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Fabrica, the Research Centre, celebrated its 30th birthday with the ‘FABRICA30 REUNION FESTIVAL’ — Exhibitions, concerts, DJ sets, lectures, workshops, performances and screenings

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Featuring designer Jaime Hayon, photographers Pieter Hugo and Laia Abril, musician Joy Frempong, artist Nico Vascellari and 100 additional artists from Fabrica 

NEW DELHI and TREVISO, Italy, July 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Fabrica, Benetton Group’s research centre, celebrated its 30th birthday with a festival open to the public on Saturday 6 July, from 10 AM until midnight.

To mark the occasion, Fabrica’s headquarters – a masterpiece by Japanese architect Tadao Ando opened its doors for a day of exhibitions, concerts, DJ sets, lectures, workshops, performances and screenings featuring artists who have shared their experiences at Fabrica since 1994.

Over the past thirty years, some 800 Fabricanti from 72 different countries – including designers, researchers, photographers, video makers, directors, musicians, writers and journalists – have spent part of their training in the rooms, corridors and ‘agora’ of this building, where the beauty of Italy’s architectural tradition meets the harmony and simplicity of oriental philosophy.

The packed schedule of events for the FABRICA30 REUNION FESTIVAL – which sees the involvement of over 100 participants in past Fabrica programmes – included a series of lectures presenting the creativity and careers of a number of the centre’s alumni, such as Spanish designer Jaime Hayon, South African photographer Pieter Hugo, Spanish photographer Laia Abril and Italian artist Nico Vascellari. It was an occasion to discover new visions of the worlds of design, art and gastronomy, as well as an opportunity to explore transdisciplinary perspectives on the creative practices of the future, confront the history of misogyny and contemplate the perfect balance between beauty and asymmetry.

The music programme offered several performances, concerts and DJ sets featuring former residents and demonstrating the vast range of talents, genres and sounds to emerge from the centre: from the intercultural East and West music of Elana Sasson (Iran/USA) to the ethereal soundscapes produced by the hypnotic guitar of Ava Rasti (Iran); from the alchemic electronic sounds created by Uy Duc Tran (Vietnam) to the high-tech magic of lasers by Hansi Raber (Austria); from the esoteric selections of Adam Lieber (South Africa) and John Borno (Netherlands) to a performance by Nico Vascellari (Italy) with Carlos Casas (Spain) that promised an epic ‘clash’ of global sounds. The evening concluded with a performance by the German duo OY – an amazing symbiosis of percussion instruments, minimalist sounds and dream-like voices – after which Italian disco master Bottin and Berlin techno DJ Joseph Paul had guests moving to the beat.

The exhibition concluding Fabrica’s Spring/Summer 2024 residency semester focused on ‘Kinship’, the sentiment of belonging to the same community, and transformed Tadao Ando’s architecture into a fluid, open, shared space in which the Fabricanti interpreted the theme through performances, installations, videos, sculptures, paintings, photographs and text.

The campus’ little church, the garden and other hidden corners hosted live performances and a variety of installations – including ‘Ardna’ (‘Our land’) by Mohammed El Hajoui (ItalyMorocco), which pays tribute to the Palestinian people, and ‘Tecnosuolo’, a sustainable design project by Davide Balda (Italy) – as well as the inauguration of a new garden ‘seeded’ by the Fabrica community.

The cinema held non-stop screenings of a selection of more than 20 artistic and experimental films, documentaries and animated features by Fabrica directors past and present, including Bill Morrison (USA), Saodat Ismailova (Uzbekistan), Alka Sadat (Afghanistan), Chelsea McMullan (Canada) and Michal Kosakowski (Poland) – an eclectic blend from five continents that highlights the multicultural dialogue that has always animated this special place.

The programme also included several workshops, including an introduction to photography for children by Japanese photographer Namiko Kitaura, a furniture design workshop for all ages with Jonathan Bocca (Italy), a drawing workshop by British artist Dryden Goodwin and a masterclass in design thinking by Nikola Tosic (Serbia).

Meanwhile, a selection of Fabricanti from all generations shared their new projects and ideas for the future at Fabrica Future Sessions, a series of speed pitching-style panels offering an opportunity to promote collaboration, share opinions and make new connections.

Finally, the Fabrica library – characterised by its unique architecture featuring a spiral staircase ‘boring’ into the ground and lit up from above – presented a selection of books and publications by alumni, offering an overview of the community’s intellectual and artistic production.

About Fabrica

Founded in 1994, based on the vision of Luciano Benetton and Oliviero Toscani, Fabrica is a research centre in Treviso housed in a 17th-century villa restored and expanded by Japanese architect Tadao Ando. Inspired by the Renaissance, with an approach based on learning by doing, Fabrica offers a free six-month residency programme for artists under 25 from all over the world. Each semester’s research project focuses on a specific theme, explored through constant cross-pollination among different disciplines, such as photography, design, video, writing, music/sound, art and the digital media.

Fabrica also organises a programme of workshops, lectures and experiences in which the worlds of art, culture and research come together to forge new ideas.

www.fabrica.it

FABRICA30 REUNION FESTIVAL
Saturday 6 July
10:00-24:00

Open to the public, admission free
Workshops require registration at this link

Street food:
PT Catering – burgers, tacos, hot dogs, muffins, donuts and excellent beer served in a vintage Airstream
Le Papere Itineranti – ultra-light fried delicacies and traditional dishes from the Veneto region
Bottega del Gelato – artisanal gelato since 1989

Chill-out zones:
Dante Negro – a brand specialising in the design and handcrafting of wrought iron outdoor furnishings and architectural structures.

Bookshop in partnership with Librerie Lovat
Pop-up shop Codalunga
Kids’ area Ponzano Children
Community Garden Piccolo Seeds
Thanks to Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche
With the support of the Municipality of Villorba

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Ubiqconn Co-hosts APSCC 2025, Marking 31 Years of Excellence in Asia’s Satellite Industry

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TAIPEI, March 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Asia-Pacific Space Community Council (APSCC), the largest and most influential satellite industry alliance in Asia, has celebrated over 30 years of leadership, continuously connecting space and satellite professionals across the Asia-Pacific region. APSCC’s members span various sectors, including communications, Earth observation, satellite services, and emerging space technologies, serving as a key platform for industry leaders to exchange insights on policy, technology, and innovation. As a unified voice, APSCC actively advocates for policies, regulations, and technical advancements aimed at strengthening and expanding the development of the space industry in the region.

APSCC’s First Invitation to Taiwan, Promoting Regional Cooperation and Innovative Development

For the first time, APSCC is being invited by Ubiqconn to hold its annual conference in Taiwan, which carries special significance for the satellite industry in Taiwan. This event will provide local enterprises with valuable opportunities for international exchange, helping them move towards global markets and showcasing Ubiqconn’s commitment to enhancing Taiwan’s position in the satellite industry.

Ubiqconn, as a leading satellite solutions provider, is proud to be one of only two members of APSCC in the Taiwan region and will serve as the main co-host for the APSCC 2025 conference scheduled for November 4th – 6th, 2025, in Taipei. This conference will showcase Ubiqconn’s innovative technologies in satellite communications and offer the latest collaboration and exchange opportunities for the satellite industry.

Ubiqconn Drives Taiwan’s Satellite Industry Forward at APSCC 2025 Conference

Ubiqconn is dedicated to promoting the development of Taiwan’s satellite industry. The hosting of the APSCC 2025 conference will provide Taiwanese satellite industry manufacturers with a platform to connect with international counterparts, facilitating the exploration of global satellite market opportunities. The event will gather industry experts, technology leaders, and policymakers from around the world, allowing participants to share the latest insights, technological trends, and best practices to foster exchange and collaboration.

Ubiqconn believes that through collaborative efforts, a solid foundation for the continued growth and innovation of Taiwan’s satellite industry will be established, contributing to further developments in Asia’s global satellite landscape.

About Ubiqconn Technology

Ubiqconn Technology is a leading provider of rugged mobile solutions, focusing on key industries such as satellite communication, agriculture, logistics, maritime, transportation, and government projects. We are committed to delivering value-added ODM/OEM services to critical enterprises and startups across various vertical markets, while also providing innovative solutions through our own brand, RuggON.

Ubiqconn Technology is dedicated to listening to customer needs and thinking from the client’s perspective. Upholding the vision of “Seamless Connectivity,” we strive to design solutions that effectively address customer pain points. We connect with industries, users, materials, supply chains, and ecosystems, executing agile go-to-market operations to help our clients realize their visions.

For more information, please visit our website: www.ubiqconn.com.

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LOWELL OBSERVATORY RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE WORLD’S 100 GREATEST PLACES BY TIME

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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., March 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today, TIME recognized Lowell Observatory in its annual list of the World’s Greatest Places, which highlights 100 extraordinary destinations to visit and stay. 

“Each year, TIME solicits nominations of places—including hotels, cruises, restaurants, attractions, museums, parks, and more—from its international network of correspondents and contributors, as well as through an application process, with an eye toward those offering new and exciting experiences,” describes the introduction to the list. “The result: 100 extraordinary destinations to stay and to visit this year.” Special consideration is given to new experiences.

Lowell Observatory, included in the “Places to Visit” section of the list, is highlighted in the introduction, “In Flagstaff, Ariz., The Lowell Observatory—famous as the site of Pluto’s discovery—now features an open-air planetarium, where visitors can get live commentary on that night’s sky from the comfort of heated seats.”

Lowell Observatory has been a leading center of astronomical research and education since its founding in 1894. The open-air planetarium is part of Lowell’s new public education facility, the Marley Foundation Astronomy Discovery Center, which opened this past November.

This recognition from TIME comes on the heels of Lowell Observatory also being voted as Newsweek’s Best Science Museum on March 6.

“Congratulations to Lowell Observatory for being named by TIME as one of the world’s 100 greatest places this year,” said Arizona Senator Mark Kelly. “For more than a century, Lowell Observatory has been at the forefront of space exploration and scientific discovery, inspiring generations of astronomers and deepening our understanding of the universe. This well-deserved honor reflects its lasting contributions to science and education. I am proud that Arizona is home to this world-class institution, and I look forward to seeing Lowell Observatory continue to push the boundaries of discovery.”

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs said, “Congratulations to Lowell Observatory on this well-deserved recognition. For over 130 years, Lowell has led the way in astronomical research and education. It stands as a crown jewel of Arizona, yet its impact reaches far beyond, shaping science, education, the economy, and culture worldwide.”

Lowell Observatory was the first permanent scientific organization established in Flagstaff and laid the groundwork for the community to grow into a major center for astronomical research and education that now includes Northern Arizona University, the United States Geological Survey Flagstaff Science Campus, the Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station, and Coconino Community College, as well as the Flagstaff Dark Sky Coalition.

“The world will now know what Flagstaff has known for more than 100 years,” said Flagstaff Mayor Becky Daggett. “Planetary scientists and astronomers at Lowell Observatory are not only conducting innovative research, but the observatory’s education team is translating it into thrilling firsthand programming. The new Astronomy Discovery Center at Lowell Observatory guarantees that future planetary scientists and astronomers will be created right here in Flagstaff.”

TIME’s announcement comes on the 170th anniversary of the birth of Lowell Observatory founder Percival Lowell, who was born on March 13, 1855, and the announcement of Lowell Observatory’s discovery of Pluto on March 13, 1930.

“We are honored to be named as one of the world’s greatest places,” said Lowell Observatory Executive Director Dr. Amanda Bosh. “We think of Lowell Observatory as a portal between our world and other places in our solar system, galaxy, and universe. Our research brings space closer to us through our understanding of it, and we invite the public to join us in exploring the wonders of our universe as well.”

Links:
Lowell Observatory: lowell.edu
TIME Listing for Lowell Observatory: time.com/collections/worlds-greatest-places-2025/7263157/lowell-observatory
TIME World’s Greatest Places Full List: time.com/worldsgreatestplaces
Newsweek Announcement: newsweek.com/readerschoice/best-science-museum-2025
Flagstaff, Arizona: discoverflagstaff.com 

About Lowell Observatory
Founded in 1894, Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, is a renowned nonprofit research institution. It is the site of historic and groundbreaking discoveries, including the first evidence of the expanding universe and the discovery of Pluto. Today, Lowell’s astronomers utilize global ground-based and space telescopes, along with NASA spacecraft, for diverse astronomical and planetary science research. The observatory hosts more than 100,000 visitors annually for educational tours, presentations, and telescope viewing through a suite of world-class public telescopes.

About Flagstaff, Arizona
Flagstaff is a four-season destination that provides an ideal home base for visitors to explore some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, including the Grand Canyon and other national parks and monuments, Route 66, a charming historic downtown with trains, shopping, art galleries, events, music, restaurants and nightlife. This mountain town is the world’s first international dark-sky city and is also in the world’s largest ponderosa pine forest and surrounded by Native American culture. Please stay and play responsibly.

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Statement From the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources on Atlantic Canada’s Hydrogen Opportunity

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OTTAWA, ON, March 13, 2025 /CNW/ – Hydrogen is expected to play a key role in powering the economy going forward, and momentum is underway around the world to secure strong, reliable suppliers. Clean hydrogen has the potential as an efficient fuel source to revolutionize key sectors, including heavy industry, energy production and transportation. With the demand for clean hydrogen projected to increase — projections indicate at least a tenfold increase in demand over the next three decades — Canada is uniquely positioned to meet this need. Atlantic Canada in particular is already seeing significant movement to seize the economic opportunity this presents for the region and is expected to create thousands of jobs.

By building on Canada’s long expertise in this area, along with the federal government’s strong support in this space, including the release of Canada’s first-ever hydrogen strategy, and Canada’s natural position as a leader in the resources necessary for clean and efficient production, countries like Germany are looking to Canada as reliable supplier of hydrogen they need to power their economy.

In March 2024, Canada and Germany signed an agreement to establish a jointly supported bilateral window to accelerate commercial-scale hydrogen trade, secure early access for clean Canadian hydrogen producers in the German market and support the good jobs that come with it while strengthening our two countries’ efforts to fight climate change and enhance energy security. Since then, we have made significant progress toward realizing these goals. In July 2024, the Government of Canada committed up to $300 million to this initiative to support clean hydrogen trade with Germany, with a matching $300-million contribution from Germany.

Last fall, the proposed auction parameters for the Canada–Germany clean hydrogen window were submitted to the European Commission. Canada has since been working collaboratively with Germany and the European Commission to complete the review of these parameters and allow the competitive auction process to be launched as soon as possible.

To support a strong hydrogen industry in Atlantic Canada, the federal government, working with provinces, has taken significant strides over the last year. In fall 2024, the federal government passed Bill C-49, which will help unlock the enormous potential of offshore renewable energy, which will enable the development of hydrogen and generate thousands of jobs while attracting billions in investment and creating new economic opportunities in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador.

This legislation built on work that had already been done to unlock the power of offshore wind in Atlantic Canada, including the regional assessments, which published final reports earlier this year, laying the foundation for development of offshore wind in the region. Nova Scotia has passed mirror legislation, which came into force at the end of January 2025, which will allow it to deliver on its goal of conducting a first call for bids for offshore wind in 2025. Similar legislation is making its way through the Newfoundland and Labrador legislature.

In addition, the federal government has made investments over the past year to spur development of Atlantic Canada’s vast offshore wind potential. Canada, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador also joined the Global Offshore Wind Alliance, which will allow us to gather lessons learned from countries with long-established offshore wind industries and to accelerate development.  

Canada’s abundant natural resources, reliable economy, skilled workers, long history as a leader in the hydrogen space and commitment to sustainability give us a competitive advantage with our international partners. Momentum is underway, and Atlantic Canada hydrogen players are well positioned to seize on these export opportunities. They will use Atlantic Canada’s abundant and untapped wind resources and immediate proximity to Atlantic shipping routes to build on our history as a reliable supplier and continue to power the world with the energy it needs.

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources

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