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Howard Hodgkin Works Come to Sloane Street Auctions on September 19 from the Artist's Former Wife's Estate

Fri, Sep 06, 2024 11:29 EDT

Sloane Street Auctions will offer a selection of works by Howard Hodgkin from the estate of the artist's former wife, the late Julia Lane, at their September 19 auction. The consignment also includes works by John Hoyland (1934-2011) and Patrick Caulfield (1936-2005); it was Hoyland who invited Hodgkin to exhibit work alongside Caulfield, Gillian Ayres, Anthon Caro, Ben Nicholson and others at the Hayward Gallery's Annual show in 1981. A Turner Prize winner, Hodgkin, who died in 2017 at the age of 84, represented Britain in the 1984 Venice Biennale and was feted by his fellow countrymen, becoming a CBE in 1976, knighted in 1992, and a Companion of Honour in 2003. His honours and acclaim arrived relatively late, and in his thirties, the artist who became best known for his abstract painting was brought to the brink of suicide by his inability to break through the barrier of public rejection, even when the galleries had begun to take notice. By the 1970s, success was his, and his eventual elevation by Her late Majesty The Queen as a Companion of Honour placed him in very rarefied company when it came to artists. As success blossomed, he also faced a personal crisis, leaving his marriage of 20 years after coming out as gay, rendering the works consigned here all the more poignant. The works include offered at Sloane Street Auctions include the 1990-1991 etching In An Empty Room . Produced in an edition of 55, the framed 54½ x 67in work is guided at £3,000-5,000. In a French Restaurant , from 1984, is a 36 x 48in print on heavy wove paper from an edition of 500 and priced here at £3,000-5,000. Designed for and exhibited at the Arts Council exhibition Four Rooms at Liberty London in 1984, a unique Liberty Room hand-painted plywood table, 20 inches high and 18 x 29½in, has an estimate of £1,000-2,000. Two works by Patrick Caulfield also form part of the consignment: Picnic Set , a signed and framed 39 x 36½in screenprint in colours on wove paper from 1978, numbered 4/14, AP; and Garden with Pines , a signed and numbered (11/13, AP) screenprint in colours on wove paper of the same dimensions from 1975. Each is expected to fetch £2,000-4,000. A signed and dated Artist's Proof of John Hoyland's Grey/Blue, from the New York Suite , 1971, also features. The 53½ x 75in screenprint on paper should sell for £500-700, while a signed, dated and numbered Dymaxion Air-Ocean World Map, 1980 , by the American architect Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983), produced as a limited edition screenprint on paper (70/85) and measuring 53½ x 75in, carries hopes of £1,000-2,000. "This cache of art, which we will be offering alongside furniture and personal effects from Julia's Lane's estate, is important because of the deeply personal connection with the artist himself," says Daniel Hunt of Sloane Street Auctions. The sale also features works by other notable artists, including: A Portrait of the Artist's Niece by the Spanish artist Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923). The 24 x 17in oil on canvas has an estimate of £20,000-40,000; Lying Down Horse, a signed and dated watercolour and pencil view by Elizabeth Frink dating to 1977 and pitched at £6,000-8,000; and Two c.2001 studies of nudes in oil on canvas by Jonathan Yeo (b.1971), each 29½ x 25½in, and each estimated at £5,000-8,000. A 37 x 46in oil on canvas of a gentlemen on a grey horse attributed to Thomas Gooch (1750-1802) is thought to depict the Duke of Hamilton and was once owned by His Highness prince Duleep Singh. It is priced at £10,000-15,000. Live online bidding is available via Sloane Street Auctions' website at www.sloanestreetauctions.com For further information contact info@lucasfieldmedia.com Tel 07968 952850 The auction is now on view Images courtesy of Sloane Street Auctions

Kentucky Author Erin Dullaghan Jones + Niece Nora Allison releases the next adventure in the Susie & Johnny Grilled Cheese Book Series ™

Fri, Sep 06, 2024 08:25 EDT

Kentucky Author Erin Dullaghan Jones + Niece Nora Allison Releases the next adventure in the Susie & Johnny Grilled Cheese Book Series ™ Louisville, KY, September 6, 2024. Kentucky Author Erin Dullaghan Jones has added a new adventure to the Susie & Johnny Grilled Cheese series. This book has an extra special touch because it was written alongside her 8-year-old niece, Nora Allison. The latest book of the series starring her delightfully cheese-y (!) characters, Susie & Johnny Grilled Cheese , with the release of Susie & Johnny Grilled Cheese: The Mathical Underground Adventure. Authors: Erin Dullaghan Jones, Nora Allison Published: September 6, 2024 Summary: "Susie & Johnny Grilled Cheese: The Mathical Underground Adventure" is a delightful children's book that follows the magical grilled cheese sandwiches Susie and Johnny on their exciting journey in Sandwichville. Embark on an adventure filled with games, fun activities, and surprises in this cozy little town. Join Susie and Johnny as they solve math problems, compete in a pickleball tournament, and share stories of their incredible adventure. This book combines elements of fantasy, friendship, and math education to create an enchanting tale that will captivate young readers. Additional Information Reading age: 4 - 8 years Print length: 27 pages Language: English ISBN-13: 979-8989036189 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DG8RDJWP All Susie & Johnny Grilled Cheese adventures, plus their coloring book and special holiday editions, are available in paperback at https://susieandjohnnygrilledcheese.com. Also, be sure to follow their adventures and everything new on social media at https://www.facebook.com/susiejohnnygrilledcheese/ and https://www.instagram.com/susieandjohnnygrilledcheese/ . PRESS CONTACT: Author, Erin D. Jones, in.Mode Marketing erin@inmodemarkeing.com 502.774.0767 ABOUT SUSIE & JOHNNY GRILLED CHEESE: The concept and story series began due to Erin's imagination to develop a compelling, multi-part bedtime story for her children - twin girls and a son - when they were younger. Its charming storylines and graphic design caught the attention of many readers, and the rest, as they say, is now history. Visit https://theadventurersofsusiejohnny.com/ to learn more about these two roustabout cheese sandwiches!

A Challenge for the Industry - Retrofit Britain

Fri, Sep 06, 2024 07:24 EDT

How to Retrofit Unsustainable Commercial Buildings And why landlords will be stranded if they don't. From housebuilding to hospitals, the industry is abuzz with new ideas about sustainable buildings. There is less talk about the UK's existing, mostly carbon-unfriendly commercial buildings, particularly those unloved ones struggling to find tenants in a post-Covid agile age. When Watts attended the zero carbon property conference Foot Print 2024, the focus was firmly on new builds such as the Velindre Cancer Centre in Wales where local materials are being sourced for construction and the Sara Cultural Centre in Skelleftea, Sweden, which at 75m is one of the tallest timber buildings in the world and a carbon negative template for high rise construction. It wasn't all about new builds. On Foot Print's retrofit stage, we heard from John Christopher, a campaigning architect who has retrofitted 2,000 homes in his home town of Balsall Heath using a little-known pot of local authority money. These and other examples are seriously impressive, but what about commercial buildings? What can be done to retrofit commercial stock in the UK, and why do landlords and the industry need to face up to the challenge? Long way to go The UK's 1.6m commercial buildings burn around a third of the country's energy use, some 141TwH a year. Much of it is wasted. That has put the sector in the crosshairs for regulators seeking to meet Britain's carbon target. The government's Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard states that by 2030 commercial properties must achieve an EPC energy rating of B or they cannot be let. Yet, according to a survey by Savills last year (2023), 87% of UK office stock rates C or below. Clearly, the industry must act. Of course, it is the right thing to do for the environment, but there is now a business imperative to ensure the longevity of commercial property assets and values in London and across the UK. Stranded not so far from home Assuming the 2030 deadline remains, landlords with substandard properties will be left with stranded assets. The impact for owners, investors and occupiers will be seismic. "Stranded assets have suffered from unanticipated or premature write-downs, devaluations or conversion to liabilities ... caused by environment-related risks that are poorly understood and regularly mispriced, resulting in significant over-exposure to environmentally unsustainable assets throughout our financial and economic systems." - Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment. It can be done 3: Future-proofing commercial Watts attended a presentation from investment trust Shaftesbury Capital who are breaking new ground on the retrofit of commercial assets in London. In 2014, it delivered 22 Ganton Street, in London's Soho district. Taking an original 1920s build, the team retained 99% of the structure, 80% of the façade and most of the woodwork, including the roof. Environmental impacts have been limited by recycled materials. The retrofit building achieved EPC B and a BREEAM Very Good rating. Not only is it future-proofed against the impending MEES standards, but the rental value has also increased. The project shows it is possible to retrofit a commercial building now that will meet environmental standards down the line. There may be trouble ahead If you have a commercial property, what do you need to be thinking about to make it 2030-ready? Shaftesbury Capital advise on early engagement, reviewing the project's potential sustainability as early as RIBA Stage 1. Naturally, as well as opportunities, there are potential pitfalls so it's important to understand the risks. Here's a guide to the challenges in retrofitting an existing asset. 1. Survey the existing structure If you plan to retain most of an existing building through a retrofit, review its condition. Underlying issues with the structure or fabric of a building are often not immediately apparent. So carry out extensive survey work early in the process to mitigate this risk. 2. Understand fire safety requirements Fire safety requirements can limit the scope of a retrofit. Some requirements, such as a secondary means of escape, are simply not feasible in some existing structures. It's important to understand how the BS9999 Code relates to the planned use of the building. Significantly increasing the occupation of a building or adding additional floors are key risks that need to be monitored. 3. Identify and deal with hazardous materials It's important to identify hazardous materials and condemned areas. An extensive survey should identify risks such as asbestos or reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete. 4. Be aware of planning and heritage restrictions With listed buildings, planning can be a tougher-than-usual challenge. For example, you may be required to retain existing windows. These items must be picked up early in the design process, and early engagement with planning officers is required. In your favour when dealing with planners and conservationists is that retrofit is a way to retain listed buildings while making them suitable and profitable for the future. 5. Use a consultant to assess energy requirements and connectivity It can be difficult to get the energy and connectivity you need into an antiquated building but there are ways to do this, and there are many consultancies in this field. Use in-house or consultancy expertise early in the design process to analyse the building's future use, its existing infrastructure and the technology you'll need. Exciting future At Watts, we are excited to work with our clients to take on the challenge of retrofitting existing stock to support the UK's carbon targets and make our commercial buildings profitable and fit-for-purpose for the next generation. Foot Print https://www.footprintplus.com/ Shaftesbury Capital https://www.shaftesburycapital.com/en/index.html Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment https://www.smithschool.ox.ac.uk/ Savills https://www.savills.co.uk/ MEES https://www.gov.uk/guidance/domestic-private-rented-property-minimum-energy-efficiency-standard-landlord-guidance

SGS Summarizes Update of Chinese National Standards for Physical and Chemical Performance of Garments

Fri, Sep 06, 2024 05:54 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published a summary of updates for two Chinese national standards regulating the physical and chemical performance of garments. GB/T 21294-2024 on the Testing methods of physical and chemical performance of garments and GB/T 21295-2024 on the Requirements of physical and chemical performance of garments were issued by the Standardization Administration of China and become effective on October 1, 2024. They replace the previous versions, GB/T 21294-2014 and GB/T 21295-2014. The scope of the standards covers requirements and testing methods for garments mainly made of woven changes and there are multiple changes compared with the previous versions. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulations that may impact their business. SafeGuardS 126.24 provides information on the revisions, additions and deletions that have been included in GB/T 21294-2024 and GB/T 21295-2024 compared with the previous versions. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 126.24 for more details. SGS Softlines Services SGS has a worldwide network of over 40 state-of-the-art laboratories, including 10 in China, specializing in the testing of apparel, footwear, and home textiles. Their committed team is drawn from multi-disciplinary backgrounds, allowing them to conduct a comprehensive range of physical, chemical, and functional testing services for components, materials and finished products. SGS helps companies ensure quality, performance, and compliance with international, industrial, and regulatory standards worldwide. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's softlines services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full China Updates National Standards for Physical and Chemical Performance of Garments SafeGuardS. Subscribe and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information contact: Dr. Min Zhu Senior Director Technical Services and Operations, Softlines Tel: +1 (973) 461-1230 Website: www.sgs.com/softlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

Preparing EU businesses for toy standards update webinar

Fri, Sep 06, 2024 05:44 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is delighted to announce a complimentary webinar, 'Is Your Business Ready for the EU's Revised Toy Standards?', which takes place on September 26, 2024. The EU introduced Standardization Requests to define work programs for setting topics and requests for standards revision. Discussions on toy standards were prolonged, with agreement finally reached between the EU Commission and the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Due to the delays, there is now a tight timescale for the revisions, with an October 25, 2025 deadline set for changes to all EU toy standards. In this live webinar, the background to the Toy Standardization Request will be explored as well as the timescale revisions. The detail of proposed changes to EN 71 and EN 62115 will be covered; and the requirements for toys intended for use by children under 36 months or other toys intended to be placed in the mouth, included in EN 71 Parts 15 and 19, will also be discussed. Expert presenters will cover the physical/mechanical safety changes, as well as flammability, chemical, electrical and microbiological safety standards. SGS solutions for preparing businesses for the upcoming changes will also be offered. Register now

Subsidence is a significant climate risk for London Homeowners

Fri, Sep 06, 2024 05:29 EDT

London Homeowners are being urged to stay alert for symptoms of subsidence, as temperatures are predicted to surpass 27 degrees Celsius in the wake of the UK's 'Indian Summer'. Forecasters have suggested that parts of the UK will reach nearly 30 degrees in September in the Southeast of England, with the hottest regions centering around London. While a welcome break from the drizzle for many in the capital, news of the mini heatwave comes just a few weeks after the London Climate Resilience Review estimated that 40 per cent of London homes are likely to be affected by subsidence by 2030. Now, ground engineering experts are warning residents that excessive drying of the clay soil in London's foundations could lead to structural damage for homes across the Capital. During sporadic periods of heat, this makes homes more susceptible to damage and could ultimately impact the value of your home. What is subsidence? Subsidence occurs when the ground beneath a building sinks, causing unstable foundations, damage to homes, and compromising a structure's safety. Homeowners looking to sell could risk losing 20 per cent of their property's value if severe subsidence is found according to Open Property Group which, in a volatile housing market, could result in a significant financial loss to the seller. At a time when mortgage rates remain at the highest level for 16 years, homebuyers and those remortgaging already must pay a lot more than they would have had to a few years ago. So, to prevent further financial losses for homeowners looking to sell, subsidence expert Mainmark Ground Engineering (UK) is advising homeowners take an 'improve before you move' approach when selling your home. Freya Chapman , Residential Lead at Mainmark, said: "With the UK's continued changing weather patterns - with more wet and warm summers predicted - we all need to consider the wider impact, especially on our homes. Periods of extreme heat can for example also lead to subsidence, a problem which effects around 40,000 properties a year. "In the UK alone, an estimated 6.64 million properties will be at medium to high risk of subsidence by 2030. This puts you at a higher risk of flooding during rainy periods and affects property value. Homeowners are also likely to see their insurance premiums increase as subsidence-related insurance claims peak to a whopping £1.9bn . "While it can take many years for it to show any effects on structures, it's best dealt with as early as possible to minimise the work that must be carried out during the repairs." What are the symptoms of subsidence? The most common sign of subsidence is cracks appearing in the walls, naturally weakening a property's structure. While small cracks could be simply cosmetic (usually common in properties more than 30 years old), indicators of subsidence will be cracks wider than five millimetres, a difference in the height of the two sides of the wall, or cracks following a stepped or zigzag pattern. Water stains can also be an indicator of a crack in the outer wall letting rain into your property. Weaker points of a structure - for example, where you have a door or window - are more prone to the early signs of subsidence. This might cause gaps to appear around the frames, or the frequent jamming/sticking of your windows and doors. Older properties, which may not have the same quality or depth of foundation, are also susceptible. If you're a homeowner of an older property, who is looking to sell, it's also best to get a professional opinion on your groundworks to ensure you don't lose value in the future. Sinking floors are the most obvious signs of subsidence in your home. Often this is concentrated to the middle of the property or in a corner, where the ground slopes in either a 'dish' shape or floorboards start to pull away from the skirting boards. If any of these symptoms are occurring in your home, you may need to look for ways to strengthen and re-level your foundations. Non-invasive 'keyhole' surgery Thanks to advances in technology, subsidence can be fixed in one day using methods like keyhole surgery. Long-gone are the days of costly, resource-intensive and disruptive renovation works, which take days or weeks to complete. Resin injection is a non-invasive technology, whereby resin is injected into the soil below the foundations to reinforce the ground. For a homeowner, this has many benefits: it is efficient and more economical than tradition concrete underpinning, which may involve you leaving your home for a period of time while work is carried out. The resins are an environmentally inert alternative to energy-intensive ground excavations. It's a straightforward and cost-effective process, and will save homeowners a lot of time, money and hassle long-term. Mainmark Ground Engineering (UK) Ltd is a subsidiary of the Mainmark group of companies established in 2016. For over three decades, Mainmark has established itself as a pioneering force in the industry, leading the way in developing and delivering cutting-edge solutions. Mainmark has earned international recognition as an award-winning ground engineering organisation.

Greg Wolff is the Director of Planning & Building for the City of Lafayette

Thu, Sep 05, 2024 13:30 EDT

Lafayette, Calif. -- On July 7, 2024, Greg Wolff celebrated his 27th anniversary with the City of Lafayette. He manages and provides administrative direction and oversight for all functions of the Planning and Building Services Department. This includes current, advanced, and environmental planning, building and safety, plan checking, discretionary applications like design review and variances, and development entitlement. Wolff coordinates with the public, applicants, other City departments, officials, and outside agencies, fostering cooperative working relationships with City departments, intergovernmental and regulatory agencies, and various public and private groups. "As an entry-level planner in 1997," he says, "I saw Lafayette as a perfect blend of small town and semi-rural living. I chose planning because our environment is how we experience the world. A grassy hillside studded with oak trees or a city street with sidewalks and street trees, the quality of a place-its design, materials, scale, and details-make up the user's experience. Little is more impactful to one's state of mind and enjoyment of a place. "Today, I continue to appreciate that Lafayette does not operate like a government bureaucracy. There are no silos, and no one is territorial. We eagerly collaborate and help one another. We celebrate accomplishments as a team. The City Manager's door is always open for any employee. "There is oversight, but without unnecessary levels of review. Good ideas are embraced, and initiative is rewarded by allowing a good idea to be piloted. Effort and good work are acknowledged. We are a small staff, but we get a lot done," said Wolff. When asked what he likes most about working for the City of Lafayette, Wolff says, "The work is meaningful, and residents care about what we do. This results in well-attended hearings with a lot of public input. We are held to a high standard, and it is gratifying to meet it. The caliber of the City Council, Planning and Design Review Commissioners, and other commissioners is top-notch. "They are all volunteers and their dedication and thoughtfulness around the work they do is admirable. I have made many lasting relationships with members of this wonderful community. It is a special place with outstanding civic-minded residents, and it's rewarding to be of service to them. Wolff enjoys working with the Lafayette team. "Above all, the individuals on staff are smart, hardworking, and collaborative. We are fortunate to serve a council and commissions that are sharp, dedicated, and civil. They may not always agree, but they disagree with respect for one another and staff. Their track record is to appreciate staff's work." Wolff's typical day varies greatly but generally involves a lot of email, telephone, and in-person meetings with staff, applicants, the public, developers, and other agencies. He provides guidance to staff to ensure legal compliance, procedural steps are followed, and codes are applied consistently. Wolff adds that he answers many questions and provides much information to a wide variety of parties, including property owners, other agencies, developers, neighbors, Commission and City Council Members, and the State. "While all are under the umbrella of city planning, no two days are the same, and the breadth and variety of the tasks and issues keep it interesting." In his spare time, Wolff and his family are active in Scouting America and FIRST Robotics, where he coaches. For more information, email lafayettelistens@lovelafayette.org , call (951) 685-2111, or go online to https://www.lovelafayette.org About The City of Lafayette Lafayette is a charming small community located in Contra Costa County, 30 miles from The City of Oakland. It's known for its beautiful green hills, excellent schools, and miles of hiking trails, making it an attractive place to live. The City has a population of more than 25,000 highly educated residents, with 75.2% holding a bachelor's degree or higher. Additionally, 73.6% of the homes in Lafayette are owner-occupied. The median home value is $1,914,700, while the median household income is $219,250. The total area of the city is 15Citysquare miles.

Area Farmers and Growers to Receive AgPack Benefits from Clement Ford

Thu, Sep 05, 2024 09:36 EDT

Farmers helping farmers find a return on their truck investment is how AgPack ® was born. Now, 11 years later, AgPack benefits to farmers and ranchers can quickly add up to nearly $40,000* in real operational savings. Clement Ford in O'Fallon recently renewed their eligibility in the Certified Ag Dealer Program (CAD) allowing them to continue offering AgPack to their farm and ranch customers. Now, accessibility to AgPack for farmers and growers in the O'Fallon area is being maintained. This nationwide program will continue to be available at Clement Ford which had previously completed stringent training when they become an official CAD. That training helps them better understand the specific demands farmers and ranchers have of their farm vehicles. "While trucks are a critical tool on the farm, the bottom line for farmers and ranchers is also critical," noted Brandon Ser Voss , commercial sales specialist at Clement Ford. "Being able to provide our customers with access to AgPack through a new or used vehicle is game changing. We can literally help the agriculture buyer save thousands of dollars in their daily operations through the AgPack exclusive rebates and discounts on products and services from some of agriculture's leading brands." Here is the current AgPack partners, and their offers. Farmers, growers and ranchers can cash in one or use them all, it is totally up to them. And they can take their time on any one, or all, as AgPack offers are valid for at least one full year from original date of the vehicle purchase. In select cases, the offers are valid even longer. AgPack includes: Exclusive rebates on Michelin & BF Goodrich ® tires - from tractors to trucks to toys, potential savings worth more than $4,500 25% off MSRP on Rhino Ag ™ Products plus a gift card valued between $100-200 Exclusive pricing of 5-10% under Minimum Advertised Pricing (MAP) direct from Dixie Chopper ® on the entire line of commercial mowers $2,000 credit towards AgroLiquid ® Crop Nutrition, free agronomy consultation and annual soil test $1,000 toward a new Reinke ® Irrigation system and $500 towards parts on any existing Reinke system 25% exclusive discount on many Gallagher ® Livestock scales and fencing products A $150 gift card after the purchase of a two-year Viasat ® Internet Service subscription $500 product credit after $2,000 of combined Mystik ® Lubricant products purchased & the offer also includes lifetime oil condition monitoring of the AgPack purchased vehicle, plus a choice of a Mystik-branded gift offer 15% off MSRP on any purchase of Tarter ® Farm & Ranch Equipment with a minimum purchase of $3,500 before discount A $1,500 rebate on the purchase of a Walkabout Mother Bin plus a 20% rebate on accessories like a scale, vibrator, display, low unload option, or an auger sock, plus a $500 gift card/store credit for Outback Wrap Hydraulic hose products A 20% storewide discount from Outback Wrap for their hydraulic hose identification and management products 5-10% savings on multiple Vanair ® products including the all new EPEQ ™ Welder140, Start-All Jump-Packs ® , Pro35 Reciprocating Air Compressor Series, compressor/generator packages plus multiple other products DTN Progressive Farmer Magazine offers a free 1-year subscription of the DTN Ag Weather Tool app at no charge, plus a choice of either 1) 3-months of My DTN , a mobile app helping make fast, effective commodity buying and selling decisions or 2): 3-months of Instant Markets (delayed) farmer version of Profit X 15% discount on the monthly fees for Ford Pro's Telematics Software Service Landmaster gas and electric powered UTVs offers a 2.5% cash rebate from the manufacturer (Landmaster) on top of any vehicle purchase made at a local UTV dealership.$500 cash rebate on the purchase of a Bedrock Truck Bed $20 off the PinUltimate Titanium hitch pin from Big Sky Precision Up to $2,500 sellers' concession from Landleader real estate network Wrangler website offer of 15%off any item plus free shipping. American Hat Co. offers a 50% gift certificate for any of their straw hats. $1,000 off a truck snow blade and $650 off a tractor snow blade from Top Gun Back Blades . "And it's not just about working with a specialty agriculture truck dealership when buying a new truck," added Ser Voss. "It's also about making sure farmers and ranchers have a truck dealership they can trust for parts and service when the truck isn't so new. A specialty store they can rely on to help keep things running like they do their tractor, fertilizer or fencing dealer." Becoming a Certified Agriculture Dealership lets the 95,000 Missouri farm families know the dealership understands the uniqueness of agriculture and is committed to providing the best total truck solution to meet their needs. To learn more about the Certified Agriculture Dealership Program and AgPack go to: www.certifiedagdealer.com/ or visit our YouTube Channel for more details. To stay connected and learn about new AgPack program enhancements Like us on Facebook . And when ready to purchase or lease the next farm truck or SUV, visit Clement Ford, 1075 West Terra Lane, O'Fallon, MO 63366 or call them at 636-339-6129 to gain access to the free AgPack benefits or visit them online at: https://dealers.certifiedagdealer.com/certified-dealers/clement-ford-ofallon * Based on customer using every AgPack benefit to its maximum value ###

MailMaestro Secures $1.3m Seed Funding from Microsoft, BCG, Softbank and KKR Executives

Wed, Sep 04, 2024 07:30 EDT

Funding Will Further Improve the Way Professionals Work With Email Using AI MailMaestro, a leading innovator in AI productivity tools, has announced the successful closure of a $1.3m seed funding round. The investment comes from an impressive roster of current and former C-level executives from industry giants - such as Microsoft, BCG, Softbank, KKR, and more - and will accelerate the development of MailMaestro's personal AI email assistant, designed to optimize everyday email tasks. Founded in September 2023 by an experienced founding team with backgrounds from MIT, BCG, Amazon, and Kraken, MailMaestro has become a leader in the AI email management space. The company quickly attracted top talent to its product and marketing teams, including former employees from Google, IBM Watson and Opera, and expanded its user base from zero to 45,000 teams in less than a year. The platform is now being utilized by teams in leading companies such as Disney, Nike, Marriott, and Coca-Cola. Adrian Cabrera, CEO of MailMaestro, says, "What makes us most proud is that every day we hear from our customers that MailMaestro is the best application of AI outside of ChatGPT that they've tried for their everyday work. "The beauty is in its simplicity. There's no steep learning curve or overpromising on future use cases - you just add MailMaestro to your inbox, and within 10 minutes our AI assistant cuts the time you spend on email in more than half, while ensuring the highest quality of communication." MailMaestro's personal AI email assistant has become a go-to tool for teams looking to write better emails faster. It easily integrates with both Outlook and Gmail, earning the distinction of being the highest-rated AI tool for Outlook in the Microsoft AppSource, as well as one of the highest-rated AI tools for Gmail. The assistant has been particularly successful in head-to-head comparisons with Microsoft Copilot for Outlook, with 8 out of 10 users choosing MailMaestro as their preferred solution. As MailMaestro continues to innovate and expand its user base, the company is looking forward to its second year, ready to deliver a powerful, user-friendly AI assistant that transforms the way professionals handle their email and communications. For more information, visit www.maestrolabs.com .

Raquex Launches Premium Padel-Specific Overgrip for UK's Fastest Growing Sport

Wed, Sep 04, 2024 07:14 EDT

The UK's growing army of padel players can now set their game apart with the launch of Raquex's latest product: a padel-specific overgrip designed to provide top-notch performance. Padel has seen a stunning surge in popularity in the last few years and is now the fastest growing sport in the UK. The number of padel courts has increased by 60% in the last year alone, with 250 new facilities built between 2022 and 2023. The number of dedicated padel clubs has more than doubled in the past five years, and the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) reports a nearly 60-fold increase in active players since 2018. With this rapid growth, it's no surprise that many new players are still searching for good quality equipment. This is where Raquex, a trusted British sports specialist, steps in. In its latest addition to a growing line of high-quality padel gear , Raquex has now developed a premium overgrip designed specifically for padel rackets. The overgrip features an advanced quad-layer material with an anti-slip surface that delivers exceptional performance in every match. "Padel has taken the UK by storm, and as a sport that relies heavily on grip and control, it's essential that players use equipment that meets the demands of the game," said Olly Rose, founder of Raquex and a former competitive squash player. "We developed this overgrip specifically for padel because we understand that the right equipment can make all the difference. As a British brand, we strive to provide high-quality products for players seeking top-tier equipment at an affordable price." The grip's unique design provides superior absorbency and tackiness, helping players maintain a firm hold even during the most intense of games to deliver powerful, precise shots. Whatever their experience and skill level, players can trust Raquex products to deliver consistent performance, helping them stay ahead in one of the country's hottest sports. To find out more about Raquex visit: https://www.raquex.com

Yann Pierre joins Waga Energy as Group Sales Director

Wed, Sep 04, 2024 05:33 EDT

Waga Energy, an expert in producing Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) from landfills, announces the appointment of Yann Pierre as Group Sales Director. Reporting to Chief Executive Officer Mathieu Lefebvre, Yann Pierre will head up all sales activities (business development, RNG sales, contract management, marketing, etc.) and is tasked with accelerating the Group's growth across international markets. Yann Pierre draws on his proven international expertise in RNG and waste-to-energy. As one of France's forerunners in the industry, Yann Pierre has spent the past 20 years developing more than 300 RNG production projects, both in Europe and North America. Yann Pierre said: "I am thrilled to join Waga Energy, an innovative company that has become a global-leading RNG producer in less than a decade, and whose values of daring, commitment, cooperation and expertise I fully share. As Group Sales Director, my goal is to continue building our sales force in order to accelerate deployment of the WAGABOX® solution in the countries where the Group operates (France, Spain, Italy, the United States and Canada), and in new target markets." Mathieu Lefebvre, Chief Executive Officer of Waga Energy , said: "I am delighted to welcome Yann Pierre, whose contribution to developing the RNG industry, and his personal commitment to the energy transition and the fight against global warming I greatly appreciate. His unique expertise, combined with his international sales and marketing experience, will take Waga Energy to a new milestone in its growth." Link to the press release below  Version française sur notre site internet : Yann Pierre rejoint Waga Energy comme directeur commercial - Waga Energy (waga-energy.com)

Zeotap Partners with ID5 to Amplify Audience Addressability to Overcome Signal Loss

Wed, Sep 04, 2024 03:30 EDT

D5 identifiers are now an integral part of Zeotap ID Graph Zeotap, the leading CDP and Data Solutions Provider, has launched a partnership with ID5, leading identity provider in the digital advertising industry. With Safari, Mozilla and other browsers already operating without third party cookies, and Google's recent decision to allow users to opt-out of third-party cookie tracking understanding, reaching and monetising audiences at scale is becoming increasingly complicated. To address this challenge, Zeotap and ID5 have integrated the two technologies to offer data activation through cookieless, privacy-compliant ID5 identifiers. The integration of the ID5 ID into Zeotap's ID graph facilitates both first party and third party reach. Firstly, Zeotap CDP clients can now seamlessly extend their customer data by leveraging the ID5 ID to activate across the programmatic ecosystem. In addition, Zeotap third party data segments will now include the ID5 ID ensuring effective audience targeting on the cookieless web. ID5 employs powerful identity resolution technology that perfectly balances precision with scale, utilising both probabilistic and deterministic methods to reconcile the IDs. As ID5 is widely adopted by publishers and is supported by major DSPs and SSPs, it is a powerful currency in the programmatic ecosystem. This collaboration aims to benefit the whole ecosystem facing the demise of third-party cookies. Marketers can utilise this offering to achieve incremental and alternative reach resulting in better ROI, all while respecting user privacy. The solution also contributes to a better inventory and audience monetisation for publishers, supporting the free internet. Together, Zeotap and ID5 are committed to providing a Universal ID solution based on transparency and control, ensuring user privacy while enabling personalised experiences in the evolving digital landscape. Matt Bennathan, Chief Commercial Officer at Zeotap Data, commented on the partnership: "We are delighted to partner with ID5. Providing alternative and incremental reach beyond cookies, the proven ID5 methodology will add tremendous value to activation use cases across both CDP and Audience clients. Mathieu and the team wrap everything in service excellence; very much in keeping with the Zeotap ethos. Such a good match of people and technology!" Mathieu Roche, CEO and Co-Founder of ID5 said: "ID5's partnership with Zeotap shows our commitment to addressing complex addressability challenges. By integrating the ID5 ID into Zeotap's ID graph, we will empower marketers and publishers to maintain effective audience targeting and data activation despite signal loss. This collaboration not only enhances ROI for advertisers but also strengthens the open internet by supporting transparent, user-friendly identity solutions that respect privacy to enable personalization at scale."

New Hubs Mobility Advice Service Signposts People with Disabilities to Accessible Travel Choices

Tue, Sep 03, 2024 12:57 EDT

Supported by the Department for Transport, the charity Driving Mobility has introduced its latest information service which helps people with restricted mobility who cannot drive a car - the Hubs Mobility Advice Service (HMAS). www.hubsmobilityadvice.com Driving Mobility coordinates and accredits over 20 independent driving and mobility assessment centres which support self-referring drivers and those signposted from the DVLA, NHS, Motability and Police. Each centre's Occupational Therapists and Approved Driving Instructors provide clinical 'fitness to drive' assessments and adapted vehicle recommendations for individuals with a variety of medical conditions such as stroke, dementia and amputation. Driving Mobility provides an enabling service which aims to keep as many people driving safely as possible. However, if using a car is deemed unsafe or not best for individual needs, then HMAS now provides advice on alternative transport choices. As part of the Government's Inclusive Strategy, HMAS is a free information and guidance service on the best accessible travel options for people with disabilities and individuals who may be considering retiring from driving. It is provided online through a national website and via representatives at 15 Driving Mobility Centres. Each Centre has dedicated HMAS experts who will assist with inclusive transport queries if driving has always been, or is no longer, a viable option. Services vary slightly between centres; however, all provide free detailed advice on: - Accessible buses and coaches - Easy access rail and air travel - Community transport - Rights as a disabled passenger - Hiring or purchasing the right mobility scooter or wheelchair - Planning for local, national and international travel with a disability The most up-to-date local accessible transport guidance, by county, is available on the HMAS website or by contacting a local service. Team members provide friendly telephone, email or face-to-face support, either at their respective Driving Mobility Centre or by visiting individuals in their home. Terry Welsh, 71, heart attack/stroke survivor from Pelaw near Gateshead, was one of the first people to benefit from HMAS at the Driving Mobility Centre in Walkergate Park Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne. As Terry volunteers at Washington Stables, a Riding for the Disabled Centre (RDA), and has several part-time educational jobs, it was essential he could remain mobile especially as he felt isolated and lonely when at home. However, it was taking him over two hours each way to reach the stables using the bus and metro, whereas a taxi could get him there in 10 minutes. The issue was the cost of taxis - Terry couldn't afford it and needed a solution as the situation was impacting on all his volunteering and paid roles. HMAS at North East Drive Mobility (NEDM) found the answer. Paula George, NEDM HMAS Lead, explains: "With Terry's approval, I asked Age UK to perform a benefits check for him. At the time he was not claiming any benefits and was unaware that he would be entitled to anything. Age UK looked into his situation and confirmed that he qualified for help with the travel costs of getting to the stables. It wasn't so much the expense of getting there, it was the time it was taking to get there and back. This meant Terry was always risking being late for his other part time jobs. This funding would help with the cost of taxis when he was pushed for time which meant he could continue volunteering at the stables and fulfilling his passion for helping children and adults with disabilities." Terry concludes: "Being involved with charities such as RDA is a lifeline for my mental health and wellbeing. Not only has HMAS solved my transport issues, it has also made me aware of other services from Age UK and helped me access more brain injury therapy. Thank you, Paula, I'm so grateful for the guidance you gave me. I received some good advice on taxis and as I don't cope well on the phone, it was good to speak face-to-face with a professional. Having the extra money for taxis means I'm not worried about metros and buses being cancelled. HMAS will make a huge difference to my life." * ENDS * For further information please contact: Jon Nock Director iDIS Creative Marketing Limited 6B (First Floor), The Courtyard Meadow Bank, Furlong Road Bourne End, Buckinghamshire. SL8 5AU Mob: +44(0)7786 245896 www.idiscreativemarketing.co.uk Issued on behalf of: Edward Trewhella, Chief Executive Driving Mobility The Old Carriage Works Moresk Road, Truro, TR1 1DG Email: info@drivingmobility.org.uk www.drivingmobility.org.uk Email: jon@idiscreativemarketing.co.uk

Record-Breaking Olympian Hannah Mills OBE Backs Pioneering Sustainability Summit

Tue, Sep 03, 2024 12:54 EDT

Record-Breaking Olympian Hannah Mills OBE Backs Pioneering Sustainability Summit The most successful British female sailor in Olympic history has joined the Sport Impact Summit team as an Impact Champion. LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, September 3, 2024 -- Record-breaking Olympic sailor and climate action advocate Hannah Mills has been announced as an Impact Champion for Sport Impact Summit. Hannah, who was appointed OBE in 2022 for services to sailing and the environment, is currently one of the strategists for Emirates Great Britain team in SailGP and founder of the Big Plastic Pledge, which aims to reduce the use of single-use plastics in sport. On becoming an Impact Champion, Hannah said, "I'm thrilled to have joined the Sport Impact Summit team. I care a lot about the environment and I'm incredibly motivated to make a difference and make the world a more sustainable, healthier place to live. "We all need to come together and think about the affect we're having on the planet, join up and work out how we can properly tackle the climate and biodiversity crisis. I'm excited to see what we come up with when we're all pulling in the same direction." Sport Impact Summit is a pioneering event series that aims to unite world-class athletes, sport teams, scientists and commercial leaders, all focussed on one goal: creating a more sustainable, healthier world for the future. With its team of Impact Champions and Partners, Sport Impact Summit is aiming to reach a billion people to help tackle some of the world's most pressing issues. Former first-class cricketer and Sport Impact Summit co-founder, Sean Morris, said, "Hannah is a phenomenal competitor both on the water and against climate change. She is the most decorated British female Olympic sailor of all time, and we're thrilled to have her on our team. "Our aim at Sport Impact Summit is to bring together the very best in sports, science and education to change behaviour at scale. I'm delighted that Hannah has become an Impact Champion because we need to inspire a climate comeback. We need to be the catalyst to drive change towards a healthier planet." Between now and the event in December, Sport Impact Summit will be assembling a team of Impact Champions and Impact Partners who will help to inspire a more sustainable, healthier world. The challenge is far from plain sailing, but the game is on, and Sport Impact Summit is ready to change the score. For more information, visit sportimpactsummit.com About Hannah Mills: - Hannah, 36, from Cardiff, Wales, was appointed MBE in 2017 and OBE in 2022 for services to sailing and the environment. - Currently, Hannah is part of the Emirates Great Britain SailGP team. Her main role on the team is strategist. - Hannah is a climate action advocate and founder of the Big Plastic Pledge, which calls on athletes and fans to reduce the use of single-use plastic in their daily lives by pledging to at least three actions - such as using refillable water bottles and reusable shopping bags. - Hannah became the most successful British female sailor in Olympic history when she won a gold medal in the 470 class at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with teammate Eilidh McIntyre. - Hannah has won two Olympic gold medals and one Olympic silver medal. In addition to the gold in Tokyo, she came first at the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Games, and placed second at the London 2012 Games. - In addition to her Olympic success, Hannah has 2 World Championships (WC) gold medals in the 470 class (2012, 2019); 1 WC gold medal in the 420 class (2006), 3 silvers in the 470 (2011, 2015, 2017); and 2 bronze medals in the same class (2014, 2018). - Hannah also claimed the gold medal at the 2008 Junior World Championships, as well as having won 3 silver medals in the European Championships (2014, 2019, 2021) and a gold (2007) and silver (2008) in the European Junior Championships; all in the 470 class. About Sport Impact Summit: Sport Impact Summit will take place on 4th and 5th December 2024 at the Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai. 1,500 attendees will gain valuable insights and opportunities for collaboration with like-minded individuals to positively impact the planet during the two-day summit. The event promises a cutting-edge and action-focused agenda providing insightful keynotes, panel discussions and deep-dive workshops. It offers an unrivalled collection of speaking talent from the world of sport, business, green finance and sustainability. The Atlantis offers unparalleled luxury, world-class facilities, and a strategic location. The hotel's expansive conference centre is equipped with advanced technology, providing a seamless experience for presentations and networking. Sport Impact Summit will look to unite action and inspire 1 billion to join the team across seven pillars: - Innovation and Technology - Sustainable Sponsorship - Education and Communication - Human Health - Equality and Inclusion - Green Investment - Legacy

New Project Explores How STEM Identities are Formed

Tue, Sep 03, 2024 11:33 EDT

What do you want to be when you grow up? Research suggests that STEM identities can be strengthened through "science talk" at an early age. Through funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), Associated Universities, Inc. (AUI), Tumble Media and the STEM Transformation Institute at Florida International University (FIU) are collaborating to support the STEM identity and literacy development of regionally and culturally diverse Latine families through podcast-initiated science talk at home. Seventeen episodes will be recorded for this project in both Spanish and English. Together, the team will engage youth, families and community leaders in the co-design of culturally situated, Spanish-language, STEM podcast episodes, and generate knowledge about podcast listening habits of Latine families with children between the ages of five and nine. With this data, they will contribute foundational research on how Latine families could leverage podcasts to support their children's STEM identity through family science talk. Over 100 Latine families representing the regional and cultural diversity of Latine communities in the United States will participate as designers, shaping the project's model of culturally sustaining podcast episode production. "Podcasts offer an easily accessible, free option for families to talk about STEM at home and on the go," said Sara Robberson Lentz, a STEM education officer at AUI and co-founder of Tumble Media. "Though afterschool programs, science camps and museums are a great way to engage children with STEM and begin to cultivate their identities as scientists, these activities can be costly and difficult to access for many families, including those in which English is not their first language." "Family plays a major role in children's learning about who they want to be when they grow up-we want to study how podcasts can be leveraged to inspire a new generation of Latine STEM professionals," said Dr. Remy Dou, associate professor for the STEM Transformation Institute at Florida International University. "'¡OYE Tumble!' will expand our understanding of what are the culturally situated values, contexts, topics and goals that Latine families want to hear featured in STEM related podcasts, and how these add to deeper engagement and family conversations." The project will develop youth STEM podcasts that reflect the richness and diversity of Latine cultures, including their language, habits, values and experiences, to promote culturally situated STEM identities through family conversations. Research conducted as part of this project would establish a foundation for understanding how culturally situated STEM podcasts support youth identity development through family conversations, and how family interactions prompted by STEM podcasts support children's STEM participation.

Comment on Ashtead's Q1 results - Edison Group

Tue, Sep 03, 2024 09:44 EDT

Neil Shah, Executive Director of Content & Strategy at Edison Group comments: "Ashtead's first-quarter results for 2024 present a mixed performance, reflecting both the challenges and opportunities the company faces. Revenue growth of 2% to $2,754 million and a 7% increase in rental revenue highlight the resilience of Ashtead's core operations, particularly in North America, where mega projects and the Specialty businesses are driving growth. However, the decline in adjusted profit before tax by 7% and a 9% drop in adjusted earnings per share indicate pressure from higher depreciation, interest costs, and lower used equipment sales. Despite these headwinds, the company's continued investment, with $855 million in capital expenditures and two bolt-on acquisitions, signals confidence in its long-term strategy under the Sunbelt 4.0 plan. The slight increase in net debt to EBITDA at 1.7 times is within a manageable range, offering flexibility for future growth. Overall, while short-term profitability is under pressure, Ashtead's strategic investments position it well for future expansion and market share gains." Hugo Bardsley

Parliamentarians and Industry Leaders Call for Widening of VAT Relief for Low Carbon Heating

Tue, Sep 03, 2024 09:09 EDT

~ Extending support to heat batteries for central heating would accelerate the UK's decarbonisation ~ A group of cross-party MPs and Peers has urged the UK Government to adopt a technology-neutral approach to home decarbonisation. In a letter addressed to James Murray MP, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, the co-signatories advocate for the inclusion of heat batteries as Energy Saving Materials (ESMs) in the upcoming Autumn Statement. The letter was sent in tandem to an industry letter on the same subject, with signatories including Centrica New Business & Net Zero, OVO, EON and Thermal Storage UK. The current ESM status grants VAT relief to a limited range of low-carbon technologies, predominantly heat pumps. While heat pumps play a crucial role in reducing carbon emissions, they may not suit all UK homeowners. An estimated 20 percent of the UK's housing stock, representing over 5.5 million households, may find it more difficult to accommodate individual heat pumps due to space constraints and may not have access to a suitable local heat network [1] . Heat batteries offer a viable alternative, operating at temperatures equivalent to traditional fossil fuel systems and using existing home infrastructure such as pipes and radiators. They provide an effective low-carbon heating solution with running costs comparable to heat pumps. Moreover, when compared to electric boilers, heat batteries are half the cost to run. Despite strong support from senior officials in the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) and other government entities, heat batteries narrowly missed out on achieving ESM status in Autumn 2023 due to definitional issues. Since then, ongoing discussions between the DESNZ, HM Treasury (HMT), and HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have sought to address these barriers. However, the scope of ESM relief has not yet been expanded, despite HMRC acknowledging that heat batteries meet the objectives of the scheme. The cross-party letter is co-signed by prominent parliamentarians including Afzal Khan MP, Ben Lake MP, Bob Blackman MP, Lord Storey, Lord Duncan of Springbank, Baroness Whitaker, Baroness Sheehan, Baroness Brown and Baroness Hayman. The issue has also garnered the attention of a number of newly elected Parliamentarians who have made representations to the Treasury on behalf of the heat battery industry. "I know first-hand from my constituents in Manchester Rusholme the devastating impacts high energy bills are having on low-income households as thousands are driven into fuel poverty every year and so many people are still wondering how they are going to make ends meet" states Afzal Khan, Labour MP for Manchester Rusholme. "This is why I support proposals to extend ESM status to heat batteries which, under the right policy framework, will save low-income households hundreds of pounds per year and get Britain back on track to meeting our climate targets. I believe this move can help deliver the new Labour Government's ambitious national Warm Homes Plan and support our commitment to make Britain a clean energy superpower." The co-signatories emphasise that extending ESM status to heat batteries will particularly benefit smaller, low-income households that lack outdoor space, alongside a request that VAT relief for all ESMs runs until 2030. This is crucial for reducing household carbon emissions by offering consumers a variety of viable and cost-effective, low-carbon heating options. The call from parliamentarians mirrors the needs of industry. Co-ordinated by Thermal Storage UK, the industry letter recommending modernisation of the ESM technology list includes household names such as Centrica New Business & Net Zero, OVO and EON, alongside Energy Saving Trust and the Heat Pump Federation. Co-signers include innovators of green technologies such as heat battery manufacturer, tepeo. Tom Pakenham, Commercial Director, Centrica New Business & Net Zero commented: "Helping the UK reach net zero needs to be simple and affordable for households. Providing VAT relief on a whole range of low carbon technology will give homeowners more choice on the solutions that will help to decarbonise their homes. We look forward to working in collaboration with the Government on this and other initiatives to empower UK households on their journey to net zero." "The Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has expressed a commitment to decarbonising millions more households," explained Johan du Plessis, CEO of tepeo. "By widening the list of ESMs to include heat batteries, the government can fulfil this ambition and support households in making sustainable choices that suit their unique needs." The co-signatories strongly support the UK government including heat batteries in the ESM scheme and welcome any discussions between the Treasury, industry representatives and heat battery manufacturers to help achieve this. They believe that this step is essential for achieving the UK's home decarbonisation goals and providing households, particularly where heat pumps are less suitable, with a low carbon heating option. Ends: 771 words Editor's note: If you want to ensure you keep up to date with press material, opinion focussed content and case studies from tepeo visit https://www.tepeo.com/tepeo-newsroom/ For further information contact: Pip Watkins - tepeo Ltd, 630 Wharfedale Road, Winnersh, Wokingham, RG41 5TP www: www.tepeo.com e-mail: pip.watkins@tepeo.com Press enquiries: Laura England or Marco Giudici Stone Junction Ltd Suites 1&2 The Malthouse, Water Street, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST16 1AR Telephone: +44 (0) 1785 225416 e-mail: laura@stonejunction.co.uk or marco@stonejunction.co.uk www: www.stonejunction.co.uk Blog: www.stone-junction.blogspot.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/StoneJunctionPR Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/technicalPR LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stone-junction-ltd About tepeo: tepeo was founded in 2018 to give customers a cleaner, smarter, and more cost-effective heating solution to help them transition away from fossil fuels. Over three years of research & development culminated in the Zero Emission Boiler (ZEB®), an efficient heat battery solution that uses off-peak electricity to supply heating. The ZEB was launched in 2021 and tepeo now has over 50 employees based out of the offices and manufacturing facility in Wokingham. By growing the network of tepeoPRO installers in 2024, they are hoping to bring this British made product to more environmentally-conscious customers across the UK, increasing the options available for low-carbon heating. tepeo is here to help millions of homeowners transition away from their existing boilers towards a cleaner alternative so they can heat their home, not the planet. For more information, visit www.tepeo.com www.tepeo.com Ref: TEP003/07/24 [1] Source: https://www.nao.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Decarbonising-home-heating-HC-581.pdf

AMBLor® prognostic melanoma biomarker successfully receives UKCA mark

Tue, Sep 03, 2024 06:40 EDT

Tuesday 3 September 2024 - AMLo Biosciences Ltd (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) announce the successful receipt of the UKCA mark for AMBLor. AMBLor is a groundbreaking histopathological biomarker test for the personal identification of early-stage melanomas at low risk of progression, post staging diagnosis. This is the first in vitro diagnostic (IVD) of its kind that can reliably stratify non-ulcerated AJCC stage I-II melanomas that are unlikely to metastasise, potentially segmenting a group of patients that could be spared further diagnostic procedures and lengthy follow-up schedules. The UKCA label allows AMBLor to be marketed in Great Britain, meaning the test is now available to healthcare professionals. A recent Freedom of Information Act (FOI) request from the Liberal Democrats shows a 25% increase in patients on NHS waiting lists for skin cancer treatment and around 3,500 patients wait longer than the 62-day standard to start treatment, with some left waiting almost a year 1 . Nationwide use of AMBLor could help reduce waiting lists by identifying people whose melanomas are low risk and needing fewer appointments, thereby enabling more time slots to be available for other patients. Using the patients' original skin biopsy, AMBLor identifies the presence of two prognostic proteins, AMBRA1 and loricrin, in the skin overlying the tumour. Absence of both these biomarkers in melanoma is associated with tumours at risk of metastasis or spread. The presence of one or both biomarkers is associated with a low risk of progression. Recently published validation data for AMBLor demonstrated a negative predictive value of 96.5% 2 , demonstrating the high accuracy with which the test can identify low-risk tumours. Around 20% of early stage I or II melanomas progress to metastatic disease, and the majority of deaths from melanoma occur in this early-stage group. With no accurate predictor of low-risk melanoma recurrence, all patients have had to follow the same disease management guidance 3 . This can involve sentinel lymph node biopsy, other imaging tests and up to 5-years of follow-up. Sentinel lymph node biopsy has a significant complication rate and recent meta-analysis has shown it to be less accurate in older people 4,5 . Patients can experience high levels of anxiety that can affect many aspects of daily life. Dr Marie Labus, CEO, AMLo Biosciences, commented, " We are excited that AMBLor has now received its UKCA mark and is available to the NHS and private hospitals. Adding this simple, effective, low-cost biomarker assay to the existing early-stage melanoma diagnostic tests can provide accurate prognostic information relating to tumour progression. We believe that it can enable clinicians to provide a more personalised approach to disease management, which may include consideration of the need for sentinel lymph node biopsy, also potentially easing patient anxiety at a difficult time." Melanoma experts reported that having better prognostic information for early-stage melanoma could help reduce the burden of procedures and appointments on both patients and the stretched healthcare resources, plus it could assist in offering tailored treatment options and follow-up 6 . Mr Aidan Rose, FRCS (Plast), Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, added, "AMBLor receiving a UKCA mark is really great news. Now that it is available for use, we are very hopeful that it can be used to aid clinical decision making and help reduce the significant strains that many services are currently experiencing." AMLo Biosciences offer an AMBLor e-learning package for pathologists. Please contact the company for access - details below. To order the AMBLor kit in the UK or request training details please contact: orderAMBLor@amlo-biosciences.com or telephone 0191 580 7180. For general information: www.amlo-biosciences.com ENDS.

Ottena Reveals Top 10 Most Popular Garden Furniture Products of the Summer

Tue, Sep 03, 2024 06:06 EDT

From planters to parasols, benches to bistro sets, more and more of us are spending time in our own backyards soaking up the sun. But what purchases are essential to make the most of the nation's gardens? New research by teak furniture specialists Ottena has shed light on the buying habits of homeowners up and down the country. It has revealed the top 10 most in-demand garden furniture products for the year to date. Based on a detailed 12-month analysis of sales data, the results show a clear demand for high-quality, sustainable garden furniture, with a particular emphasis on classic and timeless designs. According to Ottena's findings, the humble parasol now tops the garden lover's list as the ultimate summer essential, with four out of its top 10 best-sellers now a parasol. It's number one best-seller for the year is the Octagonal Cream 3.5m Wooden Garden Parasol. "These parasols not only provide much needed shade, but also add a touch of sophistication to any garden setting," commented Ottena Director, Arron Wallace. "With so many styles and sizes to choose from, they're a great addition to any garden and don't require all that much space. They're practical too, helping to protect from harmful UV rays." Seating products rounded out the top ten, with Ottena's classic Fixed Teak Adirondack Chair proving to be popular with homeowners. Benches, another practical addition, were also sought after, with three and four seat designs being the most popular. Wallace adds, "Benches are a great addition to any garden as they provide flexible seating and take up minimal space, which makes storage a lot easier, too. Benches are a great communal option for anyone who loves to dine outside during the summer months as well as those who often entertain friends and family." The full top 10 list includes: Octagonal Cream 3.5m Wooden Garden Parasol Dark Green Rectangular 3m x 2m Wooden Garden Parasol Cream 2.5m Outdoor Parasol Fixed Teak Adirondack Chair Teak Garden Bench - Catherine 5ft (seats 3) Classic Solid Teak Garden Bench Elegant - Eleanor 5ft (seats 3) Solid Teak Garden Bench Traditional - Elizabeth 6ft (seats 4) Solid Teak Stacking Garden Chair - Charlotte Teak Double Adirondack Couples Garden Set For more information, visit www.ottena.co.uk.

SGS Summarizes German BFR Recommendations for Several Types of Food Contact Materials and Articles

Tue, Sep 03, 2024 04:59 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 133/24, summarizing the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment's (Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung, BfR) recommendations for five different types of food contact materials and articles. Immediately effective, the five revised recommendations are for food contact silicones, paper and board, and temperature resistant polymer coatings for utensils used at high temperatures. The five recommendations are: Recommendation XV 'Silicones Recommendation XXXVI 'Paper and board for food contact Recommendation XXXVI/1 'Cooking paper, hot filter paper and filter layer' Recommendation XXXVI/2 'Paper and paperboard for baking purposes' Recommendation LI 'Temperature resistant polymer coating systems for frying, cooking and baking utensils' SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulations that may impact their business. SafeGuardS 133.24 provides a useful table comparing the previous versions with the new recommendations as well as a table summarizing recommendations for paper and board for food contact as set out in Recommendation XXXVI specifically. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 133.24 for more details. SGS food contact material services SGS's technical experts have extensive experience of testing materials and articles in contact with food. They can ensure that your products meet the appropriate regulations for food contact materials and pave the way for compliance. SGS offers the full range of testing, including migration tests, along with expert advice on emerging regulations, compliance issues and documentation review. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's food contact material services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Germany's BFR Amends Recommendations for Several Types of Food Contact Material and Articles SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. [www.sgs.com/subscribes] For further information contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: (+852) 2774 7420 Email: cp.media@sgs.com Website: http://www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

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