Future Electronics Commits to Design Resilience and Availability for Customers

Montreal, Canada (release-news ) April 6, 2022 - Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, re-worked their programs to ensure long-term resilience and availability for their customers' designs.

The worldwide chip shortage has resulted in significant impacts on lead times, and many engineers and product teams have been forced to make adjustments and rely on short-term-solutions.

Future Electronics is committed to providing customers with long-term solutions. In order to achieve this, the company is focusing their engineering solutions around resilience and availability to ensure customers can quickly adjust to market changes without compromising the fluidity of their design process.

Designing for Resilience: Maximizing production options over time

Future Electronics' engineers offer customers resilient component strategies from the architecture to production stages in order to maximize multi-vendor options and can provide key supplier information to confirm life cycles and longevity.

The company leverages factory-level training from suppliers to provide expertise on the strengths and weaknesses of various solutions for customer designs, emphasizing interchangeability of parts to ensure longevity and stability of design.

Future's engineers look to reduce the end product's total number of parts to mitigate stress on the BOM and decrease potential supply chain issues.

Designing for Availability: Worry-free redesigns enabled at the outset

Future's vast and detailed knowledge of supplier inventories enables them to efficiently redesign products in the event of a shortage. Engineers can make the best use of existing materials to ensure there are no delays to the customer's design process and can begin pipelining product following architectural selection.

The company's engineering teams continuously refine product portfolios to help customers choose the most cost-effective solutions. They can review existing production BOMs to find fit, form, and function replacement, or assist in selecting parts that could be used with minor redesign.

Future Electronics' world-class engineering and supply chain solutions ensure that customers' next-generation designs run smoothly, with the capacity to handle any disruptions or challenges that arise.

To learn more about Future Electronics' engineering and supply chain solutions, and to access the world's largest available-to-sell inventory, 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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The New Age Retirement Homes of Kerala

Karukachal, Kerala, 2022-April-06 — Many people who are retiring today are doing so with mixed emotions. On the one hand, they are excited about the prospect of spending more time with their families and pursuing their hobbies. On the other hand, they are worried about making ends meet financially. With retirees living longer than ever before, many find that traditional retirement homes are not always the best option.

This article highlights five retirements and luxury old age homes that seniors should consider as they begin to plan their post-work lives.

Independent Living Communities

People who are 65 or older have the option of living in an independent living community. Independent living communities are often located near major urban areas. They are ideal for individuals who want to maintain a high quality of life without relying on others for assistance. Furthermore, people who live in these communities tend to develop strong social ties with people their own age, making them a great option for retirees who want to stay active and spend time with others.

Age-Restricted Communities

Although some communities have slightly different rules, an age-restricted community is a retirement community for seniors 55 and older.

Age-restricted communities can provide residents with an active lifestyle and easy access to great amenities like transportation systems, fitness facilities, and community gatherings. People living in Kochi can find such a facility by searching online for “retirement homes in Kochi.”

Continuing Care Retirement Communities

A CCRC or continuing care retirement community is a special type of age-restricted community that offers residents a variety of living options. With these options, residents can select their preferred level of care, including independent living, assisted living, and/or nursing home care.

In exchange for the cost of community membership and any care options selected, residents receive a monthly stipend from the CCRC to help with living expenses.

Assisted living

Some seniors choose to live independently in their own homes but need some help with daily tasks like meal preparation, housekeeping, transportation, and medication reminders. The term "assisted living" refers to a non-medical supportive care option that offers these services.

Not all seniors need the same level of assistance, and assisted living communities to offer the convenience of choosing the level of help that fits the needs of the resident's individual situation.

Skilled Nursing Facilities

Skilled nursing staffs, also known as nursing homes, offer 24-hour health care for seniors who need assistance with activities of daily living, including help with eating, dressing, bathing, grooming, and toileting.

Nursing homes are also offered as an alternative to hospice care. They are best suited for seniors who no longer want to live independently but are healthy enough to live on their own and just need some medical assistance.

 

Contact: –

Address: Travancore Foundation
Post Box 17, Karukachal P.O,
Champakkara, Karukachal,
Kerala 686540

Tel: +91 7025576000

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New Professional Ski and Snowboard Wear Standard in China

SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, is reminding stakeholders that China has released a new national product standard for ski and snowboard wear used by professional sportsmen and women.

 

Issued by the Standardization Administration of China, GB/T 41176-2021 was included in China’s No. 17 announcement of approved national standards in 2021. It covers ski and snowboard wear that is used in professional sports, but it is not applicable to clothing for infants aged 36 months or less.

 

Professional ski and snowboard wear is defined as garments with a specifically designed structure for skiing and snowboarding that are made from textile fabrics with water resistance, wind resistance and breathability properties. It covers both one-piece and two-piece items of clothing, depending on style, and includes garments that are:

  • Single layer
  • Single layer and lined
  • Filled with materials

 

Filling materials must conform to relevant national mandatory standards, and down filling must comply with the provisions in 4.3.3 in GB/T 14272-2021.

 

GB/T 41176-2021 contains provisions relating to :

  • Construction
  • Internal quality
  • Appearance quality

 

To learn more about GB/T 41176-2021, review SGS’s original SafeGuardS 042/22.

 

The new standard will come into effect on July 1, 2022.

 

SGS Softlines Services

SGS has a worldwide network of over 40 state-of-the-art laboratories, including 10 in China, specializing in testing of apparel, footwear, and home textiles. Their committed team is drawn from multi-disciplinary backgrounds, allowing them to conduct a comprehensive range of physical, chemical, and functional testing services for components, materials and finished products. SGS helps companies ensure quality, performance, and compliance with international, industrial, and regulatory standards worldwide. In the end, it’s only trusted because it’s tested. Learn more about SGS’s Softlines Services.

SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full China Releases New National Standard GB/T 41176-2021 Professional sportswear – Ski and snowboard wear SafeGuardS.

 

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Louann Spirito

Consumer and Retail — Softlines

US & Canada Softlines Business Head

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About SGS

We are SGS – the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company. We are recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. Our 96,000 employees operate a network of 2,600 offices and laboratories, working together to enable a better, safer and more interconnected world.

World Health Day Medall Healthcare Sights 11 percent Rise in Prediabetics between the Age Group of 20 to 39yrs

Medall Healthcare, India's fastest-growing integrated diagnostics services provider has seen an alarming increase in the percentage of prediabetics among younger age groups. Medall’s data analysis on the results of tests from 2017 at centres across South India, shows an increasing trend in the prevalence of Obesity and Diabetes.

Medall’s data mining on the results of almost 9 lakh HbA1c tests undertaken & almost 2 lakh BMI values show an increasing trend in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases, such as Obesity, Diabetes, Hypertension and Dyslipidaemia, is on the rise and is expected to increase considerably in India. These findings are from Medall’s database of lab values for over a period of 6 years across South India. The primary factor for the increase in obesity is lack of physical activity and unhealthy food habits. Obesity causes increased levels of fatty acids and inflammation, leading to insulin resistance, which in turn can lead to type 2 diabetes.

The HbA1c test measures how much glucose is bound to red blood cells. This test shows the average level of glucose in the blood for the past 3-4 months. BMI is the standard indicator of body fat for most people. It is used to screen for weight categories that may lead to health problems.

 

Dr. Akila Ravikumar, Wellness Consultant, Medall said, “Although diabetes figures are high, it's a fact that at least 60% of cases remain undiagnosed. This is particularly concerning, as the risk of serious complications increases when people do not take steps to do the periodic health checks, which can help them identify problems early. In India, abdominal obesity is one of the major risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVDs) and diabetes. Various studies have shown that the prevalence of obesity among women were significantly higher as compared to men. Obesity is one of the main medical and financial burdens for the government. There is also strong evidence that Indians have a greater degree of insulin resistance that can convert as Diabetes if not identified and corrected early.

It is a common misconception that these chronic conditions are identified mostly in older people. Year-on-year statistics show an increasing trend of prediabetes in younger age groups. Among the age group of 20-39, 21% were prediabetic in 2017 which has now increased to 32% in 2022. It is important to note that prediabetes can be reversed if diagnosed at an early stage. The analysis also clearly shows a steady increase in % of diabetes prevalence in patients aged 40-69.

Year

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022 YTD

Prediabetic %

21.5

25.5

23.5

24

24.8

32

As mentioned above, unchecked obesity can lead to insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes, and this is a growing concern. The Table below highlights the proportion of Overweight/Obese individuals by Age Group. It is observed that in almost all age groups, there are more people in the “Overweight” or “Obese” categories than in the “Normal” category.

           (Source: Medall Data)

Covid-19 pandemic has further emphasized the importance of early identification and management of chronic conditions such as Diabetes, Obesity, and Hypertension. This is a clear indicator that there is a need for preventive health checks, especially in early adulthood. If anyone experiences a weight change or develops signs or symptoms of diabetes, such as increased thirst, increased urination, fatigue or blurred vision they should get a diabetes check and consult a doctor.

 

Arjun Ananth, CEO, Medall said, “It is important that we need to be aware of the impact of lifestyle choices on our health. Our data analysis shows that the younger age group in India is also prone to non-communicable diseases due to lifestyle changes and this trend is alarming. At Medall, we encourage health checks at regular intervals to keep track of metabolic disorders. Our health checks are designed with that in mind and our ‘blume’ program has consistently shown that diabetes and obesity can be reversed”.

In India, more than 135 million individuals were affected by obesity. The prevalence of obesity in India varies due to age, gender, geographical environment, socio-economic status, etc. According to the IDF, prevalence of diabetes will double globally from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million in 2030, with a maximum increase in India. Shockingly, India would be home to almost 100 million patients with diabetes by 2030.

About Medall: Medall is among India's fastest-growing integrated Healthcare Diagnostics and the fourth-largest Diagnostics player in India. With 7000 plus customer touchpoints in 7states and 50+ districts, several NABL accredited labs, Medall provides both radiology and pathology services under one roof. Blume is a program designed to reverse obesity, diabetes and PCOD. Medall has served over 50 million customers and administered over 150 million tests. With a strong focus on digitisation and deployment of state-of-the-art technology, Medall is pioneering clinical and technological innovations in Diagnostics. To know more please log on to: www.medall.in www.blumehealth.in

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VA Senior Care Service Explains What a Friendly Visitor Program Is

Vienna, VA ( release-news.com) April 6, 2022 - SCNOVA, a Virginia senior care service, has recently released a new educational resource that focuses on explaining the details of what a friendly visitor program is. The new article is guided by the in-home care experts at SCNOVA who have been assisting older adults with aging in place through services, companionships, and community. Their team has created this new article to help readers better understand the value of friendly visitor programs.

SCNOVA offers readers valuable information regarding friendly visitor programs and what to look for in these programs. In the article, they explain some important factors that make up friendly visitor programs including visitor hours, community-driven values, and much more. Their team hopes that readers understand the importance of individual, personalized care as well as a focus on community values and high-quality medical techniques and procedures. This new article is meant to help readers have an easier time narrowing down their choices for an at-home senior care service.

While this new article focuses on explaining the details of what to look for in at-home senior care service, SCNOVA's website offers visitors more information regarding their team, experience, as well as a full list of service offerings. SCNOVA offers a full range of in-home care services including caregiver support groups, health advocacy, food pickup/delivery, friendly visitor/caller programs, and much more. Their team consists of trained and vetted volunteers that include medical and companion transportation drivers, friendly callers and visitors, handy helpers, health care advocates, and lifelong learning and cultural enrichment enthusiasts. This volunteer engagement network offers stability, encouragement, and hope for those who truly need it.

With the addition of this new article, the team at SCNOVA hopes that readers will have a better understanding of what friendly visitor programs look like at well-run senior care service. For more information, reach out to the senior care professional at SCNOVA today at 703-260-9568 to learn more about their trusted, compassionate, and quality senior care service. SCNOVA's website can be reached at https://scnova.org/.

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