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Kornit Digital Launches MAX Technology - Covering the Printing Inks, Coatings and Allied Industries

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Kornit Digital announced the release of its new MAX technology. According to Kornit, MAX technology surpasses industry standards for retail quality on multiple fabric types and breaks new ground in versatility with previously unattainable printing applications, making the reach of on-demand digital textile production significantly the center of mainstream fashion and apparel. A key feature of Kornit's MAX technology is XDi, which the company claims provides revolutionary 3D capabilities for new high-density graphic decorations that simulate embroidery, vinyl and heat transfer in a single, waste-free digital process. The new XDi, based on Kornit's patents, enables fillers and brands to add newly released, innovative decorations to their offerings without the inefficiencies and costs of running analog technology, the company said. Kornit also presented the ActiveLoad Automation technology, a new robotic system

Smart Textiles for Wearable Technology Market Size And Forecast (2021-2027) | With Post Impact Of Covid-19 By Top Leading Players – KSU

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  The globe Smart Textile Market for Wearable Technologies is expected to grow at an astonishing CAGR of XX% over the forecast period 2020-2027, highlights a new research report from the database RMoz . This report provides a comprehensive study on a wide variety of aspects including growth opportunities, historical and current trends, restraints, drivers, and challenges of the global Smart Textiles For Wearable Technology Market. This comprehensive report sheds light on industry trends, market drivers, and competitive analysis to assist potential market participants and emerging players in making critical decisions. The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted almost all industrial sectors. It has had a negative impact on all aspects of the life of large populations around the world. The new research report provides detailed insights into the impact of the recent Covid-19 on sales, revenue and overall growth of the global smart textiles for wearable technologies market. The repor

Columbia technology startup receives 2nd investment > Columbia Business Report

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SC Launch Inc., the not-for-profit subsidiary of the SC Research Authority, has made a second investment of $ 200,000 in Columbia-based technology startup Land Intelligence Inc. The company's software solutions support transactions such as land development, housing construction and investments. Land Intelligence developed a single-tier platform that consolidates research related to land development businesses by providing customized tools and reporting capabilities. "Success involves having a product or service that people need and having partners who believe in you and support your vision," said Gore Bolton, CEO of Land Intelligence, in a press release. “SCRA has been a staunch supporter of our products and is on our way to prepare for our next level of success. Our products provide a full range of construction and civil engineering services as they relate to different types and phases of projects. From the initial data collection to surveys and the final

Shoe scanner technology on the horizon

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PICTURE: The shoe scanner builds on the millimeter wave technology used in passenger scanners used in airports to detect hidden weapons. view More Photo credit: Photo by Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland, Wash .-- Take off your shoes and put them in the trash can! This has been part of the flying experience since 2006. It is the result of a number of threats to the aviation sector that emerged after the fateful events of September 11, 2001, including a failed attempt by an airborne terrorist to set off a fuse hidden in his shoe . It's one of the most uncomfortable parts of flying and one that can slow down the security clearance process. But someday, even those with no "pre-check" status may be able to put on their shoes, step on the shoe scanner, walk through a next-generation body scanner, and get to their gates safely. The US Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory develop

SoCalGas Backs Testing of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology for Marine Vessels – NBC Los Angeles

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Southern California Gas Co. announced Tuesday that it would provide $ 200,000 to a project to develop a zero-emission solution for small commercial ocean-going vessels by modifying a commercial boat with a hydrogen fuel cell instead of an internal combustion engine. Fuel cell technology developed by Zero Emission Industries, formerly Golden Gate Zero Emission Marine, has the potential to "significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution from thousands of small commercial boats across California, including patrol, fishing, fire, rescue, ferry and taxi "Leisure and other ships", depending on the utility company. "SoCalGas is committed to helping California meet its climate goals and we are exploring how we can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions in each sector," said Neil Navin, vice president of clean energy innovation for SoCalGas. "We recently announced our commitment to net zero greenhouse gas emissions from our ope

Wearable Technology Market Size, Growth, Trends and Manufacture Development Analysis by 2026| Adidas AG (Germany), Apple, Inc. (U.S.), Fitbit – Los Hijos de la Malinche

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  " Report to Hive Research Market Reports recently released a market research report entitled. "Wearable Technology Market Size, Status, and Forecast 2021-2026". It provides in-depth research and analysis on key aspects of the global wearable technology market. The market analysts who authored this report have provided detailed information about leading growth drivers, restraints, challenges, trends, and opportunities to offer a complete analysis of the global Wearable Technology Market. Market participants can use analysis of market dynamics to plan effective growth strategies and prepare for future challenges in advance. Every trend of the global wearable technology market is carefully analyzed and studied by market analysts. The market analysts and researchers have extensively analyzed the global wearable technology market using research methodology such as PESTLE and Porter's Five Forces analysis. They have provided accurate and reliable ma

The march of technology in Tehama County – Red Bluff Daily News

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In last week's column, I wrote about the evolution of television and the role technology has played in following all kinds of sports. In 1958, I was thrilled to see one baseball game of the week on a 13-inch black and white TV. If I have the financial means today, I can watch virtually every single sporting event in the world, including my personal favorite, Corn Hole, on a flat-screen TV the size of a garage door. Boy, that's progress, isn't it? You might be surprised to learn that I actually helped introduce the computer to Tehama County. In 1964, at the age of 19, Bruce Sale and I were caretakers at the Diamond International Corporate Offices on Diamond Avenue. I'm not sure why, but along with staff members Cherry Smith Mealer, Helen Robson, Plant Comptroller CC "Red" Caylor, and Plant President Bill Jones, Bruce and I attended a weekend seminar where we discussed a brand new Wiz Bang informed computers larger than a caravan. This fool spat out pun

How to protect your technology before a disaster | KSNF/KODE

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JOPLIN, MO. Photos, bank statements, and tax records are just a few of the things at risk if you fail to protect your technology from a disaster. Spring storm season means it's a good idea to be prepared for hail damage, power outages, or worse. Protecting your technology is an essential part of preparing. John Motazedi, SNC Squared: "We've always talked about backing up your computers to ensure that backups are separate from an actual computer." Cloud storage is a great option for maintaining access to all your important files even if a device is damaged or lost. "Obviously, if you only have one copy, and it's the only one sitting in your house or on your computer, it's much more prone to destruction or disappearance." Sit down with every phone, laptop, and tablet to make sure you know what's on it. "It's these apps that you might start up once or twice a year. It's the ones that you normally ge

World's Most Advanced Spectral Measurement Technology

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This article was published in the Spring 2020 edition of Litterae Populi. The full list of articles can be found here. Remote sensing with the world's most advanced spectral measurement technology The technology for non-contact observation of the shape and quality of an object from a remote location is known as remote sensing. When an object is exposed to electromagnetic waves (e.g. visible light, infrared rays, microwaves), some or all of the waves are repelled (reflection). The object itself can also emit electromagnetic waves into space. The properties of electromagnetic waves reflected or emitted by the object under examination depend on the status of the object or on the types of materials that make up the object. Therefore, it is possible to determine the shape and type of the object by receiving electromagnetic waves reflected or emitted from the object using a sensor on an artificial satellite, airplane or vehicle and analyzing their properties. Yukihiro Takahashi in

GlucoModicum’s non-invasive glucose monitoring technology performs 13x better than previous needle-free approaches

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GlucoModicum 's Not - - invasive glucose monitoring technology Performance 13x better than previous needle - - free approaches - Data published in Scientific Reports, part of the Nature Portfolio Journals, paves the way for groundbreaking wearable solutions for monitoring diabetes - Helsinki, Finland , April 20, 2021 - GlucoModicum, an innovator in needle-free health and biomarker monitoring solutions, announces that research data on its proprietary magnetohydrodynamics ("MHD") technology to measure glucose levels in the skin without needles has been published in Scientific Reports, Part 1 of the Nature Research portfolio, the world's leading multidisciplinary scientific journals. These peer-reviewed results show that GlucoModicum's novel approach to dermal interstitial fluid collection was 13 times faster and more effective than its predecessor, reverse iontophoresis. Blood glucose testing is critical to the diagnosis and treatment of diab

Aspen Technology: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot

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BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) _ Aspen Technology Inc. (AZPN) on Wednesday reported net income of $ 62.5 million for the third quarter of its fiscal year. On a stock basis, the Bedford, Massachusetts-based company reported a profit of 91 cents. Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains and charges, were $ 1.05 per share. The results fell short of Wall Street's expectations. The average estimate by four analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was earnings of $ 1.16 per share. The software manufacturer had sales of 162.7 million US dollars in the reporting period, with the road forecasts also missing. Three analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $ 173 million. Aspen Technology expects full year earnings in the range of $ 4.98 to $ 5.22 per share with revenue in the range of $ 705 to $ 729 million. Aspen Technology shares are up 17% year-to-date. In the last few minutes of trading on Wednesday, shares hit $ 152.89, up 58% over the past 12 months. _____ This story was created by Automated

Cleveland police embrace cutting edge technology that detects sound of gunfire, alerts officers

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) - Cleveland police use state-of-the-art technology called Shot Spotter, which detects the sound of gunfire and notifies local police officers via their phones and on-board computers. Northeast Ohio woman who was attacked by wasps credits Alexa with saving her life During a meeting of the Cleveland City Council's Public Safety Committee, Ron Teachman of ShotSpotter Inc. told council members, “Preliminary data shows that only 15% of gunshot alerts were public emergency, which would mean 85% of the time without a shotspotter the reaction time is never because the police don't know anything about the shots In less than 60 seconds after the trigger, we send the police to the scene with tactical intelligence to ensure a safer reaction. " During Wednesday's session, council members were briefed on a pilot project that launched in November with Shot Spotter covering an area of ​​three square miles in the city's fourth dist

Global Quantified Self in Healthcare Market (2021 to 2026) - by Technology, Devices and Applications - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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  DUBLIN - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The report "Quantified Self in the Healthcare Market by Technology, Devices and Applications 2021-2026" has been added ResearchAndMarkets.com Offer. This study provides an in-depth assessment of the Connected Healthcare market including growth drivers, value chain, supplier analysis and quantitative assessment of the industry from 2021 to 2026. The report also assesses the Quantified Self market including wearable technologies, analytics and many other areas. The report also assesses the market outlook for all major IoT-enabled connected health apps and services. Mentioned companies Abbott Laboratories AdhereTech Inc. Aerocrine AB Apple Inc. Cerner Corporation Charles River Laboratories Inc. Cisco Systems Inc. Covance Inc. Diabetizer GmbH & Co. KG Future Path Medical Holding Company LLC GE Healthcare Google Healthcare CRO company Honeywell Life Care Solution

Global Navigation Satellite System Technology Market Is Estimated To Account for 1,823.1 Mn By The End Of 2028 | Business

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Pune, India, April 29, 2021 (Wiredrelease) Prudour Pvt. Ltd: Market.us proclaims the addition of a new report, titled Navigation Satellite Systems Technology Market 2021 - Scope of Current and Future Industries, SWOT Analysis, and Feasibility of Investment 2031, which will provide a complete and in-depth analysis of the latest trends and those specific provides details on market size, technical and business developments that convince the outlook on company statistics and the period for evaluating opportunities until 2031. The future projections of the navigation satellite system technology industry look promising and offer opportunities for the various applications. The updated research also provides an accurate summary of sales data with CAGR (%), distribution channel breakdown by production and market valuation, and net profit forecast 2022-2031. Th

Nokia profit soars on buoyant sales for 5G technology

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HELSINKI (AP) - Wireless network maker Nokia on Thursday reported a significant improvement and better-than-expected first-quarter profit due to buoyant sales of its new generation 5G devices. Based in Espoo, Finland, the company posted a net profit of 375 million euros from January to March (compared to 45 million euros in the previous year). Sales rose by 3% to 5.1 billion euros. CEO Pekka Lundmark said the numbers "got the year off to a robust start" for Nokia, which aims to become the global leader in 5G technology in a close race with Nordic competitor Ericsson, Chinese Huawei and South Korean Samsung, among others. "Today's results show that we are on the right track to implement our three-phase plan to achieve sustainable, profitable growth and technology leadership as announced," Lundmark said in a statement. Nokia said the company's business was driven by stro

Data Scientists Collaboration created an innovation to the medical field using AI technology

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Mr. Sudhir Allam, Senior Data Scientist, USA, worked with Mr. Ashok Kumar Reddy Nadikattu, Sr. Data Scientist from India, and invented an intelligent wearable device in the form of glasses. Scientists have mentioned that its capabilities are unique given its intended use. This smart wearable device is used to access electronic health records available in a cloud system. It has a built-in microprocessor that uses a low power wide area network that connects low bandwidth over long distances using low battery and bit rates. Most of the peripheral functions in the device are integrated into a Singer processor chip, e.g. B. the capacitive acquisition function, the LCD drive, the data acquisition or sensor subsystem, analog sensors such as heart rate monitors and EEGs. With his AI expertise, Mr. Ashok has developed a smart device with extremely low power consumption. A PULPino microprocessor is integrated into the chip design. With this effectiveness, the development costs are also

Revotek Deploys Its Bioink Technology to Research Institutes | News

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CHENGDU, China , April 29, 2021 / PRNewswire / - Recently, Revotek Co., Ltd. ("Revotek"), a vertically integrated biotech company specializing in 3D bioprinting, and the West China Hospital of Sichuan University, a leading research hospital in China have reached an agreement in which the latter are to introduce cell encapsulation technology from Revotek or Biosynsphere for use in their basic and translational research in stem cell regenerative medicine. On April 22 The instrument (biosynspherer) and its first batch of reagents and consumables were shipped to the laboratory of the West China Hospital of Sichuan University. Revotek's 3D blood vessel bioprinter is expected to be delivered to the hospital laboratory in the third quarter of 2021. In the cooperation, Revotek offers training on biosynspheres, biosynsphere preparation as well

Research advances emerging DNA sequencing technology

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PICTURE: Dr. Moon Kim, the distinguished professor of Louis Beecherl Jr. at the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, and other researchers developed a nanopore sequencing platform that is useful for the ... view More Photo credit: The University of Texas at Dallas Nanopore technology holds great promise in enabling the development of small, portable, and inexpensive devices that can be used to sequence DNA in real time. One of the challenges, however, was making the technology more accurate. Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have come closer to this goal by developing a nanopore sequencing platform that can, for the first time, detect the presence of nucleobases, the building blocks of DNA and RNA. The study was published online on February 11th and is on the back of the April print edition of Electrophoresis magazine. "By demonstrating the presence of nucleobases, our platform can help improve the sensi

DVIDS - News - Missile Defense Agency Chief Discusses Technology, Education, Mission During Virtual SGL

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The distinguished Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) alumnus and current Director of the Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Vice-Adm. Jon A. Hill, spoke during the Secretary's final series of the Navy Guest Lecture (SGL), April 13th. Hill spoke about the MDA and its role in overseeing the agency's mission to develop, deploy and maintain layered capabilities to defend the United States, deployed forces, allies and friends against missile strikes at all stages of flight. As a graduate of the NPS Applied Physics and Ordnance Engineering curriculum, Hill emphasized the role of the evolving threat in the continued improvement of the system. "You have to have credible missile defense to be a credible missile deterrent," Hill explained. “If you look at the evolution of the threat, we are well equipped to survive and grow in the h