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SAP Paul Marriott as President for Asia Pacific Japan

SAP SE announced the appointment of Paul Marriott as President for Asia Pacific Japan (APJ). Building on SAP’s success and presence over the past 32 years in the APJ region, Marriott will be responsible for leading and driving SAP’s growth spanning Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, the Indian subcontinent and South East Asia, continuing the region’s role as a global growth engine for the company. He will report to Scott Russell, SAP Executive Board member, Customer Success. “SAP has a heritage of over 30 years in Asia, helping over 46,000 enterprises big and small to be successful,” Russell said. “I am confident that Paul’s tenure with customers in APJ, as well as his relentless focus on delivering customer value and outcomes, will help enterprises accelerate their next phase of digitization.”

Desktop Metal Announces New Executive Leadership Appointments

Posted on 272 Desktop Metal, Inc. (NYSE: DM), a leader in mass production and turnkey additive manufacturing solutions, today announced the appointment of James Haley as its new Chief Financial Officer, effective February 12, and Arjun Aggarwal as Chief Product Officer, effective February 9. “I have previously worked with James and forged a great relationship with him over 13 years. He brings a strong track record of leading financial operations for high-growth technology companies with significant functional experience overseeing strategic transactions and public financing events,” said Ric Fulop, CEO and co-founder of Desktop Metal. “James has already proven to be a strong addition to our leadership team, and I am excited to work with him closely in his new role to drive our success and deliver value for our shareholders.”

SOPHiA GENETICS and the Spanish Lung Cancer Group Team Up to Explore the Predictive Potential of Multimodal Health Data in Resectable Stage IIIA Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Share this article Share this article LAUSANNE, Switzerland and BOSTON, Feb. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ SOPHiA GENETICS, a global leader in Data-Driven Medicine, announced today a clinical research partnership initiative with the Spanish Lung Cancer Group to apply its radiomics and multimodal analysis capabilities to predict response to neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy in resectable stage IIIA non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). SOPHiA GENETICS and the Spanish Lung Cancer Group Team Up to Explore the Predictive Potential of Multimodal Health Data in Resectable Stage IIIA Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer The collaboration with the Spanish Lung Cancer Group (Grupo Español de Cáncer de Pulmón GECP), a Spanish cooperative group for the research on lung cancer, is to show the potential of SOPHiA Radiomics a groundbreaking application that analyzes medical images for research use put to use in an additional retrospective analysis of the data from the phase 2 NADIM clinical trial (NCT03081

Desktop Metal Launches Studio System 2, the Easiest Way for Designers and Engineers to Print Complex, High-Performance Metal Parts in the Office

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Desktop Metal Launches Studio System 2, the Easiest Way for Designers and Engineers to Print Complex, High-Performance Metal Parts in the Office February 2, 2021 GMT BOSTON (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 2, 2021 Desktop Metal (NYSE: DM), a leader in mass production and turnkey additive manufacturing solutions, today announced the launch of Studio System™ 2, a simplified, office-friendly metal 3D printing technology that offers customers the easiest way to print metal parts in low volumes for pre-production and end-use applications. ADVERTISEMENT Desktop Metal today announced the launch of Studio System 2. Designed for the office, this next generation technology is the easiest way to 3D print complex, high-performance metal parts in low volumes for pre-production and end-use applications. (Photo: Business Wire)

Self proprietors say PPP loans better than nothing

“All was great, and then COVID hit. It was scary,” Giambra said. The coronavirus pandemic was gaining ground fast in Pennsylvania, and to slow the spread, the state government ordered non-essential businesses to temporarily close by March 19 or face enforcement action. Giambra, who opened her Wyoming Avenue shop, The Yoga Studio, in 2008, saw a glimmer of hope when, days after the closure, Congress enacted the Paycheck Protection Program — a forgivable loan program to help small businesses stay afloat and keep employees on payroll. Giambra’s accountant submitted an application for her. She expected to qualify for about $3,000. She got $600. Giambra said $3,000 would have helped cover her rent, and that’s why she applied — “to continue being able to keep my place afloat until business came back to where it was. It still hasn’t.”

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