ATLANTA, July 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In response to changes in the federal funding environment, the Arthritis Foundation and the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) have increased funding for their joint grant program that supports physician-led research in pediatric rheumatology. This year, the CARRA-Arthritis Foundation Grant Program will award nearly $2 million – an increase of $200,000 from the previous year – to advance research in this critical field.

In light of recent federal research funding cuts, the Arthritis Foundation and CARRA each contributed an additional $100,000 to support the grant program this year. Meanwhile, demand for research support continues to grow, as the program received almost a 50 percent increase in grant applications compared to last year.

“The CARRA–Arthritis Foundation Grant Program provides critical support as there are very few funding sources for pediatric rheumatology research,” said CARRA President, Stacy Ardoin, M.D., who is also Division Chief of Rheumatology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. “We’re committed to keeping pediatric rheumatic diseases at the forefront of scientific discovery to ensure that children living with these complex conditions will have better treatment options and an improved quality of life.”

Children growing up with arthritis and other rheumatic diseases are burdened with pain, disability, frequent medical appointments, and the emotional toll of living with a chronic disease. These children and their families need researchers to find answers to the many questions they have about their diseases and the most effective ways to treat them.

Since its inception in 2016, the program has provided $10 million in funding to advance research in pediatric rheumatic diseases and help improve the lives of the patients.

With this year’s additional funds, the CARRA-Arthritis Foundation Grant Program funded one additional mentored career development award to support an early-career investigator and one additional bridge award.

This year’s awards will fund research in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), pediatric lupus, juvenile dermatomyositis, chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) and other childhood rheumatic diseases. There were seven types of grants awarded: advancing biosample collection, large grant, small grant, bridge, fellow, mentored career development award, and clinical management JIA grant.

The 2025 awardees represent a cross-section of researchers at various career stages, illustrating how the program empowers pediatric rheumatology research throughout our diverse community. Five of this year’s 13 awardees are first-time recipients of a CARRA-Arthritis Foundation grant.

The CARRA-Arthritis Foundation Grant Program has provided over 140 grants to more than 100 researchers at over 70 academic institutions since it was launched in 2016.

“The Arthritis Foundation is proud to have partnered with CARRA for a decade to advance care for pediatric rheumatic diseases,” said Anna Lampe, Ph.D., Senior Director, Autoimmune and Inflammatory Arthritis at the Arthritis Foundation. “Through the CARRA-Arthritis Foundation grant program, we’ve made meaningful investments in childhood arthritis research—supporting a diverse range of topics and investigators at various career stages and helping researchers build momentum and secure future funding.”

Since the program began, every grant application has been reviewed by a team of scientists and a patient or caregiver to ensure that proposed research is meaningful to patients and reflects their priorities. Patients and families are embedded throughout CARRA, and their involvement is crucial to CARRA’s mission, Ardoin added.

Here are few examples of innovative research that will be funded by this year’s grants:

Many JIA patients want to stop medicines once the disease is under control, but doctors can’t always tell who will have a flare and who will stay well without medicine. The new clinical management JIA grant will support a project that addresses this dilemma. Led by Daniel Horton, M.D., M.S.C.E, of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, the “JIA Flares, Recapture of Inactive Disease, and the Patient’s Voice” study will use the CARRA Registry to see if patients’ and caregivers’ views on disease activity can predict flares and how well they can be controlled. It will also look for ways to predict who will have easy-to-control flares and who might have more trouble. This research will help everyone make better decisions about stopping or reducing medicines.

Another project aims to lay the groundwork for more individualized treatments for patients with kidney disease caused by ANCA-associated vasculitis, known as AAGN, which leads to kidney failure in about 25% of patients. Ivana Stojkic, M.D., of Nationwide Children’s Hospital, received the mentored career development award for her study using cutting edge genetic technologies to better understand the root causes of kidney damage in AAGN. Stojkic will examine proteins from urine of AAGN patients to see which proteins are associated with kidney inflammation and the risk of end-stage kidney disease. This builds on her previous research looking at genetic expression of kidney tissue in AAGN, which provided evidence that immune cells play an important role.

Kaveh Ardalan, M.D., M.S., of Duke University School of Medicine is a recipient of a bridge award to support his ongoing research into better understanding how adolescents and young adults with juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus and dermatomyositis think about their risk of cardiovascular disease, need for cardiovascular health (CVH) behavior intervention, and measurement of stress. Ardalan previously conducted a study that showed nearly all JSLE/JDM patients need to improve CVH behaviors, and that high stress is associated with worse CVH behaviors, especially in adolescents and young adults. His prior work also found that most of these patients experiencing high stress cannot access mental health specialists.

Arthritis affects both adults and children across race, ethnicity, socioeconomic class, and gender. JIA, the most common pediatric rheumatic disease, affects as many as 16 to 50 children per 100,000 in the United States. An autoimmune disease, JIA has seven different subtypes. Although the management of JIA and other pediatric rheumatic conditions has improved over the years, there are still many gaps in the treatment of these diseases, as well as the understanding of their pathologies, progression, and impacts.

2025 CARRA-Arthritis Foundation Grant Program Awardees

Kaveh Ardalan, M.D., M.S., of Duke University School of Medicine 
Bridge Grant
Patient-Centered Stress Reduction & Cardiovascular Health Promotion Intervention: Engaging Patients with Lupus & Dermatomyositis 

Lauren Covert, M.D., of Duke University School of Medicine
Bridge Grant
Using Bioengineered Human Muscle to Understand Mechanisms of Juvenile Dermatomyositis 

Brian Feldman, M.D., M.Sc., of The Hospital for Sick Children
Large Grant
Creation and Implementation of Timed Squat Muscle Function Assessment Curves to Enable Strength Assessment in Children with Childhood Myositis 

Linda Hiraki, M.D., Sc.D., of The Hospital for Sick Children 
Advancing Biosample Collection Award
Epigenetics of cSLE in Subtyping and Understanding Disease Heterogeneity 

Daniel Horton, M.D., M.S.C.E., of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Clinical Management of JIA Grant
JIA Flares, Recapture of Inactive Disease, and the Patient’s Voice 

Sivakanathan Kasinathan, M.D., Ph.D., of Stanford University School of Medicine
Mentored Career Development Award
Analysis of Somatic Genetic Variation in Pediatric Rheumatic Diseases 

Sahar Lotfi-Emran, M.D., Ph.D., of the National Institute of Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIH NIAMS)
Advancing Biosample Collection Award
Identification of Pathogenic T Cell Clones in Enthesitis Related Arthritis 

Brittney Newby, M.D., Ph.D., of The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Mentored Career Development Award
IMPACT-ERA: Identifying Multi-Omic Profiles for Assessing and Characterizing Treatment Response in Enthesitis-Related Arthritis 

Hanna Saltzman, M.D., of The University of Utah 
Fellow Grant
Developing a Patient-Oriented, Nature-Based Intervention for Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis 

William Soulsby, M.D., of the Regents of the University of California, San Francisco
Small Grant
Predictors of Corticosteroid Dosing and Disease Severity in Newly Diagnosed Pediatric Lupus Nephritis 

Ivana Stojkic, M.D., of Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Mentored Career Development Award
A Multi-Omic Approach to Uncover AAGN Mechanisms and Biomarkers

Joy Um, M.D., of Washington University in St. Louis
Fellow Grant
Investigating the Role of Pathogenic CD8 T Cells in HLA-B27 Positive Juvenile Spondyloarthritis 

Yongdong Zhao, M.D., Ph.D., of Seattle Children’s Hospital
Large Grant
Assessment of Disease Activity Using Deep Learning on MRI Images in Children with Chronic Nonbacterial Osteomyelitis (CNO) 

About the Arthritis Foundation:
The Arthritis Foundation is fighting for all people who live with arthritis. As a Champion of Yes, the Arthritis Foundation’s mission is to turn the obstacles arthritis causes into opportunities. The Arthritis Foundation champions life-changing solutions and medical advancements, and it also provides ways for people to connect, break down barriers in health care and join the fight for a cure — uniting hearts, minds and resources to change the future of arthritis. To join the fight to cure arthritis, visit arthritis.org.

About the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA):
CARRA’s mission is to conduct collaborative research to prevent, treat, and cure pediatric rheumatic diseases. Formed in 2002 by a small group of dedicated physicians, CARRA now has 800 members at more than 120 institutions. CARRA has built the largest observational multi-center registry for pediatric rheumatic disease and operates two biorepositories – one in the US and one in Canada. CARRA is a 501(c)3 registered non-profit. Learn more at carragroup.org.

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“Exploring the Future of EV Propulsion: Advances in Solid-State, Sodium-Ion, and Flow Batteries Pave the Way for Safer, More Efficient, and Sustainable Transportation Solutions”

BOSTON, July 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — BCC Research announces the release of its “2024 Fuel Cell and Battery Research Review,” offering in-depth analysis and market forecasts for the most innovative and rapidly advancing battery technologies. This review focuses on the significant growth projections for solid state batteries, sodium-ion batteries, and the electric vehicle (EV) battery reuse and recycling market.

Highlights:

  • Solid State Batteries Market:
  • The market is projected to grow from $274.0 billion in 2023 to $1.7 billion by the end of 2029.
  • Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR): 36.7%.
  • Electric Vehicle Batteries Market:
  • The market is projected to grow from $8.0 billion in 2024 to $28.1 billion by the end 2029.
  • CAGR: 28.5%.
  • Sodium-ion Batteries Market:
  • The market is projected to grow from $318.0 billion in 2023 to $838.5 billion by the end of 2029.
  • CAGR: 18.6%.

Research Coverage and Insights:

The 2024 Fuel Cell and Battery Research Review focuses on the central role of advanced battery technologies in operating various applications and driving innovation. Areas of growth include:

  1. Rapid Advances in Battery Technology:

    – Innovations in EV propulsion systems.
    – Benefits include improved energy density, enhanced safety, and extended driving range.

  2. Solid-State Batteries (SSBs):

    – Utilize solid electrolytes instead of liquid solutions.
    – Enhance safety by eliminating thermal runaway and electrolyte leakage.
    – Enable faster charging times, longer driving range, and extended cycle life.

  3. Sodium-Ion Batteries:

    – Emerging as a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries.
    – Use abundant sodium, reducing reliance on scarce and costly materials like lithium and cobalt.
    – Known for lower production costs and better performance in cold temperatures.

  4. Diversification in EV Applications:

    – Advanced batteries such as SSBs, sodium-ion batteries, and flow batteries are expanding possibilities.
    – High-performance EVs, low-cost urban transportation, and efficient commercial fleets are on the horizon.
    – Paving the way for the next chapter in sustainable transportation.

Research Summary:

This 2024 Research Review of Fuel Cell and Batteries exemplify the quantitative market data, analysis, and guidance that BCC Research has been developing since its inception in 1971 to help its customers make informed business decisions. This Research Review includes highlights and excerpts from the following reports published by BCC Research in 2024:

This Research Review provides a consolidated overview of key market insights from these recent reports. The full reports referenced in this review offer additional depth on each topic, offering further context and more detailed analysis.

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Key Points 

  • Marathon Petroleum received the 2024 Port of Long Beach Green Flag Award for its continued participation in a voluntary vessel speed reduction program.
  • The initiative helps reduce air pollution by encouraging ships to travel at slower speeds near the port, cutting smog-forming emissions and diesel particulates.
  • Marathon has been a long-standing collaborator in the program, reinforcing its commitment to environmental responsibility and community well-being. 

July 14, 2025 /3BL/ – Marathon Petroleum has once again demonstrated its commitment to environmental stewardship by earning the 2024 Port of Long Beach Green Flag Award. This recognition is part of a voluntary vessel speed reduction initiative that encourages ship operators to reduce their speed to 12 knots (just under 14 miles per hour) within 40 nautical miles (equal to 46 miles on land) of the port. The goal is to significantly cut emissions and improve air quality in the region. 
 
“The ships emit less emissions when they travel more slowly, therefore the program has been highly successful in reducing smog-forming emissions and diesel particulates from the vessels,” said Ashlee Gattuso, Marathon Petroleum Commercial Marine Operations Manager. 
 
According to the Marine Exchange of Southern California, the program has helped prevent more than 1,000 tons of air pollution annually in the Port of Long Beach area. 
 
“Earning the Port of Long Beach Green Flag Award year after year is part of our unwavering commitment to the environment and to the communities where we operate,” Gattuso added. 
 
Marathon has participated in this initiative for several years and remains a dedicated collaborator with the Port of Long Beach in advancing sustainable marine practices. 

 

NEW YORK, July 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — DESRI, in partnership with El Paso Electric (EPE), today announced that the Santa Teresa Solar and Storage project (Santa Teresa, or the Project) has achieved financial notice to proceed (FNTP) and commenced construction. Santa Teresa is a 150 megawatt (MWac) solar facility with a 600 megawatt-hour (MWh) battery energy storage system (BESS) located in Doña Ana County, New Mexico.

“The Santa Teresa Project is a cornerstone of DESRI’s growing partnership with El Paso Electric and a prominent example of how cost-effective solar and storage assets can power New Mexico’s future,” said Hy Martin, Chief Development Officer of DESRI. “The Project not only contributes to regional grid stability via large-scale energy storage, but it also underscores our shared commitment to clean energy and economic development in Doña Ana County and across the state.”

“This Project is about more than adding solar power – it’s about delivering lasting value to the communities and businesses we serve,” said Dave Hawkins, Vice President of System Planning and Operations Support at El Paso Electric. “By providing clean energy and added capacity to the entire region, we’re strengthening reliability, supporting sustainability and investing in future economic development growth.”

Santa Teresa has a 20-year power purchase agreement with EPE. The Project is expected to generate enough clean energy to power approximately 60,000 EPE customer homes each year. Santa Teresa is DESRI’s second project to begin construction in EPE’s territory, following the 130 MWac solar and 260 MWh BESS Carne project, which began construction in 2024.

Financing for the construction of the Project was provided by DNB Bank ASA, New York Branch and National Bank of Canada as Joint Coordinating Lead Arrangers, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Limited, New York Branch and Korea Development Bank. Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas acted as the Administrative Agent.

“During this hot summer, energy demand continues to rise. We’re proud to be a part of a project that helps support the community by adding clean energy technology to the electric grid, and to do so using U.S. made battery systems,” said Jaehong Park, CEO of LG Energy Solution Vertech. “This is a pivotal moment for energy storage, and we’re working with DESRI and El Paso Electric to build on the momentum we’ve seen in the American energy storage market.”

LG Energy Solution Vertech will provide U.S. made battery energy storage systems and the AEROS™ software suite for the project with continuous support through a long-term service agreement. SOLV Energy will serve as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor for the Project and will also provide ongoing operations and maintenance services once the Project is operational.

About DESRI
DESRI and its affiliates develop, acquire, own, and operate long-term contracted renewable energy assets in the U.S. DESRI’s portfolio of contracted, operating, and in-construction renewable energy projects currently includes 70 solar and wind projects representing more than ten gigawatts of aggregate capacity.

About El Paso Electric
El Paso Electric is an energy provider that is engaged in generation, transmission and distribution service to power approximately 465,000 customers in a 10,000 square mile area from Hatch, New Mexico to Van Horn, Texas. Major cities in the service region include El Paso, Texas and Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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Please also note that this press release has not been updated since its dateline for any information contained in it that may have changed, including any beliefs and/or opinions. In addition, no assurances can be given that any aims, assumptions, expectations, and/or goals described in this release will be realized or that the activities or any performance described herein did or will continue at all or in the same manner as at the time of the press release.

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New 400 MW Peaking Facility Developed in Partnership with NB Power and North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council (NSMTC)

SEDALIA, Mo., July 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — PROENERGY has been awarded a contract to develop, construct, own, and operate the New Brunswick Power Corporation (NB Power) Renewable Integration and Grid Security (RIGS) project in Centre Village. The facility—a 400 MW PowerFLX installation driven by eight aeroderivative turbines—will operate under a power purchase agreement with NB Power as the offtaker for 25 years.

The facility will maximize the potential of the province’s renewable investment. It will provide the reliable backup support that wind and solar generation requires in addition to providing grid stability.

“At NB Power, our commitment is to provide secure and sustainable energy for New Brunswickers. Launching this generation expansion project addresses the pressing need to enhance our grid’s reliability and security to meet the unprecedented growth in energy demand,” said Lori Clark, President, CEO & Chief Nuclear Officer. “Partnering to secure additional electricity and capacity through this project ensures we can confidently navigate the energy transition, providing New Brunswickers with the reliable electricity they need, when they need it most.”

Located in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, the facility will minimize impact on the surrounding environment due to its proximity to existing transmission and fuel infrastructure while reducing provincial reliance on oil, coal, and imported power.

“This project is an essential part of a clean, reliable, affordable power grid, and it’s a great example of our approach to Indigenous-led, responsible development,” says Jim Ward, General Manager of North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council. “We need clean energy, and we need to keep costs down and keep the power on. We’ve seen in other places how too much renewable energy can cause grid failures or high costs. To avoid those issues, this load-following power plant is a perfect complement to New Brunswick wind and solar power now and in the future. PROENERGY has been a great partner on this. We welcome other developers to get in touch with us.”

The project will enter commercial operations in 2028.

“Our team has a deep understanding of Eastern Canada. PROENERGY appreciates the trust placed in us by NB Power and the North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council to provide the reliable fast-start power they need,” says Jeff Canon, PROENERGY President and CEO.

About PROENERGY
Based in Sedalia, Missouri, PROENERGY is a global peaking-power solutions provider with operational experience on every continent. The company offers vertically integrated aeroderivative power solutions, including equipment, engineering, construction, operations, repair, maintenance, research, and true, turnkey power generation facilities that include the complete balance of plant. For more on PROENERGY, visit www.proenergyservices.com.

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Freedom Bank’s Mortgage Division provides $405,000 year-to-date in grant funding to help individuals and families achieve the dream of homeownership

FAIRFAX, Va., July 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Freedom Bank of Virginia’s Mortgage Division is pleased to announce its continued success and unwavering commitment to expanding access to homeownership across the DC Metro area through strategic participation in Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta’s (FHLBank Atlanta) Affordable Housing Program. As of June 30, 2025, Freedom Bank’s Mortgage Division has provided $405,000 in homeownership assistance, including $180,000 in Workforce Housing Plus+ grants (a total of 12 loans and $4.7 million in loan balances) and $225,000 through the First-time Homebuyer and Community Partners programs (a total of 12 loans and $4.6 million in loan balances). Funding supports down payments and closing costs, which are often hurdles to entering the housing market.

These targeted programs are designed to help first-time and repeat homebuyers, low-to-moderate-income families, and public service professionals realize their dream of homeownership. These non-taxable grants support FHLBank Atlanta’s mission of strengthening communities and helping individuals and families invest in their future and build generational wealth.

Freedom Bank Mortgage participates in the following FHLBank Atlanta programs:

  • First-time Homebuyer Program which provides up to $17,500 in down-payment, closing-cost, and principal reduction assistance for the purchase of a home or purchase and rehabilitation of a home by a first-time homebuyer.
  • Community Partners Program which offers up to $20,000 in down-payment, closing cost, and principal reduction assistance for the purchase or purchase and rehabilitation of a home. This program is designed specifically for law enforcement officers, educators, firefighters, health care workers, veterans and surviving spouses, and other first responders, both employed and retired.
  • Workforce Housing Plus+ Program which is an initiative for borrowers earning between 80.01% and 120% of the area median income (AMI). Eligible applicants may receive up to $15,000 to assist with down payment, closing costs and principal reduction assistance for the purchase of a home or purchase and rehabilitation of a home by a first-time homebuyer or non-first-time homebuyer. Properties must be the borrower’s primary residence.

“Freedom Bank’s Mortgage Division is proud to partner with FHLBank Atlanta to break down financial barriers to homeownership in the communities we serve. These grants make a lasting impact, particularly for those who dedicate their lives to public service and strengthen our neighborhoods. Beyond mortgages, Freedom Bank empowers clients to achieve their goals with a comprehensive suite of financial products and services tailored to their unique needs. With experienced bankers, quick decisions, flexible solutions, innovative technology, and responsive service, we are committed to being our clients’ primary relationship bank,” said Richard Hutchison, Executive Vice President and Chief Mortgage Officer, Freedom Bank.

“In 2025, FHLBank Atlanta will distribute nearly $120 million for affordable housing and community development through a variety of programs, with all funding going through our members like Freedom Bank, who apply for the grants to support their communities,” said Kirk Malmberg, President and CEO of FHLBank Atlanta. “Half of these funds have been allocated specifically for homeownership grants, which Freedom Bank is leveraging in an impactful way to make homeownership possible for several of its clients.”

Freedom Bank’s Mortgage Division invites prospective homeowners to connect with our mortgage team to learn more about qualifying for these impactful programs. With rising housing costs, these grants can provide a critical financial bridge to sustainable homeownership.

Visit the FHLBank Atlanta website for full details and eligibility requirements for the 2025 Affordable Housing Program. Funds are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Borrower contribution and credit counseling are required for most homeownership products.

About Freedom Bank

The Freedom Bank of Virginia is a next-generation community bank, headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, offering commercial banking, personal banking, and mortgage banking solutions using banker expertise and innovative technology to build lead relationships with clients. Focusing on businesses, real estate owners, and professionals, Freedom Bank concentrates on key industry verticals to deliver unique, sector-specific solutions to help clients meet their goals and empower their dreams. Freedom Bank has locations in Fairfax, Vienna, Reston, Manassas, and Chantilly, VA. For information about Freedom Bank, visit our website at www.freedom.bank.

About FHLBank Atlanta

FHLBank Atlanta offers competitively-priced financing, community development grants, and other banking services to help member financial institutions make affordable home mortgages and provide economic development credit to neighborhoods and communities. The Bank’s members – its shareholders and customers – are commercial banks, credit unions, savings institutions, community development financial institutions, and insurance companies located in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. FHLBank Atlanta is one of 11 district Banks in the Federal Home Loan Bank System. Since 1990, the FHLBanks have awarded approximately $9.1 billion in Affordable Housing Program funds, assisting more than 1.2 million households.

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Email: jthomas@freedom.bank

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Our recent and inaugural EHSxLogistics event brought together professionals from across the logistics and operations landscape to dive deep into the environmental, health, and safety (EHS) challenges and opportunities in warehouses, distribution centers, fulfillment hubs, and fleet management. The discussions were rich, practical, and forward-thinking. Below is a recap of the key themes explored:

Fleet Safety and the Rise of Personal Vehicle Use 

Fleet safety continues to evolve, especially as many companies maintain dedicated fleet teams that operate separately from EHS. A growing area of concern involves contracted employees who use personal vehicles for work. Attendees emphasized the need to create clear safety protocols for personal vehicle use and to consider providing car care kits to support contractors in roadside emergencies, an initiative that demonstrates both safety commitment and care for workers.

Hazardous Materials: Storage, Training, and Shared Spaces 

Another major topic was the storage of hazardous materials inside facilities. A recurring challenge is navigating lease agreements and the requirements set by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ), which can vary significantly—particularly in shared warehouse environments where operations may overlap. The group highlighted the importance of comprehensive training for hazardous material handling and shipping to ensure compliance and minimize risk.

Warehouse Racking: Engineering Controls and Preventative Maintenance 

When it comes to racking systems, many safety strategies rely heavily on administrative controls, often overlooking more effective engineering solutions. Attendees discussed underutilized yet critical controls such as end-of-rack barriers, mesh guards, and flue space protection to prevent falling items and other hazards. Preventative maintenance programs are becoming increasingly common as companies recognize the value of identifying and repairing rack damage before it leads to incidents.

Safety in Design: Elevating EHS in Planning Stages 

One of the most compelling conversations centered around the concept of safety in design, embedding safety features during the initial planning and design of new equipment, buildings, and processes. While some organizations are already including EHS teams in the design phase, others are still fighting for a seat at the table. A particular focus was placed on integrating fall prevention mechanisms from the outset, aligning with Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) principles. The use of learning teams to proactively explore potential risks before implementation emerged as a powerful tool in this space.

In Summary

This event was a strong reminder that collaboration, early involvement of safety professionals, and a proactive approach to risk can significantly elevate workplace safety in complex and fast-moving operational environments. Thank you to all who participated and contributed to these insightful discussions. We look forward to continuing the conversation and advancing EHS excellence together.

Questions about this event or joining a future out? Reach out today!

VIANEN, Netherlands, July 14, 2025 /3BL/ – Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), the world’s largest express transportation company, proudly announces the opening of its newest facility in Vianen. This modern site, designed to handle both parcel and pallet operations, marks a significant step forward in enhancing logistics infrastructure in the Netherlands. The new facility boosts the efficiency of sorting and shipping processes and is designed with safety and sustainability in mind.

Strategic Growth and Operational Efficiency Built for strategic growth, the new facility in Vianen features a warehouse space of 5,865 m² and 816 m² of office space. It offers extensive operational benefits compared to the previous location. It includes ten dock doors for trailers—one equipped with a scissor lift and nine with loose load capabilities. A new sorting machine significantly increases efficiency, with a maximum sorting capacity of 3,600 parcels per hour. Thanks to 48 direct loading positions for vans at the conveyor belt, parcel processing is now faster and ergonomically improved.

Advanced Technology The facility is equipped with new technologies, including parcel X-ray, a customs cage, and a designated aviation security area for processing secure air freight. Additionally, the site features a caster deck to efficiently unload unit load devices from trailers. These improvements enable faster parcel handling and delivery, while the advanced sorting system automatically detects whether shipments have been cleared by customs. Moreover, the planning department is located on-site, allowing for optimal freight scheduling.

With an A-level energy label and FedEx’s broader goal of achieving carbon-neutral operations by 2040, the facility has been designed with sustainability in mind. It includes fourteen charging stations for electric vehicles and four charging points for the general public. The site is also equipped with LED lighting and automated lighting sensors to minimize energy consumption. FedEx has scheduled an initial three electric vehicles for deployment in 2025, as part of the company’s phased approach to electrification.i

An Improved Working Environment Beyond operational efficiency and sustainability, FedEx is also investing in a comfortable and safe working environment. In addition to ergonomic workstations, modern office facilities, and a customer desk for enhanced service and direct shipments, the Vianen facility incorporates advanced safety measures. These include a security cage and weekly training sessions to ensure a secure workplace.

“Our new facility in Vianen plays a crucial role in optimizing our first- and last-mile operations, enabling us to serve our customers even better,” said Ron Willemsen, managing director ground operations, Benelux at FedEx. “We are proud of the sustainable and innovative solutions this location offers. The opening of the new facility in Vianen highlights our commitment to customer focus, efficiency, and environmentally friendly logistics. We continue to invest in solutions to strengthen our position as a leading logistics service provider.”

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What an incredible week it was at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity! We are thrilled to share that our hard work and dedication received recognition on the global stage.

Here are some highlights from this unforgettable experience.

Cannes Lions Grand Prix Award Winner for B2B Integrated Campaign

We are beyond proud to celebrate that our yearlong campaign, It’s Like You Know, won the Cannes Lions Grand Prix for Creative B2B Integrated Campaign and was shortlisted in two additional categories, Cross-Channel Storytelling and Innovative Use of Content. To be recognized with a Cannes Lion is a tremendous feat.

According to Cannes, only 10% of all entries make the shortlist each year, and just 3% win an award. Only 0.1% – or 35 entries – won a Grand Prix in 2025. We are grateful to be one of the 35!

According to the jurors, our campaign showcased groundbreaking creativity, innovation, and effectiveness, placing us among the best in the world.

“Commenting on the Grand Prix, Jury President Wendy Walker, VP Marketing ASEAN, Salesforce, said: ‘This year’s Grand Prix stood out for its boldness, confident execution, and pure B2B creativity. Built on a universal human insight, it demonstrated the product by bringing humour and entertainment into a B2B context and delivered real business impact. From timely influencer use to measurable impact across multiple channels, it delivered on every level, proving that B2B can be bold, entertaining, and brilliantly effective.’”

For six and a half years, I’ve been hopeful the world would come to see and understand the real GoDaddy—the one I’ve had the privilege of knowing from the inside. A company of hard-working, kind, deeply convicted incredible advocates for small business. This recognition validates our progress in being seen and getting GoDaddy’s message out to the world.

Learning Opportunities All Week Long

Thank you to Female Quotient and Brand Innovators for including me in their speaker lineups.

On the Brand Innovators stage, Allison Clarke and I discussed how our integrated campaign became a pop culture moment and a product demo – while wearing our Walton Goggins Goggles Glasses, of course!

During the Female Quotient panel, I joined other CMOs to discuss marketing in the age of AI, emphasizing the importance of balancing creativity and efficiency while retaining trust. We covered the gamut, from how we’re learning and using AI in our personal lives to its impact on our roles. Our fantastic moderator, Joanne Bradford, is a fan of our campaign, which gave me a genuine opportunity to talk about the positive impact GoDaddy Airo and our AI experiences have on small businesses as well.

The festival was packed with learning opportunities. I’d be remiss if I didn’t call out how impressive the Palais is during the Festival. The set-up is exceptional; campaigns are displayed like art, and there are myriad places to sit quietly and watch creative submissions. With each submission including a maximum two-minute video (thank you, Cannes, for demanding brevity!), I consumed a huge amount of awe-evoking creative during a lovely, quiet morning.

Inspiration Everywhere

The content at Cannes Lions was nothing short of amazing. It’s called the International Festival of Creativity for good reasons! We were moved by the creativity and innovation on display, and we left with a renewed sense of purpose and motivation. The festival reminded us of the power of storytelling and the impact that well-crafted campaigns can have on our world.

As I reflect on this incredible week, I am filled with gratitude and pride. Thank you to everyone who contributed to our success and made this experience so memorable. Here’s to many more achievements and inspiring moments to come!

Thanks for the magic, Cannes!

Grid stability is at risk. The advent of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), such as solar, wind, and batteries, has increased the attack surface of energy generation. While cities once had few power plants, they now host thousands of smaller, intermittent sources. These DERs are often managed by entities without uptime requirements. At the same time, traditional energy sources face greater demand fluctuations due to the intermittency of renewables. Additionally, electricity demand is growing rapidly due to new applications like electric vehicles (EVs) and data centers.

The availability of electricity is now a national security issue. Long power interruptions disrupt the economy and threaten lives. For example, the recent 12-hour power outage in Spain cost about $2 billion (Financial Times). There’s rising interest from malicious actors, including ransomware groups and nation-state attackers, in controlling the power grid. Initial incidents have already been reported, such as the 300-day infiltration of the U.S. electric grid by China’s Volt Typhoon hackers (SecurityWeek). Renewable equipment, like power inverters, often contains backdoors and can sometimes be remotely controlled (Reuters). Coordinated attacks on numerous inverters could cause incidents like Spain’s.

This situation demands a better-managed energy transition that ensures energy generation is both abundant and secure. Many grid utilities, responsible for delivering power to homes, have introduced smart meters—along with quality requirements. However, the lack of mandated security regulation leaves us with insufficient security levels and coverage across newly introduced equipment.

Fortunately, the landscape is about to change. Alarmed by the rising number and sophistication of cyberattacks, the European Union is introducing cybersecurity regulations to strengthen resilience. Starting in August, they will implement the cybersecurity requirements in the Radio Equipment Directive (RED), mandating security certification for all equipment with a radio interface sold in the EU. In two years, the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) will further tighten security requirements for all digital products. Since DERs are digital devices, often with wireless connectivity, they will require security certification.

RED and CRA will defend against common security threats by requiring authentication for privileged access and detecting fraudulent usage. The EU is likely to gradually strengthen these rules to ensure a secure and open cyberspace. Such regulations will have a global impact, as vendors aiming to sell products on all continents will comply with CRA requirements to access the EU market.

This development benefits consumers and aligns with national security interests. While security certification incurs a cost, it will reduce expenses from recalls and litigation caused by data breaches.

Partnering with a specialized RED and CRA evaluation service provider offers peace of mind while navigating these regulations. Preparations have already begun, and Keysight is ready to support your development efforts in meeting these crucial standards with our security consultation and evaluation services.

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