Cesar Melgoza Introduces the "21st -Century Public Square" at the Texas Tribune Festival
Tue, Nov 11, 2025 10:52 EST
Cesar Melgoza Introduces the "21st-Century Public Square" at the Texas Tribune Festival Tech & social science innovator César Melgoza, Founder and CEO of Epluribus LLC - creators of MOXY, will be featured at the Texas Tribune Festival, where he will share how new technology can expand civic participation and support the mission of an informed, engaged electorate. MOXY is a voter empowerment platform - a digital town square for the 21st century - where voters, journalists, organizations, and public officials connect in one transparent ecosystem. Rather than replacing existing media, MOXY complements it, offering verified data, civic education tools, and audience engagement pathways that help trusted reporting reach further and last longer. "Our goal with MOXY is simple," said Melgoza. "To give people the clarity, access, and confidence they need to participate meaningfully in our democracy - and to do it in partnership with the institutions that inform them." A New Model for Civic Connection MOXY 5.0 introduces a breakthrough AI-powered Representative Profile, distilling legislative activity, biographical and campaign finance data into an concise, visual summary that helps residents understand their elected officials' track records. Through Veracity® rated news, transparent official data, and shared civic spaces, MOXY aims to help citizens see the full picture - without replacing the vital role of journalists who bring context, depth, and accountability to public life. "We see MOXY as civic infrastructure," Melgoza added. "A platform that supports journalism, education, and public service by making verifiable information and civic engagement easier for everyone to access." Why Texas, Why Now Texas stands at the intersection of innovation, diversity, and democratic engagement. As conversations at the Texas Tribune Festival continue to shape the national civic agenda, MOXY brings a practical example of how technology can strengthen-not substitute-the human work of democracy. This moment represents a paradigm shift: from fragmented information to shared understanding, from political fatigue to community confidence. INTERVIEW & DEMO OPPORTUNITIES WHO: César Melgoza, Founder & CEO, MOXY WHAT: On-site interviews and live platform demonstrations WHERE: Texas Tribune Festival, Austin, TX SCHEDULE: Contact Teri Arvesu at (305) 951-9656 or teri.arvesu@epluribus.live ABOUT CÉSAR MELGOZA A first-generation Mexican-American entrepreneur, Melgoza grew up in California farmworker communities inspired by the civil rights movement. After serving at Apple and founding Geoscape (acquired by Claritas), he launched MOXY to close the trust and access gap in civic life by blending technology, verified information, and inclusive participation. ABOUT MOXY MOXY is the 21st-century town square - a civic empowerment platform designed to make participation accessible, transparent, and meaningful. With AI-driven representative data, Veracity® rated journalism, and built-in civic action tools, MOXY strengthens democracy through clarity and connection. MOXY is a subscriber-centric platform that avoids the social media echo chamber trap in lieu of nominal subscription fees that keep the platform's focus on its users, not on advertising sales. Available on iOS, Android, and web browsers. Learn more at https://www.moxy.live or search the app stores for MOXY.
Zaffiri Precision Kicks Off Black Friday with ZULU Series Promotion
Tue, Nov 11, 2025 10:50 EST
Now through Black Friday, deals include free magazines, a bonus ported barrel, and 50 percent off threaded and non-threaded compensators. Zaffiri Precision , a leading innovator in precision-engineered firearm components, has launched a Black Friday promotion on its newly rebranded ZULU Series of complete uppers , formerly known as the "Z Series." The promotion is active now through Black Friday, Nov. 28, 2025, and delivers exceptional value for customers ahead of the holiday rush. With every ZULU Series complete upper purchase, starting at just $300, customers will receive four free magazines (a $64 value). Those purchasing the ZULU Elite, priced at $359.99, will receive the same four free magazines plus an additional ported barrel included with each purchase, representing an added value of $243. To further sweeten the deal, all Zaffiri Precision compensators, including both threaded and non-threaded versions, are available at 50 percent off for the duration of the sale. "This is just the beginning of our month-long Black Friday lineup," said Thom Kuss, Director of Marketing at Zaffiri Precision. "We wanted to start strong by highlighting the ZULU Series and rewarding our customers with serious value, whether they're upgrading a build or adding another Zaffiri Precision upper to their collection." The ZULU is the core complete upper, built for reliability and performance. Designed for those who want pure function over flash, it features minimal windows and is optic-ready. The ZULU Ported includes everything the ZULU offers, plus ported slide cuts and a matching ported barrel for a more aggressive look and flatter shooting experience. Finally, the ZULU Elite is the top tier of the ZULU line. Featuring a threaded barrel, upgraded stainless steel guide rod and back plate, and tritium night sights, the ZULU Elite is a complete, ready-to-run setup. Zaffiri Precision manufactures all slides and components in-house at its Largo, Florida, facility. The company is not affiliated with Glock, Inc. or Glock Ges.m.b.H. References to Glock are for compatibility purposes only. For more information on Zaffiri Precision, visit https://zaffiriprecision.com/ or any of its social media platforms: Instagram or X .
IMCA's Global Summit 2025 heads to Kuala Lumpur
Tue, Nov 11, 2025 10:23 EST
New horizons: key trends in safety, skills and technology Over 300 business leaders, decision-makers, and technical experts from across the world will meet in Kuala Lumpur later this month at the International Marine Contractors Association's (IMCA's) Global Summit to shape the evolution of the marine contracting industry. The two-day conference - 'New horizons: key trends in safety, skills and technology' - which will be staged from 26-27 November at the InterContinental Kuala Lumpur, marking the Summit's return to Asia for the first time since 2013. IMCA CEO Iain Grainger explained: "The IMCA Global Summit is the marine contracting industry's flagship event, where industry vision meets practical collaboration to advance our work across our key focus areas - safety, technical excellence, and skills and training - all against the backdrop of rapid digital transformation. And what better place to do so than in the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, a major hub for operations, engineering and finance in the offshore energy sector? "Delegates will be able to engage with the decision makers shaping our sector's future and share experiences they can take straight back to their own organisations. They will benefit from business insights into global trends and regulation, explore technology-driven innovations, and collaborate to influence IMCA's industry-leading technical guidance. "Importantly, as at all IMCA events, there will be plenty of opportunities for networking with fellow professionals in the marine contracting industry. What's more, at the Global Summit Gala Dinner delegates, exhibitors, and sponsors can celebrate with the winners of this year's IMCA Awards, which highlight achievements in our six categories - three of them highly successful award categories, and three new ones." Full information on all aspects of the IMCA Global Summit including registration is at https://www.imca-int.com/news-events/events/imca-events/global-summit-2025/ Diving into the Global Summit Programme Forty-five speakers will take part in the two-day event, including: Jill Chieng, General Manager Projects Malaysia, Shell; Mahesh Swaminathan, Member of ExCom, SVP Floating Facilities, McDermott; Thom Payne, Head of Offshore Energy Services, Westwood Global Energy Group; Dr Kenneth Pereira, Managing Director, Hibiscus Petroleum; Witthayakom Putchakarn, Pipeline Removal Project Manager, Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production; Mohd Abshar Bin Mohd Nor, General Manager Asset Decommissioning, Malaysian Petroleum Management; Datin Habsah Nordin, Head AI Center of Excellence, Petronas; IMCA CEO Iain Grainger; and other technical experts from the IMCA Secretariat. The opening 'welcome' session features IMCA's President Luca Gentili, Head of Assets, Fabrication and Project Services at Saipem. The two-day event will explore how technology-driven innovation is helping to safeguard the workforce, revolutionise skills and training, and improve efficiency and performance. Delegates will hear the latest global and regional analysis of the offshore energy sector, and delve into the impact of global megatrends, including AI and new technology, geopolitical upheaval, and new maritime regulations to promote energy efficiency. The summit also offers in-depth technical content on topics including key trends in offshore safety and security, the challenges of offshore decommissioning and dismantling, diver safety, how ROV and USV simulators are enhancing training and competency, best practice in environmental sustainability, and how skills and training can keep pace with new technology. Grant 'Axe' Rawlinson, who made an extraordinary journey from Singapore to New Zealand, solely using human power, makes two appearances at the Summit on the second day. In his keynote, he shares the 'explorer's mindset' revealing how boldness and originality can drive future ready leadership. Using a series of interactive challenges, he will guide delegates through practical tools for organisations facing uncertainty, demonstrating how boldness and originality can drive future-ready leadership, innovation and performance. Then later in the day he will explore a world where standing still means falling behind, and why stepping into the unknown is not a risk - but a necessity - for relevance, innovation, and growth. The IMCA Awards The IMCA Awards recognise excellence across the marine contracting sector, by celebrating projects and individuals whose work is helping make the offshore industry better in some of its most crucial areas. IMCA's three most successful award categories make a return: Health and Safety Project of the Year Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project of the Year Environmental Sustainability Project of the Year They are joined by three new categories, which recognise established and emerging talent and reward advancements in technological innovation: Innovation and Technology Project of the Year People Development Project of the Year Rising Star Award Exhibitors and sponsors Exhibitors at the IMCA Global Summit include Advanced Marine; Air Liquide; DWTEK, Hytech-Pommec BV; IKM Subsea; Kito Crosby; Netherlands Maritime University College; OMS Group; Sea and Land Technologies; SmartDives; Synergy Innovative Diving Equipment Trading; Thai Hoa Diving Services; In-Source Options; and Thien Nam Offshore Servies. Summit sponsors are McDermott; Adsun; JFD Global; Unidive Subsea; Dong Fang Offshore; PT Aquamarine Divindo Inspection; LOGiiT; Elevate Offshore; Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement; and Britoil Offshore Services. The sponsors of the 2025 IMCA Awards are KB Associates; McDermott; Cornerstone Offshore, MISC; Unidive Subsea; and Hibiscus Petroleum. ENDS About the International Marine Contractors Association The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) is the leading trade association representing the offshore marine construction industry worldwide. With over 800 member companies, it represents the vast majority of global marine contractors, as well as energy companies, national regulators, and the supply chain that supports the sector. IMCA members play a key role in the offshore oil and gas and renewable energy industries through the construction and installation of offshore wind farms and hydrocarbon production facilities, together with the ongoing maintenance of these assets. IMCA's mission is to improve safety, efficiency, and performance within the marine contracting industry. To achieve this, it works with members to develop industry-recognised technical standards and codes of practice that have become the benchmarks for safety at work across disciplines including diving, dynamic positioning, lifting and rigging, offshore survey, and remotely operated vehicles. www.imca-int.com
A new benchmark for smart, secure LN2 storage
Tue, Nov 11, 2025 10:13 EST
Haier Biomedical - a trusted leader in cold storage solutions - has introduced its next-generation CryoBio LN 2 storage systems , developed with input from biobanks, research institutes and hospitals handling large-scale sample collections across the UK. The new range specifically addresses common challenges around digital traceability and the need for greater oversight of stored materials. With its modern, enclosed design and intelligent control, the new CryoBio range combines effortless operation with advanced monitoring and reliable sample security, helping labs to meet growing demands for audit readiness and data integrity. Samples stored in cryogenic vessels are highly valuable and, in some cases, irreplaceable, so users need absolute confidence in the stability and performance of their storage systems. CryoBio has been designed with this in mind, setting a new benchmark for functionality, safety and convenience. Engineered for long-term reliability, it offers low evaporation rates and can operate in either liquid or gas phase, maintaining temperatures as low as -190 °C at the top of the storage rack. Its modular design and practical features - including a split-step ladder and a new drainage and exhaust system that prevents frost build-up - make day-to-day handling safer and more comfortable, reducing strain and contact with cold surfaces while supporting efficient sample management. CryoBio's intelligent controls make managing large biobank collections simpler and more reliable for teams working under strict regulatory oversight. A 10-inch, high-visibility touchscreen gives users a real-time overview of temperature, fill levels and system status, while smart LN 2 level monitoring and automated filling maintain stability and precision with minimal intervention. Secure access via fingerprint or NFC card and automatic event logging protect settings and create a complete audit trail for compliance. IoT connectivity extends this control even further, enabling remote monitoring, instant alerts and cloud-based data storage for complete visibility from any location. Gary Brown, LN 2 Product Specialist at Haier Biomedical, explained: "CryoBio represents a real step forward in cryogenic storage. We developed it by listening to our biobank customers and understanding their priorities, including easier compliance, automatic traceability and fully secure access. The result is a clean, enclosed design with intelligent control that protects every sample and gives labs complete confidence in their storage." To learn more about Haier Biomedical's CryoBio LN 2 storage systems, visit www.haiermedical.com/product/liquid-nitrogen-storage-solutions/CryoBio
Steptoe & Johnson Expands Employee Benefits Practice with Addition of Elise Norcini in Dallas
Tue, Nov 11, 2025 09:35 EST
Elise Norcini has joined Steptoe & Johnson's Dallas office as Of Counsel in the firm's Labor & Employment Department. Norcini is the 14th attorney to join the Dallas office this year. "Elise is an experienced attorney with a strong background in employee benefits and executive compensation," said Steptoe & Johnson CEO Christopher L. Slaughter. "Her arrival enhances both our Dallas office and our national employee benefits practice. Her experience advising on benefit plans, fiduciary duties, and corporate transactions strengthens our ability to deliver comprehensive counsel to clients across industries." Norcini advises corporate, institutional, and tax-exempt clients on employee benefits and executive compensation matters. She counsels clients on qualified and non-qualified employee benefit plans design, plan governance questions, plan corrections, and reporting and disclosure obligations. She also addresses issues of regulatory compliance with ERISA fiduciary and prohibited transaction rules. Her work often includes identifying and addressing benefits issues in corporate mergers and acquisitions, guiding clients through the impact to employee benefit plans during complex transactions. Norcini earned her law degree and her LL.M. from University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, and her undergraduate degree from Wheaton College, IL.
Holistiplan Makes Waves with Industry Award Recognition for Insurance Risk Review Tool
Tue, Nov 11, 2025 07:19 EST
Wealthies Win Underscores Growing Demand for Integrated Insurance Planning in Wealth Management and Financial Planning Holistiplan , known primarily for its tax planning software, has been recognized with a 2025 WealthManagement.com Industry Award (the "Wealthies") for its insurance and personal risk review capabilities. The award, announced at a gala in New York City, acknowledges the platform's role in helping financial advisors identify coverage gaps and integrate risk management into comprehensive financial planning. WHY THIS MATTERS FOR FINANCIAL ADVISORS The recognition comes as advisors face mounting client demand for insurance guidance. According to a 2021 Spectrum study , 72% of clients ask their advisors about insurance coverage, yet only 2% of advisors actively address property and casualty needs in their planning process. "Advisors care so much about their clients, but until now they have not had a trusted partner like Holistiplan to provide unbiased, honest input from a financial perspective when talking to their clients about personal insurance," said Meaghan Dowd, Author of Protect Your Lifestyle- Make Empowered, Educated and Effective Personal Insurance Decisions and the Master Chef of Personal Insurance. "The truth is, if insurance isn't discussed and thought about, it can disrupt an entire financial plan." WHAT SETS THIS TOOL APART Holistiplan's insurance module functions as a needs analysis system rather than a simple pricing comparison tool. The platform reviews declaration pages from any carrier - whether direct writers like State Farm or insurance brokers offering policies from entities such as Safeco, Travelers, and Chubb - and in under 60 seconds, advisors can upload declarations and promptly receive fully formatted insights. The system analyzes over 50 lifestyle questions across auto, home, landlord, and umbrella policies to identify potential vulnerabilities. Common gaps the tool identifies include: Outdated replacement cost valuations on homes Missing coverage for rental properties, including Airbnb and VRBO operations Exclusions for lifestyle additions like trampolines or pools Inadequate umbrella coverage for households with young drivers or domestic employees Deductibles mismatched to clients' financial capacity DISTINGUISHING REPLACEMENT COST FROM MARKET VALUE The platform also includes a Cotality integration that calculates accurate replacement costs independent of market value or property tax assessments, a distinction particularly important in high-land-value markets like California, where Zillow estimates can overstate or understate actual rebuild costs by hundreds of thousands of dollars. The tool provides detailed breakdowns of construction materials and costs, including often-overlooked factors such as debris removal, giving advisors concrete data to share with clients, who can then share it with their insurance professional to align their dwelling limit with the true rebuild cost. "The Holistiplan system gives advisors the tool they need to help clients align on an accurate cost to rebuild their home. It doesn't care about the land, but it does care about debris removal-that's a huge cost that people overlook," said Dowd. "Now your clients can go back to that insurance professional with insight into what the insurance industry is seeing from a rebuild cost versus market value." MAKING CLIENTS "PROSUMERS" OF INSURANCE The platform's goal is to transform clients' awareness, moving them from passive or only partially informed consumers into informed "prosumers" who make proactive decisions about insurance and related risk management factors. The Holistiplan tool supports advisors in having meaningful conversations about whether clients can afford certain risks, such as hosting large gatherings or maintaining rental properties, rather than defaulting to coverage decisions. For advisors new to insurance conversations, Holistiplan offers a seven-day free trial . Learn more about Holistiplan's Insurance Planning tool here - or tune in to this Swift Chat video interview with Meaghan Dowd and host Marie Swift. ABOUT HOLISTIPLAN Holistiplan provides integrated planning software for financial advisors, covering tax planning, insurance risk management, and related financial planning protocols. The platform serves advisors working with clients across the wealth spectrum, from renters to high-net-worth individuals with complex asset structures. For more information or to request a demo, visit Holistiplan.com .
Syntax Data and PM Insights Partner to Address $3 Trillion Private Market Data Gap as RIAs Demand Public-Private Parity
Tue, Nov 11, 2025 07:16 EST
Syntax Data and PM Insights Partner to Address $3 Trillion Private Market Data Gap as RIAs Demand Public-Private Parity Strategic alliance brings institutional-grade private company data and analytics to RIAs and asset managers Syntax Data , a financial data and technology provider offering data-optimized index solutions, and PM Insights , a leading independent market data provider for venture-backed private companies, today announced a strategic partnership that combines Syntax's proprietary company classification system with PM Insights' comprehensive private market dataset. As institutional investors increasingly allocate to private markets amid extended IPO timelines and the rise of late-stage 'private IPO' rounds, the need for standardized classification and benchmarking across public and private assets has become critical. The partnership unlocks analytical transparency by combining PM Insights' extensive coverage of mid-to-late stage venture-backed private companies with Syntax's patented Functional Information System (FIS®) classification framework. Syntax has codified the business models for private companies with more than $3 trillion in market value alongside 12,500 public companies. FIS® also provides the ability to look at both private and public companies through multiple dimensions and thematic lenses. This represents the first integrated classification system to apply institutional-grade indexing methodology across both public and private company universes, enabling institutional investors, registered investment advisors (RIAs), and asset managers to conduct more accurate, competitive benchmarking and derive actionable insights across traditionally siloed markets. "Public and private markets are converging, but the data infrastructure hasn't kept pace," said Nicholas Fusco , CEO of PM Insights. "We're not just aggregating data; we're revealing the economic relationships and business model affinities that actually drive value creation - whether a company is public or private." The combined solution addresses a critical gap in the market by providing structured, transparent data for private company analysis, a segment that has historically lacked the standardization and depth available in public markets. RIAs and institutional asset managers can now access enhanced benchmarking capabilities, including sector-specific performance metrics, revenue multiples comparisons, and cross-market competitive intelligence. "Investors need consistent classification and benchmarking across public and private markets," said Patrick Shaddow , CEO of Syntax Data. "This partnership delivers that capability, giving institutional investors the analytical tools they've been missing for private company analysis." Key capabilities of the integrated solution include: Unified Classification Framework : Consistent business model classification across 12,500+ public companies and thousands of private companies, enabling true apples-to-apples comparisons. Enhanced Valuation Intelligence : Market-driven pricing data enriched with detailed competitive positioning and sector dynamics. Comprehensive Benchmarking : Performance comparisons across public and private peers, with sector-specific indices and revenue multiple analytics. Market Share Intelligence : Proprietary market share data revealing competitive positioning within industries and emerging themes. Early clients are using the integrated platform to identify mispriced private opportunities, validate portfolio company valuations against true competitive sets, and construct more efficient public-private allocation strategies. The partnership leverages Syntax's decade of experience in in-depth classification and peer finding and PM Insights' $425 billion in captured institutional secondary market activity to deliver insights previously unavailable to the broader investment community. The combined solution is available immediately to institutional investors and RIAs. For more information on accessing unified public-private market intelligence, visit www.SyntaxData.com and www.PMInsights.com . ABOUT SYNTAX DATA Syntax Data is a financial data and technology company that empowers investment managers, wealth advisors, and financial institutions with precise, transparent data solutions that optimize index development, portfolio customization, and investment analysis to drive better investment outcomes. Syntax operates through three segments: Affinity® Data, Syntax Direct, and Syntax Indices. Built on its patented Functional Information System (FIS®) technology inspired by systems sciences, Syntax's solutions are powered by the most comprehensive, granular, and accurate revenue-derived data available on the market. Learn more at www.SyntaxData.com . ABOUT PM INSIGHTS PM Insights is the leading independent market data provider for mid-to-late stage venture-backed private companies. Through exclusive agreements with top-tier broker-dealers, banks, and secondary desks, PM Insights delivers valuations, market benchmarks, and liquidity analytics purpose-built for institutional investors. Learn more at www.PMInsights.com .
Keeping aquaculture safe from antibiotic and drug residues
Tue, Nov 11, 2025 06:27 EST
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is highlighting the risks of antibiotic and drug residue contamination in seafood through a feature article. With the intensification of aquaculture for shrimp, salmon, trout, tilapia, catfish and other finfish, disease management has become a critical concern. Many aquatic diseases are caused not by bacteria, but by viruses, parasites, fungi or multifactorial conditions that suppress immunity. Despite this, antibiotics are often misused - posing serious risks to public health and the environment through antimicrobial resistance and contamination. The article explores the regulatory response to these challenges. The European Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) has reported a sharp rise in notifications related to prohibited substances or residues exceeding maximum residue limits (MRLs) in seafood. In the first ten months of 2025 alone, RASFF recorded 26 notifications involving drug residues. This follows a 50% increase in such alerts in 2024 compared to 2023, underscoring a growing concern over drug contamination in aquaculture products. EU Regulations 37/2010 and 470/2018 prohibit the use of chloramphenicol and nitrofurans - antibiotics reserved for human medicine - and Regulation 2019/1871 bans carcinogenic triphenylmethane dyes such as malachite green and crystal violet. While quinolones, tetracyclines, amphenicols and sulfonamides remain widely used in aquaculture, ensuring compliance requires technical expertise, especially when some residues may originate from natural sources or cross-contamination. SGS's article also outlines its advanced testing solutions for verifying seafood safety and regulatory compliance. Using accredited LC-MSMS methods, SGS laboratories detect antibiotic and drug residues in seafood products, either in Europe or prior to export from major producing regions including China, India and Latin America. Through its global network of laboratories and food safety experts, SGS helps seafood businesses navigate complex residue regulations and deliver safe, high-quality products to international markets. Interested parties can learn more here . For further information contact: Jennifer Buckley Senior Global Marketing Manager Health & Nutrition Tel: +1 973 461 1498
Midland Pallet Trucks Reveals 2026 Equipment Trends Set to Transform the UK Warehouse Floor
Tue, Nov 11, 2025 03:57 EST
With the UK logistics and warehousing sector preparing for another year of rapid change, Midland Pallet Trucks - a leading UK supplier of pallet trucks, stacker trucks and lift tables - has shared its predictions for the top equipment trends shaping the industry in 2026. The continued growth of e-commerce and rising expectations for same-day fulfilment are driving demand for smarter, more resilient equipment. According to Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Midland Pallet Trucks, the coming year will see a shift towards warehouse tools that boost productivity while remaining in line with environmental and ergonomic goals. "We're seeing the sector evolve beyond simply moving goods quickly," said Chesworth. "Today, it's about smarter movement: using technology and better design to make operations more efficient, quieter, and safer for staff. From intelligent sensors to lithium battery systems, 2026 will be a year of practical innovation on the warehouse floor." Among the most notable trends is the rise of sensor-driven pallet trucks and energy-efficient electric models, which are designed to reduce strain on operators and optimise energy use. Enhanced braking and stability control systems are also becoming standard in response to tightening health and safety expectations. Noise reduction will be another defining theme of the year ahead, with manufacturers placing greater emphasis on low-vibration and quiet-running technologies - a particularly welcome shift for warehouses operating in mixed-use or urban areas. Meanwhile, a growing focus on sustainability is encouraging the use of long-life components, extending the lifespan of manual handling equipment while reducing waste. Chesworth added, "The warehousing landscape in 2026 will look quite different from what we see today. Businesses are becoming more selective about what they buy, prioritising reliability and total cost of ownership over initial price tags. "As electric and ergonomic equipment becomes more accessible, we expect more SMEs to modernise their operations - although the humble pallet truck will very much remain the reliable workhorse of every warehouse, to fall back on when all else fails!" With warehouses across the UK under pressure to deliver faster, safer, and greener fulfilment, innovation in manual handling equipment will continue to play a vital role in strengthening the nation's logistics network. For more information, visit https://www.midlandpallettrucks.com .
EU-funded Project Demonstrates Pathway to Climate-neutral Farming Across Europe
Mon, Nov 10, 2025 15:54 EST
Three-year ClieNFarms initiative reveals practical solutions for reducing agricultural emissions while strengthening farm resilience After three years of field trials across 20 demonstration sites in Europe, the ClieNFarms project has shown that climate-neutral farming is achievable through systemic innovation that works with nature rather than against it. Since 2022, Climate KIC has played a key role in the project - supporting partners in building connections between ClieNFarms and other EU-funded projects, as well as providing assistance with communication, dissemination, and training. Funded under the EU's Farm to Fork Strategy , ClieNFarms has tested and scaled practical solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions while improving soil health, biodiversity and water retention across diverse farming systems - from Mediterranean olive groves to Atlantic dairy operations. The project's results demonstrate significant environmental gains: Belgian sugar-beet growers cut nitrogen use by 30-50% through precision fertiliser injection , while Irish farms achieved nitrogen savings of up to 40% by combining protected-urea fertilisers with white-clover pastures . In Portugal's Alentejo region, biodiverse strips between olive rows have improved rainwater infiltration and reduced erosion , making groves more drought-resistant. " ClieNFarms shows that the solutions for climate-neutral farming already exist - what matters now is connecting them. When farmers, scientists and policymakers work together, innovation becomes action and local change adds up to systemic impact, " said Stelios Dritsas, Project Partner at Climate KIC. Bridging innovation and implementation At the core of ClieNFarms is the Innovative Systemic Solution Space (I3S), a network of 'living labs' where farmers, researchers, advisors and businesses collaborate to develop solutions tailored to local conditions. This approach ensures innovations are both scientifically sound and economically viable for real-world adoption. Climate neutrality in agriculture cannot be defined solely by greenhouse-gas reductions, the project's first Policy Brief argues. "True neutrality depends equally on soil health, biodiversity, water and nutrient cycles." The project has produced two key resources for scaling these innovations: a Scaling Toolbox that helps stakeholders design context-appropriate transitions, and a Catalogue of Climate Solutions featuring tested practices from across Europe. Circular Solutions Among the project's innovations are circular approaches to waste streams. UK researchers tested an N₂ slurry processor that converts animal manure into stable, nutrient-rich fertiliser while trapping nitrogen that would otherwise escape as ammonia or methane. In Romania, trials showed that oilseed by-products can reduce methane emissions from small ruminants by up to 15% while improving milk quality . French farms experimenting with near-permanent soil cover between crops have demonstrated that low-input farming can maintain efficiency while cutting fertiliser use and building soil organic matter. Looking Ahead The ClieNFarms Final Conference on 20 November 2025 in Brussels will bring together the project's partners and wider farming community to share findings and explore pathways for replication under initiatives including the EU Mission for Soil Health . -ENDS- About ClieNFarms ClieNFarms is an EU-funded project established in 2022 under the Farm to Fork Strategy, part of the European Green Deal . The project brings together partners from across Europe and beyond to test and scale solutions for climate-neutral and climate-resilient agriculture. More information: www.clienfarms.eu Conference Registration: https://clienfarms.eu/clienfarms-final-conference/ Notes to Editors: The ClieNFarms Final Conference takes place on 20 November 2025 in Brussels Demonstration sites span multiple European countries including Belgium, France, Spain, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Romania and the United Kingdom The project is funded under the EU's Farm to Fork Strategy, which aims to make Europe's food systems fair, healthy and environmentally sustainable High-resolution images available upon request
AAMI Announces neXus 2026 Advisory Council and Location
Mon, Nov 10, 2025 14:57 EST
The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) is pleased to announce the Advisory Council and location for the premier medical device industry conference coming in the spring of 2026. The 2026 AAMI neXus will be a confluence of learning, collaboration, and innovation. Co-sponsored by the FDA, the inaugural 2024 AAMI neXus attracted more than 400 industry and regulatory professionals and was hailed as an international success. The 2026 AAMI neXus will feature a wealth of FDA experts alongside industry members and AAMI's constituencies, including medical device regulators and manufacturers, standards developers, and industrial sterilization professionals . AAMI's Vice President of Industry and Emerging Technologies, Timothy Hsu, said, "Our conference advisory council is focused on bringing the most up-to-date information and the best experts from across the world to engage in learning, collaboration, and innovation at the confluence of health technology, regulations, and standards. AAMI can promise that this conference will serve as an essential convening of the medical products industry, global regulatory officials, and standards developers." We are pleased to announce the esteemed AAMI neXus 2026 advisory council members. This respected group of thought leaders will collaborate with AAMI to develop robust, cutting-edge conference programming. AAMI neXus 2026 Advisory Council Pat Baird, PHILIPS Richard Bancroft, STERIS Steven Bipes, AdvaMed Lena Cordie-Bancroft, BSI Aaron Dunbar, Boston Scientific Gerald McDonnell, J&J Bakul Patel, Google Fatemeh Razjouyan, Medtronic Linda Ricci, FDA Thor Rollins, Nelson Labs Monica Wilkins, Abbott Terry Woods, FDA Diane Wurzburger, GE Healthcare Timothy Hsu, AAMI The conference will be held from April 14 to 17, 2026, at the Lansdowne Resort in Virginia. Just 30 miles outside Washington, D.C., and 12 miles from Dulles International Airport, this resort and conference center is tucked away in an idyllic setting in Leesburg, Virginia, on 500 picturesque acres overlooking the Potomac River Valley. Join us for this premier international event focusing on the development, adoption, and application of medical device standards to hear directly from FDA experts and network with like-minded professionals within the medical device industry. Questions? Reach out to the AAMI team at events@aami.org .
AAMI Aligns with National Academy of Medicine AI Code of Conduct
Mon, Nov 10, 2025 13:16 EST
The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) today announces its alignment with the National Academy of Medicine's (NAM) recently published AI Code of Conduct (AICC). AAMI intends to leverage the Code to inform its work addressing the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in medical devices Entitled An Artificial Intelligence Code of Conduct for Health and Medicine: Essential Guidance for Aligned Action , the AICC is a non-binding resource that organizations in the medical field can use as a baseline for evaluating AI adoption and deployment. The Code identifies six core commitments for any ethical application and implementation of AI in the medical field. Advance Humanity Ensure Equity Engage Impacted Individuals Improve Workforce Well-Being Monitor Performance Innovate and Learn "AI has the potential to further transform healthcare, but where there is opportunity there is also risk," noted Robert Burroughs, AAMI's Chief Learning and Development Officer. "As the leading developer of voluntary, consensus standards for the medical device industry, our mission is to help ensure the safe and effective use of health technology. The AICC's six core principles provide a framework we can use to align our diverse efforts across standards development, education, and certification. We intend to use the AICC as a key reference document and will share it widely with our members and stakeholders." AAMI Vice President of Standards, Matt Williams, also anticipates clear benefits for AAMI. "We fully expect the AICC will provide a welcome resource for AAMI Committee members as they produce regulatory-ready guidance documents for the entire medical device sector." Laura Adams, Senior Advisor at the National Academy of Medicine, describes the AICC as a "definitive answer to a disjointed landscape" of AI guidelines and frameworks. Describing its six commitments, she noted that readers "find them to be practical. We clarified them, we elevated what was out in the field, and we are finding that people are using [the AICC] as a touchstone." In an effort to facilitate the adoption of these essential guidelines, Adams has authored " Why and How to Use the NAM AICC ." To further accelerate adoption, AAMI is also producing an executive summary of the 189-page AICC later this year. The rigorous NAM development process involves an extensive field review that brings together the world's leading experts. Among the experts who contributed to the AICC were Google's Senior Director of Global Digital Health Strategy & Regulatory and AAMI board member Bakul Patel, Pat Baird, Regulatory Head of Global Software Standards at Philips, who serves as co-chair of AAMI's AI Committee, and AAMI's Vice President of Industry and Emerging Technologies, Timothy Hsu. Do you have questions for the AAMI staffers or members who contributed to the National Academy of Medicine's AI Code of Conduct? Get in touch with AAMI's communications team at dvisnovsky@aami.org .
AAMI Foundation Awards Grants to Hospital, University Research Teams
Mon, Nov 10, 2025 12:32 EST
The AAMI Foundation today announces the recipients of the latest tranche of Mary K. Logan Research Grants . These three projects are aligned with AAMI's mission of promoting the safe and effective use of health technology for the purpose of securing optimal patient outcomes. Congratulations to the research teams at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Elaine Marieb Center for Nursing and Engineering Innovation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and the University of Maryland. CHOP Study on Bag Mask Ventilation of Pediatric Patients Elizabeth Hyde, MD, MSE, FAAP, Pediatric Critical Care Fellow Physician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), will lead a team of researchers to fill a gap in the literature of an objective, reliable, bag mask valve (BMV) quality in pediatric patients. This study is of immense importance, as bag mask valve ventilation is a cornerstone of life-threatening respiratory failure management and a critical step prior to safe placement of a breathing tube, or intubation. Further, respiratory failure is the leading cause for admission to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) and impacts over 40,000 children in the United States annually. The technique for BMV use involves fitting a mask over the patient's face and manually delivering breaths by squeezing a bag. Failure to provide high-quality BMV ventilation dramatically increases the risk of complications during intubation, ranging in severity from low oxygen levels to cardiac arrest. Building on existing academic literature, this study aims to pioneer a machine-learning-driven BMV assessment tool that can provide an objective measure of BMV quality for pediatric patients. This study is expected to be completed by mid-2026. University of Massachusetts Amherst Researchers to Study IV Infusion and Smart Pumps Researchers at the Elaine Marieb Center for Nursing and Engineering Innovation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, led by Karen Giuliano, PhD, RN, MBA, will produce novel research to help improve the practice of IV infusion. Despite the importance of IV infusion and the significant safety issues, minimal research is available to improve this high-risk practice. The Marieb Center already has an IV Smart Pump Laboratory and a long-standing program of IV Smart Pump research focused on usability, safety, and accuracy alongside a national group of research collaborators. The study, entitled The Use of Eye-tracking Technology to Measure Cognitive-Behavioral Processes During IV Smart Pump Programming, will support the development of relevant, evidence-based clinical practice recommendations and to inform IV Smart Pump technology innovation. The researchers expect to complete the study by mid-2026. University of Maryland Study on Medical Device Polymeric Materials Subject to Sterilization Led by principal investigator Mohamad Al-Sheikhly, Ph.D., of the University of Maryland's Department of Materials Science and Engineering, this study seeks to assess one promising alternative to ethylene oxide (EO) sterilization. Titled A Comprehensive Investigation into the Compatibility of Medical Device Polymeric Materials Subject to Sterilization Modalities for Update of the TIR17 , the study will be conducted in collaboration with industry partners Abbott Laboratories, Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic, and Noxilizer. Polymeric materials representing nine polymer "classes" relevant to the medical device industry will be subjected to sterilization via hydrogen peroxide. Prior to and upon exposure to the sterilization modalities by the industry partners, the polymeric materials will be characterized at the University of Maryland, College Park using a comprehensive series of quantitative methods. The study aims to deliver a comprehensive analysis of the characterization methods, mechanisms of the effects of hydrogen peroxide sterilization to enhance AAMI TIR17: 2024; Compatibility of materials subject of sterilization and contribute to a future strategic plan for sterilization for use by the healthcare manufacturing industry. The study is expected to be completed by mid-2026. Join the AAMI Foundation in congratulating the recipients of these Mary K. Logan Research Grants and wishing them well as they commence their efforts to bring new knowledge to the health technology field and support optimal patient outcomes!
Saudi Arabian Authority, SFDA, AAMI Partner on Medtech Best Practices
Mon, Nov 10, 2025 12:10 EST
The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA), cementing a mutual commitment to enhance collaboration in the Saudi medical device sector. "In this era of rapidly evolving technologies, enhancing medical device efficacy and patient safety is a global concern, and best practices should never be siloed to any one nation." That's according to AAMI Chief Learning and Development Officer, Robert Burroughs, who recently returned from a productive visit to the headquarters of the SFDA in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. "SFDA's commitment to transforming their healthcare sector is an incredible example of our shared mission," Burroughs added. "AAMI's mission is centered on continuously advancing the development, management, and use of safe and effective health technology. Patients in Saudi Arabia and across the Gulf region will benefit from our joint work to develop and promote global best practices."
AAMI and TechNation Survey HTM Field
Mon, Nov 10, 2025 12:04 EST
Soon, the health technology community will have fresh insights and previously unknown data about some of its most essential workers. That's because AAMI and TechNation have joined forces to thoroughly survey the professionals who make up the healthcare technology management (HTM) field. In the first-ever edition of the State of HTM Survey , both the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) and TechNation parent company MD Publishing are collaborating to collect the most accurate data possible about the profession. This survey builds upon insights from AAMI's 2021 HTM Demographic Survey , and will investigate salary and compensation, work conditions, demographics, and certification. If you identify as a biomedical equipment technician, clinical engineer, third-party service provider, or any other level of HTM professional, you can serve your industry by filling out the survey. Once completed, AAMI and TechNation will share their findings with the field. The survey is expected to yield the most up-to-date information on the many facets of HTM. This data will help you make important decisions about your career and establish clear baselines for improving the field. AAMI Vice President of HTM Danielle McGeary said, "AAMI is truly gratified to have the chance to serve the HTM community by conducting this survey. We eagerly anticipate distributing our findings to the entire HTM field so that they can learn more about their chosen profession. Our sincere thanks to our friends at TechNation, and to all the HTM professionals who fill out this survey." "This survey is crucial as we partner with AAMI to enhance the HTM industry, a sector vital to us all," added MD Publishing President John Krieg. "The survey will gather direct, primary data from a large sample size, covering key behaviors and data points. This invaluable information will empower decision-makers to implement necessary changes within individuals and departments, fostering greater efficiency, refining policies, and elevating standards. Ultimately, these improvements are critical for providing superior patient care. We are thankful for the opportunity with AAMI and excited to see the final results." Please participate in the 2025 State of HTM Survey today. The survey will remain open until October 31. Want more information about the survey? Check out this AAMI News interview with TechNation !
Southern Careers Institute Announces Pre-Nursing Pathway Courses Offered Through Brownsville Branch Campus
Mon, Nov 10, 2025 11:31 EST
Southern Careers Institute (SCI) is proud to announce the launch of its new online Pre-Nursing Pathway Courses , offered through the Brownsville Branch Campus as part of SCI's new School of Nursing . These online courses are designed to help students complete the core science and general education prerequisites needed to apply for SCI's Associate of Applied Science in Nursing program-currently offered exclusively at the Brownsville Branch Campus. The Pre-Nursing Pathway provides a structured and supportive route for aspiring nurses to build a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and quantitative reasoning. With flexible online learning and guidance from SCI's knowledgeable instructors, students can gain the preparation needed to pursue their nursing education with confidence. After completing the Pre-Nursing Pathway courses, students may apply for admission to the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing program. Graduates of the program are trained to work in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and home health agencies. Enrollment for the Pre-Nursing Pathway Courses is now open. To learn more or to apply, visit scitexas.edu/pre-nursing-pathway or call (844) 783-6569 to speak with an admissions advisor. Press Contact: Alyssa Luna Southern Careers Institute Email: alyssa.luna@scitexas.edu About Southern Careers Institute Founded in 1960, Southern Careers Institute (SCI) has been dedicated to empowering Texas students through career-focused education. With eight campuses conveniently located in Austin, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Harlingen, Pharr, San Antonio North, San Antonio South, and Waco, SCI offers a diverse array of programs designed to prepare students for successful careers and meaningful community contributions. Our training programs encompass various fields, including Business, Beauty, Healthcare, Technology, and Trades, with options for hybrid and online learning to accommodate different learning styles. Please note that not all programs are available at every campus. The Southern Careers Institute Austin Main campus is located at 1701 W Ben White Blvd, Suite 100, Austin, TX 78704. Phone: 512-432-1400 Website: scitexas.edu
ConnecToledo Launches First Community Clean-Up in Uptown
Mon, Nov 10, 2025 10:52 EST
ConnecToledo , in partnership with Downtown Toledo Improvement District (DTID), will host its first Uptown Clean-Up Day on Friday, Nov. 14, from 10 a.m. to noon, inviting community members to help beautify the Uptown District. Volunteers will meet at Uptown Green, 1904 Madison Ave., for a morning of litter collection, recycling efforts, and outreach to unsheltered citizens in the area. The goal of the event is to form a core group of volunteers and build community engagement across all districts within the city's special improvement district (SID). Uptown will become part of ConnecToledo's SID expansion beginning Jan. 1, 2026. As the first event of its kind, this effort will help ConnecToledo plan to host future clean-ups in 2026. Several local organizations are partnering to make Uptown Clean-Up Day possible, including: Toledo Lucas County Homelessness Board Unison Health Neighborhood Properties Incorporated Toledo Fair Housing Center Making a Difference Neighborhood Health Association St. Paul's Community Center United Way 211 Keep Toledo/Lucas County Beautiful ConnecToledo will provide gloves, vests, trash bags, and cleaning supplies. Donuts from Wixey Bakery will be available for volunteers at check-in, and lunch will be served from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Manhattan's Pub & Cheer. Board members from DTID and ConnecToledo will also participate in the cleanup. ConnecToledo and the DTID work closely together to advance the vitality of downtown Toledo. DTID sets priorities for the district, while ConnecToledo brings expertise in urban planning, development, and operations to carry out the programs and projects. With representatives from both boards collaborating regularly, the partnership ensures clear governance, professional management, and a shared mission. Together, they make certain every initiative contributes to a more welcoming, active, and connected downtown, fostering a vibrant community for residents, workers, visitors, and businesses alike. "Uptown Clean-Up Day is a chance for residents, organizations, and local leaders to come together and make a visible impact in our community," said Ash Layman, director of marketing and events for ConnecToledo. "We're excited to engage volunteers in Uptown and build momentum for expanded clean-up efforts throughout the SID next year." Volunteers of all ages are welcome. To sign up, visit the Eventbrite page by clicking here . ### About ConnecToledo ConnecToledo Downtown Development Corporation is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the redevelopment and vitality of downtown Toledo. The organization connects public and private investment to implement the Downtown Toledo Master Plan and advance community priorities through marketing, event management, environmental maintenance, safety, and economic development services. ConnecToledo's mission is to create an exceptional experience for everyone who invests, works, plays, dines, shops, and lives in downtown Toledo.
Thrive Causemetics Names Lip Gloss after Breast Cancer Survivor Carrie Madrid
Mon, Nov 10, 2025 09:21 EST
When Carrie Madrid, founder and president of The CARE Project Inc ., was battling cancer, she discovered how vital it was to keep a healthy outlook on life. The CARE Project Inc. is a Riverside, Calif.-based nonprofit that provides emotional and financial support to breast cancer survivors. Madrid lifted her spirits by using the slogan Laughter and Lip Gloss, saying that with those two things, she could get through anything. She often used the hashtag *laughterandlipgloss on her Instagram posts. Her positivity didn't go unnoticed. Thrive Causemetics, a company known for producing clean, non-cancer-causing beauty products, saw her posts and reached out asking her to apply for THE CARE PROJECT to become a Giving Partner. The company recently named a shade of lipstick after Madrid in celebration of all her work supporting breast cancer survivors. According to Madrid, Thrive cosmetic prides itself on giving back to organizations who make a difference in the lives of women overcoming obstacles such as cancer. The CARE Project, Inc. and Thrive Causemetics have similar goals. "Each product is meticulously crafted with proven technologies to address your daily makeup needs, and every purchase you make contributes to one of our 550+ nonprofit partners across the U.S.," said a Thrive Causemetics spokesperson . About five years ago, Thrive Causemetics partnered with THE CARE PROJECT. Since then, Thrive has donated tens of thousands of dollars' worth of product to The CARE Project, Inc. Madrid has used those donations to support and uplift her clients, helping them feel beautiful and confident as they recover. Madrid said that once you go through cancer, you change your outlook on life - and that includes the way you consume food and use skincare products. "After cancer, people become more mindful of what they put in and on their bodies," she said. "That's why Thrive Causemetics' mission and focus on safe, non-toxic beauty products are so important." Research has shown that there may be a link between ingredients used in certain beauty products and cancer. "Some beauty and personal care products contain endocrine-disrupting ingredients that can modify how your hormonal system works. ... Other personal care product ingredients are endocrine disruptors ... such as phthalates, parabens, benzene, Bisphenol A (BPA), [and] BPS," according to the MD Anderson Cancer Center. "Research shows that 'endocrine disrupting' chemicals ... have been linked to breast cancer," said Environmental Working Group, an organization that promotes environmental health by changing industry standards. Madrid added that maintaining a positive mindset is just as vital when you're fighting cancer. "It's important for cancer survivors to keep a positive outlook on life, and that includes keeping up their appearance," Madrid said. "When you look better, you feel better." The partnership has also been well received by The CARE Project Inc.'s clients, according to Madrid.
Ugandan Charity Boss in Aid Warning on Visit to Parliament
Mon, Nov 10, 2025 02:11 EST
A social entrepreneur from Uganda is in Parliament this week delivering a blunt message: the old model of aid isn't working. Haril Kazindra is hosting an event in Parliament on Tuesday November 11 where he will reveal how his charity Musana - which impacts 100,000 people per year in Uganda and employs 700 staff - is turning a profit and not relying on Western donations for running costs. From 'Aid To Enterprise', hosted by Mike Wood MP in the Churchill Suite in the House of Commons, will bring together MPs, development leaders, and NGO executives to debate how locally driven enterprise can rebuild economies from within. Traditional aid models create a dependency on donors and should be replaced with business, argues Kazindra, whose organisation runs 19 social enterprises including schools, hospitals and hotels. Once Musana raises funds for building costs, its projects become self-sustainable and any profits are then reinvested into expansion. They turned a £400k profit last year in Uganda and claim after initial investment, their projects don't rely on Western money for running costs. Kazindra is in London this week with his wife, Andrea, who is from Denver. The couple met in Uganda when Andrea was on a short-term trip. They started Musana as a small grassroots initiative but it has become a movement proving that enterprise can do what decades of overseas aid has failed to achieve. "For too long, Africa has been treated as a project, not a partner," Haril said. "We don't need more handouts. We need opportunity. If a community can earn, it can endure. That's how we break the cycle." Musana has recently opened a UK office and is keen to spread its unique message. Haril and Andrea will meet with MPs, donors, foundations and church leaders who are interested in backing their vision. "When the grant ends, too many projects collapse," said Andrea. "Enterprise keeps the lights on. It gives people dignity. That's the future of development. We are thankful for aid and for donations, but we believe in a hand-up, not a hand-out. We're excited to deliver this message to the UK and expand our work. The interest we have had so far from British supporters has been encouraging." Mike Wood MP, who is hosting the event, learned about Musana last year and was keen to support them. He said: "Musana's story is both a challenge and an inspiration. They show what happens when local enterprise takes the lead and communities own their future. It's exactly the kind of innovation we need to learn more about." Check out www.musana.org for more. ENDS
Cultural Survival Is at COP30 to Ensure Indigenous Rights Are Part of the Climate Solution
Fri, Nov 07, 2025 13:53 EST
From November 10 to November 21, 2025, the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), commonly referred to as COP30, will take place in Belém, the capital of the state of Pará, in Brazil's lower Amazon region. This global meeting will bring together government representatives from the 198 countries that are Parties to the Convention, representatives of UN bodies, civil society, academia, industry, and a significant delegation of Indigenous Peoples, women, and youth. Indigenous representation is essential in moving world leaders to take immediate action on climate change, and that is why members of our team will be attending to join the International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change (Indigenous Caucus) and other Indigenous and allied leaders in pushing policymakers for urgent and holistic responses to combating and mitigating the impacts of climate change. Proactive efforts to center, resource, and respect Indigenous rights, leadership, and stewardship must be prioritized in all layers of decision-making. Cultural Survival's in-person delegation includes our staff members: Aimee Roberson (Choctaw and Chickasaw), Executive Director; Alicia Moncada (Wayuu), Director of Advocacy and Communications; Edson Krenak (Krenak), Brazil Program Manager; Rosy Sul González (Maya Kaqchikel), Indigenous Rights Radio Program Manager; Mariana Kiimi Ortiz (Ñuu Savi/Mixtec), Advocacy Associate; Camila Romero (Quechua), Keepers of the Earth Program Assistant; Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Koĩts-Sunuwar), Community Media Program Coordinator; Thaís Soares Pellosi , Executive Assistant; Carmem Cazaubon , Capacity Building Program Assistant; and consultants: Djalma Ramalho (Aranã Caboclo) and Polina Shulbaeva (Selkup). Our Brazil partners: Newiwe Ana Miranda Top'Tiro (Xavante/A'uwẽ Uptabi), Safira Ribeiro da Silva (Quilombola Mumbuca), Osmar Marcelino Miranda (Aranã Caboclo), and Ailton Seabra Borges (Itacoã Miri). We will work to demand: Finance justice and direct access to climate finance by Indigenous communities. End of Sacrifice Zones by dismantling the system of environmental racial sacrifice zones created by extractive projects and infrastructure corridors. No community should bear the cost of "green" transitions that reproduce historical injustices, dispossession, and contamination in the name of just transition or green economy. Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in all matters related to Indigenous Peoples, including policies, investments, and extractive industries, and so-called development projects, from cradle to grave, communities must be consulted and consent given or withdrawn. End to false solutions such as carbon markets, offsetting, and debt-inducing climate finance. Protection of Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact. Territorial protection and demarcation of Indigenous lands and territories. A Just Transition rooted in Indigenous Peoples' rights. Precise and systematic integration of Indigenous Knowledge systems in all climate policies, National Determined Contributions, and National Adaptation Plans. Direct participation in the design and oversight of transition mineral supply chains. Respect and inclusion of Indigenous leadership and knowledge from youth and Elders , through Knowledge Exchange Investments and Youth and Elders Funds. Systems for Digital Sovereignty. More effective protection of environmental Indigenous rights defenders. Aimee Roberson (Choctaw and Chickasaw), Executive Director, states, "As we journey to Belém, humanity as a whole is at a fork in the road . Are we going to continue on a path of environmental destruction, or are we going to work collectively to change course and accept our responsibilities to be good stewards of our communities and environments ? Will we disregard what we know about the impact of our actions on the ecosystems and climate that support all life on Mother Earth? Or will we listen to the inherent intelligence and wisdom of Indigenous Peoples who know how to live in harmony and balance? Indigenous Peoples are disproportionately impacted by climate change, yet we have a lot to offer toward solutions to this crisis. To be able to provide this valuable leadership, we must be allowed autonomy, self-governance, and collective rights, including the ability to steward the lands and waters of our territories . These things allow our lifeways, languages, cultures, traditional knowledge systems, and Indigenous wisdom to continue and be an example for all of humanity." Alicia Moncada (Wayuu), Director of Advocacy and Communications, says, "Indigenous Peoples are on the frontlines of the climate crisis, yet we continue to be excluded from the climate finance and decision-making processes that directly affect our lives. At COP30, we are demanding that climate finance flow directly to Indigenous and community-led solutions and Indigenous-led adaptation strategies . We have protected the majority of the world's biodiversity and its sentient beings, yet our communities are being displaced, our food systems disrupted, and our sacred sites destroyed by climate impacts we did not cause. True climate justice requires reparations for these losses and damages. Climate action is not a political option; it is an obligation, and Indigenous leadership is essential for any real solution ." Edson Krenak (Krenak), Brazil Program Manager, explains, "After 30 years of global Climate Conferences, Indigenous Peoples call for concrete actions to ensure access to climate finance, the protection and guarantee of their territories , and the safeguarding of their freedom, and right to self-determination . We are facing a flood of false solutions transforming our lands into sacrifice zones for the Green Economy. We demand real actions, not promises! For the first time, our forest communities, Indigenous Peoples, Quilombola, and traditional communities have the opportunity to speak and present their local agendas. As a relative from a traditional community said to me, 'To show the forest: its smells, tastes, colors, and demands. To make it present itself, without needing to be translated or explained.' This COP will see the forest up close, not through satellites or images produced and used by those who do not live here. Indigenous Peoples are truly hosting the COP in their own home, and we want this experience to be truly impactful. " Attend Our Events at COP30: