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GLOBAL BE WELL DAY: OVER 100,000 COGNITA STUDENTS AND STAFF DONATE 500,000 HOURS TO DRIVE POSITIVE CHANGE WORLDWIDE

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LONDON, Oct. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — More than 90,000 students and 18,000 colleagues and parents across over 100 Cognita schools and offices in four regions took part in the group’s annual Global Be Well Day on 27 September. This served to highlight the vital link between wellbeing and education. As part of the event, which this year focused on ‘Giving’, the Cognita family took part in a ‘Be Well Impact Hour’, collectively donating over 500,000 hours to connect, support, and inspire change within their communities.

Now in its sixth year, Global Be Well Day, a Cognita initiative, encourages all Cognita schools and offices to focus on the importance of wellbeing, showcasing a wide array of activities and events centred around Cognita’s Be Well Charter – a six-step formula for lifelong wellbeing based on global research.

Dr Simon Camby, Group Chief Education Officer for Cognita, said:

“Wellbeing is an essential pillar of the holistic education offered at Cognita schools worldwide. I extend my heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to all the staff, students and families who participated in this year’s Global Be Well Day, dedicating their time to making a positive impact in their communities. In our rapidly evolving world, it is more important than ever to equip our children and young people with the knowledge and understanding of what they need to do to look after their own wellbeing and the wellbeing of others.

“While our schools focus on wellbeing all year round, Global Be Well Day acts as a regular reminder for all school communities about the importance of wellbeing, and it offers the opportunity for our schools to connect as a global community.”

Highlights of the day included litter picking at the local park at North Bridge House Senior School & Sixth Form Canonbury in London, UK; preparing food and care packages for the local orphanage at St Andrews International School Sathorn in Bangkok, Thailand; spending time with local care home residents at Colegio Nuevo Cambridge de Cali in Colombia; and collecting donations for the local animal shelter at RGS Guildford Dubai in the UAE.

Global Be Well Day 2024 was also a chance for Cognita students to give back to other pupils, as well as school staff. For instance, students at Chile’s Colegio Manquecura Ñuñoa prepared breakfast for the school’s cleaning and maintenance assistants. Elsewhere, pupils at Repton Al Barsha, in Dubai, delighted their younger schoolmates with face painting.

About Cognita 

Launched in 2004, Cognita is an extraordinary community of schools that span 16 countries and share one common purpose: to thrive in a rapidly evolving world. With over 100 schools in Europe and the US, the Middle East, Latin America, and Asia, Cognita employs over 18,000 teaching and support staff in the care and education of more than 90,000 students. Together, Cognita schools provide a uniquely global education that goes beyond grades, to develop all-round academic excellence – equipping young people with the agency, adaptability and positive attitudes that prepares them to grow, thrive and find their success in a rapidly evolving world.

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Athlete Career Transition (ACT) Group Ltd, Set to Launch New Digital Platform in the U.S. for Athletes Transitioning to Business Careers

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NEW YORK, Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Athlete Career Transition (ACT) Group Ltd, co-founded by former professional rugby players Andy and Steve Moore, has officially launched in the United States. ACT is dedicated to being the premier global support system for athletes transitioning from sports to successful careers in business, fostering an inclusive environment where both athletes and businesses can thrive.

“We are excited to introduce ACT to the U.S. market, providing athletes with unparalleled support as they navigate new career paths,” said Andy Moore, Director and Co-Founder of ACT. “Our soon-to-be-launched, innovative platform and commitment to athlete success will redefine how athletes transition into the business world.”

ACT is supported by a team of expert advisors, each offering valuable insights to further the organization’s mission. Key advisors include:

Keith Elias: A former NFL player and current NFL Player Engagement executive, Keith brings firsthand knowledge of athlete career transitions, helping athletes navigate new opportunities beyond sports.Nancy Altobello: Former Global Vice Chair of Talent at EY, Nancy lends her expertise in leadership and talent development to guide athletes through their career transitions.Skip Curth: Partner at EY, Skip provides strategic business insights and supports athletes in building successful post-sports careers.Stephen Smith: A renowned sports psychologist, Stephen offers mental health and performance expertise to help athletes excel during their transition into the business world.

Over the past 14 years, ACT has facilitated successful career transitions for over 500 athletes, including renowned figures such as American, double gold medal winning, Olympic rower Meghan Musnicki, Olympic bronze medal winning fencer Nzingha Prescod, former NFL player Daniel Imatorbhebhe and former MLB player Garrett Giovannelli.

“ACT played a critical role in my shift from the competitive world of NFL to business. Their personalized guidance equipped me with the confidence and tools to succeed in this new chapter of my life,” shared Daniel Imatorbhebhe.

An impressive 94% of athletes who have transitioned through ACT’s programs and partnerships remain in their roles two years after starting, demonstrating the effectiveness and credibility of ACT’s support system.

Global Expansion and Partnerships
ACT is set to broaden its global footprint in 2025, targeting key markets and forming strategic alliances to enhance its impact on athletes worldwide. The organization aims to partner with corporate entities, national governing bodies, sports teams, and athlete associations to create robust networks that facilitate seamless career transitions. These partnerships will further establish ACT as the leading provider of athlete career transition solutions on the global stage, driving innovation and expanding opportunities for athletes to excel in new professional arenas.

Future Goals
By LA 2028, ACT aims to support 1 million athletes as they transition into successful post-sports careers, continuously innovating to ensure each athlete has the resources needed for long-term success.

About Athlete Career Transition (ACT) Group Ltd
Athlete Career Transition (ACT) Group Ltd was created by former rugby professionals Andy and Steve Moore addressing the unique challenges athletes face when entering the corporate world. Over the past 14 years, ACT has supported the career transitions of more than 500 athletes globally, including individuals from the NFL, MLS, MLB, and Olympic sports. ACT is committed to diversity and inclusion, fostering a vibrant ecosystem where athletes and businesses thrive.

For more information, visit athletecareertransition.com

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Altair and Technical University of Munich Discover Breakthrough in Quantum Computing for Computational Fluid Dynamics

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Research details solutions for several key challenges of quantum computing implementation

TROY, Mich., Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Altair (Nasdaq: ALTR), a global leader in computational intelligence, and researchers from the Technical University of Munich have made a major breakthrough in the field of quantum computing for computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The breakthrough, published in the journal Computer Physics Communications, presents runnable code for quantum computers and quantum simulators that overcomes several key challenges of the quantum computing implementation of the Lattice-Boltzmann Method.

The paper, titled “Quantum Algorithm for the Lattice-Boltzmann Method Advection-Diffusion Equation,” was developed under a research grant from Altair and driven by researchers from the Technical University of Munich. It is a significant contribution to the field of applied quantum computing that underscores Altair’s commitment to pioneering technologies. The paper was co-authored by Altair Vice President of CFD Solutions Christian Janssen and former Altair Chief Technology Officer Uwe Schramm.

“Altair is committed to pushing the boundaries of simulation technology,” said Christian Janssen, vice president of CFD solutions, Altair. “Our GPU-powered CFD tools have set the standard for efficiency and accuracy. Now, we’re exploring the revolutionary potential of quantum computing to tackle even more complex simulations, opening up new possibilities for innovation in product design and engineering.” 

The research presents, for the first time, a generic quantum CFD algorithm for three-dimensional CFD. The algorithm has the potential to bring fully nonlinear three-dimensional CFD to the quantum world. This is a game changer for next-generation CFD and simulation-based design as the findings demonstrate the tremendous possibilities in terms of model size and scalability that quantum computing offers compared to classical computing. It also reinforces that quantum computing isn’t just theoretical but will become a practical tool to tackle real-world problems. It opens a new realm of possibilities in fields traditionally governed by classical physics, like CFD, by enabling the practical application of quantum computing.

The project’s objective was to develop an algorithm for quantum computational fluid dynamics (CFD) using the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM). Making classical CFD compatible with quantum mechanics allows users to leverage quantum computing’s superior processing power for simulations that are exponentially faster and potentially more accurate than classical computations.

Because of its potential to exponentially increase computing speed and enable more complex simulations, quantum computing is expected to have a substantial impact on product development within many industries, namely healthcare, finance, and the natural/life sciences.

“This is an important discovery for both our team and the Altair researchers, one that has the potential to open a new dimension of quantum computing,” said Nikolaus Adams, professor and chair of aerodynamics and fluid mechanics, Technical University of Munich. “We have presented the building blocks for a new generation of quantum computing algorithms, which will hopefully bring more practical quantum computing applications to the forefront in both industry and academia.”

As discussed in a similar paper by the same group of researchers, today’s quantum computing algorithms are developed at the deep machine level by designing quantum circuits. Classical CFD is non-unitary and non-linear, while quantum formulations are unitary and linear. The research found a unitary transformation for classical CFD in addition to developing a machine learning approach for the non-linear aspect.

The paper’s authors include the Technical University of Munich‘s David Wawrzyniak, Josef Winter, Steffen Schmidt, Thomas Indinger, and Nikolaus A. Adams, alongside Janssen and Schramm. All quantum computing was performed at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, near Munich, Germany, on the Atos QLM system.

This research is the latest in a string of developments catalyzed by Altair’s investment in quantum computing. Notably, Altair has also invested in Riverlane, a company specializing in making quantum computing more robust and more practical by solving quantum error correction (QEC) challenges. Headquartered in Cambridge, U.K., Riverlane was founded in 2016 and is known for Deltaflow, a unique QEC stack helping quantum computers reach sufficient scale to execute the first error corrected quantum applications.

Click here to read the full paper: “Quantum Algorithm for the Lattice-Boltzmann Method Advection-Diffusion Equation.” To learn more about Altair’s CFD solutions, visit https://altair.com/altair-cfd.

About Altair

Altair is a global leader in computational intelligence that provides software and cloud solutions in simulation, high-performance computing (HPC), data analytics, and AI. Altair enables organizations across all industries to compete more effectively and drive smarter decisions in an increasingly connected world – all while creating a greener, more sustainable future. To learn more, please visit www.altair.com.

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Fortune Announces the 25 Best Places to Retire Affordably

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American Canyon, CA is the best city for cost-effective retirement living

Study finds West Coast and New England locations offer retirees best value 

NEW YORK, Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today Fortune launches the inaugural Fortune 25 Best Places to Retire Affordably, showcasing attractive locations across America. The list was created based on a range of socioeconomic factors, including healthcare, wellness, livability, resources for older adults, financial health, geographic desirability (such as climate and proximity to nature), and affordability.

The top 10 includes two California cities: American Canyon, CA (No. 1) and Santa Clara, CA (No. 3). Located in Southern Napa County, American Canyon offers affordable housing near both Napa’s world-class wineries and two beaches, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. It’s ideal for active retirees, with kayaking, biking, hiking, and golfing options. The city boasts a tight-knit community feel, local events, and proximity to top healthcare facilities.

The runner up is on the opposite coast: Newport, Rhode Island. Its scenic beaches, waterfront walks, and historic mansions provide a peaceful yet engaging atmosphere. Retirees enjoy cliff trail walking, exploring architecture downtown, and dining at waterfront seafood restaurants. Newport also offers a variety of activities, from concerts and fitness programs to fishing and golfing, as well as access to quality medical care and proximity to Providence and Boston. Residents also enjoy Rhode Island’s tax benefits for retirees.

The top 10 Fortune Best Places to Retire Affordably in 2024:

American Canyon, CANewport, RISanta Clara, CABeaufort, SCPortsmouth, NHShoreline, WAMaple Valley, WAScarborough, MEPortland, MELafayette, CO

Alyson Shontell, Fortune Editor in Chief and Chief Content Officer, said, “Where to retire and how to make sure it is affordable is something so many Americans think about – often well before they actually retire. We are excited to introduce this new Fortune list, which we believe will become an annual go-to list providing valuable guidance on where to look and just what affordability means for retirees in today’s economy.”

Alexa Mikhail, Fortune senior wellness reporter, added, “Aspiring retirees have a variety of needs and wants for the place they will call home for the long haul, but it’s evident that easy access to quality health care, community, and outdoor spaces are most commonly sought after.”

To build this new ranking, Fortune conducted an independent evaluation of over 2,000 cities, towns, suburbs, exurbs, villages, and townships with populations of approximately 10,000 or more across all 50 states. Areas where home sale prices exceeded twice the state median were excluded from the final analysis. While affordability is inherently subjective and relative, the ranking includes a broad variety of regions and baseline costs of living, all delivering lifestyle and health value for retirees. The methodology can be found here.

Fortune also worked with several critical data partners—including Caring.com, CVS Health, Healthgrades, Ineedana.com, Sharecare, and Witlytic—that helped provide information for nearly 200 separate data categories in our comprehensive evaluation process. This list is part of Fortune Well, Fortune’s health and wellness hub presented by CVS Health, which features tips and insights working professionals need to thrive in their careers and personal lives.

NOTE: Unforeseen severe weather events have increasingly become a significant factor in considering retirement locations. In recent years, the unpredictability and frequency of such weather phenomena may impact the suitability and safety of various regions. We recommend thorough research to ensure an informed choice that takes into account the potential risks associated with severe weather conditions.

About Fortune:
Fortune is a global multi-platform media company built on a legacy of trusted, award-winning reporting and information for those who want to make business better. Independently owned, Fortune tells the stories of the world’s biggest companies and their leaders as well as a new generation of innovators who are moving business forward. Digitally and in print, Fortune measures corporate performance through rigorous benchmarks, and holds companies accountable, in regions around the world. Its iconic rankings include Fortune 500, Fortune Global 500, Most Powerful Women, and World’s Most Admired Companies. Fortune builds world-class communities by convening industry thought leaders for exclusive summits and conferences, including the Fortune Global Forum and Brainstorm Tech. For more information, visit fortune.com.

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