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DATAMETREX APPOINTS FORMER VIA RAIL COO AS NEW PRESIDENT OF DM EVSDatametrex
Toronto, Canada, November 24, 2022 – Datametrex AI Limited (the "Company" or "Datametrex'') (TSXV: DM) (FSE: D4G) (OTCQB: DTMXF) is pleased to welcome Mr. Dominique Lemay, as the President of the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary, Datametrex Electric Vehicle Solutions ("DM EVS"). Dominique brings a wealth of experience and knowledge fostered from 25 years in executive roles in the transportation and people mobility industry. Dominique holds an extensive background in growing operations for some of the most notable transportation companies in Canada, such as acting as Chief Operating Officer for VIA Rail Canada, the national passenger rail Crown Corporation, Chief Operating Officer for EXO, Montreal's suburban transit operator, and for the STM's Metro, Montreal's city transit operator. He also led the growth of Transdev Canada, a private mobility provider, as CEO. Dominique's wealth of experience in the transportation, operations and service industry as an executive in public and private organizations brings an abundance of knowledge to drive DM EVS' operations to new heights. "The Company has exciting plans for DM EVS.
CECIMO gets a new President
The CECIMO General Assembly elected Dr Hans-Martin Schneeberger as President of CECIMO for a period of two years on 5 December 2019 in Brussels. His term will focus on the setting of global standards and the uptake of Artificial Intelligence. Succeeding in this role Dr Roland Feichtl, Dr Hans-Martin Schneeberger has been entrusted with the responsibility of leading the European Association that represents more than a third of the world machine tool (MT) production. In a highly competitive and uncertain global market, CECIMO and its members have to convey, to both the national and European institutions, the clear message that industry is vital for the future development of Europe. "The machine tool sector" he said "can contribute to the health of the European industry by shaping the next EU regulatory initiatives and policies".
What is the Fourth Industrial Revolution? IOL Business Report
A small number of innovative companies are taking these innovations a step further, and using them to develop new, higher-value business models. With recent advances in artificial intelligence, we are now able to envisage autonomous operations, where machines, and even entire facilities, can run themselves. On top of that, breakthroughs in biotechnology, nanotechnology and quantum computing are allowing us to manipulate the world on ever smaller scales, even at subatomic levels, and to introduce technologies into our bodies which may ultimately transform us. The Fourth Industrial Revolution, or Industry 4.0, builds on previous revolutions, which began in the 18th century with the invention of the steam engine. The Second Industrial Revolution used electricity to create mass production, and the Third used electronics and information technology to automate production.
Video Game News: After President Change, What's The Future Of Nintendo?
Legendary video game company Nintendo was founded in 1889 and, until 2002, only had three company presidents. The Japanese gaming giant announced early Wednesday that it would get its third new president in the last 16 years, with the retirement of Tatsumi Kimishima and the ascendance of Shuntaro Furukawa to the position, according to Bloomberg. Furukawa, 46, represents a youth movement for Nintendo. Kimishima took over when legendary president Satoru Iwata died in 2015, but the plan was always to give control to someone else when the time was right. At 68, Kimishima will hand the reins to someone more than two decades younger than him.
Trump Taps IBM and GM Chiefs in First-Ever Sign He Gets Tech Matters
For all his talk about bringing jobs back to the United States, President-elect Donald Trump has said virtually nothing about preparing Americans for the increasingly tech-driven jobs of the future. Even as he rails against trade's impact on industries like manufacturing, he's been mostly silent about the impact of automation. During the campaign, he never tried to court the Silicon Valley vote the way Hillary Clinton and many of his primary opponents did. The Carrier Deal Is Great--But Trump Hasn't Saved Manufacturing Yet Trump's Plan for American-Made iPhones Would Be Disastrous The Carrier Deal Is Great--But Trump Hasn't Saved Manufacturing Yet The Carrier Deal Is Great--But Trump Hasn't Saved Manufacturing Yet Trump's Plan for American-Made iPhones Would Be Disastrous Trump's Plan for American-Made iPhones Would Be Disastrous Now, however, Trump has brought two business leaders to the table who are perfectly positioned to help him navigate the country's digitally driven economic future: IBM CEO Ginni Rometty and General Motors CEO Mary Barra. The two tech leaders are joining Trump's so-called Strategic and Policy Forum, a coalition of business executives who will advise the new president on economic issues and job creation.
Uber hires Target exec as new president focused on marketing mission
This file photo taken on March 25, 2015 shows an UBER application shown as cars drive by in Washington, DC. The US ride-sharing service Uber announced August 18, 2016 it had acquired the commercial transport-focused tech startup Otto as the company presses ahead with its pursuit of self-driving technology. The announcement came as the company also announced a 300 million effort with the Sweden-based automaker Volvo Cars to develop driverless cars."If that sounds like a big deal -- well, it is," Uber CEO Travis Kalanick said in a statement. SAN FRANCISCO - Uber has hired Target's chief marketing officer to create a more unified corporate message and strategy for the mushrooming ride-hailing service. Jeff Jones, 48, who joined Target in 2012 with a mission to upgrade the retailer's digital strategy, will become Uber's president of ride-sharing and be responsible for operations, marketing and customer support globally, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick announced in a blog post Tuesday.