The Blue Book Network® and Regional Hispanic Contractors Association Form Strategic Alliance

DALLAS, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — The Blue Book Building and Construction Network www.thebluebook.com the largest and most active network in the commercial construction industry, has partnered with the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association <a target="_blank"…

DALLAS, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — The Blue Book Building and Construction Network www.thebluebook.com the largest and most active network in the commercial construction industry, has partnered with the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association https://regionalhca.org/ to provide its members with significant value-added benefits.

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This new alliance complements the missions of both organizations in supporting the growth of the construction industry. Subcontractors will now have access to pre-bid meetings, networking events, and special promotions and discounts. In addition, General Contractor members will have free access to The Blue Book Network’s leading Bid Communication and Collaboration solution, ONETEAM. 

«We are excited about the opportunity to become more actively involved with the RHCA,» said Matt Daniel, Dallas-Fort Worth Area General Manager at The Blue Book Network. «Both our organizations have had a presence in Dallas-Fort Worth for more than 20 years. Deepening our relationship with this partnership couldn’t have come at a better time and will benefit both our constituencies as well as the local economy.»  

John H. Martinez-D., President of the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association, commented, «During this time of uncertainty, The Blue Book Network partnership with the RHCA gives our diverse contractor members confidence in finding out about project opportunities. The RHCA is proud of our alliance with one of the construction industry’s most trusted members.»

About The Blue Book Building & Construction Network
The Blue Book Building & Construction Network / www.thebluebook.com is an employee-owned company and the largest, most active network in the U.S. commercial construction industry. Today, The Blue Book Network defines and delivers the industry through three unparalleled databases of: companies, projects and people. By integrating and understanding the relationships shared by these groups, The Blue Book Network provides an indispensable resource to connect with the industry every day.

About Regional Hispanic Contractors Association 
The mission of the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association is to promote and support the advancement and economic growth of the Hispanic contractors, architects and engineers in Texas. We are committed to developing programs and facilitating the resources needed to help the diverse Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (A/E/C) Industry reach their potential.

Contact: Matt Daniel, Area General Manager, (609)221-8247

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The Blue Book Network® and Regional Hispanic Contractors Association Form Strategic Alliance

DALLAS, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Blue Book Building and Construction Network www.thebluebook.com the largest and most active network in the commercial construction industry, has partnered with the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association <a target="_blank"…

DALLAS, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Blue Book Building and Construction Network www.thebluebook.com the largest and most active network in the commercial construction industry, has partnered with the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association https://regionalhca.org/ to provide its members with significant value-added benefits.

This new alliance complements the missions of both organizations in supporting the growth of the construction industry. Subcontractors will now have access to pre-bid meetings, networking events, and special promotions and discounts. In addition, General Contractor members will have free access to The Blue Book Network’s leading Bid Communication and Collaboration solution, ONETEAM. 

«We are excited about the opportunity to become more actively involved with the RHCA,» said Matt Daniel, Dallas-Fort Worth Area General Manager at The Blue Book Network. «Both our organizations have had a presence in Dallas-Fort Worth for more than 20 years. Deepening our relationship with this partnership couldn’t have come at a better time and will benefit both our constituencies as well as the local economy.»  

John H. Martinez-D., President of the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association, commented, «During this time of uncertainty, The Blue Book Network partnership with the RHCA gives our diverse contractor members confidence in finding out about project opportunities. The RHCA is proud of our alliance with one of the construction industry’s most trusted members.»

 About The Blue Book Building & Construction Network
The Blue Book Building & Construction Network / www.thebluebook.com is an employee-owned company and the largest, most active network in the U.S. commercial construction industry. Today, The Blue Book Network defines and delivers the industry through three unparalleled databases of: companies, projects and people. By integrating and understanding the relationships shared by these groups, The Blue Book Network provides an indispensable resource to connect with the industry every day.

About Regional Hispanic Contractors Association 
The mission of the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association is to promote and support the advancement and economic growth of the Hispanic contractors, architects and engineers in Texas. We are committed to developing programs and facilitating the resources needed to help the diverse Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (A/E/C) Industry reach their potential.

Contact: Matt Daniel, Area General Manager, (609)221-8247

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Survey: America’s CEOs Start 2021 Concerned About Taxes, Optimistic About Trade, & Eager to Return to the Office

NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — As 2021 begins, a new survey from The Conference Board reveals the biggest issues that will keep business leaders up at night in the new year. CEOs in the United States are more worried about higher corporate taxes and increased regulation, but less worried about global political instability and disruptions to global trade. And compared to their global peers, U.S. CEOs are more eager to have staff return to the physical…

NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — As 2021 begins, a new survey from The Conference Board reveals the biggest issues that will keep business leaders up at night in the new year. CEOs in the United States are more worried about higher corporate taxes and increased regulation, but less worried about global political instability and disruptions to global trade. And compared to their global peers, U.S. CEOs are more eager to have staff return to the physical workplace. U.S. executives also see the widespread availability of a vaccine as a game changer for their businesses.

The survey gauged CEOs and C-suite executives from around the world about their biggest business challenges in 2021. Among the top stressors worldwide, respondents primarily cited COVID-19, recruiting and retaining top talent, recession risk, vaccine availability, and accelerating digital transformation.

The survey, C-Suite Challenge™ 2021, was conducted between November 7thDecember 10th. More than 900 CEOs and more than 600 C-suite executives weighed in from primarily three regions: Europe, Asia, and North America. Highlights and insights include the following:

External Challenges in 2021: Highlights 

U.S. CEOs think vaccine distribution will have an outsized impact on their businesses.

  • U.S. CEOs: They see vaccine availability as a game changer, ranking it 2nd (the highest among CEOs globally).
  • CEOs Globally: Among CEOs worldwide, it ranks 3rd.
  • Chinese CEOs: They rank it much lower, at 9th.

U.S. CEOs are more worried about regulation & taxes, less worried about trade & global turmoil.

  • More concern about corporate tax rates: In 2020, it was U.S. CEOs’ 14th top worry; in 2021, it rose to 5th.
  • More concern about regulation: In 2020, it was their 9th top worry; in 2021, it rose to 4th.
  • Less concern about trade disruptions: In 2020, it was their 4th top worry; in 2021, it dropped to 7th.
  • Less concern about global political instability: In 2020, it was their 4th top worry; in 2021, it dropped to 10th.

Recession fears: Chinese CEOs are more worried than U.S. CEOs about another downturn.

  • U.S. CEOs: They rank recession risk as their 3rd top worry for 2021.
  • Chinese CEOs: They rank recession risk 1st – their top worry.
  • CEOs Globally: Among CEOs worldwide, it ranks 2nd.

Internal Challenges in 2021: Highlights

Turbocharging innovation: COVID-19 has accelerated the need for creativity.

  • Accelerate pace of digital transformation: Both U.S. CEOs and CEOs globally rank it 1st.
  • Improve innovation: Both U.S. CEOs and CEOs globally rank it 2nd.

As recession fears linger, companies stay defensive by prioritizing cash flow & controlling costs.

  • Lower costs: Globally, CEOs rank the need to control costs as 4th; U.S. CEOs rank it 3rd.
  • Improve cash flow: Globally, CEOs rank it 6th; U.S. CEOs rank it 7th.

Human Capital Management Challenges in 2021: Highlights

Returning to the office: U.S. CEOs are most committed to bringing workers back.

  • Bringing workers back to the physical workspace: Among CEOs globally, it ranks 9th; U.S. CEOs rank it 3rd.

Remote work stabilizes: Few CEOs plan to further increase or decrease their remote workforce.

  • Increase number of remote workers: Globally, CEOs rank it 17th; U.S. CEOs also rank it 17th.
  • Decrease number of remote workers: Globally, CEOs rank it last, at 21st; U.S. CEOs rank it 18th.

Talent reigns supreme: Recruiting and retaining the best and brightest remains the top priority.

  • Recruit and retain top talent: Regardless of a company’s location or size, attracting and retaining top talent ranks as the top priority for CEOs and other C-suite executives globally in 2021. This was also true in 2020.

COVID-19’s Legacy: CEOs Rank the Pandemic’s Long-Term Impacts

Reduced business travel is likely here to stay.

  • U.S. CEOs: They rank reduced business travel as the 2nd most likely long-term impact of COVID-19.
  • CEOs Globally: They rank this scenario as the most likely long-term impact.

Will my work office shrink? U.S. CEOs expect reduced office space.

  • U.S. CEOs: They rank reduced office space as the most likely long-term impact of COVID-19.
  • CEOs Globally: They rank this scenario as the 5th most likely long-term impact.

CEOs expect automation to accelerate.

  • U.S. CEOs: They rank more automation of tasks as the 3rd most likely long-term impact of COVID-19.
  • CEOs Globally: They rank this scenario as the 2nd most likely long-term impact.

Commentary on the survey results

Rebecca Ray, Ph.D., Executive Vice President, Human Capital, The Conference Board
«In 2021, a hybrid model with a mix of onsite and remote workers will likely be the new norm. In this environment, as new employees join teams and have little personal contact with existing team members, leaders will need to ensure that all have a sense of belonging. Organizations should take a hard pause to ask themselves: Is the culture we had – and, perhaps, want to preserve – the right culture for this new environment?»

Dana Peterson, Chief Economist, The Conference Board
«While CEOs continue to fret about a possible downturn, 2021 is poised to be the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. In most regions – especially the United States – CEOs believe the distribution of a successful vaccine will have a significant impact on their businesses this year. The spread of COVID-19 vaccines will, among other benefits, provide greater clarity and predictability around short-term planning and operations.»

Chuck Mitchell, Executive Director of Content Quality, The Conference Board
«The current crisis means the luxury of having a years-long lead time to digitally transform is gone. Investment in digital technology is only a piece of that puzzle. Organizational culture, enlightened leadership, and talent will ultimately create a sustainable competitive advantage. Recovery will require finding the right balance between conserving cash and investing in innovation needed to succeed in a new commercial landscape.»

Ataman Ozyildirim, Global Research Chair, The Conference Board
«Looking beyond reduced business travel, altered landscape of commercial office space, and increased automation of tasks, CEOs believe the need to address the resilience of global supply chains will be one of the most likely long-term legacies of COVID-19. During the pandemic, many policymakers and companies learned that a heavily optimized supply chain often lacked the agility to substitute alternate sources of supply. While concerns about global trade disruptions diminished recently, the global pandemic has exposed new vulnerabilities in supply chains.»

About The Conference Board
The Conference Board is the member-driven think tank that delivers trusted insights for what’s ahead. Founded in 1916, we are a non-partisan, not-for-profit entity holding 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt status in the United States. www.conference-board.org

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Toyota Research Institute and Stanford University’s Dynamic Design Lab Study How to Improve Automotive Safety

Inspired by the Skills of Professional Drift Drivers, Research Seeks to Combine the Technology of Vehicle Automation with Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

LOS ALTOS, Calif., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — What if every driver who ran into trouble had the instinctive reflexes of a professional race car driver and the calculated foresight of a supercomputer to avoid a crash? Researchers at Toyota Research Institute are working with <span…

Inspired by the Skills of Professional Drift Drivers, Research Seeks to Combine the Technology of Vehicle Automation with Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

LOS ALTOS, Calif., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — What if every driver who ran into trouble had the instinctive reflexes of a professional race car driver and the calculated foresight of a supercomputer to avoid a crash? Researchers at Toyota Research Institute are working with Stanford’s Dynamic Design Lab to make this vision come true.

Inspired by the Skills of Professional Drift Drivers, Research Seeks to Combine the Technology of Vehicle Automation with Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

The engineers are conducting research into how to bring together the instincts of professional drivers and automated driving technology. Their goal is to design a new level of active safety technology and share it broadly so that Toyota and other auto manufacturers can deploy it on the road.

«Every day, there are deadly vehicle crashes that result from extreme situations where most drivers would need superhuman skills to avoid a collision,» said Gill Pratt, TRI CEO and Chief Scientist at Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC). «The reality is that every driver has vulnerabilities, and to avoid a crash, drivers often need to make maneuvers that are beyond their abilities. Through this project, TRI will learn from some of the most skilled drivers in the world to develop sophisticated control algorithms that amplify human driving abilities and keep people safe. This is the essence of the Toyota Guardian™ approach.»

Every year, car crashes result in nearly 40,000 fatalities in the United States, and about 1.25 million fatalities worldwide. Toyota’s goal is to reduce that number to zero. While most crashes occur in mundane situations, in other situations drivers may need to make maneuvers that take their vehicle close to and, at times, exceed normal limits of handling. When faced with wet or slippery roads for instance, professional drivers may choose to ‘drift’ the car through a turn.

«Since 2008, our lab has taken inspiration from human race car drivers in designing algorithms that enable automated vehicles to handle the most challenging emergencies,» said Professor Chris Gerdes of Stanford University’s Dynamic Design Laboratory.  «Through this research, we have the opportunity to move these ideas much closer to saving lives on the road.» 

TRI has supported the Dynamic Design Lab’s research for many years. The current project draws upon Stanford’s published paper, «Opening New Dimensions: Vehicle Motion Planning and Control using Brakes while Drifting,» in which Stanford researchers demonstrated advanced drifting on MARTY, an electrified, automated DeLorean. Stanford’s experimental results produced a proof-of-concept architecture capable of controlling a rear-wheel drive vehicle in a drift using brakes, steering and propulsion. TRI is now applying this architecture to vehicle platforms, including the GR Supra.

TRI is also engaging Toyota’s engineering expertise in motorsports and advanced development. Toyota Racing Development (TRD U.S.A., Inc.) in the United States is providing valuable technical and experiential know-how in motorsports and drifting. Separately, TRI is also working with Toyota Motor Corporation’s Vehicle Dynamics Control Team — based in Japan — to apply the drifting architecture for future Toyota vehicles.

About Toyota Research Institute
Toyota Research Institute (TRI), established in 2015, aims to develop active vehicle safety and automated driving technologies, robotics, and other human amplification technology.  Led by Dr. Gill Pratt, TRI’s researchers use artificial intelligence to benefit society and improve the human condition by creating a future where everyone has the freedom to move, engage, and explore. TRI is based in the United States, with offices in Los Altos, California, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Ann Arbor, Michigan. For more information about TRI, please visit http://tri.global.

Media Contacts

Stephen Hughes
Communications Manager
Toyota Research Institute
Stephen.Hughes@tri.global
650-422-8947

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Communications Dir.
Toyota Research Institute
Wendy.Rosen@tri.global
650-284-6429

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State Farm Arena becomes first sports and entertainment venue in US to achieve health security verification from Sharecare

ATLANTA, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Atlanta Hawks today announced that the team’s home venue, State Farm Arena, is the first sports and entertainment venue in the country to successfully become Sharecare Health Security VERIFIED®, addressing the critical need to establish confidence with sports fans and live event attendees as well as players, performers, and employees in the age of COVID-19 and beyond. This verification process and platform was developed by digital health company Sharecare,…

ATLANTA, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Atlanta Hawks today announced that the team’s home venue, State Farm Arena, is the first sports and entertainment venue in the country to successfully become Sharecare Health Security VERIFIED®, addressing the critical need to establish confidence with sports fans and live event attendees as well as players, performers, and employees in the age of COVID-19 and beyond. This verification process and platform was developed by digital health company Sharecare, with the support of CAA ICON, the world’s leading owners’ representative and strategic management consulting firm for public and private sports and entertainment facility owners/operators, and Oak View Group (OVG), a global advisory, development, and investment company for the sports and live entertainment industries.

«Based on the combined expertise of our partners at Sharecare in the health industry along with the knowledge of both CAA ICON and OVG in the complexities of superior live event venue operations, this verification gives us added confidence that we are doing everything possible to protect the health and safety of all that enter State Farm Arena for work or play,» said Steve Koonin, CEO of the Atlanta Hawks and State Farm Arena.

Going far beyond basic facility standards and establishing a consistent global baseline for health security, Sharecare’s solution requires that live sports and entertainment venues verify their health protocols on an ongoing basis across more than 140 expert-validated standards and over 600 checkpoints, including health and hygiene protocols, air and water management, physical distancing, the attendee experience, and health safety communication with patrons and employees. Additionally, participating venues have the option to track daily employee health screening results and provide relevant tools for fans and visitors including clinically validated health screeners and information and updates on that facility’s guidelines. This health security verification also comes with an easily identifiable «seal of approval» – the Sharecare Health Security VERIFIED® badge – for stadiums, arenas, and live event venues to display on their official websites and on-property.

«For the last several years, we have worked closely with the Atlanta Hawks on our shared vision to improve the well-being of all Atlantans, and – for a myriad of reasons – the pandemic has required us to approach this differently than before,» said Jeff Arnold, founder and CEO of Sharecare. «In addition to supporting Hawks fans through the Sharecare app, we are proud to work with State Farm Arena to give people confidence that their in-arena experiences are safe and secure. We commend the Hawks and State Farm Arena on their health security verification as well as for taking a leadership position among sport and live event venues to create a culture of accountability as we work toward recovery.»

In November 2020, Sharecare debuted a strategic partnership with Forbes Travel Guide to empower the hospitality industry to mitigate the operational and health safety challenges introduced by the pandemic and restore confidence among guests and travel planners. Since then, more than 100 hotels and resorts across the globe have become Sharecare Health Security VERIFIED® with Forbes Travel Guide. Additionally, Internova Travel Group selected Sharecare and Forbes Travel Guide to validate the procedures and protocols at more than 50,000 hotels booked through its systems, each of which Internova expects to be Sharecare Health Security VERIFIED® with Forbes Travel Guide by the end of Q1 2022.

To learn more about State Farm Arena’s approach to COVID-19 safety visit statefarmarena.com/covid-19.

# TrueToAtlanta #

ABOUT THE ATLANTA HAWKS
Committed to entertaining and uniting the city of Atlanta since 1968, the Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena, under the leadership of Principal Owners Tony Ressler and Jami Gertz, continue to build bridges through basketball by following its True to Atlanta mantra. On the court, the Hawks’ exciting young core is led by All-Star point guard Trae Young as the organization received the NBA’s top ranking in overall in-game experience for the last two seasons. Off the court, the Hawks organization focuses on positively impacting the lives of Atlantans through providing access to youth basketball, fighting food insecurity, and the recent transformation of State Farm Arena into Georgia’s largest-ever voting precinct for the 2020 elections. The Hawks family also includes the College Park Skyhawks (NBA G League) and Hawks Talon Gaming Club (NBA 2K League). Atlanta Hawks Membership, which includes your seat for every home game for the 2020-21 regular season, is on sale now at www.hawks.com/membership or by calling 866-715-1500. For more information on the Hawks, log on to www.hawks.com or follow us on social media @ATLHawks.

ABOUT SHARECARE
Sharecare is the leading digital health company that helps people – no matter where they are in their health journey – unify and manage all their health in one place. Our comprehensive and data-driven virtual health platform is designed to help people, providers, employers, health plans, government organizations, and communities optimize individual and population-wide well-being by driving positive behavior change. Driven by our philosophy that we are all together better, at Sharecare, we are committed to supporting each individual through the lens of their personal health and making high-quality care more accessible and affordable for everyone. To learn more, visit www.sharecare.com.

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Toyota Research Institute and Stanford University’s Dynamic Design Lab Study How to Improve Automotive Safety

Inspired by the Skills of Professional Drift Drivers, Research Seeks to Combine the Technology of Vehicle Automation with Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

LOS ALTOS, Calif., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — What if every driver who ran into trouble had the instinctive reflexes of a professional race car driver and the calculated foresight of a supercomputer to avoid a crash? Researchers at Toyota Research Institute are working with <span…

Inspired by the Skills of Professional Drift Drivers, Research Seeks to Combine the Technology of Vehicle Automation with Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

LOS ALTOS, Calif., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — What if every driver who ran into trouble had the instinctive reflexes of a professional race car driver and the calculated foresight of a supercomputer to avoid a crash? Researchers at Toyota Research Institute are working with Stanford’s Dynamic Design Lab to make this vision come true.

Inspired by the Skills of Professional Drift Drivers, Research Seeks to Combine the Technology of Vehicle Automation with Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

The engineers are conducting research into how to bring together the instincts of professional drivers and automated driving technology. Their goal is to design a new level of active safety technology and share it broadly so that Toyota and other auto manufacturers can deploy it on the road.

«Every day, there are deadly vehicle crashes that result from extreme situations where most drivers would need superhuman skills to avoid a collision,» said Gill Pratt, TRI CEO and Chief Scientist at Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC). «The reality is that every driver has vulnerabilities, and to avoid a crash, drivers often need to make maneuvers that are beyond their abilities. Through this project, TRI will learn from some of the most skilled drivers in the world to develop sophisticated control algorithms that amplify human driving abilities and keep people safe. This is the essence of the Toyota Guardian™ approach.»

Every year, car crashes result in nearly 40,000 fatalities in the United States, and about 1.25 million fatalities worldwide. Toyota’s goal is to reduce that number to zero. While most crashes occur in mundane situations, in other situations drivers may need to make maneuvers that take their vehicle close to and, at times, exceed normal limits of handling. When faced with wet or slippery roads for instance, professional drivers may choose to ‘drift’ the car through a turn.

«Since 2008, our lab has taken inspiration from human race car drivers in designing algorithms that enable automated vehicles to handle the most challenging emergencies,» said Professor Chris Gerdes of Stanford University’s Dynamic Design Laboratory.  «Through this research, we have the opportunity to move these ideas much closer to saving lives on the road.» 

TRI has supported the Dynamic Design Lab’s research for many years. The current project draws upon Stanford’s published paper, «Opening New Dimensions: Vehicle Motion Planning and Control using Brakes while Drifting,» in which Stanford researchers demonstrated advanced drifting on MARTY, an electrified, automated DeLorean. Stanford’s experimental results produced a proof-of-concept architecture capable of controlling a rear-wheel drive vehicle in a drift using brakes, steering and propulsion. TRI is now applying this architecture to vehicle platforms, including the GR Supra.

TRI is also engaging Toyota’s engineering expertise in motorsports and advanced development. Toyota Racing Development (TRD U.S.A., Inc.) in the United States is providing valuable technical and experiential know-how in motorsports and drifting. Separately, TRI is also working with Toyota Motor Corporation’s Vehicle Dynamics Control Team — based in Japan — to apply the drifting architecture for future Toyota vehicles.

About Toyota Research Institute
Toyota Research Institute (TRI), established in 2015, aims to develop active vehicle safety and automated driving technologies, robotics, and other human amplification technology.  Led by Dr. Gill Pratt, TRI’s researchers use artificial intelligence to benefit society and improve the human condition by creating a future where everyone has the freedom to move, engage, and explore. TRI is based in the United States, with offices in Los Altos, California, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Ann Arbor, Michigan. For more information about TRI, please visit http://tri.global.

Media Contacts

Stephen Hughes
Communications Manager
Toyota Research Institute
Stephen.Hughes@tri.global
650-422-8947

Wendy Rosen
Communications Dir.
Toyota Research Institute
Wendy.Rosen@tri.global
650-284-6429

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Toyota Research Institute and Stanford University’s Dynamic Design Lab Study How to Improve Automotive Safety

Inspired by the Skills of Professional Drift Drivers, Research Seeks to Combine the Technology of Vehicle Automation with Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

LOS ALTOS, Calif., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — What if every driver who ran into trouble had the instinctive reflexes of a professional race car driver and the calculated foresight of a supercomputer to avoid a crash? Researchers at Toyota Research Institute are working with <span…

Inspired by the Skills of Professional Drift Drivers, Research Seeks to Combine the Technology of Vehicle Automation with Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

LOS ALTOS, Calif., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — What if every driver who ran into trouble had the instinctive reflexes of a professional race car driver and the calculated foresight of a supercomputer to avoid a crash? Researchers at Toyota Research Institute are working with Stanford’s Dynamic Design Lab to make this vision come true.

Inspired by the Skills of Professional Drift Drivers, Research Seeks to Combine the Technology of Vehicle Automation with Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

The engineers are conducting research into how to bring together the instincts of professional drivers and automated driving technology. Their goal is to design a new level of active safety technology and share it broadly so that Toyota and other auto manufacturers can deploy it on the road.

«Every day, there are deadly vehicle crashes that result from extreme situations where most drivers would need superhuman skills to avoid a collision,» said Gill Pratt, TRI CEO and Chief Scientist at Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC). «The reality is that every driver has vulnerabilities, and to avoid a crash, drivers often need to make maneuvers that are beyond their abilities. Through this project, TRI will learn from some of the most skilled drivers in the world to develop sophisticated control algorithms that amplify human driving abilities and keep people safe. This is the essence of the Toyota Guardian™ approach.»

Every year, car crashes result in nearly 40,000 fatalities in the United States, and about 1.25 million fatalities worldwide. Toyota’s goal is to reduce that number to zero. While most crashes occur in mundane situations, in other situations drivers may need to make maneuvers that take their vehicle close to and, at times, exceed normal limits of handling. When faced with wet or slippery roads for instance, professional drivers may choose to ‘drift’ the car through a turn.

«Since 2008, our lab has taken inspiration from human race car drivers in designing algorithms that enable automated vehicles to handle the most challenging emergencies,» said Professor Chris Gerdes of Stanford University’s Dynamic Design Laboratory.  «Through this research, we have the opportunity to move these ideas much closer to saving lives on the road.» 

TRI has supported the Dynamic Design Lab’s research for many years. The current project draws upon Stanford’s published paper, «Opening New Dimensions: Vehicle Motion Planning and Control using Brakes while Drifting,» in which Stanford researchers demonstrated advanced drifting on MARTY, an electrified, automated DeLorean. Stanford’s experimental results produced a proof-of-concept architecture capable of controlling a rear-wheel drive vehicle in a drift using brakes, steering and propulsion. TRI is now applying this architecture to vehicle platforms, including the GR Supra.

TRI is also engaging Toyota’s engineering expertise in motorsports and advanced development. Toyota Racing Development (TRD U.S.A., Inc.) in the United States is providing valuable technical and experiential know-how in motorsports and drifting. Separately, TRI is also working with Toyota Motor Corporation’s Vehicle Dynamics Control Team — based in Japan — to apply the drifting architecture for future Toyota vehicles.

About Toyota Research Institute
Toyota Research Institute (TRI), established in 2015, aims to develop active vehicle safety and automated driving technologies, robotics, and other human amplification technology.  Led by Dr. Gill Pratt, TRI’s researchers use artificial intelligence to benefit society and improve the human condition by creating a future where everyone has the freedom to move, engage, and explore. TRI is based in the United States, with offices in Los Altos, California, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Ann Arbor, Michigan. For more information about TRI, please visit http://tri.global.

Media Contacts

Stephen Hughes
Communications Manager
Toyota Research Institute
Stephen.Hughes@tri.global
650-422-8947

Wendy Rosen
Communications Dir.
Toyota Research Institute
Wendy.Rosen@tri.global
650-284-6429

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Discovery Cove Awarded the Best Marine Mammal Park by Global Brand Awards 2020

LONDON, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Discovery Cove has won the ‘Best Marine Mammal Park‘ award at this year’s Global Brand Awards. The awards jury has selected Discovery Cove from a very competitive group of entrants for its exceptional commitment to quality guest experience, animal conservation efforts, and innovation.

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LONDON, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Discovery Cove has won the ‘Best Marine Mammal Park‘ award at this year’s Global Brand Awards. The awards jury has selected Discovery Cove from a very competitive group of entrants for its exceptional commitment to quality guest experience, animal conservation efforts, and innovation.

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The Global Brand Awards is an annual awards program held by Global Brands Magazine (GBM), headquartered in the UK. Each year, GBM conducts a series of awards for companies that have stood out among the industry leaders, demonstrating exceptional service and unique vision. This is the eighth edition of the awards.

Jay Reddy, Head of Branding at Global Brands Magazine, commented: «We are delighted to award Discovery Cove with this prestigious honour as the ‘Best Marine Mammal Park’. This award highlights the park’s achievements in creating the absolute best marine experience one can imagine while providing the highest standards of animal care. Discovery Cove is one of the most unique destinations in the United States, where guests can not only learn about aquatic mammals through immersive experiences, but also relax and play on white sandy beaches in a beautiful tropical setting surrounded by majestic waterfalls, reefs filled with sea life, rocky lagoons, and winding rivers. A visit to this intimate, all-inclusive destination includes endless food and drink options, wet suits, snorkel gear, towels, and many more amenities. With reservations required and limited capacity, the experience is one of the most exclusive attractions in the country.»

Marc Swanson, Interim CEO at SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, commented: «We want to thank the team at Global Brands Magazine for this exciting accolade. Discovery Cove is truly a unique offering. Our guests can unwind in a tropical and tranquil oasis, enjoy unforgettable up-close animal experiences, and make lasting memories at this breathtaking destination. Our goal is to provide a relaxing, immersive experience in paradise, all while inspiring the next generation of conservation and animal care leaders to be good stewards of our planet by educating our guests about the natural world.»

Owned and operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Discovery Cove is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and is committed to protecting and preserving species and their habitats; educating people about the challenges that animals face; and inspiring the next generation of conservationists, marine biologists, scientists, and animal enthusiasts to act. SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment actively supports global conservation initiatives by providing financial and scientific support to organizations focused on animal rescue and rehabilitation, conservation education, habitat protection, and species research.

About Discovery Cove 

Discovery Cove in Orlando, Florida, is a stunning all-inclusive day resort where guests can swim with dolphins, snorkel among thousands of tropical fish and rays, hand-feed hundreds of exotic birds, strut alongside flamingos, and more. At Discovery Cove, guests can experience nature and animals like never before, connecting with dolphins in the Dolphin Lagoon, or exploring the stunning coral reef habitat at The Grand Reef. Relaxation comes naturally for visitors at Discovery Cove, whether riding the soothing currents along Wind-Away River, enjoying the melodies of colourful feathered friends in the Explorer’s Aviary, or simply soaking up the sun along the white sandy beaches with plenty of open space for physical distancing.

About Global Brands Magazine (UK)

Global Brands Magazine (GBM) has been on the forefront, bringing news, views and opinions on brands that are shaping the future of their industry. The UK-based magazine provides its readers with the latest news and information on ‘best-in-class’ brands across the globe. Each year, GBM develops a series of awards for companies that stood out having a unique vision, exceptional service, innovative solutions and consumer-centric products, among their industry leaders.

About Global Brand Awards:

Global Brand Awards was established with the aim of honouring excellence in performance and rewarding companies across different sectors. The brand awards bring limelight to organizations who have performed remarkably well in the field of Finance, Education, Hospitality, Automobiles, Lifestyle, Education, Real Estate and Technology. The company also showcases popular shoe, clothing and fashion brands by providing consumers with the latest insights into the branding world. The GBM Brand Awards aim to recognize key players who make progress toward excellence and giving a stage to acknowledge their efforts. In addition, GBM strives to create awareness concerning the significance of such organizations and reward them for rigorous efforts, with ultimate global recognition.

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Discovery Cove Awarded the Best Marine Mammal Park by Global Brand Awards 2020

LONDON, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Discovery Cove has won the ‘Best Marine Mammal Park‘ award at this year’s Global Brand Awards. The awards jury has selected Discovery Cove from a very competitive group of entrants for its exceptional commitment to quality guest experience, animal conservation efforts, and innovation.

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LONDON, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Discovery Cove has won the ‘Best Marine Mammal Park‘ award at this year’s Global Brand Awards. The awards jury has selected Discovery Cove from a very competitive group of entrants for its exceptional commitment to quality guest experience, animal conservation efforts, and innovation.

GBM_Logo

The Global Brand Awards is an annual awards program held by Global Brands Magazine (GBM), headquartered in the UK. Each year, GBM conducts a series of awards for companies that have stood out among the industry leaders, demonstrating exceptional service and unique vision. This is the eighth edition of the awards.

Jay Reddy, Head of Branding at Global Brands Magazine, commented: «We are delighted to award Discovery Cove with this prestigious honour as the ‘Best Marine Mammal Park’. This award highlights the park’s achievements in creating the absolute best marine experience one can imagine while providing the highest standards of animal care. Discovery Cove is one of the most unique destinations in the United States, where guests can not only learn about aquatic mammals through immersive experiences, but also relax and play on white sandy beaches in a beautiful tropical setting surrounded by majestic waterfalls, reefs filled with sea life, rocky lagoons, and winding rivers. A visit to this intimate, all-inclusive destination includes endless food and drink options, wet suits, snorkel gear, towels, and many more amenities. With reservations required and limited capacity, the experience is one of the most exclusive attractions in the country.»

Marc Swanson, Interim CEO at SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, commented: «We want to thank the team at Global Brands Magazine for this exciting accolade. Discovery Cove is truly a unique offering. Our guests can unwind in a tropical and tranquil oasis, enjoy unforgettable up-close animal experiences, and make lasting memories at this breathtaking destination. Our goal is to provide a relaxing, immersive experience in paradise, all while inspiring the next generation of conservation and animal care leaders to be good stewards of our planet by educating our guests about the natural world.»

Owned and operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Discovery Cove is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and is committed to protecting and preserving species and their habitats; educating people about the challenges that animals face; and inspiring the next generation of conservationists, marine biologists, scientists, and animal enthusiasts to act. SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment actively supports global conservation initiatives by providing financial and scientific support to organizations focused on animal rescue and rehabilitation, conservation education, habitat protection, and species research.

About Discovery Cove 

Discovery Cove in Orlando, Florida, is a stunning all-inclusive day resort where guests can swim with dolphins, snorkel among thousands of tropical fish and rays, hand-feed hundreds of exotic birds, strut alongside flamingos, and more. At Discovery Cove, guests can experience nature and animals like never before, connecting with dolphins in the Dolphin Lagoon, or exploring the stunning coral reef habitat at The Grand Reef. Relaxation comes naturally for visitors at Discovery Cove, whether riding the soothing currents along Wind-Away River, enjoying the melodies of colourful feathered friends in the Explorer’s Aviary, or simply soaking up the sun along the white sandy beaches with plenty of open space for physical distancing.

About Global Brands Magazine (UK)

Global Brands Magazine (GBM) has been on the forefront, bringing news, views and opinions on brands that are shaping the future of their industry. The UK-based magazine provides its readers with the latest news and information on ‘best-in-class’ brands across the globe. Each year, GBM develops a series of awards for companies that stood out having a unique vision, exceptional service, innovative solutions and consumer-centric products, among their industry leaders.

About Global Brand Awards:

Global Brand Awards was established with the aim of honouring excellence in performance and rewarding companies across different sectors. The brand awards bring limelight to organizations who have performed remarkably well in the field of Finance, Education, Hospitality, Automobiles, Lifestyle, Education, Real Estate and Technology. The company also showcases popular shoe, clothing and fashion brands by providing consumers with the latest insights into the branding world. The GBM Brand Awards aim to recognize key players who make progress toward excellence and giving a stage to acknowledge their efforts. In addition, GBM strives to create awareness concerning the significance of such organizations and reward them for rigorous efforts, with ultimate global recognition.

 

         

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Save on Automotive Service and Yearly Maintenance at Earnhardt Hyundai North Scottsdale

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Earnhardt Hyundai North Scottsdale is offering Phoenix and Scottsdale drivers an attractive lineup of vehicle maintenance and service deals this month. The dealership currently has savings offers on a variety of key automotive services, from tune-ups to parts replacements.

From now until Jan. 31, local owners can take advantage of seven service…

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Earnhardt Hyundai North Scottsdale is offering Phoenix and Scottsdale drivers an attractive lineup of vehicle maintenance and service deals this month. The dealership currently has savings offers on a variety of key automotive services, from tune-ups to parts replacements.

From now until Jan. 31, local owners can take advantage of seven service coupons available for the Earnhardt Hyundai North Scottsdale service department. Available savings include a $79.95 Arctic Blast A/C Enhancer, a $159.95 full vehicle detailing, $69.95 cabin and engine air filter replacement and $109.95 all-wheel alignment. The Earnhardt Hyundai North Scottsdale service department is also offering a free diagnostic check for check engine, air bag, ESC and tire pressure lights, 25% off any service for vehicles over 100,000 miles and up to 20% off a vital fluids exchange.

The team of experts at the Earnhardt Hyundai North Scottsdale service center are trained extensively to know the Hyundai lineup of models best. The Earnhardt Hyundai North Scottsdale service team is committed to providing stress-free and affordable service for local Phoenix and Scottsdale car owners. The dealership’s staff prides itself on exceeding the expectations of customers and prioritizing customer satisfaction.

Additional information about the Earnhardt Hyundai North Scottsdale service team can be found on the dealership’s website, northscottsdalehyundai.com. The Earnhardt Hyundai North Scottsdale service center is located at 8445 E Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 and is open six days a week. The dealership’s service center is open Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. For specific inquiries a member of the service team can be contacted by calling 888-505-0099 anytime during normal operating hours.

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Mark Rushford, Earnhardt Hyundai North Scottsdale, 480-922-5200, press@earnhardt.com

 

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