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Adrian Brown
Adrian Brown is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Huawei and the cold tech war between US and China
17 May 2019
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www.aljazeera.com
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English
| International Relations
The article discusses the ongoing tech war between the US and China, focusing on Huawei's challenges and growth amidst the trade conflict. It highlights the optimistic mood at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Tianjin despite the trade war, with representatives from both US and Chinese companies expressing positive sentiments. The US administration's actions against Huawei, including blacklisting and requiring licenses for US firms to sell components to Huawei, are seen as significant hurdles. The article also touches on the human dimension of the dispute, mentioning the arrest of two Canadians in China following the detention of Huawei's CFO in Canada. The potential for further escalation, including China's possible use of rare earth material exports and US debt as leverage, is also discussed.
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Andres Caballero
I'm a public radio producer, journalist and documentary filmmaker. I recently produced stories of military personnel who served in post 9/11 conflicts, which aired on StoryCorps/NPR. I'm a former NPR/Above the Fray fellow, and reported stories from Cameroon and the Central African Republic. I'm a ...
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Andres Caballero Appointed President of Uponor North America
20 Jun 2022
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Building Design + Construction
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English
| Business Appointments
Andres Caballero has been appointed as the president of Uponor North America's Building Solutions division and will join the Executive Committee. He brings extensive leadership experience from his previous roles at Honeywell International Inc., Topcon-Danfoss, and Danfoss Mobile Electronics, as well as his entrepreneurial ventures. Michael Rauterkus, president and CEO of Uponor Corporation, expressed confidence in Caballero's ability to drive growth and innovation within the company.
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Alistair Charlton
Alistair Charlton is a freelance journalist based in London, United Kingdom. His specialist subjects are automotive and consumer technology. He was previously the deputy technology editor (and car guy) at IBTimes UK, part of the Newsweek Media Group. Alistair has been a professional ...
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Feature Stories
Content Writing
Investigative Journalism
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Jobs Completed 8
Job Success Rate 100%
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Best Smart Devices & Systems for Renters and Property Owners
13 Feb 2024
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www.gearbrain.com
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English
| Technology
The article provides a comprehensive guide to smart home products available to homeowners, addressing the limitations renters face in installing certain devices. It covers foundational elements like routers and networks, including Wi-Fi 6 routers and mesh networks. The guide also discusses smart speakers, hubs, and displays, particularly from Google Home/Nest and Amazon Echo ecosystems. Smart lights, plugs, security cameras, video doorbells, locks, thermostats, water leak detectors, garden and lawn sprinkler controllers, and smart blinds are all explored as ways to enhance a home's smartness. The article emphasizes the importance of considering installation implications, such as privacy and property ownership, when setting up these devices.
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Terri Coles
Terri Coles is a journalist based in St. John's, Canada.
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QTS and Sabey Sign Up to DOE’s 50% Emissions Reduction Commitment
02 Oct 2023
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www.datacenterknowledge.com
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English
| Energy
Data center operators QTS Data Centers and Sabey Data Centers have committed to reducing carbon emissions by at least 50% by 2032 as part of the US Department of Energy's Better Climate Challenge. This initiative, launched on February 28, aims to cut enterprise-wide greenhouse gas emissions without offsets and promote sharing of best practices. The commitment reflects growing concerns about the energy intensity of the data center sector and aligns with actions taken by major hyperscalers like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. The DOE's support includes technical assistance and peer-to-peer learning, contributing to President Joe Biden's goal of a net-zero American economy by 2050. The initiative is expected to save businesses billions of dollars and drive innovation across sectors.
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Ruth Doris
Ruth Doris is a journalist based in Dublin, Ireland.
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Cork firm lets robots take the strain
08 Sept 2019
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Irish Examiner
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English
| Technology
Innovative Total Solutions (ITS), a Cork-based mechanical design and build engineering company, has embraced the potential of collaborative robots (cobots) by partnering with Danish company Universal Robots. They established Cobots.ie in 2018 to focus on distributing and integrating cobots. The company has collaborated with major brands like Apple and Boston Scientific, using cobots to enhance safety, reduce costs, and improve employee morale. Cobots.ie provides training for the UR-series robots, enabling clients to optimize their use. The article highlights the benefits of cobots in various industries, emphasizing their user-friendliness and efficiency.
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Heba Hashem
Heba Hashem is a seasoned freelance journalist with over 15 years of experience in the media industry, adept in both Arabic and English. Based between Dubai, UAE, and Niagara Falls, Canada, she has honed her skills in a variety of sectors, including real estate, logistics, retail, finance, and ...
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Universities are showing the way in sustainability practices
09 Nov 2023
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www.universityworldnews.com
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English
| Environmental Practices
Saudi Arabia’s universities are intensifying their sustainability efforts, addressing challenges like fossil fuel reliance and high energy consumption. Eight universities were ranked in the UI GreenMetric World University Rankings in 2022, with King Abdulaziz University leading nationally. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has significantly reduced its carbon footprint through energy-efficiency upgrades and wastewater reuse. King Faisal University focuses on food security, while Prince Sultan University achieved carbon neutrality certification. Alfaisal University collaborates with Honeywell on sustainability standards. These initiatives align with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and its net-zero emissions goal by 2060.
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Daleen Hassan
DALEEN HASSAN is a Presenter/ reporter/moderator based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. - executive producer, presenter: Manage special magazine, relations with the partners of the sponsored magazines, from the concept until broadcasting, Develop media coverage for political and economic ...
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UAE aerospace manufacturer Strata pivots from plane parts to mask production during pandemic
18 Sept 2020
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www.euronews.com
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English
| Economic Diversification
Manufacturing has been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting a shift towards digitization and modernization. At the Global Manufacturing & Industrialization Summit 2020, industry leaders discussed the role of advanced technology in recovery. Strata, a UAE-based aerospace manufacturer, pivoted to producing N95 masks in partnership with Honeywell, establishing the first production line in the region. This move aligns with Abu Dhabi's strategy for economic diversification and self-sufficiency in the medical sector. Key figures emphasized the importance of adaptability, safety, and the integration of technology in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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Ryan Heath
Ryan Heath is a Australian - Belgian journalist based in New York and Washington DC. Ryan heads POLITICO’s global news product: as author of Global Translations and co-host of the franchise’s podcast. Until 2019 Ryan was Political Editor of POLITICO Europe, leading coverage of the 2019 European ...
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Using AI to reduce carbon emissions with autonomous buildings
06 Nov 2023
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www.axios.com
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PassiveLogic, a start-up backed by Nvidia and collaborating with Apple, has launched a 'fully autonomous' platform using generative AI for heating and cooling systems, aiming to reduce building energy costs and carbon emissions. The company's CEO, Troy Harvey, criticizes current 'smart' thermostats and claims that autonomy is necessary for significant energy efficiency. PassiveLogic's Quantum Lens technology, which does not require retrofitting, works with 'digital twin' simulations to optimize energy delivery. Despite the potential, Harvey acknowledges that widespread adoption is still a year away, while incumbents like Honeywell, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and Johnson Controls dominate the market with their own energy management services. Honeywell is also exploring generative AI for more dynamic systems.
Eva Levesque
Eva Levesque is a journalist and producer based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
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Emirates Executives from Emirates, Airbus and their partners at Wednesday's test flight in Dubai
17 Mar 2024
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AGBI
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| Environmental Policy
An Emirates A380 conducted a test flight with one engine powered entirely by sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). This comes amid a push for the aviation industry to reduce CO2 emissions and meet net zero targets by 2050. Airbus, Gulfstream, and Honeywell are among the companies involved in recent SAF advancements. European and US mandates are driving the adoption of SAF, with incentives for airlines. The Middle East is lagging due to a lack of clear policies and incentives. Wizz Air has invested in SAF production, and Emirates has committed $200 million to SAF research. The UAE aims to produce 700 million litres of SAF annually by 2030, and a new research centre, Air-Craft, has been launched to further this goal. Currently, SAF production is minimal, but it needs to increase significantly to meet future targets.
Les Neuhaus
Les Neuhaus is an all-platform journalist, with a specialty in print reporting, based part of the year in Tampa-St. Petersburg, Florida and the other part of the year in Knoxville, Tennessee. He currently covers issues across the southeast U.S., but is available nationally. A former foreign and ...
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Politics
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Jobs Completed 20
Job Success Rate 91%
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Better ties between the U.S. and Cuba? Miami’s Cubans are divided
18 Jun 2017
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www.latimes.com
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English
| Cuban American Community
President Trump's rollback of Obama's policy on U.S.-Cuba relations has divided the Cuban American community in Miami. While some support the move, many in the business community are disappointed, fearing negative impacts on trade and travel. The policy changes, which include restrictions on spending money in businesses controlled by the Cuban military, have sparked diverse opinions among politicians and community leaders. Critics argue that the new policy will hurt Cuban entrepreneurs and American businesses, while supporters believe it will end economic practices that benefit the Cuban military.
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Renata Sago
Reliable professional journalist based in central Florida. I report for NPR and its central Florida affiliate, covering daily news and am a strong feature reporter. Gathering audio--be it through tape syncs, vox pops, or live, one-on-one interviews--is my forte. I also have strong editing skills.
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Jobs Completed 4
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The Financial Journey: An Interview with Wells Fargo's Head of Supplier Diversity and Sustainability
01 Dec 2023
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Word In Black
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English
| Financial Advice
The article is part of 'The Financial Journey' series, a collaboration between Wells Fargo and Word In Black, focusing on financial education and opportunities. It features an interview with Ron Tate, who leads Supplier Diversity and Supply Chain Sustainability at Wells Fargo. Tate discusses his role in developing relationships with diverse businesses and managing their environmental and social impact. He emphasizes the importance of diversity and inclusion, lateral career moves, and the time value of money. Tate shares his career experiences, including a pivotal moment leading a poorly performing team, and his belief in having an authentic voice. His career spans various leadership roles in supply chain management across multiple multinational corporations. The article also highlights Tate's community involvement and outside interests.
Richie Santosdiaz
Richie Santosdiaz is a known international trade and economic development subject matter expert - both as a consultant as well as commentator on this realm in both print and also video (live and pre-recorded). He is bilingual (English and Spanish) and has done 100+ pieces/interviews mainly in the ...
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SPOTLIGHT Middle East and Africa: An In-Depth of The Recent Physical Hybrid Trade Show at Dubai's GITEX 2020
10 Dec 2020
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thefintechtimes.com
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English
| COVID-19
Dubai has successfully hosted the GITEX 2020 trade show in a hybrid format, marking a significant step towards normalcy amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The event, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre, featured over 1,200 tech enterprises, startups, and government entities from more than 60 countries. Key participants included global brands like Huawei, Microsoft, and IBM, as well as regional giants such as Etisalat and Du. The UAE-Israel Future Digital Economy Summit was a notable highlight, reflecting the recent Abraham Accords. Strict health and safety measures were in place to ensure the well-being of attendees. The event underscores Dubai's role in fostering international business tourism and innovation.
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Ajay Kumar Shukla
Ajay Kumar Shukla is a journalist.
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Uncertainty hits Indian Chinook ops after US grounds its fleet, engine
01 Sept 2022
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ETGovernment.com
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English
| International Relations
The Indian Air Force's operations with Chinook helicopters face uncertainty after the US Army grounded its fleet of H-47 Chinook helicopters due to issues with engine components. The grounding was prompted by reports of non-specification O-rings causing fuel leaks and engine fires. Honeywell, the engine manufacturer, denied responsibility, attributing the problem to modifications by the US Army. The Indian Air Force, which operates 15 Chinooks, is seeking further details from Boeing. Despite the grounding in the US, the Indian Air Force continues to use the helicopters in challenging terrains like Ladakh.
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Georgia Tolley
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An experienced British broadcaster, I’ve spent the last 15 years presenting, reporting, and producing news programmes for the BBC in Europe and the Middle East. I’m currently based in Dubai where I present a live news programme, The Agenda on Dubai Eye 103.8 FM for three hours every weekday. I ...
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Job Success Rate 90%
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Four cool things at Gitex Dubai
16 Oct 2021
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The National
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English
| Cyber-Security
The article discusses the Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (Gitex), an annual technology trade show and conference in Dubai. Gitex showcases futuristic inventions and the latest tech trends, with exhibits ranging from computers to smart phones. The 2021 event marks the 41st installment, featuring over 3,000 tech enterprises such as Avaya, Etisalat, and Huawei. Notable speakers include Omar Al Olama, Wei Li, and Maxim Parshin. The event also includes conferences on AI, FinTech, and health tech, as well as workshops for skills development. The article highlights the UAE's return to hosting major events post-pandemic, with Expo 2020 Dubai and the upcoming Dubai Airshow and T20 World Cup. Ticket prices for Gitex are also mentioned.
Ej Ward
EJ Ward is a Broadcast Journalist based in London, United Kingdom. With experience working across a range of media EJ is skilled at broadcast journalism and live reporting. Experienced in managing a newsroom he currently works as a News Editor and Producer for Sino Radio UK, part of the GBTIMES ...
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It's been tough year for investors and forecasting 2024 we will need to look for divine guidance
01 Dec 2023
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LBC
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English
| Economic Forecast
The article discusses the challenging year for investors in 2023 and the uncertain outlook for 2024, highlighting geopolitical conflicts, economic instability, and the performance of various equity sectors. It criticizes global leaders and central banks for their handling of economic issues, while noting the resilience of certain tech and defense companies. The text also touches on the UK's political landscape, the impact of Brexit, and the potential for a Labour government. Despite the turmoil, the author remains optimistic about the City of London's capabilities and the potential for strategic investments in the coming year.
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Sophia Waterfield
Sophia Waterfield is a journalist based in York, United Kingdom.
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Best tower fans 2024; tried and tested
01 Jan 2024
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The Sun
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English
| Home Appliances
The article reviews the best tower fans for 2024, highlighting their features, pros, and cons. The Levoit Classic LTF-F362 is praised for its price and features, while the Dyson Cool Tower Fan is noted for its design and quiet operation despite its high cost. The Challenge Digital Grey Tower Fan is appreciated for its appearance and ease of assembly. The Honeywell Comfort Control Tower Fan is efficient but slightly noisy. The HOMCOM 30 inch Tower Fan is valued for its price and functionality, though it can be unstable. The Status 32” Tower Fan With Timer is easy to assemble and effective but has slight noise issues. The B&Q White 3-speed Tower Fan is attractive and affordable but lacks a remote control.
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Angela Youngman
UK based freelance journalist specialising in travel, tourism, luxury, food/retail, hospitality, hotels, business, commerce, leisure, horticulture. As a travel journalist I cover most areas of the world and write regularly for a wide range of publications, websites and companies including Group ...
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The Race to Develop the Next Generation of Aviation Fuel
01 Oct 2023
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c3newsmag.com
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English
| Climate Change
Aviation, a crucial component of global transportation, is innovating to reduce its carbon footprint. Companies are exploring electric aviation, biofuels, alcohol-based fuels, and hydrogen as sustainable alternatives. Venturi Aviation and Joby Aviation are advancing electric aircraft, while United Airlines and Honeywell are investing in biofuels. LanzaTech is leading in alcohol-to-jet fuel technology, and Airbus and ZeroAvia are developing hydrogen-powered planes. These efforts aim to make air travel more sustainable and cost-effective, benefiting both consumers and businesses.
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