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Global branded food company and its leading turkey brand continue to advance renewable energy projects at their Montevideo, Minn., plant MONTEVIDEO, Minn., Sept. 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE: HRL), a Fortune 500 global branded food company known for its…
The company’s IP portfolio is unrivaled in size and scope within the active suspension market
BOSTON, Sept. 27, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — ClearMotion, the leading software-defined chassis company revolutionizing the in-cabin experience, today announced its intellectual property portfolio has surpassed 500 patents and applications in the field. Reaching this milestone secures ClearMotion’s ability to protect its technological leadership in the industry. This significant milestone is a testament to the company’s commitment to innovation and its position as a key player in the automotive suspension industry.
The ClearMotion patent portfolio is superior in its breadth, depth, and flexibility, reflecting the company’s unmatched and unrivaled technological advances. The company’s patents cover a wide range of technologies to create an efficient, low-cost proactive suspension and road-sensing system. The company filed for its first patent in 2008 and its extensive IP portfolio is the result of more than a decade of focus on active suspension and vehicle control by a dedicated team of world-class engineers.
“We have the clear market advantage because of our intense focus on developing the ultimate active suspension system,” said Jack Ekchian, Director of IP and Research. “Surpassing 500 patents and applications is a demonstration of over a decade’s worth of work-intensive effort and commitment to improving the in-cabin experience.”
ClearMotion’s technologies deliver an unmatched experience of comfort, productivity and safety in a vehicle. The ClearMotion1 system mitigates unwanted motion in the car by adjusting the vehicle to the road surface. Not only that, but it also integrates with infotainment systems that deliver an immersive in-cabin experience.
“ClearMotion has been at the forefront of active suspension technology since its founding,” said Christian Steinmann, CEO of ClearMotion. “We are immensely proud to be leading the charge in this space and we are excited to bring this innovative technology to consumers next year. Our technology will give drivers and passengers back control of their time in the car for a truly enjoyable experience while they get where they’re going.”
Surpassing 500 patents and applications is a significant milestone in a recent long line of achievements positioning ClearMotion to revolutionize the automotive industry. In 2022, the company announced a $39 million investment, followed by an additional $32 million in 2023. Most recently, the company secured a landmark production order from an EV automaker and a partnership with BWI group. ClearMotion is preparing to deliver its game-changing active suspension and supporting technologies to consumers globally next year.
About ClearMotion Inc. ClearMotion builds products enabling a next-generation user experience in vehicles. The company’s proactive suspension and road sensing software mitigate vehicle motion across uneven road surfaces. ClearMotion was founded out of MIT and has locations in Boston, USA, Birmingham, UK, and Shanghai, China. For more information visit https://www.clearmotion.com/.
The DFSC search committee selected Holly as the new executive director because of her strong background in nonprofit leadership, including extensive experience developing both contributed and earned income streams for many organizations and causes. Holly brings the full package of nonprofit skills to her new role, including fundraising, board management, partnership building, program delivery, communications, financial management, and public speaking. She has worked with organizations working at the local, state, national, and international levels and shines in a leadership role. In addition, Holly was also a professional documentary filmmaker and producer who raised money for and produced films that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and other premiere festivals or that aired on HBO and other major broadcast outlets. She brings her creative communications knowledge and resourcefulness to this new role as well.
In her first week on the job, Holly toured the Park Ridge neighborhood in Alameda County with local residents who had applied to participate in the DFSC Partners in Wildfire Prevention cost-sharing program. Local neighbors, the local fire marshall and staff, Cheryl Miller, and Holly toured the neighborhood to help residents form their plan for how to use cost-share funds to reduce fuel loads in their neighborhoods and reduce fire risk.
“All residents of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties living in high fire-risk areas need to take action against wildfire dangers,” Holly says. “I’m ready to advance DFSC’s mission by being active in the community, meeting with residents, forging new partnerships, and raising DFSC’s visibility even more.”
Expo Home Improvement participates in giving back to their local community.
CARROLLTON, Texas, Sept. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Expo Home Improvement, a leading home improvement company, is excited to announce its participation in the 15th Annual NTX Giving Day. Known for their commitment to community service, Expo Home Improvement plans to continue to make a difference through their volunteer efforts.
NTX Giving Day is an annual event that brings together nonprofits and businesses to support the North Texas community. It is an 18-hour event that is designed to promote giving back to local nonprofits within the region. In 2022, $62.6 million was raised for 3,210 nonprofits. The company is excited to contribute to this noble cause and make a positive impact on the local community.
Expo Home Improvement’s History of Community Outreach:
While known for its exceptional services, Expo Home Improvement further connects with their fellow Texans by giving back at any chance. By sponsoring a nonprofit organization, Matthew 6 Ministries (M6M), the company and its employees can give back both monetarily and by volunteering through this philanthropic group. M6M is a nonprofit organization with the purpose of making a lasting difference in the lives of Texas families. The organization works with other local nonprofits to help serve families in need.
“We are so proud to be a sponsor to Matthew 6 Ministries and to be able to give to our community through the work M6M does,” stated Sarah McDaniel, Senior Brand Manager of Expo Home Improvement.
Expo Home Improvement’s involvement in NTX Giving Day underscores its dedication to corporate social responsibility and community engagement. As its sponsor, EHI committed to matching all donations to M6M on NTX Giving Day, in hopes to promote a giving spirit. The company is eager to support and invest in the local community, aligning its values with the heart and spirit of NTX Giving Day.
About Matthew 6 Ministries:
Since its founding, Expo Home Improvement has been dedicated to improving homes and transforming lives. Recognizing the needs of Texan families, M6M was created with the purpose to serve and spread love within the community.
M6M strives to not only impact DFW, but communities throughout Texas. Some of their partnerships include Christian Community Action (CCA) in Lewisville, Table of Grace in Central Texas, and Seton Home in San Antonio.
The organization’s mission, ‘Loving People, Lasting Impact,’ is a testament of their commitment to their community. For more information about M6M or to donate visit Matthew6Ministries.org.
· Plus de 500 responsables gouvernementaux, chefs d’entreprise et experts de 120 pays sont attendus à Riyad pour l’événement, faisant de la célébration de cette année la Journée mondiale du tourisme la plus importante et la plus marquante de ses 43 ans d’histoire. · Parmi les intervenants…
A ministra de Estado para Desenvolvimento e Parcerias Internacionais da França, a srta. Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, e a diretora executiva da ECW, Yasmine Sherif, convocam doadores e o setor privado para disponibilizarem um total de 1,5 bilhão de dólares urgentemente. NOVA IORQUE, 23 de…
More than 500 government officials, industry leaders and experts from across 120 countries are set to descend on Riyadh for the event, making this year’s celebration the biggest and most impactful World Tourism Day in its 43-year history. Speakers include His Excellency Ahmed Al-Khateeb,…
SNAP recipients, represented by Western Center on Law and Poverty and theImpact Fund, filed suit in federal court in San Francisco on September 12, 2023, against the heads of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The suit, Erdmann-Browning v. Vilsack, seeks to prevent any delays in providing SNAP (formerly food stamps) benefits if the government shuts down. Congress has still not passed a series of appropriations bills or a continuing resolution funding the government ahead of the September 30th deadline.
On September 19, the parties filed papers in court stating that the USDA has changed its accounting practices so that it funds benefits in advance of the month the benefits are available to households. This means that the existing SNAP appropriation was already available to fund the October SNAP benefits. This change is consistent with the federal definition of when federal funds are legally obligated.
Congressional political games continue to harm millions of people. The latest numbers from the Census Bureau show a staggering jump in poverty since the end of federal, state, and local pandemic protections. The poverty rate increased to 12.4 percent in 2022 up from 7.8 percent in 2021, “the largest one-year jump on record.” A combination of inflation, stagnated wages, increasing housing costs, and the end of pandemic era cash supplements has exacerbated the challenges people with low incomes face to make ends meet.
“Today, we celebrate this important victory for over 40 million Americans who will now rest easy knowing their October benefits are guaranteed for the first time ever. However, we keep finding ourselves in this precarious situation year over year,” said Jodie Berger, senior attorney at Western Center on Law and Poverty. “It is important that every advocate, non-profit, food bank, elected official, and agency join hands to underscore the importance of food access and nutrition for the health, well-being, and more of our communities.”
“Millions of Americans, many of whom are seniors, children, and people with disabilities, will now have a better sense of where their next meal is coming from this October. Food insecurity, lack of access to food, and hunger are preventable, as we saw during the height of the pandemic when policymakers moved swiftly to protect people,” said Lindsay Nako, Director of Litigation and Training at the Impact Fund. “Elected officials must move with speed and urgency again, because hunger is already at crisis levels and food banks continue to be overwhelmed.”
The work is not yet over. Stalemates in Congress and extended negotiations will continue to impact over 40 million SNAP recipients who represent about 10% of Americans, who face uncertainty this November and in subsequent months if Congress does not pass a series of appropriations bills or a continuing resolution.
The Impact Fund uses impact litigation to support communities seeking justice and provides legal support for lawyers through grants, advocacy, and training events. For more information, visit www.impactfund.org.
Western Center on Law & Poverty fights in courts, cities, counties, and in the Capitol to secure housing, health care, and a strong safety net for Californians with low incomes through the lens of economic and racial justice. For more information, visit www.wclp.org.
The funds were made available following Matt Huffman’s collaboration with the Singleton Schreiber law firm in assisting Mosquito Fire survivors in reaching settlements with PG&E. This partnership underscores the firm’s commitment to aiding the El Dorado community’s recovery efforts after the Mosquito Fire.
Expressing his gratitude, Matt Huffman commented, “It’s an honor to work with the good people of Georgetown, Volcanoville, and surrounding areas in their effort to recover from the Mosquito Fire.”
The Georgetown Divide Rotary Foundation, founded in 2016, is a nonprofit committed to community enrichment, offering financial aid for scholarships, youth initiatives, and diverse community projects throughout the Georgetown Divide. The charity embodies Rotary’s core mission of service in local communities, workplaces, and on a global scale.
For more information about Matt Huffman Law and its community engagement initiatives, please visit https://www.matthuffmanlaw.com/.
About Matt Huffman Law
With a proven record of success and a deep commitment to achieving justice for wildfire victims, Matt Huffman Law stands as a steadfast advocate in the face of adversity. Leveraging years of experience in litigating complex wildfire claims, the firm is resolute in its mission to provide comprehensive legal representation, ensure accountability, and secure rightful compensation for those affected.
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GRANT FROM LOWE’S TO KICK START NEW PROJECT PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The Woodstock Pantry in Southeast Portland will replace its temporary facility with a new, permanent location and expand its capacity thanks to grant funding from Lowe’s, Oregon Food Bank, SE…