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Santa Clara, CA and Kyoto, Japan, Dec. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ROHM Semiconductor today announced the adoption of its EcoSiCTM products, including SiC MOSFETs and SiC Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) in the HFA/HCA series of 3.5kW output AC-DC power supply units for 3-phase applications from COSEL, a leading power supply manufacturer in Japan. Incorporating ROHM's SiC MOSFETs and SiC SBDs into the forced-air-cooled HFA series and conduction-cooled HCA series achieves up to 94% efficiency. The HCA series has been mass produced since 2023, while the HFA series began mass production in 2024. Many industrial applications that handle high power in the industrial sector, including MRI machines and CO 2 lasers, require 3-phase power supplies that differ from the single-phase power supplies used in households. COSEL's AC-DC power supply units – equipped with ROHM's EcoSiC technology that excels in high-temperature, high-frequency, high-voltage environments – are compatible with 3-phase power supplies from 200VAC to 480VAC, contributing to improved power supply efficiency across a wide range of industrial equipment worldwide. Jun Uchida, General Manager, New Product Development Dept. 2, COSEL Co., Ltd. "The HFA/HCA series achieves high efficiency, despite delivering a high-power output of 3.5kW, by incorporating ROHM's low-loss SiC power devices. Operating at high input voltages typically poses a challenge in reducing losses in high-voltage power devices, but using SiC power devices translates to significantly lower losses compared to conventional solutions, resulting in power supplies that maintain high efficiency and power density even under demanding high-power conditions." Akihiro Hikasa, Group General Manager, Power Devices Business Unit, SiC Business Section, ROHM Co., Ltd. "We are delighted to support COSEL, an industry leader in power supply systems, by providing SiC power devices. A leading company in SiC power devices, ROHM also provides comprehensive power solutions that combine peripheral components. In addition, by addressing customer issues, we also improve device performance by incorporating the insights gained into our products. Going forward, we will continue to collaborate with COSEL to contribute to a sustainable society by enhancing the efficiency of industrial equipment that handle large amounts of power." HFA/HCA Series 3.5kW Output AC-DC Power Supply Units for 3-Phase Power Supplies The HFA/HCA series are 3.5kW power supplies featuring a wide input range (200VAC to 480VAC) that meets global power supply requirements. This allows them to be used anywhere in the world without the need to modify the power supply for each region, contributing to the standardization of application designs. The forced-air-cooled HFA series and conduction-cooled HCA series models (selectable based on operating environment) are available in 48V and 65V output voltage variants that can be used as power sources for a variety of high-power applications, such as laser generation and MRI. About COSEL Co., Ltd. Since its founding in 1969, COSEL has contributed to the advancement of customers and society by providing products and services centered on DC stabilized power supplies. Looking ahead, COSEL is dedicated to continued growth by focusing on power conversion technology to create value that aligns with customer needs. As the demand to address uncertainty and environmental concerns increases, we remain committed to being a trusted company by deepening core technologies while leveraging rapidly evolving digital technologies and ensuring swift, flexible responses, guided by our management philosophy of placing quality first. For more information, please visit https://en.cosel.co.jp/ About ROHM Co., Ltd. ROHM, a leading semiconductor and electronic component manufacturer, was established in 1958. From the automotive and industrial equipment markets to the consumer and communication sectors, ROHM supplies ICs, discretes, and electronic components featuring superior quality and reliability through a global sales and development network. The company's strengths in the analog and power markets allow ROHM to propose optimized solutions for entire systems that combine peripheral components (i.e., transistors, diodes, resistors) with the latest SiC power devices, as well as drive ICs that maximize their performance. For more information, please visit https://www.rohm.com/ Supporting Information An overview of SiC power devices that includes SiC MOSFETs, SiC SBDs, and SiC power modules (together with various support content that provides an introduction and enables quick evaluation of 4 th generation SiC MOSFETs) can be found on ROHM's dedicated SiC webpage: https://www.rohm.com/products/sic-power-devices EcoSiCTM Brand EcoSiC is a brand of devices that utilize silicon carbide, which is attracting attention in the power device field for performance that surpasses silicon. ROHM independently develops technologies essential for the advancement of SiC, from wafer fabrication and production processes to packaging, and quality control methods. At the same time, the company has established an integrated production system throughout the manufacturing process, solidifying their position as a leading SiC supplier. EcoSiCTM is a trademark or registered trademark of ROHM Co., Ltd. Attachment ROHM's EcoSiC Products Adopted by COSEL for 3-Phase Applications © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
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What is a insect breeding tray? Its Features and ApplicationsSir Keir Starmer will set out a series of ‘milestones’ for achieving his Government’s aims over the next five years in a major speech on Thursday. The Prime Minister is set to promise a named, contactable police officer for every neighbourhood in England and Wales as he lays out his “plan for change” on Thursday. In a speech billed as setting out the “next phase” of his Government, Sir Keir Starmer is expected to detail ambitious “milestones” for achieving the five missions laid out in Labour’s manifesto. He will say: “My Government was elected to deliver change, and today marks the next step. People are tired of being promised the world, but short-term sticking plaster politics letting them down.” But Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has already branded the speech an “emergency reset” after a challenging five months in office. Downing Street said the milestones would focus on raising living standards, rebuilding Britain, ending hospital backlogs, putting more police on the beat, giving children the best start in life and securing home-grown energy. Among the promises expected to be announced on Thursday is a guarantee that every neighbourhood will have a named, contactable police officer responsible for dealing with local issues. The Prime Minister is expected to describe the move as “a relief to millions of people scared to walk their streets they call home”, and promise a range of policing reforms to improve performance alongside £100 million to support neighbourhood policing. Labour has already pledged to recruit 13,000 new police officers, PCSOs and special constables, which would bring the total police workforce to a level above its 2010 peak. Police numbers following the 2010 election, before rising again after 2019 as the previous government pledged to recruit 20,000 police officers. While the number of officers reached record levels, the number of PCSOs and special constables continued to decline. The promise of a named officer for each community is intended to improve relations between the police and the public. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “Out neighbourhood policing guarantee is about more than just increasing numbers. It’s about rebuilding the vital connection between the public and the police. “This marks a return to the founding principles of British policing – where officers are part of the communities they serve.” But the Conservatives said only a third of the 13,000 new recruits would be full police officers, while the £100 million would not cover what was needed to pay for them, leading to cuts elsewhere. Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, said: “The Conservatives recruited over 20,000 extra police officers and gave the police an extra £922 million for policing this year, ensuring the police could protect the public and prosecute more criminals. “Starmer has once again misled the public by claiming to recruit an extra 13,000 officers when the actual number is 3,000, and even that is not properly funded.” Sir Keir’s policing announcement is expected to be one of several focused on the “missions” Labour set out in its manifesto, which were securing the “highest sustained growth” in the G7, making Britain a “clean energy superpower”, halving serious violent crime, breaking down “barriers to opportunity” and building an NHS “fit for the future”. Along with the targets set to be announced on Thursday, the Prime Minister is expected to propose a significant programme of public sector reform as his Government continues to face questions on how it will achieve its aims without further raising taxes or borrowing. The Prime Minister will say: “Hard working Brits are going out grafting every day but are getting short shrift from a politics that should serve them. “They reasonably want a stable economy, their country to be safe, their borders secure, more cash in their pocket, safer streets in their town, opportunities for their children, secure British energy in their home, and an NHS that is there when they need it. “My mission-led Government will deliver.”
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ROSEVILLE, Minn. -- Republicans will start the year with at least a temporary majority in the Minnesota House after a Democrat decided not to appeal a judge's decision that he failed to establish residency in the suburban district he was elected to represent. That means Republicans will have a slim 67-66 majority in the House when the Legislature begins Jan. 14. That may not last long because Gov. Tim Walz has already scheduled a Jan. 28 special election in the Democratic-leaning district that Curtis Johnson won by 30 points in November. “While I disagree with the conclusions reached by the District Court, I recognize that whatever the decision on appeal the ultimate decision belongs to the Legislature, where it appears there is no viable pathway for me being allowed to retain my seat,” Johnson said in his resignation letter Friday. “Rather than dragging this out further, I have decided to resign now, so that a special election can be held as soon as possible.” Ramsey County Judge Leonardo Castro ruled last week that Johnson didn’t live in the Roseville-area district for the required six months ahead of the election and is therefore ineligible to serve. Johnson's Republican challenger, Paul Wikstrom, presented surveillance video and photos in court to show Johnson did not reside in the apartment he claimed as his residence. The St. Paul Pioneer Press reported that the lack of utility hookups and regular activity at the apartment reinforced that conclusion. Republican Rep. Lisa Demuth, who is in line to become House speaker with the GOP in control, said she is pleased the judge's decision will stand. Previously, leaders of both parties had been working out a power-sharing agreement given that the chamber was expected to be divided equally 67-67. “This confirms that Republicans will have an organizational majority on day one, and we look forward to ensuring that a valid candidate represents District 40B in the upcoming legislative session,” Demuth said in a statement. Although Democrats argue that Republicans would need to have at least 68 seats to control the House. or pass laws. The Democrats should be able to stop Republicans from being able to pass laws, but the GOP could still push its agenda. Republicans will have working control of committees to advance bills to the floor, which could force Democrats from swing districts to face tough decisions on bills. And Republicans could try to launch investigations they have been seeking for a long time into the Walz administration and problems it has had limiting fraud. Democrats had been expecting to have a one-vote edge in the Senate, but that chamber is now evenly split at 33-33 after former Majority Leader Sen. Kari Dziedzic died Friday from cancer. A special election will also be held for her Democratic-leaning Minneapolis district, but that hasn't been scheduled yet. Demuth also questioned whether Walz has the power to set the special election so quickly even before the Legislature certifies the vacancy. If that argument prevails that would extend Republican control of the House longer, but the secretary of state's office told Minnesota Public Radio that Walz's order setting the special election is proper. Whenever the election happens, Democrats are confident they will win the seat, current House speaker Rep. Melissa Hortman said. “A prompt special election will allow the voters of District 40B to ensure that they will be represented in the Minnesota House for the bulk of the session,” Hortman said in a written statement. “We expect the district will again vote to elect a Democrat by overwhelming margins.” A pending court challenge in a different suburban district could also affect the balance of power in the House, but it appears Democrats will likely prevail in that dispute. Incumbent Democratic Rep. Brad Tabke, of Shakopee, was declared the winner by 14 votes over Republican Aaron Paul despite 20 missing ballots that were accepted but never counted and then apparently thrown away. At a hearing, his attorneys presented six of those affected voters who testified that they supported Tabke, which would be enough to preserve his win. A judge is expected to decide within the next few weeks how to proceed.Person standing on a mountain peak As summarized in last week’s report on Forbes.com , there are real challenges that the field of college mental health will likely face in 2025. However, the field is well-positioned to face these challenges. In fact, 2025 could accelerate the unique opportunities that college mental health provides, especially regarding being a high priority for the post-pandemic generation of students, receiving greater recognition as a benefit to society, being exempt from certain political conflicts, and receiving increased investments from university administrators. Mental Health As A Priority For The Post-Pandemic Generation A 2024 report on Forbes.com explained how the Class of 2028 is the first college cohort that experienced the global pandemic during the formative years of early adolescence. Though it’s too early to determine how different this cohort will be from previous generations of college students, it’s established that providing mental health support to the post-pandemic generation of students is a priority. A 2024 report on NewAmerica.org , an online think tank about various policies in the United States, found that nearly eight in ten Americans currently believe that colleges students need mental health support services from their schools. The 2024 Gallup-Lumina State of Higher Education Report indicated that emotional stress and personal mental health concerns are the top two reasons why current students discontinue their college enrollment, and that these reasons are ranked more than twice the percentage as financial costs. This high priority opens the door for college mental health professionals to have conversations about expanding mental health services on campuses, experience less stigma from students about seeking counseling, and generate opportunities to showcase mental health services while recruiting future students. Furthermore, because of the upcoming enrollment cliff, and fewer college-age youth currently living on the planet, there’s high interest in support services that increase student retention. According to a 2024 study in the Journal of College Student Mental Health , about two-thirds of campus counseling centers’ clients reported that counseling services helped them stay enrolled in school . Greater Recognition That College Mental Health Can Benefit Society Another 2024 report on Forbes.com indicated that the value of college mental health remains high even though the public confidence in higher education is shrinking. Traditionally, college mental health was designed to offer limited/short-term counseling services. Similarly to many campus health centers, most student counseling centers focused on providing supportive services for acute and developmental needs, and students needing longer-term/specialized services were referred to an off-campus provider. This structure is consistent with the traditional mindset that colleges and universities are institutions of higher education and not treatment communities. However, there’s growing recognition that campus counseling centers have unparallel access to the vital demographic of individuals between the ages of 18 and 25. Furthermore, most college campuses have ready-made facilities, modern technology, and an infrastructure already in place that no other health care system in America has. Thus, there’s acknowledgment that college mental health can have an important role in reducing the mental health epidemic in America. As described in a 2024 report on Forbes.com , many schools are developing new models of campus counseling , which includes collaborating with treatment providers to offer specialized programs on campus. These new models have the potential to treat more individuals with less cost than traditional models, which is significant as a 2024 report by U.S. News and World Report indicates that mental health illnesses cost America approximately $282 billion per year. Samsung’s Android 15 Leak—Bad News For Nearly All Galaxy Owners Dark Web Facial ID Farm Warning—Hackers Build Identity Fraud Database Tesla CEO Elon Musk Issues U.S. Bankruptcy Warning Amid Calls For A Bitcoin-Inspired ‘Fix’ Being Exempt from Certain Political Conflicts A 2024 report by USA Today showed that many Americans feel hopeless about the increasing polarization and divide among politicians . One way in which political contention affects higher education is the recent tendency of state legislators to pass Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) bans. Unfortunately, many DEI bans include confusing language, such as prohibiting any campus office from offering differential treatment to students. However, the intention of politicians in using the term differential treatment is vastly different from how medical providers use the term. In fact, the Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors (which I serve as an executive board member) released a press release regarding concerns that health care providers have about many DEI bans. This message seems to resonate. States that passed DEI bans in 2024 include Alabama, Iowa, and Utah, all of which included exemptions/special considerations for health care providers. Representatives in other states, such as Texas, plan to introduce such exemptions in upcoming legislative sessions. Increased Investments From University Administrators Last week’s report also discussed how campus counseling centers must compete with the lures of private practice, and that many staff therapists can make more money, and control their own caseload and schedules, by leaving the field. Fortunately, it seems like university administrators are taking heed of this. The 2023 Director’s Survey from the AUCCCD indicated that 59.8% of directors who responded reported that either all or some of their staff received salary raises outside the cost-of-living adjustments. College mental health is a premiere health care system in the world. College students are a vital demographic, most other health care systems cannot match the access and infrastructure of higher education, the work that college health providers do is respected by both political parties, and many universities are now finding ways to retain and recruit talent. Despite the challenges that are coming in 2025, there are many reasons to be optimistic.
India poised to capture 10-12% of global MedTech market in 25 years: EYNEW YORK, Nov 22 (Reuters) - The health of the U.S. consumer and the retail sector will be in focus in the coming week, as Black Friday kicks off a holiday shopping season that could shed light on how buyers are grappling with higher prices. The benchmark S&P 500 (.SPX) , opens new tab rose 1.7% in the past week and approached all-time highs as investors digested the end of a solid third-quarter corporate reporting season. Earnings are on pace to have climbed about 9% from a year earlier. But recent earnings from two high-profile retailers yielded sharply different prospects: Walmart (WMT.N) , opens new tab on Tuesday raised its annual sales and profit forecast for the third consecutive time, while Target (TGT.N) , opens new tab shares tumbled after it forecast holiday-quarter comparable sales and profit below estimates on Wednesday. The holiday shopping season could give further insight on consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity. Even though inflation rates have moderated from 40-year peaks hit two years ago, higher prices are still challenging consumers, said Abby Roach, portfolio analyst at Allspring Global Investments. "It's easy to be excited about inflation coming down year over year, but...consumers are really still under pressure, and I think that's the biggest pain point," Roach said. "Consumers are continuing to feel like their dollars don't go as far as they did." Robust spending into year end could bolster a recent run of data that has shown a stronger-than-expected economy. While investors have welcomed signs of economic health, worries remain over a potential inflationary rebound, crimping expectations for how deeply the Federal Reserve will be able to cut interest rates in coming months. As it stands, Americans have a more upbeat outlook for holiday shopping than in the prior two years, according to a Morgan Stanley survey of about 2,000 consumers published earlier this month, with about 35% saying they expect to spend more this season than a year ago. "Companies could see a little more holiday cheer this year but spending isn't likely to increase across all categories as consumers remain selective," the Morgan Stanley analysts said in the report. The holiday shopping season will also be a test for shares of retailers, which have diverged in 2024. Among the industry's largest players by market value, Walmart is up over 70%, warehouse retailer Costco Wholesale (COST.O) , opens new tab has jumped 46%, while online giant Amazon (AMZN.O) , opens new tab , which has a diversified business that includes cloud computing, has climbed 30%. Other stocks have struggled. Discounters Dollar General (DG.N) , opens new tab and Dollar Tree (DLTR.O) , opens new tab are down over 40% and 50%, respectively, in 2024, as analysts point to inflation particularly hitting the companies' lower-income consumer base. Shares of Target, whose weak forecast came as value-conscious consumers shopped for low-priced essentials at rival retailers, are down 12% on the year. "Target is really struggling to find a unique identity in retail right now," said Chuck Carlson, chief executive officer at Horizon Investment Services. The two S&P 500 sectors that include most retailers, the consumer discretionary and consumer staples sectors, are up 23% and 16%, respectively, in 2024, against a 25% rise for the overall index. Another batch of retail earnings are due in the coming week, including reports from Best Buy (BBY.N) , opens new tab , Macy's (M.N) , opens new tab , Nordstrom (JWN.N) , opens new tab and Urban Outfitters (URBN.O) , opens new tab . Investors will also get a fresh view of inflation, with the Nov 27 release of the monthly Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, which is closely followed by the Fed. The inflation gauge is expected to have climbed 2.3% in October on an annual basis, according to Reuters data. "The economy is in a good spot. It's just more about trying to process several years of high inflation," said Michael O’Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading. "From a retailer perspective, a lot of it's about making sure they're protecting their margins while trying to provide that value that's going to attract the consumer." Sign up here. Reporting by Lewis Krauskopf; Editing by David Gregorio Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. , opens new tab
Let’s Fisk The Hill’s Garbage Column Claiming that Trump Could Still Be Disqualified by CongressMumbai: NCP President and Deputy Maharashtra Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Saturday said that the unprecedented success of the MahaYuti in the Maharashtra Assembly elections is the reflection of the people's trust in the developmental work done by the state government and the capable leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah at the Centre. Pawar said that the hard work put in by Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and every representative and worker of the alliance over the last two and a half years has borne fruit. "The credit for this success also goes to the numerous workers of Mahayuti and government officials who ensured that schemes like 'Ladki Bahin' and others reached the beneficiaries. The voters have shown overwhelming support beyond expectations for MahaYuti candidates," said Ajit Pawar, who expressed heartfelt gratitude to all voters and citizens who placed their trust and gave unanimous support. Pawar assured that to meet people's hopes, aspirations, and expectations, efforts would be made to give fair prices for farmers' produce, provide opportunities for employment and self-employment for the youth, and make Maharashtra a leading state in all sectors such as agriculture, industry, trade, education, and cooperation. He vowed to work tirelessly for Maharashtra’s welfare and to protect the interests of all sections of society. "The historical success of Mahayuti and the NCP in the election is a new chapter not only in the politics of the state but also at the national level," said Ajit Pawar and thanked the "Ladki Bahins", acknowledging their significant contribution to the electoral victory. "This success reflects the trust and unity of farmers, laborers, women, and youth in Maharashtra. MahaYuti's unprecedented victory is not just a political triumph but also a win for the people’s hopes and aspirations," the deputy Maharashta CM said while assuring that people's trust would not be broken. Ajit Pawar also praised the public response received during the election campaign and expressed gratitude for their emotional support. "The support from every corner of the state has given immense strength to the alliance," he said. "The victory increases our responsibility manifold. It is a collective triumph of all sections of the state, including farmers, laborers, youth, women, workers, entrepreneurs, and the underprivileged." He assured that policies prioritising sustainable and inclusive development for all would be implemented. He also thanked government officers and employees who effectively executed various public welfare schemes on behalf of the government. He reaffirmed the commitment to making Maharashtra a leading state in every sector, ensuring that trust is upheld, and public issues are priortised. "Public participation is pivotal in the progress of the state. The trust shown by every section of society has entrusted MahaYuti with a significant responsibility," said Ajit Pawar. He added that fulfilling these expectations and taking Maharashtra forward on the path of progress remains the top priority.
Jega Tasks Politicians To Emulate Nigeria’s Founding FathersMumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde along with his deputies, Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar, on Saturday, thanked the people of the state for the MahaYuti's resounding success, accepting the development politics and rejecting the anti-growth and negative politics. He said the three MahaYuti parties would sit together and decide on the Chief Minister’s post. CM Shinde took a swipe at the Maha Vikas Aghadi, especially, SS(UBT) for repeatedly claiming that the MahaYuti government would collapse. The CM said that they did not respond to this by making counter-allegations. Terming the poll performance "historical", the Chief Minister said that MahaYuti’s responsibility to boost the pace of development has further increased. "We have won the hearts and not the votes of people," he claimed. He took a dig at his former boss Uddhav Thackeray saying, "The poll results have proved that the government cannot be run by sitting at home or through Facebook but by mingling with the people and working 24x7." The CM said the people have decided whose Shiv Sena is the real Shiv Sena. NCP President Ajit Pawar also determined whose NCP is the real NCP. The Chief Minister also took a swipe at the opposition for criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his 'Ek Hai To Safe Hai' call saying that it was given for unity. Fadnavis said that the 'Ek Hai To Safe Hai' call given by the Prime Minister was for unity among various sections of the society and today’s mandate was a befitting reply to those doing communal, divisive politics and appeasement politics. "The election was contested based on the development plank and welfare schemes. People want development. They do not want vindictive politics," he said. The Chief Minister said the government launched the welfare and development schemes after considering the state’s financial position and also adhering to the Central and RBI norms. "Opposition questioned the MahaYuti government about how the funds will be made available for Ladki Bahin Yojana but later they announced financial aid through Mahalakshmi yojana," he said. The CM also criticised the opposition for terming financial aid under the Ladki Bahin Yojana as a bribe but said the government undeterred by such allegations focused on its implementation. He thanked the Centre for giving funds and clearing a slew of projects for Maharashtra, including the Rs 76,000 crore Vadhvan port project. "During the UPA government, the Centre gave Rs 2 lakh crore while the BJP-led government released over Rs 10 lakh crore in the last decade," he said. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Dy CMs Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar ridiculed Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut's allegation of poll results as "fraud".
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