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ThyssenKrupp Modernizes Hot Rolled Strip Mill
ThyssenKrupp Modernizes Hot Rolled Strip Mill

Yahoo

time12-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

ThyssenKrupp Modernizes Hot Rolled Strip Mill

Via Metal Miner German flats producer ThyssenKrupp Steel recently commissioned a modernized strip mill at its main site in Duisburg as well as new upstream equipment. On July 4, the steel industry titan released a statement detailing that the modernized hot rolled strip mill will be able to roll 3.1 million metric tons of hot rolled coil in widths of 900-1,600mm and in 1.2-9mm gauges. 'The new units are located at the interface between upstream operations and hot strip production, making them a core feature of the integrated production network in the northern part of Duisburg,' the company noted. 'The reconfiguration that has now been completed will not only raise quality by increasing casting and rolling capacities, but will also improve capacity utilization of the upstream basic oxygen steelmaking plant 1.' Further upstream, TKS has commissioned a new continuous caster to produce slab in a 257mm gauge and in 900-1,800mm widths, as well as in lengths exceeding 35 meters. The German company stated that the walking beam furnace will be able to handle 380 metric tons per hour for cold application and 560 metric tons per hour for direct application. ThyssenKrupp officials noted that investment in the modernization of the hot strip mill and the acquisition of new equipment totaled €800 million ($942 million). According to the release, 'All new systems are characterized by a high degree of automation and state-of-the-art control systems, for example, enabling real-time monitoring of the production press through the use of digital twins.' Back in November, ThyssenKrupp announced plans to cut its workforce and production capacities, citing structural changes in the European market as well as a need to improve productivity and operating efficiency. As a steel industry leader, the firm also referenced its desire to achieve a more competitive cost level. According to information from the company, the personal cuts entail reducing positions by about 40%, bringing the total of 27,000 positions down to 11,000. The group also plans to reduce its annual production capacity by 23% from the current 11.5 million metric tons per year to a future target dispatch level of 8.7-9 million metric tons. It is likewise important to note that a Czech holding company, EP Corporate Group, acquired a 20% stake in TKS in 2024. By Christopher Rivituso More Top Reads From this article on Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Dubai Future Foundation Marks TKS Program Graduation
Dubai Future Foundation Marks TKS Program Graduation

TECHx

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • TECHx

Dubai Future Foundation Marks TKS Program Graduation

Home » Smart Sectors » Dubai Future Foundation Marks TKS Program Graduation Dubai Future Foundation (DFF), in partnership with The Knowledge Society (TKS), announced the graduation of the first cohort from the TKS Dubai Program. The ceremony was held at the Museum of the Future. It showcased innovations in artificial intelligence, robotics, space technology, synthetic biology, and climate solutions. These projects reflected how youth are not only preparing for the future but actively building it. The global initiative runs in over 450 cities and equips students aged 13 to 17 with skills to become future scientists, entrepreneurs, and innovators. DFF reported that 90 students from over 60 schools completed the 10-month program. They worked on innovative solutions to global challenges using advanced technologies. The initiative supports Dubai's vision of becoming a global hub for innovation and talent development. The program simulated a fast-paced environment similar to leading tech companies. It also connected young Emirati innovators to a global network of mentors and experts. Graduates presented projects such as: Wearable tech for AI-powered disease detection Digital brain twins for personalized neurological care Urban heat-to-electricity systems Quantum simulations for cancer treatment Clean energy platforms using waste transformation DFF revealed that students had opportunities to present their work to global tech firms and potential investors. Abdulaziz AlJaziri, Deputy CEO and COO at DFF, stated that empowering young innovators is key to Dubai's future. He emphasized DFF's commitment to nurturing emerging talent through specialized programs and global exposure. Navid Nathoo, CEO of TKS, added that the partnership aims to build the region's most ambitious youth ecosystem. He said Dubai is becoming a hub where young innovators drive global change. Since its launch in 2016, the TKS Innovation Program has trained over 4,500 students worldwide. Their ventures have a combined valuation of more than $250 million. The curriculum draws from content created with experts from Harvard, Stanford, and MIT. It mirrors the culture of leading tech communities and supports admissions into top universities. In Dubai, the program provides guidance from more than 350 mentors across 40 sectors. These include clean energy, quantum computing, neurotechnology, and human-robot interaction.

Dubai Future Foundation marks graduation of 90 exceptional students from inaugural ‘The Knowledge Society' Dubai programme
Dubai Future Foundation marks graduation of 90 exceptional students from inaugural ‘The Knowledge Society' Dubai programme

Al Etihad

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Dubai Future Foundation marks graduation of 90 exceptional students from inaugural ‘The Knowledge Society' Dubai programme

1 July 2025 15:19 DUBAI (ALETIHAD)Dubai Future Foundation (DFF), in partnership with The Knowledge Society (TKS), marked the graduation of the first exceptionally talented cohort from the global TKS Dubai Programme. The ceremony, held at the Museum of the Future, showcased innovations in AI, robotics, space tech, synthetic biology, and climate solutions. These projects highlighted how the next generation is not just preparing for the future – they are actively building initiative operates in over 450 cities worldwide and equips students aged 13 to 17 with the tools to become the next generation of scientists, entrepreneurs, and innovators. Over 10 months, 90 students from more than 60 schools developed innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges using advanced technologies, further strengthening Dubai's position as a global centre for innovation and talent programme simulated an intensive, dynamic environment that mirrors the work culture of leading tech companies, connecting young Emirati innovators with a global network of experts and mentors. Students also had the chance to present their work to global tech companies and investors for potential investment. The programme is part of Dubai's broader vision to empower its youth with the mindset and tools to shape the future of key industries and instilling futures thinking at a young age, the initiative helps students become the architects of a rapidly evolving CEO and Chief Operations Officer at DFF, Abdulaziz AlJaziri, said, 'Empowering the next generation of innovators and nurturing young leaders is central to Dubai's future. At Dubai Future Foundation, we are committed to supporting this vision through specialised programme and partnerships that help young talent turn their ideas into reality and bring their entrepreneurial projects to the global stage. Dubai is known for its dynamic environment that supports youth, along with its investment and funding networks. We will continue to foster a culture of innovation, empower emerging talent, and highlight the most promising ideas from Dubai to the world."CEO of TKS, Navid Nathoo, said, 'Together with Dubai Future Foundation, we're building the region's most ambitious youth ecosystem, shaping the future of industries and making Dubai the place where young innovators come to change the world.'During the ceremony, graduates presented their projects, including wearable technology for AI-driven disease detection, digital brain twins for personalised neurological care, systems that convert urban heat into cooling and electricity, quantum simulations for cancer treatment, and modular platforms that transform waste into clean energy. Each demonstrated how youth-led innovations can play a significant role in tackling global its launch in 2016, the TKS Innovation Programme has trained over 4,500 students globally who have gone on to establish startups and ventures collectively valued at over $250 million. Recognised as one of the world's top accelerators, the programme draws on curricula developed in collaboration with experts from Harvard, Stanford, and MIT, and replicates the culture of some of the world's leading global tech Dubai, the programme supports the city's vision of becoming a global destination for emerging talent and future offers guidance from over 350 mentors from leading startups and companies across 40 vital future sectors, including clean energy, neurotechnology, quantum and edge computing, and human-robot interaction. The programme also enhances university admission prospects and provides internship opportunities with international organisations. Applications are now open for the next cohort of the TKS Dubai Programme.

Calgary teen trying to develop a way to prevent genetic defects before birth
Calgary teen trying to develop a way to prevent genetic defects before birth

CTV News

time19-06-2025

  • Health
  • CTV News

Calgary teen trying to develop a way to prevent genetic defects before birth

Logan Cyr, 16, is working on a project that involves genetic editing to help prevent various genetic disorders. It's a challenge typically reserved for biologists and researchers with their master's degrees, but 16-year-old Logan Cyr is hoping to develop a way to prevent genetic malformations before birth. Cyr is in Grade 11 at STEM Innovations Academy High School in Calgary, but is also enrolled in The Knowledge Society (TKS) based out of Toronto. On its website, TKS is described as a 10-month global training program for the world's most ambitious entrepreneurs and innovators. Cyr says he had no interest in biology before getting into TKS, but now spends every available moment emersed in it 'If you could control how your brain develops during development, everyone would just have equally functional brains,' he said. 'Nobody would need to have like a memory disorder or be prone to Alzheimer's or anything like that; it's just due to getting unlucky while you're developing, it could all just be streamlined, and everyone would have the same chance at life.' Cyr's interest in the topic was prompted by his mom's recent kidney failure. She was born with one kidney, and it stopped working in 2019. She's been in hospital for the past seven months. 'This is actually the sixth time she's gone in – this time it was to get a new kidney – but it did not work, and she's been put back, and after the incision, she just hasn't fully recovered yet,' he said. Cyr says he and his sister also have genetic disorders, and he says advances in genetic editing are making it possible to correct those disorders at an early age. 'I can apply it to kidneys, so I can prevent kidneys from not forming when you're still in the fetal phase,' he said. 'So, someone like my mom, where she was only born one kidney, that's because the kidney had a mutation and then either didn't become a kidney or died, so that cell just never became a kidney like it was supposed to.' Azar Chatur is a director and coach at KTS, and says in Calgary there are close to 70 students enrolled in the program. 'We are the top youth innovation program for students who are between the ages of 13 and 18-years-old who are still in high school or middle school,' he said. 'We help students work on projects that they're really passionate about, excited about.' Chatur says TKS is a benefit to students who are curious – and not just focused on achieving good grades in the school system. 'Most teenagers are really focused on grades and trying to get a certain grade because they have to get the grade to graduate from high school, and get into university, and things like that,' he said. 'But what that does is that limits their ability to be creative and explore things.' Chatur says Cyr is the perfect candidate for the program, and example of how a student can achieve great things when they put their minds to it. 'Logan's a very smart young man,' he said. 'I think where TCS really helped him was with giving him that sense of direction, as well as just the belief that he can solve problems that are really important to him.' Cyr says advancements in genetic editing are being made every minute, and he says what's being developed now is not far off from science fiction, even the Tony Stark character and the technology he used to create Iron Man. 'Let's say your baby has very weak lungs – maybe your baby has asthma and he's having issues breathing – so the doctor can go walk over and consult their coworker who could go on a tablet, they can 'Tony Stark' their whole toehold sensor for this specific application right there on site,' he said. 'And produce a solution for this specific case right there for that specific patient.'

Naga student bodies picket govt offices in Manipur
Naga student bodies picket govt offices in Manipur

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Naga student bodies picket govt offices in Manipur

Imphal: The people's movement against the scrapping of the Free Movement Regime (FMR) and the border fencing construction gained momentum with the closure of govt offices called by the All Naga Students' Association Manipur (ANSAM) in the Naga-inhabited areas on Monday. In Ukhrul, the Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS), the apex student body of the Tangkhul community, enforced the first day of agitation at Ukhrul headquarters. The office picketing has completely paralysed all activities of govt offices. "In consonance with the stand of ANSAM, against the revocation of FMR and the imposed border fencing across the Naga homeland, the TKS expresses its unwavering support and joins the collective voice of the Naga people," TKS said. All govt offices within the jurisdiction of Rongmei Naga Students Organisation were also picketed in the presence of Angteshang Maring, president of ANSAM and his team. Picketing govt offices was also executed in Tamenglong district, with various student bodies and organisations taking the lead, sources said. "Let us unite in our quest for justice and the preservation of our land and rights. Together, we're making our voices heard. Our collective efforts are a testament to the power of unity and solidarity. Let us continue to stand strong and advocate for the rights of the Naga community without borders," read the joint statement issued by the student bodies.

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