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Ember Makes Big Moves Tapping Former Dyson Executive Jim Rowan as CEO of the Company s Consumer Division
The global temperature control brand known for its self-heating smart mugs restructures the chief executive role in order to grow Ember s consumer and healthcare verticals.
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WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif., Feb. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ember Technologies, Inc. (Ember®), maker of the world s first temperature control smart mug, announces today the appointment of former Dyson CEO, Jim Rowan, as the new chief executive of Ember s consumer division. Taking effect on February 16, 2021, Jim Rowan will take the reins overseeing marketing, sales, finance and operations for the consumer business and will join Ember s Board of Directors.
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Burro markets autonomous, rugged cart robots that follow farm workers in the field and can haul goods for them and are currently used in table grape production in California. Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission makes a $200,000 donation toward the effort.
A West Coast produce organization wants to teach the specialty-crop world how to automate its harvests, and a tree fruit group in Washington state has pledged $200,000 toward the effort.
The Irvine, Calif.-based Western Growers on Feb. 11 launched an ambitious Global Harvest Automation Initiative, in which dozens of international partners will seek to automate 50% of harvests over the next 10 years.