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LuxCreo today announced an expansion of its partnership with ASICS to enable rapid local delivery of personalized 3D printed shoes and insoles that are accessible to everyone.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240726352075/en/ASICS Personalization Studio (Photo: Business Wire)“Diverse customer needs across different sports require us to transform the way we make our products so they are truly personalized,” said Genki Hata
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Decarbonization tech provider works to fast-track commercialization with proximity to construction and building materials industries and CO₂ sources
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R&D & innovation expert brings 25 years’ experience advancing construction materials and building products
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Low-carbon cement and concrete leader attracts A-list venture investors committed to addressing climate change
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In TED Talk at Countdown’s Global Launch Event, CEO Tom Schuler shares technology application for ready-mix
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Every year, 250,000 people leave the military. This is a very challenging transition. In many metropolitan areas, up to 80% of veterans leave without a job lined up, and about half of veterans leave their first post-military job within a year. Companies are failing to recognize veterans’ skill sets. Only 17% of companies consider military veterans to be useful contributors to the workplace.Starting immediately, fintech startup Better.com will hire 80 veterans through Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup Shift.org, which places veterans with growth tech companies.In addition to veterans, Better.com’s new military hiring program commits to hiring veteran spouses. The military spouse unemployment rate is a staggering 16%.Better.com follows fellow tech companies Amazon, Dell, Uber, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, who also pledged to hire veterans and military spouses.
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Sustainable products boast a 70% reduced carbon footprint while saving water, energy and manufacturing time
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Emissions reduction in cement production and capture of CO2, equal to 24% of cement mass during concrete curing, reduces carbon footprint up to 70%