Anaqua Nomeia Justin P. Crotty como CEO sucessor de Bob Romeo

BOSTON, March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Anaqua, fornecedora líder de soluções e serviços de tecnologia de gerenciamento de inovação e propriedade intelectual (IP), anunciou hoje que Bob Romeo se aposentará no dia 1º de abril de 2025 e Justin P. Crotty o sucederá como CEO.  Romeo, que lidera a empresa há dez anos, participará do crescimento contínuo da Anaqua como investidor e atuando no Conselho de Administração da Anaqua.

Crotty ingressou na Anaqua em 2016 como Diretor Financeiro e foi nomeado COO em 2018, seu cargo atual. Durante seu mandato, ele supervisionou funções críticas, como hospedagem e operações comerciais, e liderou e integrou com sucesso dez aquisições para cumprir a proposta de valor da Anaqua de ser uma plataforma integrada para seus clientes. Além das responsabilidades operacionais, ele continuará a atuar no conselho sob os novos proprietários da Nordic Capital. Além disso, Crotty também é patrocinador executivo de clientes e clientes em potencial e é membro do conselho do Copyright Clearance Center, a maior organização voluntária de direitos coletivos do mundo.

Antes da Anaqua, Crotty foi Sócio da empresa de consultoria de gestão Oliver Wyman, assessorando clientes de private equity e corporativos em iniciativas de crescimento e M&A envolvendo negócios de software, informações e serviços. Crotty também ocupou cargos seniores em private equity, bancos de investimento e desenvolvimento corporativo nos EUA, Europa e Ásia.

Crotty comentou sobre sua nomeação: “É uma honra liderar a Anaqua em parceria com nossa incrível equipe de liderança, funcionários e clientes. A Anaqua prosperou sob a liderança de Bob, e estamos prontos para a nossa próxima fase de crescimento com nossos novos proprietários, a Nordic Capital. Com o apoio da Nordic Capital, iremos aprimorar ainda mais nossas soluções baseadas em tecnologia, acelerar a nossa presença global e impulsionar a excelência operacional, tudo para o benefício final dos nossos clientes.”

Bob Romeo comentou: “Estou orgulhoso e honrado de ter feito parte da Anaqua na última década. A Anaqua é uma empresa fantástica, com os melhores clientes, funcionários mais talentosos do setor e um futuro muito brilhante. Tive o privilégio de trabalhar ao lado de Justin diariamente durante quase dez anos. Seu conhecimento dos negócios, compromisso com os clientes, sucesso na criação de equipes de alto desempenho e perspicácia nos negócios o posiciona de forma única para levar a Anaqua a novos patamares. Estou animado com o próximo capítulo da Anaqua.”

“Bob Romeo fez um excelente trabalho ao posicionar a Anaqua como provedora líder de soluções de tecnologia de inovação e gerenciamento de IP. Sob sua liderança, a empresa criou um forte histórico de sucesso, conquistando a confiança das principais marcas e principais detentores de patentes dos EUA. Estamos bastante animados em poder colaborar com Justin P. Crotty na transição para a próxima fase da jornada da Anaqua. O conselho está confiante na sua capacidade de impulsionar o crescimento, com a Anaqua continuando a solidificar sua posição de plataforma líder das indústrias impulsionadas pela inovação”, disse Fredrik Näslund, Sócio e Chefe de Tecnologia e Pagamentos da Nordic Capital Advisors.

Sobre a Anaqua
A Anaqua, Inc. é fornecedora líder de soluções e serviços de tecnologia de gerenciamento de propriedade intelectual integrada (IP) para corporações e escritórios de advocacia. Suas soluções de software de gerenciamento de IP, AQX®  e PATTSY WAVE®, oferecem fluxos de trabalho de melhores práticas com análise de big data e serviços habilitados para tecnologia para a criação de um ambiente inteligente projetado para informar a estratégia de IP, permitir a tomada de decisões de IP e simplificar as operações de IP, adaptadas às necessidades de cada segmento. Atualmente quase metade dos 100 principais candidatos a patentes e marcas globais dos EUA, bem como um número crescente de escritórios de advocacia em todo o mundo, usam as soluções da Anaqua. Mais de dois milhões de executivos de IP, advogados, assistentes jurídicos, administradores e inovadores usam a plataforma para suas necessidades de gerenciamento de IP. As operações globais da empresa estão localizadas na sede em Boston, além dos escritórios nos EUA, Europa, Ásia e Austrália. Para mais informações, visite anaqua.com, ou o LinkedIn da Anaqua.

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Anaqua
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Ambiq Democratizes Edge AI with the Apollo330 Plus Series SoCs

AUSTIN, Texas, March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ambiq®, a leading provider of ultra–low–power semiconductor solutions that address the significant power consumption challenges of conventional and AI compute at the edge, unveils the Apollo330 Plus System–on–Chip (SoC) series. The series consists of the base Apollo330 Plus, the Apollo330B Plus, and the Apollo330M Plus, each offering a rich set of peripherals and connectivity options for healthcare, smart homes and buildings, industrial edge applications, and more to drive always–on and real–time AI at the edge.

Key Features:

  • Up to 250 MHz Arm® Cortex ®–M55 application processor with turboSPOT® and Arm® Helium™ technology
  • 48/96 MHz Arm Cortex–M4F network processor and multi–protocol radio (in wireless product options)
  • Over 16x faster performance and lower latency, and 30x better AI energy efficiency than similar solutions based on previous generation Cortex–M processors
  • Ultra–low power digital microphone PDM for truly always–on voice
  • Multiple package and connectivity options such as Bluetooth® Low Energy, Matter, and Thread for diverse edge devices

The Apollo330 Plus series is purpose–built to enable always–on and real–time AI inferencing on devices. Built on Ambiq's proprietary subthreshold power optimized technology (SPOT®) platform, it achieves unprecedented 16x faster performance and up to 30x better AI energy efficiency compared to similar solutions based on previous generation Cortex–M processors, so manufacturers can deliver innovative features while extending device lifetimes, offering multi–protocol connectivity across diverse endpoints, and enhancing user experiences.

The Apollo330 Plus architecture fully leverages the Arm Cortex–M55 processor with Arm Helium technology for AI acceleration, processing up to 8 MACs per cycle. The Apollo330 Plus series includes 2MB of on–chip system RAM, 2MB of embedded non–volatile memory, a large 32kB I–cache and 32kB D–cache on a wide bus, and a multi–protocol radio for developers to create high–performing and power–efficient products.

While today's smart devices rely heavily on power–hungry cloud computing, the Apollo330 Plus series creates a brand–new opportunity by enabling true edge AI processing,” says Fumihide Esaka, CEO of Ambiq. “This empowers manufacturers to create longer–lasting, more responsive, intelligent devices for homes, offices, and factories.

With a growing number of new and compelling edge AI applications emerging across markets including industrial and smart home, enabling ultra–low–power AI processing directly at the edge will be transformative,” said Laurence Bryant, VP segment marketing, IoT Line of Business at Arm. “With this new solution, built on Arm, Ambiq is paving the way for smarter, more efficient devices that can deliver real–time intelligence across a wide range of use cases.

The Apollo330 Plus series offers three variants:

  • The Apollo330 Plus base model without wireless connectivity offers a rich set of peripherals for wearables, medical/healthcare, and smart home, empowering developers to create sophisticated sensor–based applications easily.
  • The Apollo330B Plus extends upon the Apollo330 Plus with Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) support for a wide selection of connected peripherals and audio applications
  • The Apollo330M Plus further adds multi–protocol radio support for IEEE 802.15.4, Thread, and Matter, enabling low–power interoperability mesh networking between next–gen smart home, smart meter, and industrial edge devices

Its streamlined multi–core architecture comprises a powerful application processor and a dedicated network co–processor for uncompromised radio performance. The design simplifies development while delivering uncompromised multi–protocol radio performance with robust signal strength up to +14dBm signal strength and enhanced radio sensitivity.

Innovative secureSPOT® 3.0 features based on Arm TrustZone® technology further enhance Apollo330 Plus Series SoCs, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of data transmitted and processed by connected devices. With hardware–based security mechanisms, such as secure boot and secure firmware updates, these SoCs provide robust protection against unauthorized access and malicious attacks, enabling secure deployment in various applications.

As the newest addition to Ambiq's portfolio, the Apollo330 Plus SoC series sets a new standard for ultra–low–power AI processing at the edge. With more connectivity, security, a wider set of peripheral interfaces, and multiple package options, these SoCs provide developers with the tools they need to implement sophisticated, energy–efficient AI solutions in edge devices.

Check out the Apollo330 Plus SoC Series, and visit Ambiq at Embedded World 2025 by booking a meeting with their team.

About Ambiq

Our mission is to enable intelligence (artificial intelligence (AI) and beyond) everywhere by delivering the lowest power semiconductor solutions. We enable our customers to deliver artificial intelligence compute at the edge where power consumption challenges are the most profound. Our technology innovations, built on the patented and proprietary subthreshold power optimized technology (SPOT), fundamentally deliver a multi–fold improvement in power consumption over traditional semiconductor designs. We’ve powered over 260 million devices today. For more information, visit www.ambiq.com.

Contact 

Charlene Wan 
VP of Branding, Marketing, and Investor Relations
[email protected]
+1.512.879.2850

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Not Seen in Living Memory: Kashmir’s Rivers Run Dry, Snow Disappears, and Hope Dissipates

Experts warn that a decline in precipitation in Kashmir will severely impact the region's water resources. This could reduce river flows, which are essential for irrigation, hydropower, and drinking water supply downstream. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

Experts warn that a decline in precipitation in Kashmir will severely impact the region’s water resources. This could reduce river flows, which are essential for irrigation, hydropower, and drinking water supply downstream. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

By Umar Manzoor Shah
SRINAGAR, India, Mar 4 2025 – The picturesque Kashmir Valley is battling nature’s fury. This time of year, its majestic mountains would typically be capped with thick snow, and its emerald streams would gush with fresh waters. However, none of these scenes are visible this year.

In the first 50 days of 2025, Kashmir witnessed a rainfall deficit of 83 percent. Data from the government’s meteorological department, accessed by Inter Press Service (IPS News), reveals that from January 1 to February 19, 2025, Kashmir recorded only 29.8 mm of rainfall against the normal precipitation of 175.8 mm—just 17 percent of the usual amount.

The mountainous region of Kargil in Ladakh recorded zero precipitation in 2025, marking a shocking 100 percent deficit compared to the normal rainfall of 18.5 mm.

Kathua, a frontier district bordering Pakistan, witnessed a deficit of 98 percent, with only 3.6 mm of rainfall recorded against the normal of 152.4 mm.

Srinagar, the region’s capital, recorded an 85 percent rainfall deficit in the same period.

Streams and Rivers are Drying up

The Jhelum River, considered the lifeline of Kashmir for water supplies, continues to witness receding water levels. Its level has dropped to -1.01 feet, below the Reduced Level (RL) of zero on the gauge. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

The Jhelum River, considered the lifeline of Kashmir for water supplies, continues to witness receding water levels. Its level has dropped to -1.01 feet, below the Reduced Level (RL) of zero on the gauge. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

 

Then and now: Achabal, a 16th-century Mughal Garden. Composite: IPS

Then and now: Achabal, a 16th-century Mughal garden. Composite: IPS

 

Rainfall deficit. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

Rainfall deficit. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

Achabal, a 16th-century Mughal garden, is known for its gushing water stream that flows through its center, providing scenic beauty to the park nestled among majestic Chinar trees. This stream is a vital water source for about 20 adjoining hamlets. For the first time in centuries, the stream has dried up. The fountains are now rusty iron relics from the Middle Ages, and the park presents a frightening sight for residents. Terrified locals have gathered near the stream—some reciting verses from the Quran, others cursing themselves for what they believe are sins that caused the centuries-old stream to dry up.

Renowned earth scientist Professor Shakeel Romshoo told IPS that climate change is the reason for the ongoing crisis.

“The mountains from which the springs emerge and flow down to the habitations are hollow. Snow is the primary source of water for them. Over the past six years, Kashmir has seen little to no snowfall, and what we are witnessing today is the outcome of that snowlessness,” Romshoo explains.

He added that the Kashmir Valley has experienced a significant decline in snowfall, particularly during the peak winter season, leading to the current alarming situation.

“Snowfall is a major source of water for Kashmir’s population. With the pervasive lack of snow, rivers, tributaries, and streams are drying up. These conditions could severely impact the tourism sector, horticulture, and food security systems in Kashmir, with far-reaching economic implications,” Romshoo says.

The Jhelum River, considered the lifeline of Kashmir for water supplies, continues to witness receding water levels. Its level has dropped to -1.01 feet, below the Reduced Level (RL) of zero on the gauge.

A top government official responsible for supplying potable water to Kashmir’s inhabitants told IPS that the persistent rainfall deficit has affected the recharging of water reservoirs across the valley. He stated that the department is in a situation where it cannot guarantee sufficient drinking water for the people of Kashmir in the coming months.

Gulmarg, a northern ski resort known for its world-famous slopes and enchanting snow-covered hills during winter, was dry and barren, with no traces of snow—a first-time scenario for locals. A small amount of snow has since fallen, but far below the usual expectations. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

Gulmarg, a northern ski resort known for its world-famous slopes and enchanting snow-covered hills during winter, was dry and barren, with no traces of snow—a first-time scenario for locals. A small amount of snow has since fallen, but far below the usual expectations. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

 

Skiers in Gulmarg, Kashmir, in 2023. Credit: Firdous Parray/Unsplash.

Skiers in Gulmarg, Kashmir, in 2023. Credit: Firdous Parray/Unsplash.

Barren Slopes of Gulmarg

Gulmarg, a northern ski resort known for its world-famous slopes and enchanting snow-covered hills during winter, is currently dry and barren, with few traces of snow—a first-time scenario for locals. A small amount of snow fell at the beginning of February—a little to late, some say, as the popular resort area has already lost thousands of visitors and this has had a knock-on effect on the local businesses.

Abdul Rahim Bhat, 73, a local who owns a tea kiosk at the resort, told IPS that such a sight—where brown grass dominates the landscape with no snow in sight—was unimaginable in the past.

“I have spent my entire life here. I have always seen white snow everywhere during winters. Now, even the tourists have stopped coming, impacting my business and livelihood,” Bhat says.

The winter games at Gulmarg, which attract skiers from around the world, had to be postponed due to the lack of snow.

“The required amount of snowfall for competitive games is not there, which is why we have postponed the event. Unless there is fresh snowfall, it is not possible to conduct the games,” Rauf Tramboo, President of the Winter Games Association of Jammu and Kashmir (WGAJK), said in a statement last week. The Olympic committee this week announced that the Gulmarg leg of the Khelo India Winter Games would be held from March 9 to 12 after snowfall.

As per the government estimates, the revenue realized from the Gulmarg Gondola, celebrated as Asia’s highest and longest cable car project, was USD 1.35 million until December 2024. The ski resort welcomed more than 148,357 visitors. The postponement of winter games and the lack of tourists had come as a major economic blow for the locals of the area whose livelihood is dependent on both.

Sharing his predicament is Peer Irfan, a local restaurant owner who says tourists have almost stopped arriving. “They [tourists] would come for snow and not for exploring the barren lands. Here, you can see there is no rush, not many tourists. We fear that if the situation continues to remain the same, we may lose our livelihood,” Irfan says.

He adds that the government has not paid any serious attention to the ongoing climate crisis in Kashmir and that those affected due to it have not been provided any monetary compensation.

“We earlier had demanded to be insured so that we could safeguard our livelihoods. However, the government hasn’t paid the least attention to our demands,” Irfan says.

The tourism industry in Kashmir generates around USD 912 million, contributing to nearly 7 percent of the state’s GDP. Sectors like handicrafts, transport and hospitality are directly dependent on it.

Dilshada Bano, a 37-year-old carpet weaver from north Kashmir’s Kupwara, says that if climate change continues to wreak havoc as it is now, the major impact will be on Kashmir’s local populace.

“Tourists buy our products and if they aren’t visiting, who is here to provide us with a livelihood? This year, the sales have dipped due to snowlessness as a smaller number of tourists have visited Kashmir. Slowly and subtly, it is showing the impact on us,” Bano told IPS.

Nisar Ahmad, a fisherman, says the drastic reduction in the lake’s water levels has left the fishing community struggling, as they grapple with the loss of their primary means of sustenance.Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

Nisar Ahmad, a fisherman, says the drastic reduction in the lake’s water levels has left the fishing community struggling, as they grapple with the loss of their primary means of sustenance.Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

‘We are not doing enough’

Omar Abdullah, the head of the Kashmir government, stated that Kashmir is facing a severe threat from climate change, particularly in the form of a water crisis. He stressed the need for greater awareness and action. “We are not doing enough to educate our people about the dangers of climate change. A lot of that responsibility lies with us as political leaders,” Abdullah says.

Abdullah, however, did not mention whether the current situation could be declared a state of disaster for Kashmir.

Naeem Akhtar, a senior political leader and former minister, told IPS that drastic climate change is wreaking havoc on Kashmir, with alarming trends such as continuous drought, lack of snow during peak winter months, and the drying up of water bodies and springs that have been vital for centuries. He described the situation as deeply alarming and disturbing.

Akhtar says the government must prioritize addressing the pervasive effects of climate change. He urged the government to consult experts and closely monitor the situation.

“Short- and long-term action plans must be devised, including climate adaptation and mitigation measures, alongside the creation of a loss and damage fund to tackle the severe impacts of climate change. There should be no quick-fix solutions to this apocalyptic situation. A well-considered government response is the need of the hour,” Akhtar says. He warned that if the situation is not handled with caution, the region faces the looming threat of severe drinking water scarcity and a lack of irrigation facilities for agriculture and horticulture.

 

This year, the government has issued a general advisory to the farming community, advising them to delay sowing crops due to bad weather and water scarcity. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

This year, the government has issued a general advisory to the farming community, advising them to delay sowing crops due to bad weather and water scarcity. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

Farmers Plunged Into Anxiety

Abdul Salam Mir, a saffron farmer from Pampore in South Kashmir, told IPS that the dry weather and shifting weather patterns have put farmers in a difficult situation.

“We have little hope this time. Farming in Kashmir is entirely dependent on water. The acute water shortage is turning crops into dry, dead twigs. We cannot blame the government for this crisis. The climate has turned cruel,” Mir says.

Farmers make up 80 percent of the state’s population, and agriculture and horticulture are the backbone of the state’s economy. The unique climate in the foothills of the Himalayas allows for the cultivation of exotic fruits and vegetables not typically found in India.

However, this year, the government has issued a general advisory to the farming community, advising them to delay sowing crops due to bad weather and water scarcity. A senior official from the agriculture department confirmed that the advisory was issued to prevent further hardships for farmers and to draft a well-planned mechanism to tackle the pervasive crisis.

Although an insurance scheme for the farmers, namely the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), was introduced in Kashmir as of Kharif 2016-17, its actual implementation has been inconsistent.

As per the farmers, the crop insurance schemes, particularly for fruit crops, have not been effectively executed over the years. This has left them vulnerable to losses from unpredictable weather.

“Last year, because of heavy rains, fruit growers in our area incurred heavy losses. When we approached the government for mitigation of the damage, the response was dismal. The assessment teams are yet to finalize the reports, leaving aside providing us with any financial assistance,” says Noor Mohammad Khan, an orchardist from South Kashmir’s Shopian.

Once a lifeline for nearly 10,000 fishing families in North Kashmir, the renowned Wular Lake is now fighting for its survival, with half of its expanse dried up due to prolonged dry weather in the Valley.

During winter, local fishermen from villages like Kehne Usa, Zurimanz, Ashtangoo, Lankrishipora, Laharwalpora, and Kulhama traditionally harvest fish from the lake, a vital source of income for the community.

“The lake now resembles a small stream. We have to push our boats to the center of Wular before we can even use our oars, as there’s so little water left. Fishing and harvesting chestnuts have been our only source of income for generations. Since my childhood, I’ve seen people rely on the lake for their livelihoods. Now, many in our community are forced to look for other work to survive,” says Nisar Ahmad, a fisherman from Kehneusa village.

The drastic reduction in the lake’s water levels has left the fishing community struggling as they grapple with the loss of their primary means of sustenance.

Doomsday Scenario?

Dr. Muhammad Muslim, an environmentalist and assistant professor in the Environmental Sciences department at Kashmir University, warned that a winter without precipitation in Kashmir would be catastrophic.

He says it’s a “doomsday scenario.”

“A decline in precipitation will severely impact the region’s water resources. Such an event could reduce river flows, which are essential for irrigation, hydropower, and drinking water supply downstream.

“Reduced snow accumulation during winter would lead to lower water availability in warmer months, potentially disrupting fragile ecosystems and agriculture in the region,” he says.

Echoing these concerns, Dr. Amjad M. Hussaini, an agricultural scientist, highlighted the grim future if snowfall and rainfall continue to decline.

“Winter precipitation is crucial for the healthy development of plants and their vegetative growth. Without it, this process will be severely disrupted,” he says. “The long-term consequences are alarming. Glaciers are receding, carbon emissions are rising, and deforestation is rampant. Unless we implement a robust afforestation plan as a top priority for at least the next decade, the situation will only worsen. Without immediate action, we are heading in a deeply negative direction.”

Scientists are sounding the alarm with renewed urgency, warning that the Earth is nearing a critical tipping point. Evidence suggests that global warming is on track to reach or exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius—the threshold established by the Paris Agreement.

A recent study published in Nature Climate Change reveals that record-breaking temperatures in 2024 could signal the start of a sustained period near or above this limit.

While natural phenomena like El Niño can cause temporary temperature spikes, the primary driver of this crisis remains human activity: our continued dependence on fossil fuels, widespread deforestation, and industrial practices that escalate greenhouse gas emissions.

These activities have driven CO2 levels to unprecedented highs, even as global climate conferences, such as COP29, reaffirm pledges to curb them.

The consequences of crossing the 1.5°C threshold are already evident. Heatwaves, floods, and wildfires are becoming more frequent, intense, and devastating.

Note: This feature is published with the support of Open Society Foundations.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Dauphine University Students Win Denodo University Challenge

PALO ALTO, Calif., March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Denodo, a leader in data management, announced that the winner of the latest Denodo University Challenge, Data for Social Change: Improve Life Expectancy, is the Data Shoe team from Dauphine University, in Paris, France, with members Dounia Bouloudene (captain), Nassim Fatmi, and Youcef Azouaoui (The page hyperlinked above includes a video, supplied by Data Shoe, that showcases the winning solution). Additionally, the Universidade da A Coruña, in Spain, was awarded a prize for contributing the most teams to this competition.

The Denodo Academic Program prepares students through virtual, self–paced training modules, live workshops, and a free version of the Denodo Platform. The latest University Challenge, announced in September of last year, put teams of students through the paces as they raced to build the most effective solution for leveraging data and analytics to improve ESG practices and ultimately life expectancy.

The Data for Social Change: Improve Life Expectancy challenge required students to integrate views of data sources, both supplied and student–identified, to correlate life expectancy with a variety of factors and draw conclusions. The challenge required students to analyze the data using reporting and/or visualization tools and build graphs and other representations to present their findings.

The winning team, Data Shoe, demonstrated that improving healthcare access, reducing air pollution, and fostering political stability are critical to the improvement of life expectancy, and that advancing public policies in these areas can drive not only significant social progress, but also better quality of life, globally. To solve this Challenge, the Data Shoe team identified, accessed, and integrated publicly available data related to air pollution and political stability.

The judges also determined that Data Shoe did an excellent job of explaining the metadata created in the Denodo Platform using the Denodo Design Studio and providing a clear narrative in their Microsoft Power BI report, along with easy–to–understand visuals. The team’s conclusions were well supported by their analysis.

Dounia spoke for the whole team when she said, “The Denodo University Challenge taught us how to think strategically about solving complex data integration problems by efficiently using the Denodo Platform, with the aim of retrieving relevant insights from raw data. Our biggest challenges were choosing the best way to optimize our approach and finding the most valuable data sources, but teamwork and perseverance allowed us to overcome them.”

“I was extremely proud of the level of professionalism that the Data Shoe team brought to this competition,” said Alberto Pan, chief technology officer at Denodo. “Working together, they demonstrated the importance of good data, enhanced through a semantic layer, to answer questions about longevity in a clear, defensible way. The Denodo Platform’s logical data management capabilities, such as support for low code/no code development, makes it easy for students and those without extensive data management experience to rapidly learn the platform and develop solutions. The Data Shoe team leveraged these capabilities to quickly build a robust, well–designed solution.”

The next Denodo University Challenge, focused on AI, is open for pre–registration starting today.

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Lantronix Fornece Soluções de Câmeras Habilitadas por IA de Última Geração com Integração Térmica Perfeita com Teledyne FLIR

IRVINE, Califórnia, March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Lantronix Inc. (NASDAQ: LTRX), líder global de computação e conectividade para soluções de IoT que habilitam AI Edge Intelligence, anunciou hoje um avanço na tecnologia de câmera alimentada por IA com a integração perfeita das suas soluções Open–Q™ System–on–Module (SoM) de alto desempenho, incluindo hardware e software com módulos de câmera infravermelha térmica (IR) da Teledyne FLIR e software Prism™ incorporado. Essa integração acelera o desenvolvimento das soluções de câmera habilitadas por IA de última geração em navegação autônoma/drones, vigilância e robótica.

Alimentada pelos SoMs Open–Q de ponta da Lantronix, com base nas plataformas de processador Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB5165 e QCS8250, esta solução oferece recursos de processamento incomparáveis para consciência situacional orientada por IA, imagem computacional avançada e tomada de decisões em tempo real. A integração da tecnologia perfeita da Lantronix fornece uma vantagem competitiva, permitindo que os desenvolvedores criem soluções de câmera de IA de alto desempenho, tamanho, peso e potência otimizada (SWaP) que ultrapassam os limites da inovação.

Lantronix na Vanguarda da Inteligência de IA de ponta

“Com os SoMs Open–Q da Lantronix, os desenvolvedores podem criar soluções baseadas em IA com confiança, sabendo que são apoiadas por tecnologias de computação incorporadas líderes do setor que oferecem longevidade, confiabilidade e inovação contínua”, disse Mathi Gurusamy, Diretor de Estratégia da Lantronix. “Com a integração com os módulos avançados de câmera térmica da Teledyne FLIR, a Lantronix fornece uma solução de IA integrada pronta para uso que maximiza o desempenho e simplifica o desenvolvimento e a implantação”, ele acrescentou.

IA e Processamento Térmico Avançados

A integração da Lantronix do Teledyne FLIR Prism nas plataformas Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB5165 e QCS8250 oferece recursos avançados de processamento de sinal de imagem térmica (ISP) e IA para dispositivos de borda. Principais características incluem:

  • Prism ISP: Super resolução, mitigação de turbulência, correção de obscurecimento atmosférico, eliminação de ruído, fusão de imagem, estabilização eletrônica e aprimoramento de contraste local.
  • Prism AI: Detecção de objetos em tempo real, indicação de alvo de movimento e rastreamento de alvo de alta velocidade em taxas de quadros de vídeo.

Os SoMs Open–Q da Lantronix são totalmente compatíveis com os módulos de câmera térmica visível dupla Teledyne FLIR Hadron™ e Boson®, permitindo a captura simultânea de vídeo colorido e infravermelho em várias interfaces de câmera MIPI–CSI. Principais configurações incluem:

  • Câmera de Hádrons: Integrada com o Lantronix Open–Q 8250 SoM, com o processador Dragonwing QCS8250 com Android™.
  • Câmera Boson: Integrada com o SoM Open–Q 5165 ultracompacto da Lantronix, na plataforma Dragonwing QRB5165 no Linux®.

Teledyne FLIR sobre a Colaboração com a Lantronix

“A nossa colaboração com a Lantronix adiciona flexibilidade para integradores que desenvolvem plataformas baseadas em IA com capacidade térmica”, disse Michael Walters, Vice–Presidente de Gestão de Produtos da Teledyne FLIR OEM. “Nossos módulos de câmera IR otimizados para SWaP e poder de processamento de software incorporado ultrabaixo simplificam o gerenciamento térmico e prolongam a vida útil da bateria para aplicações de autonomia.”

Lantronix Open–Q 5165: Otimizado para IA e Edge Computing

O Open–Q 5165 da Lantronix é um SoM ultracompacto (50 mm x 29 mm), pronto para produção e pré–certificado, baseado na potente plataforma Dragonwing QRB5165. Recursos:

  • Qualcomm Spectra™ ISP, Qualcomm® Adreno™ GPU, e Qualcomm® Hexagon™ DSP
  • Motor de IA Qualcomm® da 5a geração, com desempenho duas vezes superior da geração anterior, com até 15 trilhões de operações por segundo
  • Conectividade Wi–Fi 6, recursos avançados de câmera e muitas interfaces de alta velocidade

A Lantronix exibirá seus SoMs no estande da Qualcomm Technologies no Hall5/5–161 no Embedded World, de 13 a 15 de março de 2025, em Nuremberg, Alemanha.

Sobre a Lantronix

A Lantronix Inc. é líder global de soluções de IoT de computação e conectividade que visam mercados de alto crescimento, incluindo Smart Cities, Enterprise e Transportation. Os produtos e serviços da Lantronix capacitam as empresas a alcançar o sucesso nos mercados de IoT em crescimento, fornecendo soluções personalizáveis que capacitam AI Edge Intelligence. As soluções avançadas da Lantronix incluem infraestrutura de Subestações Inteligentes, sistemas de Infotainment e Vigilância por Vídeo, complementados com o avançado Out–of–Band Management (OOB) para Cloud e Edge Computing.

Para mais informação, visite Site da Lantronix.

Contato de Mídia da Lantronix:
Gail Kathryn Miller
Gerente de Marketing e
Comunicações Corporativas
[email protected]

Contato para Analista e Investidor da Lantronix:
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Lantronix réinvente les solutions de caméras de nouvelle génération avec IA embarquée en y intégrant la technologie thermique Teledyne FLIR

IRVINE, Californie, 04 mars 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lantronix Inc. (NASDAQ : LTRX), un leader mondial du calcul et de la connectivité pour les solutions IdO permettant l’intelligence en périphérie du réseau (AI Edge), annonce ce jour une percée dans la technologie des caméras avec IA en intégrant ses solutions de systèmes sur modules Open–Q™ (ou SoM, de l’anglais System–on–Module) haute performance, matériel et logiciel inclus, avec les modules de caméras infrarouges (IR) thermiques de Teledyne FLIR et le logiciel embarqué Prism™. Cette intégration donne un coup d’accélérateur au développement de solutions de caméras de nouvelle génération avec IA embarquée dans le balayage autonome ou des drones, la surveillance et la robotique.

Alimentée par les SoMs Open–Q de Lantronix, et reposant sur les plateformes de processeurs Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB5165 et QCS8250, cette solution délivre des capacités de traitement inédites pour la conscience situationnelle augmentée par l’IA, l’imagerie computationnelle avancée et la prise de décision en temps réel. L’intégration de la technologie développée par Lantronix présente un avantage concurrentiel pour les développeurs, qui peuvent désormais concevoir des solutions de caméras avec IA haute performance, dont la taille, le poids et la puissance (les paramètres SWaP, de l’anglais Size, Weight and Power) sont optimisés, et qui repoussent les limites de l’innovation.

Lantronix ou l’avant–garde de l’intelligence en périphérie du réseau

Pour Mathi Gurusamy, Directeur de la stratégie chez Lantronix, « Grâce aux SoMs Open–Q de Lantronix, les développeurs peuvent concevoir des solutions alimentées par IA en toute confiance en sachant qu’elles reposent sur des technologies de calcul embarqué de premier ordre qui leur confèrent longévité, fiabilité et innovation continue. » Et d’ajouter : « En intégrant les modules de caméras thermiques avancées de Teledyne FLIR, Lantronix fournit une solution IA embarquée clé en main qui relève les performances tout en simplifiant le développement et le déploiement. »

Avancées IA et traitement thermique

L’intégration du logiciel Prism développé par Teledyne FLIR aux plateformes Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB5165 et QCS8250 apporte des fonctionnalités avancées de processeur de signal d’image (ou ISP, de l’anglais Image Singal Processing) et d’IA aux appareils en périphérie. Les principales fonctionnalités sont les suivantes :

  • Prism ISP : super–résolution, atténuation des turbulences, correction des perturbations atmosphériques, réduction sonore, fusion d’images, stabilisation électronique et amélioration locale du contraste.
  • Prism AI : détection d’objets en temps réel, indication de cible en mouvement et suivi de cible à grande vitesse à des fréquences de trame vidéo.

Les SoMs Open–Q de Lantronix sont pleinement compatibles avec les modules de caméras couplés visible–thermique Hadron™ et de caméras thermiques Boson® de Teledyne FLIR pour enrichir plusieurs interfaces MIPI–CSI d’un captage vidéo simultané en couleur et à infrarouges. Les configurations principales comprennent :

  • une caméra Hadron, intégrée avec le SoM Open–Q 8250 de Lantronix et le processeur Dragonwing QCS8250 fonctionnant sous Android™.
  • une caméra Boson intégrée avec le SoM ultra–compact Open–Q 5165 de Lantronix, et exploitant la plateforme Dragonwing QRB5165 sur Linux®.

Témoignage de Teledyne FLIR à propos de sa collaboration avec Lantronix

« Notre collaboration avec Lantronix apporte de la flexibilité aux intégrateurs développant des plateformes basées sur l’IA et activées par la technologie thermique. » indique Michael Walters, Vice–président de la gestion des produits chez Teledyne FLIR OEM. « Nos modules de caméras infrarouges optimisées en termes de taille, poids et puissance alliés à la puissance de traitement logicielle embarquée ultralégère simplifient à la fois la gestion thermique et prolongent la durée de vie de la batterie pour les applications autonomes. » ajoute–t–il.

Lantronix Open–Q 5165 : système optimisé pour l’IA et l’informatique en périphérie

L’Open–Q 5165 de Lantronix est un SoM ultra–compact (50 mm x 29 mm), clé en main et pré–certifié, reposant sur la puissante plateforme Dragonwing QRB5165. Ses caractéristiques rassemblent :

  • le processeur de signal d’image Qualcomm Spectra™, le processeur graphique Qualcomm® Adreno™ et le processeur de signal numérique Qualcomm® Hexagon™
  • un moteur Qualcomm® AI de 5e génération, deux fois plus performant que son prédécesseur et capable de traiter jusqu’à 15 000 milliards d’opérations par seconde
  • une connectivité Wi–Fi 6, des fonctionnalités caméra avancées et plusieurs interfaces haut débit

Lantronix exposera ses SoMs au stand Qualcomm Technologies. Rendez–vous dans le hall 5/5–161 de l’Embedded World qui se tiendra à Nuremberg en Allemagne du 13 au 15 mars 2025.

À propos de Lantronix

Lantronix Inc. est un leader mondial des solutions IdO de calcul et de connectivité destinées aux secteurs à forte croissance, notamment l’urbanisme intelligent, l’automobile et les entreprises. Ses produits et services permettent aux entreprises de se démarquer sur les marchés IdO en plein essor via des solutions personnalisables apportant l’intelligence en périphérie de réseau. Les solutions avancées développées par Lantronix comprennent une infrastructure de sous–stations intelligentes, des systèmes d’infodivertissement et de surveillance vidéo, mais aussi une administration hors bande (ou OBB pour Out–of–Band) avancée adaptée au cloud et à l’informatique en périphérie.

Pour en savoir plus, rendez–vous sur le site internet de Lantronix.

Contact médias – Lantronix :
Gail Kathryn Miller
Responsable du Marketing et de la
Communication
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Lantronix Powers Next-Generation AI-Enabled Camera Solutions With Seamless Teledyne FLIR Thermal Integration

IRVINE, Calif., March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lantronix Inc.  (NASDAQ: LTRX), a global leader of compute and connectivity for IoT solutions enabling AI Edge Intelligence, today announced a breakthrough in AI–powered camera technology with the seamless integration of its high–performance Open–Q™ System–on–Module (SoM) solutions including hardware and software with Teledyne FLIR’s thermal infrared (IR) camera modules and Prism™ embedded software. This integration accelerates the development of next–generation AI–enabled camera solutions in autonomous navigation/drones, surveillance and robotics.

Powered by Lantronix’s cutting–edge Open–Q SoMs, based on the Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB5165 and QCS8250 processor platforms, this solution delivers unparalleled processing capabilities for AI–driven situational awareness, advanced computational imaging and real–time decision–making. Lantronix’s seamless technology integration provides a competitive edge, enabling developers to create high–performance, size–, weight– and power–optimized (SWaP) AI camera solutions that push the boundaries of innovation.

Lantronix at the Forefront of AI Edge Intelligence

“With Lantronix’s Open–Q SoMs, developers can confidently build AI–powered solutions knowing they are backed by industry–leading embedded compute technologies that deliver longevity, reliability and continuous innovation,” said Mathi Gurusamy, Chief Strategy Officer at Lantronix. “By integrating with Teledyne FLIR’s advanced thermal camera modules, Lantronix provides a turnkey embedded AI solution that maximizes performance while simplifying development and deployment,” he added.

Advanced AI and Thermal Processing

Lantronix’s integration of Teledyne FLIR Prism into the Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB5165 and QCS8250 platforms brings advanced thermal image signal processing (ISP) and AI capabilities to edge devices. Key features include:

  • Prism ISP: Super resolution, turbulence mitigation, atmospheric obscurant correction, de–noising, image fusion, electronic stabilization, and local contrast enhancement.
  • Prism AI: Real–time object detection, motion target indication, and high–speed target tracking at video frame rates.

Lantronix’s Open–Q SoMs fully support Teledyne FLIR Hadron™ dual visible–thermal and Boson® thermal camera modules, allowing for simultaneous color and infrared video capture across multiple MIPI–CSI camera interfaces. Key configurations include:

  • Hadron Camera: Integrated with the Lantronix Open–Q 8250 SoM, featuring the Dragonwing QCS8250 processor running Android™.
  • Boson Camera: Integrated with the Lantronix ultra–compact Open–Q 5165 SoM, leveraging the Dragonwing QRB5165 platform on Linux®.

Teledyne FLIR on the Lantronix Collaboration

“Our collaboration with Lantronix adds flexibility for integrators developing thermal–enabled AI–based platforms,” said Michael Walters, Vice President of Product Management at Teledyne FLIR OEM. “Our SWaP–optimized IR camera modules and ultra–low embedded software processing power simplify thermal management and extend battery life for autonomy applications.”

Lantronix Open–Q 5165: Optimized for AI and Edge Computing

Lantronix’s Open–Q 5165 is an ultra–compact (50mm x 29mm), production–ready, pre–certified SoM based on the powerful Dragonwing QRB5165 platform. Features include:

  • Qualcomm Spectra™ ISP, Qualcomm® Adreno™ GPU, and Qualcomm® Hexagon™ DSP
  • 5th generation Qualcomm® AI Engine, with twice the performance of the previous generation, with up to 15 trillion operations per second
  • Wi–Fi 6 connectivity, advanced camera features and many high–speed interfaces

Lantronix will display its SoMs in the Qualcomm Technologies booth at Hall5/5–161 at Embedded World, March 13–15, 2025, in Nuremberg, Germany.

About Lantronix

Lantronix Inc. is a global leader of compute and connectivity IoT solutions that target high–growth markets, including Smart Cities, Enterprise and Transportation. Lantronix’s products and services empower companies to succeed in the growing IoT markets by delivering customizable solutions that enable AI Edge Intelligence. Lantronix’s advanced solutions include Intelligent Substations infrastructure, Infotainment systems and Video Surveillance, supplemented with advanced Out–of–Band Management (OOB) for Cloud and Edge Computing.

For more information, visit the Lantronix website.

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Gail Kathryn Miller
Corporate Marketing &
Communications Manager
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Lantronix treibt KI-fähige Kameralösungen der nächsten Generation mit nahtloser Thermo-Integration von Teledyne FLIR voran

IRVINE, Kalifornien, March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lantronix Inc. (NASDAQ: LTRX), ein weltweit führender Anbieter von Rechen– und Konnektivitätslösungen für IoT–Lösungen, die KI–Edge–Intelligenz ermöglichen, gab heute einen Durchbruch in der KI–gestützten Kameratechnologie bekannt. Dies wurde durch die nahtlose Integration seiner leistungsstarken Open–Q™ System–on–Module (SoM)–Lösungen, einschließlich Hardware und Software, mit den Wärmebildkameramodulen von Teledyne FLIR und der eingebetteten Prism™–Software von Prism™ erreicht. Diese Integration beschleunigt die Entwicklung der nächsten Generation von KI–gestützten Kameralösungen in den Bereichen autonome Navigation/Drohnen, Überwachung und Robotik.

Diese Lösung wird von Lantronix' hochmodernen Open–Q–SoMs angetrieben, die auf den Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB5165– und QCS8250–Prozessorplattformen basieren, und bietet beispiellose Verarbeitungskapazitäten für KI–gesteuertes Situationsbewusstsein, fortschrittliche rechnergestützte Bildgebung und Entscheidungsfindung in Echtzeit. Die nahtlose Technologieintegration von Lantronix bietet einen Wettbewerbsvorteil und ermöglicht es Entwicklern, leistungsstarke, größen–, gewichts– und energieoptimierte (SWaP) KI–Kameralösungen zu entwickeln, die die Grenzen der Innovation erweitern.

Lantronix an der Spitze der KI–Edge–Intelligenz

„Mit den Open–Q–SoMs von Lantronix können Entwickler KI–gestützte Lösungen entwickeln und dabei sicher sein, dass sie von branchenführenden eingebetteten Computertechnologien unterstützt werden, die Langlebigkeit, Zuverlässigkeit und kontinuierliche Innovation bieten“, so Mathi Gurusamy, Chief Strategy Officer bei Lantronix. „Durch die Integration der fortschrittlichen Wärmebildkameramodule von Teledyne FLIR bietet Lantronix eine schlüsselfertige eingebettete KI–Lösung, die die Leistung maximiert und gleichzeitig die Entwicklung und Bereitstellung vereinfacht“, fügte er hinzu.

Fortgeschrittene KI und Wärmeverarbeitung

Durch die Integration von Teledyne FLIR Prism in die Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB5165– und QCS8250–Plattformen von Lantronix werden fortschrittliche Wärmebildsignalverarbeitungs– (ISP) und KI–Funktionen auf Edge–Geräte übertragen. Die wichtigsten Merkmale sind:

  • Prism ISP: Super–Auflösung, Turbulenzminderung, Korrektur atmosphärischer Trübungen, Rauschunterdrückung, Bildfusion, elektronische Stabilisierung und lokale Kontrastverstärkung.
  • Prism AI: Objekterkennung in Echtzeit, Anzeige von Bewegungszielen und Hochgeschwindigkeits–Zielverfolgung mit Videobildraten.

Die Open–Q SoMs von Lantronix unterstützen die Teledyne FLIR Hadron™ Dual–Sicht– und Wärmebildkameramodule sowie die Boson® Wärmebildkameramodule vollständig und ermöglichen die gleichzeitige Farb– und Infrarot–Videoaufnahme über mehrere MIPI–CSI–Kameraschnittstellen. Zu den wichtigsten Konfigurationen gehören:

  • Hadron–Kamera: Integriert in das Lantronix Open–Q 8250 SoM mit dem Dragonwing QCS8250–Prozessor, auf dem Android™ läuft.
  • Boson–Kamera: Integriert in das ultrakompakte Open–Q 5165 SoM von Lantronix, das die Dragonwing QRB5165–Plattform unter Linux® nutzt.

Teledyne FLIR über die Zusammenarbeit mit Lantronix

„Unsere Zusammenarbeit mit Lantronix bietet Integratoren, die thermische KI–basierte Plattformen entwickeln, mehr Flexibilität“, so Michael Walters, Vice President of Product Management bei Teledyne FLIR OEM. „Unsere SWaP–optimierten IR–Kameramodule und die eingebettete Software mit extrem geringer Rechenleistung vereinfachen das Wärmemanagement und verlängern die Akkulaufzeit für autonome Anwendungen.“

Lantronix Open–Q 5165: Optimiert für KI und Edge Computing

Das Open–Q 5165 von Lantronix ist ein ultrakompaktes (50 mm x 29 mm), serienreifes, vorzertifiziertes SoM, das auf der leistungsstarken Dragonwing QRB5165–Plattform basiert. Zu den Funktionen gehören:

  • Qualcomm Spectra™ ISP, Qualcomm® Adreno™ GPU und Qualcomm® Hexagon™ DSP
  • Qualcomm® AI Engine der 5. Generation, mit doppelter Leistung der vorherigen Generation, mit bis zu 15 Billionen Operationen pro Sekunde
  • Wi–Fi–6–Konnektivität, erweiterte Kamerafunktionen und viele Hochgeschwindigkeitsschnittstellen

Lantronix wird seine SoMs am Stand von Qualcomm Technologies in Halle 5/5–161 auf der Embedded World vom 13. bis 15. März 2025 in Nürnberg, Deutschland, ausstellen.

Über Lantronix

Lantronix Inc. ist ein weltweit führender Anbieter von IoT–Lösungen für Rechenleistung und Konnektivität, die auf wachstumsstarke Märkte wie Smart Cities, Unternehmen und Transportwesen abzielen. Die Produkte und Dienstleistungen von Lantronix ermöglichen es Unternehmen, auf den wachsenden IoT–Märkten erfolgreich zu sein, indem sie anpassbare Lösungen bereitstellen, die KI–Edge–Intelligenz ermöglichen. Zu den fortschrittlichen Lösungen von Lantronix gehören die Infrastruktur für intelligente Umspannwerke, Infotainmentsysteme und Videoüberwachung, ergänzt durch fortschrittliches Out–of–Band–Management (OOB) für Cloud– und Edge–Computing.

Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf der Lantronix–Website.

Lantronix Medienkontakt:
Gail Kathryn Miller
Corporate Marketing &
Communications Manager
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Falcon prévoit d’investir 100 millions de dollars US dans la modernisation de ses installations à l’aéroport international Al Maktoum de Dubaï

DUBAÏ, Émirats arabes unis, 04 mars 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Située au Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub de Dubaï et s’étendant sur 13 705 m², l’installation de maintenance, de réparation et de révision d’avions (MRO) de Falcon est dotée d’une technologie de pointe, spécialement conçue pour assurer l’entretien d’une large gamme d’aéronefs, y compris des modèles aussi imposants que l’Airbus A380.

En 2024, la General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) des Émirats arabes unis lui a accordé l’agrément CAR 145 pour le lancement de ses opérations de maintenance, de réparation et de révision (MRO) aux Émirats arabes unis. Falcon a également reçu la certification CAR PART V Chapter 3 (CAR 145) de la GCAA en tant qu’organisme de maintenance agréé. Les types d’aéronefs concernés incluent les modèles Bombardier Challenger et Embraer.

D’ici 2030, la société prévoit d’investir plus de 100 millions de dollars US pour moderniser davantage ses installations et ajouter un nouveau terminal dédié aux jets privés. D’ici là, l’aéroport international Al Maktoum devrait devenir le hub aéronautique le plus fréquenté au monde, avec une capacité d’accueil pouvant atteindre 260 millions de passagers.

M. Sultan Rashit Abdulla Rashit Al Shene, fondateur et président d’Alex Group Investments, la société mère de Falcon, a déclaré : « Nous sommes extrêmement satisfaits de la croissance de Falcon Technic. Aujourd’hui, nous employons dans notre MRO plus de 80 professionnels déterminés à fournir des services d’excellence à notre clientèle en plein essor. »

À propos de Falcon

Falcon est un fournisseur de services aéronautiques de premier plan, engagé à offrir une prestation de luxe avec une sécurité et un confort inégalés dans tous les aspects de l’aviation privée. Il comprend quatre marques : Falcon Luxe est une flotte de jets privés modernes disponibles à l’affrètement dans le monde entier ; Falcon Elite est un réseau international de terminaux privés de luxe (FBO) ; Falcon Technic propose une gamme complète de services MRO ; Falcon Flight Support veille à ce que chaque vol se déroule sans accroc. De la technologie intuitive à la discrétion et l’anticipation de nos services, nous veillons à chaque détail pour vous offrir une expérience sans souci. Si vous désirez en savoir plus, rendez–vous sur flyfalcon.com, Instagram et LinkedIn.

Demandes des médias

Oleg Kafarov
Directeur du groupe – Marketing de marque
Alex Group Investment
[email protected]

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Falcon planeja investir US$ 100 milhões para modernizar suas instalações no Aeroporto Internacional Al Maktoum em Dubai

DUBAI, Emirados Árabes Unidos, March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A instalação de manutenção, reparo e revisão de aeronaves (MRO) de 13.705 m² da Falcon, localizada no Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub em Dubai, está equipada com tecnologia de ponta projetada para atender a uma ampla gama de aeronaves, incluindo modelos tão grandes quanto o Airbus A380.

Em 2024, a Autoridade Geral de Aviação Civil (GCAA) concedeu a aprovação do CAR 145 para lançar suas operações de manutenção, reparo e revisão (MRO) nos Emirados Árabes Unidos. A Falcon também recebeu o certificado GCAA CAR PART V Capítulo 3 (CAR 145) como uma Organização de Manutenção Aprovada. Os tipos de aeronaves incluem Bombardier Challenger e Embraer.

Até 2030, a empresa planeja investir mais de US$ 100 milhões para modernizar ainda mais as instalações e adicionar um novo terminal de jatos particulares. Até lá, o Aeroporto Internacional Al Maktoum deve se tornar a o polo mais movimentado do mundo para até 260 milhões de passageiros.

O Sr. Sultão Rashit Abdulla Rashit Al Shene, fundador e presidente da Alex Group Investments, empresa controladora da Falcon, comentou: “Estamos extremamente satisfeitos com o crescimento da Falcon Technic. Hoje, empregamos mais de 80 profissionais em nosso MRO, comprometidos em oferecer serviços de excelência para nossa crescente base de clientes.”

Sobre a Falcon

A Falcon é uma prestadora de serviços de aviação de primeira linha, dedicada a proporcionar luxo, segurança e conveniência incomparáveis em todos os aspectos da aviação privada. É composta por quatro marcas: Falcon Luxe, uma frota de jatos particulares modernos disponíveis para fretamento global; Falcon Elite, uma rede internacional de terminais privados luxuosos (FBOs); Falcon Technic, que oferece um conjunto completo de serviços de MRO; Falcon Flight Support, garantindo que cada voo seja perfeito. Da tecnologia intuitiva ao serviço discreto e antecipado, ficamos obcecados com os detalhes, para que você não precise fazer isso. Descubra mais em flyfalcon.com, no Instagram e LinkedIn.

Informações para a mídia

Oleg Kafarov
Diretor do Grupo – Marketing de Marca
Alex Group Investment
[email protected]

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