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EnviroChill Saves Bakery from Food Disaster with New Technology – Press Release – Digital Journal

Posted: January 19, 2021 at 9:17 am

EnviroChill is delighted to acknowledge the successful installation of a new Temperature Monitoring System (TMS) in a local bakery shop, which paid dividends almost immediately. The company considers it their mission to bring forth new, innovative services that help improve cold room hygiene, reduce food wastage and save business owners money. More information on these systems is available here: https://envirochill.com.au/temperature-monitoring-made-easy/.

With their latest project completed a couple of weeks ago, the company saw the opportunity to follow up with their client to see how the newly installed Temperature Monitoring System was behaving. Surprisingly, the bakery reported that they had already been able to prevent an incident that would have cost them a significant amount of inventory, all thanks to TMS.

"While this started out as any other project, we quickly built a good relationship with this client as we got to know more about their specific case," says Trinity Bond of EnviroChill, discussing the company's motivation to follow up on this particular case. Once they did this, they quickly learned that not only was the system working flawlessly, it had also helped prevent thousands of dollars (and days of labour) from being lost.

"Within a couple of days following the installation, a staff member of the bakery shop unplugged a freezer by accident, leaving it turned off and unattended," explains Bond. "This would most likely have gone unnoticed until until the next morning by which time it would have been too late to save the food. Thanks to the monitoring system, however, the manager of the bakery was notified long before this occurred. To be honest, we did not expect the system to come in handy so soon after the installation. Nevertheless, we couldn't be happier with the positive result. We believe our clients feel the same way since they got a very prompt return on their investment."

While the installation of the wireless Temperature Monitoring System (TMS) helped keep a bigger incident from happening, this was only an added bonus for the bakery shop. Originally, the owner intended to solve an on-going issue with one of their chillers. A representative of the bakery says, "One of our fridges wasn't working correctly, though we weren't sure whether it was an electrical or refrigeration problem. The electrician suggested we get in touch with EnviroChill so we would know exactly what was going on with the fridges."

They add that, while this was a significant problem that caused a lot of frustration among the shops staff, they initially hesitated to install a TMS due to the assumed cost. They say, "You never knew when a breakdown would occur, so if a fridge was out when the baker came in you just had to throw stuff away, sometimes like 80% of the stock. Its something that is always on our mind because of the interruption to the business and inconvenience to our customers. Eventually, this would have cost us more than the installation itself, so we decided to make the upfront investment instead. We were pleasantly surprised, as the system was significantly more affordable than what we originally thought. When I heard the price, I thought there was a zero missing."

The bakery's representative states that, soon after the installation, they realized they had made the right call by choosing EnviroChill. The system was easy to use, and it only took a couple of days to get used to the cycles. They have gone as far as installing the systems associated app on some of the staff member's phones so that more people can monitor problems as they crop up. The representative says, "Today, I am more relaxed and confident about our food safety. I can tell by the readings now whether it is an equipment fault, staff error or just the fridges being overworked in our busy times. I recommend it to anyone with refrigeration in their business."

EnviroChill 's website offers more details on the company and their services. Interested parties may reach out to Trinity Bond of EnviroChill to follow up on any inquiries as well. Additionally, they may connect with the companys representatives through their official social media pages. Visit them on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/EnviroChill.

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Neuro Wellness TMS Centers of America in Coral Springs: There Is Relief For Depression – TAPinto.net

Posted: January 17, 2021 at 10:20 am

CORAL SPRINGS, FL - Anyone who suffers from Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) would agree that they would do anything possible to live a normal life and to feel like themselves again.

Depression has debilitating effects on a person on nearly every aspect of their daily lives.

Feelings of hopelessness, sadness, a loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed pervade the lives of those who are suffering.

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The statistics are staggering.

According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 17.7 million people had at least one major depressive episode in 2018.

Prolonged depressive events impact both physical and emotional health which can become life-threatening. Depression and suicide are linked, with an estimate that up to 60% of people who commit suicide suffer from major depression.

Unfortunately, not all of those who seek help for depression treatment get the relief they find using antidepressants or attending psychotherapy sessions.

Individuals who are resistant to a standard treatment, found hope in an advanced method treating depression called Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). In 2008, the FDA cleared TMS for use in the United States to treat depression especially those who had not found consolation with antidepressants.

TMS offers long-term symptomatic relief of those clinically diagnosed with depression in an outpatient setting. It is also non-systemic, requires no anesthesia or sedation, and no electrical shocks.

Not only is TMS non-systemic, you also get relief and do not experience the negative side effects that come along with the use of antidepressants such as weight gain, sexual dysfunction, nausea, and tiredness.

Neuro Wellness TMS Centers of America in Coral Springs offers TMS treatment.

The team at Neuro Wellness TMS Centers of America helps patients cultivate a more joyful and fulfilling life with complete psychiatric services offered in a comfortable environment.

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Greenbrook TMS Provides Update on Share Consolidation and Appointment of Stephan Roker to the Board – Business Wire

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TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Greenbrook TMS Inc. (TSX: GTMS) (Greenbrook or the Company) is pleased to announce that its shareholders have approved a special resolution for an amendment to the Companys articles and has authorized a consolidation (the Share Consolidation) of the Companys outstanding common shares (Common Shares). The resolution was approved at the special meeting of shareholders held earlier today (the Special Meeting).

Share Consolidation

At the Special Meeting, Greenbrooks shareholders approved the Share Consolidation on the basis of a ratio that will permit the Company to qualify for a potential secondary listing on the NASDAQ Stock Market LLC (NASDAQ). The Share Consolidation was approved by approximately 99.96% of the votes cast by Greenbrook shareholders eligible to vote at the Special Meeting.

The board of directors of the Company (the Board) intends to implement the Share Consolidation on the basis of one (1) post-consolidation Common Share for every five (5) pre-consolidation Common Shares and has selected February 1, 2021 as the effective date for the Share Consolidation (the Effective Date). The Common Shares are expected to begin trading on a post-consolidation basis on the Toronto Stock Exchange (the TSX) on or about February 4, 2021 under its current trading symbol GTMS, subject to final approval from the TSX.

No fractional Common Shares will be issued as a result of the Share Consolidation. Any fractional interest in Common Shares that would otherwise result from the Share Consolidation will be rounded up to the next whole Common Share, if the fractional interest is equal to or greater than one-half of a Common Share, and rounded down to the next whole Common Share if the fractional interest is less than one-half of a Common Share. The exercise price and number of Common Shares issuable upon the exercise of outstanding stock options, warrants or other convertible securities will be proportionately adjusted to reflect the Share Consolidation in accordance with the terms of such securities.

Further details regarding the Share Consolidation are provided in the Companys management information circular dated December 4, 2020 (the Circular).

Letters of transmittal with respect to the Share Consolidation were mailed to registered shareholders with the Circular on or about December 15, 2020 advising that, following the effectiveness of the Share Consolidation, registered shareholders should surrender their existing share certificates (representing pre-consolidation Common Shares) for replacement share certificates (representing post-consolidation Common Shares). Until surrendered, each existing share certificate will be deemed as of the Effective Date, for all purposes, to represent the number of Common Shares to which the holder thereof is entitled as a result of the Share Consolidation.

Registered shareholders may obtain copies of the letter of transmittal by contacting Greenbrooks transfer agent, Computershare Investor Services Inc., or under Greenbrooks profile on SEDAR at http://www.sedar.com.

Non-registered shareholders who hold their Common Shares through an intermediary such as a bank, trust company, securities dealer or broker should note that these intermediaries may have their own procedures for processing the Share Consolidation which may differ from those described above for registered shareholders. Non-registered shareholders who have questions should contact their intermediary for more information.

Greenbrook has applied to list the Common Shares on NASDAQ under the symbol GBNH. Completion and timing of the proposed listing on NASDAQ is dependent upon satisfaction of all necessary listing requirements and completion of review by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, but is currently targeted for early 2021. The Company will provide further updates in due course.

In addition to the Share Consolidation, at todays Special Meeting shareholders also approved amendments to the Companys by-laws to, among other things, increase the quorum requirement for shareholder meetings, as well as an amendment to the Companys articles to allow the Board to appoint additional directors not exceeding one third of the number of directors elected at the previous annual meeting of shareholders. Each of these amendments were approved by approximately 99.99% of the votes cast by all Greenbrook shareholders eligible to vote at the Special Meeting. Further details regarding these amendments are provided in the Circular.

Board Appointment

Greenbrook is also pleased to announce the appointment of Stephan Roker to the Board, effective immediately. The appointment of Mr. Roker increases the size of the Board to nine members.

Mr. Roker has over 20 years of executive leadership experience. His management experience spans a range of functions including Sales & Marketing, Operations Management, Business Process Improvement, and Strategy. Previously, he was Senior Vice President of Service Operations at Independence Blue Cross where he led business functions such as Enrollment, Benefits, Claims, Customer Service, Appeals, Quality Assurance, and Vendor Management. Prior to joining Independence Blue Cross, Mr. Roker was Senior Vice President for Bank of America Card Services, where he was responsible for risk management, underwriting, and U.S. credit and business cards lines of credit.

Mr. Roker currently serves as board chair of EducationWorks, a non-profit organization committed to helping Philadelphia area students and their families in economically disadvantaged communities. He also serves on the board of Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health, a non-profit organization committed to helping children and adults with behavioral health challenges, and on the board of Brighter Horizon Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides college scholarships to high school students. Mr. Roker received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and a Master of Business Administration degree from the New York Institute of Technology.

About Greenbrook TMS Inc.

Operating through 125 Company-operated treatment centers, Greenbrook is a leading provider of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (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 510,000 TMS treatments to over 14,000 patients struggling with depression.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information

Certain information in this press release, including with respect to the Effective Date of the Share Consolidation, receipt of final approval from the TSX, the date that Greenbrook expects the Common Shares to commence trading on a post-consolidation basis, and the proposed listing on NASDAQ, constitute forward-looking information. 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 available at http://www.sedar.com. 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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Dry Well Calibrators Market | Industry Insight 2021-2026 Covered players: Fluke, Wika Instrumentation, TMS, Electronic Development Laboratories, OMEGA…

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Treating Major Depressive Disorder: A Lesson through the Ages – News & Features

Posted: January 5, 2021 at 2:23 pm

The earliest records of depression date back to B.C.E. in Mesopotamia. Back then, this mental health disorder was considered a spiritual condition, attributed to satanic elements. This pervasive belief at the time resulted in oddball treatments such as physical restraint, severe beatings, and even starvation. Of course, these treatments failed to rid the patients of their depressive disorders.

During the common era, between 25 BCE and 50 CE, treatments for depression were equally savage and included incarceration, starvation, and severe beatings. During the common era, a doctor from Persia named Rhazies understood that depression was a mental health illness and recommended a variant of behavioral therapy to treat the condition.

During the Renaissance period, depression was generally perceived as an intractable weakness. Treatment options varied between medication, diet, exercise, and even music. Apothecaries encouraged vomiting, dietary modifications, riding horses, and enemas.

By the 19th and 20th century, the esteemed psychiatrist, Emil Kraepelin from Germany, distinguished schizophrenia from bipolar disorder. He also advocated for psychotherapy based on psychoanalysis.

Sigmund Freud furthered more in-depth studies of depression, with his theories associating melancholy with loss. He explained how loss resulted in unconscious anger and self-loathing. Freud advocated psychoanalysis be used to resolve these internal conflicts and to reduce the negative thought processes.

In the 19th and 20th century, various treatment regimens for depressive disorders became available. Unfortunately, these treatment options were ineffective or overkill.

Lobotomies, a surgical procedure that involves severing connections in the brain's prefrontal cortex, were commonplace but they resulted in severe personality changes, improper judgment, and an inability to make decisions; enter the era of ECT (electroconvulsive therapy).

The invasive ECT surgical procedure requires patients to undergo shock therapy with a psychiatrist, nurse, physician's assistant, and an anesthesiologist at the ready. It is believed that ECT induces seizures which has a positive effect on combatting depression. Further studies suggested that depression was the result of endogenous and reactive causes. Doctors also discovered various treatment options for depression in the form of isoniazid.

By the time cognitive behavioral therapy came around, it proved to be a highly effective alternative to the other depression treatments known as psychodynamic theory. Various SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) such as Paxil, Zoloft, and Prozac are highly effective at targeting the brain serotonin levels with far fewer side-effects than other medications.

Tricyclic antidepressants were touted as treatments for depression, but they oftentimes came with serious side effects. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) was coined by American clinicians during the 1970s and despite a large body of work surrounding MDD, there isn't a definitive answer to the root cause of this depressive disorder.

Psychiatrists, mental health counselors, and clinicians believe that depression is the result of social elements, biological factors, and psychological components. While the root cause of depression may be somewhat murky, the effects of depression are well known.

People who are suffering from major depressive disorder often struggle with major disturbances in activity levels, poor sleep habits, and gastrointestinal issues. Major depressive disorder is associated with high levels of anxiety.

Given the explosion in interest in depressive disorders and anxiety disorders, psychiatrists, psychologists, MDs, and mental health professionals now have a much better understanding of the disorder and how to treat it.

The medication used to treat depression Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, divers targets neurotransmitters in the brain. However, medication may cause serious side effects which need to be monitored and addressed. For example, antidepressants may cause more problems than they are worth, with a meta-analysis of 17 studies that was published in 2017 in the journal Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics finding a 14% higher risk of heart attacks and strokes and a 33% greater risk of death for people who used antidepressants over a long time.

For patients who do not respond well to antidepressants and traditional therapy regimens, there are alternative options available. These include the aforementioned ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) and modern treatment options such as TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation).

It should be noted that these modern procedures and treatment regimens are prescribed only when patients do not respond well to traditional depressive disorder treatments such as medication, therapy, and are at serious risk of hurting themselves or others.

While ECT is invasive, painful, and may have severe side-effects, the safe alternative TMS does not even require the patient to be sedated or anesthetized prior to the procedures.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a cutting-edge solution for major depressive disorder. It involves the passage of electromagnetic waves into the depression center of a person's brain, just beneath the skull.

The level of intensity of the TMS treatment depends upon the severity of the depression. By reconfiguring the neural activity in the brain through TMS, it is possible to alleviate many of the symptoms that cause depression to begin with.

TMS treatments have minor side-effects including dizziness, headaches, tingling, or pain on the scalp. These symptoms can be alleviated with over-the-counter pain medication such as Advil, Tylenol, or Aspirin.

With TMS, patients who don't respond to medication and therapy have another shot at a life free from depression. The treatment protocol requires patients to consult a licensed and regulated mental health counseling service where TMS is offered.

The TMS sessions range from 30 minutes to 45 minutes, 5 days a week for 4-6 weeks. The severity of the condition determines the intensity of the TMS treatment.

TMS will often be used in concert with therapy and medication for optimal effectiveness. The majority of patients who complete a TMS treatment regimen report significant improvement in general disposition and mood. Many patients also attest to a complete remission of their depressive symptoms.

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Technology Enhancements to the QuantaVerse Financial Crime Platform Extend its Lead in AML Innovation – PR Web

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We are relentless in identifying undiscovered financial crime & automating up to 70% of the workload associated with TMS alert triage, investigations, and SAR-filing so investigators can focus on what most requires their attention and expertise," said David McLaughlin, CEO & Founder of QuantaVerse.

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QuantaVerse, which uses AI and machine learning to automate financial crime identification and investigations, finished 2020 well-positioned for continued growth in 2021 due to its dedicated focus on solving AML challenges and a commitment to innovation. In 2020, QuantaVerse introduced a series of technology enhancements to its AI-powered Financial Crime Platform.

Comprised of financial crime specialists and exceptionally talented data scientists, the QuantaVerse team gets new insights from compliance teams using our AML solutions every day in the real world, said David McLaughlin, CEO and Founder of QuantaVerse. We are relentless in our efforts to identify otherwise undiscovered financial crime and automate up to 70% of the human workload associated with TMS alert triage, investigations, and SAR-filing so investigators can focus on what most requires their attention and expertise.

Notable enhancements introduced by QuantaVerse this year include:

To learn about QuantaVerse AML solutions, please visit: https://quantaverse.net/our-solutions/anti-money-laundering-aml-solutions.

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QuantaVerse is the leader of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning solutions purpose-built for identifying financial crimes. QuantaVerse utilizes its validated and proven AI Financial Crime Platform to reduce financial crime risk by identifying patterns and discerning anomalies that current approaches and systems regularly miss.The QuantaVerse solutions have helped customers more efficiently comply with AML (Anti-Money Laundering), KYC (Know Your Customer) and FCPA (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act) regulations. Most importantly, QuantaVerse is helping to rid organizations of money laundering and other financial crimes that support our greatest global ills the drug trade, human trafficking, terrorism, and political corruption. For more information, contact QuantaVerse at (610) 465-7320 or visit http://www.QuantaVerse.net.

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Trucking in 2020: A look back the year’s top news, equipment and tech trends – Commercial Carrier Journal

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As the curtain falls on 2020, CCJeditors compiled a look back at some of the top trucking headlines from the year. Think we missed something? Drop a comment below oremail us.

Business in 2020.scattered, smothered, covered, diced and topped. For those unfamiliar with the terms those are but a few of the options available for hash brown orders at Waffle House. As apt as they are for a plate of shredded and griddle-fried potatoes, theyre just as apt to describe the chaos that descended on the freight-hauling business in 2020.

This photo from a Quality Transport driver shows a reported 200-truck line at a Costco distribution center part of the initial supply chain logjam as retailers like Costco, grocery store chains and retailers like Walmart and Target hustled to restock in the wave of panic buying and pantry stuffing in March and April.

AsCCJ reported in the first weeks of the pandemic, an initial surge of grocery and retail restocking (post panic buying and pantry stuffing) was in some ways masking a sudden and dramatic slowdown in freight movement, and fleets large and small felt the sharp bite of that economic slowdown. A few large publicly traded fleets, for example, reported voluntary temporary pay cuts for high-level executives. Many other carriers reported feeling the pinch, with abysmal rates and loads hard to find.

More than 100,000 trucking companies turned to federal assistance, according to data compiled byCCJ, either for a few thousand or a few million to help keep their operations afloat.

Those bleaker freight days led to a public spat over the rates brokers were offering at the time a spat that eventually spilled into the offices of the U.S. DOT, with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration accepting comments on rule changes around broker transparency.

Those rock-bottom rates were mostly short-lived, though, with a dizzied economy rebounding in large part on the back of a wave of e-commerce and retail, with consumer habits shifting dramatically. Food consumption tilted away from restaurants and toward grocery stores. Housing and home improvement boomed, creating big demand for materials at places like Home Depot and Lowes. Demand for bikes, kayaks and exercise equipment soared. Lastly, manufacturing and other industrial areas of the economy were slow to come back. All of these changes upended the supply chain, causing many shippers and carriers to throw existing contracts out the window and opt for shorter-term deals.

Also, a lot of freight was diverted to the spot market, where rates saw a dramatic reversal in just the span of six months. There are a few lingering issues that could cause freight to slow or shift again heading into the new year.

DOT enacted a few key changes to drivers 14-hour on-duty clocks and added leniency to the use of the 30-minute break.

Hours of service reforms finalized and enacted.When midnight hit on Sept. 29, fleets and drivers had new tools at their disposal for managing their daily and weekly on-duty hours the first changes to hours of service since 2013 and the first significant overhaul since 2004. Use of the new flexibility options was somewhat metered in the first months as there seemed to be initial confusion among fleets and drivers as to how to utilize the new regs initially. Likewise, ELD makers had to work in the initial weeks to roll out software updates and patches to iron out bugs and other issues. Read resources on the hours of service changes at this link.

In January, due to ongoing technical issues, many fleets and drivers had to wrestle with the Clearinghouse platform to register and use the system. Since then, and with updates by FMCSA to the platform, its operated smoothly.

Clearinghouse rule takes effect, sidelining nearly 50,000 drivers in its first year. Starting Jan. 6 this year, fleets were required to not only report instances of drug and alcohol violations to the U.S. DOTs new Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse, but also were required to ping the Clearinghouse for every new driver hire and at least once for all of their current drivers. Through November, FMCSA reported that more than 50,000 drivers had hit the Clearinghouses rolls for violations of either drug or alcohol regs. Marijuana violations so far have made up more than half of those, with cocaine, amphetamines and opioids together accounting for another large block of violations.

When the Clearinghouse rule went live, the system faced repeated outages and downtime as a swell of new users logged on. FMCSA has since beefed up the system and it has reportedly worked well since.

Nikola Founder and Executive Chairman Trevor Milton resigned amid a firestorm of criticism sparked by a skeptical stock short-seller and subsequent inquiry from the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Truck makers turn headline makers. One owns a nearly 120 year old trucking legacy. The other is a six-year-old upstart that has yet to commercially produce its first truck. Despite their positions on opposite ends of the trucking timeline, Navistar and Nikola each underwent signifiant boardroom changes this year. Navistar in November finally OKd the its a matter of when, not if scenario of a long-speculated Volkswagen buy-out. Traton Volkswagens commercial truck unit previously held 16.7% of Navistar, which it acquired via a procurement joint venture and strategic technology and supply collaboration in 2016, and bought the rest for $3.7 billion in November.

The transaction will create the global automotive and trucking behemoth that Volkswagen has longed for, pitting the company firmly against the likes of Volvo and Daimler.

Nikola this year has been dragged through the highest of highs and lowest of lows, all in the span of just a few months. The Phoenix-area based hydrogen-electric upstart was briefly the darling of the NASDAQ stock exchange when the company went public in June.

Just weeks later, the stock cratered and Nikola Founder and Executive Chairman Trevor Milton resigned amid a firestorm of criticism sparked by a skeptical stock short-seller and subsequent inquiry from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). By November, several employees and board members had received subpoenas from both the SEC and Department of Justice.

This photo from Waymo shows two of the Peterbilt-based autonomous trucks that Waymo used for testing in Atlanta.

Driverless trucks come roaring back. After taking a backseat to electrification for most of 2019, autonomous truck technology reared its head again in 2020.

Navistar and Traton each picked up minority stakes in autonomous truck retrofitter TuSimple, which operates a fleet of 40 trucks in the U.S. Navistar bought into the company after two years of an ongoing technical relationship through TuSimples self-driving technology. Traton and Tusimple launched a developmental program to operate the first Level 4 autonomous hub-to-hub route in Sweden using Tratons Scania trucks.

Jim Mullen, the former Acting Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, joined TuSimple earlier this year to serve as its Chief Legal and Risk Officer.

Daimler Trucks and Buses, parent company of Daimler Trucks North America, took another step toward its goal of delivering commercially viable self-driving trucks in 2019 by acquiring a majority stake in Torc Robotics, a Blacksburg, Va.-based autonomous driving solutions provider and developer of the Asimov self-driving software. This year, the company doubled down in partnership with Google sister company Waymo.

Under the terms of the partnership, Waymo will integrate its driving technology with Freightliners Cascadia to enable autonomous driving. Freightliner who with the 2020 Cascadia became first trucking OEM with a Level 2 autonomous driving-enabled truck expects its autonomous Cascadia, equipped with the Waymo Driver platform, to be available to customers in the U.S. in the coming years. Waymos technology has logged more than 20 million miles on public roads in 25 U.S. cities, and 15 billion miles in simulation.

Autonomous trucking tech firm Locomation in late-Fall completed an on-road pilot program that showcased autonomous trucking technology for the SmartBelt Coalition, a collaboration of transportation agencies in Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Over the course of one week, two Locomation trucks performed three separate interstate routes under close observation from the involved organizations. One route started at the Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and delivered food donations to families in need in Toledo, Ohio.

Locomations Autonomous Relay Convoy (ARC) platform allows one driver to pilot a lead truck equipped with technology augmentation while a follower truck operates in tandem through Locomations fully autonomous system.

Putting AI in the cab. Throughout the year, a number video telematics platforms added new sensors that use artificial intelligence (AI) to detect and alert drivers to distraction, fatigue and other unwanted driving behaviors.

Lytx added a new configuration option that lets fleets disable or limit in-cab video recording for driver privacy yet benefit from greater risk detection for cell phone use, eating and drinking, smoking, no seatbelt, speeding, and inattentiveness.

Omnitracs acquired SmartDrive in September to drive the technology convergence of telematics and video-based driver safety systems.

Samsara created newdriver safetyoptions for commercial and private fleets that use its mobile platform and Samsara AI Dash Cams.The options include real-time detection and alerting for tailgating and distracted driving.

Video telematics provider SmartDrive has developed new SmartSense intelligent driver-assist sensors to detect unsafe speeds in bad weather conditions and sitting duck events.

New driver safety tools were introduced by weigh station bypass providers PrePass and Drivewyze. Both started programs that give carriers more than a lower pull-in rate for inspections, as their drivers can get a heads-up warning through apps and telematics systems for upcoming safety risks along their routes.

Both companies have extensive relationships with government agencies to collect road and traffic data to supply location-based safety information.

In September, ELD and fleet mobility provider Omnitracs acquiredSmartDrive, maker of in-cab driver- and road-facing camera systems. The companies plan to drive technologyconvergence of telematics and video-based driver safety.

The timing happened to be right for both of us to move in this direction, said Ray Greer, chief executive of Omnitracs.

In September at McLeod Softwares virtual user conference, load board and freight-matching platform Truckstop.com discussed a new TMS integration for brokers that use McLeods PowerBroker to post their Book It Now loads.

Real-time freight matching. Another major acquisition was made by Trimble to expand its Transportation division beyond technology used by asset and non-asset transportation providers. In January, Trimble acquired Kuebix, a cloud-based TMS for shippers.

Collectively, the commercial and private fleets that use Trimble products manage more than 1.3 million commercial assets in North America. Trimble said it is now able to offer those customers access to freight matching opportunities from more than 20,000 shippers and freight intermediaries that use the Kuebix platform.

Freight-matching also benefitted from new breakthroughs in speed and transparency of information. Companies that offer load boards and freight-matching platforms introduced new features that give freight brokersand carriers instant visibility of market rates, as well as ratings and reviews to develop instant trust.

Load boards, rating engines, transportation management software (TMS) systems and other databases quickly integrated these and other capabilities to speed freight transactions.

When freight brokers post loads to the DAT network, for instance, they have the option to designate them as Book Now. When carriers see this designation, they can lock in the rate and terms of the load using DATs app or website.

This allows the carrier to make the first handshake with a broker in a digital way, said Ken Adamo, chief of analytics for DAT.

In September at McLeod Softwares virtual user conference, load board and freight-matching platform Truckstop.com discussed a new TMS integration for brokers that use McLeods PowerBroker to post their Book It Now loads.

The integration allows brokers using PowerBroker to tap into capacity from thousands of carriers that login daily to Truckstop.com, said Brian Sowul, senior product manager for Truckstop.com.

Jason Cannon, Aaron Huff and James Jaillet contributed to this report.

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Los Angeles United States:The global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software market is researched with great precision and in a comprehensive manner to help you identify hidden opportunities and become informed about unpredictable challenges in the industry. The authors of the report have brought to light crucial growth factors, restraints, and trends of the global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software market. The research study offers complete analysis of critical aspects of the global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software market, including competition, segmentation, geographical progress, manufacturing cost analysis, and price structure. We have provided CAGR, value, volume, sales, production, revenue, and other estimations for the global as well as regional markets. Companies are profiled keeping in view their gross margin, market share, production, areas served, recent developments, and more factors.

Some of the Major Players Operating in This Report are: , TRUX Route Management Systems, Soft-Pak, Cairn Applications, 21st Century Programming, Alpine Technology, SAP, SFS Chemical Safety, Paradigm Software, P&L Software Systems, TRUX Route Management Systesm, TMS Solutions, Emerge Knowledge Design, DesertMicro Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software

The segmental analysis includes deep evaluation of each and every segment of the global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software market studied in the report. All of the segments of the global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software market are analyzed on the basis of market share, revenue, market size, production, and future prospects. The regional study of the global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software market explains how different regions and country-level markets are making developments. Furthermore, it gives a statistical representation of their progress during the course of the forecast period. Our analysts have used advanced primary and secondary research methodologies to compile the research study on the global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software market.

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1 Report Overview1.1 Study Scope1.2 Key Market Segments1.3 Players Covered: Ranking by Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Revenue1.4 Market Analysis by Type1.4.1 Global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size Growth Rate by Type: 2020 VS 20261.4.2 Professional Software1.4.3 Application Software1.5 Market by Application1.5.1 Global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Share by Application: 2020 VS 20261.5.2 Waste disposal company1.5.3 Factory1.5.4 Laboratory1.6 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19): Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Industry Impact1.6.1 How the Covid-19 is Affecting the Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Industry

1.6.1.1 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business Impact Assessment Covid-19

1.6.1.2 Supply Chain Challenges

1.6.1.3 COVID-19s Impact On Crude Oil and Refined Products1.6.2 Market Trends and Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Potential Opportunities in the COVID-19 Landscape1.6.3 Measures / Proposal against Covid-19

1.6.3.1 Government Measures to Combat Covid-19 Impact

1.6.3.2 Proposal for Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Players to Combat Covid-19 Impact1.7 Study Objectives1.8 Years Considered 2 Global Growth Trends by Regions2.1 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Perspective (2015-2026)2.2 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Growth Trends by Regions2.2.1 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Regions: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20262.2.2 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Historic Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)2.2.3 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Forecasted Market Size by Regions (2021-2026)2.3 Industry Trends and Growth Strategy2.3.1 Market Top Trends2.3.2 Market Drivers2.3.3 Market Challenges2.3.4 Porters Five Forces Analysis2.3.5 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Growth Strategy2.3.6 Primary Interviews with Key Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Players (Opinion Leaders) 3 Competition Landscape by Key Players3.1 Global Top Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Players by Market Size3.1.1 Global Top Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Players by Revenue (2015-2020)3.1.2 Global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Revenue Market Share by Players (2015-2020)3.1.3 Global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Share by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3)3.2 Global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Concentration Ratio3.2.1 Global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Concentration Ratio (CR5 and HHI)3.2.2 Global Top 10 and Top 5 Companies by Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Revenue in 20193.3 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Key Players Head office and Area Served3.4 Key Players Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Product Solution and Service3.5 Date of Enter into Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market3.6 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans 4 Breakdown Data by Type (2015-2026)4.1 Global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Historic Market Size by Type (2015-2020)4.2 Global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Forecasted Market Size by Type (2021-2026) 5 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Breakdown Data by Application (2015-2026)5.1 Global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Application (2015-2020)5.2 Global Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Forecasted Market Size by Application (2021-2026) 6 North America6.1 North America Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size (2015-2020)6.2 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Key Players in North America (2019-2020)6.3 North America Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Type (2015-2020)6.4 North America Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 7 Europe7.1 Europe Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size (2015-2020)7.2 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Key Players in Europe (2019-2020)7.3 Europe Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Type (2015-2020)7.4 Europe Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 8 China8.1 China Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size (2015-2020)8.2 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Key Players in China (2019-2020)8.3 China Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Type (2015-2020)8.4 China Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 9 Japan9.1 Japan Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size (2015-2020)9.2 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Key Players in Japan (2019-2020)9.3 Japan Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Type (2015-2020)9.4 Japan Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 10 Southeast Asia10.1 Southeast Asia Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size (2015-2020)10.2 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Key Players in Southeast Asia (2019-2020)10.3 Southeast Asia Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Type (2015-2020)10.4 Southeast Asia Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 11 India11.1 India Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size (2015-2020)11.2 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Key Players in India (2019-2020)11.3 India Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Type (2015-2020)11.4 India Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 12 Central & South America12.1 Central & South America Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size (2015-2020)12.2 Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Key Players in Central & South America (2019-2020)12.3 Central & South America Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Type (2015-2020)12.4 Central & South America Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Market Size by Application (2015-2020) 13 Key Players Profiles13.1 TRUX Route Management Systems13.1.1 TRUX Route Management Systems Company Details13.1.2 TRUX Route Management Systems Business Overview and Its Total Revenue13.1.3 TRUX Route Management Systems Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction13.1.4 TRUX Route Management Systems Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020))13.1.5 TRUX Route Management Systems Recent Development13.2 Soft-Pak13.2.1 Soft-Pak Company Details13.2.2 Soft-Pak Business Overview and Its Total Revenue13.2.3 Soft-Pak Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction13.2.4 Soft-Pak Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)13.2.5 Soft-Pak Recent Development13.3 Cairn Applications13.3.1 Cairn Applications Company Details13.3.2 Cairn Applications Business Overview and Its Total Revenue13.3.3 Cairn Applications Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction13.3.4 Cairn Applications Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)13.3.5 Cairn Applications Recent Development13.4 21st Century Programming13.4.1 21st Century Programming Company Details13.4.2 21st Century Programming Business Overview and Its Total Revenue13.4.3 21st Century Programming Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction13.4.4 21st Century Programming Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)13.4.5 21st Century Programming Recent Development13.5 Alpine Technology13.5.1 Alpine Technology Company Details13.5.2 Alpine Technology Business Overview and Its Total Revenue13.5.3 Alpine Technology Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction13.5.4 Alpine Technology Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)13.5.5 Alpine Technology Recent Development13.6 SAP13.6.1 SAP Company Details13.6.2 SAP Business Overview and Its Total Revenue13.6.3 SAP Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction13.6.4 SAP Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)13.6.5 SAP Recent Development13.7 SFS Chemical Safety13.7.1 SFS Chemical Safety Company Details13.7.2 SFS Chemical Safety Business Overview and Its Total Revenue13.7.3 SFS Chemical Safety Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction13.7.4 SFS Chemical Safety Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)13.7.5 SFS Chemical Safety Recent Development13.8 Paradigm Software13.8.1 Paradigm Software Company Details13.8.2 Paradigm Software Business Overview and Its Total Revenue13.8.3 Paradigm Software Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction13.8.4 Paradigm Software Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)13.8.5 Paradigm Software Recent Development13.9 P&L Software Systems13.9.1 P&L Software Systems Company Details13.9.2 P&L Software Systems Business Overview and Its Total Revenue13.9.3 P&L Software Systems Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction13.9.4 P&L Software Systems Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)13.9.5 P&L Software Systems Recent Development13.10 TRUX Route Management Systesm13.10.1 TRUX Route Management Systesm Company Details13.10.2 TRUX Route Management Systesm Business Overview and Its Total Revenue13.10.3 TRUX Route Management Systesm Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction13.10.4 TRUX Route Management Systesm Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)13.10.5 TRUX Route Management Systesm Recent Development13.11 TMS Solutions10.11.1 TMS Solutions Company Details10.11.2 TMS Solutions Business Overview and Its Total Revenue10.11.3 TMS Solutions Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction10.11.4 TMS Solutions Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)10.11.5 TMS Solutions Recent Development13.12 Emerge Knowledge Design10.12.1 Emerge Knowledge Design Company Details10.12.2 Emerge Knowledge Design Business Overview and Its Total Revenue10.12.3 Emerge Knowledge Design Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction10.12.4 Emerge Knowledge Design Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)10.12.5 Emerge Knowledge Design Recent Development13.13 DesertMicro10.13.1 DesertMicro Company Details10.13.2 DesertMicro Business Overview and Its Total Revenue10.13.3 DesertMicro Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Introduction10.13.4 DesertMicro Revenue in Waste Collection (Waste and Recycling) Software Business (2015-2020)10.13.5 DesertMicro Recent Development 14 Analysts Viewpoints/Conclusions 15 Appendix15.1 Research Methodology15.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach15.1.2 Data Source15.2 Disclaimer15.3 Author Details

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