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Analysis of New Jersey Electricity and Energy Demand Requirements Makes Strong Case for Natural Gas Pipelines

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星期三, 四月 17, 2024

SPRINGFIELD, N.J., April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- An analysis of New Jersey energy demand and requirements shows that three out of four New Jersey households currently rely on natural gas for heating and 80 percent of New Jersey residents support the construction of natural gas pipelines that would significantly reduce overall emissions.

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  • SPRINGFIELD, N.J., April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- An analysis of New Jersey energy demand and requirements shows that three out of four New Jersey households currently rely on natural gas for heating and 80 percent of New Jersey residents support the construction of natural gas pipelines that would significantly reduce overall emissions.
  • "Natural gas pipeline represent the safest, most dependable, and most environmentally-friendly method of transporting natural gas to prevent that scenario.
  • All demographics of New Jersey residents also support the construction of natural gas pipelines when faced with cost savings."
  • Nuclear, coal, oil and renewable energy cannot meet New Jersey's future energy demand in the same reliable, flexible, inexpensive and clean ways that natural gas can
    "Once again New Jersey residents have spoken and they overwhelmingly support natural gas as preferred energy source," said Ron Morano, AENJ Executive Director.

SERVPRO Welcomes Accomplished Leader as New Chief Technology Officer

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星期二, 三月 26, 2024

Gallatin, Tenn., March 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Servpro Industries, LLC (“SERVPRO”), a leading property restoration and construction franchise company, today announced Joy Wald has been appointed its next chief technology officer (CTO) and will succeed Jeff Fields, who has announced his retirement after 12 years of service to SERVPRO.

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  • Gallatin, Tenn., March 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Servpro Industries, LLC (“SERVPRO”), a leading property restoration and construction franchise company, today announced Joy Wald has been appointed its next chief technology officer (CTO) and will succeed Jeff Fields, who has announced his retirement after 12 years of service to SERVPRO.
  • Wald brings a 25-year track record of operations leadership to SERVPRO with an impressive background in technology.
  • Since 2021, Wald has been with Rentokil Terminix, first as a senior vice president before being named chief information and transformation officer.
  • Prior to that, Wald joined G4S Retail Solutions in 2015 to lead operations of the retail solutions business.

US monetary policy is more powerful in low economic growth regimes

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星期二, 四月 2, 2024
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    Puratos Unveils New Trends, Shaping the Future of Bakery, Sweet Goods and Chocolate in North America

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    星期三, 九月 20, 2023

    AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Puratos, a leading ingredients innovator in the bakery, sweet goods and chocolate industry unveiled industry trends and consumer preferences at its two-day conference, Taste Tomorrow 2023, held in Austin, September 19 and 20. Using cutting-edge data science and AI to transform raw data into actionable insights, Puratos identified the latest industry and consumer trends: the "tech-inspired" revolution, "classics continued" and "fusion flavors," "gut feeling," and "plant forward."

    Key Points: 
    • The leading ingredients innovator in the bakery, sweet goods and chocolate industry hosted its annual, Taste Tomorrow conference in Austin this week.
    • By understanding consumer needs, motivations, moments and narratives, Puratos delivers a holistic understanding of the current landscape and envisions the future of food."
    • Trends that will shape the future of bakery, patisserie and chocolate in North America include:
      North America's food landscape is undergoing an astonishing transformation through the "tech-inspired" revolution.
    • Puratos research found that more than half (69%) of the North American consumers polled are looking for nostalgic, familiar culinary experiences.

    CEL-SCI’S Phase 3 Data Presented at ESMO 2022: Neoadjuvant Multikine Achieved Groundbreaking Tumor Response & Extended Overall Survival in Locally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer

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    星期一, 九月 12, 2022

    Data presented were from the Company's pivotal Phase 3 study, the largest study ever conducted in newly diagnosed locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.

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    • Data presented were from the Company's pivotal Phase 3 study, the largest study ever conducted in newly diagnosed locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.
    • Response mattered; the overall survival was >3x longer for responders vs non-responders.
    • CEL-SCI believes that this Phase 3 study is the largest Phase 3 study in the world for the treatment of advanced primary head and neck cancer.
    • Multikine has not been licensed or approved for sale, barter or exchange by the FDA or any other regulatory agency.

    North Dakota University System Extends State-Wide Contract, Adds YuJa Himalayas for Digital Compliance to Suite of Available Tools for 11 Institutions

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    星期五, 五月 27, 2022

    All 11 of the Systems institutions use YuJa with Blackboard, including Bismarck State College, Dickinson State University, Minot State University, Lake Region State College, Valley City State University, Dakota College at Bottineau, Williston State College, Mayville State University, North Dakota State University, North Dakota State College of Science, and the University of North Dakota.

    Key Points: 
    • All 11 of the Systems institutions use YuJa with Blackboard, including Bismarck State College, Dickinson State University, Minot State University, Lake Region State College, Valley City State University, Dakota College at Bottineau, Williston State College, Mayville State University, North Dakota State University, North Dakota State College of Science, and the University of North Dakota.
    • Now, NDUS institutions can use YuJa Himalayas, a storage and compliance solution that helps institutions manage large data workloads.
    • Institutions in the North Dakota University System can easily manage content storage and archiving processes to archive content appropriately.
    • The North Dakota University System is a unified system of higher education governed by the State Board of Higher Education.

    Aclaimant Achieves Milestone Year in 2021 with Additional Funding, Expanded Partnerships, Product Enhancements, and Industry Recognition

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    星期二, 一月 11, 2022

    "The product innovations and partnerships we invested in last year were driven by our commitment to provide workplace safety across industries.

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    • "The product innovations and partnerships we invested in last year were driven by our commitment to provide workplace safety across industries.
    • In 2021, Aclaimant users reported an average improvement of more than 50% in the average time to report workers' compensation cases to insurers.
    • Additionally, Michael Schultz, co-founder at Aclaimant, was recognized as a 2021 Dealmakers Conference Award winner, which acknowledges top U.S. business dealmakers in middle-market M&A.
    • Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Chicago, Aclaimant seeks to enable the fully-connected digital future of risk management and set the standard for active risk management across the industry.

    Years of Growth Lead to Covail™ Acquisition by Cybersecurity Firm GoSecure

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    星期二, 十二月 21, 2021

    Covail, a Columbus-based cybersecurity and digital optimization firm founded by Central Ohios largest companies, is being acquired by a leading Managed Detection and Response firm.

    Key Points: 
    • Covail, a Columbus-based cybersecurity and digital optimization firm founded by Central Ohios largest companies, is being acquired by a leading Managed Detection and Response firm.
    • Covail announced today that it has agreed to be acquired by cybersecurity and managed detection and response (MDR) services provider GoSecure .
    • With this acquisition by GoSecure, our clients will now have access to an even broader set of capabilities and expertise thanks to our ability to leverage GoSecures class-leading capabilities and solutions.
    • Covail accelerated the cybersecurity and AI capabilities of the founding companies, upskilled critical tech talent for the region, and built a high-growth company that contributed to our regions economic growth engine.

    UKLS Trial Meta-Analysis Confirms that Low Dose CT Screening for Lung Cancer Reduces Mortality

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    星期一, 九月 13, 2021

    DENVER, Sept. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Low-dose CT lung cancer (LDCT) screening is associated with a 16 percent relative reduction in lung cancer mortality, when compared against a non-LDCT control arm, according to research presented by Professor John Field and the United Kingdom Cancer Screening Trial (UKLS) Team today at the IASLC 2021 World Conference on Lung Cancer.

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    • DENVER, Sept. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Low-dose CT lung cancer (LDCT) screening is associated with a 16 percent relative reduction in lung cancer mortality, when compared against a non-LDCT control arm, according to research presented by Professor John Field and the United Kingdom Cancer Screening Trial (UKLS) Team today at the IASLC 2021 World Conference on Lung Cancer.
    • Previous studies, such as the National Lung Cancer Screening Trial and The NELSON LDCT screening trial, provided evidence of a statistically significant reduction (20%, 24% respectively) in lung cancer mortality.
    • Results from these nine randomized controlled trials were included in the meta-analysis indicated a significant reduction in lung cancer mortality.
    • The International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) is the only global organization dedicated solely to the study of lung cancer and other thoracic malignancies.

    UKLS Trial Meta-Analysis Confirms that Low Dose CT Screening for Lung Cancer Reduces Mortality

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    星期一, 九月 13, 2021

    DENVER, Sept. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Low-dose CT lung cancer (LDCT) screening is associated with a 16 percent relative reduction in lung cancer mortality, when compared against a non-LDCT control arm, according to research presented by Professor John Field and the United Kingdom Cancer Screening Trial (UKLS) Team today at the IASLC 2021 World Conference on Lung Cancer.

    Key Points: 
    • DENVER, Sept. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Low-dose CT lung cancer (LDCT) screening is associated with a 16 percent relative reduction in lung cancer mortality, when compared against a non-LDCT control arm, according to research presented by Professor John Field and the United Kingdom Cancer Screening Trial (UKLS) Team today at the IASLC 2021 World Conference on Lung Cancer.
    • Previous studies, such as the National Lung Cancer Screening Trial and The NELSON LDCT screening trial, provided evidence of a statistically significant reduction (20%, 24% respectively) in lung cancer mortality.
    • Results from these nine randomized controlled trials were included in the meta-analysis indicated a significant reduction in lung cancer mortality.
    • The International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) is the only global organization dedicated solely to the study of lung cancer and other thoracic malignancies.