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RTX’s Pratt & Whitney to demonstrate hydrogen-fueled turboprop technology under Canadian INSAT program

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First phase of HyADES project will include tests on PW127XT engine fuel nozzle and combustor rig

MONTREAL, Nov. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Pratt & Whitney Canada will demonstrate hydrogen combustion technology on a PW127XT regional turboprop engine as part of a project supported by Canada’s Initiative for Sustainable Aviation Technology (INSAT). The project, named Hydrogen Advanced Design Engine Study (HyADES), will be in collaboration with Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc., which will develop high-efficiency, low-cost electrolyzers needed for establishing hydrogen production infrastructure. Pratt & Whitney is an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business.

“This collaborative project with INSAT enables us to develop key technologies for future hydrogen powered aircraft and complements our wider efforts to advance aviation sustainability through a range of pathways, including continued improvements to engine efficiency, hybrid-electric propulsion and compatibility with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF),” said Edward Hoskin, vice president, Engineering, Pratt & Whitney Canada. “While regional aviation represents one of the most promising use cases for hydrogen, the project will also demonstrate the versality of adapting the proven, highly efficient PW127XT turboprop engine to operate with low carbon alternative fuels and continues our legacy of technology leadership in this segment.”

Funding for the first phase of the project will include fuel nozzle and combustor rig testing using hydrogen fuel, while future phases will target full engine ground testing. The PW127XT engine is the most advanced member of Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PW100 engine series, which has powered regional turboprop aircraft for forty years and accumulated more than 220 million flight hours. Launched in 2021, the PW127XT engine offers over 3% better fuel efficiency, 40% improved time on wing, and 20% reduced maintenance costs.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with INSAT and Pratt & Whitney Canada on this project,” said Raveel Afzaal, president and CEO of Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc. “The ability to produce green hydrogen at scale will be a critical enabler for reducing aviation CO2 emissions, whether using hydrogen as a direct fuel for combustion or as feedstock for SAF.”

As part of a second INSAT-supported project, Turbine Engine Advanced Materials for Efficiency (TEAME), Pratt & Whitney Canada will work with Derivation Research Laboratory (DRL) to explore advanced materials for hot section components of gas turbine engines, which will help to improve thermal efficiency and reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Pratt & Whitney Canada will lead the overall project providing both technical input and project management, while DRL will provide world-class materials testing capability for a wide variety of critical material properties.

About Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc
Founded in 2007, Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of water electrolyzers that use water and electricity as inputs to generate clean hydrogen for use as a green energy source or a green industrial feedstock. Next Hydrogen’s unique cell design architecture supported by 40 patents enables high current density operations and superior dynamic response to efficiently convert intermittent renewable electricity into green hydrogen on an infrastructure scale. Following successful pilots, Next Hydrogen is scaling up its technology to deliver commercial solutions to decarbonize transportation and industrial sectors. For further information: www.nexthydrogen.com

About Derivation Research Lab
Derivation Research Lab (DRL) was established in 2012 with an inherent focus on thermomechanical fatigue (TMF).  Driven by passion, DRL offers expertise in modelling, research, and testing of high-temperature materials through a world-class facility located in Ottawa, Ontario.  Visit www.DerivationResearchLab.com for more information.

About Pratt & Whitney
Pratt & Whitney is a world leader in the design, manufacture and service of aircraft engines and auxiliary power units. To learn more visit www.prattwhitney.com.

About RTX
With more than 185,000 global employees, RTX pushes the limits of technology and science to redefine how we connect and protect our world. Through industry-leading businesses – Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon – we are advancing aviation, engineering integrated defense systems, and developing next-generation technology solutions and manufacturing to help global customers address their most critical challenges. The company, with 2023 sales of $69 billion, is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.

For questions or to schedule an interview, please contact corporatepr@rtx.com

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Edsol Communications Celebrates 14 Years of Service Excellence

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Company has thrived by placing “People First, Then Technology” at the heart of its operations

FREDERICK, Md., Nov. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Edsol Communications, a premier IT solutions provider, is proud to mark 14 years of delivering top-tier technical support and services to small businesses, non-profits, educational institutions and government agencies. The company has thrived by placing “People First, Then Technology” at the heart of its operations. Since its conception, Edsol Communications’ impeccable work ethics and customer-focused culture have earned them a loyal client base. Their clients know they can rely on Edsol to provide dependable support whenever needed. The company’s dedication to customer service is evident in its availability and quick response to client needs, and its flexibility and commitment go above and beyond industry norms, making it a trusted partner to their clients.

“We’re very thankful for our clients, partners, and team members for their support and trust”, said Oscar Herrera, President & CEO of Edsol. “We know how important technology is for small businesses and organizations, and how our clients trust us and rely on us for running their organizations…”

Founded in 2010 by Oscar Herrera, Edsol has grown to serve its clients in the DMV area each year, including embassies, non-profits, educational institutions, government agencies, and commercial clients from a wide range of industries. Operating from its office in downtown Frederick, Edsol specializes in IT Managed Services, Help Desk Support, Network Administration, Cabling Infrastructure, Network Assessments, VoIP and Cloud Solutions, and Cybersecurity, offering services to ensure optimal performance for their clients’ systems. Unlike companies that branch out into unrelated fields, Edsol stays true to its core mission—delivering the best in IT support. By specializing exclusively in IT services, they remain at the forefront of industry trends, ensuring their clients receive top-quality support. As a small business, Edsol avoids the overhead costs that burden larger IT companies, passing those savings onto their clients while still delivering superior service.

“We are very thankful for our clients, partners, and team members for all their support and trust”, said Oscar Herrera, President and CEO of Edsol. “We know how important technology is for small businesses and organizations, and how our clients trust us and rely on us for running their organizations. We don’t take that lightly”.

As an SBA-certified 8(a), HUBZone small business and Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), Edsol Communications is dedicated to excellence and inclusion, contributing to economic growth in underutilized business zones. Their GSA 8(a) STARS III and Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract vehicles demonstrate their capability to deliver IT solutions that meet the rigorous demands of government and commercial clients alike.

For more information on Edsol Communications’ services, visit edsolcom.com or contact them directly at 301-802-9295.

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Patricia Mir, Edsol Communications, LLC, 240-560-5990, patricia.mir@edsolcom.com, edsolcom.com

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OHRC and LCO release new tool to help organizations assess AI technologies to ensure they uphold human rights

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TORONTO, Nov. 6, 2024 /CNW/ – Today, the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) and the Law Commission of Ontario (LCO) launched the Human Rights Impact Assessment for AI Technologies (“HRIA” or “the tool”), a tool to help assess and mitigate human rights impacts of AI systems in a broad range of applications.

“AI offers many benefits, but also has well-documented risks. The AI impact assessment released today is a practical, step-by-step tool that will help organizations identify and manage AI risks to human rights.  The LCO and OHRC have worked together to develop the first human rights impact assessment based on Canadian human rights law,” said Raj Anand, Chair of the Law Commission of Ontario Board of Governors.      

“While we are eager to harness the opportunities and benefits presented by the potential of AI, its use by public sector entities around the world has resulted in serious harms to individuals and communities. Thus, it is imperative that human rights protections be built into the foundation of any governing framework or regulation,” said Patricia DeGuire, Chief Commissioner, Ontario Human Rights Commission. “We are proud to have worked with the Law Commission of Ontario to create this tool that will help guide organizations in ensuring that their use of AI aligns with their human rights obligations.”

The HRIA is a step-by-step guide with examples and explanations, created for AI designers, developers, operators, and owners to identify, assess, minimize, or prevent discrimination and uphold human rights obligations throughout the lifecycle of an AI system.

The HRIA aims to:

Strengthen knowledge and understanding of human rights impacts;Provide practical guidance on human rights impacts, particularly in relation to non-discrimination and equality of treatment; andIdentify practical mitigation strategies and remedies to address bias and discrimination from AI systems.

The OHRC and the LCO call on the Ontario government, employers, and all other duty-holders to use the HRIA to ensure that the opportunities, benefits, and protections associated with the use of AI are available to all Ontarians without discrimination.

Quick Facts

The HRIA is based on internationally established guardrails on AI, which recognize the importance of human rights due diligence in use of these technologies.The Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) also contributed to the development of the HRIA.The HRIA has two parts: Part A is an assessment of the AI system for human rights implications. In this section, organizations are asked questions about the purpose of the AI, the significance of the AI system, and the treatment of individual Canadians and communities. Part B is about mitigation. Once the AI system has been categorized, Part B provides a series of questions to assist organizations to minimize identified human rights issues in the given AI system. The HRIA does not constitute legal advice and does not provide a definitive legal answer regarding any adverse human rights impacts, including violations of federal or provincial human rights law or other relevant legislation.

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[Dynamax Pokémon] Best Pokémon GO Spoofer 2024 for iOS without Computer

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NEW YORK, Nov. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Tenorshare has released version 2.10.2 of its iAnyGo iOS App, offering one-click access to Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokémon, enhancing the Pokémon GO experience. Optimized for iOS 18, the update enables users to quickly find shiny Gigantamax Pokémon, and join Max Battles. With Pokémon GO Spoofer iAnyGo, users can easily navigate the game world, copy GPS coordinates, and team up with friends to challenge Dynamax Pokémon, offering an enriched experience for all trainers.

“With iAnyGo iOS App version 2.10.2, users can now easily locate Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokémon with a single click and quickly share their locations using longitude and latitude coordinates. Trainers can quickly join forces for Max Battles, making it easier to catch gargantuan Pokémon and earn Max Particles to boost their skills for future challenges. These updates enhance gameplay, helping users find shiny Gigantamax Pokémon they might not see locally,” said Tenorshare’s CEO when discussing the new features.

How to Install the iAnyGo iOS App

For new users, the iAnyGo installation process is simple. Here’s a quick overview of the steps:

Go to the official website to download and install the iAnyGo iOS Assistant on your computer.Sign in using Apple ID and click “Install iAnyGo iOS App” button. You can extend its validity every seven days by signing in with your Apple ID on iAnyGo App—no computer is needed after the initial setup.

How to Get Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokémon on new Max Battles

The iAnyGo iOS App enhances your Pokémon experience by allowing you to explore any location virtually. Follow these steps to find and battle Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokémon in the new Max Battles in Pokémon GO.

Open the iAnyGo iOS App and tap the fifth button “D-Max” on the right to view Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokémon. You can view these gargantuan Pokémon by zooming in or out on the screen.Tap the “Go” button, and you can go over to catch Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokémon. You can also click the “copy” button to copy longitude and latitude coordinates and share them with your friends.

Additionally, with its features like Change Location, PokeStop Mode, and Single-Spot Movement, users can spoof Pokémon GO on iPhone without physically moving. iAnyGo iOS App is a reliable Pokémon GO Spoofer for iOS 18.

Pricing for iAnyGo iOS App

The iAnyGo iOS App is available in multiple packages designed to fit users’ needs:
1 Month/1 Device: $14.99
1 Quarter/1 Device: $39.99
1 Year/1 Device: $79.99
Lifetime/1 Device: $99.99

For more details on purchasing, please visit iAnyGo iOS App Pricing.

About Tenorshare

Tenorshare specializes in iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac platforms, focusing on core technology research. It is a leading software provider with millions of users that use its tools related to data transfer, data recovery, system repair, unlocking phones, and many more.

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