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“We’re aware of the civil allegations and Jay-Z’s really strong response to that,” NFL (National Football League) commissioner Roger Goodell said on Wednesday after the conclusion of the league’s winter meetings. “We know the litigation is happening now. From our standpoint, our relationship is not changing with them, including our preparations for the next Super Bowl.” A woman who previously sued musician Sean “Diddy” Combs, alleging she was raped at an awards show after-party in 2000 when she was 13 years old, amended the lawsuit on Sunday to include a new allegation that Jay-Z was also at the party and participated in the sexual assault. Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter, said the rape allegation made against him is part of an extortion attempt. The 24-time Grammy Award winner called the allegations “idiotic” and “heinous in nature” in a statement released by Roc Nation. The NFL teamed up with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation in 2019 for events and social activism. The league and the entertainment company extended their partnership a few months ago. Kendrick Lamar will perform the Super Bowl halftime show at The Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9. Roc Nation and Emmy-winning producer Jesse Collins will serve as co-executive producers of the halftime show. Beyonce, who is married to Jay-Z, will perform at halftime of the Baltimore Ravens-Houston Texans game at Christmas. “I think they’re getting incredibly comfortable not just with the Super Bowl but other events they’ve advised us on and helped us with,” Mr Goodell said. “They’ve been a big help in the social justice area to us on many occasions. They’ve been great partners.”SAN DIEGO , Dec. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BSD Builders, Inc., a general contractor specializing in healthcare construction, has announced a strategic partnership with 2G Energy Inc., a pioneer in energy systems, including cogeneration. The collaboration will focus on designing and deploying cutting-edge microgrid solutions to enhance energy resilience, sustainability, and efficiency for commercial building clients. The partnership was formed in response to the challenges faced by skilled nursing facilities during the California wildfires of 2018 and 2020. Utility companies initiated Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) during dangerous weather conditions, forcing facilities to evacuate patients. "After several of our skilled nursing clients were impacted by California wildfires, we worked on a solution to provide an alternative source of power so the lives of their vulnerable residents would not be at risk," explained Jeff Blair , CEO of BSD Builders, Inc. "We reached out to several energy infrastructure companies to support this initiative and were surprised that there was little interest. When we connected with the team at 2G Energy, Inc., they were not only amenable but enthusiastic to help find a way to help protect patients' health and safety." In 2022, California Governor Gavin Newsom passed legislation requiring skilled nursing facilities to maintain at least 96 hours of backup power. The BSD SSC Microgrid solution was developed not only to help skilled nursing facilities meet this new mandate but also to provide any building with a reliable and efficient source of power during outages. It was designed to withstand hurricane wind loads up to 150 mph and has been seismically certified (California OSHPD/HCAi OSP-0826). "Partnering with BSD Builders allows us to bring microgrid technology to people who need it most," said Darren Jamison , Managing Director of 2G Energy North America. "Microgrids are crucial for both enhancing energy security and reducing carbon footprints, and we are thrilled to collaborate on projects that not only drive innovation but also promote a more sustainable energy future." The first projects under the partnership are expected to be deployed in California , with plans to expand to additional markets in the coming months. The partnership underscores both companies' commitment to sustainability and their shared vision of reshaping the future of energy. For more information on BSD Builders, Inc. and 2G Energy Inc., or to inquire about the microgrid solutions, please visit bsdbuilders.com. About BSD Builders, Inc. - BSD Builders, Inc. is a leading general contractor specializing in the healthcare industry. Focusing on exceeding industry standards and delivering exceptional value to clients, BSD Builders, Inc. continues to set the benchmark for excellence in the construction and energy sectors. About 2G Energy Inc. - 2G Energy is a globally recognized leader in the development and production of combined heat and power (CHP) systems. With a commitment to sustainability and innovation, 2G Energy provides cutting-edge solutions that optimize energy efficiency and environmental performance. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bsd-builders-inc-partners-with-2g-energy-inc-to-develop-advanced-microgrid-solutions-302329485.html SOURCE BSD Builders, Inc. © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
Nagpur: Influential persons from across various sectors sharing success stories and presentation of awards to those who worked for social development were the highlights of the inaugural day of the 11th edition of the prestigious Global Nagpur Summit, organised by Nagpur First, at the Indian Institute of Management ( IIM ) at Mihan-SEZ. Prasanna Mohile , the national head for corporate affairs and executive board member at Pernod Ricard India, delivered the inaugural address. Bhimraya Metri, director of IIM Nagpur, welcomed the guests and delegates. Shashank Rao, co-founder and International Chair of Nagpur First Foundation, provided an overview of the organisation's journey, highlighting its achievements and future vision. Karuna Gopal, president of Foundation for Futuristic Cities, centred her discussion on innovation, leadership, and the path forward for India in the global economy. Tanveer Mirza, India Chair for Nagpur First Foundation and Social Track Chair, in his humorous tone, elaborated on the combination of "sarkar, samaj, and bazar (Govt, society and business)" for embracing environmental responsibilities and introduced the Change Makers – individuals and organisations working to revolutionise the social landscape of the region. A range of Change Maker Awards were presented to organisations such as Aroha Multipurpose, Aura Park, Jui Pandharipande, Lifeskill Foundation, TCS CSR Initiative, Asra Foundation, Sistema Bio Carbon Credit, Welspun Foundation for Health, ICICI Foundation, Bajaj Foundation, Smart U Krishi Khata, Pipo LE Pipe, Abhy Gomchi, Jamshed Singh Kapoor, Swapnil Masram, and Orient Foundation. Following the Impact Talk, the Social Track segment began, with remarkable success stories shared by influential figures from across various sectors. Speakers included Manohar Bhojwani, national head of Daal Mill Cluster, Saurabh Lohani, regional head of Spunwell Syntext Ltd, Sunil Kumar, divisional head of Bajaj Foundation, Bombay, and Raju Petkar, along with Richa Singh from the ICICI Foundation. The stories offered a glimpse into the groundbreaking work being done to foster social development in Central India. The Social Track also featured over 50 exhibitors showcasing their work and social initiatives, offering attendees a chance to explore new ideas and innovations aimed at social upliftment. The inauguration ceremony was hosted by Richa Sugandhh, and the summit was attended by key figures from Nagpur First, including founder and chairman Emeritus Dinesh Jain, along with Shashank Rao, Tanveer Mirza, Vivek Nanoti (Environment Track Chair), Rizwan Ahmed (Technology Track Chair), Jayprakash Parekh (Treasurer), Amitabh Khanna, Austria Ambassador Hakimuddin Ali, and NF Ambassador Faiz Waheed. The summit promises to be an enriching platform for discussion, networking, and the sharing of innovative ideas that will shape the future of Nagpur and the wider region. Nagpur: Influential persons from across various sectors sharing success stories and presentation of awards to those who worked for social development were the highlights of the inaugural day of the 11th edition of the prestigious Global Nagpur Summit, organised by Nagpur First, at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) at Mihan-SEZ. Prasanna Mohile, the national head for corporate affairs and executive board member at Pernod Ricard India, delivered the inaugural address. Bhimraya Metri, director of IIM Nagpur, welcomed the guests and delegates. Shashank Rao, co-founder and International Chair of Nagpur First Foundation, provided an overview of the organisation's journey, highlighting its achievements and future vision. Karuna Gopal, president of Foundation for Futuristic Cities, centred her discussion on innovation, leadership, and the path forward for India in the global economy. Tanveer Mirza, India Chair for Nagpur First Foundation and Social Track Chair, in his humorous tone, elaborated on the combination of "sarkar, samaj, and bazar (Govt, society and business)" for embracing environmental responsibilities and introduced the Change Makers – individuals and organisations working to revolutionise the social landscape of the region. A range of Change Maker Awards were presented to organisations such as Aroha Multipurpose, Aura Park, Jui Pandharipande, Lifeskill Foundation, TCS CSR Initiative, Asra Foundation, Sistema Bio Carbon Credit, Welspun Foundation for Health, ICICI Foundation, Bajaj Foundation, Smart U Krishi Khata, Pipo LE Pipe, Abhy Gomchi, Jamshed Singh Kapoor, Swapnil Masram, and Orient Foundation. Following the Impact Talk, the Social Track segment began, with remarkable success stories shared by influential figures from across various sectors. Speakers included Manohar Bhojwani, national head of Daal Mill Cluster, Saurabh Lohani, regional head of Spunwell Syntext Ltd, Sunil Kumar, divisional head of Bajaj Foundation, Bombay, and Raju Petkar, along with Richa Singh from the ICICI Foundation. The stories offered a glimpse into the groundbreaking work being done to foster social development in Central India. The Social Track also featured over 50 exhibitors showcasing their work and social initiatives, offering attendees a chance to explore new ideas and innovations aimed at social upliftment. The inauguration ceremony was hosted by Richa Sugandhh, and the summit was attended by key figures from Nagpur First, including founder and chairman Emeritus Dinesh Jain, along with Shashank Rao, Tanveer Mirza, Vivek Nanoti (Environment Track Chair), Rizwan Ahmed (Technology Track Chair), Jayprakash Parekh (Treasurer), Amitabh Khanna, Austria Ambassador Hakimuddin Ali, and NF Ambassador Faiz Waheed. The summit promises to be an enriching platform for discussion, networking, and the sharing of innovative ideas that will shape the future of Nagpur and the wider region. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , and Mini Crossword .
Canada AI project hopes to help reverse mass insect extinctionDRIVERLESS Knight Rider-style buses are set to hit UK roads in days as thousands brace for the terrifying new concept. The self-driving motors will soon be zooming along the streets of Central Milton Keynes . Photographs of the StreetCAV, a 'plug-and-play' shuttle, show a pod-like vehicle with bars and handles like any normal bus. Except it's almost impossible to tell which end is the front, because there's no space for a driver's seat. Instead, the entire pod has room for passengers, with seats along either side and a central door. Before it is given the green light, the buses will be trialled in the city centre in December, MK Citizen reported. read more in motors If successful, the vehicles should be ready to board its first passengers in 2025. The driverless shuttles are currently on display in the town's Smart City Experience Centre. Zenzic’s CAM Supply Chain UK programme was launched by the government to help bring the UK in the running for world-leader in development of self-driving vehicles. It has pumped money into the ambitious project, which will be lead by the Smart City Consultancy (SMCCL). Most read in Motors “The StreetCAV project has been going for some time now so we are absolutely thrilled that it is finally at a stage where we can reveal it to the world," Ian Pulford, CEO at SMCCL, said. “Thanks to the partners we’ve been fortunate to involve in the project, we truly believe we have developed a solution which can change the future of urban mobility while making our towns and cities smarter, greener, and more inclusive. "We have also worked rigorously to ensure public safety. Working closely with Milton Keynes City Council, BT and ECS, we will establish a city centre control room, connected by a specifically designed communications network, provided by CableFree, which will in-turn allow the Ohmio vehicles to be supervised and managed remotely. “It really has been a fantastic project to work on and we can’t thank all of our partners and funders enough for their continued work and support.” Mark Cracknell, program director at Zenzic, added: “We are proud to have supported the development of StreetCAV and to have worked with all of the partners involved in this pioneering project. “Should the trial prove a success, it could lay the foundations for a more connected, inclusive, and resilient transportation network not only for Milton Keynes , but for towns and cities across the globe. “It is a perfect example of how, by working more collaboratively and bringing together industry, academia and the public sector, the UK can lead the way in accelerating the self-driving revolution.” The Sun Online has reached out to Milton Keynes Council for comment. TICKET TO THE FUTURE Milton Keynes isn't the only town which could soon have driverless motors roaming around its streets. In early 2023, The Sun Online reported how self-driving, zero-emission shuttles will be piloted in Sunderland after receiving £6m in government and industry funding. The Sunderland Advanced Mobility Shuttle project added it would trial three self-driving Aurrigo Auto-Shuttles. A safety driver will be on board the shuttles just in case. These futuristic-looking vehicles will transport passengers on public roads between Sunderland Interchange, Sunderland Royal Hospital and the University of Sunderland City Campus. The initiative is led by Sunderland City Council in partnership with Aurrigo, Stagecoach, Angoka Ltf, Newcastle University and Bai Communications. The project has received a £3m government grant matched by industry pros - which totals £6m. Liz St Louis, director of Smart Cities at Sunderland City Council, said to Chronicle Live : "Leveraging the power of 5G technology and Sunderland’s leading smart city infrastructure. READ MORE SUN STORIES "The focus of our ambitious project partners is underpinned by an ethos of leaving no one and nowhere behind. "Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) will provide huge social, industrial and economic benefits across the world and we’re hugely optimistic about a technology-fuelled future, powered by local expertise, right here in Sunderland."
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