# Innovation
National Restaurant Show, Day 1
Restaurants and their suppliers are gathering in Chicago for the National Restaurant Association trade show at McCormick Center. After a multi-year break due to COVID, enthusiasm is high among attendees and exhibitors. The show continues through Tuesday, May 24.
MeaTech 3D is developing cultured meat to take customized food to the next level
An investment in the future of food ― meet the company that is going to enable the production of real delicious, nutritious meat that’s slaughter-free. MeaTech 3D (Nasdaq: MITC) is a global deep-tech food company developing the advanced biotechnology and engineering capabilities to produce delicious, nutritious real meat made from cells rather than slaughtered animals. The company has been advancing its bio-printing technology in order to circumvent unsustainable challenges faced by conventional animal husbandry, such as the industry’s enormous carbon footprint, water and land usage, and animal welfare issues. Importantly, MeaTech has just made an announcement confirming a significant upgrade to its technology that should help the company continue accelerating its progress toward commercialization.
Anaerobic Digestion Converts Manure to Cash
Garbage. Waste. Items that have been discarded. Scientists and investors in many states are looking to the developing biogas business as a possibility for lowering the mounds of organic waste that contribute considerably to global emissions annually as the world puzzles over what to do with the endless building in landfills. Jay Skiersch the vice president of Interraglobal says " The Biogas industry is expanding daily with such innovations."
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100 Years - Intermountain Primary Children's Celebrates by Renewing Focus of 'The Child First and Always'
Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital is celebrating its 100th birthday with leaders marking a century of pediatric care excellence and service to children throughout the Intermountain West by renewing their Primary Promise to keep the ‘Child First and Always’.
Apple Ends Production Of An Iconic Device
Do you remember the iconic iPod products of Apple? The company has continued to make them, but you do not need iPods anymore. Technology has evolved. You can play music with your iPhone via Apple Music. Yet iPod music players are still on sale even 20 years later.
Making wise decisions.
The old suit of clothes, and the old bonnet and dress, will answer for another season; the Croton or spring water taste better than champagne; a cold bath and a brisk walk will prove more exhilarating than a ride in the finest coach; a social chat, an evening’s reading in the family circle, or an hour’s play of “hunt the slipper” and “blind man’s buff” will be far more pleasant than a fifty or five hundred dollar party, when the reflection on the difference in cost is indulged in by those who begin to know the pleasures of saving. Thousands of men are kept poor, and tens of thousands are made so after they have acquired quite sufficient to support them well through life, in consequence of laying their plans of living on too broad a platform. Some families spend as much as twenty thousand dollars per annum, and some much more, and would scarcely know how to live on less, while others secure more solid enjoyment frequently on a twentieth part of that amount.
But the trouble does not end here.
Feeling that she is so economical in tallow candies, she thinks she can afford to go frequently to the village and spend twenty or thirty dollars for ribbons and furbelows, many of which are not necessary. This false connote might frequently be seen in men of business, and in those instances it often runs to writing paper. You find good businessmen who save all the old envelopes and scraps, and would not tear a new sheet of paper, if they could avoid it, for the world. This is all very well; they may in this way save five or ten dollars a year, but being so economical (only in note paper), they think they can afford to waste time; to have expensive parties, and to drive their carriages. This is an illustration of’ Dr. Franklin’s “saving at the spigot and wasting at the bung-hole;” “penny wise and pound foolish.” Punch in speaking of this “one idea” class of people says “they are like the man who bought a penny herring for his family’s dinner and then hired a coach and four to take it home.” I never knew a man to succeed by practicing this kind of economy.
Make Good Investment Decisions - Some Pointers.
An investment is always made with the motive of gaining profit in future. And though there are various online resources available and a lot of people think they can handle it on their own, the fact is figuring out what to invest in is not that easy. There are many sectors in which you can park your funds but you should choose your investment area according to the timeframe in which you want your capital to grow and the risk will you be able to take for future returns. There are many factors that you have to consider for making this decision like returns, age, individual goals and targets, and most importantly your income source. Investment is only made if one is sure that it’s going to be a profitable venture. And making this decision is not easy. Set up a financial target for long term benefits and hire an investment management company to handle the job for you. Here are a few pointers to help you make good investment decisions.
Lean Principles for Faster Time to Market and Innovation
To generate transitory monopoly periods with maximum revenue, companies must develop innovative and high-quality items faster than their competitors. For new product development initiatives, they frequently have tight timelines and restricted resources. To meet this problem, high-performance organizations use a "lean" business analysis, design, and development methodology inspired by Toyota's automotive manufacturing system. Lean is primarily concerned with eliminating muda (waste) across the product development lifecycle (PDLC) and reinvesting the savings in creative ventures.
A Smokeless Outdoor Bonfire is the Way to Go!
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Dawn Dish Soap Brings the Innovation!
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Be among 6 businesses getting $25,000 for 2022 Vogt Invention and Innovation Award. Applications end May 31st.
Innovation is rewarded. The ideas that you have, actually can push industries and companies forwards. The Vogt Invention and Innovation Awards awards program rewards just that.
Time To Bring Food Smoking Indoors!
All the rage today is about bringing smoking to the home, and it is unlike the past when smoking and curing played a part in preserving the food. Today this process is primarily used to improve or add a new dimension to the food we enjoy daily. Over the last few years, there has been an explosion in the types and amounts of smokers available at the local retailers. Available in all sizes and combinations and with a plethora of features, there seems to be no end to the excitement.
Uber Is Not Only For Road Trips
Uber is a car booking app undergoing many changes this year. Recently, the company announced plans to team up with the tech platforms. The platforms are Creative Mobile Technologies and Curb. This partnership will have New York City taxi cabs available on its app. Thus, anyone will soon have access to thousands of yellow cabbies. (source)
Omri Hurwitz On The Art of Modern Tech PR
Marketing is certainly an art form—the ability to tap into people's aspirations, ideas, and needs. Being able to construct a targeted narrative that leads to action is highly valuable, especially in the tech landscape, where leadership teams are required to deliver their highly complex product into a simple message that can resonate with many. We talked to Omri Hurwitz, the CEO of a leading Tech PR firm and a writer whose work is constantly featured in influential publications such as Entrepreneur, Yahoo Finance, and Forbes.
Futuristic Shirt Functions as a Microphone, Hearing Aid, or Heart Monitor
Microphones, hearing aids, and heart monitors can be bulky, intrusive, or ineffective. The shirt on your back, unless it's itchy wool, isn't bulky or intrusive. One day, the shirt on your back could also be an effective microphone that helps you hear or monitors your heart rate and breathing.