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To Reduce Food Waste, Collaboration and Partnerships with Local Regulators is a Must

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The United States needs to reduce food waste. Solutions exist to make it happen, but without collaboration, transparency, and partnerships that include local regulators, all those efforts could be for naught. The U.S. saw a significant rise in food waste in 2021, with 91 million tons of surplus food produced, a 4.8% increase from […]

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Strategic Investments In AI Accelerators Ensure Ongoing Competitiveness in the Generative AI Era
May 14, 2024

Investments in AI accelerators are a critical component in the race to harness the power of generative AI. As businesses increasingly adopt generative AI, there’s a significant “catch-up” phase in developing purpose-built AI computing accelerator hardware. This surge in demand has led to confusion and challenges within the AI computing landscape. Industries must […]

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Supporting Staff Wellbeing
Supporting Staff Wellbeing
May 14, 2024

School Safety Today podcast, presented by Raptor Technologies. In today’s episode of School Safety Today by Raptor Technologies, join host Dr. Amy Grosso as she sits down with Shannon Jenkins, M.Ed., Coordinator of Mental Health at Thompson School District in Loveland, Colorado. Together, they delve into the crucial topic of supporting staff wellbeing within […]

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ExSTARS requirements
Motor Fuels Tax Minute – Episode 47: ExSTARS Requirements
May 14, 2024

In this week’s episode of Motor Fuels Tax Minute, our hosts dive into some ExSTARS requirements.   For information or assistance, contact us. We are here to help. ©2024 Detailed Description of Weaver’s Motor Fuels Tax Minute, Episode 47 00:00:00 Kelly: This is Motor Fuels Tax Minute, where we talk all things motor fuel. In this […]

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Supply chain management
The Shifting Dynamics of Supply Chain Management: Higher Visibility Means Higher Stakes For Businesses and Policymakers
May 14, 2024

The supply chain industry has long been a battlefield of the unexpected, where disruptions, both minor and significant, are a commonplace challenge. However, the landscape of how these disruptions are perceived and managed has evolved dramatically. Dr. Piyush Shah, Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management at the Florida Gulf Coast University, notes that while the […]

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