Energy storage escaped much of the pain inflicted on solar in recent legislative changes in the US, but foreign entity restrictions may create some supply chain challenges, writes April Bonner.| Energy-Storage.News
By Bryan Darr, Vice President of Government Affairs at Ookla Note: This blog was produced under WIA’s Innovation and Technology Council (ITC). The ITC is the forum for forecasting the future The post New Canaan works to understand mobile coverage complexities appeared first on Wireless Infrastructure Association.| Wireless Infrastructure Association
Energy-Storage.news discusses integrating microgrids with sustainable building design with Karina Hershberg, at engineering firm PAE.| Energy-Storage.News
By Shane McClelland, VP Strategy and Business Development, Head of Emerging RAN Solutions, Ericsson Note: This blog was produced under WIA’s Innovation and Technology Council (ITC). The ITC is the forum| Wireless Infrastructure Association
ITC ENTERTAINED THE WORLD (2022) ***** by Jaz Wiseman This paperback edition published by Network Distributing Ltd., 2022, 190pp Designed by Jaz Wiseman © Jaz Wiseman (text) & Network, 2022 ISBN: 978-0-9929-7668-2 Blurb: The Design and visual style of Lew Grade’s ground-breaking production company. Jaz Wiseman opens his archive and explores the design and visual...| STEVE ALDOUS, Writer
Teddy Holt Represents Radius in Rome The post A Groundbreaking Two Days in Rome: Radius Group Reflects on a Successful ITC 2025 appeared first on Radius Group | Lifting Specialists.| Radius Group | Lifting Specialists
Noor Ahmad Hamid, CEO of the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), shed light on the importance of recognising the diversity within the Muslim traveller demographic. “It is not entirely wrong for anyone to think that a Muslim traveller will look Middle Eastern, simply because the majority of the people who live in the Middle East […]| Revon Media
Prof. Dr Hafiz Hanafiah from the Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), discussed the synergy between Islamic tourism and sustainable tourism, offering insights into how these two segments can mutually benefit destinations. “Islamic teachings emphasise stewardship of the Earth (Khilafah) and the concept of balance (Mizan), which encourage responsible and ethical interaction […]| Revon Media
DAY 1: 12 SEPTEMBER 2024 (THURSDAY) OPENING CEREMONY ▶ Welcome Remarks by YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Malaysia ▶ Keynote address by YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia TRACK 1: UNDERSTANDING THE MUSLIM TOURIST CONNECTING MUSLIM TOURISTS IN THE DIGITAL SPACE Muslims often feel excluded […]| Revon Media
The Islamic Tourism Centre (ITC), a fundamental entity under Malaysia’s Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, is all set to host the highly-anticipated 4th World Islamic Tourism Conference (WITC) on 12-13 September 2024 at the Sunway Resort Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. ITC’s mission is to enhance Malaysia’s Islamic tourism segment through a range of services, […]| Revon Media
Blending tradition with modernity through PondokStay Nestled amid Malaysia’s bustling cities, Yayasan Al-Jenderami stands as a serene sanctuary dedicated to lifelong learning, spiritual growth, and community development. Established almost 40 years ago, this institution has grown from a small madrasah (educational institution) into a vibrant community, now led by Haji Abdul Razak Dato Ipap, the […]| Revon Media
MB Inc. Perak aims to transform Tanjung Tualang Tin Dredge No. 5 into a prime Muslim-friendly attraction With the global| Revon Media
The 2016 UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize recognizing two outstanding projects that make innovative use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in education for the benefit of disadvantaged groups will be awarded on 21 February to the Online School Project, operated by Jaago Foundation in rural Bangladesh, and to Harnessing the Power of […]| Global Education Magazine
What actually is clean coal? Depends on who you ask. In Wyoming, a state that produces the most coal in the nation, clean coal is looked at as a possible economic savior. It’s a big deal for a lot of other people, too. Forty percent of the world still depends on coal for electricity, and it’s still one of the cheapest and most abundant fuels. Clean coal could be the holy grail both for coal producers and for the world.| Inside Energy