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Schneider Electric: Software-centric Automation Transforms Consumer-Packaged Goods and Logistics Operations Smart Distribution Center increases throughput by 5.3% with new category of automation Engineering efforts reduced by over 50% with EcoStruxure Automation Expert and AVEVA combination Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, today released version 21.1 of EcoStruxure Automation Expert, its software-centric universal automation system. Adoption of the new technology is proving immediately beneficial for consumer-packaged goods, pharmaceutical and logistics enterprises. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210413005739/en/ EcoStruxure Automation Expert (Photo: Business Wire) Step-change advancements EcoStruxure Automation Expert v21.1 is an important milestone in our journey to help manufacturers achieve the ....
Covering Climate Now: How can we move greener? 13 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 6 minutes to read NZ Herald aviation writer Grant Bradley reveals what s ahead for the aviation industry to become more efficient and how aircraft can shift away from fossil fuels. Video / NZ Herald / Supplied NZ Herald aviation writer Grant Bradley reveals what s ahead for the aviation industry to become more efficient and how aircraft can shift away from fossil fuels. Video / NZ Herald / Supplied Climate change presents an existential threat - and a challenge that s going to require transformative action by governments and polluting industries across the globe. What actions can we, as individuals take? In the third of a series of extracts from his contribution to the upcoming book Climate Aotearoa: What s happening and what we can do about it, edited by former prime minister Helen Clark, Herald science reporter ....
All recruitment agent aggregators are not created equal A flood of private money into the education sector is not necessarily a bad thing. Providing students with choice and value is positive and doing so with maximum effectiveness and efficiency makes sense. When a single ship in the Suez Canal can disrupt international trade and a pandemic makes global movement risky or near impossible, there is even more reason to use technology to bring people together. That is the siren call of the ‘aggregators’ in higher education, but there have been recent challenges questioning their transparency, efficacy and level of genuine concern for students. ....
Mon, Apr 12th 2021 12:01pm Cathy Gellis This decision, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts v. Goldsmith, came out only a few weeks ago, yet before the Supreme Court ruled in Google v. Oracle. In light of that latter decision it s not clear that this one is still good law. Then again, it s not clear it ever was. The decision is the latest by a Court of Appeal eviscerating fair use. I recently wrote about the Ninth Circuit s ruling in Dr. Seuss Enterprises v. ComicMix, which also undermined fair use. To be fair, this latest one is perhaps a little less egregious. In this case, for instance, the copyright holder the court ruled in favor of is still alive while the defending party (referred in the decision as AWF) is the successor of someone who is dead. Whereas in the Dr. Seuss case it was the other way around, with the court going out of its way to let the successor to a dead person s copyrights stick it to a live creator trying to make new works the dead person ....