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Boston Pads Unveils Cutting-Edge Custom Integrated Agent CRM

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BOSTON, July 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Boston Pads, a leading real estate platform, is excited to announce the launch of a revolutionary “Click to Close” CRM. This advanced platform is designed to empower agents by simplifying the lead management process, enhancing client communication, boosting overall productivity, and increasing the closing ratio.

A Game-Changer for Real Estate Agents

The new CRM allows agents to claim leads from a vast pool of incoming leads and manage their own personal leads in one centralized system. This comprehensive solution helps agents keep track of their progress from the “interested in a specific property” stage, through disclosures and applications, document signing, and move-in day.

The user experience for the Agent CRM is extremely intuitive, having been specifically designed by several real estate brokers with a combined experience of over 100 years. The new CRM has been continuously refined over time with direct feedback from Boston’s top agents, ensuring it meets the real-world needs of those in the field.

The CRM supports the creation of custom drip email and text campaigns, automatically notifying clients when new properties that meet their criteria become available.

Innovative Features for Enhanced Client Engagement

One of the standout features of the CRM is the ability for agents to provide specific QR codes for their clients. The customer can scan these codes to view listings connected to that agent, accessing the entire Boston Pads database and automatically being added to the agent’s client roster. This seamless integration enhances the client experience, making it easier for them to find their ideal property through one single contact.

A Boost for Landlords and Clients Alike

The CRM isn’t just beneficial for agents; it also significantly improves the experience for landlords and clients. If an agent is unavailable, managers can assist the client to ensure they receive prompt service and that properties don’t remain on the market longer than necessary. This flexibility ensures a higher level of service and faster turnaround times, benefiting all parties involved.

Comprehensive Tools for Agent Success

Integrated into the CRM are several essential tools designed to assist agents in their daily tasks:

Rental CMA Tool: Provides a real-time comparative market analysis to help agents price properties competitively.

Listing Lookup Tool: Allows agents to quickly find property listings their clients are interested in, even when no exact address is displayed.

Affordability Calculator: Helps agents understand what their clients can afford based on their financial situation, and how likely they are to be accepted for an apartment or to purchase real estate. Clients also benefit from this feature.

Additionally, the CRM includes other features aimed at maximizing efficiency and enhancing the client experience.

A Word from Boston Pads

“We are thrilled to introduce this cutting-edge CRM to our agents,” said Demetrios Salpoglou, CEO at Boston Pads. “Our goal has always been to provide our agents with the best tools to maximize their time and earnings, and this CRM is a testament to that commitment. By centralizing and simplifying the lead management process, we’re enabling our agents to focus more on what they do best – connecting people with their perfect homes.”

About Boston Pads

Boston Pads is a premier real estate platform dedicated to providing exceptional service to both clients and agents. Boston Pads powers 6 leading real estate brokerages; NextGen Realty, Jacob Realty, Boardwalk Properties Allston, Boardwalk Properties Mission Hill, Douglas Paul Real Estate and USWOO Boston Realty. They curate, aggregate and maintain the largest real time property database in the Greater Boston Area. With a vast database of property listings and a commitment to innovation, Boston Pads continues to lead the way in the real estate industry.

Contact:

Demetrios Salpoglou

Founder and CEO

Boston Pads

+1 (617) 306- 5858

www.BostonPads.com

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XPPen Announces Participation at PAX AUS, Teasing the Unveiling of Groundbreaking Drawing Displays

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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — XPPen, the world’s leading digital art innovation brand, announces its participation in PAX AUS 2024. The anticipated event is taking place from October 11 to 13, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. To highlight its latest technological advancements, XPPen will showcase the newly launched Artist Pro 19 (Gen 2) and the eagerly awaited, yet-to-be-released Artist Pro 24 (Gen 2) series.

PAX AUS, one of Australia’s largest gaming expos, stands as a pinnacle event in the vibrant gaming culture, drawing global enthusiasts. Last year, PAX attracted over 80,000 attendees, marking its largest gathering since 2013. XPPen is excited to join this dynamic community, offering exclusive discounts up to 40% off select products to celebrate our participation.

Unveiling the Upcoming New Release

Leveraging the gathering of gaming enthusiasts, XPPen is excited to showcase its latest innovation at PAX AUS: the newly launched Artist Pro 19 (Gen 2) and the highly anticipated unrevealed Artist Pro 24 (Gen 2) series. Visit Booth #3460 for an exclusive sneak peek of groundbreaking drawing displays.

The Artist Pro 19 (Gen 2) offers a portable yet powerful drawing display with an expansive 4K screen and Calman Verified color performance. It includes two 16K pressure levels styli, balancing advanced technology with ergonomic design. This new size option provides artists with an affordable, high-performance tool that stands out as an ideal choice.

Introducing XPPen’s Artist Pro 24 (Gen 2) Series, our flagship product for professional artists, making its first official offline debut. Available in 4K & 165Hz models, both feature Calman Verified color accuracy, 16K pressure levels, X-Color Master solution, and a 2024 Reddot Award-Winning design. The official launch is scheduled for late October. For more information and updates, please refer to XPPen’s official website.

The 4K version features an Ultravision display with 1.07 billion colors, while the Artist Pro 24 (Gen 2) 165Hz, the world’s first 165Hz drawing display, offers a line display speed 175% faster than 60Hz displays. This results in virtually no latency, providing artists with exceptional smoothness and precision in every stroke.

Join the Fun: Interactive Booth Activities

In addition to experience with our latest products, XPPen invites on-site attendees to participate in exciting activities. Visit our booth and follow @xppen.anz on Instagram for a chance to score a free XPPen gift, including Fenix keychain, canvas bag, stickers, or luggage tag. We are also hosting a drawing contest where participants have 10 minutes to sketch their favorite gaming character. Submit your entry via Instagram DM or share through Ins Story for a chance to win XPPen drawing tablets.

Experience the ultimate XPPen savings at PAX! Visit the XPPen booth for exclusive discounts of up to 40% off, our best deals are reserved for in-person attendees. For more information about the latest innovation, learn more at the XPPen AU store https://bit.ly/4e8RfND. Don’t miss this chance to upgrade your digital art tools.

 

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USI Releases its Climate and Nature Risk Management Report

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SHANGHAI, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a decisive move to combat climate change and uphold the principles of the Paris Agreement and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, USI (SSE: 601231) released its 2023 Climate and Nature Risk Management Report. This follows the company’s inaugural TCFD Report in 2021. The latest report, structured around the TCFD and TNFD frameworks, provides a comprehensive overview of USI’s governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets related to climate adaptation and biodiversity conservation.

The conclusion of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in December 2023 marked a significant agreement to drastically reduce emissions. USI reaffirms its commitment to the Paris Agreement’s goals, embedding environmental sustainability into its core operations through its Environment, Health, Safety & Energy Policy. The company actively participates in the CDP and SBT initiatives, setting and promoting ambitious carbon reduction targets. Notably, USI’s facilities in Mainland China, Mexico, and Vietnam are now powered entirely by renewable energy, and all major facilities worldwide have achieved third-party ISO 14064-1 verification for their greenhouse gas emissions. USI is also accelerating its R&D efforts to develop low-carbon products, increasing the share of clean tech and eco-design products, with long-term goals of using 100% renewable energy in all manufacturing facilities by 2035 and achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.

In 2023, USI demonstrated its commitment to biodiversity conservation by announcing its Biodiversity and No Deforestation Commitment and implementing a biodiversity risk assessment system, aiming for a Net Positive Impact by 2050. Since 2013, USI has invested in afforestation projects to combat desertification in Inner Mongolia and Ningxia, gradually restoring local biodiversity. The latest ecological surveys report 47 species in Inner Mongolia and 14 species in Ningxia, indicating stabilizing sand, a balancing ecosystem, and early signs of recovery. By the end of 2023, USI had planted 151,482 trees covering 97.91 hectares, capturing 729.44 metric tonnes of CO2e and conserving approximately 134,332.52 metric tonnes of water annually.

USI remains steadfast in its mission to build a sustainable environment, uphold social responsibility, and pursue sustainable governance, contributing to the planet’s sustainable development.

About USI (SSE: 601231)

USI, Universal Scientific Industrial (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., is a global leader in electronic design and manufacturing as well as a leader in the field of SiP (System-in-Package) technology. With Asteelflash and Hirschmann Car Communication, USI has 30 production and service locations across four continents of Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Africa, and offers customer diversified electronic products with D(MS)2 services: Design, Manufacturing, Miniaturization, Industrial software, and hardware Solutions, and material procurement, logistics and maintenance Services. USI is a subsidiary of ASE Technology Holding Co., Ltd. (TWSE: 3711, NYSE: ASX). To learn more, please visit www.usiglobal.com and engage with us on LinkedIn and YouTube.

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STEM Exploration Day Ignite Girls Passion for Careers in STEM

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Professional women with careers in science, technology, engineering and math make a world of difference in inspiring young girls to show them they can achieve anyything they want to with hard work and believing n themselves.

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is proud to help ignite a passion in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) for girls of all ages. The STEM Exploration Day took place on Saturday, September 28, 2024 with professional women sharing their experience and advice.

There’s something about a robot that can feed into that interest in science, technology, engineering and math. Touch sensors, buttons and sonar show them how to control different actions and that’s fascinating.

Young girls met with women in various STEM professions including coding, physics, astronomy, robotics and engineering just to name a few. Hands-on activities and demonstrations served as great learning opportunities as visitors received special giveaways.

Programs & Activities – Thank you to all participating groups that provided hands-on activities and helped guide STEM career explorations. They included:

Eli Lilly and Company Visiting Scientist Dr. Carlotta Berry
Dr. Berry is an accomplished electrical engineer specializing in controls and robotics. She advocates for the demystification of STEM through innovative strategies, including robot hip-hop slam poetry. She is a professor and endowed department chair at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. She’s also an author, researcher, mentor, role model, prolific speaker, and a STEM trailblazer. Dr. Berry engaged visitors in hands-on exploration with robots. You can hear more from her here: https://youtu.be/16smIuetR_w

Indiana Visiting Artist Emily Bennett
If your first thought of “sculpture” is a gleaming marble bust from ancient Greece, just wait until you see the work of Terre Haute artist Emily Bennett! She redefines what sculpture can be, weaving colorful fibers onto metal structures to create bold, vibrant pieces. The results are what she calls “imaginary dreamscapes” that you can hang on the wall or set on a shelf. As programming coordinator for the Community School of the Arts at Indiana State University, Bennett relishes helping people uncover their artistic abilities.

Women in Lilly Discovery and Development (WiLDD) with Eli Lilly and Company (families created their own binary bracelets and lava lamps).

80 Acres Farms

Franklin Pest Solutions

Indiana State Police Crime Laboratory (visitors examined various pieces of evidence with forensic experts to learn how they solve crimes).

Society of Women Engineers (girls explored mechanical engineering and learned how to make their own catapults). UIndy Human Identification Center (families received an interesting introduction to forensic anthropology, learned about radiographs and studied casts of bones from various animals to learn about the different ages and stages of life).

City of Indianapolis—Department of Public Works, Engineering (shared a storm drain model to demonstrate how families can protect stormwater).

IU Astronomy Department (families learned how the same elements that make up our bodies are also present in galaxies billions of light years away and examined the patterns of Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen and Neon and made bracelets with the same patterns as these elements).

IU Intelligent Systems Engineering (featured robotics and electronics).

IEEE Women in Engineering (helped visitors explore various sensors).

Sycamore School (more than two dozen activities revolving around mechanics, electricity, sound, optics and air pressure made up the activities).

American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) (provided a bridge building simulation).

The Gurl Code (provided binary bracelets, 3D Pens, Ozobots and MakeyMakey).

DNA Discovery in Corteva Agriscience STEMLab (families were able to extract real DNA from plant cells, discovered where DNA can be found in nature and learned about how scientists discovered the structure of DNA).

STEM Exploration Day is presented Lilly Girls & Young Women In STEM and supported by Indiana Soybean Alliance.

About The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
We ignite joy, wonder and curiosity by creating powerful learning experiences for children and adults. For more information about The Children’s Museum, visit http://www.childrensmuseum.org and follow us on social media @childrensmuseum.

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Kimberly Harms, The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, 317-334-4003, kimh@childrensmuseum.org, www.childrensmuseum.org

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