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Alquist 3D Welcomes David Pedreschi to Lead Academic Group

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Career educator and business development executive David Pedreschi brings diverse experience and will help expand the adoption of the company’s cutting-edge 3D Concrete Printing curriculum.

GREELEY, Colo., Oct. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Alquist 3D is pleased to announce the addition of long-time educator and soccer coach David Pedreschi. Dave joins the Alquist team as Business Development Manager for Academics, bringing with him over 20 years of unique and diverse experience both in the classroom and on the pitch.

“In leading our Academics group, Dave’s mission will be to promote and expand the adoption of our cutting-edge 3D Concrete Printing curriculum—an integral part of Alquist’s vision to foster Economic Ecosystems across the nation.” Patrick Callahan, CEO, Alquist 3D

“We are excited to welcome Dave to the Alquist team as the leader of our Academic activities. A long-time educator and coach, Dave has consistently driven excellence both in the classroom and on the field through his passion for supporting the development of students and student-athletes,” said Patrick Callahan, CEO, Alquist 3D. “In leading our Academics group, Dave’s mission will be to promote and expand the adoption of our cutting-edge 3D Concrete Printing curriculum—an integral part of Alquist’s vision to foster Economic Ecosystems across the nation.”

Dave began his career as an educator in public schools, later transitioning to independent institutions like the Groton School (MA), where he served as Associate Director of Student Support Services and led the Men’s Varsity Soccer Team. In 2021, Dave joined The Newman School of Boston as Associate Director of the Student Success Center and Head Men’s Soccer Coach.

Dave moved from Ireland to attend high school at the Middlesex School in Concord, MA, graduating in 1997. He then attended Ohio Wesleyan University, where as a sophomore he captained the Battling Bishops to their first National Championship in 1998. Dave later transferred to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, graduating in 2001 with a B.S. in Political Science. He returned to Massachusetts with his wife Annya to raise their three children—Anna, Jack, and Eoin—while continuing his education at Fitchburg State University.

About Alquist 3D:
Alquist 3D is a pioneering leader in advanced cement printing technology, dedicated to revolutionizing the construction industry through innovation and collaboration. With a commitment to sustainability and efficiency, Alquist 3D offers cutting-edge solutions for modern construction challenges.

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ELKEM TO SHOWCASE ITS THERMAL MANAGEMENT MATERIALS AT THE BATTERY SHOW

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EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J., Oct. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Elkem, a leading silicone solutions provider, announces will participate in The Battery Show, taking place October 7-10 in Detroit, at booth #4605.

Elkem offers a range dispensable battery assembly solutions for ease of automation, which includes BLUESIL™ RT Foam product line for thermal insulation & lightweight vehicle applications, BLUESIL™ ESA product line for thermal management & electronic protection and CAF™ product line for sealing & bonding applications in harsh environments.

The company will feature its Thermal Management Materials, which are designed to mitigate thermal runaway, dissipate heat, and improve battery pack fire resistance. Elkem’s solutions protect over two million EV battery packs with 60 billion miles driven. “We can run thermal simulations to show how Elkem products improve battery performance and safety,” said John Albaugh, associate market manager.

Attendees can expect to see hands-on displays and literature covering Elkem’s innovative solutions. “We’re excited to be exhibiting at The Battery Show and look forward to meeting with our customers to discuss their specific needs,” added Albaugh.

Elkem Silicones has over 70 years of experience in automotive applications and is dedicated to creating a sustainable future through innovation. Its EV Applications Center reduces application development costs, expedites validation, and accelerates time to market. “We take pride in our agility to innovate into emerging markets and our technical teams provide services on demand from the design and development phases to qualification and after-sales,” added Albaugh.

Elkem Silicones’ thermal insulating materials and their use in EV batteries are protected by patents US10,501,597 B2 & US11,261,309 B2 and patent applications US2022081529 & US2023203265.

About Elkem ASA
Elkem is one of the world’s leading providers of advanced silicon-based materials shaping a better and more sustainable future. The company develops silicones, silicon products and carbon solutions by combining natural raw materials, renewable energy and human ingenuity. Elkem helps its customers create and improve essential innovations like electric mobility, digital communications, health and personal care as well as smarter and more sustainable cities. With a strong track record since 1904, its global team of more than 7,400 people has a joint commitment to stakeholders: Delivering your potential. In 2023, Elkem achieved an operating income of NOK 35.5 billion and CDP ratings of A on Forests, and A- on Climate Change and Water Security. Elkem is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (ticker: ELK), where the company is also included in the ESG Index. www.elkem.com

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Newterra Provides Cutting-Edge Technology for Downe Township’s New Wastewater Treatment Facility

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DOWNE TOWNSHIP, N.J., Oct. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Newterra, a leader in innovative water and wastewater treatment solutions, is proud to announce its critical role in the construction of Downe Township’s new $33 million wastewater treatment facility. This state-of-the-art project will replace outdated septic systems and bring modern wastewater infrastructure to the township’s 1,600 residents, safeguarding the community’s future.

The facility, designed by engineering firm Mott MacDonald and set to be completed within 18 months, is a key development for the township following the devastation caused by Superstorm Sandy. The project received significant funding from the USDA Rural Development program and congressional allocations, but the technological backbone of the system will come from Newterra, whose advanced treatment equipment will ensure the community benefits from clean, efficient, and sustainable wastewater management.

“We’re honored to contribute our expertise and technology to a project that holds such importance for the local community,” said Kevin Cassidy, CEO at Newterra. “Our wastewater treatment solutions are designed to not only meet the immediate needs of Downe Township but also to provide long-term resilience against environmental challenges, ensuring that the township thrives for generations to come.”

With the new facility in place, Downe Township residents in Fortescue and Gandys Beach will be connected to a township-wide sewer system, marking a significant improvement in infrastructure that will enhance public health, environmental protection, and community stability.

Newterra has a long-standing commitment to partnering with rural and coastal communities across the U.S. to deliver sustainable water and wastewater treatment solutions. This project is yet another example of how Newterra is playing a vital role in shaping the future of water infrastructure in regions facing unique challenges.

About Newterra   

Newterra designs, engineers, manufactures, and services environmental, water and wastewater treatment solutions that assure great performance, superb reliability, and the highest value in our global markets.   The company offers a broad portfolio of reliable, trouble-free technologies and outsourcing support for municipal and industrial customers across diverse applications, including drinking water, industrial process water, wastewater, stormwater and remediation. For more information, please visit newterra.com.  

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Nathan CW Smith 

SVP Marketing and Lifecycle Services 

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Connected Nation, AT&T, and the International Center of KY recognize local teens to kick off Digital Inclusion Week

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BOWLING GREEN, Ky., Oct. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — To mark the start of Digital Inclusion Week 2024, Connected Nation (CN) joined the International Center of Kentucky and AT&T to welcome a new team to its Teens Teach Tech, powered by AT&T, program. Held on Friday, October 4, at the International Center, officials from the three organizations recognized students from Geo International High School as leaders for their efforts to help their families and other community members learn new technology skills.

Earlier that day, AT&T and Human I-T hosted a device distribution event, where 25 laptops were provided to local high school students through the Bowling Green Area Chamber Foundation and SCK LAUNCH. This event further empowered local teens by connecting them to digital resources, reinforcing the commitment to bridging the Digital Divide and supporting community growth.

“We are thrilled to welcome these great student leaders to our program,” said Tom Ferree, Chairman and CEO of Connected Nation. “Teens Teach Tech, powered by AT&T, allows us to empower students to make a difference in their communities by training the adults in their lives. Through the program, the students can earn startup and incentive funds for their program by providing services that help uplift the community.”

The Teens Teach Tech, powered by AT&T program, launched in 2022, equips teenagers to lead workshops that help bridge the Digital Divide. Teams of student volunteers, with guidance from a program mentor, offer hands-on training to adults who lack technology skills, ensuring they can navigate the online world safely and effectively. Teens Teach Tech powered by AT&T has provided training to more than 13,000 individuals in the past two years, focusing on critical skills such as computer basics, internet safety, and videoconferencing.

“We are thrilled to be joining Connected Nation and AT&T for this recognition of our wonderful students and the opening of our computer lab,” said Kayla Byrd, Director, International Center of Kentucky Bowling Green. “Having devices available to our constituents along with our teen trainers is a win-win for our community. Thanks to a great partnership.”

The Digital Divide remains a significant challenge in the United States, with millions lacking the skills and tools needed to thrive in a technology-driven world. With a third of the U.S. workforce lacking basic digital skills, according to the National Skills Coalition, the need for digital literacy programs has never been greater.

Through its digital skills training programs, Connected Nation is collaborating with community organizations to address this issue head-on by providing local communities with resources to enhance digital literacy. CN has provided training to nearly 20,000 individuals via AT&T-funded digital literacy programs. These efforts are crucial in bridging the gap and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to succeed in today’s digital age.

“At AT&T, we believe in the power of technology to connect and uplift communities,” said Carlos E. Sanchez, President of AT&T, Kentucky. “Programs like Teens Teach Tech help ensure that everyone, no matter their background, can thrive in today’s digital economy. We’re proud to support this initiative and see its impact in Bowling Green.”

About Digital Inclusion Week:
Digital Inclusion Week is a national event that raises awareness of programs and initiatives aimed at closing the Digital Divide. Organizations across the country participate by highlighting the importance of digital access and literacy. Connected Nation is proud to be a part of this movement, working alongside partners like AT&T and the International Center of Kentucky to empower individuals through technology.

About Connected Nation: Connected Nation celebrated 20 years of service in 2021. The national nonprofit’s mission is to improve lives by providing innovative solutions that expand access to and increase the adoption and use of broadband (high-speed internet) and its related technologies for all people. Everyone belongs in a Connected Nation.

For more information, please visit: connectednation.org and follow Connected Nation on Facebook and Twitter.

About Philanthropy & Social Innovation at AT&T
We’re committed to advancing education, creating opportunities, strengthening communities, and improving lives. As part of our companywide commitment to address the digital divide, we launched AT&T Connected Learning® to invest in connectivity and technology, digital literacy, and education solutions to help today’s learners succeed inside and outside of the classroom. Since 2008 we’ve committed to programs that help millions of students across all 50 states, Washington D.C. and around the world, particularly those in underserved communities.

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