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New Research on Climate Change, Gut Health, and Socioeconomic Status’ Impact on Stroke and Aneurysm Care to Be Presented at Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery’s 21st Annual Meeting

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., July 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Neurointerventional surgeons from across the globe will gather at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery’s (SNIS) 21st Annual Meeting from July 22 through July 25 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, to present novel research and innovation in their field.

The conference, held at the Broadmoor Resort, will be a hybrid event with in-person and livestreamed content. Meeting sessions will cover new topics ranging from how living in coal mining areas worsens outcomes for stroke patients to the link between climate change and the incidence of stroke. Attendees also will collaborate on special sessions discussing how physicians can best embrace wellness, diversity, equity, and inclusion in both their personal and professional practices.

“ER” actor Leland Orser will be attending to accept the “Amy Walters Patient Lecture” Award on behalf of his late mother, Barbara Renfrew. Orser partnered with SNIS to create this PSA to raise awareness of the symptoms and treatment of stroke. The Grant Hieshima Luminary Lecture will be presented by renowned neurointerventionalist Michael Marks, MD, FSNIS.

“Medicine is rapidly evolving as new technologies like artificial intelligence dramatically impact innovation. The field of neurointervention is no different,” said SNIS President Mahesh Jayaraman, MD. “Conferences like the SNIS Annual Meeting provide a space for neurointerventionalists to sharpen their craft, learning from colleagues who are taking part in groundbreaking research around the world. Exposing one another to new technologies, treatment options, and systems of thought is the only way to advance our field and provide better care for our patients.”

The 21st Annual Meeting will highlight promising new neurointerventional research, with press releases available on the following abstracts:

“The Gut-brain Axis: A Nationwide Database Analysis of Gastrointestinal Syndromes Preceding a Diagnosis of Intracranial Aneurysms””Direct From the Field Bypass to CSC Improves Timeliness and Likelihood of Thrombectomy for Patients with Emergent Large Vessel Occlusion””Advancement in Super-selective Catheterization and Drug Selection for Intra-arterial Chemotherapy for Retinoblastoma: A 15-year Evolution””The Price of Progress – Evaluating Medicare’s Valuation of Stroke Treatment””Fiscal Clots in the Stream of Stroke Care: The Mechanical Thrombectomy Reimbursement Dilemma””Living in Coal Mining Areas Significantly Worsens Outcomes in Following Mechanical Thrombectomy For Acute Ischemic Stroke””English Language Proficiency as a Predictor of Mechanical Thrombectomy Access and Outcomes””Climate and Stroke: Using the Climate Vulnerability Index to Identify Disparities in Stroke Burden and Access to Care”

Virtual attendees have the option to watch sessions in real-time, participate in surveys, and even ask questions during presentations. All registrants will have access to this content and its recordings after the meeting adjourns.

When: July 22–25, 2024

Where: Colorado Springs, Colorado

Registration: To register for press credentials (in-person and virtual options), please email cjewell@vancomm.com.

Interview: To schedule an interview with SNIS President Dr. Mahesh Jayaraman or other SNIS physicians, please contact Camille Jewell at cjewell@vancomm.com or 202-248-5460.

The Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) is a scientific and educational association dedicated to advancing the specialty of neurointerventional surgery through research, standard-setting, and education and advocacy to provide the highest quality of patient care in diagnosing and treating diseases of the brain, spine, head, and neck. Visit www.snisonline.org and follow us on X (@SNISinfo) and Facebook (@SNISOnline).

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Kapsch TrafficCom satellite tolling addresses global traffic and environmental challenges

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Eco-friendly tolling system combats congestionInfrastructure-light system requires less construction and maintenanceSuccessful urban and nationwide systems operated by Kapsch TrafficCom

VIENNA and NEW DELHI, Nov. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Congestion and traffic-based pollution are increasingly serious issues around the globe, and in India. Indian authorities are battling millions of hours wasted in traffic and increasingly toxic air, while resources to maintain road infrastructure are dwindling. 

Satellite tolling is an efficient and effective way to address these critical challenges, and the Indian Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is currently working on such a solution. The technology, using GPS, Galileo, and other global satellite data, provides highly accurate, infrastructure-light tolling adaptable to different environments, from urban centers to national toll networks.

Kapsch TrafficCom is one of the front runners pushing the technology. The solution combines flexibility, low operational costs, and rapid scalability, enabling clients to charge vehicles based on real-time geolocation, regardless of road or jurisdiction. For India, satellite tolling is the optimal choice to manage the ever-growing amounts of traffic moving along its enormous highway and road network.

Kapsch TrafficCom’s satellite tolling system has already proven successful in regions like Norway and Bulgaria. The platform is data protection-compliant and offers exceptional data privacy protections, ensuring only necessary geolocation data is collected and stored.

“In Bulgaria, we achieved the first go-live within 11 months and are now managing 16,000km of road,” explains Carolin Treichl, EVP EMENA at Kapsch TrafficCom. “Our solution doesn’t just calculate distance-based charges. It empowers cities and nations to manage congestion, reduce pollution, and replace declining fuel tax revenues with a fair road user charge.”

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Arctech’s SkyWings Empowers the World’s Largest Single-Capacity PV Power Plant Built on Coal Mining Subsidence Area

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ORDOS, China, Nov. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Arrctech, the world’s solar tracking and racking solutions provider, announced that its 1P single-axis dual-row solar tracking system SkyWings has facilitated the on-time grid connection of Mengxi Blue Ocean Photovoltaic Power Station, the world’s largest single-capacity solar plant built on coal mining subsidence area. By adopting SkyWings, the plant’s annual average grid-connected capacity is enhanced by an impressive 7.41%, greatly improving the ROI.

SkyWings, equipped with Arctech’s synchronous multi-point drive mechanism and innovative torque tube design with exceptional bending and torsion resistance, can maintain normal operation even in wind speeds of up to 18m/s (level 8 gale), resulting in an increase of up to 2% in power generation. Powered by its second-generation AI algorithm, SkyWings can calculate the optimum tracker tilt across various terrains and environments, enabling real-time shading avoidance and leading to an additional energy generation boost of up to 8%.

Moreover, to better accommodate the irregular and undulating topography of the plant, Arctech provided a customized SkyWings solar tracking solution that incorporates terrain following capabilities. The tolerance for undulation between adjacent rows is set at 20% in the east-west direction and 15% in the north-south direction. Additionally, Arctech tailored the design of post height to maximize space beneath the solar panels, facilitating agrivoltaics practices. Consequently, farmers are now able to cultivate crops and raise livestock underneath solar panels, achieving both economic and ecological benefits.

To mitigate pollution and ecological damage to the grassland during both construction and operation, SkyWings employs one-piece H-shaped steel piles, while the construction team utilizes on-site static pressure construction. Moreover, following 25 years of safe power station operation, approximately 90% of the steel pipe piles of SkyWings remain suitable for recycling purposes, thereby reducing waste discharge by around 60% compared to traditional concrete piles.

Upon operation, this plant is expected to generate 5.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, sufficient to power two million households. Each year, it can save 1.71 million tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 4.7 million tons — equivalent to planting 62,700 hectares of trees.

The utilization of Arctech’s SkyWings in this plant further demonstrates its versatility as a solar tracking system capable of adapting to diverse scenarios, including agrivoltaics, irregular terrains, coal mining subsidence areas, and more.

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PayerMax Makes a Strong Debut at G-STAR Korea, Championing Seamless Global Payment Solutions for the Gaming Industry

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SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — PayerMax, a leading global fintech company, made its inaugural appearance at G-STAR Korea, one of the world’s most prestigious gaming events. This milestone marks a significant step in PayerMax’s efforts to expand its footprint in South Korea’s rapidly growing gaming and digital payment markets.

“We are thrilled to participate in this year’s G-STAR Korea,” said Wang Hu, Co-founder of PayerMax. “South Korea is a dynamic hub for digital entertainment and payments. By engaging with both global and local developers, we aim to support businesses’ global expansion with our one-stop, locally-tailored payment solutions.”

With South Korea’s gaming industry continuing to thrive, PayerMax is dedicated to helping game developers maximize revenue potential. During G-STAR, PayerMax highlighted a gaming client with targeted payment marketing support during a major gaming tournament, resulting in a 153% increase in transaction volume and a 180% growth in successful orders during the campaign—underscoring PayerMax’s capability to drive significant growth in the gaming sector.

South Korea is globally recognized for its vibrant mobile and online gaming industry, drawing an increasing number of international developers. According to Sensor Tower data, South Korea’s mobile gaming market accounts for 58% of its gaming revenue, positioning it as a crucial region for global developers. Revenue from mobile games in South Korea reached $2.75 billion in the first half of this year, up $30 million from the same period in 2023.

The country’s digital payment sector is also expanding rapidly, driven by popular platforms such as NAVER Pay and Kakao Pay. With high digital payment penetration and a strong appetite for technological innovation, South Korea presents fertile ground for companies like PayerMax to offer efficient, localized payment solutions.

PayerMax is committed to building a robust presence in South Korea, aiming to support businesses with a comprehensive suite of services that go beyond standard transactions. Leveraging deep expertise in compliance, marketing, financial management, and risk control, PayerMax has developed a comprehensive value-added service tailored to address the unique needs of South Korean enterprises. This approach enables PayerMax to meet the demands of high-efficiency digital transactions while ensuring secure, seamless experiences for merchants and users alike.

At G-STAR, PayerMax emphasized its role in helping South Korean businesses access the global market. By offering payment methods compatible with local platforms such as NAVER Pay and Kakao Pay, PayerMax enables companies to cater to both local and international customers. Additionally, its advanced Smart Routing technology and robust anti-fraud system ensure secure, reliable transactions critical for high-volume businesses.

As PayerMax deepens its investment in South Korea, it remains focused on fostering long-term partnerships with local businesses and developers. With a commitment to innovation and tailored solutions, PayerMax will continue to empower companies to succeed both locally and globally.

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