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Lenzing's Krishna Manda Addressed Circularity on the Global Fashion Summit Stage
Lenzing's Krishna Manda Addressed Circularity on the Global Fashion Summit Stage

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Lenzing's Krishna Manda Addressed Circularity on the Global Fashion Summit Stage

Combatting the fashion industry's environmental footprint is going to take an international initiative. Uniting 1,000 key players in the industry including pioneers, policymakers and innovators, the Global Fashion Summit earlier this month sought to tackle the 'Barriers and Bridges' in sustainability, addressing the hurdles and turning them into levers for change. Presented by the nonprofit Global Fashion Agenda, the three-day event on June 3-5 in Copenhagen featured a program of over 100 speakers to address five key themes: innovation, capital, courage, incentives and regulation. More from Sourcing Journal How the Garment Supply Chain's Gender Pay Gap Undermines Social Compliance Can Fashion's 'Bridges' Overcome Its 'Barriers'? Innovation Was on Display as Lenzing Showcased TENCEL™ and LENZING™ ECOVERO™ at Fashion InStyle On the second day of the summit, Lenzing's vice president of corporate sustainability Krishna Manda spoke on the panel 'Tracking Progress: Operationalizing Circularity' alongside executives from Tommy Hilfiger, H&M Foundation and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). Part of the agenda's Capital vertical, the discussion explored how circularity initiatives impact climate and nature goals, strategies for preparing supply chains for stronger circular shifts, and the role of traceability as a cornerstone of trust. Panelists also unpacked tech enablers for transparency and strengthening reporting capabilities to equip investors and regulators with the data needed to overcome longstanding barriers to circularity. Read more on Carved in Blue. This article is one of a series on SJ Denim from Lenzing's Carved in Blue denim blog. From conversations with the experts behind the mills that make some of the world's most-wanted denim to the global brands bringing novel denim made with TENCEL™ Lyocell and Modal to the market, Carved in Blue shares the stories of those whose roots run deep with denim. Visit

How Digital Universities Can Help Higher Ed Embrace Change
How Digital Universities Can Help Higher Ed Embrace Change

Forbes

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Forbes

How Digital Universities Can Help Higher Ed Embrace Change

At this year's Digital Universities US 2025 conference in Salt Lake City, I was reminded of how quickly our sector is evolving. I had the opportunity to join academic leaders, innovators, and partners from across the country to talk candidly about what's working, what's not, and what lies ahead. Higher education is facing pressure from all sides. Enrollment patterns are shifting. Technology is advancing rapidly. Public skepticism is growing. But even in uncertain moments, there are ways forward. Those ways require coordination, commitment, and the courage to try something new. Digital Universities 2025 in Salt Lake City Institutions across the country are working to prepare students for what's next. That means staying close to industry, investing in real-life learning, and adapting programs to meet the demands of a changing economy. It requires focusing on outcomes and measuring success by the real-world opportunities students are able to pursue. What It Means to Be a Digital University When we talk about digital universities, we're not just talking about software or screens. We're talking about institutions that embed digital thinking into everything they do. That includes teaching, operations, advising, and partnerships with employers and government. It also includes creating learning environments that are flexible, responsive, and student-centered. At the conference, there was particular energy around artificial intelligence. Universities nationwide are already rolling out broad access to tools like ChatGPT. That urgency was reinforced during a discussion of recent federal action. One example is the executive order signed by President Trump titled, 'Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth.' The order outlines a multi-pronged approach to fostering early interest and expertise in AI. It includes the creation of a White House Task Force on AI Education, a Presidential AI Challenge to promote student innovation, and a public-private partnership model to expand K–12 access to AI education. It also prioritizes AI use in teacher training grants and apprenticeships. Many institutions are now taking action to integrate AI literacy into the student experience. Some are introducing new coursework or training modules. Others are updating institutional policies to guide academic and ethical use of these tools. The goal is not simply to adopt technology but to prepare students to engage with it thoughtfully and effectively. Meeting Students Where They Are The modern student is not one type of learner. Some are 18 and entering college for the first time. Others are mid-career professionals looking to pivot. Many are balancing work, family, and school. The institutions that thrive will be those that meet students where they are without sacrificing quality or outcomes. That means expanding online and hybrid offerings, particularly in graduate and continuing education. It also means preserving robust in-person experiences for traditional undergraduates, especially those just beginning to build confidence, community, and independence. Institutions must also be transparent about outcomes. Students and families are looking for clear return on investment, whether through job placement, graduate school admission, or other measurable goals. Building on Common Ground Technology alone is not enough. We need to think strategically about where higher education and industry can align. That includes building coalitions around AI ethics, workforce training, and data responsibility. I personally have had conversations with business leaders who are asking how colleges and universities can serve as hubs for upskilling, reskilling, and lifelong learning. There is real promise in deeper collaboration between education providers, employers, and government agencies. That includes credentialing programs, expanded apprenticeship models, and digital tools that enhance advising, career preparation, and course design. It also means defending what makes our institutions essential. We are seeing increased scrutiny of higher education from policymakers and the public. Some of that criticism is valid. Some of it is opportunistic. Either way, we must respond with honesty and transparency. Our work matters. We must be clear about why. Looking Ahead Students across the country are pursuing education with urgency and purpose. They are working, caregiving, and learning, often at the same time. They are collaborating with community partners, experimenting with new tools, and solving problems that matter. The digital future will not wait for us. We have a choice to make. We can resist change and risk falling behind. Or we can lead change by staying rooted in our mission and focused on results. As a sector, we have the opportunity to shape what comes next. That means pushing ourselves to innovate, collaborate, and evolve. It means staying focused on equity, access, and readiness. It also means doing what higher education has always done best, educating people who are ready to take the next step. Institutions, like us at Pace University, are doing this work by developing programs aligned with workforce needs, expanding access through flexible learning pathways, and staying close to industry to ensure students graduate with the skills and the mindset that today's economy demands. President Krislov delivering an opening address

NONSTOP sets a new standard as India's first and largest modern retail format for mobility solutions
NONSTOP sets a new standard as India's first and largest modern retail format for mobility solutions

United News of India

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • United News of India

NONSTOP sets a new standard as India's first and largest modern retail format for mobility solutions

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 18: In a rapidly evolving landscape of accessibility, eldercare, and rehabilitation, NONSTOP has emerged as India's first and largest modern retail format dedicated to mobility and healthcare solutions. More than a retail chain, NONSTOP is a mission-driven movement focused on restoring independence, dignity, and quality of life for millions. With multi-brand offerings, world-class assistive devices, and thoughtfully designed stores across major cities, NONSTOP is becoming the go-to destination for consumers, caregivers, hospitals, and health professionals seeking dependable mobility solutions. Transforming an Unorganised Market India's assistive care sector has long been fragmented and underserved. NONSTOP identified this critical gap and responded by creating an ecosystem that fuses innovation with empathy, offering modern, accessible, and reliable mobility solutions under one roof. 'India's mobility and healthcare retail landscape was in dire need of an upgrade,' 'People were depending on outdated or unsafe equipment. NONSTOP is here to change that—with not just better products, but better care' says Iftekhar Ahmed, Founder and CEO, NONSTOP. India's First Inclusive Mobility Retail Experience Try-and-buy experience zones Wheelchair-friendly layouts and live demo areas In-store physiotherapists and expert consultations EMI and rental options Pan-India delivery and support From essential aids like wheelchairs, hospital beds, and orthopaedic supports to advanced solutions such as stair-climbers, mobility robots, and standing wheelchairs, NONSTOP provides future-ready mobility technologies for all needs and budgets. Its MEXPLE product line further enhances accessibility through ergonomic, affordable, and internationally certified devices. Building a Holistic Mobility Ecosystem NONSTOP's vision extends beyond retail, evolving into India's most trusted mobility ecosystem, including: Physical retail stores E-commerce with nationwide shipping Home assessments and physiotherapy services Equipment rentals and B2B hospital support With stores already operational in Mumbai, Coimbatore, Bangalore, and Chennai, and soon expanding to Delhi, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, and Calicut, NONSTOP plans to reach 20+ cities within two years, bridging the accessibility gap across India. Partnering for Impact NONSTOP works closely with physiotherapists, orthopaedic surgeons, geriatric experts, and rehab specialists to ensure clinical relevance and ease of use. It also invites global brands to test, launch, and scale their mobility innovations through its trusted retail network. 'Our stores are not just showrooms—they are testing grounds for the future of mobility. We invite innovators and partners to join us in co-creating scalable solutions' adds Iftekhar Ahmed. Driven by a Social Mission: Mobility with Dignity NONSTOP's philosophy centres around mobility as a right, not a privilege. This is reflected in its community programs, free demo services, caregiver training, and rural outreach. The company actively hosts product trials, awareness camps, and physiotherapy workshops in partnership with senior care institutions and hospitals. Recognised Leader, Expanding Horizons NONSTOP has quickly earned recognition as a category leader in organised healthcare retail, transforming lives through better access, education, and care. Looking ahead, it plans to expand its offerings with: NONSTOP Cares: At-home patient care services NONSTOP Physio: Clinic and home-based physiotherapy NONSTOP Digital: A mobile platform for consultations and bookings Rural Access Vans: Reaching Tier 2/3 towns Franchise Model: Partnering with local entrepreneurs The Future is Mobile, Inclusive and Empowered NONSTOP is setting a bold new benchmark for mobility and healthcare retail in India—combining cutting-edge products, inclusive design, community-first services, and a powerful social mission. As the country ages and awareness grows, NONSTOP is leading the charge towards a more accessible, dignified, and mobile future for all. If you object to the content of this press release, please notify us at We will respond and rectify the situation within 24 hours.

AI and HPC Workloads Demand Highest Performance Data – DDN is the Undisputed Leader on IO500
AI and HPC Workloads Demand Highest Performance Data – DDN is the Undisputed Leader on IO500

Yahoo

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

AI and HPC Workloads Demand Highest Performance Data – DDN is the Undisputed Leader on IO500

CHATSWORTH, Calif., June 18, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DDN®, the world's leader in AI and data intelligence solutions, today announced that it has secured the #1 position against its competitors on the IO500 benchmark—the industry's gold standard for real-world storage performance in AI and HPC. If You Rely on GPUs, AI Workloads, or HPC Simulations, You Need the Best Technology to Achieve the Best Outcome. Whether your mission is curing diseases, protecting financial markets, or transforming entire industries with generative AI, your outcomes hinge entirely on Data Center and Cloud infrastructure performance. The latest IO500 benchmark confirms what top innovators already know: DDN isn't just leading the pack—we've left it behind entirely. IO500 Proves It: DDN Leads and Delivers 3x to 11x More Value Than Other Data Platform Technologies IO500 isn't just another benchmark—it's the gold standard for assessing real-world storage performance in AI and HPC environments. It plays a critical role in helping organizations determine which technologies to deploy and which vendors to trust. Unlike synthetic benchmarks that simulate hypothetical conditions, IO500 tests systems under real-world pressures—mixed workloads, complex I/O patterns, metadata-intensive operations, and concurrent tasks—exactly the kinds of challenges AI and HPC infrastructures face every day. The result? Clear, credible insights into how your infrastructure will perform when performance matters most. "AI is transforming every industry, and the organizations leading that transformation are the ones that understand infrastructure performance is not optional — it's mission-critical," said Alex Bouzari, Co-Founder and CEO of DDN. "Being ranked #1 on the IO500 benchmark is more than a technical achievement — it's proof that our customers can count on DDN to deliver the speed, scale, and reliability needed to turn data into competitive advantage. DDN is not just ahead. We have left the competition behind." In the critical 10-node production category—where real-world AI workloads operate under intense pressure and where the majority of customer use cases live—DDN isn't just ahead of the competition; it's setting a new industry standard. This leadership translates directly into tangible value for organizations: accelerating innovation, enabling the creation of superior products and services, and expanding the boundaries of what's possible with AI and HPC. [Add in final chart/scorecard] The information means that with DDN, your data center, GPU, CPU, AI, HPC infrastructure will deliver up to 11x more AI training sessions, simulations, and analytics runs per day compared to Weka or VAST. Simply put, you get a lot more done faster, save millions of dollars, while significantly accelerating your business outcomes. Why This Matters for Your AI and HPC Workloads AI and HPC cannot tolerate slowdowns—every minute of wasted compute time drains both budget and innovation momentum. Topping the IO500 rankings proves DDN delivers exceptional end-to-end performance that translates into real business benefits: Finance: A global hedge fund accelerated algorithm development 3x, reducing backtest time and cutting infrastructure costs significantly. Genomics: Researchers at TGen reduced genomics pipeline analysis from 12 hours to under 2, enabling faster, more cost-effective medical breakthroughs. Supercomputing: Leaders like CINECA, Helmholtz Munich, and Bitdeer AI maximize GPU efficiency and throughput with DDN, achieving higher utilization and lower TCO. Built for AI and HPC—From the Ground Up DDN delivers unmatched real-world performance thanks to its purpose-built architecture: Blistering Bandwidth at Scale: Multi-terabyte throughput proven in systems like NVIDIA's Selene and CINECA. Unmatched Metadata Performance: Handles billions of files, small I/O, and concurrency without compromise. Native Parallelism for AI: True parallel file access with no shim layers or rewrites. Pipeline-Aware Caching: Eliminates latency and idle GPU cycles. Enterprise Resilience: Trusted by NVIDIA, HPE, Dell, Lenovo, and national defense agencies worldwide. Why Competitors Can't Keep Up Weka requires manual tuning and fails under real-world concurrency. VAST underperforms on write-heavy and metadata-intensive workloads. Hammerspace lacks relevant deployments and trials in IO500 benchmarks. Your AI is Only as Good as Your Infrastructure In AI and HPC, every second of compute time matters. Bottlenecks don't just slow you down—they delay discovery, reduce ROI, and waste GPU resources. DDN's #1 result in the IO500 is not just a benchmark—it's proof that DDN customers are leading the future. Explore the full IO500 results: Read our latest blog: AI and HPC Workloads Demand Highest Performance Data – DDN is the Undisputed Leader on IO500. About DDN DDN is the world's leading AI and data intelligence company, empowering organizations to maximize the value of their data with end-to-end HPC and AI-focused solutions. Its customers range from the largest global enterprises and AI hyperscalers to cutting-edge research centers, all leveraging DDN's proven data intelligence platform for scalable, secure, and high-performance AI deployments that drive 10x returns. Follow DDN: LinkedIn, X, and YouTube. View source version on Contacts DDN Media Contact: Amanda LeeVP, Marketing – Analyst and Media Relationsamlee@

AI and HPC Workloads Demand Highest Performance Data – DDN is the Undisputed Leader on IO500
AI and HPC Workloads Demand Highest Performance Data – DDN is the Undisputed Leader on IO500

Business Wire

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

AI and HPC Workloads Demand Highest Performance Data – DDN is the Undisputed Leader on IO500

CHATSWORTH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DDN ®, the world's leader in AI and data intelligence solutions, today announced that it has secured the #1 position against its competitors on the IO500 benchmark —the industry's gold standard for real-world storage performance in AI and HPC. "Being ranked #1 on the IO500 benchmark is more than a technical achievement — it's proof that our customers can count on DDN to deliver the speed, scale, and reliability needed to turn data into competitive advantage," said Bouzari. If You Rely on GPUs, AI Workloads, or HPC Simulations, You Need the Best Technology to Achieve the Best Outcome. Whether your mission is curing diseases, protecting financial markets, or transforming entire industries with generative AI, your outcomes hinge entirely on Data Center and Cloud infrastructure performance. The latest IO500 benchmark confirms what top innovators already know: DDN isn't just leading the pack—we've left it behind entirely. IO500 Proves It: DDN Leads and Delivers 3x to 11x More Value Than Other Data Platform Technologies IO500 isn't just another benchmark—it's the gold standard for assessing real-world storage performance in AI and HPC environments. It plays a critical role in helping organizations determine which technologies to deploy and which vendors to trust. Unlike synthetic benchmarks that simulate hypothetical conditions, IO500 tests systems under real-world pressures—mixed workloads, complex I/O patterns, metadata-intensive operations, and concurrent tasks—exactly the kinds of challenges AI and HPC infrastructures face every day. The result? Clear, credible insights into how your infrastructure will perform when performance matters most. 'AI is transforming every industry, and the organizations leading that transformation are the ones that understand infrastructure performance is not optional — it's mission-critical,' said Alex Bouzari, Co-Founder and CEO of DDN. 'Being ranked #1 on the IO500 benchmark is more than a technical achievement — it's proof that our customers can count on DDN to deliver the speed, scale, and reliability needed to turn data into competitive advantage. DDN is not just ahead. We have left the competition behind.' In the critical 10-node production category —where real-world AI workloads operate under intense pressure and where the majority of customer use cases live—DDN isn't just ahead of the competition; it's setting a new industry standard. This leadership translates directly into tangible value for organizations: accelerating innovation, enabling the creation of superior products and services, and expanding the boundaries of what's possible with AI and HPC. [Add in final chart/scorecard] The information means that with DDN, your data center, GPU, CPU, AI, HPC infrastructure will deliver up to 11x more AI training sessions, simulations, and analytics runs per day compared to Weka or VAST. Simply put, you get a lot more done faster, save millions of dollars, while significantly accelerating your business outcomes. Why This Matters for Your AI and HPC Workloads AI and HPC cannot tolerate slowdowns—every minute of wasted compute time drains both budget and innovation momentum. Topping the IO500 rankings proves DDN delivers exceptional end-to-end performance that translates into real business benefits: Finance: A global hedge fund accelerated algorithm development 3x, reducing backtest time and cutting infrastructure costs significantly. Genomics: Researchers at TGen reduced genomics pipeline analysis from 12 hours to under 2, enabling faster, more cost-effective medical breakthroughs. Supercomputing: Leaders like CINECA, Helmholtz Munich, and Bitdeer AI maximize GPU efficiency and throughput with DDN, achieving higher utilization and lower TCO. Built for AI and HPC—From the Ground Up DDN delivers unmatched real-world performance thanks to its purpose-built architecture: Blistering Bandwidth at Scale: Multi-terabyte throughput proven in systems like NVIDIA's Selene and CINECA. Unmatched Metadata Performance: Handles billions of files, small I/O, and concurrency without compromise. Native Parallelism for AI: True parallel file access with no shim layers or rewrites. Pipeline-Aware Caching: Eliminates latency and idle GPU cycles. Enterprise Resilience: Trusted by NVIDIA, HPE, Dell, Lenovo, and national defense agencies worldwide. Why Competitors Can't Keep Up Weka requires manual tuning and fails under real-world concurrency. VAST underperforms on write-heavy and metadata-intensive workloads. Hammerspace lacks relevant deployments and trials in IO500 benchmarks. Your AI is Only as Good as Your Infrastructure In AI and HPC, every second of compute time matters. Bottlenecks don't just slow you down—they delay discovery, reduce ROI, and waste GPU resources. DDN's #1 result in the IO500 is not just a benchmark—it's proof that DDN customers are leading the future. Explore the full IO500 results: About DDN DDN is the world's leading AI and data intelligence company, empowering organizations to maximize the value of their data with end-to-end HPC and AI-focused solutions. Its customers range from the largest global enterprises and AI hyperscalers to cutting-edge research centers, all leveraging DDN's proven data intelligence platform for scalable, secure, and high-performance AI deployments that drive 10x returns.

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