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New initiative empowers young people to help curb hate-fueled violence by their peers

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FBI report detailing an increase in hate crimes underscores the need for the new UP End Hate campaign

PITTSBURGH, Sept. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Eradicate Hate Global Summit, the most comprehensive international anti-hate gathering in the world, is proud to announce the launch of an initiative aimed at curbing the troubling escalation of young people involved in acts of hate-fueled violence, including mass shootings.

“The new UP End Hate campaign is the nation’s first comprehensive initiative aimed at giving young people, ages 12-22, the skills and resources to prevent acts of violence by their peers,” said Brette Steele, President of the Eradicate Hate Global Summit. “Young people are often the first to see or hear warning signs from some of their peers who may be considering turning to violence, so we want to empower them to recognize those signals and then take action before their peers make that dangerous turn.” 

The UP End Hate campaign is being rolled out just as a newly released FBI crime report details an increase in U.S. hate crimes, even while other types of crime are on the decline.

The new initiative is a collaboration with Community Matters, The Reilly Group, and Moonshot. It is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant Program.

Building on the success of Eradicate Hate’s SCREEN Hate campaign, UP End Hate includes a comprehensive website with online training and a dedicated Instagram account.

“Engaging young people is crucial in building a campaign and developing tools to help prevent youth from turning to violence. They are best positioned to reach their peers,” said Colleen Reilly, President and CEO, The Reilly Group, Inc. “This campaign is created and built for youth, by youth. We’re excited to see the impact it will have on disrupting hate-based violence, and we invite everyone to get involved,”

UP End Hate’s Youth Advisory Council, composed of 20 diverse members nationwide, provided input throughout the campaign’s design phase.

The initiative includes the launch of a pilot project involving in-person training at 10 middle schools and high schools across the U.S. Through an adapted version of the Community Matters Safe School Ambassadors Program, approximately 400 students will be trained to be “UPstanders” to help prevent acts of hate, aggression, and mistreatment.

“The UP End Hate campaign is in direct alignment with the work we’ve been doing at Community Matters for more than 20 years,” said Erica Vogel, CEO of Community Matters. “The launch of this campaign brings forth the issue of bullying and how we can better equip and empower our youth to stand up to hate-based violence. Programs and campaigns such as this are needed more than ever, and we’re proud to be a part of this important movement.”

UP End Hate complements Eradicate Hate’s existing work with the Eradicate Hate Student Summit.  The second annual Student Summit will run concurrently with the 2024 Eradicate Hate Global Summit and include approximately 300 high students from 29 school districts across Allegheny County, PA.

To learn more about UP End Hate, click HERE.To learn more about the Eradicate Hate Global Summit, click HERE.To register for the 2024 Eradicate Hate Global Summit in Pittsburgh, PA, Oct. 21-23, click HERE.You can register for in-person attendance or the Summit’s livestream.

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Deborah Maxson, +1.412.716.5064, deborah.maxson@kellermaxson.comBrad White, +1.301.365.3571, brad.white@kellermaxson.com

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RiskBlue Launches Contract Management Software for Builder’s Risk and Water Mitigation Contracts

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RiskBlue introduces a transformative software solution to manage high-rise construction risks and streamline insurance processes.

LONDON, Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — RiskBlue, a new venture from RiskClock, announces the launch of its innovative contract management software, specifically designed to assist insurance brokers and developers in efficiently managing high-rise Builder’s Risk and Water Mitigation contracts. The platform aims to enhance water insurance risk control and management in the construction and operational property sectors.

Under the leadership of serial entrepreneur Diogo Beltran, RiskBlue delivers a user-friendly interface that offers the construction industry’s most reliable water risk controls, sourced from reputable providers. This ensures all parties involved in a project are aligned with the project’s controls and schedule, securing investments and enhancing management practices across the industry.

“Our goal at RiskBlue is to redefine the standard for risk management in construction and operational properties,” Diogo Beltran explained. “We are committed to bridging the gap between risk assessment and mitigation, providing a platform that ensures both are handled with the utmost efficiency and reliability.”

RiskBlue’s software facilitates streamlined underwriting processes for Builder’s Risk and Water Mitigation contracts by providing tools that help forecast, evaluate, and manage potential water-related hazards. This proactive approach aids in preventing delays and overruns, keeping projects within budget and on schedule.

“The construction sector often faces challenges with water-related risks that can derail projects. Our software provides a strategic advantage by integrating detailed risk evaluations and mitigation strategies into one central system,” added Beltran. “This allows stakeholders to maintain tight control over project timelines and budgets, significantly reducing the risk of costly setbacks.”

The platform not only serves as a critical tool for insurance brokers and developers but also fosters a collaborative environment by connecting them with leading solution providers. This collaboration ensures that all mitigation strategies are comprehensive and tailored to the specific needs of each project.

RiskBlue is now available for industry professionals who are looking to enhance their risk management capabilities and protect their construction and operational investments from water-related risks.

For additional details on how RiskBlue can transform your approach to managing construction risks and to schedule a demo, please visit https://www.riskblue.com.

About RiskClock

Established by Diogo Beltran, RiskClock is renowned for its innovation in construction technology, focusing on pioneering solutions that enhance the safety and efficiency of construction and operational projects. RiskClock continues to lead the way in developing cutting-edge technology solutions for the industry.

Media Contact

Diogo Beltran, RiskBlue, 888-888-8888, diogo.beltran@riskclock.com, https://www.riskblue.com/

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Skanska signs supplemental award for data center in Georgia, USA, for USD 80M, about SEK 840M

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STOCKHOLM, Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Skanska has received a supplemental award with an existing client to build additional data halls at a data center in Georgia, USA. The supplemental award is worth USD 80M, about SEK 840M, which will be included in the US order bookings for the third quarter of 2024.

The project is the construction of four additional data halls on a previous data center site in Georgia.

Work is underway and is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2025.

For further information please contact:

Ashley Jeffery, Communications Mgr, Skanska USA Building, tel +1 813 459 3682

Andreas Joons, Press Officer, Skanska AB, tel +46 (0)10 449 04 94

Direct line for media, tel +46 (0)10 448 88 99

This and previous releases can also be found at www.skanska.com.

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Fractus expands IoT patent licensing program signing ADT agreement and ending litigation

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BARCELONA, Spain, Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Fractus, a leader in in antenna technology and IP licensing, announced today the successful signing of a patent licensing agreement with ADT, the market leader in connected alarm systems in the United States. With this agreement, Fractus continues to assert its leadership in IP and antenna technology, further strengthening its position in the rapidly evolving Internet of Things (IoT) sector.

Fractus has achieved a significant milestone by securing a new licensing agreement with ADT, following a patent infringement lawsuit it filed in October 2022 against both ADT and Vivint (case 2:22-cv-00412-JRG and 2:22-cv-00413-JRG) over internal antenna technology critical to alarm security systems. This deal, which adds to the agreement reached earlier this year with Vivint, consolidates Fractus’ position as a key technology provider in the Internet of Things (IoT) market. By expanding its base of licensees within the IoT ecosystem, Fractus reaffirms its commitment to protecting and monetizing its intellectual property.

“We are proud to announce this significant agreement with ADT,” said Jordi Ilario, COO and VP at Fractus. “The IoT landscape is diverse and fragmented, but we remain focused and resilient in leveraging our patent portfolio. This agreement is a testament to our ongoing efforts to drive revenue through IoT licensing and explore new areas of development.”

“Our success in sectors such as network infrastructure and mobile phone OEMs underscores the value of our innovations,” said Ruben Bonet, CEO of Fractus. “The progress we’ve made this year positions us optimistically for future growth and further expansion within the IoT sector.”

Fractus was represented by the top-tier law firm Susman Godfrey. “We are pleased to continue our more than decade-long history of successfully representing Fractus, which stretches back to 2011 with a jury verdict in favor of Fractus against Samsung,” said Max Tribble, a Susman Godfrey lawyer.

About Fractus

Fractus is an early pioneer in developing antenna technology for smartphones, tablets and other wireless Internet of Things devices and holds an intellectual property rights portfolio of more than 40 inventions protected through over 120 patents and patent applications in the United States, Europe and Asia. Among the numerous awards and honors the company has received for its innovative work, Fractus was named a 2005 Davos World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer and one of Red Herring’s top innovative companies for 2006. It also won the 2004 Frost & Sullivan Award for technological innovation and the 2010 National Communication Award of the Catalan Government in the telecommunications category. A team of Fractus inventors was finalist for the EPO European Inventor Award 2014. On November 2015, Fractus was awarded Academiae Dilecta by the Spanish Royal Engineering Academy and on April 2017 received the “European Inspiring Company Award” by the London Stock Exchange and the Elite Group.

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