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Sep 22, 2024 |
creepypastastories.com | Kyle Harrison
Farthest Shores Posted at 11:00h in Strange and Unexplained 📅 Published on September 22, 2024 Written by Kyle Harrison Edited by Seth Paul Thumbnail Art by Craig Groshek Narrated by N/A Copyright Statement: Unless explicitly stated, all stories published on CreepypastaStories.com are the property of (and under copyright to) their respective authors, and may not be narrated or performed, adapted to film, television or audio mediums, republished in a print or electronic book, reposted on any...
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Jun 27, 2024 |
smartindustry.com | Kyle Harrison
With the accelerating retirement of established manufacturing experts, plants need robust processes to onboard new hires and maintain the necessary knowledge that enables plant agility. As seasoned professionals exit the workforce, their departure can create substantial gaps in expertise and operational continuity. Traditionally, management spends weeks onboarding new employees with a convoluted mix of paid off-site training seminars, PDF manuals, and internally created resources.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
controleng.com | Kyle Harrison
Learning ObjectivesUnderstand the advantages of using industry-standard technologies over proprietary systems in manufacturing. Learn how unified systems can enhance consistency and scalability across multiple plants. Analyze the benefits of leveraging web-standard technologies for building user interfaces and visualizationsUnified systems InsightsIndustry-standard technologies in manufacturing reduce risks associated with proprietary systems and improve scalability and efficiency.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
about.bnef.com | Kyle Harrison
By Kyle Harrison, Head of Sustainability Research, BloombergNEFThe role of carbon offsets, or tradeable verified emission reduction credits, has historically been limited with the UN-backed standards body — Science Based Targets Initiative or SBTi — restricting their use to cover a small volume of ‘residual emissions’. Its announcement to allow wider use of offsets means that a high-quality voluntary carbon market is one step closer.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
controldesign.com | Kyle Harrison |Jeremy Pollard
Manufacturers have realized the importance of embracing flexible, standardized technologies within their operations. By adopting such systems, they access a broader pool of technical talent and ensure easy scalability, transferability and replicability across multiple plants. Proprietary systems pose significant risks to rapid upgrades and expansions to maintain competitiveness.
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