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Dr. Niven R. Narain Named Caribbean Science and Technology Laureate for 2026

Tue, Feb 10, 2026 15:47 EST

BOSTON, MA. - The Anthony N. Sabga Awards Caribbean Excellence Laureates for 2026 were announced recently. American biotech innovator Dr. Niven R. Narain was named joint Science and Technology Laureate for 2026. Maria Superville Neielson, awards program director, made the announcements. "It is a great honor to be named as 2026 Sabga Laureate, we are now comfortably in the century of biology, and the understanding of patient populations will change the face of how we understand, treat, and manage disease", said Dr. Niven R. Narain, "I am humbled and thankful to be able to advance leading-edge American innovation throughout the world while bringing the voice of Caribbean biology into the global ecosystem of innovation." Dr. Narain created the world's first fully integrated patient biology drug discovery platform powered by artificial intelligence, resulting in more than 650 patents, over 100 impactful scientific publications, and more than 70 global partnerships with top medical schools, hospitals, governments, and pharmaceutical companies. Based in Boston as a co-founder and president of a biotech firm, Dr. Narain is passionate about the technological intersection of systems medicine and AI. Several medicines developed with his platform are now in advanced clinical trials. They are undergoing review by the US Food and Drug Administration for treating conditions that range from aggressive cancers, rare skin disorders, sarcopenia, and childhood mitochondrial issues. His groundbreaking work continues to reveal insights into more aggressive cancers affecting Caribbean populations. In Guyana, he launched a tech-driven project to understand better and manage type 2 diabetes, which fits the mold of community biology. Dr. Narain's collaborations between experts in Guyana and the US have resulted in new legislation on organ and tissue transplants, as well as suicide prevention. We celebrate his remarkable ability to connect global research efforts and foster studies that aim to bring precision medicine to Caribbean communities. "This prestigious recognition, often dubbed the Caribbean's 'Nobel Prize,' places Dr. Niven R. Narain among an elite group of trailblazers actively shaping the region's future," said Michelle Carchedi, president of Alternatives, Inc. The Anthony N. Sabga Awards (Founded by the ANSA McAL Foundation) celebrate Caribbean nationals who demonstrate exceptional excellence in: Science & Technology, Arts & Letters, Public & Civic Contributions, and Entrepreneurship. The 2026 laureates were officially announced on Monday, February 2, 2026, spotlighting the brilliant minds who remind us that regional excellence is truly world-class. Dr. Narain also serves on the board of directors of Alternatives, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to promoting patient-centered, direct-payment healthcare models. Through advocacy, education, and support, Alternatives works to make Direct Primary Care (DPC), Direct Specialty Care (DSP), and Cash Surgery Centers widely available, giving patients affordable, transparent, and high-quality care options. To view the announcement, visit: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JKptRfQOgQA .

Cheryl Brown Gerontology Scholarships Now Available

Tue, Feb 10, 2026 15:35 EST

SACRAMENTO, CA - California State University, Sacramento, is now accepting applications for the 2026/27 Cheryl Brown Gerontology Scholarship program. This initiative aims to support students pursuing gerontology majors and minors, emphasizing diversity and inclusion in the field of aging. Eligible students from the Black Honors College and those from San Bernardino and Riverside counties in the Inland Empire must apply by March 2, 2026. Scholarships award $2,500 to minors and $5,000 to majors, with students at all academic levels able to reapply for up to four years, pending additional funding. The scholarships, established in 2024 by the California Commission on Aging, address the growing need for professionals trained to serve the aging population. Interested students are encouraged to submit their applications through the student portal and select the appropriate college or geographic option. Cheryl Brown, former Assemblymember and former chair of the California Commission on Aging, said, "I strongly encourage people of all ages to take advantage of this opportunity to study gerontology and contribute to the well-being of older adults in California. After all, we will all be 'old' one day." In recognition of the importance of diversity and inclusion in the field of aging, these scholarships aim to encourage students in the newly established Black Honors College at Sacramento State to pursue education in gerontology. To apply, submit the General Application and check the Black Honors College option. SACRAMENTO STATE BLACK HONORS COLLEGE STUDENTS Sacramento State Black Honors College students Applications due March 2, 2026 First awards distributed fall 2025 $2,500 for eligible gerontology minors $5,000 for eligible gerontology majors Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, and graduate students Recipients can reapply for up to four years, depending on additional funding SACRAMENTO STATE INLAND EMPIRE STUDENTS Students from San Bernardino and Riverside counties Applications open fall 2025 First awards distributed fall 2026 $2,500 for eligible gerontology minors $5,000 for eligible gerontology majors Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, and graduate students Sacramento State is honored to be the recipient of a gift creating scholarships for gerontology students from the Inland Empire. Riverside and San Bernardino are among the counties expected to see the greatest increase in their older adult population statewide. For more information, contact the CSU Sacramento Financial Aid Office or visit the application portal. To apply, submit the General Application and check the Black Honors College option.

2026 T3 Technology Conference Announces Keynote Speakers and AI University Staff

Tue, Feb 10, 2026 12:01 EST

Hands-on AI training, insightful and actionable keynotes, and Big Easy networking set the stage for the wealth management community's defining conference T3's Technology Conference for financial professionals, which is widely known as the wealth management industry's most established and trusted technology event, announced keynote speakers and more details for AI University, bringing together the brightest minds in fintech, AI innovation, and financial advisory management. "The T3 conference for me is a special place. It is the only conference that I will never miss," said Craig Iskowitz of Ezra Group , one of the industry's top wealthtech consulting firms. I've been going for 15 years+ and the reason is that it has become, thanks to the great work of Joel Bruckentstein, the go-to wealthtech event. I've found that T3 provides opportunities to meet people - the networking opportunities are fantastic - and every vendor you meet and talk to is going to be there." "T3 has a tremendous number of wealth management firms show up because they want to see all the vendors. So this is why I always want to go to T3. And no matter what's counterprogrammed against T3, I'm always going to go to T3 before anything else. I like the education, the panels are always great, and the team always picks very interesting topics to discuss. There's a lot of core technology and core advisor information, so I get a lot out of it. This is why I recommend everyone in the wealth management space go to T3," Iskowitz, who will be serving as a "professor" on T3's AI University Faculty, said. Watch Craig Iskowitz's video endorsement of T3 here: https://vimeo.com/channels/t3videochannel/1161605016 AI UNIVERSITY: A FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND EXPERIENCE New for 2026, #T32026 will open with T3 AI University, a full day of immersive, one-hour AI sessions designed specifically for financial advisors and wealth management professionals, with no prior AI or coding experience required. Each session emphasizes real-world, hands-on use cases, including live builds of AI-enabled tools and workflows that attendees can take back to their firms. The first six sessions have been announced: Oleg Tishkevich of Invent will demonstrate how to make AI work with the advisor's actual client data in a live demonstration of what's possible when they connect AI to clean data coming from all their systems through an enterprise data lakehouse. Raj Madan of AdvisorEngine will discuss how to avoid AI slop in a session that will help advisors learn how to provide and maintain better context for any LLM so that they can have a more valuable AI "conversation." John O'Connell of The Oasis Group will show how wealth managers can leverage today's leading AI tools to enhance every step of their business process with live demonstrations of tools like Claude, ChatGPT, CoPilot, Gamma, and more to help advisors leverage off-the-shelf AI tools. Sean Sandys of Syntax Data will demystify MCP and vibe coding through a practical demonstration of building a custom MCP server from scratch using AI-assisted development, illustrating how tailored integrations can be created to meet specific business needs. Victoria Toli of FINNY will share how to use AI to identify money-in-motion events and intent signals buried in publicly available data, craft hyper-targeted communications that actually convert, and create proactive client experiences that drive referrals. Craig Iskowitz of Ezra Group is slated for a session on AI essential knowledge, with the full description coming soon. Additional AI University "professors" are being announced as information is submitted by the presenters. Shannon Rosic of Wealth Management will serve as an emcee for the day. Rosic and her WMTV video team will also be onsite shooting conference videos. Attendees interested in a video interview can find more information here: https://t3conferences.com/elevate-your-brand-with-wmtv-videos-at-the-2026-t3-conference/ . "The opportunities are unprecedented. AI University is designed to help advisors move through three critical stages: AI Adoption, Taming AI, and Staff Repositioning," said Joel Bruckenstein, CFP®, lead orchestrator of the annual T3 Conference . "This isn't about theory - it's about practical implementation you can take back to your firm immediately." Learn more about the AI University Faculty and sessions here: https://t3conferences.com/2026-ai-university-line-up-and-faculty FEATURED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED The 2026 T3 Conference theme, "From Noise to Knowledge: The FinTech Playbook for 2026 and Beyond," addresses a critical challenge facing financial advisors today. With an overwhelming array of fintech solutions flooding the market, T3 2026 helps advisors cut through the clutter to identify technologies that truly drive efficiency, growth, and better client outcomes. The distinguished lineup of keynote speakers will help advisors cut through said noise with thought-provoking panels, core technology topics front and center in advisors' minds, and actionable insights on AI and fintech innovation - essential for advisors navigating the 2026 AI revolution. Featured speakers so far include: William "Bill" Bengen, Best Selling Author of " A Richer Retirement " and creator of The Bengen Rule Reed Colley of Orion Bob Veres of Inside Information Suzanne Siracuse of Siracuse Consulting Rich Cancro of AdvisorEngine Darren Tedesco of Advisor360 Rob Baldwin of TradePMR Kevin Hughes of Advyzon Larry Roth of Ascentix Gerald Michael of Smartleaf Tony Leal of ABL Tech Consulting Parker Ence of Jump Brian Mclaughlin of Hamachi Aaron Klein of Contigo Patrick Shaddow of Syntax Direct Chris Hastings of Panoramix Rob Nance of Dispatch Brian Hamburger of MarketCounsel Paul Erlichman of FLEXTION Dave Feldman of Greenboard Thomas Stewart of Hadrius Babu Sivadasan of JIFFYAI Andres Garcia-Amaya of Zoe Financial Chirag Ghandi of Mili And many more "T3 has always set the standard for bringing together the sharpest minds in wealthtech - from fintech founders to industry pioneers like Bill Bengen," said Bruckenstein, "Our 2026 keynotes and sessions continue that tradition, delivering not just big ideas but practical playbooks advisors can implement right away to thrive in the agentic AI era." Click to learn more about keynote speakers and the agenda: https://t3conferences.com/2026-agenda/ T3 WEEK IN NEW ORLEANS = BIG EASY NETWORKING AND UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCES In addition to its packed agenda, the 2026 T3 Technology Conference will again lean into its reputation for combining high‑value content with memorable experiences. The downtown Hyatt Regency New Orleans location places attendees within walking distance of top restaurants, jazz clubs, and the city's iconic nightlife on free evenings. Notable social networking events: Opening Night Reception - compliments of NitrogenIn the Grand Exhibit Hall - Tuesday, March 10th - 6:00-7:30 pm Craft Beer Tasting - compliments of AdvisorEngineIn the AdvisorEngine booth - Wednesday, March 11th - 5:30-6:30 pm Bourbon Tasting - compliments of AdvisorEngineIn the AdvisorEngine booth - Thursday, March 12th - 3:00-4:30 pm FinTech Party At Jack Rose & The Parlor (in the Pontchartrain Hotel) 7:30 PM - 10:00 pm These exclusive networking events, combined with private sponsor dinners and informal gatherings throughout the week, offer advisors unparalleled opportunities to connect with fintech innovators, enterprise leaders, and peer firms in the vibrant backdrop of New Orleans, turning professional development into lasting relationships and meaningful collaborations. PRESS PASS INVITATION FOR JOURNALISTS Members of the press interested in attending the conference and covering T3 2026 are invited to request a press pass by contacting: Dori Thomas Impact Communications, Inc. DoriThomas@ImpactCommunications.org 913-649-5009 ABOUT THE T3 TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE 2026 The T3 Technology Conference is the wealth management industry's leading event focused on advisor technology, innovation, and practical implementation. Taking place March 9-12, 2026, in New Orleans, T3 brings together financial advisors, wealth management executives, fintech leaders, and technology decision-makers to explore how technology is shaping the future of advice. The 2026 conference theme, "From Noise to Knowledge: The FinTech Playbook for 2026 and Beyond," reflects T3's long-standing mission to help advisors cut through an increasingly crowded fintech landscape. Through hands-on demos, real-world use cases, and direct access to fintech innovators, T3 enables attendees to evaluate, compare, and implement the technologies that best support efficiency, scalability, and superior client outcomes. With four days of immersive programming - including the new AI University , a robust exhibit hall, and peer-driven learning - T3 delivers actionable insights designed to help advisory firms make smarter technology decisions today and build stronger practices for the future. For more information, visit https://T3Conferences.com/

Hiland Brings Back Fresh Lactose-Free Milk

Tue, Feb 10, 2026 09:15 EST

A fresh, real milk option for lactose-sensitive consumers, now available in gallons. For consumers who love milk but don't love how it makes them feel, Hiland Dairy is bringing back its fresh Lactose-Free Milk. Hiland's Lactose-Free Milk is now available in select markets in gallon sizes, including Whole Milk and 2% Reduced Fat Milk." "For many consumers, walking away from milk felt more like a breakup than a preference," said Sarah Carey, marketing manager at Hiland Dairy. "Hiland's fresh Lactose Free Milk offers a way back - real, fresh milk without the lactose, so anyone can enjoy it again comfortably and confidently." This fresh lactose-free milk expands Hiland's lactose-free lineup and offers consumers a locally made, delicious option that fits naturally into everyday routines. From pouring a cold glass with dinner, stirring into coffee, mixing into smoothies, or cooking your favorite recipes, Hiland's fresh Lactose-Free Milk is created to fit into daily life, making it easier for more people to love milk again. Hiland's fresh Lactose-Free Milk provides the nutritional benefits of traditional milk, including 13 essential nutrients, with lactose removed through the addition of the lactase enzyme, which helps break down lactose for easier digestion. Consumers can visit HilandDairy.com to find recipes, access coupons, and write their own love letter to milk for a chance to win.

Kinetic's New Guide Reveals Four Key Strategies to Control Workers' Compensation Claims Costs

Tue, Feb 10, 2026 07:00 EST

New resource for employers and risk managers outlines practical steps to help safety-critical Organizations reduce workers' comp claims costs and improve outcomes. Kinetic , the tech-first workers' compensation MGA, today announced the release of How to Manage Workers' Comp Claims: The Complete Employer Guide for 2026 , an employer-focused resource designed to help safety-critical organizations take a more active role in managing workers' compensation claims and controlling costs. As workers' compensation claims grow more complex and costly, widening gaps in the claims management process cost employers time and money. While insurers and third-party administrators (TPAs) manage claims administration, it's employer actions-particularly early in the claim lifecycle-that often have the greatest impact on outcomes. Kinetic's guide, based on workers' compensation claims data from safety-critical industries, provides a practical framework for employers to reduce claim duration, limit lost-time exposure, and support safer, faster return-to-work. "Too often, claims management is treated as a static, reactionary process focused on what happens after the fact," said Adam Price, CEO of Kinetic. "Our new guide uses real-world examples and data to show how employers' active involvement actually changes outcomes through early reporting, communication, and consistent follow-through-without adding administrative burden." The four strategies highlighted in the guide are: Change Outcomes by Reporting Claims Early: Establish a 24-48 hour reporting standard and ensure all managers are trained on the importance of securing immediate, appropriate care after all incidents. These methods are proven to mitigate loss and optimize the best outcomes. Consistent Communication: Set expectations and maintain consistent, weekly communication with the injured employee to keep them engaged in their own recovery. Communication gaps often lead to frustration, disengagement, and attorney involvement. Rapid Return-to-Work (RTW) Programs: Structured RTW programs, which focus on modified or light-duty work for injured employees, are proven to directly counteract escalating indemnity costs (lost wages) and employee turnover. Effective RTW strategies have been shown in studies to significantly reduce overall workers' compensation expenses. Leveraging Technology to Flag Small Issues Before They Grow: Small issues like missed medical appointments or uncommunicated work restrictions can cause claims to spiral. The guide highlights how AI-powered claims monitoring platforms can provide real-time alerts for employers when these small issues arise, and predictive prioritization to help staff focus their limited time on the most critical, high-risk claims. The guide is intended for employers, risk managers, HR leaders, brokers, and insurance professionals seeking practical, field-tested guidance on improving workers' compensation claim outcomes in 2026 and beyond. Download a free copy of How to Manage Workers' Comp Claims: The Complete Employer Guide for 2026 by clicking here .

SGS Advises of Significant GDCh Revisions Impacting Vitamin E Declarations

Tue, Feb 10, 2026 04:44 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is drawing attention to revised vitamin conversion tables published by the Food Chemistry Division (Working Group on Nutrition Issues) of the German Chemical Society (GDCh). The revised tables align with current scientific understanding and the European Union legal framework for food and dietary supplements and replace earlier versions from 2001 and 2006. The GDCh revisions introduce clearer differentiation between individual vitamin compounds, updated conversion factors and units, the removal of historical simplifications and stronger alignment with EU food law requirements. While analytical measurement results remain unchanged, nutrient values calculated using the new factors may differ significantly, affecting nutritional declarations and product evaluation. SGS experts identify vitamin E as one of the most significant areas of change. The revised tables adjust the conversion factors used to calculate α-tocopherol equivalents from synthetic DL-α-tocopherol and DL-α-tocopherol acetate, resulting in a substantially lower assigned vitamin E activity for these forms. The revised framework also establishes that tocopherols and tocotrienols other than α-tocopherol are no longer considered to contribute to vitamin E activity. This is particularly relevant for vegetable oils, tocopherol mixtures and fortified foods that previously relied on other tocopherol forms for calculation purposes. In some cases, calculated vitamin E values could drop by more than 30 percent compared to earlier tables, despite unchanged laboratory results. Although the GDCh vitamin conversion tables are not legally binding, SGS notes that they are widely used as an authoritative technical reference by manufacturers, auditors and regulators. As a result, companies may need to review specifications, update nutritional calculations, adjust vitamin-related labeling and revise documentation provided to authorities or customers. By highlighting this development, SGS helps food and dietary supplement companies respond to evolving technical expectations and implement changes efficiently, supported by vitamin analysis services and expert guidance on nutritional declarations. Stakeholders are encouraged to read the complete article for more information. For further information, please contact: Jennifer Buckley Senior Global Marketing Manager SGS, Health & Nutrition Tel: +1 9738669043

Dr. Niven R. Narain Named Caribbean Science and Technology Laureate for 2026

Tue, Feb 10, 2026 02:29 EST

The Anthony N. Sabga Awards Caribbean Excellence Laureates for 2026 were announced recently. American biotech innovator Dr. Niven R. Narain was named joint Science and Technology Laureate for 2026. The announcements were made by Maria Superville Neielson, awards program director. "It is a great honor to be named as 2026 Sabga Laureate, we are now comfortably in the century of biology, and the understanding of patient populations will change the face of how we understand, treat, and manage disease", said Dr. Niven R. Narain, "I am humbled and thankful to be able to advance leading-edge American innovation throughout the world while bringing the voice of Caribbean biology into the global ecosystem of innovation." Dr. Narain created the world's first fully integrated patient biology drug discovery platform powered by artificial intelligence in the world, resulting in more than 650 patents worldwide, over 100 impactful scientific publications, and more than 70 global partnerships with top medical schools, hospitals, governments, and pharmaceutical companies. Based in Boston as a co-founder and president of a biotech firm, Dr. Narain is passionate about the technological intersection of systems medicine and AI. Several medicines developed with his platform are now in advanced clinical trials and are undergoing review by the US Food and Drug Administration for treating conditions that range from aggressive cancers, rare skin disorders, sarcopenia, and childhood mitochondrial issues. His groundbreaking work continues to reveal insights into more aggressive cancers affecting Caribbean populations. In Guyana, he launched a tech-driven project to better understand and manage type 2 diabetes that fits the mold of community biology. Dr. Narain's collaborations between experts in Guyana and the US have resulted in new legislation on organ and tissue transplants, as well as suicide prevention. We celebrate his remarkable ability to connect global research efforts and foster studies that aim to bring precision medicine to Caribbean communities. "This prestigious recognition, often dubbed the Caribbean's 'Nobel Prize,' places Dr. Niven R. Narain among an elite group of trailblazers actively shaping the region's future," said Michelle Carchedi, president of Alternatives, Inc. The Anthony N. Sabga Awards (Founded by the ANSA McAL Foundation) celebrate Caribbean nationals who demonstrate exceptional excellence in: Science & Technology, Arts & Letters, Public & Civic Contributions, and Entrepreneurship. The 2026 laureates were officially announced on Monday, February 2, 2026, spotlighting the brilliant minds who remind us that regional excellence is truly world-class. Dr. Narain also serves on the board of directors of Alternatives, Inc. nonprofit dedicated to promoting patient-centered, direct-payment healthcare models. Through advocacy, education, and support, Alternatives works to make Direct Primary Care (DPC), Direct Specialty Care (DSP), and Cash Surgery Centers widely available, giving patients affordable, transparent, and high-quality care options. To view the announcement, visit: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JKptRfQOgQA

New York State Reparations Commission to Host Workshop During 55th Annual Legislative Caucus Weekend

Mon, Feb 09, 2026 15:08 EST

Commission to engage policymakers and community members at historic gathering in Albany The New York State Community Commission on Reparations Remedies (NYSCCRR) will participate in a workshop during the 55th Annual New York State Association of Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic & Asian Legislators' (NYSABPRHAL) Caucus Weekend. The workshop is hosted by Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages and will be held on Saturday, February 14, 2026 from 3:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Legislative Office Building, Hearing Room B, 198 State St., Albany, NY 12210. NYSCCRR Commissioners and staff will maintain a vendor booth on February 14, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the Empire State Plaza Concourse, 279 Madison Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12242. Attendees can stop by to learn about the Commission's work, provide testimonies, access materials, and share information that supports the Commission's goals. "We thank Assemblywoman Solages for hosting this workshop" said Dr. Seanelle Hawkins, chair of the NYSCCRR. "Caucus Weekend provides us with a powerful platform to raise awareness about our work and remind New Yorkers that we have one year left to collect the testimonies and research that will inform our final report." The workshop will provide an overview of the work of the Reparations Commission, progress to date, and how to engage and support their work. The session joins a conference agenda focused on issues affecting minority communities, including health care inequities, housing insecurities, criminal justice reform, educational disparities and economic equity. EVENT DETAILS Workshop When: Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026 Time: 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Where: Legislative Office Building, Hearing Room B, 198 State St., Albany, N.Y. 12210 [ Click to get directions ] Host: Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages Co-Host: Senator James Sanders, Jr. Organizer: Melody Harkness, Operations Manager Participants: NYSCCRR Commissioner and Chair Dr. Seanelle Hawkins, Vice Chair Rev. Dr. Deborah Jenkins and Commissioner Timothy Hogues Reparations Commission Booth: Ayanna Platt & Jeanine Hildreth, Policy Studies Associates When: Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Where: Empire State Plaza Concourse, 279 Madison Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12242 [ Click to get directions ] HOW TO PARTICIPATE The workshop and booth welcome all conference attendees and community members. Community members can learn more details at www.ny.gov/reparations . Those unable to attend may submit written or audio testimony via email to ReparationsCommission@reparations.ny.gov or leave a voicemail by calling 518-473-3997 . To learn more about the Commission, access past hearing materials, or follow NYSCCRR updates, visit ny.gov/reparations

The Illusion of Innovation: Escape 'Efficiency' and Unleash Radical Progress Named the 2025 Leonard L. Berry Marketing Book Award Winner

Mon, Feb 09, 2026 08:00 EST

Contact: Amy Gwiazdowski, agwiazdowski@ama.org For Immediate Release: February 9, 2026 The Illusion of Innovation: Escape 'Efficiency' and Unleash Radical Progress Named the 2025 Leonard L. Berry Marketing Book Award Winner The American Marketing Association will honor author Elliott Parker at Conference in Madrid, Spain Chicago, IL -The American Marketing Association Foundation is proud to announce "The Illusion of Innovation: Escape 'Efficiency' and Unleash Radical Progress" by Elliott Parker as the recipient of the 2025 Leonard L. Berry Marketing Book Award. This award honors books published in recent years whose innovative ideas have had significant impact on marketing and related fields. "Magic Words: What to Say to Get Your Way" by Jonah Berger is this year's finalist. The 2025 Berry Book Review Selection Committee praised "The Illusion of Innovation" as an engaging, authentic, adaptable, and future-forward read. This book explains why meaningful innovation naturally emerges from deliberate inefficiency and how large corporations can harness the power of small teams- startups to drive radical change through systematic experimentation. "The Illusion of Innovation" explores: What the Federal Witness Protection Program reveals about the power of individuals How the Amazon river basin relies on random evolution to build resiliency How the NBA's shift to the three-point rule demonstrates the importance of thoughtful experiments How one-thousand-year-old businesses survive crises While challenging the existing paradigm of "Big Innovation," Parker's work illustrates the timeliness, novelty, utility, and relevance to marketing in the modern world. "The Illusion of Innovation: Escape 'Efficiency' and Unleash Radical Progress" by Elliott Parker will be honored at the AMA Foundation Award Luncheon during the 2026 AMA Winter Academic Conference , February 13-15, 2026, in Madrid, Spain. Learn more about the Leonard L. Berry Marketing Book Award . This award was created by distinguished author and professor Leonard L. Berry and his wife Nancy F. Berry through generous contributions to the American Marketing Association Foundation, the prize was awarded for the first time in Fall 2002. ###

Covaris Launches New truCOVER® Total RNA Kit

Mon, Feb 09, 2026 07:30 EST

Powered by AFA‑enabled workflows that deliver confident RNA‑sequencing data with greater efficiency and helping researchers accelerate discoveries and advance new treatment options. Covaris, a PerkinElmer company and a leader in sample preparation workflows in the Life Science industry, today announced the launch of its new truCOVER® Total RNA Library Prep Kit that can deliver reliable, reproducible, and robust RNA-seq libraries with inputs ranging from 10 to 500 ng of total RNA. This Total RNA Kit is the newest addition to Covaris' truCOVER portfolio of library preparation kits, which also comprises a DNA Library Prep Kit with Amplification and a PCR-free DNA Library Prep Kit. The truCOVER Total RNA Library Prep Kit integrates the proven accuracy and reliability of Covaris' market-leading Adaptive Focused Acoustics® (AFA®) Technology, enabling nucleic acid shearing with an optimized workflow from sample to sequencing, resulting in high quality data, fast turnaround times, and, ultimately, ensuring an unprecedented productivity for laboratories focused on RNA sequencing applications. "For more than two decades, Covaris has been committed to helping researchers push the boundaries of what's possible in genomics," said Annemarie Watson, CEO of Covaris. "With the launch of truCOVER® Total RNA Library Prep Kit, we are bringing that same spirit of excellence - delivering a robust, end-to-end solution that simplifies and improves efficiencies in transcriptomics workflows, performs reliably with even the most challenging samples, and gives researchers the confidence to move faster from discovery to insight." Benefits of truCOVER Total RNA Library Prep Kit The key benefits of truCOVER Total RNA Library Prep Kit that delivers high quality, sequencing ready RNA-Seq libraries are: Designed for generating libraries from total RNA isolated from a variety of samples, including complex FFPE samples Augmented with the AFA technology for initial RNA fragmentation to consistently generate long insert sizes Developed with the most challenging samples in mind - using RNA with DV200 scores as low as 30% Ensuring robust rRNA depletion, resulting in >99% elimination of undesired RNA Able to integrate with Covaris truXTRAC® FFPE SMART Solutions Optimized samples to sequencing workflow with minimal samples transfer steps that ensures sample integrity, yield while reducing sample loss owing to transfer steps Offering a purpose-built Covaris bead purification reagent to ensure efficient elimination of primer/ adapter dimers These AFA-enabled workflow features for the truCOVER Total RNA Library Prep Kit ensure confident data for every laboratory working on genomic sequencing of RNA obtained from any complex biological matrix.

Air Cambodia Selects AirFi to Deliver Wireless Streaming Inflight Entertainment Across Fleet

Mon, Feb 09, 2026 06:44 EST

Fleetwide rollout supports the airline's new brand identity and passenger experience modernisation across Airbus A320 and ATR 72-series aircraft (February 9, 2026 - THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS) - Air Cambodia has selected AirFi to deliver wireless streaming inflight entertainment (IFE) across its fleet, marking a new customer go-live and a fleetwide implementation spanning the airline's narrowbody and regional aircraft. Under the partnership, AirFi's streaming IFE platform will be deployed across Air Cambodia's fleet of Airbus A320 and ATR 72-series aircraft, including the ATR 72-600, enabling passengers to access entertainment directly on their own devices. Live onboard from February 1, the service forms part of Air Cambodia's wider initiative to modernise the passenger experience following the airline's recent rebrand. "Air Cambodia operates a mixed fleet serving a wide range of routes, and that's exactly where our streaming IFE platform adds value," said Laura Rösges, Chief Executive Officer at AirFi. "Our technology is designed to deliver a consistent onboard experience across different aircraft types, while giving airlines the flexibility to scale and evolve their digital offering over time." Through AirFi's browser-based platform, passengers will be able to stream a curated selection of films, TV programmes and music, as well as games, digital newspapers and magazines, and a moving map. The initial content offering, provided by QuiverTree Media, will feature non-DRM titles during the first phase of operation, with DRM-protected content scheduled to be introduced later in 2026. "Air Cambodia's selection highlights the commercial value of QuiverTree Media's adaptable content offering, tailored to regional audiences and delivered via AirFi's flexible streaming technology," said Sotiris Damianos, VP, Business and Market Development. Cambodia combines a strong domestic travel market with regional connectivity across Southeast Asia, with a focus on short-haul and leisure routes. As the national carrier, Air Cambodia plays a key role in linking cultural, commercial and tourism centres across the country and neighbouring markets. Air Cambodia recently introduced its new brand identity as part of a wider strategy centred on efficiency, accessibility and service modernisation. The deployment of streaming IFE supports these efforts by enabling the airline to deliver a consistent digital experience across aircraft types while retaining flexibility as its fleet continues to expand, including future Boeing 737 deliveries. The partnership further strengthens AirFi's presence in Asia, where the company now supports more than 15 airline customers and has equipped over 280 aircraft across the region with its portable IFE solutions. AirFi's lightweight, modular platform is built to scale with airline fleets and can support future enhancements, including additional aircraft types and onboard retail capabilities. ABOUT AIRFI With offices worldwide, AirFi is a travel technology company that helps airlines deliver digital entertainment, connectivity, shopping, and brand experiences to passengers, unlock operational benefits for airlines, and drive ancillary revenues from onboard sales. AirFi's state-of-the-art portable wireless streaming solutions are safe, proven, cost-effective, and easy to deploy. More than 70 airline and rail operators trust AirFi and its portfolio of commercial, fulfilment and content partners to provide enriching passenger experiences while supporting ancillary revenue strategies in the cabin. www.airfi.aero ABOUT QUIVERTREE MEDIA QuiverTree Media is a global media services company specialising in inflight entertainment (IFE) and advertising solutions. As one of the fastest-growing content service providers, the company reaches over 300 million passengers with its media services and delivers curated premium content libraries spanning Hollywood studios, independent cinema, music, games, podcasts, brand partnerships and more on hundreds of aircraft worldwide. QuiverTree Media helps airlines enhance the inflight experience and improve customer satisfaction through digital expertise and data-driven strategies that optimise costs and maximise revenue opportunities. www.quivertree-media.com

Warehouse Labour Is Tight - and Equipment Is Doing More of the Work

Mon, Feb 09, 2026 05:25 EST

With labour shortages putting pressure on UK warehouses, the balance of work on the warehouse floor is changing. With fewer hands available, manual handling equipment is increasingly being relied upon to carry more of the day-to-day workload. Pallet Trucks UK says this change is forcing businesses to rethink what they need from their equipment, placing reliability ahead of outright speed. Across regional logistics hubs in particular, recruitment challenges mean teams are often leaner than planned. In response, pallet trucks, lift tables and stackers are being used more intensively, across longer shifts and with less downtime between tasks. In these conditions, breakdowns or inconsistent performance can have an immediate knock-on effect, slowing despatch, creating bottlenecks and putting added strain on staff. Rather than chasing faster equipment, many warehouse managers are now prioritising durability and ease of use. Well-built pallet trucks that operate smoothly and predictably reduce fatigue, help prevent injuries and allow smaller teams to maintain steady throughput. In contrast, poorly maintained or under-specified equipment can quickly become a weak point when there are fewer people available to compensate for faults or inefficiencies. Pallet Trucks UK reports growing demand for robust manual and electric pallet trucks designed for continuous use, minimal maintenance and long service life. For many businesses, these solutions offer a practical way to support output without taking on the cost or complexity of automation, particularly in facilities where space, budget or flexibility are limiting factors. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Trucks UK, commented, "When headcount drops, equipment becomes the workforce. If a pallet truck is unreliable or difficult to handle, it doesn't just slow things down: it puts extra pressure on already stretched teams, compounding the problem it's meant to help solve. Right now, reliability matters more than shaving a few seconds off each move. "We're seeing customers place much greater value on equipment that can be used hard, day in and day out, without constant attention. In a tight labour market, businesses need kit they can trust, because there isn't the spare capacity to work around failures. "Reliable pallet trucks, stackers and lift tables are central when it comes to keeping operations running when staffing levels are unpredictable." For more information, please visit: www.pallettrucksuk.co.uk .

ALC Celebrates Signing of the SPEAK Act Strengthening Language Access in Healthcare

Sat, Feb 07, 2026 08:30 EST

The Association of Language Companies (ALC) celebrates the passage and signing of the SPEAK Act, landmark legislation directing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to develop and issue federal guidance on best practices for language access in telemedicine and electronic health records systems. The SPEAK Act was signed into law by President Trump on February 3, 2026. The Association of Language Companies spent several years advancing this bill, working directly with congressional offices to shape its language and consistently advocating with policymakers to build the support needed for its introduction and final passage. ALC also kept the SPEAK Act front and center through its annual On The Hill advocacy program and provided practical, field-tested recommendations to congressional staff throughout the drafting process. "The SPEAK Act will require the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to develop and issue guidance on best practices for language access in telemedicine and related health information technology," said Bill Rivers, ALC's government affairs advisor. "In developing this guidance, HHS must consult with a broad range of stakeholders, including the language services industry, interpreters, patient advocates, healthcare providers, and telemedicine platform providers." The SPEAK Act outlines best practices for topics such as: Over the past year, ALC's advocacy program directly engaged congressional staff, submitted policy input, and coordinated with national coalitions to ensure that the perspectives of the language services industry informed legislative development. ALC focused its advocacy on: Facilitating and integrating use of interpreters during a telemedicine appointment Providing accessible instructions on how to access telecommunications systems for individuals with limited English proficiency Improving access to digital patient portals for individuals with limited English proficiency Using video platforms that enable multi-person video calls to support interpretation during telemedicine appointments Providing patient materials, communications, and instructions in multiple languages, including text message appointment reminders and prescription information "Because our industry will be part of the consultative process to develop this guidance, we have the opportunity to help shape how language access should be provided in telemedicine," Rivers added. "ALC member companies have extensive, real-world experience and lessons learned that can be brought to HHS. We have the opportunity to help shape the marketplace for years to come." ALC will coordinate member input and real-world examples to support the consultative process and help ensure the resulting guidance is practical, effective, and grounded in proven approaches to language access across telehealth platforms and digital health systems.

SGS Answers CPSC eFiling Questions

Fri, Feb 06, 2026 04:36 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, provides key insights into process navigation for the US Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) certificates of compliance (CoCs) in a Consumer Compact article. The CPSC published a Final Rule in the Federal Register on January 8, 2025, introducing mandatory electronic filing (eFiling) of CoCs through the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) system of US Customs and Border Protection (CBP). From July 8, 2026, (or January 8, 2027, for products entering the US from a foreign trade zone), suppliers must ensure compliant workflows and accurate certificate data, integrating their processes with the ACE system and the CPSC Product Registry. Businesses may need an overhaul of their supply chain processes and enhanced data management capabilities, shifting toward fully digital compliance practices. In the article, SGS shares an overview of essential information provided in a recent webinar, which includes the following key topics: Consequences of Final Rule noncompliance Business obligations under the Final Rule Integration with CPSC e-platforms Definitions of 'finished products' How the changes affect the relevance of children's product certificates (CPC) and general CoCs Required referenced data: Certifier/Product/Version IDs Managing compliance with multiple suppliers Component testing under the Final Rule Multiple product component testing under the Final Rule Component/raw material and final product reporting GCC and CPC product scope listings Exemptions Disclaimers/disclaimer process SGS solutions SGS SMART provides an integrated supply chain management platform to help businesses prepare for mandatory eFiling. The article explores service offerings including a dedicated eFiling module aligning with CPSC requirements, which streamlines certificate data collection and allows for direct submission. Centralizing documentation and monitoring allows businesses to respond quickly to regulatory demands. SGS's expertise and CPSC-approved testing laboratories provide a proactive, holistic approach to compliance in changing US markets, supporting organizations as they transition to fully digital certification workflows. Read the full article, ' Are You Ready for CPSC eFiling? Your Questions Answered '. For further information contact: Kelly Peng Technical Manager - Hardlines Tel: +86 755 2532-8242

SGS on Textile Innovation and the PFAS Phase-out

Fri, Feb 06, 2026 04:27 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, highlights developments in the sustainable textile industry following moves to restrict per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The PFAS family of 'forever chemicals' have been widely used in the textile industry for their water/stain/oil repellency but their bioaccumulation and subsequent health risks have led to widespread regulatory restriction. In this Consumer Compact article, SGS examines the extraordinary innovation that the phase-out of PFAS has generated, and the opportunities it has brought to the industry. The article explores the beginnings of PFAS restrictions in the early 2000s, summarizing major global legislation which has sought to protect human and environmental health in Europe, the US, Canada and Asia. The challenge for manufacturers, supply chains and brands has been significant: finding sustainable alternatives that meet consumer and regulatory expectations has become a complex balancing act, with phased elimination strategies and strengthened chemical management systems now essential. Innovation driven by restriction While performance and safety requirements have increased, enterprising businesses have found opportunities in developing safe and effective PFAS alternatives. The article reports on new sustainable technologies, such as breathable waterproof membrane polymers, enhanced microporous membranes, biodegradable polymer blends and single-layer membranes, which offer durable waterproofing and comfort without the use of harmful chemicals - enabling progress toward long-term sustainability goals. Expert solutions In the article, SGS introduces the Softlines Total Solution to help businesses move from reliance on PFAS by prioritizing the sourcing of effective alternatives acceptable to regulatory requirements - with testing methods, analysis, management services, specialized resource platforms and collaboration/training services. This comprehensive approach supports brands in implementing safer chemistries, improving transparency and strengthening supply chain resilience. These can be applied across complex supply chains, giving the industry the tools to turn the PFAS phase-out into an opportunity for innovation and improvement. IMPACT NOW for sustainability IMPACT NOW for sustainability supports businesses with practical solutions under four key pillars of climate, circularity, nature and environmental and social governance. Under the nature pillar are a selection of solutions for the detection and assessment of PFAS, helping to drive sustainable innovation and enhanced regulatory compliance. These services enable organizations to better understand their PFAS exposure and make informed decisions that support long-term environmental goals. Learn about IMPACT NOW for sustainability . Read the full article, ' PFAS Phase-Out Drives Sustainable Innovation in Textiles '. For further information, contact: Florence Cheung Senior Technical Development Manager +852 6018 9863

SGS Defines the Challenges of Digital Trust

Thu, Feb 05, 2026 10:56 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published a Consumer Compact article, 'What is Digital Trust', which examines the challenges of maintaining digital trust in a connected world increasingly threatened by data breaches. Compromised digital trust can have a hugely detrimental effect on business operations and reputation. An understanding of the challenges of cybersecurity is necessary to ensure they are met proactively as well as effectively. The article examines this business-critical issue affecting governments, industry and consumers, highlighting the nature of digital trust and how stakeholders can build and sustain confidence in their products and services. Risk exposure, and the multiple access points which can be exploited, are explored, looking at breaches from a consumer's point of view in terms of emotional as well as financial impact, and the measurable business asset of digital trust as industries begin to understand the risks. Why digital trust matters Why digital trust matters is at the core of the article, which looks at trust not just from a security point of view, but also as a factor in innovation, competitive advantage and customer loyalty. The challenges of digital trust Using examples of recent high-profile breaches, the article demonstrates the potentially devastating effects of system compromises and disruption, with a look at the multiple pressures faced by consumers, businesses and governments, and the need for proactive strategies supported by continuous testing, certification and risk management. SGS DIGITAL TRUST With its comprehensive DIGITAL TRUST framework, SGS offers cybersecurity solutions focused on four domains - Connected Products and Technologies, Digital Services and Infrastructure, Data and Artificial Intelligence and Organizations and People. Under the Connected Products and Technologies domain, SGS services cover key areas, including: Cybersecurity evaluation and certification Functional safety Wireless and radio frequency (RF) testing This integrated service structure provides a consistent, coordinated approach for organizations to navigate global digital trust environments, enabling customers to operate and innovate with confidence. Read the full article, ' What is Digital Trust? ' For further information, contact: Xavier Vilarrubla CEO Brightsight Tel: +34662503231

The Expert View on Wireless Field Testing from SGS

Thu, Feb 05, 2026 10:45 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published a Consumer Compact article exploring the increasingly vital importance of trusted connectivity. With innovations in connectivity invariably followed by increasing consumer demand and regulatory attention, reliable wireless field testing is now vital. But how can organizations ensure efficient, trusted performance in real-world conditions? Connected devices are now essential everyday tools for communication and consumers expect seamless operation - with any disruption potentially causing significant consequences. Real-world testing conditions based on recognized standards must be employed to maintain regulatory and consumer confidence. Ensuring innovation in complex technical and regulatory environments As devices and evolving wireless technologies such as 5G and the internet of things (IoT) become more popular, the demands on networks have also increased. The need to avoid interference or degradation now exists alongside increased regulatory control from governments, with compliance requirements designed to protect consumers and ensure trust in connected systems. The article examines the issues that can arise from the failure to operate devices safely and effectively in the real world, and offers practical solutions based on the key components of: Test plan development Location selection Equipment and tools Data collection and analysis Primary considerations such as adverse weather, interference and logistical hurdles are addressed in the article, which emphasizes the need for a proactive testing strategy to manage the challenges of wireless field testing. SGS solutions A comprehensive suite of services is offered to support wireless device performance and certification, with testing under real-world conditions delivering results trusted by manufacturers and operators that helping ensure products meet regulatory and consumer requirements. With a global network of expert teams, SGS testing covers voice, data and feature performance under varying conditions, assuring end-to-end efficacy and security. SGS DIGITAL TRUST With resources and expertise available globally, SGS DIGITAL TRUST provides a framework for technologies, services and organizations, helping to strengthen resilience, transparency and confidence in connected devices, and providing a streamlined, coordinated approach to navigating the complex digital trust environment today. Read the full article, ' Reliable Connectivity Through Comprehensive Wireless Field Testing '.

Cwmbran event celebrates National Apprenticeship Week with opportunities at Safran Seats

Thu, Feb 05, 2026 06:52 EST

As part of National Apprenticeship Week 2026, people in Cwmbran will have the chance to explore real apprenticeship opportunities with Safran Seats, one of the world's leading suppliers of aircraft seating. In Wales, Safran Seats has a highly skilled team of over 1400 people, that specialise in the design, manufacture and in-service support of first and business class seats for major commercial airlines around the world. Careers Wales and Working Wales are teaming up with the employer to deliver a series of free, information sessions designed to help young people and adults understand what an apprenticeship in engineering and manufacturing could offer them. The sessions will take place at the Cwmbran Careers Wales Centre on Thursday 12 February. Open to anyone aged 15 and over, the event will give attendees the opportunity to meet representatives from the employer, hear directly from current apprentices and learn about the skills development, training routes and career pathways available at Safran Seats. Careers Wales advisers will also be on hand to offer free careers and employability support, either on the day or through a follow-up appointment. Event details: Date: Thursday 12 February 2026 Time: Three bookable sessions: Session 1: 2pm - 2:45pm Session 2: 3pm - 3:45pm Session 3: 4pm - 4:45pm - (particularly suitable for school pupils aged 15+ or those unable to attend earlier sessions) Location: Cwmbran Careers Centre, Unit 21, North Walk, Cwmbran, NP44 1PR Booking is essential, with 35 spaces available per session. Places can be booked via Eventbrite: Apprenticeship event / Digwyddiad prentisiaeth Tickets, Thu, 12 Feb 2026 at 14:00 | Eventbrite During the sessions, representatives from Safran Seats will talk through their current apprenticeship opportunities, what the roles involve, the skills employers are looking for and what it's like to work in the aviation and manufacturing sector. Attendees will learn more about Safran Seats' apprenticeship routes, including: Manufacturing and Production Apprentice (Level 3) Engineering Apprentice - Mechanical or Electrical (Level 4) Degree Apprenticeship in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (Level 6) Sarah Curtis, VP Human Resources at Safran Seats, said: "We are delighted to once again be recruiting to our apprenticeship scheme in 2026. Our team in Cwmbran and Newport support a wide range of airlines from all over the world and our apprentices have the opportunity to learn by contributing to live programmes. "The scheme continues to grow year on year and is a key part of our strategy to develop a pipeline of future talent to support our business growth. We are pleased to be able to continue investing in highly skilled roles in the local area and playing our part in delivering a strong economy in Wales." Nicola Bevan, team manager at Careers Wales, said: "National Apprenticeship Week is the perfect time for people to explore new pathways. "We're delighted to work with Safran Seats to showcase the range of apprenticeship in engineering and manufacturing opportunities available locally. This event will help individuals understand what an apprenticeship can offer and how Careers Wales can support them in taking the next step." Successful apprenticeship applicants have the choice of being based at either the Cwmbran or Newport Safran Seats site. What you'll need to apply for an apprenticeship: Applicants must be aged 16+ GCSE Maths and English at grade C or above (or be on track to achieve this) Terms and conditions apply to individual roles Working Wales is delivered by Careers Wales and funded by the Welsh Government to provide careers guidance and employability support to those aged 16 and above. For more information about Working Wales and how to access careers support, visit the Working Wales website , call free on 0800 028 4844, speak to an adviser via webchat, or email workingwales@careerswales.gov.wales .

New technology from Vaisala lowers cooling waste in critical spaces

Thu, Feb 05, 2026 06:35 EST

What's the cost of a half-degree? Roughly 80% of the world's data centers still rely on air cooling. Fixing a 'half-degree' error there can avoid around $805 million in cooling waste every year, about $8 billion over a decade, based on moderate 10 MW sites. Vaisala, a global leader in measurement instruments and intelligence for climate action, introduces Origo, a next-generation modular measurement platform designed to transform environmental monitoring in data centers and other mission-critical buildings. Why half a degree matters A temperature sensor off by just 0.5 °C (32.9 °F) might sound trivial, but for example in a 10 MW data center, that small error can cost more than $800,000 in wasted cooling energy over ten years. In life science cleanrooms, for example, the stakes are even higher: any critical environmental parameter such as temperature or relative humidity can compromise product integrity or research outcomes, with losses that go far beyond energy costs. Air cooling remains essential in a rapidly evolving data center market There are an estimated 12,000 data centers worldwide, with the U.S. and Europe accounting for more than a half. While liquid and hybrid cooling are growing fast for high density AI workloads, air cooling remains the universal foundation of data center thermal management. It provides the room-level baseline cooling every facility needs, while liquid cooling adds targeted, high efficiency heat removal for the hottest racks. As a result, hybrid architectures -air for space, liquid for the densest loads- are now standard in both new builds and retrofit projects. Impact at scale Reliable, precise measurement is critical for optimizing air-cooled environments. "Generic sensors with ±0.5 °C accuracy drive overcooling and energy waste, costing operators tens of thousands of dollars annually. Origo's precise ±0.1°C and ±1 %RH accuracy and stable measurements reduce unnecessary cooling while ensuring the reliable environmental control that critical facilities depend on. It translates to performance that pays for itself in months and protects uptime for years to come," says Anu Kätkä , Vaisala's Product Line Manager for HVAC and Critical Buildings. Applied at global scale, eliminating the "half-degree" error across today's predominantly air-cooled installed base - roughly 80% of the world's ~12,000 data centers - would avoid around $805 million in wasted cooling energy every year, totaling approximately $8 billion over a decade. With data centers consuming about 1.5% of global energy, and demand set to more than double by 2030, precision sensing is essential to keep energy use and emissions in check while safeguarding IT performance. Designed for today's and tomorrow's critical environments Origo is engineered for simplicity and long-term adaptability. Its modular design enables monitoring of multiple parameters through Vaisala's compatible probes, such as carbon dioxide (CO₂) and dew point sensors, on the same platform. This flexibility makes Origo a future-proof solution that adapts to evolving measurement requirements also in other critical environments such as cleanrooms, life science applications, and semiconductor manufacturing. Backed by Vaisala's commitment to reliability, Origo ensures accurate measurements and dependable performance throughout its service life, helping operators protect processes, reduce risk, and optimize resources. Origo's field‑replaceable probes allow quick on‑site updates with minimal interruption. Vaisala's wide range of services, from accredited calibrations to technical support, is available to complement on‑site expertise. Key facts briefly The world runs on approximately 12,000 data centers; U.S. + Europe together represent well over a half of all sites Air cooling remains a standard baseline for most facilities; liquid is growing fast for high-density AI, often in hybrid setups A 0.5 °C error can cost a 10 MW data center more than $800,000 in cooling energy over 10 years Vaisala Origo delivers ±0.1 °C temperature accuracy and ±1 %RH humidity accuracy for stable, reliable environmental control Modular design and multi‑parameter capability suit critical environments such as data centers, cleanrooms, hospitals, production facilities, and semiconductor environments

Urban Warehousing Is Breaking Old Assumptions About Materials Handling

Thu, Feb 05, 2026 06:32 EST

Pallet Truck Shop, the UK's largest supplier of pallet and sack trucks, is warning that the rapid growth of urban warehousing and micro-fulfilment hubs is challenging long-held assumptions about how materials handling equipment should be specified and used. As retailers and logistics operators race to position stock closer to consumers, city-based warehouses are becoming smaller, denser and far more constrained than the traditional out-of-town sheds they are replacing. From repurposed retail units to compact industrial spaces, these last-mile hubs play a critical role in meeting fast delivery expectations - but many businesses are still deploying equipment designed for very different environments. In larger distribution centres, space allows for wide aisles, generous turning circles and heavy-duty equipment built for long runs and high volumes. Urban warehouses, by contrast, must contend with narrow access points, low ceilings, mixed-use layouts and frequent stop-start movement. Using pallet trucks designed for expansive sheds in these settings can create inefficiencies, congestion and unnecessary risk. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Truck Shop, said the industry is in the middle of a seismic change. "Companies are scaling down their warehouse footprints but often forgetting to scale down or adapt their equipment," he said. "A pallet truck that works perfectly in a large shed can be completely wrong for a city warehouse. Manoeuvrability, fork length, turning radius and overall footprint suddenly matter much more." One of the most common mistakes businesses make when moving into urban sites is prioritising load capacity over control. In tighter spaces, oversized pallet trucks can block aisles, slow picking operations and increase the likelihood of minor collisions or damaged stock. On the other hand compact, responsive equipment - such as pallet trucks, stackers and table trucks - helps maintain flow even when space is at a premium. Chesworth added that urban warehouses also place different demands on staff. "Last-mile operations are fast-paced and often rely on smaller teams working in close quarters. Equipment needs to reduce physical effort and be intuitive to use, especially when operators are handling high volumes in short bursts. The right pallet truck supports productivity without adding strain." Pallet Truck Shop said demand is growing for pallet trucks and stackers specifically suited to tight environments, with features such as shorter forks, improved steering geometry and durable components that can cope with frequent, short distance moves. To find out more about Pallet Truck Shop, visit: www.pallettruckshop.co.uk .

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