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Mine Vision Systems Expands Reach with New Reseller Partnership in Mexico

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Mine Vision Systems is partnering with Proinfra to deliver its FaceCapture Mapping System to the Mexican market.  This collaboration marks a significant step in the company’s commitment to expand its global footprint and enhance customer accessibility in the Latin American market.  

PITTSBURGH, May 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today Mine Vision Systems (MVS) announced a new strategic reseller partnership with Proinfra, a premier mining reseller and engineering services company in Mexico.  This partnership will immediately establish MVS in the Mexican market by offering local sales and support for the FaceCapture Mapping System. 

“Proinfra is an ideal partner as we continue to build a global sales and support network characterized by excellence,” said Josh Martin, CRO of MVS. “Proinfra’s mining expertise and reputation in the Mexican market align perfectly with our mission to deliver actionable mining intelligence at the pace of production.” 

Known for their exceptional customer service and deep understanding of the local market, Proinfra is ideally positioned to deliver MVS’s solutions to the Mexican market.

“We see a tremendous opportunity in the Mexican market for the innovative solutions provided by MVS,” said Jorge Alvarez, CEO of Proinfra. “This partnership will allow us to enhance our offerings and provide even greater value to our clients.”

For more information about the new reseller partnership and how it benefits businesses in Mexico, please contact Josh Martin at josh.martin@minevisionsystems.com .

ABOUT MINE VISION SYSTEMS

Founded in 2015, MVS focuses on bringing vision-related technology and software algorithms to the resources mining industry. As pioneers in the underground 3D mapping space, we work worldwide to improve efficiency, safety, production, and automation in mining through unmatched data collection, insights and workflow.

ABOUT PROINFRA

Founded over a decade ago, Proinfra stands as a stalwart in the Mexican mining industry, revered for its unwavering commitment to technological innovation and expertise. Specializing in delivering cutting-edge solutions, Proinfra has carved a niche for itself as a premier provider of invaluable data and insights to its clientele. With a seasoned team boasting extensive geological, geotechnical, and surveying proficiency, the company is renowned for its comprehensive approach towards enhancing operational efficiency and safety within the mining sector.

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Mobile World Capital Barcelona announces 17 finalists of the first MWCapital Awards

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The awards, organised in collaboration with B Lab Spain and GSMA Foundry, recognise technological projects with a sustainable visionThe 17 finalists, selected among 157 candidates, will gather on the 12th of June in Barcelona to discover the winners of this first edition of the MWCapital Awards

BARCELONA, Spain, April 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Mobile World Capital Barcelona (MWCapital), in collaboration with B Lab Spain and GSMA Foundry, has announced the 17 finalist projects for the first edition of the ‘MWCapital Awards: Technologies for a Sustainable Future’. This new awards programme recognises the most innovative projects that leverage technology to drive the transition towards a more sustainable and inclusive future. Aligned with the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the initiative celebrates creativity, innovation, and tangible impact – supporting a responsible and global digital transformation. The winners will be revealed during a dedicated ceremony on 12 June at Torre Glòries, Barcelona.

 

 

The call for entries, which closed in March, attracted 157 applications from 34 countries, reflecting strong global interest in technology solutions with social and environmental impact. The finalists, from 11 countries, represent a wide range of actors including startups, corporations, public institutions, non-profit organisations, and research or academic bodies.

From advancing energy sustainability to protecting biodiversity, early disease detection, and combating misinformation, the finalist projects reflect a strong commitment to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. By leveraging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, big data, nanotechnology, and the Internet of Things, these solutions demonstrate the power of digital transformation in building a more resilient and equitable world.

AI for Selective Fishing (Spain) – Satlink’s an AI-enhanced device that enables sustainable fishing by differentiating tuna species under Fish Aggregating Devices. (SDG 14 – Life Below Water)BraiN20® (Spain) – Time is Brain S.L. is a real-time brain monitoring device revolutionizes stroke care with continuous functional data. (SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being)Data-Driven City for Citizens (Finland) – Tampere’s smart city initiative integrates AI and digital twins to enhance urban sustainability and citizen participation. (SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities)Embrace the Forest (Brazil) – Umgrauemeio’s wildfire management software, Pantera, leverages AI for prevention, detection, and impact analysis to mitigate CO2 emissions. (SDG 13 – Climate Action)Gov.pt – Portuguese Digital Wallet (Portugal) – It is a national app that digitizes official documents and streamlines access to public services. (SDG 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions)H2SAREA (Spain) – Nortegas’ project integrates green hydrogen into natural gas networks, contributing to decarbonization and climate neutrality. (SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure)Julieta (Colombia) – Developed by Salva Health S.A.S, this AI-powered, portable device enables early disease detection without radiation or specialized personnel, making healthcare more accessible in underserved regions. (SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being)Kyiv Digital (Ukraine) – The Kyiv City Council’s smart city app enhances urban services and citizen safety. (SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities)Luchando contra la desinformación (Spain) – Universidad Politécnica de Madrid offers an AI-powered tool that combats misinformation, supporting journalists, fact-checkers, and public institutions. (SDG 4 – Quality Education)Natura 2000 Passport (Portugal) – Palombar’s initiative raises awareness about biodiversity preservation within the Natura 2000 network. (SDG 15 – Life on Land)Nut4Health (Mauritania) – SIC4Change’s blockchain-driven initiative fights malnutrition, supporting thousands of vulnerable families and aiming for global expansion. (SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being)PDApp (Spain) – Fundació Espigoladors’ digital platform streamlines agri-food surplus management, reducing food waste and supporting circular economy principles. (SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production)Saving Norway’s Endangered Atlantic Salmon (Norway) – Huawei’s AI-powered system sorts invasive species from rivers to protect the Atlantic salmon population. (SDG 14 – Life Below Water)SIMPaCT (Australia) – Western Sydney University’s IoT-driven smart irrigation system optimizes urban cooling and water efficiency. (SDG 13 – Climate Action)Tecnología con Propósito (Spain) – Samsung Electronics Iberia’s AI-driven accessibility initiatives support individuals with ALS, ASD, and speech disorders. (SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities)Victoria, Vaso Linfático Artificial (Mexico) – Universidad Panamericana’s nanotechnology-based implant addresses secondary lymphedema in breast cancer patients. (SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being)Xworks AI (United Kingdom) – Uses AI to transform waste into valuable secondary raw materials, advancing circular economy goals. (SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production)

MWCapital Awards Jury and Evaluation Process

During the next phase a jury of national and international experts in sustainability, technology, and social innovation will evaluate the 17 shortlisted projects to select one winner per category, plus the Barcelona Horizon Award.

Among the experts participating in this first edition are John Hoffman, CEO of GSMA Ltd.; Irene Kaggwa, Director General of the Uganda Communications Commission and representative of ITU’s GIGA initiative; Antonio Torralba, professor at MIT; and Xavier Sala i Martin, Professor at Columbia University.

The panel also includes Lucas Hunter, Interim Executive Director at B Lab Spain; Carlos Mataix, Director of the Innovation and Technology for Development Centre at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; Pilar Roch, General Director of AMETIC and Xavi Pont Martin, co-founder of Ship2B, among others. Public administrations and the foundation’s founding partners will also take part in the evaluation panel.

This diverse and multidisciplinary group ensures a robust evaluation process, considering the innovation, scalability, and potential for real-world impact of each project. The six winners will be selected based on their ability to leverage technology to address social and environmental challenges aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Among the six selected winners, one project will be awarded up to €50,000 to pilot its solution in Barcelona, based on its potential for local impact in the city.

A platform for global visibility and collaboration

The MWCapital Awards ceremony will take place on 12 June 2025 in Torre Glòries, Barcelona. During the event, the six winning projects will be announced, recognised for their level of innovation and their ability to drive positive change through technology.

Winners will have the opportunity to present their solutions at MWC26 Barcelona, gaining international visibility and access to strategic partnerships, funding, and collaboration opportunities. Additionally, the special prize “Barcelona Horizon Award” highlights the tangible impact of the MWCapital Awards within the city, where the winning project will implement the pilot. With this initiative, MWCapital aims to inspire a global movement around responsible innovation and strengthen Barcelona’s role as a hub for technology with impact.

About Mobile World Capital Barcelona

Mobile World Capital Barcelona is a public-private foundation that promotes the digital development of society to build a more inclusive, equitable and sustainable future through the humanistic use of technology. MWCapital contributes to positioning Barcelona as a global benchmark in the digital field and to consolidating MWC’s legacy throughout the year, promoting initiatives in the field of technology transfer, the promotion of digital talent, and the development of innovative technological projects with social impact. MWCapital hosts MWC in Barcelona, is the founder of 4YFN and connects the international community of developers with the Talent Arena Project.

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SINEXCEL Ranked No.1 in Global Third-Party String PCS Shipments Among Chinese Companies

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SHENZHEN, China, April 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — SINEXCEL (300693.SZ), a global pioneer in modular energy storage, EV charging, and power quality solutions, has been ranked No.1 among Chinese companies in global third-party string PCS shipments, according to the “2024 Global Energy Storage Industry Chain Data and China Energy Storage Enterprises Ranking” released by the Electrical Energy Storage Alliance (EESA), a leading authority in China’s energy storage sector. This recognition underscores SINEXCEL’s technological strength, global market competitiveness, and unwavering commitment to innovation in energy storage.

Recognition Driven by Technological Excellence

The EESA rankings assess companies on global presence, technological innovation, and product competitiveness.

With a presence in 40+ countries and over 5,000 deployed projects, SINEXCEL has emerged as a key player in the global energy storage sector. In 2024, the company’s installed storage capacity exceeded 12GW. All SINEXCEL PCS solutions meet international safety and performance standards and feature grid-forming and grid-support capabilities, compliant with interconnection requirements in North America, most European countries, Australia, and Japan.

Full Power Range of Energy Storage Solutions

SINEXCEL delivers scalable energy storage solutions ranging from 30kW to 1.725MW per unit, and up to 100MW per site, tailored for C&I, utility-scale, and microgrid applications.

SINEXCEL leverages its modular technology advantages and VSG-based grid-forming capabilities to address diverse energy challenges, from factory power management to off-grid agricultural applications, enhancing efficiency and sustainability.

The successful delivery of the 114MW/228MWh grid project in Texas, USA, in 2024 not only supports local renewable energy integration but also effectively alleviates peak demand pressures. This milestone in Front-of-meter application underscores SINEXCEL’s technical expertise and execution capabilities in complex global deployments, highlighting the evolution of its asset-backed solutions from C&I to utility-scale applications.

Accelerating the Energy Transition

Committed to shaping the future of energy storage, SINEXCEL continues to drive innovation and develop high-efficiency, high-reliability solutions. By advancing intelligent power conversion and energy optimization, SINEXCEL is accelerating the transition toward a resilient, sustainable, carbon-neutral future. 

About SINEXCEL
Founded in 2007, SINEXCEL is a leading innovator in energy storage, EV charging, and power quality solutions, with nearly two decades of expertise in power electronics. With 12GW of installed storage, 140,000 EV chargers, and nearly 20 million amperes of AHF deployed, SINEXCEL partners with industry leaders like EVE Energy and Schneider Electric to empower energy freedom.

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Deep Tech the New Battleground, says Former I.T Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar at India Global Forum’s NXT25

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“Deep Tech is the new battleground and India has its ambition not to be crowded out in this race,” Rajeev Chandrasekhar at the India Global Forum’s NXT25

MUMBAI, India , April 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — India’s Former Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar shared an unfiltered perspective on the recent debate sparked by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal’s comments about Indian startups focussing on consumer products instead of large scale problem solving, deep tech and innovation.

Speaking at the TechFrontiers Forum at India Global Forum’s NXT25: Leading the Leap Summit on April 8, Chandrasekhar said: “I disagree with this characterisation (of pitting consumer-centric Indian startups against innovation-centric ones). I don’t think this is binary; there are many innovations that Indian entrepreneurs have done that are not deep tech, but in quick commerce & e-commerce. If something is not in deep tech it doesn’t make it less innovative.”

He added: “Deep Tech is the new battleground. Players in this battleground: China, through DeepSeek, has made it clear that it is no longer a consumer of Deep Tech. On the other hand, India has its ambitions not to be crowded out in this race.”

Against the backdrop of India’s rapid digital transformation, the TechFrontiers Forum explored breakthrough innovations shaping the global tech landscape. From AI-driven supply chains and quantum computing to sustainable innovation and digital infrastructure, industry leaders and policymakers examined the opportunities, risks, and disruptions defining the next era of technological advancement.

In a virtual address, Lord Patrick Vallance, Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, United Kingdom spoke about strengthening UK-India collaboration in future-defining technologies. “By working together on technologies that will undoubtedly shape our future we can improve the lives of our citizens and support business,” he remarked.

In a conversation themed, ‘Voice, Vernacular, Vision – Unlocking India’s AI Potential for All’, Manu Jain, CEO, G42 India, said, “We, as Indians, have been the largest consumers of tech products and services. When it comes to AI, it will be a bigger transformation, and we must ensure some part of it should be here locally through data sovereignty, which means all data of Indian users stays in India.”

Keshav Reddy, Founder and CEO, Equal AI, further added: “India has the opportunity to become the largest consumer of application AI. In rural India, you see a lot of people exchanging voice notes due to lack of digital literacy of typing vs voice which is easy. Hence, voice LLMs that can converse with a speech-to-speech model is the future.”

Freelancer CEO Matt Barrie unpacked how AI, automation, and digital platforms are redefining the idea of work. “All governments have a universal problem, is that a lot of people are on unemployment benefits. Governments have figured out that lower beneficiaries on employment benefits are harder to move into the workforce of fulltime employment. The best way to solve this is through micro employment using the cloud and this is something we help through our accelerator program,” he said.

Speaking about how international partnerships can improve sustainability and urban development, Jaewon Peter Chun, Chairman & President, World Smart Cities Forum (WSCF), said: “Smart cities are not just urban development projects. We design them based on the characteristics and needs of people living in urban households—this approach is what makes them different.

Bringing together CEOs, policymakers, global investors, and industry disruptors, NXT25 explores the biggest trends shaping India’s future on the world stage, spotlighting India’s ambitions for the next 25 years and its emergence as a global powerhouse in investment, technology, sustainability, and innovation.

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The summit is supported by the UK Government, Government of Maharashtra, and the Commerce Ministry of India. Bloomberg TV is the official international media partner.

About India Global Forum

India Global Forum tells the story of contemporary India. The pace of change and growth India has set itself is an opportunity for the world. IGF is the gateway for businesses and nations to help seize that opportunity. To know more, click here.

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