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Hitex to host three expos HIMTEX, IPEC, and ECO Sustain Expo simultaneously from August 16th to 19th

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Hyderabad, August 12th, 2024…. Hyderabad International Trade Expositions Ltd (HITEX) will be organizing three expos HIMTEX, IPEC, and ECO Sustain Expo simultaneously from August 16 to 19 at Hitex, Madhapur in the city.

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The three expos are the 8th edition of the Hyderabad International Machine Tool & Engineering Expo (HIMTEX). It will be run concurrently with the India Process Expo & Conference (IPEC) and the Eco Sustain Expo from August 16th to 18th, 2024. These events provide a platform for showcasing the latest innovations and developments in the manufacturing sector, offering opportunities for networking, collaboration, and growth.

The three significant expos—HIMTEX, IPEC, and Eco Sustain Expo—cater to the diverse needs of a manufacturer. HIMTEX focuses on machine tools, considered the backbone of manufacturing; IPEC emphasizes innovation and process trends; while Eco Sustain Expo centres on sustainable practices added Srikanth TG, Business Head of HITEX.

HIMTEX 2024 is fuelling supply chain efficiency and industrial growth across the youngest Indian state Telangana, Srikanth T G said.

The Hyderabad International Machine Tool and Engineering Expo (HIMTEX) is a prominent event that showcases the latest advancements in machine tools, engineering equipment, and manufacturing technology. Spread over 10,500 square meters, it will feature 225 exhibitors from across 14 states in India.

Strong participation from the robotics, 3D printing, and automation sectors it will have exhibitors such as Suresh Indu Lasers Pvt Ltd, KTM Technology & Innovations (India) Pvt. Ltd, Bharat Fritz Werner, Carl Zeiss India (Bangalore) Pvt. Ltd, Kitagawa India Private Limited, Global CNC Private Limited, Mitutoyo South Asia Pvt Ltd etc.

Machine tool manufacturers from Rajkot, Gujarat supported by (MTMA – Machine Tool Manufacturers Association – Rajkot) and Ludhiana, Punjab (LMTMA – Ludhiana Machine Tool Manufacturers Association) and other associations, it is expecting a lot of group participation.

International companies from countries including the USA, Germany, Italy, South Korea, China, Israel, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, and Spain will participate through their Indian dealers and distributors, Srikanth added

Eco Sustain Expo dedicated to promoting sustainable manufacturing practices and eco-friendly technologies will have participants from 8 states. Some leading companies such as Satyajit Renewable Engineering Pvt. Ltd, Gattuwala Energy Solutions Pvt Ltd, Proveg Engineering & Food Processing Pvt Ltd, ASTRAL LIMITED, Jay Khodiyar Machine Tools, Spantech Engineers Pvt Ltd, AXIS Solar Systems, Akash Blowers Pvt Ltd, KEP ENGINEERING Services Pvt Ltd and Southern Ecologics & Services Pvt. Ltd will participate

The exhibition will have a wide array of products, equipment displayed such as solid Waste Technologies, Effluent treatment technologies, cutting-edge air pollution control strategies, and innovative recycling solutions. Along with the display of the equipment, a Technical Conference will be held on Innovations and Strategies in Waste Management – Solid waste, Effluent treatment, Air pollution and Recycling techniques. There will be curated buyer and seller meetings. It will also have an exclusive area to showcase cutting-edge innovations in solid waste management, effluent and water treatment, and bio-waste recycling technologies.

The third expo is the India Process Expo and Conference (IPEC) will be about the process industry, encompassing sectors such as chemical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, oil and gas, and water treatment. Companies such as Zen Adsorptions Pvt. Ltd, Speciality Products and Services (India) LLP, Protech Engineers, C.R.I Pumps Private Limited, Lubi Industries LLP, Graphite India Limited, Viral Enterprise, Mangalam Worldwide Ltd, Pneucon Automation Pvt. Ltd and Mech Engineering will be participating from ten states from across India.

A Technical Conference will be along with the expo on advancements and innovations in Process Engineering and some key topics are Chemical and Process Engineering in the Manufacturing Sector, Scope and Importance of Robotics and Automation in the Process Industry, Energy Efficiency in Pharma Manufacturing and Guidelines for Selecting Proper Graphite Equipment. A buyers and sellers meeting is also lined up along with the expo.

Majority of Drivers in Germany in Favor of Health Checks

Hanover, Germany, April 23, 2024. Almost two-thirds of drivers in Germany believe regular health checks are a sensible way to determine whether people are fit to drive. This is the result of a representative survey of some 2,000 German citizens conducted by market research and data analytics firm YouGov on behalf of Continental from March 11 to 13, 2024. The findings also show that the older the respondents, the less likely they are to agree with this statement. While 75 percent of 18 to 29-year-olds are in favor of this proposal, only around half of those over 70 are of the same opinion. The contrast between generations is even more evident when it comes to whether driving licenses for people aged 70 and over should be valid for a limited amount of time and renewed only if the person passes a health check. 73 percent of over 70s oppose this idea, while more than two-thirds of those under 50 are in favor. Around half (49 percent) of those surveyed who think health checks make sense are in favor of more frequent check-ups of at least once every two years. Across all age groups, it is clear that the increasing use of modern advanced driver assistance systems is making drivers feel safer behind the wheel.

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“The results show that advanced driver assistance systems support drivers on the road, thus living up to their name. As advanced driver assistance systems become more readily available in vehicles, their acceptance is also growing and will only continue to do so,” says Gilles Mabire, chief technology officer (CTO) for Automotive at Continental.

 Safety and independence while driving a primary focus for most people
According to the survey results, safety and independence while driving are particularly important factors for a large majority of people – particularly those aged 70 and over. With this demographic group set to increase as a share of Germany’s total population over the coming years, the risks to which senior drivers are exposed will also rise, as will the risks they pose to other road users as a result of potential age-related impairment. According to the Federal Statistical Office, around 37 percent of road fatalities in Germany in 2022 were over the age of 65, despite this age group accounting for only around 22 percent of the total population. In addition, statistics show that serious accidents in particular are more likely to be caused by older drivers.

 Demographic trend prompts discussions at political level
In response to this demographic trend, the EU Commission sees a need for action. In 2023, it proposed that every five years driving license holders over the age of 70 should have to either submit a self-assessment on their fitness to drive or undergo medical checks to confirm they are still fit enough to drive. The proposal initially even specified that all drivers in the EU should have to reapply for their driving license every 15 years and undergo medical tests or submit a self- assessment form. In-depth discussions were held on the matter, and the EU ultimately decided against introducing mandatory EU-wide medical checks in February 2024. The EU member states may decide for themselves, however, whether and which health checks make sense in their own countries. In Germany, the federal government does not impose mandatory testing. In other European countries, however, health checks are a requirement. In Spain, for example, drivers aged 65 and over must have their driving license renewed every five years and provide medical evidence of their fitness to drive. Legislators in Denmark require a medical certificate in order to renew the driving license of those aged 75 and over. Upon reaching the age of 80, a new application must be submitted on a yearly basis. Driving licenses in Italy are generally only valid for a certain period of time. From the age of 50, they must be renewed every five years, from 70 every three years and from 80 every two years. Holders must also undergo a medical examination in order to have their license extended.

 Technological advancements in new cars make people feel safer
Advanced driver assistance systems are widely recognized as helping to make driving safer and are becoming increasingly important. Some will even become mandatory for new cars in the EU from July 2024. According to the majority of survey respondents, advanced driver assistance systems make people feel safer while driving. Across all age groups, the reversing camera is valued most highly on average (at 40 percent), followed by turn assist and emergency brake assist systems (both at 32 percent), adaptive cruise control (31 percent), parking assist (29 percent), as well as lane keeping assist and intelligent headlamp control (both at 28 percent). What is striking here is that drivers of newer cars (built in 2021 or later) in Germany are more likely to see advanced driver assistance systems as a helpful aid for driving safety than drivers of older cars (built in 2020 or before). Approval rates range from 65 to 44 percent for the reversing camera, for example, from 46 to 33 percent for the turn assist system and from 53 to 31 percent for the emergency brake assist system (in each case for cars built in 2021 or later and for cars built between 2011 and 2020, respectively). This suggests that use of advanced driver assistance systems has a positive effect on appreciation for them, since they are more widely available and therefore more likely to be used in newer car models. In short: the newer the vehicle, the more likely its driver is to agree with advanced driver assistance systems’ impact on safety. “We see these findings as affirmation of our work and as a mandate to further develop and, where necessary, build trust in the latest safety technologies. Continental is committed to technological advancements in order to develop solutions for increasingly safe, smart and sustainable mobility,” emphasizes Mabire.

 Accident statistics show that the advanced driver assistance systems preferred by older drivers offer an appropriate means of reducing the risk of accidents among this group, since they counteract causes which, according to the Federal Statistical Office, often lead to accidents among seniors at the wheel – such as driver error when turning, reversing, starting, stopping or maintaining distance. The features these systems should have in order to increase their acceptance and the feeling of safety among drivers is an important question for developers. In Continental’s survey, a clear majority across all age groups – and especially respondents with newer cars built in 2021 or later – said they personally feel safer in modern cars thanks to advanced driver assistance systems’ ease of use as well as the range of features they offer. Both younger age groups and those over the age of 70 said that ease of use was important to them for advanced driver assistance systems, but also for air conditioning and infotainment systems.

 Key factors that cause uncertainty among drivers
The survey results also reveal that across all age groups, the factors that cause the most uncertainty among drivers are bad weather conditions (50 percent), other road users (49 percent) and poor visibility (48 percent). The 70+ age group is also more worried than average (42 percent) about driving at night – a possible indication of seniors’ often deteriorating vision.

 Continental is one of the leading providers of advanced driver assistance systems
The safety of all road users is Continental’s top priority in the development and industrialization of new technologies. “Against the backdrop of demographic changes, we recognize a need to combine personal mobility with a high standard of safety into old age,” explains CTO Gilles Mabire. Advanced driver assistance systems play an increasingly important role here. Continental has decades of experience in this area and is actively contributing its technological expertise for when certain advanced driver assistance systems become mandatory for new cars in the EU from July 7. Sensors, software and intelligent connectivity serve as the basis for advanced driver assistance systems. Continental began developing these systems more than 20 years ago and has since put millions of these technologies on the road. Today, the company is one of the leading automotive suppliers in the field. In 2023 alone, Continental produced more than 39 million cameras and radar and lidar sensors for assisted and automated driving functions.

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Mainz Biomed to Showcase at the Gynecology Conference in Stuttgart, Germany, Strengthening Connections within the Medical Community

BERKELEY, US – MAINZ, Germany – March 6th, 2024 — Mainz Biomed N.V. (“Mainz Biomed” or the “Company”), a leader in molecular genetics diagnostic solutions for early cancer detection, is proud to announce its participation as an exhibitor at the esteemed Gynecology Congress (‘Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe aktuell’) in Stuttgart, Germany, on March 1st. This engagement signifies the company’s commitment to advancing colorectal cancer (CRC) screening through their innovative diagnostic solution ColoAlert® and highlights the pivotal role of gynecologists in the early detection of this prevalent disease.

In the landscape of CRC prevention, a broad spectrum of healthcare professionals, including gastroenterologists, general practitioners, gynecologists (GYNs), and urologists, play crucial roles, primarily through the administration of Fecal Immunochemical Tests (FIT), the current standard of non-invasive CRC screening, that identifies blood in stool samples. With over 3 million FIT tests conducted in Germany annually, gynecologists stand out as a key group, responsible for 27% of these screenings, second only to general practitioners who conduct 34%. This data underscores the significant impact gynecologists have in the early detection and prevention efforts against CRC.

The Gynecology Congress is a premier event dedicated to gynecological health, offering Mainz Biomed an invaluable opportunity to connect with these vital healthcare providers. The company’s showcase of ColoAlert®, an advanced diagnostic tool that surpasses traditional FIT by detecting not only blood in stool but also tumor DNA, aims to set a new standard in CRC screening. By addressing the limitations of FIT tests, which cannot detect non-bleeding tumors, ColoAlert® offers a more comprehensive screening approach, potentially identifying CRC at earlier stages.

Mainz Biomed’s presence at the congress is part of a broader initiative to build stronger relationships with healthcare professionals who are integral to the company’s laboratory partnerships. This effort is aimed at increasing brand awareness and establishing ColoAlert® as a key component in medical practices for CRC screening.

In the coming months, Mainz Biomed will continue to actively participate in medical conferences that cater to its key demographic. A highlight will be the company’s involvement in the 130th Congress of the German Society for Internal Medicine in April, where Mainz Biomed is expected to contribute significantly through a symposium presentation, further emphasizing its leadership in molecular diagnostics for cancer screening.

Climate Solutions Prize: Continental Honors Winner of Tech Challenge on Pioneering Sustainable Materials

Frankfurt, Germany, February 28, 2024. For the first time, Continental has recognized an innovative sustainable solution with the Climate Solutions Prize. Biotic, a biotech start-up focusing on biological alternatives to plastics, prevailed in the “Pioneering Sustainable Material” tech challenge offered by Continental in collaboration with Startup Nation Central (SNC). The winning solution is a new method that utilizes algae and seawater as raw materials in order to modify the properties of plastic. The resulting material has the potential to replace several existing fossil- based components and packaging in the automotive industry.

“For Continental, embracing sustainability in automotive development is a strategic imperative,” said Gilles Mabire, CTO at Continental Automotive. “One part of our multi-faceted approach to find innovative sustainable solutions is to work with young, particularly agile and innovative companies. And we were quite impressed with Biotic’s approach of complete recycling throughout the material’s life cycle.” The winner of the Climate Solutions Prize was announced during the final event on February 26, 2024.

 Prize winner Biotic develops bio-based alternative for automotive plastic

 In 2023, Continental partnered with SNC on the Climate Solutions Prize competition. SNC is an independent Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) from Israel, driven by a diverse team of industry-leading business and tech experts. Their objective is to find unique technologies which drive innovation processes forward.

 The annual competition encompasses multiple tech challenge tracks. Continental’s “Pioneering Sustainable Material” challenge focused on start-ups creating cutting edge sustainable material technologies which can be used in automotive.

 Founded in 2020, the winner Biotic envisions a world where plastic is not a concern. Polymers and other plastics account for 12 to 16 percent of the total weight of a car, so it is crucial to seek sustainable and circular alternative solutions. For the challenge, Biotic developed a process that uses algae and sea water as feedstock for their precision fermentation, allowing for modification of the polymers’ characteristics. The synthesized biobased polymer holds the potential to replace several existing fossil-based components and packaging in the automotive industry. Currently, Continental and Biotic are preparing a proof of concept with the intention to form a long-term cooperation. “We are very proud to have been awarded with the Climate Solutions Prize,” said Adi Goldman, CEO and co-founder, “and we are looking forward to working together with Continental to develop our solution further towards future scalability.” Plastics are one of the main materials extensively utilized at Continental Automotive. A broad range of plastics, from standard to engineering plastics, is employed to meet the complex and technical requirements of the wide product portfolio. These applications span from housings and packaging to sophisticated displays.

 Spotlight on sustainable automotive technologies

 Concerns about global warming and environmental degradation continue to mount worldwide. Major industry players, Continental included, are redefining their approach to manufacturing and are actively seeking innovative solutions that align with their own sustainability goals as well as those of their stakeholders. Central to this paradigm shift is the recognition that establishing collaborations and developing innovative and sustainable tech products are essential. For this purpose, Continental established co-pace, its own start-up organization, in 2018 as a catalyst for new technologies and business models built in cooperation with key start-ups that contribute to reaching CO 2 neutrality and a circular economy.

 Start-up challenges like the Climate Solutions Prize are just one part of Continental’s multi-faceted strategy to navigate the complexities of global innovation. The aim is to develop a comprehensive approach which involves a synergy of opportunities, including utilizing expert networks and fostering university collaborations, local partnerships and strategic investments through corporate venture capital. In addition, Continental is running its own explorative programs that identify, evaluate and select promising sustainable automotive technologies that enable them to achieve key sustainability requirements from its stakeholders. These projects cover a wide array of applications, from adjusting production processes for a reduced carbon footprint to reusing components at the end of their lives.