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TSD1 receives funding for high school renovations as middle school work wraps up TMS expected to open for 2021-2022 school year -…

Posted: July 18, 2021 at 5:34 pm

Trinidad School District No. 1 has received approval by the Colorado Department of Education (CDE) to receive funds through a BEST grant to make improvements at Trinidad High School beginning in the summer of 2022.

TSD1 received $3.6 million in Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) grant funding from the States education department with a local match of $1.8 million which is intended to fund health, safety and ventilation upgrades at the high school.

The upgrades over there need to happen, said TSD1 facilities manager Jeff Roybal on why the district applied for a BEST grant for THS.

The building, built in 1972, has a number of deficiencies including its heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, notable ventilation issues with the science lab and wood shop, external security and plumbing issues to name a few, according to a grant application sent on behalf of the district to CDE for the 2021-2022 grant cycle.

Once the HVAC upgrades at the high school occur each school in the district will have air-conditioning.

Construction, with a total budget of $5.4 million, is not expected to impact student learning and could start as early as spring 2022.

Our plan is that we dont affect the learning, Roybal said. So even if it takes a couple of summers I guess, thats what were going to do.

Although we have historically struggled to keep pace with the compounding effects of deferred maintenance of our ageing facilities (alongside a majority of our fellow Colorado K-12 Public School Districts), the last three years have shown our ability to slowly change our mindset from reactive to proactive capital outlay, the district wrote in a June release.

As the district prepares for a new renovation, its renovations of Trinidad Middle School are wrapping to a close.

Were way past our due date but things are getting done, said Travis Aragon, foreman on the TMS project.

The project was originally scheduled to be completed by January 2021, but a member of the district forecasted with much optimism that the Park Street wing of the school could be open for classes by September 8, 2020, according to a July 2020 release from the district.

Now, seven months past deadline, the project is expected to be completed in time for the 2021 school year. Roybal has already started moving some furniture and other equipment over to the more completed rooms.

The project had a number of hiccups including material delays and mistakes made by subcontractors that needed to be fixed. The costs of these mistakes are expected to be covered by the general contractor.

Stuffs getting done the way it should be getting done, Aragon said. You know, youre dealing with a 1911 building here so you open a can of worms everywhere you go.

Despite the challenges, the building now has upgraded technology, HVAC improvements, increased security, a new administrative wing, newer restrooms along with finishing touches such as a paint job and new carpeting. Outside, a number of changes occurred including new mortar on the bricks to increase their stability, new curb and gutters and a new traffic pattern for buses and cars during student pick up.

This place here was a good sound building but we didnt have air-conditioning, Roybal said. So, if we wanted to start school early, it was like 90 degrees in these classrooms.

Now, each classrooms A/C can be turned off, saving money for the district when its not needed. Roybal said it was too early to tell how much could be saved, because there is not data to compare it to as of yet.

Technology upgrades include an updated PA system, improved HVAC system and ceiling mounted projectors.

At the front entrance, a new locked foyer will stop guests from entering the school and having access to the entire building without having an administrator buzz them in.

Safety was a big thing for this on how to keep people out of the building, so thats why we designed it this way, Roybal said.

He said that the teachers and staff are excited to make their home at Park Street.

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MindPath Care Centers Hosts Open House in Charlotte to Introduce FDA-Cleared Deep TMS Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and…

Posted: July 14, 2021 at 1:38 pm

Engaging event for local mental health clinicians to learn more about BrainsWays Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Deep TMS) helmet, cleared to treat MDD and OCD, currently available in Charlotte.

CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MindPath Care Centers, a Community Psychiatry practice dedicated to providing mental and behavioral healthcare, announced today that it will host an open house on July 15. The event will feature an opportunity for local mental health providers in the Charlotte area to meet the MindPath Care Center staff and watch live demonstrations of BrainsWays Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Deep TMS) treatment offerings for major depressive disorder (MDD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Eligibility for Deep TMS varies by patient and insurance details. For more information on patient eligibility, visit BrainsWay.com.

Details on the open house are as follows:

Date: Thursday, July 15Time: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.Address: 6060 Piedmont Row Drive South, Suite 500, Charlotte, N.C. 28287

Those interested in attending should RSVP to outreach@mindpathcare.com by Wednesday morning. Attendance is limited.

Deep TMS is a potent combination of state-of-the-art brain science and technology, said Sandeep Vaishnavi, M.D., P.H.D., Medical Director of MindPath Care Centers Interventional Psychiatry and Clinical Research Institute. By offering Deep TMS for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder and OCD, weve expanded our services to reach a wider range of patients in the area who may have lost hope without knowing of an alternative treatment.

BrainsWays Deep TMS device noninvasively administers magnetic waves through a cushioned helmet to target deep structures of the brain that impact depression, OCD, and smoking addiction symptoms. The treatment offers a medication-free solution, and patients can return to normal activities, such as driving, immediately following the 20-minute sessions. Because Deep TMS penetrates deeper and broader in the brain than traditional TMS, there is evidence that response rates are higher than traditional TMS. BrainsWay has treated over 100,000 patients with Deep TMS since the treatment received FDA clearance for depression in 2013, OCD since 2018, and most recently smoking addiction in 2020.

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"Although individual results vary, the vast majority of our Deep TMS patients at MindPath Care Centers experience a level of improvement that allows them to enjoy life again, to work, socialize, and reconnect with hobbies and interests. It really is quite remarkable! said Caroll Brammer, MBA, Director of Interventional Psychiatry.

MindPath Care Centers Charlotte location is committed to providing high-quality, compassionate, comprehensive mind care to help individuals and loved ones live a life as healthy and happy as possible. The psychiatry practice offers mental health treatment services including Deep TMS treatment for depression and OCD, medication management, and individual therapy both in office and via telehealth.

For more information regarding Deep TMS services at MindPath Care Centers, visit http://www.mindpathcare.com/TMS or call the clinic at 877-876-3783.

About MindPath Care CentersCommunity Psychiatry and MindPath Care Centers have combined to expand patient access to high-quality, evidence-based, outpatient mental health care across the United States. Our more than 350 psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, psychologists and licensed therapists deliver care through telehealth and in-person visits at 70+ locations in five states in partnership with most major health insurance providers. Together, Community Psychiatry and MindPath Care Centers share a focus on providing comprehensive, integrated care and individualized mental health treatment services, including medication management and individual therapy both in office and via telehealth, TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) therapy and addiction recovery services. Our collaborative care approach and integration of the latest mental health treatments and technologies ensure our patients receive the continuum of care required for optimal outcomes. For more information, please visit communitypsychiatry.com and mindpathcare.com.

About BrainsWayBrainsWay is a global leader in advanced noninvasive neurostimulation treatments for mental health disorders. The Company is boldly advancing neuroscience with its proprietary Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Deep TMS) platform technology to improve health and transform lives. BrainsWay is the first and only TMS company to obtain three FDA-cleared indications backed by pivotal studies demonstrating clinically proven efficacy. Current indications include major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and smoking addiction. The Company is dedicated to leading through superior science and building on its unparalleled body of clinical evidence. Additional clinical trials of Deep TMS in various psychiatric, neurological, and addiction disorders are underway. Founded in 2003, with offices in Cresskill, NJ and Jerusalem, Israel, BrainsWay is committed to increasing global awareness and broad access to Deep TMS. For the latest news and information about BrainsWay, please visit http://www.brainsway.com.

MindPath Care Centers Media Contact:Mindy M. Hallcpsych@wearemgp.com(415) 889-9977

BrainsWay Media Contact:Will JohnsonBrainsway@antennagroup.com (201) 465-8019

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Axele TMS Tops 5K Users and 40K Loads, Closes out First Half of 2021 with 10X Growth in Monthly Recurring Revenue – Yahoo Finance

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Continual Enhancements and Easy-to-Use One-Stop-Shop Fuels Accelerated Adoption

DALLAS, July 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Axele, LLC, a Transportation Management System (TMS) company, announces that it closed out the first half of 2021 with over 5,200 users registered and 40,000 loads processed, plus an impressive increase in monthly recurring revenue of over 10X since January. In its first 90 days of commercialization last fall, Axele had added 1,000 users and 10,000 loads, and now, just eight months in, is reflecting accelerated adoption by truckload carriers looking to automate transportation processes to improve workflow, streamline operations, and generate more profitable loads.

The Axele TMS brings structure to chaotic manual operations that trouble small to mid-size carrier operations, said Ravi Ahuja, Founder of Axele. For free or a small fee, users find that the advanced features, such as asset tracking, smart trip planning, operational dashboards, and more, often found in enterprise transportation management systems, bring quick order to the chaos. Built with Optyms optimization technology, the Axele TMS sorts through thousands of options for load and trip planning within seconds to present carriers with the best, most profitable options.

Axele enhances the TMS with additional connections to loads boards, ELDs, maps, factoring solutions, and accounting systems. Some of the latest enhancements include:

Partnership and integration with the DAT load board so carriers can find the best loads fast

Partnership and integration with Apex Capitals freight factoring solution for quicker payment and improved cash flow

Integration with more ELDs, such as EROAD, Geotab, JJKeller, and TrackEnsure

Expense module that supports IFTA and fuel card data import

Integration of drivers hours of service data with load planning

Support for team drivers, allowing dispatchers and trip planners to visualize drivers schedulers on a Gantt chart, ensuring no overlap of loads for proper planning

The Axele TMS is fast becoming the industry standard for truckload carriers. Its one-stop-shop and ease-of-use have hastened the adoption of the TMS, adds Ahuja.

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Says Amanda Schuier, Transportation Manager at Quality Transport, "I did much research, and I had many people asking me why I went with Axele. I wasnt finding what I wanted and needed from other providers. Smaller fleets sometimes feel like they dont matter. Theres no reason we shouldnt get the same technology that bigger fleets get, at a rate we can afford.

About AxeleAxele offers transportation management system (TMS) cloud software for truckload carriers leveraging decades of experience and insights into optimization and automation technology. Launched by Optym in 2020, Axele is the industry's first intelligent, connected solution, built specifically for small to mid-sized truckload carriers. Axele serves for-hire truckload operators and private fleets who haul general freight, dry van, flatbed, and refrigerated loads. The Axele TMS integrates with load boards, ELDs, market rates, maps, and accounting systems, to enable an owner-operator or carrier to find better loads, increase profits, and grow their business. For more information about Axele, go to http://www.axele.com.

Media Contact for Axele:Becky BoydMediaFirst PR(770) 642-2080 x 214Cell (404) 421-8497Becky@MediaFirst.Net

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Centralization and digitalization: key priorities for global treasuries – BBVA

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Globally centralizing processes has several key advantages: it improves cash flow visibility; optimizes liquidity across the organization; increases efficiency and reduces duplication; reduces costs through economies of scale; and enables more effective risk management.

However, although treasury centralization has many benefits, it is important for the company to have a digitization project in place to maximize automation, use of resources, process standardization and the use of economies of scale.

To achieve this automation, establishing connections between the companies' ERPs/TMS and the systems of the banks with which they operate is essential. These connections make increasing efficiency possible by standardizing and consolidating the information that companies send to banks to manage payments and collections, as well as the reception and consolidation of the information sent by the banks in the companies' treasury systems. This consolidation makes integrated and standardized management of the company's entire treasury possible.

Corporate treasuries must be able to operate from anywhere, with secure access at any time

Moreover, due to the pandemic, digitalization has become a must for companies. With the practice of remote working, corporate treasuries must be able to operate from anywhere, with secure access to all information at any time, in order to manage their day-to-day operations. This increased level of digitalization requires appropriate security standards to go hand in hand with it. Information security and control policies to protect against external attacks must be an integral part of this automation and digitalization strategy.

BBVA has renewed its range of services for companies with BBVA Pivot - an ecosystem that simplifies cash management for multinational companies. BBVAs business customers in Spain, Mexico and other Latin American countries now have an easy experience that unifies access to all payments and collections with all the security and guarantees of the BBVA.

To help companies in their centralization and digitalization processes, BBVA has developed BBVA Pivot, an ecosystem of solutions that allow the optimization of the company's global treasury. BBVA Pivot makes operating in a seamless and secure way with all the countries in which BBVA is present possible. Our solutions allow for the centralization of all operations and comprehensive treasury management in any of our channels.

At BBVA we want to accompany our clients in the expansion of their business to new markets and consolidate ourselves as their global bank, helping them in their centralization and digitalization processes. We have already supported more than 1,000 companies in digitalizing their global treasury with an ecosystem of multi-channel solutions with high security levels such as Pivot net, our global e-banking solution, and Pivot Connect, our direct channel solution to connect companies' ERP/TMS to BBVA.

And BBVA's clients recognize this. Alejandro Payss, Regional Treasury Manager for Latin America for the multinational Merck, recently participated in 'The challenges to be faced in the present for a better future', a conference organized by BBVA, where he explained: "We are looking for a bank that has a regional or global footprint and that allows a relationship not only domestically, but also supports global structures and offers a single point of contact. It is key for the bank to have strong technical capabilities and, at this point, digitalization plays a very important role thanks to the connectivity achieved through modern methods for paying suppliers, sending bank statements, etc., together with centralized electronic banking."

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REWIND: Rock of Ages. The 1997 Rockfest concert in Fort Worth – WFAA.com

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Performers like No Doubt, Bush, Jewel, and Counting Crows, among many others, entertained the crowd at Texas Motor Speedway.

FORT WORTH, Texas After cancelations in 2020 due to the pandemic, many of the countrys biggest music gatherings such as the Austin City Limits Festival and Bonnaroo are set to resume in the fall of 2021. The annual celebrations attract huge crowds excited to see several big-name musical artists all in the same spot.

But before these festivals became commonplace, the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth hosted a one-day concert that may have helped pave the way.

On June 21, 1997, an estimated 400,000 people braved the Texas heat and hours of traffic to attend Blockbuster Video Rockfest. It was a festival with essentially free admission lasting from the first act around 10 a.m. to well past midnight featuring many of the bands that would come to define Generation X.

This was before the large festival scene and culture took root in America, said music critic and journalist Kelly Dearmore who was one of those in attendance. I was 21 then and Im 45 now and I remember it like it was yesterday.

The concert also took place before camera phones and social media so quality video documenting the musical marathon is rare. MTV was broadcasting live on-site from their tower in the TMS infield and WFAA video from that day shows fans moshing, being sprayed with water hoses to stay cool, and staking out places on the track to watch performers like No Doubt, Bush, Jewel, and Counting Crows among many others.

It is certainly one of the small handfuls of biggest concerts in Texas history. It has got to be one of the top 3 or 4, Dearmore said.

Blockbuster Video was the sponsor and tickets to the event were basically being given away at Blockbuster stores and other businesses around the Dallas-Fort Worth area. But the hard part was not getting tickets but rather getting to the speedway.

Backup along State Highway 114 was backed up for miles as fans tried to make their way to TMS, a venue that was only one-year old at the time. One caller to a Q102 radio program reported moving less than six miles in an hour and Dearmore also remembers the gridlock.

We left from Irving and it still took a couple of hours.

And as if the day was not crazy enough, the morning after presented more challenges as Fort Worth police reported getting several calls from parents about missing children who did not return home the night before. WFAA video shows some of them were sleeping it off wherever they could find a comfortable spot at the track.

Such wild stories from the concert and the liabilities they present are the reason why Dearmore does not believe you will see many similar scenes in the future.

The one-day nature of it, the fact it was free and backed all by corporate money, I dont know if a corporation will want to put their name on a free-for-all event like that these days.

But having covered the music industry and attending more concerts than he can count, Dearmore said Rockfest is one of those experiences that will forever stick out.

It is cool to say I was there. I have seen some cool tours, but I am just as proud to say I was at Rockfest, he said. Knowing what a big deal it is and having it in (DFW), I would have regretted it to this day had I not gone.

Even some of the musicians he has interviewed over the years such as Gavin Rossdale of Bush and Adam Duritz of Counting Crows told him they have special memories of that day in Fort Worth.

They both remembered that day very clearly and remember feeling overwhelmed disbelief at the size of the crowd and what was happening that day.

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2021 State of the Cloud: No end in sight – Logistics Management

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As companies assess their current technology infrastructures and look for new ways to tackle the rigors of the current business environment, more and more of them are turning to the Cloud.

Whether theyre replacing existing, on-premises supply chain software or simply looking to add newer, more modern functionalities, these companies are tapping into Cloud delivery models. Promising faster implementation times, cheaper upfront costs, and less reliance on internal IT teams, these solutions are now being fully embraced by both shippers and software vendors alike.

Supply chain organizations are in good company. According to Accenture, the global Cloud services industry has been growing year-over-year since 2010 and is now worth $370 billion (as of 2020). It says worldwide spending on public Cloud services is expected to grow by 18.4% this year, driven in part by the move to more remote worka shift that requires more flexible, Cloud-based software.

Calling 2020 a pivotal year for the Cloud, Accenture says it played a lead role in facilitating remote work solutions. According to Accenture, the Cloud has become an essential part of continuing business and is the key to unlocking organizational growth.

A software sector that has been gradually moving into the Cloud for over a decade now, supply chain management (SCM) handles a broad range of functions for logistics and supply chain operators. Under that umbrella, supply chain execution (SCE) manages activities like warehouse management (WMS), procurement, transportation management (TMS), global trade management (GTM), yard management (YMS), and labor management (LMS), among others.

Also encompassing supply chain planning (SCP) solutions, SCM touches most links in the typical, end-to-end supply chain. Within that realm, Bart De Muynck, vice president of research at Gartner, says Cloud SCM has experienced steady growth over the last four years.

Consider this: In 2017, De Muynck says software as a service (SaaS) comprised about 30% of all new SCM implementations, with the remainder being on-premises installations. By 2022, he predicts that ratio will flip, as SaaS implementations will outnumber on-premises installations.

Certain market segments within SCM will move to the Cloud faster than others. According to De Muynck, roughly 62% of all new procurement implementations will take place in the Cloud by 2022, versus a current 40%and around 30% in 2017. He says SCE solutions will follow a similar pattern, having grown from being 30% in the Cloud in 2017 and now on track to exceed 50% Cloud implementations by 2022.

Some of the drivers are economic in nature. With companies watching their spending right now, capital expenditures (capex) are taking a backseat to operating expenses that are quick-to-value and less resource constrained. At the same time, quick, easy implementations have taken precedence over long, drawn-out on-premises software implementations. Companies are deferring their larger, capex software investments that take a long time and that consume a lot of resources, says De Muynck. Those have been put on hold.

De Muynck says that other key market drivers right now include the need to replace legacy on-premises warehouse management systems. We still see a high number of companies with warehouse systems on premise, in a server room in the back of their warehouses, says De Muynck, who adds that some shippers are reluctant to move that data out into the Cloud. Convincing a business to take a box thats physically sitting in its warehouse and put it in a centralized locationlet alone into the Cloudcan be difficult.

Transportation management, on the other hand, has historically been one of the most Cloud-first SCM applications. To operate most effectively, TMS must be able to connect to many different carriers, trading partners, and even customers. As a result, this corner of the SCM market tends to be one of the biggest drivers of overall supply chain software Cloud adoption. This, in turn, has helped drive innovation within the segment, as new vendors come on the scene and find new ways to help shippers leverage the Cloud.

Established in 1896, Castelliniis a U.S. distributor of fresh produce that provides next-day shipping and cold storage options. With foodservice operations and wholesale locations in Wilder, Ky., and Conley, Ga., the company is the largest distributor of organic produce east of the Mississippi River.

An enVista customer since 2014, Castellini looked to enVistas team to implement a Cloud-based warehouse management system (WMS) to replace its existing, mature system. As the company continued to grow, it needed a best-in-breed WMS that would enable greater flexibility and better service for its customers, as well as offer a competitive edge in the market.

With these specific needs in mind, Castellini selected Blue Yonder for its WMS and engaged enVista for implementation in early March 2020. EnVista created a plan for Castellini within a week of the initial conversation, prior to COVID-19.

As uncertainty surrounding the pandemic grew and restrictions were put into place throughout the country, mid-March became an ideal time to begin the project to provide the distributor with greater flexibility and enhanced service for its customers during the pandemic.

The enVista and Blue Yonder teams worked to create a seamless integration from Castellinis existing, on-premises WMS. Due to restrictions, enVista restructured its methodology to collaborate with both Castellini and Blue Yonder and effectively use tools and technology to ensure success. As a result of this restructure, 90% of the project was done remotely.

At the same time as the Cloud WMS implementation, Castellini also upgraded its enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, adding a new level of communication needed to ensure a seamless go-live. EnVista channeled its expertise and proper implementation methodology to help the distributor ensure the WMS was fully tested against the right systems with the right data.

Training was also provided by enVista to help ensure that the distributor could be self-sufficient post implementation. By ensuring the correct training and education was delivered to the right users from Castellinis team, the company has remained self-sufficient after the system has been implementedthereby reducing the potential need for outsourcing or system errors and ensuring it can successfully prioritize resources.

The key factors for choosing to work with enVista were their in-depth knowledge, dedication to our needs and requirements, as well as their ability to supply Castellini with innovative supply chain solutions that has transformed our entire business, says Dan Taylor, Castellinis CIO.

Some vendors have made TMS much easier and cheaper to implement and use, and this has driven up the use of Cloud-based TMS, says De Muynck, who points to the new crop of last-mile, rail management and fleet management software solutions as a few examples of the latest vendor innovations in this arena. Were seeing software providers developing Cloud-based solutions that are fairly reasonably priced and that can be live within 30 days, in some cases.

Over the last year, William Brooks, vice president of the North American transportation portfolio at Capgemini, says he has seen more customers asking for Cloud-based SCM systems. That interest reached new heights during the pandemic, as companies worked to shore up their supply chain operations, manage remotely, and fully leverage their technology investments.

Cloud adoption is continuing its strong growth trajectory, says Brooks. I dont see any letup in sight.

At least some of that growth is being driven by the fact that the Cloud is now viewed as a tested and proven software delivery method. Past stigmas concerning data security and the possible loss of control that comes when the Cloud replaces on-premises servers have been dispelled by the 92% percent of organizations whose systems were already at least somewhat in the Cloud as of 2020, according to a recent InfoWorld survey.

Companies are more educated on the Cloud, have tested its waters, and realize that it really does work as advertised, says Brooks. And because of that, the Cloud is becoming more and more mainstream. Those converted organizations also like Cloud softwares lower upfront costs, the fact that it doesnt consume internal IT resources, and because it can be scaled up easily as a company grows.

Knowing this, SCM vendors have steadily started offering more Cloud-based solutions. Some have made Cloud their core product offerings, says Brooks, and are using pre-built integrations and application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow shippers to hook those applications back into their existing, on-premises systems.

Clint Reiser, director of supply chain research at ARC Advisory Group, says the big news on this front for 2020 was the introduction of Manhattan Associates Active WMS, a Cloud- native platform comprised of microservices architecture.

According to Manhattan, these platforms connect different applications (the microservices), each of which runs a unique process. In retail, for example, these applications may include order management, point of sale, inventory management, and fulfillmenteach of which contributes to the overallcustomer experience.

In 2021, Manhattan followed up with its Active TMS solution, which takes a similar approach with transportation. Reiser sees this as a key development in the push to create even more advanced, Cloud-based SCM solutions. Manhattan built these solutions using different, interchangeable widgets [microservices], says Reiser. This isnt just a lift and shift to the Cloud; the platform is designed on a different infrastructure.

Put simply, the software developer didnt just move its existing WMS and TMS into the Cloud, it completely rearchitected the technology within the microservices environment. De Muynck says this allows shippers to more easily use the solutions, which can be acquired on a microservice by microservice basis. Its also makes it much easier for vendors to extend their solutions capabilities, he adds.

Asked whether he thinks other SCM vendors will follow Manhattans lead on the microservices front, De Muynck says those that are starting from scratch may naturally move in this direction. Established vendors may have to rethink their current application stacks if they decide to move in the microservices direction.

From the vendor perspective, Reiser says increased Cloud adoption has helped provide stability for the WMS market over the last three years to four years. In other words, even companies that backburnered their large capex investments and on-premises software implementations have been willing to give Cloud a try.

In response, vendors have created more Cloud offerings, effectively stabilizing the revenues of the market, says Reiser. A percentage of the marketplace has moved to SaaS, so now there arent as many vendors that rely on the software portion of their revenues, he continues. This trend has also stabilized the vendors relationships with their own customers.

With no end in sight to Clouds domination in the supply chain software arena, expect to see new innovations, functionalities, and capabilities hitting the market in 2021 and beyond. As companies continue to emerge from the pandemic and continue their digitalization journeys, De Muynck says that more of them will be seeking Cloud-based solutions that incorporate artificial intelligence (AI), real-time visibility and advanced analytics capabilities.

The pandemic-related disruptions that have taken place over the last 16 months have suddenly made these needs much more acute, says De Muynck. As a result, companies are investing in these different technologies within the logistics space, where the race is on to get these digital capabilities in place.

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Slag Handling Service Market 2021: Comprehensive Research Including Top Companies like-TMS International, Phoenix Services, Harsco, Edw. C. Levy Co.,…

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Cybin Files its 13th Patent Application and Announces Digital Therapeutics Strategy – Business Wire

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TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cybin Inc. (NEO:CYBN) (OTCQB:CLXPF) (Cybin or the Company), a biotechnology company focused on progressing psychedelic therapeutics, today announced that it has filed its 13th new provisional patent application and has advanced the build-out of its digital therapeutics strategy.

The company is evolving its programs beyond the psychedelic molecule, into an eco-system that may potentially drive improved patient treatments through the advancement of its digital therapeutics development.

Led by Cybins innovation team, including its newly formed patient steering committee, Cybin has commenced the next phase of the companys digital therapeutics platform which will better enable the evaluation of patient outcomes through a highly secure, patient-centered data analytics platform for better pre- and post- psychedelic treatments.

The digital therapeutics platform, which is proprietary to Cybin and the subject of the companys 13th patent application, adds another dimension to the companys development programs. The aim of utilizing and leveraging cutting-edge technologies to support drug development candidates will be a top priority as both the industry and the company evolves.

Combined with the companys recently announced collaboration with Kernel (quantitative neuroimaging technology), Greenbrook TMS (operator of 129 outpatient mental health service centers in the United States), and the progression of other proprietary tools such as the EMBARK psychotherapy model, Cybin is building an advanced eco-system that can drive innovation from the psychedelic molecule, delivery of the molecule, quantitative testing of the molecule in patients to late-stage trials and one day potential patient treatments.

About Cybin

Cybin is a leading biotechnology company focused on progressing psychedelic therapeutics by utilizing proprietary drug discovery platforms, innovative drug delivery systems, novel formulation approaches and treatment regimens for psychiatric disorders.

Cautionary Notes and Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements in this news release related to the Company are forward-looking statements and are prospective in nature. Forward-looking statements are not based on historical facts, but rather on current expectations and projections about future events and are therefore subject to risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from the future results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. These statements generally can be identified by the use of forward-looking words such as may, should, could, intend, estimate, plan, anticipate, expect, believe or continue, or the negative thereof or similar variations. Forward-looking statements in this news release include statements regarding enhanced liquidity, the value of additional capital markets exposure, access to institutional and retail investors, the Companys new strategic brand messaging campaign, and psychedelic drug development programs to potentially treat mental health disorders. There are numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and Cybins plans and objectives to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking information. Actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. These and all subsequent written and oral forward-looking information are based on estimates and opinions of management on the dates they are made and are expressly qualified in their entirety by this notice. Except as required by law, the Company does not intend to update these forward-looking statements.

Cybin makes no medical, treatment or health benefit claims about Cybins proposed products. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Health Canada or other similar regulatory authorities have not evaluated claims regarding psilocybin, psychedelic tryptamine, tryptamine derivatives or other psychedelic compounds or nutraceutical products. The efficacy of such products have not been confirmed by approved research. There is no assurance that the use of psilocybin, psychedelic tryptamine, tryptamine derivatives or other psychedelic compounds or nutraceuticals can diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or condition. Vigorous scientific research and clinical trials are needed. Cybin has not conducted clinical trials for the use of its proposed products. Any references to quality, consistency, efficacy and safety of potential products do not imply that Cybin verified such in clinical trials or that Cybin will complete such trials. If Cybin cannot obtain the approvals or research necessary to commercialize its business, it may have a material adverse effect on Cybins performance and operations.

The NEO Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this news release and is not responsible for the adequacy and accuracy of the contents herein.

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Greenbrook TMS (GBNH) Withdraws Proposed Share Offering – StreetInsider.com

Posted: June 28, 2021 at 10:01 pm

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Greenbrook TMS Inc. (NASDAQ: GBNH) today announced that it has elected to withdraw its previously announced public offering of common shares (the Offering). In light of market conditions existing at the time the Offering was commenced, and the subsequent completion of the Companys previously announced US$23.5 million private placement pursuant to Rule 506(c) under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, the Company has determined to withdraw its short form base PREP prospectus in Canada and its registration statement on Form F-10 in the United States and, accordingly, will not be proceeding with the Offering.

This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful.

About Greenbrook TMS Inc.

Operating through 129 Company-operated treatment centers, Greenbrook is a leading provider of TMS therapy, an FDA-cleared, non-invasive therapy for the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder and other mental health disorders, in the United States. TMS therapy provides local electromagnetic stimulation to specific brain regions known to be directly associated with mood regulation. Greenbrook has provided more than 620,000 TMS treatments to over 17,000 patients struggling with depression.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information

Certain information in this press release may constitute forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities laws in Canada and the United States, including the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In some cases, but not necessarily in all cases, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as plans, targets, expects or does not expect, is expected, an opportunity exists, is positioned, estimates, intends, assumes, anticipates or does not anticipate or believes, or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results may, could, would, might, will or will be taken, occur or be achieved. In addition, any statements that refer to expectations, projections or other characterizations of future events or circumstances contain forward-looking information. Statements containing forward-looking information are not historical facts but instead represent managements expectations, estimates and projections regarding future events.

Forward-looking information is necessarily based on a number of opinions, assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by the Company as of the date of this press release, are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including but not limited to the factors described in greater detail in the Risk Factors section of the Companys current annual information form and in the Companys other materials filed with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities and the SEC from time to time, available at http://www.sedar.com and http://www.sec.gov, respectively. These factors are not intended to represent a complete list of the factors that could affect the Company; however, these factors should be considered carefully. There can be no assurance that such estimates and assumptions will prove to be correct. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date of this press release, and the Company expressly disclaims any obligation to update or alter statements containing any forward-looking information, or the factors or assumptions underlying them, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

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Greenbrook TMS Inc.

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