A Brisbane holistic life coach/ author is a finalist in two of the 2020 AusMumpreneur Awards for the great work she does helping mothers and children overcome education hurdles and challenges.

Heidi Conway, of Chuwar, known as The Changemaker Mum, has made the finals of the Big Idea and Making a Difference in Education categories in the national awards.

She designs coaching and training programs for homeschool and traditional based learners with the aim of revolutionising education within families so that learning and earning come with ease.

“I’m so excited to support other mums as they are life shapers of our future generations,” Mrs Conway said.

“By discovering the genius of every family member and my 10 keys of global change, families have hope for the future.

“Imagine how the world will change for the better if our children get to live their purpose with ease just because their mums influenced them in discovering their genius and creating an environment of open communication.”

Mrs Conway said she helped mothers build belief in their own abilities and confidence as they guide their children towards a life filled with success and happiness.

“Mothers need to be happy and live on purpose to show their children it’s possible,” she said.

Her Changemaker Mums coaching program helps mothers find their genius and inspires them to create a powerful homeschooling environment where their children love learning.

The AusMumpreneur Awards, presented by The Women’s Business School, celebrates and recognises Australian mums in business achieving outstanding success in areas such as business excellence, product development, customer service and digital innovation. 

The awards are designed to recognise the growing number of women who successfully balance motherhood and business in a way that suits their life and family. 

It can be challenging to be a successful business woman while raising a family and Mrs Conway advises others thinking about starting their own enterprise to be aware of what they love and don’t love doing so they can find their flow and create the life of their dreams.

“All it takes for change to happen is for one person to stand up and say, ‘I’ll be it. I’ll be the change - that is me’,” she said.

The winners of the 2020 AusMumpreneur Awards will be announced at an online event in September.

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Montreal, Canada (release-news.) August 24, 2020 - Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, recently celebrated the 35th anniversary of the company's branch in upstate New York.

Future Electronics was founded in Montreal in 1968 by company President Robert Miller. It expanded into the United States in 1972, opening its first American office in Boston.

The upstate New York branch first opened its doors in 1985, and together with the Syracuse site, serves the region with a combined industry experience of 275 years. "In the last three years, we've quickly become a best-in-class Demand Creation Distributor," said Jake Willebrandt, General Manager of the branch. "The depth of knowledge of each individual, combined with the ongoing training by Future Electronics, has enabled us to build lasting partnerships with customers and suppliers."

The regional market continues to diversify, with many technology incubators coming to life, while the Defense, Medical and Industrial segments remain strong. Last fall, the branch hosted its first Tech Fair, which the market hadn't seen in over five years. The event brought together over 20 suppliers and 100 customers, and team members received an overwhelmingly positive response.

"I'm always impressed with our team's ability to size up new opportunities," Willebrandt said. "The relationships that they build continue to be an annuity for us as people come and go from company to company."

Robert Miller, President of Future Electronics, congratulated the upstate New York team on their 35-year milestone, and thanked everyone for their contributions to the success of the branch.

For more information about Future Electronics and its 170 office locations in 44 countries around the world, visit www.FutureElectronics.com

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, recognized for providing customers with global supply chain solutions, custom-tailored engineering services and a comprehensive suite of passives and semiconductor products. Founded by Robert Miller in 1968, Future Electronics has over 5,500 employees and operates in 170 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with a unified IT infrastructure that delivers real-time inventory availability and access to customers. With the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future's mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

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San Francisco, CA– August 26, 2020 – Brian Gotelli spent many years working for his father’s plumbing business, during these years he learned the art of boilers and radiant heating.  Mr. Gotelli has made the bold venture of leaving the nest and has done so by taking all that he has learned and starting his own business.  He has distinguished his business by moving beyond the general plumbing services offered by his father’s company, and creating a highly specialized business focusing on boilers and radiant heating.

Gotelli Boilers and Heating serves the Bay Area and San Francisco. Due to their long-standing presence in the plumbing industry, there is a lot of weight that comes with the Gotelli name. Stability and dependability are some of the traits expected when an individual decides to hire a Gotelli.  Mr. Gotelli intends to provide these traits, and much more, to his consumers.  

San Francisco recently changed regulations for adding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to city properties, making the process more accessible to property owners, leading to an increasing number of properties converting spaces to dwelling units. This has led to an expanding need in the community for boiler services.  Brian Gotelli provides specialized services when it comes to moving or modifying boiler rooms so that the accessory dwelling units can be accommodated. 

Mr. Gotelli is more than just a master of boilers.  He also provides specialized radiant heat and is innovative in the solutions he provides, making radiant heat accessible to everyone. 

Gotelli Boilers and Heating is a full-service company that installs new systems and maintains old ones with the experience that is needed to ensure that the work is done correctly the first time. They also offer services for consultation and design.  If you can imagine a problem, issue, or question regarding boilers or heaters, they have probably come across it.

With Gotelli Boilers and Heating you get a combination of old fashioned values and up-to-date, modern technology.  They are honest and open with their customers about the cost, the process, and what it will take to get the job done correctly. 

For more information contact Gotelli Boilers and Heating today at (415) 717-5442 or learn more on their website at http://gotelliboilers.com/!

MOSCOW, Russia - August 26, 2020 - The Progress Rocket and Space Centre is a leading Russian company dealing with space science, aerospace research and launch vehicle manufacturing, with headquarters in the city of Samara.  The company made a decision to replace its datacenter so it could properly handle the ever-increasing need in computing resources and a surge in information flows. Softline was awarded one of the contracts under this ambitious plan.

Softline engineers were responsible for the design and installation of the infrastructure for the new datacenter, including structured cabling systems, the network infrastructure, monitoring and video surveillance systems, automatic gas removal and fire extinction, ventilation and waterworks. Most of the infrastructure was based on products supplied by Huawei.

“The Softline team found this project challenging and exciting. It was essential to comply with rather strict requirements to the equipment from the client as well as with government regulations.  We have successfully completed the project in just four months, and the client is currently dealing with planned migration to the new sites,” says Semyon Kondrashov, Softline Large Corporate Clients manager in the Volga Federal District.

“The construction of a new datacenter was one of the key projects for Progress last year. We are pleased with the Softline team, whose experts have demonstrated ample expertise and the ability to promptly address any work issues. As a result, we have received a new datacenter with a modern infrastructure. Its computing resources are more than sufficient not only for current projects but also for those planned for the coming 5 to 7 years,” adds Alexander Filatov, head of IT department at Progress.

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Softline is a leading global Information Technology solutions and services provider focused on emerging markets of Eastern Europe, Americas, and Asia. We help our customer achieve digital transformation and protect their business with cybersecurity technologies. Our services include end-to-end technology solutions, public and private clouds, software and hardware provisioning and broad array of associated services.

Softline’s 2019 turnover exceeded $1.54 Billion US dollars with sales growth 13.2% in the Group of Companies. Softline has offices in 50 countries and 95 cities worldwide. With more than 25 years of distinguished history we have managed to grow rapidly while consolidating technology expertise and a business model encompassing all emerging markets.

We serve over 60 000 Enterprise and SMB clients, both from private and public sectors. Over 1500 account managers, 1000 solution sales and technical presale professionals and 1000 engineers and technical specialists help our customers navigate through the ever-changing complex IT environment. We build long-term relationships with our clients, partners and employees.

Softline has partnerships with more than 3000 software and hardware manufacturers and has highest partner status with all our key partners. We provide a unique marketing and sales channel for our partners in all the markets where we operate. Softline is always customer centric and provides brand independent solutions which best serve customer’s needs.

For more information, please visit www.softline.com

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The European Union (EU) has published an ‘Adaptation to Technical Progress’ (ATP) that will amend Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 on the Classification, Labeling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures (CLP Regulation).

Published on August 11, 2020, Regulation (EU) 2020/1182 amends the CLP Regulation by changing the list of chemicals falling under the scope of Annex VI. The revision includes multiple important changes to Table 3 of Part 3 of Annex VI ‘List of Harmonized Classification and Labeling of Hazardous Substances’.

These include:

  • 37 new entries added to the list (see below)
  • 21 entries amended
  • 2 entries deleted:
    • Branched hexatriacontane (Index No. 601-064-00-8)
    • Hexyl 2-(1-(diethylaminohydroxyphenyl)methanoyl)benzoate (Index No. 607-693-00-4)

Stakeholders should note that among the 37 new entries are:

  • Dibenzo[def,p]chrysene (dibenzo[a,l]pyrene, CAS 191-30-0) - a carcinogenic 1B and mutagenic 2 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)
  • Diisooctyl phthalate (DIOP, CAS 27554-26-3) – a reprotoxic 1B phthalate
  • Geraniol (CAS 106-24-1) – a skin sensitizer 1 substance

Manufacturers and suppliers of substances and mixtures contained in the annex have until March 1, 2022, to ensure their products conform to labelling and packaging requirements in the CLP Regulation.

 

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Throughout our global network of laboratories, we are able to provide a range of services, including analytical testing and consultancy for restricted substances, safety data sheets (SDSs), as well as chemical safety assessments (CSAs) for the EU and international markets. Our environmental product safety services can assist with aspect of the EU classification, labeling and packaging (CLP) regulation. Learn more about SGS’s CLP Services

 

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