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tilities such as water, electricity and gas are crucial services that play a vibrant role in economic and social development to the lives of global people. Quality utilities are a prerequisite for effective poverty suppression. The transformation of the electric power industry is poised to accelerate through increased use of digital technologies and the growth of electric vehicles. As these forces accelerate, electric power companies are tapping new technologies to serve increasingly sophisticated customers conditioned by other industries to expect a high-tech digital experience. Adequate staffing levels and training in the use of new technologies are important for ensuring efficiency and safety in the workplace.
Transformation of the Industries through Technologies An examination of short and long term change drivers reveals how the industry will likely look in the future and how to manage it. At the crossroad of a traditional past and future, the energy and utilities industry have been fairly successful in placing itself at a high level of technol4
A Stance on the Power to the People Business firms’ industries have experienced stability and continuity for many years with forces of change accelerating in technology, electricity and utilities.
ogy maturity. The next level of transformation for the industry is aimed at providing enhanced customer experience and optimizing operational efficiency costs in a highly competitive landscape. In a years’ stance, it highlighted that the power and utility businesses was well into a period of transformation and profound change driven by technological and competitive forces, as well as changing customer expectations. New technologies are also expanding opportunities to improve operational efficiencies and prompting experiments with new business models.
Change has begun, but it will need to spread faster for regulated utilities to meet evolving customer expectations. Machine learning, innovation and competition are about to change in a long established industry. People will always need power.
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Every Household in the Philippines Should have the TOSOT Multi-Function Cooker Do away with the many bulky cookware lying in your cupboard because here is a revolutionary rice cooker that will change every Filipino’s kitchen experience.
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ilipinos are, undoubtedly, born lover of foods. From birthday parties and christenings to town fiestas and provincial festivals, food is what basically binds the Filipino society together. And thanks to foreign influences, Filipino moms and chefs have adapted the love for diverse cuisines while still preserving the taste of classic native meals. Because of this varied range of dishes Filipinos love to cook, it’s not surprising how cluttered their cupboard is. A handful of casseroles and pans are quite tolerable, but having the complete set is a disaster, especially for restaurants and caterers. Fear not because TOSOT Multi-Function Cooker is here to save the day.
What You Can Cook With a Multi-Function Cooker But the real question is not the amount of space you save by using a multi-function cooker, it’s what you can cook with it that matters most. Multi-function cookers are basically steamers, fryers, and rice cookers all in a single pot. So pretty much anything you can cook with those kitchenwares is quite doable for a multi-function cooker. With just a push of a button, you can prepare perfectly stewed
vegetables, brown rice, and even fried meat and fishes! Some of the favorite meals a multifunction cooker can make include vegetable soups and other different entrées, kids’ favorite kinds of pasta, any kind of stewed food, oatmeal, mulled beverages, and pudding. The possibilities are limitless! The best part is that it makes cooking less of a hassle and more of an enjoyment especially for working moms and dads who
don’t have much available time to cook for dinner. A multifunction cooker is particularly beneficial for working parents with little kids who should be fed with homemade, nutritious food. With this revolutionary equipment that can cook great stuff within minutes, parents can still prepare healthy dishes without actually treating it as a troublesome chore. They can save much time outside the kitchen and more time playing with their kids.
Features to Look Out for in a Multi-Function Cooker There is quite a handful of styles and features available in the market for a multi-function cooker. What kind do you really need? Here are a few main features your multi-function cooker should definitely have. • Easy to clean One of the major reasons why you buy a multi-function cooker is to stay out of the kitchen, and that includes both cooking and cleaning up afterward. Believe or not, washing the kitchenware is far more tedious than cooking the meal itself. Having a cooker with ceramic coating for the inner pot and fully removable lid is exactly what you need. Any messy grease can be easily cleaned with just a little soap and water. • Overheat protection This type of cookware requires lesser attention than normal kitchen appliances. It can either automatically or manually cook any food and can be left unattended. With its overheat protection, users need not worry about cooking meals at high temperatures as the unit can easily switch off when it reaches overload capacity. • Portability Multi-function cookers are much lighter and smaller than crock pots and most cookware. Because of this, users can have the flexibility to cook nearly anywhere they please, whether they’re partying on a boat, cooking in school, sleeping over at their friend’s bedrooms, or simply camping outside (where there’s a power outlet, of course). Compact cookers also
save a lot of space in the kitchen, making it so much tidier and pleasant to the eyes. Besides the weight and size, it is also quite handy to have a nice little handle in the unit for convenient moving. • User-friendly In this age of modern technology, appliances like a multi-function cooker should have controls that can be quickly understood even without browsing through the user manual. With simple, easy-to-follow electronic and digital controls, novice and first-time cookers become less nervous when preparing the meal. TOSOT Multi-Function rice cooker has it all for you. Manufactured specifically to give your kitchen a touch of elegance with modern technology, this TOSOT multi-function cooker will redefine your cooking experience. Being both stylish and fully functional, it can
replace some of your bulky ookware and leave more space on your countertop. Its ten cooking programs can definitely provide you with a wider range of food options to serve for your family and friends. Featured with all-around 3D Heating, Induction Heating technology, 2.0 ceramic coating layer for inner pot, and electronic control and digital display, TOSOT Multi-Function cooker is all you will ever need in the kitchen. To find out the best multifunction cooker for your home, restaurant or catering business, visit TOSOT showroom located at 2162 FB Harrison St., San Jose, Pasay City, Philippines or call +632-8330000 to book an appointment. You may also visit their website http://www.tosot. com.ph/ to get more information about the best multi-function cooker in the Philippines.
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TOSOT Aircon Products Took Center Stage at PHILCONSTRUCT Visayas
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EBU, Philippines – Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino, Lahug held one of the biggest construction and building conventions of all time with PHILCONSTRUCT Visayas. The event, which happened on June 6 to 8, 2019, succeeded in calling waves of attendees comprised of buyers, partners, contractors, and the like. To say the event was big would be an understatement. The expected number of attendees were met and many partnerships were built, paving the way for a 10
brighter future in the construction industry. The event itself was red-letter and many corporations bent on upholding product effectivity and efficiency without infringing upon sustainability showcased their life-improving innovations. Much like the WORLDBEX event that happened last March, TOSOT returns with an amazing array of top-of-the-line products.
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Despite PHILCONSTRUCT Visayas being only 3 days long, TOSOT received countless delegations from various engineering organizations, HVAC distributors, retailers, building owners, shopping mall directors, facilities management professionals, contractors and interior designers who showed strong interest in TOSOT’s air conditioning units and kitchen appliances. Those at TOSOT were able to close countless deals during the event amounting to hundreds of thousands of pesos to further their goals of creating more effective, efficient, products while championing sustainably. With these deals, they can continue to stay ahead of the curve in the industry of technological appliances. For those who are interested to see TOSOT aircon units, visit their showroom in Pasay. As the leading manufacturer and distributor of high-quality air-conditioning products and home appliances in the Philippines, TOSOT received hundreds of trade visitors from mechanical engineers to CEOs of multinational companies that inquired about their high-tech products. Their chillers, cost effective and high-tech wall-mounted and floor-standing air conditioning units, sleekly gorgeous kitchen 12
appliances such as home induction cookers and water dispensers, TMV5s, to name a few, were thoroughly examined by many willing purchasers. These kitchen wares and appliances are especially made more important, seeing as Cebu is the Philippines’ pride and joy in terms of different types of iconic Filipino dishes and recipes, with natural ingredients coming from both atop the mountains and deep beneath the sea.
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The Evolution of Door Locks: Featuring Baldwin Hardware
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rivacy and security are rights as well as privileges, and one sure-fire way of having personal privacy and security is having a lock on your door. Truly, one of the best feelings in one’s personal life is undisturbed solitude in a room with a locked door, forcing people outside to knock before they enter. To think, a simple mechanism such as door locks and locksets grew to become so integral and engrained in any person’s everyday life. This ingenious invention originated from ancient Egypt, which was comprised of a simple wooden bolt jammed in a slot with several holes on its upper surface. To open doors locked this way, a toothbrush-like key with pegs that matched the holes could unpick this secure lock. While it was rudimentary, its simple design is actually the basis for locks and keys today. These locks were utilized by the ancient Egyptians to safeguard their royal treasures and valuable items of religious, polytheistic significance. When the 18th century came along, locksmiths and the industry upped the ante with next level materials, such as metal locks, more secure 14
inner mechanisms, and multiple levers to stop bolt movement—increasing security and giving homeowners some repose. During this time, many locksmiths, inventors, and engineers flourished as the demand for privacy and security continued to soar. From then up until 1946, a family of dreamers and smiths set up a business called the “Baldwin Tool and Die Company”. This company went on to create letter boxes stamped from sheets of brass and, more importantly for them, door knob creation. Seeing doorknobs as their craft and expertise, those at Baldwin began perfecting these simple yet impactful, everyday tools with metal, glass, and brass. Their commitment allowed their catalogue to double and their name to be widely known all through the United States of America. Their portfolio of clean and curated door knobs is as wide as can be—from the estate door knobs with impressively latticed curves and a high-end design; contemporary and rustic reserve knobs; and the affordable yet luxurious prestige series. All these door knobs are also fully customiz-
alike. Stepping into the environment of smart technology truly was the right decision for those at Baldwin. Baldwin did not cease its efforts to continuously modernize their inventions for the convenience of people, setting the bar higher and higher with each new lock model.
able to cater to any homeowner’s needs, be they big or small. However, creating door knobs was still too small a dream for those at Baldwin. This gave them the drive to set the standard of door manufacturing. They created top-of-the-line door hardware, improving upon the plain door lock to locksets including keyed entry knobs, smart locks, keypad entries, rim locks, turn pieces, and more. They managed to do this by collaborating with respected architects. From this partnership, a variety of
different architectural styles of door knobs and locksets were created, with each mechanism formed from the finest materials and excellent finishes. Stepping forward into the new age meant improving upon designs that were already advanced. To exemplify this inventive nature, Baldwin introduced a line of keyless entry locks. Aptly named Home Connect, these smart, atypical, and futuristic locksets were quite easy to use and were even more secure than prior models all while promoting user-friendliness to home and business owners
As a testament to their forward-thinking and proactive brand identity, Baldwin launched a mobile app called Baldwin Evolved. This app is the melting pot in which innovation merges perfectly with convenient security and manifold functionalities. This electronic touch-to-open solution designed to exceed the luxurious, uncompromising architectural standards of Baldwin customers, is a digital platform that grants home and business owners the ability to control and monitor locks from anywhere and collect data about each door. To open these technological wonders, digital e-keys may be used for remote access. Baldwin continues to take steps into the future each and every day. Transcending the simple creation of locks, those at Baldwin has fostered this environment of privacy, security, and ease of use. For anyone who would like to avail these state-of-the-art knobs, locks, and locksets, potential buyers can visit Co Ban Kiat 15
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Hardware Inc. website or visit COBY’S Design Center Showroom in EDSA Shangri-La, Mandaluyong City, as the trusted distributors in the Philippines. This is especially important for any Filipino—whether they are home or business owners, have a family, own a property, or more. Refining a location’s security to be nigh
impenetrable, fostering a safe space where people can be as private as they want, and decreasing the work needed for them to have such security and privacy is the foundation upon which Baldwin Hardware stands. This is indeed extremely helpful for the individuals in the Philippines who wish to purchase these luxury locks.
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Power utility companies can participate on consumers’ demand response programs, helping to reduce power demands on their local utilities and save money in the process.
strategies by the social partners to improve utility services with the common goal of extending access to services to all communities, enhancing efficiency of delivery and reviewing tariffs and other sources of income Social discourse plays a signif- collection. icant role in developing joint
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Crucial Matters on Utility Industries
One of the key issues in the utility industries is the need to respect international conventions protecting freedom of association, collective bargaining and to avoid breakdowns in the provision of utilities where possible. Water utilities are under tremendous pressure to efficiently and economically manage the precious resource of water. The same holds true for electric power utilities as they struggle to meet increasing demands for power while at the same time being strapped by government reg20
ulations affecting the ability to create new generation capacity. Increasing “reutilization� will open more consumer-utility relationships in the areas of real time billing and mobile payments, digital experiences, energy efficiency audits and home energy management. Power utilities will be taken up by clients’ demands for flexible choices in their usage of power with smart grids and meters. Operational systems are integrated to transform customer touch points in the
areas of payments and communication. Social media may also play a major role in customer support, proactive communication and preventive alerts. Integrated customer relationship management solutions will provide a veer of information about the consumers that can be used to offer personalized services.
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Utilities as Natural Monopolies Utilities are often labeled by economists and technologists as being natural monopolies. There is usually little difference in the product they offer. Electricity from one supplier is little different than electricity from another supplier, so there is little opportunity to differentiate products and develop brand loyalty. For these reasons utility industries often function as monopolies in their service areas. Power supply is an enormous industry. It is also an industry that would still be recognizable to utility executives from a century ago. Delivery of electricity, natural gas and water will remain part of the future but what changes is that future entail for utility companies themselves. Robotics and advanced technologies minimize manual intervention and optimize headcount. Asset firm owners, producers and consumers are able to price and trade energy among themselves in decentralized markets through a transitive energy system generation which allows energy agents to buy and sell based on market value without causing interruptions to the grid.
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How Utility Industries Respond to Client Needs Demand response is one of the industries’ strategies to retort clients’ demands over the years. According to Cooney, utilities may also find themselves being approached by aggregators to participate in demand response programs. Demand response is a program that allows utilities or aggregators to alert industrial, commercial or residential customers that energy demand is 24
reaching peak levels, so that these clients can shut down or reduce usage of non-critical equipment. In many cases, novel resources are enabled by increasingly affordable and ubiquitous information and communication technologies and by the growing digitalization of power systems. Companies increasingly move away from the commodity based model
to innovative pricing models for alternative energy generation sources, energy storage and monitoring, and data analytics. These are possible through mergers, acquisitions and partnerships. They also explore asset light business models that focus on product and service volumes to create revenues and profits. The utility industries are digitally enabled shared services organization that will provide fully automated and
integrated corporate services, predictive analytics and forecasting. And regardless of the time frame, the utility industries continue to be guided by its central mission: to provide customers with secure, resilient and environmentally responsible electricity.
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How Technology Affect the Future of Utility Industries Technologies decentralize coordination between parties through distributed optimization and control. Electric and utility companies are poised at exciting opportunities and in the next few years will see the industry rapidly adapt to innovative business models and technologies. They create new
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and roadmaps for innovative growth. Utility benefits are not limited to increased customers’ demand: A burgeoning technology can balance the grid, integrate renewables and improve power quality, while potentially enhancing customer engagement. It is not certain that the most innovative work being done is central to the existing utility business model.
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Smart water explained: How utilities can increase the efficiency and reliability of operations with smart water solutions DNV GL publishes position paper to support the safe use of artificial intelligence The water industry is on the cusp of a significant transformation, driven by an urgent need to tackle complex challenges including water scarcity, aging or overly stressed infrastructure and the impact of extreme weather events. Amid growing pressure to do more with less, utilities are expected to invest $14 billion in smart water technologies through 2024 as water managers continue to seize the opportunity to reduce
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energy consumption and mitigate unnecessary water losses[1] and optimize advanced asset management2. As part of its efforts to accelerate the water sector’s migration to smart infrastructure, global water technology company, Xylem (NYSE: XYL) has published a white paper to guide and educate water managers in the transition to smarter water technologies.
Entitled The Smarter Water Manager - Smart Water Solutions for a Resilient Water Future, the white paper outlines the current state of the smart water industry in Europe and the future of smart water technologies and applications. The publication also provides detail of Xylem’s end-to-end smart water platform. Case studies from London, Milan, the Netherlands and Singapore illustrate how smart water solutions - even the gradual adoption of these solutions - can dramatically improve the productivity of operations and help utilities address the issue of water affordability. Patrick Decker, President and CEO of Xylem, explained, “From rising non-revenue water rates and energy costs to the increasing issue of affordability of maintaining and expanding water infrastructure to the prevalence of emerging contaminants, the challenges facing water managers are significant and mounting. Smart water solutions using smarter equipment and data analytics hold the potential to address these challenges and fundamentally shift the economics of water management. “We look forward to partnering with our utility customers as we strengthen our collective ability to achieve smarter, sustainable water management. Unlocking these data-driven solutions on a macro scale will enable water and wastewater managers to better meet the needs of their growing customer base.”
There are many value levers from smart solutions, including: • Safety: Increased safety and control throughout water and wastewater operations. • Operational cost: Reducing the energy and maintenance cost in the distribution network. • Resilience: Identify, predict and prevent failures and downtime in critical equipment. • Flexibility: Increased flexibility to handle different situations (e.g. volumes, parameters) with existing infrastructure.
singled out for its “unparalleled vision to offer end-to-end solutions for the digital utility of the 21st century.” The C ompany’s recent acquisitions of Pure Technologies, EmNet and Valor Water Analytics were each noted for strengthening Xylem’s suite of solutions to address non-revenue water, as well as smart water and wastewater network assessment and management.
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DEWA empowers society through women Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is committed to empowering women and providing them with a positive and stimulating work environment; helping them balance their professional and social lives to achieve success, excellence, and active participation in building the homeland and preparing future generations. Empowering women to emulate Zayed “I wish every mother, sister and daughter a happy Emirati Women’s Day, celebrated under the slogan Women in the Footsteps of Zayed. On this day, we recognise the achievements of our nation’s daughters thanks to the empowerment of women that was undertaken by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, a strong supporter of women who encouraged them to participate in various developmental domains. Today, our celebration of Emirati Women’s Day coincides with the Year of Zayed. Zayed’s daughters are successful and accomplished in everything they do, with the UAE ranking first in the Arab world and among developed countries for women’s rights. This was according to the annual report of the Arab Women Studies 34
Center of the Arab Women’s Foundation 2017, which praised the UAE’s political leadership and its approach to empowering women. The report shows that Emirati women are a key partner in leading the process of sustainable development,” said HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA. “We aim to emulate Zayed, who believed that the development of our society is achieved by empowering women, encouraging their participation and enabling them to perform their roles to the fullest extent. DEWA plays a central role in empowering and enabling ladies who work while building their capabilities. This contributes to the empowerment of society as a whole through a positive and
stimulating work environment that supports working women, and helps them balance their professional and social lives. It also grants them the full confidence to harness their scientific and practical potential to achieve success and excellence, and actively participate in development efforts, building the homeland, and in preparing future generations.” Emirati Women’s Day affirms the status of women in the UAE “The appointment of a day for Emirati women is a testament to the advanced position of our wise leadership and their empowerment, initiated by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who cared about the advancement and progress of
women and their right to participate in building the nation. As the Founding Father’s companion, HH Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, President of the General Women’s Union, President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and the Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation and Mother of the Nation, has made great efforts to promote women in everything they do. She also empowered Emirati women, locally and globally, by encouraging them to participate in developing and serving the nation in various roles, as well as launching pioneering maternal and childcare initiatives. Our wise leadership follow the footsteps of Sheikh Zayed, who allowed the UAE to not only focus on empowering women, but on empowering society through women. The UAE has become a model for many countries in the region and has broken the stereotypes of Arab women, especially in the Gulf. Emirati women participate efficiently and competently to build society with outstanding contributions and influence in different areas,” said Khawla Al Mehairi, EVP of Strategy and Government Communications and Chairperson of the Women’s Committee at DEWA. “DEWA plays a pivotal role in empowering women by providing a stimulating working environment that not only has a positive impact on DEWA, but also has a significant impact on society as a whole. With the support of DEWA’s senior management, the Women’s Committee adopted an integrated approach in which it explored
various aspects of women’s interests, including self, psychological, and professional development. This approach resulted in plans and programmes to achieve a balance between the professional and social lives of women, in addition to developing their skills to best deal with different challenges and take advantage of available opportunities.” DEWA has 1,916 female employees working in various divisions: 78.8% them are Emirati, 812 of whom are engineers or technicians. DEWA was one of the first government entities to establish nurseries to support mothers who work. Today, DEWA has the largest number of nurseries compared to other government entities in Dubai with a capacity of 175 children. The Women’s Committee is not limited to internal activities and events, but also to exchanging experiences with national and international institutions working to support and empower women. The Committee also strengthened ties with its partners from women’s associations and child- and family-support agencies, as well as strengthened ties with business about social and cultural matters. The Committee has strong relations with public-interest and charitable institutions to enhance its contributions and its role in supporting society through women.
organises several events throughout the year that cover many aspects of the lives of women and families. This is done in cooperation with the relevant institutions, conducting lectures and workshops on health, safety, environment, sustainability, family, the art of dealing with people, self-development, and family management, as well as organising social gatherings and meaningful recreational programmes. National and heritage activities Throughout the year, the Women’s Committee organises several events that consolidate the national identity and contributes to empowering women and enhancing their role in society. The Committee is organising today’s Fourth Emirati Women’s Forum under the theme ‘Women emulating Zayed’ in celebration of Emirati Women’s Day. The Committee also participates in many national events by organising evening celebrations of 15 Sha’ban Night (Hag Al Laila) and World Heritage Day, in addition to holding workshops, and educational and awareness lectures on various subjects, targeted workshops on wedding management and reducing its costs, self-development workshops, family management, social gatherings and recreational programs for female employees.
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Nestlé Waters to certify all its sites to Alliance for Water Stewardship Standard by 2025 Nestlé Waters announced that it will extend its commitment to water stewardship by certifying all of its sites to the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Standard by 2025. • Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) certification is the first standard to globally promote best practice in water stewardship that benefits communities and preserves local watersheds. • Nestlé Waters is extending its commitment to AWS certification because the process enables broader, improved collaboration among local stakeholders. • Nestlé Waters is encouraging other businesses to adopt the 36
AWS Standard, as meaningful and inclusive collaboration between all local water users is essential for the sustainable management of water. The global standard promotes responsible water use that benefits local communities socially and economically, while ensuring environmental sustainability of watersheds – all priorities for Nestlé. Since first committing to the AWS Standard in 2017, Nestlé Waters has already certified eight of its factories around the world, including in Pakistan, Canada and the United States. “Water is one of the most critical
sustainability challenges facing society and our business. At Nestlé, we care for water. We are 100% committed to safeguarding water resources for future generations,” said Nestlé Waters CEO, Maurizio Patarnello. “By pledging to certify all our Nestlé Waters sites to this publicly recognized, credible water stewardship standard, we demonstrate how we positively contribute to water resources where we operate for the shared benefit of all.” This strengthened commitment demonstrates how Nestlé cares for water across four key areas: in factories, in watersheds, across its agricultural supply chains and in
communities where it operates to provide access to clean water and sanitation. The AWS certification process enables broader, improved collaboration among local stakeholders. This leads to a stronger understanding of local water challenges and more meaningful collective actions to address them – all vital to sustainable water resources management. “Responsible water stewardship is an issue that concerns us all – businesses, governments, individuals and communities. Meaningful and inclusive collaboration is the only way we can positively contribute to the future of water,” said Adrian Sym, AWS CEO. “We hope other major businesses will follow in these footsteps” he concluded. Encouraging other businesses to follow suit Nestlé Waters is encouraging other companies to adopt the AWS Standard across their sites and factories around the world. “We need a continuous dialogue between local water users and a mutual understanding of the challenges facing water resources to be able to build collective actions to proactively and sustainably manage water resources,” said Nestlé Waters’ Corporate Water Resources Manager, Cédric Egger. “We are determined to act as a catalyst to develop these action plans together with other local water users wherever it matters,” he said. For 25 years, Nestlé Waters has been engaged in long-term 38
collaborative solutions, at both factory and watershed levels, to preserve the quantity and/or quality of local water resources. Programmes like Agrivair,initiated in 1992 in Vittel (France), or Eco-Broye in Henniez (Switzerland) are regularly highlighted as some of the company’s lighthouse projects in water stewardship.
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AUS furthers research and development in 3D concrete printing through 3D printed home project In a collaboration between industry and academia, American University of Sharjah (AUS) faculty and students will help create the first 3D printed house in Sharjah at the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park (SRTI Park). The house is expected to be completed in 2019. While maintaining a traditional appearance, the house will be printed using state-of-the-art 3D printing technology. This initiative will help bring Sharjah to the global forefront in the sustainable construction sector and establish the SRTI Park as a regional development center for 3D printing construction. AUS has been teaching 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) as part of the Master of Science in Civil Engineering program since 2010. The university is working on the development of this technology and training students in conducting applied scientific research, in conjunction with faculty members and external researchers from specialized companies, including Middle East Engineering Technologies (MEET), which focuses on building 3D printed structures. AUS recently issued a new faculty 40
research grant that will advance ongoing 3DCP focused research. Dr. Adil Al-Tamimi, Professor of Civil Engineering, teaches 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) at AUS: “I have been teaching 3DCP as a theoretical concept with the aim to motivate our students to explore new innovation in the construction industry. The students in this course usually design, produce and evaluate some innovative sustainable concretes similar to 3DCP as part of the course. They will now be able to put their classroom learning into real-life applications and get hands-on training through this collaboration.� The current research is an extension of work begun in 2017, when Dr. Al-Tamimi and his students were invited by Hussain Al Mahmoudi, CEO of the SRTI Park, to join a workshop on 3D concrete printing led by the Finnish Oulu University. During the workshop, two groups of AUS civil engineering students presented the initial findings of their final year design project on 3D concrete printing, which focused on developing a special concrete mixture suitable for robotic
production. This research has continued to progress. One of the two student groups won first place in a 2018 3D concrete printing mixture competition organized by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In 2019, three students in the AUS Master of Science in Civil Engineering program began conducting further research on 3DCP. Haidar Al Haidary, a 2018 graduate of the program, is now employed in the field of 3DCP, working with Middle East Engineering Technologies (MEET).
Elaborating on the groups’ research, Dr. Al-Tamimi, said: “One group is evaluating the bond between multi-layers of the 3DCP produced by nozzle extrusion method simulating robotic action, and the other aims to increase structural performance of the 3DCP in flextural and tensile strengths.”3DCP is considered to be one of the most innovative and reliable ways to build residential units through the use of digital machinery. According to Al Mahmoudi, as traditional construction costs increase, the
3D technology is expected to reduce overall costs. SRTI Park aims to provide a regional center for the research and development of 3D printing construction, and AUS students and faculty will gain hands-on experience with the technology through this collaboration. For more information about AUS, please visit www.aus.edu.
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#LeadersTalk with Chubbsafes
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uring the official brand launching of Chubbsafes in the Philippines, GineersNow TV spoke to Ravindran Gengadaran, Country Manager and Eric Lim, Channel Sales Manager for South East Asia at Gunnebo. Ravindran and Eric discussed the history, product innovations and distribution channels of Chubbsafes in the Philippines. Johnny Cobankiat, the President of Co Ban Kiat Hardware and ACE Hardware Philippines, to42
gether with the senior executives of CBK Hardware were also present during the brand launching event held at Shangri-La Hotel, Manila. Gunnebo is the distributor of Chubbsafes in Asia while CBK Hardware is the sole distributor of Chubbsafes in the Philippines.
About the Leader Ravindran Gengadaran Ravindran is currently the Country Manager for Gunnebo South East Asia based in Malaysia. Ravindran is responsible for the following countries in the Gunnebo Group: Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar and Taiwan. Ravindran has been in the security business since 1993. He worked for Chubb Malaysia from 1993 to 2012, leaving as a General Manager, a position he had held for 10 years. He was responsible for establishing Gunnebo Malaysia in 2012 when Gunnebo decided to establish a
dedicated company in Malaysia, and he took over the responsibility of Gunnebo South East Asia in 2016. Ravindran has a Bachelors degree in Industrial Engineering from the US and a Masters in Business from the UK.
About the Leader Eric Lim Eric Lim is the Regional Channel Sales Manager for South East Asia based in Gunnebo at the Singapore office. Eric’s role in Gunnebo Singapore encompasses in taking care of the overall Sales and Marketing operations in the countries in South East Asia. Eric has been in the Security and Architectural hardware business since year 2008. He started working with DormaKaba in Year 2008 to 2014 as the Sales Director for the Far East Region and follow with Allegion PLC (a spin off company from Ingersoll Rand) in the US Public Listed company in the Fortune 500 as the General Manger for South East Asia prior to joining Gunnebo South East Asia operations in year 2017. Upon graduation in Year 1995
with a Bachelor of Building from Australia, Eric has worked for the Singapore Government in the national development for Singapore till year 2003 before joining the private sector working for real estate developers and a multi-national Construction Company for project and construction management projects in South East Asia, Southern Europe, India and the Middle East.
In Year 1998, he obtained his Master of Science (International Construction Management) from the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore with the scholarship awarded by the Government of Singapore.
About Chubbsafes Chubbsafes is one of the oldest safes brand in the world. Trusted the world over, the Chubbsafes solutions have been providing protection around the globe for people, cash and valuables for almost 200 years. The Chubbsafes solutions are well-known and appreciated for their unique combination of robustness, reliability and modern designs. They associate experience in security with technological innovation to create trustworthy products for maximum protection against burglary, fire and explosives. They are rigorously tested by international and independent accreditation bodies to guarantee the best protection available. The Chubbsafes’ customer base is diverse ranging from householders, small commercial shops, large retail environments, jewelleries to the largest financial institutions and high-risk sites. Chubbsafes security solutions including safes, vaults and vault doors and safe deposit boxes are sold and used all over the world. Chubbsafes is licensed to the Gunnebo security group which is a global leader in security products, services and solutions with an offering covering cash management, safes and vaults, entrance security and electronic security for banks, retail, Cash-in-Transit companies, mass transit, public and commercial buildings and industrial and high-risk sites. The Group has an annual turnover of ₏610 million, employs 5,700 people and has sales companies in 33 countries across EMEA, Asia-Pacific and the Americas as well as Channel Partners on over 100 additional markets.�
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About CBK Hardware For almost a hundred years, a family’s surname has become synonymous to the country’s biggest hardware supply company. Co Ban Kiat Hardware Incorporated, of the Cobankiat family has a regular client network of more than 1,500 industrial organizations; 1,600 traditional community hardware stores, and 584 home building specialty chain of stores across Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. This ever growing conglomerate traces its humble roots to Manila Chinatown, as a pioneer enterprise started by family’s patriarch, Mr. Cobankiat in 1920. Despite the ruins of World War II, the business goes back to its feet in 1948, rebuilding a storefront from the very same spot where it was known for three decades. While the Filipinos continue to rebuild their lives post war, CBK Hardware sees the opportunity to introduce the retail concept once unheard for in hardware industry. The Hardware Workshop Store is the fruit if this endeavor. CBK Hardware further cemented its legendary distribution channel with the creation of Coby’ Design Center in Edsa Shangi La in 1996, a specialty store that caters to discriminating taste of modern Filipinos. In 1997, Mr. Johnny Cobankiat, the 4th generation Cobankiat leader, set another milestone for 46
the company when he brings a franchise of Ace Hardware USA to the Philippines, and signs up CBK Hardware as one of its major suppliers. This further expanded into delivering quality world class products nearer to families of Filipino overseas workers in the countryside.
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Keeping Everyone Safe with Manlift Elevated Drive Speed Checks
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levated drive speed for Aerial work platforms: It goes without saying that you can drive Aerial Work Platforms (AWPs) forward and reverse, like just about any vehicle. The forward or reverse speed is determined by how far forward or back the driver pushes the drivestick – this method is commonly known as proportional drive. However, for safety reasons, it is only possible to drive an AWP at the maximum speed when the boom or scissor lift is in
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transport or stow position. When the boom or scissor lift is elevated, the machine is less stable, and driving at an excessive speed could cause the AWP to tip over and accident may arise. Accordingly, a “limit switch” or “proximity switch” automatically triggers a message communicated to the onboard computer that the access platform is in an elevated position. Instead of the maximum speed of perhaps 6 km/hour, the computer automatically limits the maximum speed to what is called “elevated drive speed”
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First Check as Safety Rule At Manlift, we test to make certain that this elevated drive speed restriction is operational in a specified area of our yard. We do this as part of the first check responsibility as soon as the machine comes back off-hire. During this first check, the AWP is timed as it is driven with the boom or scissor lift in an elevated position over a set distance of 10 to 20 meters. That way, our first checker can make absolutely certain that the elevated drive speed as specified by the manufacturer is not exceeded. The checker records the result on the first check document so that we know whether or not it is within the safe speed parameters. If the checker does notice any discrepancy, it is flagged for the mechanical engineers in the workshop to make the required adjustments to ensure that the elevated drive speed is in full compliance with the manufacturer’s safe speed limit. It is of the utmost importance to take these safety precautions and check that the elevated drive speed is set properly. Once the equipment is on a work site, we recognize that operators are unlikely to make this check. Carrying out this essential test is but one example of how Manlift, as the owner of the access platform, takes responsibility for ensuring our equipment can be safely operated before we hand it over to the customer. 50
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Traditional building techniques and materials should play a part in today’s mega-cities: American University of Sharjah academic Marcus Farr
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s the global population nears eight billion, the pressure to find new, sustainable ways of accommodating the world’s population is growing. Nowhere is this more imperative than in China, where 15 mega-cities reflect the country’s rapid urbanization. China’s cities have increased in population more than five-fold since the 1970s, with approximately 813 million people now calling China’s metropolitan areas home. For Marcus Farr, Assistant Profes52
sor of Architecture at American University of Sharjah in the UAE, China’s material history and vernacular architecture present solutions for today’s developmental challenges. He believes that the history of tectonics in China’s villages hold clues for creating authentic spaces in China’s modern cities, and that drawing on traditional practices will help preserve the country’s unique cultural heritage and be more materially sustainable.
Farr has recently completed a 12-month tenure as a Fulbright Scholar in the Chinese port city of Tianjin, approximately 75 miles southeast of Beijing. The Fulbright program is one of the world’s most prestigious and competitive fellowship opportunities, bestowed upon academics who are leaders in their field, with the aim of promoting intercultural relations and cultural diplomacy. To date, 59 Fulbright alumni have won Nobel Prizes and 82 have won Pulitzer Prizes. Farr has used his Fulbright term to delve into China’s architectural and building history, understanding how past practices could inform modern builds, as the converging issues of materials, village destruction and population density impact the day-to-day lives of millions of Chinese. His research includes oral interviews, photographs, video, Chinese transcripts and ancient maps of villages and material areas. Leading architects throughout China have been assisting Farr with his work. Over the past six months, Farr has met with, and interviewed, some of the leading voices of China’s architectural scene, including architecture professors from Tsinghua University, Tongji University, Tianjin University, Nanjing University and Beijing College of Forestry, China’s leading school in landscape architecture. Importantly, Farr’s research has examined many of China’s best-known vernacular architecture examples, such as dougong and waipan masonry.
Despite such techniques being used throughout China for thousands of years, these techniques were never consistently documented in writing. Rather, the information required to create buildings using these techniques was passed down generation to generation. The significance of these traditional techniques for contemporary constructions lies in their suitability for the local landscape and climate. Drawing on locally available resources, using what is in abundance in an efficient manner, duogong and waipan masonry offer more sustainably driven outcomes than many contemporary techniques. According to Farr, waipan masonry, a tiling method that has grown into a hybrid construction practice incorporating roof tiles, brick, stones and other hard materials, is a strong example of how traditional techniques can overcome modern-day challenges. He says: “The use of traditional bricks in Chinese building is declining and being
banned, due to concerns about environmental degradation. What we are seeing as a result is a renewed enthusiasm for waipan masonry. Because this technique uses recycled materials readily available from demolished building sites, it has significant environmental benefit. It also assists in the creation of new spaces that have distinctive cultural references. By combining age-old practices such as duogong (the practice of interlocking wood joints throughout the architecture seen in structures at the Forbidden City and Summer Palace) and waipan masonry, a new Chinese architecture is emerging, sensitive to the history and landscape of the region, but also fit for purpose in a modern context.” Lessons learned from China’s explosion of mega-cities hold resonance for engineers, builders and architects around the world, as many countries face the predicaments of urban growth
and climate change. While innovation and future-forward thinking is vital to overcoming these challenges, looking to the past also plays a role in generating positive outcomes. Farr says: “Creating buildings that are true to their surroundings has both environmental and social benefits. As cities around the world grow and become more globalized, they tend to become more architecturally homogenous and do not always best serve the needs of those that live in them, or the landscape they occupy. By looking at the historical tectonics and building practices of a place, we are more likely to create spaces that are suited to the needs of the local environment and population, and that allow for happier and more fulfilled lives for those living in those space, both now and in the future.”
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Organic Solar Cells Achieve the Highest Efficiency Rate
Solar panels in the market today are composed mostly of silicon, which is inorganic, often formed into thick, rigid sheets that require fixed installation points. But it appears that this quality of solar panels can be improved with the help of organic solar cells. Carbon-based organic solar cells can be thin enough to bend and curve around structures or even within clothing. Plus, they can be manufactured to be of any color including transparent, allowing flexibility in aesthetic design. 54
Amid these advantages, there is one problem with organic solar cells: efficiency. For this, they cannot compete with conventional energy sources. But that is all in the past now. Researchers at University of Michigan made it possible to make organic solar cells that can achieve 15% efficiency. This level of efficiency is enough to make organic solar cells a viable option in photovoltaics systems as it is in the range of many solar panels today.
“For the last couple of years, efficiency for organic photovoltaics was stuck around 11 to 12 percent,� said Xiaozhou Che, a doctoral candidate in the Applied Physics Program and a member of the research team. The researchers had to develop a way to solve the problem on efficiency. That required inventing a process of stacking the organic solar cells, which allows interconnection of layers to prevent damage to the first cell but allows light and electrical charges to pass through. This new system can absorb light from the
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visible spectrum starting at 350 nanometers in wavelength as well as near-infrared light up to 950 nanometers in wavelength. “When we stack them together, we increase light absorption and efficiency improves to 15 percent with an antireflection coating. That’s considered a difficult process because there’s a chance the liquid used in processing the top cell will dissolve the layers already deposited underneath,” Che said. Leader of the research, Stephen Forrest, the Peter A. Franken Distinguished University Professor of Engineering and Paul G. Goebel Professor of Engineering, said that organic photovoltaics can potentially cut way down on the total solar 56
energy system cost, making solar “a truly ubiquitous clean energy source.” With a 20-year lifetime and at 15% efficiency, the researchers calculate that the organic cells they developed have the capacity to produce electricity at a much lower cost. When the average cost of electricity in the U.S. was 10.5 cents per kilowatt-hour in 2017, it could be reduced to less than 7 cents per kilowatt-hour. Despite this recent development, the team still wants to improve the efficiency further. “We can improve the light absorption to increase electric current, and minimize the energy loss to increase voltage,” Che said. “Based on calculations,
an 18-percent efficiency is expected in the near future for this type of multijunction device.”
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How to Calculate Steel Round Bar Weight
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hile internet offers a lot of calculators for figuring out the weight of steel round bar, it is better to know the formula yourself, as you can’t mindlessly rely on calculators all the time. They do malfunction from time to time. While you may think that the formula for steel round bar calculation is fairly simple (D2 / 162.2) it is not. First of all, you should mind the manufacturer’s chart for calculation the weight. Secondly, there is no exact formula to calculate the weight of steel round bar, no matter how ridiculous it may sound. You may wonder how 58
that’s possible, as there are a lot of websites offering different formulas for calculating the steel round bar weight. But the keyword in this case is “different”. They offer you different formulas. Basically, using one formula you would get one results, and using other formula will provide you with different results. So, regardless of which formula you use, you are most likely to get only approximate results. So, does it mean that you are left without any formulas for calculating round bar weight? Well, not exactly. There are a few ways to calculate the weight, and
we are going to provide you with them. All you have to do is to pick and choose the one you like the best.
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1. The most common formula The most common formula requires you to know the density for squared inch. According to the formula you can calculate the weight of the round bar this way: Diameter in inches squared x 2.67 = lbs per foot.
2. D2 / 162.2 While this formula can be applied for calculating the round bar weight, it is generally used for calculating the weight of circular rebars. It is the formula for unit weight of steel. To use it, you need to figure out the derivation of D2 / 162.2, which you can see below: Weight of steel bar per meter = Area of the steel x Density of steel x Bar length = (3.14 x D2 /4) x 7850 kg/m3 x 1m = (D2 x 6162.25)/(1000 x 1000) = D2 X (0.006162) = D2 X 1/(0.006162)-1 = D2/162.28
3. Experimental method You can’t avoid experimental methods, when there is no ultimate formula for calculating bar weight. So, to calculate it using the experimental method, you should follow the next steps:
• take a sample length of a steel bar (let it be one feet)
• immerse the bar into the pipe
• take the pipe of the same length, but with the larger diameter, so that the bar would fit in it
• then remove the bar from the pipe, and fill the pipe once again with water
• fill the pipe with water up to the top
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• now we can state that the volume of water in the pipe equals the volume of the water that can be placed in the bar
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Help an Employee to Achieve Work-Life Balance
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ork-Life balance is critical to any employee. It is important to maintain a clear balance between work and personal life. However, the increasing use of gadgets at both work and home makes it hard to draw a separating line between the two. Adding small facilities, like the humanscale keyboard systems for instance, does make the long day at work a little less tiring as the desk is more organized ultimately facilitating the employee to complete the work fast. To ensure they have a happy and balanced life outside the office premises, something more than just physical facilities is needed. Few tips below can be useful:
Respect Time Off Treat people’s breaks and time off as sacred. It is inhuman to call people from their time off to work for you unless it is unavoidable. Most people hate jobs that take over their life. Encourage employees to use their time off constructively. Taking proper breaks within the day also helps to relax and recharge a tired brain. Relaxation creates new energy. That free time also gives employees a chance to focus on things in their lives. Proper work-life balance can only be attained through respecting the time allocated to work and that created for rest. 62
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Support Family Time Realising that employees have a life outside work and supporting them to enjoy it is important. Respect other people’s commitments and honor them as you would your own. Parents may at times need to get off from work early to pick their children from school. It is important to show you understand such things as an employer. It is also important to ensure that this does not flow into work performance. Being a caring employer creates a good reputation for your business and increases your employee retention rate.
Encourage Time Off Most people want to work the extra hour to earn a little more. However, the holidays are a necessity and not a luxury. Encourage employees to take their time off work seriously. This helps them switch off and enjoy themselves reducing the possibility of work related stress. Light exercises are also highly recommended during time off. It does not have to be a vacation break. Even short breaks from work within the day should be highly encouraged. They recharge employees energy as they return to work.
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Establish Boundaries Employers should create a strict forum working hours. Most employees may not be particularly thrilled about staying over for extra hours of work but some may need the extra portion. It is therefore important to ensure working hours are respected and that extra hours are scrapped. Also, set boundaries for the time in which work communication is passes to employees. It is best to use only working hours to send company messages. Let workers leave early enough to be well rested by morning and also to go over personal issues.
Overtime Is not a Culture In most businesses working for long hours even during the night is a normal thing. This should not be the case. The human body requires rest in order to perform. Overtime tires workers over work that can be done the next day. Most employees are forced to work extra hours because of unreasonable work sharing. It is best to encourage teamwork if the work is too much for a single person. Encourage task sharing within departments. Effective Work-Life balance promotes both employee performance and also their morale at work. It is important not to breach their privacy by giving them work during their leisure or sending them work emails during odd hours. Better yet, be an example to them. If you tell employees not to work pat certain hours, it is unreasonable for you to send them work emails after hours are long overdue. 66
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