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A Ranking of the Top 25 Cities to Open a Craft Brewery

There are more than 7,500 craft breweries now open in the United States, and the day’s of overall sales growth might be over. If you haven’t opened up your craft brewery yet, did you miss your shot? We don’t think so as local taproom-focused breweries and brewpubs continue to show a blueprint for success. A […]

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Alabama Team Uncovers Potential Projects at 2019 Paris Air Show

Over three days in Paris’ Le Bourget airfield, the Alabama aerospace recruitment effort uncovered seven potential projects and advanced the recruitment of five active projects that could be on their way to their state. On Monday, when Governor Kay Ivey and Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield were present, the team engaged in nine scheduled appointments with aerospace […]

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TRiFOCAL Tries To Eliminate Food Waste Today

Photo courtesy of Lisa Sidgwick of Kitchen Cut Efficiency is important to any company. In restaurants, a lack of speed and quality is a tangible detriment to the customer experience and directly leads to a lack of business. Food waste is another area where restaurants lose money daily, and the problem is more than just […]

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Intel’s Been Educating the Olympics Committee About the Potential of eSports

Intel has been helping the International Olympic Committee understand what this whole esports thing is, with a potential view to it becoming a recognised Olympic sport. Given the continued growth of esports as a spectator event, and the level of skill and dedication necessary to be counted as a top player, there have been regular […]

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7 Tips for Shooting Event Video and Photography at the Same Time

Consider the following advice for recording video and taking photos (at the same time) before shooting your next live event. On paper, it makes perfect sense. You have a nice, multipurpose, digital camera with great video recording and photography capabilities. On top, there is a simple button to quickly switch between the two. You’ve probably […]

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How Hotels Can Harness the Power of F&B for a Competitive Edge

The hotel industry has been through a major disruption in the past few years with the launch of Airbnb. To compete and find a competitive advantage over the online marketplace, many hotels are turning to enhancing their food & beverage (F&B) services. In this guide, you’ll learn about four actionable tips to take to harness […]

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Viking Cold Solutions Installs 1.3 MW of Thermal Energy Storage in Industrial Cold Storage Facilities as Part of a Massachusetts Utility Demand Management Program

HOUSTON and BOSTON (GLOBE NEWS WIRE) – Viking Cold Solutions, the leading thermal energy storage provider for low-temperature cold storage industries, has completed the installation of eight Thermal Energy Storage (TES) systems as part of a utility-backed demand management program in Massachusetts. These eight behind-the-meter TES systems store and facilitate management of approximately 1.3 megawatts […]

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Electric Vehicles are Fueling a Change in Battery Technology and the Energy Sector
May 4, 2024

This rapid growth and use of electric vehicles (EVs) is not just revolutionizing the automotive industry; it’s poised to transform how we store and use energy on a grand scale. As companies like Tesla demonstrate the viability of EVs through advanced battery technology, a significant technological spillover into grid-level energy storage is beginning to […]

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Affordability of Electric Vehicles Also Hinges on Proper EV Charging Infrastructure
May 3, 2024

The electric vehicle (EV) revolution continues to gain momentum, and naturally the spotlight intensifies on the crucial issue of finding EV charging stations and the broader state of EV charging infrastructure. Against the backdrop of increasing EV adoption and growing concerns regarding range anxiety, the urgency to address these challenges is a pressing matter. […]

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US OEMs Must Streamline Existing Systems and Apply Volume-Driven Strategies to Cut EV Manufacturing Costs
May 3, 2024

As the electric vehicle (EV) market continues to expand, US original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) face significant challenges in reducing manufacturing costs to remain competitive. With growing global competition, particularly from countries like China that benefit from massive subsidies and a fresh industrial slate, the urgency for US manufacturers to adapt has never been more […]

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AI Accelerators Enhance Computational Might Across Industries; Innovation and Open Standards Key for Adoption
May 3, 2024

The realm of artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing, underscored by the development and deployment of AI accelerators from top players. These accelerators are at the forefront of a technology revolution, offering unprecedented computational power to handle complex AI workloads. As businesses across sectors increasingly rely on AI for operational efficiency and innovation, the importance […]

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How to Prepare Now for the Potential Amazon Supplier Purge
June 19, 2019

News and industry discussions are swirling around the rumor that Amazon is shaking things up with smaller suppliers and planning to cut all 1P (Vendor Central) manufacturers under $10M in annual sales. If you’re selling products on Amazon and read the Bloomberg article, you might be concerned. However, with the right preparation and information, you’ll […]

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‘A minute with’ Keelyn, discussing investment in fintech
June 19, 2019

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The culture of payments: China and the US
June 19, 2019

‘Culture’ is never a simple topic to unravel. What defines a culture? Why are two seemingly similar places, or groups of people so distinct? Most importantly, what forces drive a culture? These questions have been researched and debated for decades, maybe centuries. With all of these unanswered questions, the concept of a “payment culture” is […]

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Find Out How Drone Tech Can Impact Your Business
June 19, 2019

Will Drone Tech Impact Your Job Site? In recent years, the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems—commonly called drones—has grown beyond anyone’s expectations. It is predicted that by the year 2021 commercial drone use in the United States will expand tenfold. We are entering a technological era in which drones can be used for minimizing […]

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AI in Healthcare: Saving lives at population scale
June 19, 2019

Ten years ago, the federal government enacted a sweeping bill designed to stimulate growth in the aftermath of the 2008 recession. The American Reinvestment & Recovery Act included guidelines for healthcare providers to move away from paper records and make meaningful use of electronic health records (EHR). The result, which you may have seen phased […]

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How HiTec 2019 is Changing Hospitality
June 19, 2019

Hospitality has become increasingly tech-driven in recent years, making technology a major focus at the industry’s events. HiTec 2019 is currently in its third day of discussions in Minneapolis, Minn. and will conclude tomorrow afternoon, June 20. New, interactive devices have become commonplace in some establishments, and they are on full display at HiTec today. […]

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An Electric Day at the 2019 Paris Air Show
June 19, 2019

The 2019 Paris Air Show continued today, and with it came several notable updates from the aerospace community. Perhaps most significant was the purchase of 200 Boeing 737 Max planes by International Airlines Group. The sale is the first for the Boeing airliners since the model was grounded for safety earlier this year. The cover […]

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What’s Special About Audio Test?
June 19, 2019

Electrical engineers specializing in designing modern high-speed circuits are sometimes taken aback by the idea that audio test is special. After all, for someone used to dealing with gigahertz microprocessors and other high-speed circuits, as well as working with oscilloscopes where even a low-end model has at least 100 MHz of bandwidth, “baseband” audio with […]

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Filmmaking Fallacies We All Need to Put to Bed
June 19, 2019

There are a lot of misconceptions about filmmaking that can make life hell when you’re first starting out. Filmmaking as a newbie looks and feels much different than it does when you have some experience under your belt. The years of making do with less time, money, and resources… The surefire plans that crumble right […]

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