Cwmbran event celebrates National Apprenticeship Week with opportunities at Safran Seats
Thu, Feb 05, 2026 06:52 EST
As part of National Apprenticeship Week 2026, people in Cwmbran will have the chance to explore real apprenticeship opportunities with Safran Seats, one of the world's leading suppliers of aircraft seating. In Wales, Safran Seats has a highly skilled team of over 1400 people, that specialise in the design, manufacture and in-service support of first and business class seats for major commercial airlines around the world. Careers Wales and Working Wales are teaming up with the employer to deliver a series of free, information sessions designed to help young people and adults understand what an apprenticeship in engineering and manufacturing could offer them. The sessions will take place at the Cwmbran Careers Wales Centre on Thursday 12 February. Open to anyone aged 15 and over, the event will give attendees the opportunity to meet representatives from the employer, hear directly from current apprentices and learn about the skills development, training routes and career pathways available at Safran Seats. Careers Wales advisers will also be on hand to offer free careers and employability support, either on the day or through a follow-up appointment. Event details: Date: Thursday 12 February 2026 Time: Three bookable sessions: Session 1: 2pm - 2:45pm Session 2: 3pm - 3:45pm Session 3: 4pm - 4:45pm - (particularly suitable for school pupils aged 15+ or those unable to attend earlier sessions) Location: Cwmbran Careers Centre, Unit 21, North Walk, Cwmbran, NP44 1PR Booking is essential, with 35 spaces available per session. Places can be booked via Eventbrite: Apprenticeship event / Digwyddiad prentisiaeth Tickets, Thu, 12 Feb 2026 at 14:00 | Eventbrite During the sessions, representatives from Safran Seats will talk through their current apprenticeship opportunities, what the roles involve, the skills employers are looking for and what it's like to work in the aviation and manufacturing sector. Attendees will learn more about Safran Seats' apprenticeship routes, including: Manufacturing and Production Apprentice (Level 3) Engineering Apprentice - Mechanical or Electrical (Level 4) Degree Apprenticeship in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (Level 6) Sarah Curtis, VP Human Resources at Safran Seats, said: "We are delighted to once again be recruiting to our apprenticeship scheme in 2026. Our team in Cwmbran and Newport support a wide range of airlines from all over the world and our apprentices have the opportunity to learn by contributing to live programmes. "The scheme continues to grow year on year and is a key part of our strategy to develop a pipeline of future talent to support our business growth. We are pleased to be able to continue investing in highly skilled roles in the local area and playing our part in delivering a strong economy in Wales." Nicola Bevan, team manager at Careers Wales, said: "National Apprenticeship Week is the perfect time for people to explore new pathways. "We're delighted to work with Safran Seats to showcase the range of apprenticeship in engineering and manufacturing opportunities available locally. This event will help individuals understand what an apprenticeship can offer and how Careers Wales can support them in taking the next step." Successful apprenticeship applicants have the choice of being based at either the Cwmbran or Newport Safran Seats site. What you'll need to apply for an apprenticeship: Applicants must be aged 16+ GCSE Maths and English at grade C or above (or be on track to achieve this) Terms and conditions apply to individual roles Working Wales is delivered by Careers Wales and funded by the Welsh Government to provide careers guidance and employability support to those aged 16 and above. For more information about Working Wales and how to access careers support, visit the Working Wales website , call free on 0800 028 4844, speak to an adviser via webchat, or email workingwales@careerswales.gov.wales .
New technology from Vaisala lowers cooling waste in critical spaces
Thu, Feb 05, 2026 06:35 EST
What's the cost of a half-degree? Roughly 80% of the world's data centers still rely on air cooling. Fixing a 'half-degree' error there can avoid around $805 million in cooling waste every year, about $8 billion over a decade, based on moderate 10 MW sites. Vaisala, a global leader in measurement instruments and intelligence for climate action, introduces Origo, a next-generation modular measurement platform designed to transform environmental monitoring in data centers and other mission-critical buildings. Why half a degree matters A temperature sensor off by just 0.5 °C (32.9 °F) might sound trivial, but for example in a 10 MW data center, that small error can cost more than $800,000 in wasted cooling energy over ten years. In life science cleanrooms, for example, the stakes are even higher: any critical environmental parameter such as temperature or relative humidity can compromise product integrity or research outcomes, with losses that go far beyond energy costs. Air cooling remains essential in a rapidly evolving data center market There are an estimated 12,000 data centers worldwide, with the U.S. and Europe accounting for more than a half. While liquid and hybrid cooling are growing fast for high density AI workloads, air cooling remains the universal foundation of data center thermal management. It provides the room-level baseline cooling every facility needs, while liquid cooling adds targeted, high efficiency heat removal for the hottest racks. As a result, hybrid architectures -air for space, liquid for the densest loads- are now standard in both new builds and retrofit projects. Impact at scale Reliable, precise measurement is critical for optimizing air-cooled environments. "Generic sensors with ±0.5 °C accuracy drive overcooling and energy waste, costing operators tens of thousands of dollars annually. Origo's precise ±0.1°C and ±1 %RH accuracy and stable measurements reduce unnecessary cooling while ensuring the reliable environmental control that critical facilities depend on. It translates to performance that pays for itself in months and protects uptime for years to come," says Anu Kätkä , Vaisala's Product Line Manager for HVAC and Critical Buildings. Applied at global scale, eliminating the "half-degree" error across today's predominantly air-cooled installed base - roughly 80% of the world's ~12,000 data centers - would avoid around $805 million in wasted cooling energy every year, totaling approximately $8 billion over a decade. With data centers consuming about 1.5% of global energy, and demand set to more than double by 2030, precision sensing is essential to keep energy use and emissions in check while safeguarding IT performance. Designed for today's and tomorrow's critical environments Origo is engineered for simplicity and long-term adaptability. Its modular design enables monitoring of multiple parameters through Vaisala's compatible probes, such as carbon dioxide (CO₂) and dew point sensors, on the same platform. This flexibility makes Origo a future-proof solution that adapts to evolving measurement requirements also in other critical environments such as cleanrooms, life science applications, and semiconductor manufacturing. Backed by Vaisala's commitment to reliability, Origo ensures accurate measurements and dependable performance throughout its service life, helping operators protect processes, reduce risk, and optimize resources. Origo's field‑replaceable probes allow quick on‑site updates with minimal interruption. Vaisala's wide range of services, from accredited calibrations to technical support, is available to complement on‑site expertise. Key facts briefly The world runs on approximately 12,000 data centers; U.S. + Europe together represent well over a half of all sites Air cooling remains a standard baseline for most facilities; liquid is growing fast for high-density AI, often in hybrid setups A 0.5 °C error can cost a 10 MW data center more than $800,000 in cooling energy over 10 years Vaisala Origo delivers ±0.1 °C temperature accuracy and ±1 %RH humidity accuracy for stable, reliable environmental control Modular design and multi‑parameter capability suit critical environments such as data centers, cleanrooms, hospitals, production facilities, and semiconductor environments
Urban Warehousing Is Breaking Old Assumptions About Materials Handling
Thu, Feb 05, 2026 06:32 EST
Pallet Truck Shop, the UK's largest supplier of pallet and sack trucks, is warning that the rapid growth of urban warehousing and micro-fulfilment hubs is challenging long-held assumptions about how materials handling equipment should be specified and used. As retailers and logistics operators race to position stock closer to consumers, city-based warehouses are becoming smaller, denser and far more constrained than the traditional out-of-town sheds they are replacing. From repurposed retail units to compact industrial spaces, these last-mile hubs play a critical role in meeting fast delivery expectations - but many businesses are still deploying equipment designed for very different environments. In larger distribution centres, space allows for wide aisles, generous turning circles and heavy-duty equipment built for long runs and high volumes. Urban warehouses, by contrast, must contend with narrow access points, low ceilings, mixed-use layouts and frequent stop-start movement. Using pallet trucks designed for expansive sheds in these settings can create inefficiencies, congestion and unnecessary risk. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Truck Shop, said the industry is in the middle of a seismic change. "Companies are scaling down their warehouse footprints but often forgetting to scale down or adapt their equipment," he said. "A pallet truck that works perfectly in a large shed can be completely wrong for a city warehouse. Manoeuvrability, fork length, turning radius and overall footprint suddenly matter much more." One of the most common mistakes businesses make when moving into urban sites is prioritising load capacity over control. In tighter spaces, oversized pallet trucks can block aisles, slow picking operations and increase the likelihood of minor collisions or damaged stock. On the other hand compact, responsive equipment - such as pallet trucks, stackers and table trucks - helps maintain flow even when space is at a premium. Chesworth added that urban warehouses also place different demands on staff. "Last-mile operations are fast-paced and often rely on smaller teams working in close quarters. Equipment needs to reduce physical effort and be intuitive to use, especially when operators are handling high volumes in short bursts. The right pallet truck supports productivity without adding strain." Pallet Truck Shop said demand is growing for pallet trucks and stackers specifically suited to tight environments, with features such as shorter forks, improved steering geometry and durable components that can cope with frequent, short distance moves. To find out more about Pallet Truck Shop, visit: www.pallettruckshop.co.uk .
Powering Smarter Nutrition: Supp Welcomes Expert Nutritionist to the Team
Thu, Feb 05, 2026 06:10 EST
Sheffield-based supplement brand Supp has announced the appointment of Georgina Taylor, Registered Associate Nutritionist, to its expanding Health Hub team. The addition marks another step in the brand's mission to make evidence-based nutrition simpler, smarter, and more accessible to everyone. Georgina brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her new role. Having graduated with a degree in Nutrition, she began her career as a health advisor at Bupa, working one-to-one with clients on personalised nutrition and lifestyle plans. That experience, she says, gave her a real understanding of the individuality of health and how different bodies respond to different needs. "I've always been interested in learning more about my own health and wellbeing, which is what led me to study nutrition at university," Georgina said. "Working with people from all walks of life helped me understand that health is never a one-size-fits-all approach. Since then, I've gone on to create educational content for nutritionists, dietitians, and charities, building on that knowledge and exploring new areas of research." Georgina passion lies in women's health, an area she believes still has a lot of untapped potential. "As someone who deals with PCOS and PMDD myself, I find it fascinating to explore how nutrition can support these conditions," she explained. "There's so much still to discover, and it's exciting to see how understanding in this area continues to grow." At Supp, Georgina will help create accessible, evidence-based resources for the Health Hub - from articles and guides to myth-busting content that helps people make better choices about their nutrition. "I hope to bring some clarity to nutrition," she said. "It doesn't have to be hard, expensive, or complicated to eat and live well. Once you learn something, you never unlearn it, and I want to create content that really adds value." Welcoming her to the team, Supp co-founder and biomedical scientist Olivia Buckley said, "Georgina's balanced, realistic approach to nutrition aligns perfectly with what we stand for at Supp. Her understanding of women's health and her ability to turn science into clear, practical advice will be a huge asset to the Health Hub. "We're thrilled to have her on board as we continue to grow our community and empower people to make informed, sustainable choices for their health and wellbeing." For more information, visit https://supp.store .
Dr Lin Day Named Among the UK's Top 100 Influential People for Her Transformative Work in Early Childhood
Thu, Feb 05, 2026 05:51 EST
Dr Lin Day, founder of Baby Sensory and Toddler Sense, has been named one of the Top 100 Influential People in the UK in recognition of her enduring contribution to early childhood development - and of her profound impact on families, practitioners and entire communities. The accolade forms part of the Top 100 Influential People programme, created by Awards Intelligence to recognise individuals whose work actively improves society. Selected by an independent judging panel of leaders from a wide range of sectors, the programme seeks to amplify voices that are making a genuine and lasting difference - often beyond the spotlight of mainstream media. Dr Lin has dedicated her career to understanding how babies and young children learn, connect and thrive in their earliest years. Through Baby Sensory and Toddler Sense, she has helped shape evidence-informed, developmentally appropriate programmes that support not only children but also parents and carers at a formative stage of family life. WOW World Group, which delivers these programmes through award-winning franchises across several countries, continues to see the real-world impact of this approach every day. Classes are designed to be inclusive, supportive and accessible, giving families practical tools they can use beyond the classroom while fostering confidence, connection and community. Commenting on the honour, Dr Lin Day said, "This award represents the joy, love, and privilege of supporting families over the years. I am truly grateful to the practitioners, colleagues, and communities who have shaped this journey, and whose care and belief in supporting families in the early years, continue to make a positive difference." Judges praised both the reach and integrity of Dr Lin's work. One judge commented, "The quality of entrants this year was incredibly strong - so it is our pleasure to confirm that our judges feel that you are a truly influential individual that affects and impacts society for the better." The Top 100 Influential People programme was founded by Awards Intelligence founder Mark Llewellyn-Slade. At its core is the belief that those working to make the world better deserve recognition, encouragement, and a platform to share their message. Dr Lin's inclusion reinforces the growing recognition of early years development as a cornerstone of societal wellbeing, and the importance of investing time, care and expertise in the earliest stages of life - where the impact can be felt for generations to come. For information about WOW World Group, visit Dr Lin Day, founder of Baby Sensory and Toddler Sense, has been named one of the Top 100 Influential People in the UK in recognition of her enduring contribution to early childhood development - and of her profound impact on families, practitioners and entire communities. The accolade forms part of the Top 100 Influential People programme, created by Awards Intelligence to recognise individuals whose work actively improves society. Selected by an independent judging panel of leaders from a wide range of sectors, the programme seeks to amplify voices that are making a genuine and lasting difference - often beyond the spotlight of mainstream media. Dr Lin has dedicated her career to understanding how babies and young children learn, connect and thrive in their earliest years. Through Baby Sensory and Toddler Sense, she has helped shape evidence-informed, developmentally appropriate programmes that support not only children but also parents and carers at a formative stage of family life. WOW World Group, which delivers these programmes through award-winning franchises across several countries, continues to see the real-world impact of this approach every day. Classes are designed to be inclusive, supportive and accessible, giving families practical tools they can use beyond the classroom while fostering confidence, connection and community. Commenting on the honour, Dr Lin Day said, "This award represents the joy, love, and privilege of supporting families over the years. I am truly grateful to the practitioners, colleagues, and communities who have shaped this journey, and whose care and belief in supporting families in the early years, continue to make a positive difference." Judges praised both the reach and integrity of Dr Lin's work. One judge commented, "The quality of entrants this year was incredibly strong - so it is our pleasure to confirm that our judges feel that you are a truly influential individual that affects and impacts society for the better." The Top 100 Influential People programme was founded by Awards Intelligence founder Mark Llewellyn-Slade. At its core is the belief that those working to make the world better deserve recognition, encouragement, and a platform to share their message. Dr Lin's inclusion reinforces the growing recognition of early years development as a cornerstone of societal wellbeing, and the importance of investing time, care and expertise in the earliest stages of life - where the impact can be felt for generations to come. For information about WOW World Group, visit www.wowworldgroup.com .
Winter Wellness on a Budget: The Natural Superfood That Does the Work of Multiple Supplements
Thu, Feb 05, 2026 05:39 EST
With households reassessing spending habits in the New Year, many are taking a closer look at their wellness routines. January often brings good intentions, but also the realisation that maintaining a cupboard full of individual supplements can be costly and difficult to sustain. But more and more household are discovering a new - yet ancient! - ally: Irish Sea Moss, a powerful wholefood alternative that delivers a broad spectrum of nutrients in a single daily serving. Harvested from the cold Atlantic waters off the Irish coast, Irish Sea Moss is a nutrient-dense food rather than a trend-led supplement. Unlike synthetic tablets that isolate individual vitamins or minerals, sea moss contains a naturally balanced matrix of vitamins, minerals and bioactive compounds that work together in the body. Laboratory analysis of The Moss Way's Irish Sea Moss confirms the presence of key nutrients including vitamins A and C, zinc, magnesium, iodine and a range of antioxidants, alongside prebiotic fibres that support gut health. This means fewer separate products to buy and manage. Rather than combining prebiotics, immune supplements, skin formulas and energy boosters, sea moss offers a more streamlined approach that aligns with everyday routines. Its naturally occurring polysaccharides support digestive balance, while trace minerals help maintain energy levels and immune resilience during the colder months, when fatigue and minor illness are more common. The Moss Way's products are prepared using hand-harvested sea moss sourced from Ireland's west coast, working with families who have gathered seaweed for generations. This close, transparent supply chain not only supports sustainability, but also ensures consistency and quality - giving customers a supplement that delivers genuine value rather than inflated promises. Harry Morgan, founder of The Moss Way, says the appeal of sea moss lies in its simplicity. "People are feeling overwhelmed by wellness routines that are expensive and hard to keep up with. Sea moss offers a way to support the body with one wholefood supplement that does a lot of the heavy lifting naturally. It's about nourishment, not excess," he explains. As winter stretches on and budgets tighten, Irish Sea Moss is the most sensible choice for those looking to support their health without overcomplicating it. In a season that calls for warmth, balance and practicality, this humble marine plant is proving that effective wellness does not need to come at a premium. For more information, visit www.themossway.co.uk .
Food Processing Innovation: Perten Opens Process NIR Center of Excellence in Stockholm
Thu, Feb 05, 2026 02:30 EST
A new hub designed to bring customers, applications, and real-time process insight together to turn analytical science into operational value. Perten, a PerkinElmer company and global leader in advanced analytical solutions for food quality control, today announced the opening of its new Process NIR Center of Excellence at its headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden. The Center of Excellence has been created as a collaborative environment, inviting customers and Perten experts to work together to accelerate the practical application of process near-infrared (NIR) technology. The goal is simple: help manufacturers move faster from questions to answers, and from data to decisions, while reducing risk along the way. Across the food value chain, manufacturers are under pressure to improve efficiency, reduce waste, and meet increasingly demanding quality goals. While process NIR technology offers powerful real-time insight, adoption levels increase significantly when customers are able to clearly link analytical performance to real-world process outcomes. The Stockholm Center of Excellence is designed to address these challenges while helping customers achieve their long-term goals. At the facility, customers experience live demonstrations of Perten's benchtop, in-line, and on-line NIR analyzers using real samples and processes, illustrating how continuous measurement enables tighter control, faster responses to variability, and confident automation. The Center of Excellence underscores Perten's commitment to accelerating customer science by combining advanced instrumentation with deep expertise and hands-on collaboration to support the shift from traditional lab testing to future‑proof, real-time process monitoring. "The Stockholm Process NIR Center of Excellence marks an important step in our journey to help customers transform how food is produced," said Paul Morrison, Managing Director of Perten. "By enabling smarter process control, process NIR can support reduced waste, improved margins, and lower energy consumption. Most importantly, this center gives us a place to collaborate directly with customers, exchange ideas, and co-develop solutions that deliver measurable value." The Center of Excellence complements Perten's global network of technical support and application development resources. Perten maintains an extensive library of validated calibrations supporting markets such as grains and cereals, feed production, dairy processing, snack foods, sugar refinement, processed meats, ethanol production, edible oils, and more, enabling faster deployment and reduced implementation risk for customers worldwide. "By bringing expertise into a shared, physical space, the Process NIR Center of Excellence reinforces Perten's leadership in process analytical technology and is a perfect illustration of PerkinElmer's approach of co-innovating with customers," said Dirk Bontridder, CEO of PerkinElmer. "The facility is purpose‑built to foster long‑term partnerships through structured, hands‑on engagement, ranging from application‑specific demonstrations and expert consultations to training programs, customer showcases, and immersive workshops. Together, these experiences create a collaborative environment where ideas turn into innovation, helping customers move more quickly and confidently from analytical potential to real operational impact."
44th annual Sugarplum Ball benefiting Manning Family Children's takes place Saturday, March 28
Wed, Feb 04, 2026 17:23 EST
On the evening of Saturday, March 28, friends and supporters of Manning Family Children's will celebrate the 44th annual Sugarplum Ball , themed "Where the Garden Grows . " The annual black-tie fundraiser, presented by LEMOINE, will return to the River City Ballroom and Plaza at Mardi Gras World for a night to remember. Co-Chairs Meg Baldwin and Mary Martin Roth will lead more than 100 Host Committee members who seek to raise $1.5 million in support of Manning Family Children's. Working alongside the 2026 Ball Co-Chairs, Auction Chairs Sarah Petitto and Amy Rougelot and Food Chairs Meredith Claiborne and Ashby Navarro have helped plan an unforgettable evening. "As one of New Orleans' most cherished philanthropic events, Sugarplum Ball celebrates the unwavering support of our community, raising more than $14.5M to advance Manning Family Children's since the Ball's inception in 1981," said Lucio A. Fragoso, President and CEO of Manning Family Children's. "Together, we have laid the foundation for a healthier future for kids. Events like Sugarplum Ball help fuel our vision, ensures our commitment to every child and to an entire region made healthier." Top sponsors, including LEMOINE, ENFRA, the Ray & Jessica Brandt Family Foundation, In-Telecom and Motorola Solutions, Our Lady of the Lake Children's Health, CMA Technology Solutions, Deloitte, First Horizon Bank and LSU Health New Orleans Offices of the Senior Vice Chancellor and School of Medicine Dean. Sponsors $12,000 and above will enjoy exclusive access to the Floral Fête VIP Party presented by the Ray & Jessica Brandt Family Foundation to kick off the evening from 6-7 p.m. Cuisine by Ralph Brennan Catering and Events, Napoleon House and Ralph's on the Park and entertainment by NOLA String Quartet will get the evening's festivities started. "Mary Martin and I are honored to carry forward this incredible tradition, now in its 44th year, as this year's Sugarplum Ball Co-Chairs. With the help of our host committee, we aim to deliver a night in full bloom while raising important funds for Manning Family Children's," said Baldwin. "Our community's continued generosity helps ensure that every child has access to the expert care that he or she needs, and always regardless of a family's ability to pay." The main event begins at 7 p.m., featuring new entertainment on the ENFRA Stage with 8-piece Motown band Az-IzZ joining the fun from Atlanta. Guests will enjoy delicious food from more than 40 local restaurants, and signature cocktails and beer provided by Crescent Crown, The Sazerac Company and Goldring Family Foundation, and wine from Republic National Distributing Company. A memorable silent auction will feature hundreds of items filled with unique artwork, fine jewelry, vacation packages, sports memorabilia and more. Surrounded by beautiful floral themed décor and whimsical garden-themed characters, patrons will also take a chance at the $50,000 Fleurishing Fortune Cash Raffle presented by Ray & Jessica Brandt Family Foundation. Tickets are on sale now at manningchildrens.org/cashraffle and will be sold during the ball, while chances remain. The winner will be announced on stage at 9:30 p.m. and does not need to be present to win. "Sugarplum Ball is a beautiful testament to the collective impact of our community," added Roth. "As mothers and longstanding members of this community, it gives us great pride and comfort to be a part of this transformative night that supports the health and wellbeing of the children of our region. We are grateful for everyone who has played a part in shaping the ball's success." For more than 70 years, Manning Family Children's has proudly served as Louisiana's only, freestanding, comprehensive children's hospital with more than 600 pediatric-trained providers and 3,000 employees solely dedicated to the care of kids. In addition to comprehensive services offered at its main campus in New Orleans, Children's operates a robust network of more than 30 satellite locations, pediatric affiliations across Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and robust and long-standing community programs designed to meet the health needs of the diverse communities it serves. At the heart of its mission, Manning Family Children's is committed to delivering expert care for every child, every time - regardless of the family's ability to pay. For more information or to purchase tickets and sponsorships, visit manningchildrens.org/sugarplum .
Historic New Orleans Collection to host 18th annual Musical Louisiana concert: Echoes of Innovation
Wed, Feb 04, 2026 17:19 EST
NEW ORLEANS (Feb. 4, 2026) - The Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) will co-present the 18th annual Musical Louisiana: America's Cultural Heritage concert with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) and Treme's Petit Jazz Museum in the St. Louis Cathedral Wednesday, March 4. Admission is free. Curated by Alvin Jackson of Treme's Petit Jazz Museum, the concert will present "Echoes of Innovation" celebrating 19th-century composers and innovators featuring works by Basile Barès, Charles Lucien Lambert, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Edmond Dédé, Thomas J. Martin and more. Pairing composers alongside civic and cultural pioneers of their day, "Echoes of Innovation" reflects the interplay of art and society as a reminder that art never exists in isolation-its creation is always rooted in the world that shapes it. "Almost eight years after my initial foray into the great world of classical music, I finally met a group of likeminded people who shared my belief that this historic music needed to be properly presented to the public. It is with this combined passion and creative nuances for these Afro-Creoles composers of classical music that has inspired us to do more to bridge the gap between that which for centuries has divided and silenced the world of music in America," said Jackson. The GRAMMY® Award-winning LPO will be joined by guest artists Doreen Ketchens, OperaCréole, Oscar Rossignoli and Geovane Santos under the baton of Daniela Candillari. "This collaboration allows us to honor the brilliant 19th-century Creole innovators whose work laid the foundation for the New Orleans sound we cherish today," said LPO Executive Director Anwar Nasir. "By bringing these voices to the forefront, we are celebrating the profound truth that our music and our history are inextricably linked." Jackson will host a preconcert talk at HNOC's Williams Research Center (410 Chartres St.) ahead of the concert. The discussion, facilitated by historian Jari C. Honora, will begin at 6 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 p.m.) and conclude in time for attendees to walk to the St. Louis Cathedral for the concert. "Since 2007, Musical Louisiana: America's Cultural Heritage has showcased Louisiana's contributions to the world of classical music," said HNOC President and CEO Daniel Hammer. "By bringing these archival stories to life in the heart of the city, HNOC serves as more than just a repository; HNOC is a vital steward of our shared identity, ensuring that the innovations of the past remain a living source of inspiration for our community today." Musical Louisiana is a free, educational concert for music lovers in New Orleans and throughout the state. Dedicated to the study of Louisiana's contributions to the world of classical music, the award-winning concert series reaches an audience of more than 30,000 individuals through live radio broadcasts and online video streaming. This year's concert will be streamed live on LPOmusic.com and WLAE.com. This program is made possible with support from Steinway Piano Gallery of New Orleans and New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund. Additional support is provided by the New Orleans City Council-Caesars New Orleans Casino Community Support Grant. Musical Louisiana is free and open to the public, and no registration is required. Seating at the St. Louis Cathedral will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Doors for the concert open at 7 p.m. RSVP at www.hnoc.org to receive concert reminders and email updates.
Tasmanian Tiger® Launches New Medic Pack Solutions for First Responders
Wed, Feb 04, 2026 15:35 EST
TT First Responder 50 backpack and TT Side Pocket 17 expand modular, vehicle-ready load carriage for EMS professionals. Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., announced the release of two new medic load-carrying solutions for 2026: the TT First Responder 50 paramedic backpack and the TT Side Pocket 17 modular add-on. Designed specifically for first responders, the new products focus on organized access, modularity, and durability in high-demand first responder environments. The TT First Responder 50 is a large-capacity paramedic backpack engineered for structured, vehicle-ready medic transport. The 50-liter pack features a fully functional interior layout with multiple removable pouches, hook-and-loop partitions, and elastic fixation points to allow customized organization of medic equipment and supplies. Four detachable hook-and-loop pockets with transparent fronts support rapid identification of contents, while an internal disposable glove compartment is accessible from the front of the pack. A removable Tegris® SRPP panel with laser-cut holes and slots provides additional mounting flexibility using bungee cord or hook-and-loop fastening. The pack also includes side slots sized for SAM® splint rails, external scissor fixation, bottom MOLLE for additional pouches, and side mountings designed to accommodate the TT Side Pocket 17. A padded back carrying system, detachable shoulder straps, multiple carry handles, and a heavy-duty No. 10 YKK zipper support transport in dynamic response scenarios. Constructed from CORDURA® 700 denier (Multicam® 500 denier), the TT First Responder 50 measures 23.2 x 13.4 x 9 inches (59 x 34 x 23 cm) and weighs 8.25 pounds (3.74 kg). MSRP is $649 for Black, Olive and Coyote. MSRP is $799 for Multicam. Designed as a dedicated expansion option, the TT Side Pocket 17 provides an additional 6.5 liters of external storage and is specifically engineered to integrate with the TT First Responder 50. The large side pocket features a MOLLE reverse system and internal MOLLE hook-and-loop surfaces to support modular configuration. A padded, hook-and-loop divider allows the interior to be split into two vertically stacked compartments. Additional features include detachable compression straps, a front daisy chain with bungee cord and stopper, and compatibility with packs requiring three MOLLE loops, including the TT Move On MK II and MK III. The TT Side Pocket 17 measures 17 x 6 x 4 inches (44 x 15 x 10 cm), weighs 13 ounces (365 kg), and is constructed from CORDURA 700 denier (Multicam 500 denier). MSRP is $99.95 for Black, Olive, and Coyote. MSRP $119 for Multicam. Together, the TT First Responder 50 and TT Side Pocket 17 provide a scalable, mission-ready solution for EMS, tactical medics, and rescue professionals who require organized, durable, and adaptable medic load carriage. Check out the new 2026 product line digital catalog here. Click to see the Tasmanian Tiger Full Product Line Vol. 5 digital catalog here. Find a local dealer here for any of the exciting Tasmanian Tiger products. Stay in the conversation by following us on Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram . All sales inquiries can be directed to tt@tasmaniantigerusa.com .
Motorcoach Sales Exceed 2,000 Units for Second Straight Year as Industry Enters Next Phase of Growth
Wed, Feb 04, 2026 15:27 EST
Sustained sales reflect an 11.4 percent annual growth rate since 2023, placing the market firmly above pre-recovery trend lines The American Bus Association (ABA), the leading voice in North America's charter bus, motorcoach, group travel and tourism industries, today announced the Fourth Quarter 2025 Motorcoach Builders Survey. The survey, which is produced by the ABA's research arm, the American Bus Association Foundation, produces the report each quarter with data collected from surveys of the major motorcoach manufacturers that sell vehicles in the United States and Canada. This quarter, the participating manufacturers sold 657 new and 85 pre-owned coaches, for a total of 742 motorcoaches. This compares with 683 during the fourth quarter of 2024 (Figure 1). The year-over-year increase reflects continued replacement demand as operators modernize fleets that were held longer during the pandemic and supply-chain disruptions. Despite this improvement, fourth-quarter 2025 sales remain 27.4% below the same quarter in 2019, underscoring that overall volumes are still below long-term growth expectations (Figure 2). Taken together, the data point to cautious forward momentum rather than a broad-based expansion, with operators preparing for major international events while prioritizing reliability, safety, and cost control in purchasing decisions. Sales of new motorcoaches have increased by 29.8% compared to the same quarter in 2024, with the sale of pre-owned motorcoaches 52.0% lower (Figures 3 and 4). The sharp divergence between new and pre-owned sales underscores the evolving cost dynamics facing the industry. While new motorcoach purchases accelerated as operators sought to lock in pricing and delivery timelines, the decline in pre-owned sales suggests tightening availability and rising prices in the secondary market. Together, these trends point to a market balancing near-term affordability concerns against the need for long-term fleet efficiency and compliance. "While higher equipment costs driven by global trade policy remain a major factor in the health of the bus industry, they have not slowed operators' commitment to upgrading their fleets," said Fred Ferguson, President & CEO of the American Bus Association. "Back-to-back years of more than 2,000 units sold show an industry that has moved beyond recovery and into a steadier replacement cycle. At the same time, rising insurance costs and misguided policies advanced by environmental advocates remain potential headwinds. Even so, operators are investing in newer vehicles with advanced safety, technology, and performance features as they respond to growing consumer demand for bus-based transportation-demand reinforced by greater public awareness, stronger support for motorcoaches as an efficient travel option, and major events on the horizon that are driving long-term planning and confidence across the market." Sales to both private and public entities increased in Q4 compared to the same quarter in 2024, increasing by 5.7% and 354.3%, respectively (Figure 5). Looking ahead, sustained recovery in the motorcoach market will depend on predictable trade policy, manageable financing conditions, and continued investment in domestic manufacturing capacity. While sales are approaching pre-pandemic benchmarks, prolonged cost pressures could constrain future fleet renewal and slow the adoption of newer, safer, and more efficient technologies without supportive policy and economic conditions.
This World Cancer Day, St. Baldrick's Foundation Leads the Charge Against Childhood Cancer
Wed, Feb 04, 2026 14:00 EST
This World Cancer Day, the St. Baldrick's Foundation , the largest charity funder of childhood cancer research grants in the U.S., is shining a light on the urgent need for continued investment in childhood cancer research, and on the powerful global community working together to accelerate cures and develop better, safer treatments for children facing cancer. Worldwide, a child is diagnosed with cancer every two minutes. While survival rates have improved for some pediatric cancers, cancer remains the leading cause of disease-related death among children in the United States. Globally, outcomes are far worse: nearly 90% of children with cancer live in developing countries, where survival rates are only 20-30% due to limited access to specialized care and clinical trials. At St. Baldrick's, the mission is clear: to fund the most promising research so children with cancer, no matter where they live, have a chance to live long and healthy lives. For over 25 years, St. Baldrick's has funded more than $369 million in childhood cancer research, supporting institutions and researchers across the U.S. and around the world. Recognizing that great research knows no borders, St. Baldrick's is leading collaborative, global efforts that drive progress for children everywhere. Advancing Research Across the World St. Baldrick's supports a wide range of international research initiatives to help children with cancer worldwide. A cornerstone of this impact is the Foundation's International Events Program . When head-shaving fundraisers and other St. Baldrick's events take place outside the United States, the Foundation partners with trusted childhood cancer organizations in the same country - ensuring that funds raised locally stay in the area to support children with cancer. Today, St. Baldrick's works alongside partners in Bermuda , Hong Kong , and the Netherlands , empowering local communities to raise critical funds and awareness while strengthening childhood cancer support systems in their own regions. In addition to its global events program, the Foundation funds collaborative Consortium Research Grants that bring together researchers from multiple institutions, often across different countries, to tackle complex challenges in childhood cancer research. St. Baldrick's also supports its International Scholars program, which provides advanced training to researchers from low- and middle-income countries and equips them to continue lifesaving work in their home countries. Today, International Scholars are advancing pediatric cancer research in regions including Africa, Asia, Central America, and the Middle East. This commitment to international collaboration and innovation is further reflected in the Robert J. Arceci Innovation Award, originally established by St. Baldrick's in memory of longtime board member and renowned pediatric cancer researcher Dr. Robert J. Arceci. The award recognizes young investigators with a proven record of bold, outside-the-box thinking and strong collaboration. Today, the award is offered to researchers across Europe through funding from FIGHT KIDS CANCER , with the nomination and peer-review process administered by the St. Baldrick's Foundation. The award provides €250,000 per year for four years, totaling €1 million in research support. Recent recipients include Dr. Sophie Postel-Vinay of the University College London Cancer Institute in 2024 and Dr. Joshua Waterfall of the Institut Curie in France in 2025. Together, these global programs translate into tangible improvements in care and access for children with cancer. One example is Dr. Alfonso Ramirez-Ristori , whose work is helping close a critical gap in childhood cancer care. Diagnosing pediatric cancer increasingly depends on specialized testing that examines the genetic makeup of a tumor to guide treatment decisions-tools that are widely available in high-income countries but far less accessible elsewhere due to a shortage of trained specialists. With support from St. Baldrick's, Dr. Ramirez-Ristori is completing advanced training at the University of California, San Francisco, and will return to Mexico equipped with skills that can transform how children's cancers are diagnosed. When his training is complete, he will become the first fully trained molecular pediatric pathologist in Mexico, expanding access to accurate diagnoses and improving outcomes for children nationwide. What is discovered through childhood cancer research today will shape the future for children around the world. On World Cancer Day, St. Baldrick's calls on the global community to raise awareness, support research, and take action to help find cures. Because every child deserves the chance to grow up, dream big, and live life to the fullest. To learn more about St. Baldrick's and its global impact, visit StBaldricks.org , and connect with us on Facebook , X , Instagram , LinkedIn , TikTok , and YouTube . About St. Baldrick's Foundation Every 2 minutes, a child somewhere in the world is diagnosed with cancer. In the U.S., 1 in 5 will not survive. The St. Baldrick's Foundation, the largest charity funder of childhood cancer research grants, has awarded more than $369 million to researchers to Conquer Kids' Cancer. When you give to St. Baldrick's, you don't just give to one hospital - you support every institution with the expertise to treat kids with cancer across the U.S. St. Baldrick's ensures that children fighting cancer now - and those diagnosed in the future - will have access to the most cutting-edge treatment, by supporting every stage of research, from new ideas in the lab to the training of the next generation of researchers, to lifesaving clinical trials. St. Baldrick's has played a role in virtually every advancement in the field over the past 25 years and remains essential in advancing progress and fostering innovation in childhood cancer research. Visit StBaldricks.org and help #ConquerKidsCancer.
Winners of the prestigious Careers Wales Valued Partner Awards 2026 announced
Wed, Feb 04, 2026 10:45 EST
Careers Wales has announced the eight winners of the 2026 Valued Partner Awards at a ceremony held on 28 January 2026 at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay. The annual awards recognise organisations that have gone above and beyond in working with schools to deliver high‑quality, engaging and meaningful careers experiences that help pupils connect classroom learning with real‑world opportunities. Over the past year, the winning employers have provided workshops, mentoring, workplace visits and a wide range of activities designed to inspire pupils, broaden their horizons and support them to make informed choices about their future. The winners, who are from locations across Wales, were revealed live by event host, Sian Lloyd. Nikki Lawrence, chief executive at Careers Wales , said: "We are very proud to celebrate this year's winners, whose support has made a real and lasting difference to young people across Wales. Their willingness to share their time, knowledge and experience plays a vital role in engaging with pupils and helping them to explore career pathways that are available to them and understand the world of work "On behalf of myself and everyone at Careers Wales, I want to extend our warmest congratulations and thanks to all of our winners and nominees for the invaluable support they provide." Minister for Skills, Jack Sargeant said: "Congratulations to all the winners and nominees of this year's Valued Partner Awards. These organisations demonstrate the power of partnership between employers and schools in opening doors for our young people. "I'm pleased to see Atlas Copco recognised as Best Newcomer - as my former employer, I know first-hand the value they place on developing young talent. By sharing their expertise and providing real-world experiences, they are helping to build a skilled and confident workforce for Wales's future." Giorgia Paoloni, HR business partner at Atlas Copco , said: "I wasn't expecting it at all, so it was a bit of a surprise, but I'm really proud to know that all the hard work we've been doing has been recognised. As an engineering company, we know how important it is to engage with young people to show them what opportunities are available." Conor Lynn, Family Law Solicitor at Berry Smith Lawyers , said: "I was genuinely honoured and quite overwhelmed to have won the award. Giving young people the opportunity to understand their options and feel more confident about their future is something I care deeply about." The full list of categories and winners are: Outstanding Achievement Award: Hafren Dyfrdwy / Severn Trent Best Newcomer: Atlas Copco Best Ongoing Relationship with a School: voco St. David's Cardiff Most Supportive Work Experience Employer: Cambrian Village Trust Most Supportive Small Business: Caffi Y Cwt Potiau / The Potting Shed Café Best Promoter of Welsh in the Workplace: Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Bae Abertawe / Swansea Bay University Health Board Best Supporter of the Net Zero Agenda: Morlais Outstanding Personal Contribution: Conor Lynn - Berry Smith Lawyers You can read more about the Valued Partner Awards on the Careers Wales website . For more information on employer engagement with schools, visit the Careers Wales employer pages or contact employerengagement@careerswales.gov.wales .
Toxic Substances Regulations Updated in Canada
Wed, Feb 04, 2026 10:26 EST
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 012.26, highlighting Canada's publication of the Prohibition of Certain Toxic Substances Regulations 2025, SOR/2025-270, which will officially replace the 2012 framework on June 30, 2026. Published in the Canada Gazette, Part II on December 31, 2025, SOR/2025-270 marks a significant expansion of environmental protection, repealing and replacing the earlier version with stronger controls on persistent and bioaccumulative toxic substances. The manufacture, sale and import of high-risk chemicals, including per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and other high-concern chemicals, are now subject to tighter restrictions. Flame retardants Dechlorane Plus (DP) and decabromodiphenyl ethane (DBDPE) have been prohibited. SOR/2025-270 aligns Canada with international chemical safety standards and is intended to promote the adoption of safer chemical alternatives. A permit system for short-term use of restricted substances is included to support industry transition to safer alternatives and more sustainable practices. Companies must prepare for compliance with the changes by reviewing supply chains, checking revised exemption criteria and preparing permit applications where necessary. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 012.26 includes further information on key updates included in SOR/2025-270. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 012.26 for more details. IMPACT NOW for sustainability Through the IMPACT Now for sustainability initiative, SGS offers targeted solutions under four key pillars: climate, circularity, nature and environmental and social governance assurance. Under the nature pillar it offers range of PFAS solutions to help businesses reduce risk, enhance compliance and drive sustainable innovation. Learn more about IMPACT NOW for sustainability. SGS consumer product services SGS provides news about the development of regulations affecting consumer products as a complimentary service. With an unrivaled global network of laboratories, they offer physical/mechanical testing, analytical testing and consultancy work for technical and non-technical parameters applicable to a comprehensive range of consumer products. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's consumer product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Canada Updates Toxic Substances Regulations SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. Min Zhu Senior Director, Technical Services and Operations Softlines, US and Canada Tel: +1 (97) 346-11230 Website: http://www.sgs.com/softlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Tatro® Toys Unveils Names of Four New Characters Joining Flicker the Fox
Wed, Feb 04, 2026 10:03 EST
Baton Rouge, LA. February 4, 2026, Tatro Toys is excited to announce the names of four new characters, expanding its vibrant world of inclusive, imagination-driven play. Joining Flicker the Fox, introduced in the fall of 2025, these new friends mark the beginning of the next chapter in the Tatro Toys universe. After weeks of community participation and creative, heartfelt submissions, the names have been chosen, each one shaping the unique stories these characters will bring to life. "Names are where stories begin," said Will Barrios, Founder of Tatro Toys. "They give our characters personality, purpose, and a sense of belonging. By inviting families into this process, we weren't just choosing names, we were building this world together." Meet the newest friends joining Flicker the Fox and the Tatro Toys family: Wink the Firefly: Bright and joyful, Wink lights up the night and inspires wonder, curiosity, and warmth wherever he goes. Luma the Unicorn: Majestic and graceful, Luma stands tall with quiet confidence, inspiring kindness and sparking imagination in everyone around her. Bloop the Seahorse: Cozy in his bubble and mindful of safety, Bloop balances adventure with comfort, reminding children it's okay to explore at their own pace. Noodle the Worm: A thoughtful character with a rich inner world, Noodle's wisdom runs as deep as the soil he calls home. The naming contest invited families, children, and caregivers to actively shape the Tatro Toys universe, reinforcing the brand's belief that stories are stronger when created together. Tatro Toys will announce the official contest winners soon and will continue rolling out stories, play experiences, and adventures featuring Flicker the Fox and these new characters in the coming months. For updates and upcoming announcements, follow Tatro Toys on social media and stay tuned as these stories continue to unfold. About Tatro ®Toys: Founded by Will Barrios, a Certified Play Expert and heart-led creator, Tatro Toys® designs inclusive, joyful toys that empower children and families to play with love. Relaunching in 2026, the brand is rewriting the toy story one joyful toy at a time through products and experiences that reflect the beautiful diversity of how families grow and thrive.
KLAS Research Ranks ScribeEMR Best in KLAS for Virtual Scribing Services for Third Consecutive Year
Wed, Feb 04, 2026 06:01 EST
Award to be Presented at HIMSS 2026 Global Health Conference, March 9, 8 pm PST ScribeEMR has for the third consecutive year been highly ranked as "Best in KLAS for Virtual Scribing Services" in the rigorous 2026 Best in KLAS: Software & Services Report . Receiving this Best in KLAS top ranking means ScribeEMR-a leading provider of AI-powered healthcare documentation solutions, virtual scribing and medical office services-has once again been recognized as the leader in virtual scribing services by leading healthcare providers nationwide. The healthcare IT industry holds Best in KLAS vendors to the highest standards of excellence. Annual rankings are based on feedback from thousands of providers nationwide submitted during the past year. The well-regarded Best in KLAS: Software & Services Report, now available at klasresearch.com/report/2026-best-in-klas-awards-software-and-services/3621 , calls attention to software and services companies who excel in helping healthcare professionals improve patient care. "The Best in KLAS awards recognize the vendors who consistently deliver excellence through partnership with healthcare organizations," says Adam Gale, CEO, KLAS Research. "Winning this award means customers trust you to help them succeed in our rapidly changing healthcare landscape. This means helping them to improve patient care, achieve better outcomes, and find true ROI. We're honored to amplify the voice of providers and payers at KLAS, and to celebrate those vendors who turn feedback into action." "Once again, the Best in KLAS recognition reinforces how providers benefit from ScribeEMR's ROI in improving efficiency, enhancing revenue and reducing burnout-all of which improve patient care quality," says ScribeEMR Senior Vice President Terry Ciesla. "Our AI-powered medical charting system, ScribeRyte AI, which can be used as a standalone solution or combined with remote scribe review, is also helping HCPs across most specialties produce nearly 100% accurate SOAP notes quickly and cost-effectively." Customers surveyed for the 2026 Best in KLAS: Software & Services Report graded ScribeEMR's commitment to maintaining strong relationships, value, service, and operations, which earned the company an overall 91.9 KLAS score. ScribeEMR pairs each clinician with a dedicated virtual medical scribe who has expertise in their specialty. The clinician communicates with the scribe via a computer, smartphone, or tablet during patient visits. Scribes enter notes directly into the EMR, capturing each provider's charting style. Providers typically close and sign off on charts by end of the workday. ScribeEMR will be presented with the Best in KLAS for Virtual Scribing Services Award at the Best in KLAS Awards Show 2026, March 9, at the Cromwell Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, during the 2026 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition.
Pallet Trucks UK: Why Retention Starts on the Warehouse Floor
Wed, Feb 04, 2026 05:36 EST
As UK logistics and warehousing businesses continue to grapple with labour shortages and rising staff turnover, many are overlooking a critical factor in retention: the quality of the equipment workers rely on every day. Pallet Trucks UK is encouraging employers to recognise that investment in reliable manual handling equipment sends a clear message about how much their workforce is valued. While pay, flexibility and progression remain important, day-to-day working conditions play a significant role in whether employees stay or leave. In warehouses, this often comes down to the tools used to move goods. Ageing, poorly maintained pallet trucks, stackers and lift tables can slow work, increase physical strain and create frustration, particularly for experienced staff who know how much difference good equipment can make. By contrast, robust pallet trucks and lift solutions that operate smoothly, handle loads predictably and require minimal effort can transform how a role feels. Even modest upgrades can reduce fatigue, lower the risk of strain-related injuries and make long shifts more manageable. In a sector where many roles are physically demanding, these small improvements can have an outsized impact on morale. Pallet Trucks UK works with businesses of all sizes, from independent operators to large distribution centres, supplying equipment designed for durability, ease of use and long service life. Hand pallet trucks, electric pallet trucks and compact lifting solutions remain a practical alternative to more complex machinery, particularly in busy or space-constrained environments where simplicity and reliability matter most. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Trucks UK, said, "Staff notice when employers cut corners on the kit they use every day. If a pallet truck is hard to manoeuvre, unreliable or constantly out of action, it sends the wrong signal. Investing in decent equipment shows respect for the people doing the work, and that has a real impact on how valued they feel. "Retention doesn't always require sweeping changes. Often, it's about removing daily frustrations and making the job safer and more comfortable. When workers can do their job without battling the equipment, it improves morale and, ultimately, loyalty." With an ageing workforce and continued competition for skilled warehouse operatives, many employers are rethinking where investment delivers the greatest return. For Pallet Trucks UK, the answer often starts on the warehouse floor, where dependable manual handling equipment supports safer working practices and demonstrates a long-term commitment to the people keeping supply chains moving. For more information, please visit: www.pallettrucksuk.co.uk .
Invest Atlanta Announces Business Readiness Loan Fund to Empower Small Businesses Ahead of Major Global Events
Tue, Feb 03, 2026 18:02 EST
Providing flexible, low-interest capital to help local entrepreneurs scale, create jobs, and compete on a global stage ahead of upcoming international events in Atlanta Invest Atlanta ; in partnership with the City of Atlanta and Showcase Atlanta , is proud to announce the launch of the Atlanta Business Readiness Loan Fund (ABRLF), a groundbreaking pilot initiative designed to equip small businesses with the tools and resources needed to thrive during some of the largest events in the world. With a focus on enhancing marketing, inventory management, and customer experience, the ABRLF offers targeted financial support that will help local entrepreneurs prepare for and capitalize on upcoming large-scale events hosted by the city. "These events are more than just major sporting moments; they are economic catalysts bringing in massive revenue for the city," said Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens. "The Atlanta Business Readiness Loan Fund ensures that our small businesses, especially those owned by historically underserved communities, are positioned to grow, hire, and lead as the world turns its eyes to Atlanta. These events include, but are not limited to: - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Super Bowl LXII in 2028 - NCAA March Madness - Final Four in 2031 With applications opening today, ABRLF will provide a flexible, low-interest loan to small businesses operating within the city limits, helping them enhance their visibility, scale operations, improve customer service, and meet increased demand during major events. The loan size includes a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $15,000, with a 5% matching requirement. Eligible uses of funds include: - Working Capital to fund Administrative Expenses and Inventory - Customer Experience Enhancements: Upgrading technology (e.g. POS systems, booking software, mobile payment options) Improving physical space (e.g. store layout, signage, lighting, seating, or accessibility upgrades) Enhancing online presence (e.g. website improvements, online ordering systems, customer service chat tools) Staff training to improve service quality and responsiveness Creating Loyalty programs or personalized marketing efforts Adding multilingual support to better serve diverse customer bases "Since 2024, Invest Atlanta has supported over 3200 businesses with our innovative resource tools totaling an economic impact of over $125 million," said Dr. Eloisa Klementich, president and CEO of Invest Atlanta. "This pathway is about economic inclusion. We want Atlanta's small business community to win right alongside the city. The ABRLF is our way of turning global attention into local impact." Atlanta's reputation as a hub for international events continues to grow, and the city is committed to ensuring that local businesses are fully equipped to benefit from the influx of visitors and increased economic activity. "Showcase Atlanta is proud to support the Atlanta Business Readiness Loan Fund by helping ensure local businesses are visible, prepared and connected to opportunity as global events come to our city," said Lamar Stewart, Interim Executive Director of Showcase Atlanta. "This initiative turns international moments into meaningful, local impact, strengthening small businesses, neighborhoods and the overall economic fabric of Atlanta. In partnership with the City of Atlanta and Invest Atlanta, we're focused on making sure Atlanta businesses are positioned to participate, compete and thrive." Additionally, Showcase Atlanta's vendor directory is an opportunity to increase visibility and revenue for Atlanta's legacy and small business communities. Business owners can now add, claim or update their listings by visiting https://showcaseatlanta.com/get-involved . For more information on eligibility, terms, and how to apply, visit https://www.investatlanta.com/businesses/small-businesses/fifa-world-cup-2026 . About the Atlanta Business Readiness Loan Fund The Atlanta Business Readiness Loan Fund ( https://www.investatlanta.com/businesses/small-businesses/small-business-loan-programs ) is a city-supported financial resource designed to prepare and empower small local businesses for economic opportunities tied to large-scale events hosted in Atlanta. The fund promotes equitable growth, economic resilience, and the long-term success of Atlanta's small business ecosystem. About Invest Atlanta To advance Atlanta's global competitiveness by growing a strong economy, building vibrant communities, and increasing economic prosperity for all Atlantans. www.investatlanta.com https://www.instagram.com/invest_atlanta/ About Showcase Atlanta Showcase Atlanta is a public-private, not-for-profit initiative under the Choose Atlanta umbrella, dedicated to ensuring Atlanta's small businesses, neighborhoods and cultural community are front and center as national and global events come to the city. The initiative focuses on business readiness, community engagement and amplifying Atlanta's local culture to create lasting economic and civic impact. https://showcaseatlanta.com/ https://www.instagram.com/showcaseatlantaofficial/
Shell Tech™ Launches Shell Tech Gear
Tue, Feb 03, 2026 15:09 EST
Shell Tech ™, a leading innovator in the ammunition industry, is proud to announce the launch of Shell Tech Gear , a dedicated website for its Shell Tech-branded apparel and accessories. This new gear-focused website will sell Shell Tech's premium apparel and accessories collection designed for outdoor enthusiasts, firearms aficionados, and hunting communities. Combining durability, functionality, and modern style, Shell Tech Apparel offers high-performance gear, such as t-shirts, hoodies, hats, and flannels, built to keep up with the most demanding lifestyles. "This launch expands Shell Tech into a true lifestyle brand," said Peter Foss , Managing Partner and CEO of Shell Shock Technologies. "Our gear is built for people who push hard, train hard, and live boldly. We're proud to offer apparel and accessories that reflect the strength and spirit of our community." Designed for comfort and durability, the Shell Tech T-Shirt line is crafted from premium-grade, breathable cotton blends. These shirts feature reinforced double-stitched seams for enhanced durability, shrink-resistant construction for longevity and hassle-free care, and modern, tailored fits in bold color options. Available in Sizes Small to 2XL for $24.99. Built for versatility and all-weather performance, the Shell Tech Hoodie is crafted with innovative Tech-Terry™ material. This mid-weight hoodie offers optimal warmth and breathability, ensuring you stay comfortable whether trekking through rugged trails, hunting, or relaxing by the campfire. Its sleek design delivers a modern yet practical aesthetic, suitable for any outdoor activity. The Shell Tech Hoodie boasts secure, easy-to-access pockets to keep your essentials within reach, while its adjustable hood and relaxed fit provide a perfect balance between mobility and protection. Sustainably made with responsibly sourced materials, this hoodie reflects Shell Tech's commitment to eco-conscious living without compromising on durability or performance. Lightweight yet resilient, it is built to handle the demands of year-round adventures, making it a reliable choice for outdoor enthusiasts everywhere. Available in Sizes Small to 2XL for $49.95. For those who appreciate a rugged, functional style, the Shell Tech Flannel provides a perfect balance of warmth, durability, and flexibility. Crafted from a resilient cotton-polyester blend, this flannel is perfect for all-season wear. Thoughtful details like a glass-cleaning hem, stylish contrast taping, and secure buttoned pocket flaps enhance both practicality and aesthetic appeal. Lightweight and travel-friendly, it's the ultimate companion for hunts, range outings, or weekend adventures. Available in Sizes Small to 2XL for $59.95 - $69.95. From Hi-Vis Logo Caps to the Shell Tech Truck Cap, Shell Tech headwear is meticulously designed for performance-driven outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring quick-drying, UV-protected fabrics, our headwear shields you from the elements while ensuring a tactical, stylish finish that's built to last. MSRP $24.95. Beyond apparel, Shell Tech has also expanded into high-quality accessories designed to support an active lifestyle, perfect for outdoor adventurers and their four-legged companions. This includes products like the Shell Tech Dog Bowl, which is ruggedly designed to withstand tough environments while feeding your dog, and the Shell Tech Rambler 24-Oz. Mug with Magslider™ Lid, crafted with double-wall vacuum insulation to keep drinks icy cold or piping hot for hours. Shell Tech Apparel and Accessories seamlessly combines innovation, durability, and style, ensuring that every product meets the highest standards of performance and reliability. Designed for those who push the limits, the collection features premium materials, reinforced construction, and functional designs tailored to outdoor and shooting sports enthusiasts. Whether you're braving the elements, training at the range, or embracing an active lifestyle, Shell Tech Gear is built to perform - everywhere, every time. Join the Shell Tech Community and experience apparel and accessories built for those who demand excellence. Visit Shell Tech Gear to explore the full collection and social media platforms: Facebook , Instagram , X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube .
Lawrence Group Designs Austin Regional Clinic's First Ambulatory Surgery Center in Round Rock, TX
Tue, Feb 03, 2026 13:23 EST
Lawrence Group's Austin, TX office served as the architect on the new Austin Regional Clinic (ARC) Greenlawn Specialty clinic, opened on Jan. 19, 2026 in Round Rock, TX. The free-standing clinic houses ARC's first Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC), offering access to specialty and surgical care in a single, centralized location. ARC engaged long-standing design partner Lawrence Group to design the new specialty clinic and Ambulatory Surgery Center in the growing Round Rock community. The clinic, located in a newly constructed spec medical office building at 3207 Greenlawn Blvd, involved an interior finish-out for the entire facility with ARC as its exclusive occupant. The 22,000-square-foot clinic features 17 exam rooms, three procedure rooms, an on-site lab and radiology focused on the following specialties: general surgery, podiatry, ear nose and throat (ENT), audiology, and orthopedics. It is also home to 15 physicians and advanced practice clinicians (APCs), and will house ARC's first outpatient surgery center, ARC Surgery Center North, scheduled to open in the spring. The building posed challenges on optimizing floor plan layouts for both clinical and surgical space types. This, coupled with being the first ASC that ARC has delivered in central Texas, resulted in the project team collaborating extensively on code, industry best practices, and functional needs to develop a successful project objective and program. "Our team worked closely with the client, general contractor, engineering and equipment partners, and other collaborators to develop an efficient, standardized program that allowed the square footage to be maximized with room for growth in the second-floor clinic," said Luma Jaffar, Managing Principal of Lawrence Group's Austin office. "Implementing measures like standardizing operating rooms to just over 400 square feet required close collaboration with the project team to ensure the layout remained functional while optimizing the overall floor plan." ARC Greenlawn Specialty is the healthcare provider's 36th clinic in Central Texas and its third in Round Rock, joining ARC Round Rock and ARC Sendero Springs. Some ARC Round Rock specialties, physicians, and APCs will be transitioning to ARC Greenlawn Specialty as part of the specialty hub expansion. Specialty services remaining at ARC Round Rock will include allergy and asthma; cardiology; dermatology; family medicine; internal medicine; pediatrics; rheumatology; and sports medicine. "ARC is proud to continue serving the Round Rock community with the addition of ARC Greenlawn Specialty," said ARC President and CEO Anas Daghestani, MD. "This clinic brings new and expanded services, including surgical care, to one centralized location in a rapidly growing community and supports our mission to provide coordinated, comprehensive, accessible health care to individuals and families in Central Texas." Texas-based Rogers O'Brien Construction served as the general contractor on the project.