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Arrow Electronics Shares DigiTruck Success at Posner Center Leadership Event

The Denver-based Posner Center for International Development’s mission is to build a community of innovators who grow lasting solutions to global poverty.

Arrow Electronics CSR Manager Alex West was recently invited to speak at the Center’s Business Leaders event because of Arrow’s success blending technology and innovation to improve educational opportunities in impoverished regions of the world. West spoke to the crowd of 100-plus Colorado business leaders about Arrow’s continuing work in East Africa. 

Samsung Names 10 Public Schools National Finalists in $2 Million* Solve for Tomorrow Contest

Samsung today announced the 10 national finalists in the 7th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest – a nationwide competition that challenges students to use STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) skills to improve their local communities. Students from across the country have spent the past few months using STEAM skills to improve the environment, help individuals in need, make their communities safer and much more. Each school will receive $50,000* in technology for their efforts.

Smart Grid Gains From New Black & Veatch EPC Program Management System

Black & Veatch announced today a new tool aimed at helping utilities deploy large-scale grid modernization projects. The company’s cloud-based Spatial Engineering Knowledge Optimization Immersive Analysis system – SEKOIA – is a central hub for all project management and design-build applications.  It provides project teams with real-time views into a project’s status and performance which can be accessed anytime and from most mobile devices, driving more informed decisions about operations and planning.

The National Lottery Operator Takes Proactive Approach to Player Safety

Innovative software tracks data to identify online problem play. Miranda Ingram reports . . .   

As operator of The National Lottery, Camelot’s mission is to change lives. Both the lives of its winners – it makes almost 30 millionaires a month – but also the lives of people who benefit from the incredible £36 million that is delivered every week in Good Causes funding. Since The National Lottery began in 1994, players have raised over £35 billion for Good Causes – this means an average of 150 lottery grants in every neighbourhood have been awarded.  

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