullivan embarks on a rigorous selection and benchmarking process for its technology innovation leadership awards and recognizes companies that lead the development and successful introduction of high-tech solutions to customers' most pressing needs.

"With the growing demand for LiDAR solutions across emerging applications and industry trends, such as autonomous vehicles and Industry 4.0, SiLC Technologies is poised to emerge as a forerunner in FMCW-based LiDAR solutions," said Frost & Sullivan's Varun Babu, Industry Analyst, TechVision. Furthermore, the firm's Best Practices research group reports that SiLC Technologies' Smart Vision is expected to disrupt the global LiDAR market in the next three to five years by providing in-depth, detailed information about objects in many user environments.

The report states, "SiLC Technologies' proprietary silicon photonic 4D chip-scale imaging platform manufactured utilizing CMOS fabrication infrastructure is likely to be a game-changer. SiLC's plan to adopt a semiconductor business model to make its solutions widely available to many end users and developers across a broad range of applications and markets should enable aggregate volume scaling beyond what any single player could enable and hence offer cost points that would otherwise not be possible. Furthermore, SiLC's solution has already demonstrated long-range (>300m) and high resolution. This added to its integrated approach enabling compact footprint, low power dissipation, and solid-state reliability is likely to offer a platform that could be capable of ubiquitous deployment."

Frost & Sullivan's market research forecasts, "The global market for CMOS image sensors will approach about $30 billion over the next few years, positioning SiLC Technologies, with its recent release of high-performance 4D+ Vision Chip, to achieve optimum growth in the near future."

Frost & Sullivan concludes, "SiLC Technologies' patent-protected technology and broad customer engagements should provide it with vast growth opportunities to build a global footprint over the long term. As a pioneering market participant, the company's positioning and marketing strategy for its production-scalable technology will allow it to capture significant market share in the coming years."

SiLC's silicon photonics integration platform offers a cost effective solution by integrating all the high-performance components needed into a single silicon chip through mature semiconductor fabrication processes offering a low cost, compact, and low power solution.

To download the full Frost & Sullivan report visit http://www.silc.com/news.

Additional Resources: EETimes Selects SiLC as Emerging Silicon Startup to Watch

About Frost & SullivanFrost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, works in collaboration with clients to leverage visionary innovation that addresses the global challenges and related growth opportunities that will make or break today's market participants. For more than 50 years, we have been developing growth strategies for the global 1000, emerging businesses, the public sector and the investment community.

About SiLC TechnologiesSiLC Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of highly integrated FMCW LiDAR solutions, located in Monrovia, Southern California. The company's initial focus is on its integrated 4D+ Vision Chip, which has demonstrated a range of beyond 300 meters and isapplicable to a wide range of applications. Founded by a group of highly experienced industry veterans, with more than 20 years of commercial product development and manufacturing heritage, SiLC utilizes a proprietary silicon-based semiconductor fabrication process to manufacture its chips and standard, automated IC style assembly processes, enabling robust, cost-effective and compact solutions. Please visit us at: http://www.SiLC.com.

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Dayton business offering new technology that scans for fevers and masks – WDTN.com

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN)- Energy Optimizers, USA is making a facial recognition infrared thermal scanner available for schools, businesses and hospitals in the Miami Valley.

The no-contact machine can detect a persons temperature while also determining if that person is wearing a mask or is a stranger to the building. If the person being scanned has a high temperature, is not wearing a mask or is not recognized by the systems database then the door will remain locked and entry will be denied.

While this technology can be useful for businesses or hospitals, school administrators are looking closely to use the technology for school.

This product, along with other PPE tools, we have decided to provide to our school customers, because this is what they need right now, explained Belinda Kenley, Vice President of Energy Optimizers, USA.Theres such a sense of urgency to make sure that buildings are safe for students and staff.

So far, Valley View Local School District has expressed interest in the technology, as well as the Montgomery County Educational Center.

Thursday, superintendent of the Montgomery County Educational Center, Shannon Cox, visited Energy Optimizers to learn more about the technology that could help more than 60,000 students in the school system.

This is the type of technology that would help us enter into the 21st century, said Cox. This would allow us to make certain that were not just taking into consideration in the midst of COVID, but we also need to make sure that were keeping our kids safe forever. So the fact that this has safety and security features, that would be an added benefit to all of us.

The technology could also be used to take attendance of students and staff. Cox says the educational center is looking for solutions to not only reopen schools but keep schools open safely and long-term.

Parents have got a hard job right now. Its a tough decision and I dont think any of us want to say that a piece of machinery is going to make parents feel better. But something like this [machine] can at least assure that were providing the safest environment that we possible can, said Cox.

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Henrico nursing home cited for COVID-19 violations turns to new technology to fight the virus – 8News

HENRICO COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) A Henrico nursing home cited for keeping COVID-19 positive residents in the same room with COVID-19 negative residents may now be a leader in the fight against the coronavirus.

8News exposed that Westport Rehabilitation & Nursing Center was cited for housing those residents together during an unannounced inspection in late May. Yet, patients like Courtney Nelson feel they have been well cared for. She contracted COVID-19 in May.

I was tested three times, says Nelson.

Nelson told 8News she was never worried but the isolation from the outside during the pandemic has been tough.

No, not scared. The only thing is that we cant leave our room, thats hard. No one is allowed in the building ever, so you cant bring something from outside to us, she said.

The Westport resident never had any symptoms but by late May the facility had an outbreak, nine people died and an inspection warned of an immediate jeopardy. 8News asked the lead clinician, Jenni Johnson, why the facility was still putting residents who were COVID-19 positive in the same room with residents who were negative for the virus.

Once a patient is in the room with someone that tested positive, we are going to presume that they are also positive because they have been exposed to the virus, she told 8News. So, until we have all of the test results back it is not beneficial to move those patients around and risk spreading the virus until we have all of the facts together.

Johnson said Westport was always working closely with local and state health officials.

It has been so challenging. These residents and these staff, theyre my family, said Johnson.

Yet, the staff worked fast to get the virus under control. And now in late July, the Henrico nursing home maybe a leader in the fight against the virus. Currently we are COVID-free, Johnson told 8News.

Westport, part of the Vita Healthcare Group, turned to Shalom Reinman, the founder and CEO of Megadata to help identify potential COVID cases. Oxygen was really good indicator, says Reinman.

When the pandemic hit, Megadata, which analyzes data for mainly nursing homes, started tracking their residents vitals. They monitored temperatures, symptoms, nurses notes and oxygen levels.

We found that oxygen numbers could be an early indicator even earlier than temperatures and other symptoms, Reinman said. He says the slightest change in patients baseline oxygen level proved to be a potential sign of the coronavirus.

It gave the ability to really understand even before a COVID test whos looking like they might have COVID, Reinman explained.

It was a game changer for Westport. Huge difference, Johnson said. She told 8News now residents immediately go into isolation as soon as they are suspected of having the virus. Nelson feels shes in good hands at Westport.

They do the best they can. If it wasnt good, I certainly wouldnt sit here and put up with it, she said.

Westport told 8News they have asked for a review of that inspection. They also said all residents and staff are tested for COVID-19 weekly. Megadata, which works with about 350 nursing across the country, is working on a study to share their findings.

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Amid Covid19 Pandemic, Louisiana’s 360 AUTO Introduces Innovative Touchless Retail Technology for Auto Dealers – PRNewswire

LAFAYETTE, La., July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Retailers that do the best job adapting to the need for safe, contactless shopping are leading the rebuild of the post-Covid19 economy, says Frankie Russo, Founder & CEO of 360 AUTO, which specializes in Customer Experience Technology for the automotive industry.

Fueled by demand for contactless sales as a result of the Covid19 pandemic, 360 AUTO, a Louisiana-based Inc. 500 company, is among the top MarTech companies that are flourishing during this ever-changing time.

This month, 360 AUTO entered the Digital Retailing Business with its best-in-class digital retailing technology for automotive consumers.

"Our CXM now seamlessly allows consumers to complete a car-buying transaction without ever entering a dealership," says Russo. "360 AUTO has turned over all the controls to the customer!"

360 AUTO's new Digital Retailing technology, says Russo, empowers the everyday dealership to deliver an experience that, to date, only Carvana and Tesla have offered.

"A good experience creates loyal customers, and being there for every step of the customer car-buying process has never been more important," says Russo.

360 AUTO's centerpiece, the 360CXM, is a customer experience technology for Automotive Dealers with a focus on Identifying, scoring and targeting In-Market car buyers for marketing, equity mining, digital retailing, and attribution purposes.

Russo says the latest trends show that 50% of consumers, across income levels, are using digital retailing tools when they enable a faster and easier car-buying process. And when customers engage those tools dealers experience a closing rate 15% higher than typical internet sales, higher F&I profits, and in-store deals are completed within 30 minutes.

Making that experience memorable in a digital retailing world is crucial for dealers. And what makes 360 AUTO's technology unique is that it creates a personalized website for each customer.

Studies show that car buyers are spending less time shopping for cars, making decisions more quickly and that fact, coupled with the Covid19 shopping experience, is forcing companies to switch their mindset from being product-focused to being customer-focused and making every single customer interaction that much more important.

"Every employee, from the top to the bottom, has a role in CXM," says Russo.

"Each employee has a chance to meet or exceed expectations as they all play a part in designing and reacting to customer interactions. The hope, obviously, is that each interaction leads to greater customer satisfaction and brand loyalty."

"Because many customers come armed with more information and are ready to buy when they arrive at the dealership website, it has changed that key interaction between salesman and customer," Russo says.

"Today's consumers are smarter and more informed than ever and you need to treat them that way. So, today's salesman should serve as more of a consultant as customers want honesty and transparency throughout the customer experience journey," Russo says.

Founded in 2015, 360 AUTO, a subsidiary of 360ia, is a Lafayette, LA based MarTech software company focused on cutting edge customer experience technology. For more information visit 360 AUTO.

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How AI will revolutionize the retail industry and how technology will address the needs of future shoppers – The Times of India Blog

The retail environment is changing rapidly, and that is reflective of more aware customers who are looking for higher convenience, specific products, faster access, and in the current context, a safer environment as well. Thus retailers need to continue to evolve, keeping Customer Centricity as the core of the transformation to develop unique and innovative solutions, creating seamless and frictionless experiences for the customers across varied channels.

I believe that the infusion of innovative technology is no longer a thing of the future but instead an essential tool in retail to power their strategy towards creating the best experience for customers, associates (team members), and other stakeholders with clear financial impact. Today, technologies are being applied across the value chain of retail in varying proportions. However, only when it is used holistically across the value chain like sourcing, supply chain and distribution, in stores, digital, omnichannel, last-mile deliveries, among others, will the solutions become faster, better and scalable, thereby providing personalized solutions to customers and driving more substantial business impact across the phygital (physical and digital) world.

The technologies and their applications are continuously evolving. AI and ML, which I believe are no longer futuristic technologies, are, in fact, gradually becoming an integral part of processing data, assessing needs, and deploying the right measures through both predictive and prescriptive models, again across the value chain of the organization. If you look at the whole value chain in Supply Chain and logistics, AI and ML can be applied across right from developing efficient sourcing strategies, effective planning strategies, warehouse management better demand forecasting, inventory holding, packaging & route optimization, geo-localizing the storage, faster and cost-effective transportation, and so on and so forth. Similarly, these AI models could help in predicting demands of unseen products to artificially synthesizing winning product designs, personalize interactions with customers and associates to optimizing route and packaging for faster fulfillment to assessing planograms, inventory replenishment, shelf purity and other consumer experiences in stores to even building a smarter functional and hyper-real applications and providing a stronger tactile experience to customers across the digital channels.

Today we are a convergence of various technologies to build solutions that will shape the future.

Data Analytics, along with technologies such as AI/ ML, allow us to assimilate a lot of data, apply intelligence, generate insights that allow our internal associates to create more value for our consumers.

Technologies such as Blockchain, IoT (Internet of Things), along with AI (Artificial Intelligence) can help us bring more transparency to our customers, increase sustainability, reduce carbon footprint, and create a more robust circular economy.

Technologies such as Robotics, Haptics, AR/ VR along with AI can create a stronger visualization environment for the consumers and build an immersive sensory enabled e-commerce environment, consumer adaptable stores, faster fulfilments, among others blurring the lines between stores and digital.

As technology is evolving rapidly, we are at the junction of collaboration over competition. Various stakeholders need to collaborate to create a sustainable future of an integral part of our lives our home! And thus, Home Improvement retail is a significant category of retail and, in fact, one of the fastest-growing categories as well.

Multiple reasons are leading to the fast growth of the Home Improvement category. Apart from the psychological confidence of owning a home, the remodeling of homes, basis change in the fashion aesthetics across demographics is an important factor. It is also the infusion of millennials who are highly keen on buying and remodeling homes, and that too is acting as an additional factor. Another reason that I feel is important is the way technology is being used to create unique and innovative solutions that are driving the growth of the sector, thereby meeting the demand through solutions that are more personalized and frictionless.

Over the last few years, I have been privileged to work on a multitude of AI projects with both large internal teams as well with startups and academic institutions who are working to redefine processes and, in some cases, their overall industries as well. At this point as well I am working with seven exceptional startups from across India, representing a diverse range of interests including merchandising, AI-driven trend forecasting, automated content generation, talent acquisition, hyper-real AI and sustainable, next-gen home construction technology, among others, which have deep learning AI models built to reimagine how we look at retail today and in the future.

On that note, I am incredibly excited to see the way Artificial Narrow Intelligence, which we generally refer to as AI, is transforming the world of retail and how thats shaping our lives better!

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Microsoft: Leading the future of education with technology – Microsoft Malaysia News Center – Microsoft

Image above: Online classroom on Teams organised by Sekolah Kebangsaan Taman Bukit Indah during the movement control order (MCO) period

KUALA LUMPUR, 23 July 2020 As schools in Malaysia reopen and welcome back students after a 4-month closure, Microsoft Malaysia is committed to further enable and accelerate the digital transformation of the nations education sector in collaboration with the government and education communities.It is timely for us to move towards digital learning especially during this time of Covid-19 pandemic, said Dr. Habibah Abdul Rahim, Director-General of Education, Ministry of Education. The Movement Control Order (MCO) has acted as a catalyst to accelerate digital transformation as teachers are now engaged in the delivery of digital learning and leveraging on different technologies which they have opted to use with their pupils. For the future, digital learning will have to continue to be part of school culture, embedded in our daily teaching and learning.

The move towards digital in Malaysia is in line with the global shifts for education. In a study by Microsoft which surveyed 500 teachers and institutional leaders from around the world within the Microsoft Education community, 61% expect to begin the next school year in a hybrid learning environment involving a mix of remote and in-person learning. The survey also found that 87% of educators expect to use technology more than before, when in-classroom teaching resumes.

During the MCO, the use of digital tools was accelerated to enhance remote learning experiences. Moving forward, this usage is expected to rise, complementing in-classroom teaching methods as schools move into a blended learning or rotational mode due to social distancing measures. This is in addition to the growing importance and emphasis on preparing students with the right digital tools and skills to take on the challenges of tomorrow.

In a move to digitalize education, the Ministry of Education in partnership with Microsoft Malaysia and other industry players launched DELIMa, or Digital Educational Learning Initiative Malaysia. Through this platform, more than 5.2 million students and educators nationwide can access Microsofts productivity applications and services, namely Office 365 (O365) using a single sign-on, in addition to learning resources from Google and Apple.

Further to this, Microsoft Malaysia had partnered with the Ministry of Higher Education to conduct open webinars and online tutorials to share knowledge on setting up virtual classrooms as well as the available digital resources to support teaching and learning process. The open webinars were attended by hundreds of educators from public schools, MRSM schools and private institutions of higher learning. These efforts are continuous, as teachers can easily access the webinars via education portals like Digital Classroom, to learn how to properly utilize the tools available to them from the experts themselves. From conducting training webinars for educators to forging valuable and long-lasting partnerships with educational institutions, Microsoft is constantly looking for different avenues in which technology can be leveraged to complement education.

Pn. Hjh Saripah binti Ahmad, a School Improvement Specialist Coach (SISC+) from Pejabat Pendidikan Daerah Melaka Tengah and a proud Digital Classroom Admin said, In the first phase of the MCO, we conducted 14 webinars for teachers in an initiative titled From Teacher to Teacher (FT2T) and 11 webinars in another motivational program designed to encourage teachers to improve their professional development named sembang santai. FT2T trains teachers to master tools such as Teams, Sway, Flipgrid, PowerPoint, simple coding and digital storytelling. The response from teachers in the Digital Classroom telegram group has been overwhelmingly positive and the groups membership grew to 52,000, with members adding in their friends and colleagues who are also teachers.

In April 2020 alone, Digital Classroom admins have conducted more than 50 e-classes for UPSR, PT3, SPM and STPM students, with Teams chosen as their one-stop center for teaching and learning.

Microsofts work with MARA reflects a similar story, with Microsoft conducting a series of webinars and trainings over Teams to empower MARAs 11,000 employees and 53,000 students to continue education during the MCO. The webinars, conducted by MARAs Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert (MIEE), MIEE fellows and volunteers from TVET Colleges, facilitated rapid onboarding to Teams. Recorded sessions from these webinars were uploaded on MARAs Teams channel, providing a space for staffs to learn, connect and share the latest content, news and updates within the education sphere.For over two decades, Microsoft has invested greatly in the enhancement of Malaysias education system in line with its vision to democratize technology in education. If our future is digital, the need for our teachers and students to have access to the right tools and solutions is critical for the continuous growth of our nation, said K. Raman, Managing Director for Microsoft Malaysia.

Over the last few months, weve worked with the government and educational institutions to help ease the transition of schools for remote learning. As the education sector reopens, we are now focused on enabling and sustaining the digital transformation that is already happening. In this regard, the launch of DELIMa is an important milestone as it demonstrates the importance of technology to the future of education. Given the potential impact it has, we hope to see greater integration of digital tools within classroom settings, traditional or virtual moving forward. This certainly bodes well with the nations goal in empowering every student with crucial digital skills; and most importantly, transforming the learning environment allowing for a more enjoyable and holistic education experience, he added.

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How smart investments in technology can beef up Africas economy – The Conversation CA

There is no shortage of technological innovations designed to boost animal agriculture in Africa. These range from GPS tracking systems which identify and trace pastoralists herds to livestock vaccine SMS services that alert farmers to disease outbreaks.

But to unlock the economic potential of the sector as demand for meat and milk swells threefold towards 2050, countries must invest in the critical areas that will improve quality across the whole value chain. That is increasing productivity and quality from the breeding of the animal throughout the production process to the end product. This includes safe storage, handling and sale.

My native Uganda offers some useful lessons from its use of smart investments in technology and farmer organisation. These have made it the only East African country that is self-sufficient in milk.

In recent years, some private sector players in Uganda have invested in testing systems to detect aflatoxin in animal feeds. The goal is to prevent milk and meat contamination. Others have developed refrigeration units that are powered with biogas from manure. Both are among the innovations that improve the quality of the final product.

As highlighted by a new report from the Malabo Montpellier Panel on which I sit, the same can be achieved elsewhere. It can also benefit other livestock commodities, to give Africa food sovereignty across animal-sourced foods and greater access to international markets.

The report makes 11 recommendations for Africas livestock sector. These range from technological innovations and supportive policies to addressing trade barriers and challenges specific to each commodity.

African nations must be strategic in prioritising the infrastructure that will make the most difference to quality and productivity. The first priority is to increase consumer awareness around food safety, nutrition and sustainability to kickstart demand for better quality products.

Partly as a response to European consumer expectations around quality and safety, for example, Morocco developed a new system for animal identification and traceability in 2015.

Livestock can be identified using electronic tags that communicate with the national database via mobile phone networks. This increases transparency and traceability. It also promotes Moroccan animal products on international markets such as the European Union.

The second priority is then to direct technology towards opportunities to open up market access.

To unlock trade means investing in improved animal health, processing operations, storage and distribution. Meeting regional and international standards for food safety and quality is a vital goal. Africa currently contributes 2.8% of the global meat market, which translates to 14 million tons. The continent produces just over 10% of the worlds milk.

There are a number of barriers to increasing this production and gaining greater market share. They include limited availability of quality animal feed, access to affordable energy needed in producing and processing livestock, and limited infrastructure, particularly in the last mile.

With meat and milk being perishable goods, innovation in the cold chain and sustainable energy supplies will help strengthen the sector.

For example, an East African initiative which centralised milk quality testing and storage in chillers prior to sale increased yields sixfold within five years.

The volume of milk supplied to the 30km catchment area rose to three million litres a month. This increased income per smallholder household by more than 160% in Uganda, 120% in Kenya, and almost 65% in Rwanda.

The success of such projects in turn drives demand for continued innovation, such as solar-powered cold chains or interventions that protect other resources like water and grasslands.

Finally, countries also need to prioritise policies that support new technologies across the livestock sector.

To transform its milk production sector, Uganda privatised the state-owned processing company Dairy Corporation as well as creating a Dairy Development Authority.

The Dairy Industry Act of 1998 empowered the authority to enforce milk hygiene standards and quality controls. As a result, traders were licensed to meet public health and milk quality standards. This encouraged the modernisation of the sector through the expansion of pasteurisation plants and processing infrastructure as well as processing of high value products.

Certainly, the gains have trickled down to the farmers in better farm gate prices.

As the Malabo Montpellier Panel points out, many of the tools needed to tap into the potential of Africas livestock sector exist already. But with limited resources, they must be deployed smartly to improve the entire value chain.

Scaling up innovation at critical points will unlock new opportunities and help ensure animal agriculture keeps pace with a rising demand from a growing population.

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Mhealth Market: Integration of Wireless Technologies to Fuel Market’s Growth – BioSpace

Global mHealth Market: Snapshot

Mobile technology has expanded significantly across the globe in recent years. As per the Cisco Visual Networking Index, mobile traffic has increased four-fold in recent years and it is expected to grow exponentially in the near future. This increase in mobile traffic is seen due to advances in 3G and 4G network that has enabled utilization of smartphones and tablets in the field of commerce, entertainment, healthcare and others. Integration of mobile technology into healthcare services has allowed consumers to manage their daily activities effectively. mHealth helps to reduce healthcare expenditure by limiting the number of hospital visits and also reduces readmissions. Mobile connectivity with healthcare professionals helps in decreasing the bridge between healthcare professionals and patients.

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The global mHealth market is divided into three segments: by product, by end user and by geography. Based on product, the global mHealth market has been segmented into connected medical devices, mHealth applications and mHealth services. Connected medical devices segment accounted for leading market share in 2016. Further connected medical devices is segmented into heart rate monitors, activity monitors, electrocardiograph, fetal monitoring, neuromonitoring and others and mHealth applications is further segmented into fitness & wellness, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, central nervous system disease, respiratory diseases, musculoskeletal diseases, smoking cessation, medication adherence and others. Increasing penetration of internet across the region and technological advancements such as introduction of 3G/4G/5G internet services, increasing focus of general population towards fitness, wellness and nutrition diets are expected to propel the growth of mHealth application segment in the forecast period

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Based on end user, the mHealth market is segmented into B2C and B2B. B2C end user is further segmented into patients and caregivers and B2B is further classified into providers, payers, employers, and others. B2B segment accounted for leading market share in 2016. Increasing adoption of mHealth solutions by hospitals, health insurance companies and government organizations are expected to drive the growth of the B2B segment in the forecast period.

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Making the Most of Near Field Light – Technology Networks

There are many types of light some visible and some invisible to the human eye. For example, our eyes and brain dont have the tools to process ultraviolet light when it hits our eyes, making it invisible. But there is another type of light that is invisible simply because it never reaches our eyes. When light hits certain surfaces, part of it sticks and remains behind rather than being transmitted or scattered away. This type of light is called near-field light.

Today, near-field light is mostly used for ultra-high-resolution microscopy, known as the near-field scanning optical microscopes (NSOM). However, near-field light also has untapped potential for particle manipulation, sensing, and optical communications. But since near-field light doesnt reach our eyes like far-field light does, researchers havent developed a comprehensive toolkit to harness and manipulate the near field.

Today, we have a lot of tools and techniques to design what far-field light looks like, said Vincent Ginis, a visiting professor at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). We have lenses, telescopes, prisms and holograms. All these things enable us to sculpt freely propagating light in space.

Ginis is also a professor at the Vrije University of Brussel.

Now, SEAS researchers have developed a system to mold near-field light opening the door to unprecedented control over this powerful, largely unexplored type of light. The research is published in Science.

Over the years, our group has developed new powerful techniques to structure propagating light using subwavelength-patterned metasurfaces, said Federico Capasso, the Robert Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering, and senior author of the paper. With this work, we show how to structure the near field at a distance, opening exciting opportunities in science and technology.

In order to manipulate near-field light, the researchers developed a device in which light confined to a waveguide bounces back and forth between two reflectors. After each bounce it changes mode, meaning it propagates with a different spatial pattern. With multiple bounces, these patterns add up to generate a complex light intensity profile along the waveguide. The near field light near the surface of the waveguide also changes. When all the different patterns of the near-field light are superimposed on each other, a specific shape is created. The researchers can pre-program that shape by tailoring the amplitude of the modes of the bouncing light.

The coexistence of all these modes can be designed to create near-field landscapes at will on the surface of the device, said Marco Piccardo, a research associate at SEAS and co-author of the paper. The shape of the landscape is determined by the combined properties of the cascading light.

Its a bit like music, said Ginis. The music that you are hearing is the superposition of many notes or modes assembled in patterns conceived by the composer. One note alone isnt much but taken together you can generate any type of music. While music operates in time, our near-field generator operates in three-dimensional space and the extra intriguing aspect of our device is that one note generates the other.

Importantly, this molding process happens remotely, meaning no part of the device directly interacts with the near-field light. This reduces interference, which is important for applications such as particle manipulation, and is a major departure from current local methods of sculpting near fields such as shining light on metallic tips and nanoparticles.

To demonstrate their design, the researchers molded near-field light into the shape of an elephant. Or, more specifically, an elephant inside a boa constrictor, an homage to the play on dimensions in Antoine de Saint-Exuprys classic The Little Prince.

The researchers also shaped the light into a curve, a plateau and a straight line.

"This research provides a new path towards unprecedented three-dimensional control of near-field light, said Capasso. It is a portent of the exciting discoveries and technology developments I expect to come out of this work in the future.

ReferenceGinis, V. et al. Remote structuring of near-field landscapes. Science 24 Jul 2020: Vol. 369, Issue 6502, pp. 436-440, DOI: 10.1126/science.abb6406

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Even the Vikings Had Smallpox – Technology Networks

The fatal disease smallpox is older and more widespread than scientists so far have proved. A new study by an international team of researchers from the University of Copenhagen and the University of Cambridge shows that the Vikings also suffered from smallpox.

Through the ages, the highly infectious disease smallpox has killed hundreds of millions of people. But it is unclear exactly when the disease emerged. There has been found evidence of smallpox from individuals from the 17th century while written records suggest the disease is much older.

Now a new study shows that the disease dates 1,000 years further back in time than previously shown. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) and the University of Cambridge have found proof that smallpox also existed in the Viking Age. The new results have been published in the scientific journal Science.

We have found the oldest evidence of smallpox. Moreover, it seems to have been surprisingly common as early as in the Viking Age, says Associate Professor Martin Sikora, Globe Institute, UCPH, and the University of Cambridge. He continues:

Smallpox is the infection in the world that has killed most people. For that reason alone, it is very important and interesting to know how the disease developed. It gives us a unique opportunity to understand the viruses evolution: How did it change and become the pathogen that we know of today.

The researchers have studied and analysed the DNA of 13 individuals from Northern Europe infected with smallpox. The samples are 1,000 years older than the previous oldest sample known to have been infected based on ancient DNA, and they thus push the timeline for smallpox further back in time.

The study also shows the disease has been more widespread than previously assumed. The general idea used to be that smallpox was not endemic to Northern Europe during that time period.

We show that not only was it endemic in Europe, but it was actually quite widespread in Northern Europe already at the year 600. That means that the disease was almost certainly far more established at a much earlier age than previously thought, says Professor Eske Willerslev, Globe Institute, UCPH.

The researchers have also discovered that the viruses circulating during the Viking Age were distinct from their modern counterparts, and not directly ancestral to the viruses that caused the last big outbreak of smallpox in the 20th century.

They share a common ancestor, but they also have unique features that differentiate them from the ones circulating later on in history. It turns out that the viruses we have found were some of these very, very early and different versions of the devastating pathogens known from the 20th century. It is the first time we can trace these early smallpox viruses and compare their genomes and mutations and see how the disease evolved over time, says Eske Willerslev.

Even though the disease has been eradicated today, it is still very useful to know how it developed and mutated through the ages.

Smallpox is a so-called poxvirus, a large family of viruses with many different types infecting a diverse set of host species. One such example is monkeypox, which typically infects monkeys but has also been known to cause a disease similar to smallpox in humans. It is therefore useful to known how other types of poxviruses mutate and survive.

When we know how the disease mutated through time, it gives us an opportunity to put together a catalogue of how these pathogens might mutate in the future: What mutations and combinations make such a pathogen viable and successful? If they had those mutations in the past, they can most likely get them again.

It is one of a few examples where ancient genetic research has direct implications for present-day and future health, says Martin Sikora.

ReferenceMhlemann, B. Diverse variola virus (smallpox) strains were widespread in northern Europe in the Viking Age. Science 24 Jul 2020: Vol. 369, Issue 6502, eaaw8977, DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw8977

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ENGIE IT Teams with DXC Technology and ServiceNow to Launch Certified Global Center of Excellence – Business Wire

PARIS & TYSONS, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ENGIE IT is a business unit of Global Business Support, part of ENGIE (EPA: ENGI), a worldwide reference in low-carbon energy and services. A global partner for IT and digital technology for ENGIE, ENGIE IT announced today, in collaboration with DXC Technology (NYSE: DXC), the successful implementation and launch of a certified, global ServiceNow Center of Excellence (CoE). The CoE, comprising a team of nearly 50 practitioners from ENGIE IT, DXC and ServiceNow, will guide ENGIE business units as they modernize their processes, delivering practical innovation to accelerate their digital transformation.

The CoE leverages ServiceNows leading digital workflow capabilities and gives ENGIE more flexible, industrialized and cost-effective enterprise service management (ESM) solutions. ENGIE IT provides innovative and high-performance ServiceNow solutions that deliver an enhanced digital employee experience for over 170,000 employees across more than 50 countries.

"Digital technology is now an integral part of our working lives. In view of its undeniable benefits to drive productivity gains, process automation, collaboration, data insights and more, ENGIE IT has a strategic ambition to proactively support ENGIEs digital adoption and success. The ServiceNow Center of Excellence is an integral part of ENGIE ITs response to this opportunity," said Matthieu Pestel, general manager of ENGIE IT.

"Our applications services enable customers to simplify platforms and modernize processes while reducing costs," said Pierre Bruno, VP and general manager, Southern Europe, DXC. "Working with ENGIE IT, we will help them achieve business agility, resilience and operational efficiency all while providing improved customer and employee experiences."

ENGIE IT CoE Services Benefit ENGIE Business Units and Employees

The immediate deployment of the CoE to more than 50,000 ENGIE employees, via ENGIE ITs MyPortal solution, will accelerate business process digitization across multiple functional areas including IT, Human Resources, Finance, Procurement, Facility Management and Cyber Security. The joint ENGIE IT, DXC and ServiceNow team will provide competitive and innovative services including:

"The ENGIE IT ServiceNow Center of Excellence is a unique set of skilled people, IP and innovative offerings which will further enable ENGIE business units to leverage the Now Platform as a foundation for enterprise-wide digital transformation," said Olivier Mollet, ENGIE Agile Business Solutions director.

"DXC is proud to be a part of this ServiceNow CoE model globally," added Nicolas Leszek, managing director of the ServiceNow practice for DXCs Southern Europe region. "With ServiceNow as a global strategic partner, DXC will help ENGIE IT deliver operational excellence and business-leading solutions."

ENGIE IT Helps ENGIE IMPACT to Accelerate its Digital Transformation

ENGIE Impact, an ENGIE business unit that delivers sustainability solutions and services to corporations, cities and governments across the globe, is one of several business units that will benefit from the CoE.

"Digital solutions are the foundation for large-scale sustainability transformation, which is extremely complex and impacts all aspects of a business," said Mark House, vice president of Information Technology at ENGIE Impact. "The ENGIE IT ServiceNow Center of Excellence will set an extremely high standard for implementing the Now Platform, which is critical in driving operational excellence and measuring the quality of IT services delivered."

"Collaborating with ENGIE Impact is a great example of how ENGIE IT will provide a structured implementation methodology transforming IT workflows in weeks with a compelling return on investment," said Birama Traore, head of ServiceNow Center of Excellence by ENGIE IT. "DXC Technology, as our global strategic partner, enables us to deploy a skilled team of ServiceNow experts across the world in a matter of days to support ENGIE Business Units strategic IT projects."

About DXC Technology

DXC Technology (NYSE: DXC) helps global companies run their mission critical systems and operations while modernizing IT, optimizing data architectures, and ensuring security and scalability across public, private and hybrid clouds. With decades of driving innovation, the worlds largest companies trust DXC to deploy our enterprise technology stack to deliver new levels of performance, competitiveness and customer experiences. Learn more about the DXC story and our focus on people, customers and operational execution at http://www.dxc.technology.

About ENGIE IT

ENGIE IT is a business unit of Global Business Support, part of ENGIE (EPA: ENGI), a worldwide reference in low-carbon energy and services. A global partner for IT and digital technology for the ENGIE Group, ENGIE IT partners with the ENGIE business units and their teams to implement and run IT and digital transformation projects. By delivering services and solutions to drive the operational excellence of the Group, ENGIE IT is creating a highly connected and collaborative environment that enables ENGIEs transformation.

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