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Recognizing One Year of Partnership: Procede Software Named A Preferred DMS Provider for U.S. Hino Trucks Dealerships

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The partnership has driven significant advancements in integration capabilities, dealer support, and customer education, underscored by a commitment to ongoing collaboration and improvement.

SAN DIEGO, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Procede Software, a leading heavy-duty commercial vehicle dealer management system (DMS) and solutions provider, announced the one-year milestone of being named a preferred DMS provider for U.S. Hino Trucks dealerships. Over the past year, this partnership has driven significant advancements in integration capabilities, dealer support, and customer education.

“We are delighted to celebrate this milestone with Hino Trucks,” said Larry Kettler, CEO of Procede Software. “Our dedication to enhancing integration capabilities has provided our mutual customers with cutting-edge solutions that drive efficiency and growth. We look forward to advancing the Excede platform and our suite of Hino Truck integrations to deliver even greater value and solve real business challenges for dealerships.”

With the announcement of Procede Software as a preferred DMS provider, Procede put together a solutions package of integrations for Excede including OEM-proprietary and certified partners such as Decisiv for service relationship management. Procede conducted a comprehensive audit to ensure existing customers are fully equipped with the latest versions of the suite of integrations customized for Hino Trucks. Procede and Hino staff contacted existing customers for in-depth interviews on the use of these products. Additionally, Hino Trucks hosted a webinar to showcase the partnership’s benefits and enhanced capabilities while continuing to engage with dealers through ongoing conversations and webinars to further advance the integrations.

“We are thrilled to mark this milestone with Procede Software, whose innovative DMS solutions have greatly enhanced the capabilities of our dealership network,” said Glenn Ellis, President and CEO at Hino Trucks. “Our collaboration has not only strengthened our dealer support and integration capabilities but has also enriched the overall customer experience. We look forward to a continued partnership and innovation that will help our dealers thrive in an evolving market.”

Building on the success of the past year, Procede Software is exploring new integration sets with Hino Trucks and its dealer network. These next-generation integrations aim to streamline operations, improve data accuracy, and enhance the overall customer experience.

As Procede Software and Hino Trucks continue to grow, both companies remain committed to delivering exceptional value and support to their customers, ensuring they stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.

For more information, please contact sales@procedesoftware.com.

About Procede

Since 2001, Procede Software has been a leading provider of enterprise-level Dealer Management Solutions for the heavy-duty truck and ancillary markets. Serving dealer locations throughout the United States, Canada, and Australia, the industry’s leading dealerships trust Excede to run their business because of its full functionality across all dealership departments, high reliability, and strong integration with their OEM providers. Excede, its powerful DMS, leverages the strength of Microsoft® SQL technology to provide advanced Windows® and browser-based applications with real-time information. Learn more about Procede Software at https://www.procedesoftware.com and follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, and YouTube.

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About Hino Trucks

Hino Trucks, a Toyota Group Company, manufactures, distributes, and services a lineup of Class 4-8 commercial trucks in the United States. Hino Trucks has a product lineup that offers fully connected vehicles with a low total cost of ownership, unmatched reliability, maneuverability, and the most comprehensive bundle of standard features in the market. Hino continues to lead the industry toward a more sustainable future with its evolving electric vehicle lineup. Headquartered in Novi, Michigan, Hino has a nationwide network of dealers committed to achieving excellence in the ultimate ownership experience. Learn more about Hino Trucks at https://www.hino.com or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, and YouTube.

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HONEYWELL AND CHEVRON COLLABORATE ON AI-ASSISTED SOLUTIONS FOR REFINING PROCESSES

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Collaboration aims to enhance refining operations and workforce with advanced AI-Assisted technologies, including a new generation of alarm management solutions

HOUSTON, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON) today announced a strategic collaboration with Chevron (NYSE: CVX) to develop advanced artificial intelligence (AI)-Assisted solutions to help operators make decisions to enhance efficiency for refining processes and improve safety within the industrial automation space.

These are among the new AI solutions Honeywell launched today to assist and help improve operator performance, optimize productivity and increase reliability as companies continue their journey to autonomous operations.

Together, the two companies are leveraging their deep domain knowledge and industry expertise to create a new generation of AI-Assisted alarm management solutions that will help operators make decisions to increase the efficiency, safety and reliability of process operations and industrial assets. The new solutions will include an Alarm Guidance application that provides operators with guided and specific actions to effectively respond to alarms and operational events, helping to reduce lost profit opportunities and process safety incidents. Using AI technology, the system will mine historical data on past actions to identify patterns of alarms and the corresponding operator actions that successfully return the process to normal operation.

“Advancements in AI will change the way companies like Chevron innovate, learn and solve problems at the plant level,” said Lucian Boldea President and CEO of Honeywell Industrial Automation. “AI-Assisted automation is key to helping improve industrial plant performance while also addressing industry’s workforce shortage through institutional knowledge capture, workflow digitalization, and accelerating the learning curve for the next generation.”

Through this collaboration, Chevron’s operators will also be able to infuse AI into Honeywell’s Experion® distributed control system (DCS), making them future ready and more informed in the control room.  The integration of AI to optimize operations to improve efficiency and upskill the workforce also supports Honeywell’s alignment of its portfolio to three powerful megatrends, including automation.

The partnership between Chevron and Honeywell marks a significant advancement in the development of solutions that enable AI to assist human operators in plants. By co-innovating AI-enabled operational guidance solutions, both companies are setting new benchmarks for efficiency, safety, and reliability in refining processes. The collaboration is poised to not only address current industry challenges but also to pave the way for future advancements, ensuring that both Chevron and Honeywell remain at the forefront of innovation.

For more information on Honeywell’s suite of AI solutions for industrials, including Honeywell Field Process Knowledge System, Experion Operations Assistant and Honeywell Production Intelligence, please visit Honeywell.com.

About Honeywell:
Honeywell is an integrated operating company serving a broad range of industries and geographies around the world. Our business is aligned with three powerful megatrends – automation, the future of aviation and energy transition – underpinned by our Honeywell Accelerator operating system and Honeywell Forge IoT platform. As a trusted partner, we help organizations solve the world’s toughest, most complex challenges, providing actionable solutions and innovations through our Aerospace Technologies, Industrial Automation, Building Automation and Energy and Sustainability Solutions business segments that help make the world smarter, safer and more sustainable. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywell.com/newsroom.

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Neri Oxman launches OXMAN, a revolutionary practice transforming design generation, manufacturing, and construction for the simultaneous benefit of humans and the natural environment

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Groundbreaking company advances design innovation at the intersection of computational design, robotics, green chemistry, and ecological engineering

OXMAN also announces a partnership with Goodman Group, focused on maximizing the positive impact of built structures on the environment

NEW YORK, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Neri Oxman has announced the launch of OXMAN, a design lab whose mission is to create and deliver nature-centric products and environments to its clients and the natural world. Bringing together computational design, robotics, materials science, green chemistry, biology, and ecosystem engineering, OXMAN’s work reinvents the industrial systems that dictate how we design and produce everyday things—from the foods we eat and the clothes we wear to the buildings we inhabit.

OXMAN operates on three scales of design: product design, architectural design, and molecular design. The lab and the projects that it undertakes – currently focusing on fashion, architecture, and scent design — are intertwined such that inventions made in one domain inform innovations in another. The lab creates fully integrated systems that unify design, materials, production, and decomposition, to create positive impacts across the lifecycle of products and buildings.

“We are a design and innovation company that creates new technologies, products, and environments across a range of scales and applications, from the molecular to the urban scale,” remarked Dr. Neri Oxman, Founder and CEO, OXMAN. “We advocate for synergy between biology and technology, moving towards products and buildings that are designed for the immediate and long-term well-being of human civilization and the natural world.”

OXMAN, established in 2020, has recently completed the construction of the OXMAN lab, designed in collaboration with Foster + Partners; expanded the OXMAN team, and developed cutting-edge innovations and inventions. Led by Dr. Oxman, the OXMAN team includes architects and product designers, biomedical, mechanical, and textile engineers; molecular biologists, chemists, and materials scientists; data visualization specialists, computational and parametric designers, instrument makers, and other expert creators.

OXMAN’s work challenges the status quo of product, architectural, and molecular design by creating products that can grow and decompose with beneficial properties for soil microbiomes, urban masterplans designed to rewild ecosystems, and molecular compounds that encode signals of biodiversity and resilience, respectively.

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OXMAN’s ethos is rooted in Material Ecology, a design approach developed by Dr. Oxman at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2006. The approach considers all aspects of design – from generative design through material sourcing and processing, digital fabrication, and construction, to end-of-life scenarios – as part of the natural ecology. OXMAN believes that manmade materials and constructs have a holistic relationship with the environment and should be designed to maximize their net positive contributions to it. The principles of Material Ecology aim to reduce the dimensional mismatch between things that are made and things that are grown; for example, by increasing the resolution of the design space to match that of biological systems, and/or by creating design systems that can adapt and respond to their environment in real-time.

OXMAN’s long-term vision is to impart positive impact upon the natural environment through systems that unite top-down planning and engineering, with bottom-up emergence and growth. A summary of OXMAN’s long-term goals, recent inventions and how they revolutionize current practice follows below.

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OXMAN Goals

OXMAN Inventions

OXMAN Transformations

Product

Design the lifecycle of consumer goods to borrow matter and energy from the natural environment and return them upon obsolescence.

A revolutionary class of biologically programmed, computationally grown, and robotically manufactured shoes and textiles that are 100% biocompatible and biodegradable, and made with no microplastics.

In place of assembling discrete parts, each with their own inert material and homogeneous properties, OXMAN cultivates biocompatible mono-materials characterized by highly tunable property gradients and multi-functionality.

Architectural

Promote the biodiversity, resilience, and productivity of ecosystems for the mutual empowerment of humans and the environment.

A software environment that applies computational decision-making algorithms to master planning approaches that incorporate ecosystem engineering principles.

In contrast to ‘net-zero’ construction – which aims to minimize negative impact – OXMAN seeks to maximize ecological well-being through new forms of ecological construction.

Molecular

Simulate, revive, restore, and rewild ancient and novel ecosystems, capturing molecular “signature compounds” of biodiverse, resilient, and productive environments.

Data-driven grow rooms (or “Capsules”) that enable the revival and restoration of ancient and/or struggling ecosystems, including the creation of ancient smells that embody biodiverse and resilient environments.

Rather than producing and consuming monocultures, OXMAN pursues the study of ancient ecosystems – as well as the exploration of novel ones – that sustain diverse, internally regulated, and highly networked life-forms.

 

PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS
OXMAN’s current work includes three initiatives and platforms. Developed in complementarity, OXMAN’s work propagates the company’s foundational precept that the design of anything and everything need not be harmful to the environment and can indeed be designed to remediate, replenish, and even rewild existing ecosystems.

Oo (pronounced “O-Zero”) explores how designed objects can borrow – rather than consume – matter and energy from the natural world and return them upon obsolescence. It is driven by the belief that the lifecycles of consumer goods can be designed from end-to-end to embody the growth and decomposition of ecosystems.

By defaulting to over-engineered assemblies of diverse materials, each requiring different manufacturing and disposal processes, human-made products cause health and environmental harm while struggling to match the performance and sustainability of natural material systems. OXMAN is focused instead on creating consumer products made from one material class, using one machine, under one roof.

The Oo platform is a vertically integrated approach to biopolymer design, digital fabrication, and programmable decomposition. It removes the complexity involved in fabricating objects by tuning polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), a single, versatile material class known for its biodegradability in ambient conditions. PHAs are produced by bacteria fed on abundant natural resources such as atmospheric carbon dioxide, methane, and food waste. OXMAN’s compact robotic system 3D prints custom PHA blends onto a textile that is 3D knitted from a PHA-based yarn produced through a process of extrusion and melt spinning. Interlacing fibers to create shape and movement eliminates the cut-and-sew and adhesion processes associated with traditional assembly lines. As a result, the Oo knitting technology approaches a zero-waste process.

Oo knitting technology first appears in a collection of fully biodegradable shoes made entirely from PHAs. It embodies the versatility of PHAs by incorporating them as knitted textiles and 3D printed elements in precise designs informed by the kinetics of human motion. The heart of each shoe is a unifying base layer of a knitted sock. Given the shoe’s intent (e.g., ballet slipper, shoe, clog), outer layers are printed on the knitted textile to provide specific functionalities such as reinforcement, cushioning, strength, and pliability. The versatility and automation built into the Oo platform enable rapid iterations and an accelerated development process from design to production.

The material for all components of the Oo products is produced and can be consumed by bacteria. This circular process points to a future where biodegrading products can nourish the soil from which they originate, growing from and reincarnating into plant matter. Dr. Oxman summarizes the project as: “100% PHA, 100% biodegradable, 0% microplastics, infinite life.”

EDEN explores how structures and landscapes can enhance – rather than degrade – ecosystems for the mutual empowerment of humans and the natural world. It is driven by the belief that buildings can be designed and used in ways that help rewild ecosystems.

By neglecting non-human organisms and ecosystems, modern-day building and planning practices contribute to habitat loss, environmental pollution, and biodiversity loss. OXMAN seeks instead to design structures that not only meet the needs of human occupants but also promote biodiversity, resilience, and the performance of critical ecosystem services.

OXMAN proposes a new paradigm for architectural design called Ecological Programming whereby structures and spaces are designed to not only meet the needs of human occupants but also promote biodiversity, ecosystem resilience, and the performance of critical ecosystem services, i.e., the production of environmental outputs that humans rely on. OXMAN applies a novel design approach called “generative optimization” that applies computational decision-making algorithms to site-specific data to refine a vast solution space of architectural configurations over many iterations. The team has also developed a suite of “rapid environmental simulation” tools that can be leveraged to determine which design solutions will yield the greatest positive environmental impacts. Factors considered as part of the optimization process include environmental conditions, habitat connectivity, resource availability, ecosystem stability, and the provision of specific ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration or air purification.

In a case study project entitled EDEN Tower, OXMAN proposes a novel urban typology that integrates living spaces with ecological infrastructure. Grassland and forest ecosystems growing on the tower exterior manage regulating services for thermal buffering and other natural processes. Transparent interior spaces facilitate human-centered cultural services such as recreation and education. Interstitial zones host services for provisioning material resources such as timber from a young forest, and foraging and pollination processes in flower meadows. While the tower provides a base for ecosystems to flourish, the ecologies, in turn, generate essential ecosystem services that support human life, fostering a symbiotic relationship of collaboration and cohabitation between the natural and the constructed.

OXMAN has partnered with Goodman Group (ASX: GMG) to further the work of maximizing the positive impact of built structures on the environment. Goodman, a AU$69 billion market cap global company headquartered in Australia, is a provider of essential infrastructure with a development and management portfolio of high-quality, sustainable logistics properties and data centers in major cities worldwide. In line with its commitment to reduce the environmental impact of its built work while enhancing social benefits, Goodman has commissioned OXMAN to conduct studies that will inform future building practices and extend beyond sustainability to promote ecological well-being and the rewilding of ecosystems. Click here for more information on the Goodman-OXMAN partnership.

ALEF explores how the production of ingredients for foods, fragrances, and flavors can add to – rather than subtract from – native plant life, soil fertility, and bacterial composition. It is driven by the belief that molecular goods can be designed to revive ancient ecosystems and drive overall health in future ecosystems.

By growing the same species in the same field, year after year, modern agricultural practices of continuous monocropping lead to unstable ecologies vulnerable to soil degradation, water contamination, and rampant pests and diseases. OXMAN is instead working to design polycultures that reflect natural ecosystems and empower multiple species in the same region to interact in mutually beneficial ways.

The ALEF platform is a combination of technologies for polyculture research and engineering. Novel sensors decode the dynamic chemical signals released by bacteria, plants, and entire ecosystems. Each signal is a unique composition of biogenic volatile organic compounds (bVOCs), often carrying an associated smell.

Smells can be collected and recreated from real-world, simulated, and designed ecologies to access new information about species composition and the state of various ecological systems. OXMAN has developed four specialized grow rooms, called “Capsules,” that can each be programmed with custom organisms, temperature, light, humidity, and airflow to target a unique ecological challenge.

“From a biodiversity chamber designed to study and heal a struggling ecosystem to a ‘scent computer’ designed to concoct a functionalized fragrance with no harm to the environment, we seek to advance our understanding of the natural world while offering alternatives to methods of designing molecular goods that rely on monocropping,” remarked Dr. Oxman. “In fact, we are currently working on developing one of the most ecologically biodiverse environments in New York City, and it is thriving in our lab.”

OXMAN currently targets two main pathways: restoring and monitoring an ancient ecosystem and developing synthetic biology tools for bVOC research. In the former, OXMAN has used a Capsule to revive the ancient Oak-Tulip Tree Forest. While individual species are not all extinct, the natural ecology of the forest no longer exists in its entirety – until now. OXMAN’s “surrogate ecology” is historically accurate beyond the selection of plants: DNA sequencing was implemented to identify the trillions of soil microorganisms; species distribution was computationally designed; and the environmental conditions mimic weather patterns from the earliest recordings in Manhattan. Remnants of the ecology still exist in the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG). Courtesy of NYBG, OXMAN has collected on-site bVOC samples over four seasons. The two environments – the wild forest and the controlled lab – are connected via custom-designed sensors that create a conduit for real-time communication.

By deciphering the language of biological communication, OXMAN generates insights that have the potential to inform molecular design across domains, including horticulture and companion planting design, agriculture, scent and flavor design, aromatherapy, cosmeceuticals, and more. These insights provide a deeper understanding of what constitutes a healthy ecosystem, the range of potentially beneficial interventions, and new ways to resurrect ancient ecosystems and promote biodiversity worldwide. OXMAN aims to extend its work in this area to advances in human health and precision agriculture.

ABOUT THE OXMAN LAB
Located in New York City, the 36,000-square-foot laboratory, designed in collaboration with Foster + Partners, is a one-of-a-kind facility. The lab integrates an architectural studio with a state-of-the-art workshop – one of the most advanced digital fabrication facilities in New York City – including a robotics shop that enables experimental work with large-scale collaborative robots, and a wet lab that meets Biosafety Level 2 standards, allowing the OXMAN team to develop biologically augmented digital fabrication technologies. Spread across two floors, OXMAN lab includes private meeting spaces, a library, an exhibition gallery, an open-concept kitchen, a garden terrace, and a nursery, with abundant indoor and outdoor spaces for reflection and discovery. The lab is equipped to accommodate the work of more than 133 designers, scientists, and engineers.

ABOUT NERI OXMAN
Neri Oxman, PhD
Founder and CEO, OXMAN

Hailed as Nature’s Architect, Neri Oxman is a designer, inventor, and researcher. Her design approach and philosophy, entitled Material Ecology, lies at the intersection of culture and nature calling for the unification of the made and the grown across scales and species.

A multi-disciplinary designer, Oxman founded The Mediated Matter Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2010 where she established and pioneered the field of Material Ecology, fusing technology and biology to deliver designs that align with principles of ecological sustainability. Oxman became a tenured professor at MIT in 2017. Oxman received her PhD in Design Computation at MIT in 2010. Prior to that, she earned a diploma from the Architectural Association in London, complementing studies at the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology, and training at the Department of Medical Sciences at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

In addition to over 150 scientific publications and inventions, Oxman’s work is included in the permanent collections of leading international museums including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), Centre Pompidou, MAK Museum of Applied Arts, FRAC Collection for Art and Architecture, and the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. Her work has been recognized at the World Economic Forum, where she was named a Cultural Leader in 2016 and is a member of the Expert Network. In 2018, Oxman was honored with the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award and the London Design Innovation Medal. In 2019, she received an Honorary Fellowship by the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Contemporary Vision Award by SFMOMA. Oxman’s work was presented in monograph shows at MoMA in 2020 and SFMOMA in 2022.

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Alex Klimoski
oxman@resnicow.com
+1 (212) 671-5184

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Stagwell Named Global Lead for Creative Campaigns and Social Content at Adobe

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Stagwell and Adobe to build a modern marketing partnership with expanded Global wins, while launching a three-year innovative joint go-to-market business partnership leveraging each company’s unique offerings

Stagwell’s agencies 72andSunny, Code and Theory, Locaria, Movers+Shakers, National Research Group and more to collaborate for Adobe at a global scale

NEW YORK, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE) today appointed Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW), the challenger network built to transform marketing, as its global lead for creative campaigns and social content for its Digital Media (DMe) business. Leveraging the integrated strengths of five agencies across the network from upstream research and insights to global strategy and creative, Stagwell proudly takes on the global remit to deliver impactful solutions for Adobe and global creators.

Stagwell and Adobe will also partner on a joint go-to-market initiative to accelerate the content supply chain for brands, the end-to-end process used to deliver content for marketing campaigns and personalized customer experiences. This partnership brings together solutions across Adobe Experience Cloud, Adobe Document Cloud, Adobe Creative Cloud and Stagwell Marketing Cloud, delivering products and services to create winning in-market offerings for Adobe and Stagwell clients.

“We are proud to join forces with Adobe, a brand synonymous with creativity and innovation, to build game-changing transformation tools for our clients and theirs,” said Chairman and CEO of Stagwell Mark Penn. “This partnership is another example of the value Stagwell is eager to create with clients via our integrated offering, and we are excited to bring our best-in-class creativity and technology to help Adobe inspire and empower their customers.”

72andSunny will expand their seven-year partnership with Adobe by leading global creative and strategy within this new model. Movers+Shakers will lead global social efforts, with a focus on mining cultural conversations in real-time and producing socially-native content with speed and agility. Code and Theory will be responsible for the launch of Adobe GenStudio, among additional high-profile assignments.

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Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) is the challenger network built to transform marketing. We deliver scaled creative performance for the world’s most ambitious brands, connecting culture-moving creativity with leading-edge technology to harmonize the art and science of marketing. Led by entrepreneurs, our 13,000+ specialists in 34+ countries are unified under a single purpose: to drive effectiveness and improve business results for their clients.  www.stagwellglobal.com.

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