Author: Mkamerling

[ad_1] Renderings of New York City’s first purpose-built, all-electric research laboratory building were released today. When completed, the high-performance building will host faculty, staff and students from Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. The project was designed by KPF, with Atelier Ten as the sustainability consultant and AKF as the project engineer. The eight-story building will occupy a corner of Harlem. It will house biomedical research and laboratory facilities, as well as space for workshops and community engagement. The facility will house biomedical research and laboratory facilities, as well as space for workshops and community engagement. (Courtesy of…

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[ad_1] Yokneum, Israel, April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/——InMode Ltd. (NASDAQ: INMD)The world’s leading provider of innovative medical technologies today announced its participation in the following investor meetings and events in April and May: 23rd Annual Needham Virtual Healthcare Conference Speaker: Moshe MizrahiChief Executive Officer and Chairman, Yair MalaikaChief Financial Officer and Spero Theodorouchief medical officer Format: Virtual Fireside Chat Host Michael MattsonCFA and Senior Equity Research Analysts and one-on-one meetings when: Tuesday, April 9 exist 8:00 a.m. ETA live webcast of the presentation can be accessed here. BNPP Exane 2ND annual aesthetic day Speaker:…

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HR

[ad_1] Human resources (HR) in the convenience store industry play a key role in the operational success of the business, especially when there are always new faces to work with and mentor. Kate Hannon, director of human resources and payroll at The Rutter’s Cos., knows the importance of being committed to her employees and supporting their needs. As employee retention remains a top priority for convenience store operators, it’s more important than ever to connect with employees personally and show appreciation. With approximately 20 years of experience in human resources, Hannon has honed his skills in this area and actively…

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[ad_1] Oregon architect Richard Sundeleaf designed English Tudor-influenced Arts and Crafts houses of the 1930s and 1940s, as well as Northwest Contemporary-style houses of the 1950s and 1960s. The past life is inside me. “The late architect, considered “one of Oregon’s most important, versatile, and prolific architects” by the Lake Oswego Conservancy, is best remembered for his residential projects in Lake Oswego. Lake Oswego was a former Oregon Steel Company town he helped elevate.tony enclaveA Sundeleaf-designed lakefront house built in 1939 at 2430 Summit Court on 0.33 acres is on the market for $3.8 million.The original owners were fur trader…

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[ad_1] Austin, Texas, April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — LEVY DYKEMA continues to expand with the recent addition of Cotera+Reed Architects to the firm.Recognized for his rich portfolio of work and lasting impact on Central Texasthe Cotera+Reed team will now operate under the LEVY DYKEMA brand in the downtown Congress Avenue office Austin, Texas. “We are delighted that the legacy of Cotera+Reed Architects has become a part of LEVY DYKEMA,” said Stephen V. Levy, President of LEVY DYKEMA. “I am especially pleased to have had the opportunity to work with Juan Cotera FAIA, Phillip Reed FAIA and Matt Cattrallboth of whom…

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[ad_1] By Lisa Wyld: Sustainable Hospitality: Cultivating a Green Future.Lisa Wyld, Director of the International School of Hospitality and Hospitality Management at Missenden Abbey, explores how hospitality businesses that prioritize environmentally friendly practices can contribute to a healthier planet and, in doing so, develop a new and loyal customer base at the same time.In an era where environmental awareness and consumer choice are intertwined, the hotel industry is at the forefront of change. Embracing sustainability is not just a trend; For the industry, this is a responsibility and an opportunity to redefine impact on the planet. As the global population…

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IT

[ad_1] Augmented reality (AR) combines digital elements with the real world, allowing users to manipulate their interactions with the environment. In the CRE/AEC industry, the advantage of AR is that it promotes personalized learning and continuously improves the efficiency of various applications, and it can be easily shared over distances. AR enhances vision by adding virtual elements to the real world, while virtual reality (VR) creates simulated environments that completely replace our vision. The industry could benefit from using AR and VR to visualize building designs, create interior layouts and construction before putting shovels into the ground. Building information technology…

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[ad_1] The Facades+ conference series will come to Nashville for the first time on April 21st. The event, held at the Westin Nashville Hotel, included nine expert-led presentations with help from co-chair, Hastings Principal Dave Powell. During the break, be sure to stop by the Methods & Materials Gallery, where you can chat with representatives from 21 construction product manufacturers. They can help you specify your next project! Goettsch Partners has designed a series of moving glass volumes for the Alcove residential tower. (James Steenkamp) Stacking: Alcove Facade 900 Church Street, Nashville The seminar kicked off with a presentation by…

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[ad_1] Some CRM providers offer free versions of their software with limited access to features, while still offering paid tiers and the value of managing customer relationships. Typically, free CRM software has a certain number of users capped, making it ideal for small businesses or even freelance workers. These free versions are sufficient for organizations because they still provide the core and advanced CRM functionality that users need to organize and track customer interactions. Top Free CRM Software Comparison Top free CRM software offers access to pipeline and document management, mobile apps or offline access, and native or third-party integrations.…

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[ad_1] Field Recruitment founders Megan ODell (left) and Ines de Seroux (right). On-site recruitment provided There are many benefits to working in the art world. The party was great and people got your Cy Twombly jokes. But finding a job in the art world is not that easy, as the number of positions is limited even in the largest galleries. Recruitment is also difficult from an employer’s perspective because the knowledge is very specialized. Field Recruitment is a custom recruitment and consulting firm focused on the arts community, serving galleries, auction houses, consultancies, museums and other not-for-profit organizations. The New…

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