Aveva bags Frost & Sullivan 2020 award for its MES in F&B industry
Dubai, UAE, 4 hours, 39 minutes ago Aveva, a global leader in industrial software, driving digital transformation for industrial organisations managing complex operational processes, has been recognised with the Frost and Sullivan Product Leadership Award for its Manufacturing Execution System (MES) for Food and Beverage (F&B). This best practice award is bestowed on companies that consolidate or grow their leadership position by continuously innovating and creating new products and solutions that serve the evolving needs of their customers. Aveva was recognised for its success in enabling F&B manufacturers to digitally transform their operations to achieve higher productivity and enhanced manufacturing flexibility and quality while reducing the cost of regulatory compliance in a complex environment. Citing Aveva’s approach as ‘customer centric’, the report states that Aveva offers a model d
The county s budget In 2014, when I first became a commissioner, had a reserve of $6.5 million.This fiscal year, we hope to have a reserve of 15 million dollars. This has been an intentional effort by a fiscally conservative Board of County Commissioners.
We watched our neighboring county need a tremendous reserve to address the devastation of Hurricane Michael. This past summer, Okaloosa County was faced with a significant budget deficit due to the economic downturn created when businesses were forced to shutter due to COVID-19. Okaloosa County alone was faced with an estimated $7 million deficit in our general fund.
Fortunately, close coordination with state and federal agencies enabled Okaloosa and other local governments across the country to utilize a portion of the Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) money to offset losses incurred in response to the virus.
Urbanna Agency Wins Award From State Council
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An Urbanna agency that helps older homeless individuals receives the Best Practices Award from the Commonwealth Council on Aging. The Southside Sentinel reports Stable Foundations for Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness received the $5,000 first place award from the council which acknowledges organizations whose innovative programs can be replicated across the commonwealth. Bay Aging started Stable Foundations 3 years ago and since then moved 31 tenants into housing and served close to 190 older adults with its homeless response system.
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SWENext Club Spotlight: Poway High School The Poway High School SWENext Club is leading the way in inspiring the next generation of engineers and supporting members to pursue careers in engineering. The club has engaged with students globally and promoted connectedness and a sense of community, despite challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Keep reading to learn about these awesome SWENexters! February 23, 2021
Poway High School SWENext
Poway High School (PHS) SWENext was founded in 2018 by Founder and Past-President, Madalyn Nguyen. Their club’s mission is to encourage members to become future engineers and STEM leaders and to be positive female role models by inspiring younger girls. They also use their club as a way to support each other for their robotics team, Team Spyder. This year, thanks to the support of SWENext, their robotics team has an all-female executive board for the first time ever!