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AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 26, 2024-- ZP Better Together, a leading provider of video relay services (VRS) for the deaf and hard of hearing communities, announced today that it will join the Teleperformance family, a digital business services company that aligns with ZP’s principles and is the parent company of LanguageLine Solutions, a US-based global leader in interpretation, translation and localization services. To view an American Sign Language interpretation of this press release, please visit ZP . ZP Better Together has been a leader in paving the way for equitable communication through innovation and accessibility. We believe this alliance with Teleperformance will create a powerhouse partnership, opening new opportunities for ZP to deliver top-notch services, expand reach, tap into global markets and further strengthen its position as the leading solution-maker delivering the highest-quality and most innovative communication services for the deaf and hard of hearing community. “By joining forces with Teleperformance, we intend to leverage our combined expertise and resources to serve more people in more places – ensuring no one gets left behind,” said Sherri Turpin, Chief Executive Officer of ZP Better Together . “While this marks a new and exciting chapter for our organization, our focus remains on our mission and on maintaining the same passion and dedication that have been our guiding principles for more than 20 years.” “At Teleperformance, we are proud to combine our strengths with ZP Better Together to advance our shared mission of creating meaningful connections for all,” said Thomas Mackenbrock, TP’s Group Deputy CEO . “Throughout the years, we have continued to be impressed by ZP’s innovative and accessible communications solutions, which we believe are the perfect complement to TP's standard of excellence and service. This new partnership brings together leading-edge capabilities to provide best-in-class services to the communities we proudly serve.” Teleperformance was recently named one of the top 10 World’s Best Workplaces 2024 by Fortune, for the fourth consecutive year, and is known for its work blending advanced technology with human empathy to deliver enhanced customer care that is simpler, faster and safer. We believe these capabilities, mixed with ZP’s leading, innovative and trusted communication services, will redefine equitable communication and accessibility not only for deaf and hard of hearing consumers but also for some of the biggest companies in the world. Chris Michalik, Managing Director of Kinderhook Industries added: “Since 2015, I’ve had the privilege to work with ZP Better Together to drive growth, innovation and best-in-class communications solutions for the deaf and hard of hearing communities. I’m incredibly proud of ZP’s dedication and resilience. The strong culture ZP built has positioned them for this exciting chapter. Teleperformance is an ideal partner to continue ZP’s remarkable journey, and I look forward to witnessing the success they’ll achieve together.” Jefferies served as exclusive financial advisor to ZP Better Together on its sale to Teleperformance. About ZP Better Together ZP Better Together is a leading communications solution-maker dedicated to delivering the highest-quality and most innovative communication services to meet the unique needs of each deaf and hard of hearing individual. Our commitment extends across hardware, software, cloud-based, and in-person solutions, including Video Relay Service (VRS), Video Remote Interpreting (VRI), Communication Access Real-Time Translation (CART), On-Site Interpreting, CloudVP, and Scheduled Virtual Interpreting (SVI) for use with third-party videoconferencing platforms. We also provide trilingual sign language interpreting services for those who speak Spanish. These communication services are the foundation of our commitment to the belief that every conversation matters. Whether it is at home, on the go, at school, or in the workplace, our mission is to grow and bridge two worlds with innovative, accessible communication solutions, creating more opportunities in our deaf and hard of hearing community. About Teleperformance Group Teleperformance (TEP – ISIN: FR0000051807 – Reuters: TEPRF.PA - Bloomberg: TEP FP), is a global leader in digital business services which consistently seeks to blend the best of advanced technology with human empathy to deliver enhanced customer care that is simpler, faster, and safer for the world’s biggest brands and their customers. The Group’s comprehensive, AI-powered service portfolio ranges from front office customer care to back-office functions, including operations consulting and high-value digital transformation services. It also offers a range of specialized services such as collections, interpreting and localization, visa and consular services, and recruitment process outsourcing services. The teams of multilingual, inspired, and passionate experts and advisors, spread in close to 100 countries, as well as the Group’s local presence allows it to be a force of good in supporting communities, clients, and the environment. In 2023, Teleperformance reported consolidated revenue of €8,345 million (US$9 billion) and net profit of €602 million. Teleperformance shares are traded on the Euronext Paris market, Compartment A, and are eligible for the deferred settlement service. They are included in the following indices: CAC 40, STOXX 600, S&P Europe 350, MSCI Global Standard and Euronext Tech Leaders. In the area of corporate social responsibility, Teleperformance shares are included in the CAC 40 ESG since September 2022, the Euronext Vigeo Euro 120 index since 2015, the MSCI Europe ESG Leaders index since 2019, the FTSE4Good index since 2018 and the S&P Global 1200 ESG index since 2017. View source version on businesswire.com : https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241126134360/en/ CONTACT: Laura Hernandez Smith Laura@Rokksolutions.com KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA TEXAS INDUSTRY KEYWORD: CONSUMER TECHNOLOGY AUDIO/VIDEO SOFTWARE HARDWARE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES SOURCE: ZP Better Together Copyright Business Wire 2024. PUB: 11/26/2024 01:26 PM/DISC: 11/26/2024 01:26 PM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241126134360/enNoneMacron vows to serve remainder of term as French president
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Fiji and Australia share a love of sport. It brings us together like nothing else can – we share sporting history and heroes, enjoy our rivalry on the field, and celebrate our successes off it. That is why sport is such an important part of our renewed and elevated Fiji-Australia Vuvale Partnership. Recognising the strength of this connection, the Australian Government is partnering with the Australian Rugby League Commission to invest in a ten-year program to deepen our engagement with the Pacific through rugby league. This includes support for a PNG franchise to join the Australian National Rugby League (NRL). The package will deliver funding for grassroots, school, talent and elite pathways in Fiji, using sport to complement our development programs, and improve education, health and gender equity outcomes. There will be a strong focus on girls and women’s rugby league across Fiji and the Pacific, cultivating elite players pathways for girls and women to play at the highest levels. Building on the recent success of the Pacific Championships, co-hosted in Suva, the partnership will continue to support regular elite competition in Fiji and the Pacific. It was fantastic to see the passion and energy of Fijian rugby league fans who attended the consecutive double-headers, to support the Fiji Bati and Bulikula. This new program will provide even more opportunities for boys, girls, men and women in Fiji to reach the highest level in the game. This will complement our existing support for Fiji’s elite pathways through the Kaiviti Silktails’ participation in the NSW Jersey Flegg competition, and support for emerging women players and coaches to participate in the Rise Rookie Academy program. This sports-based program reflects Australia’s unique identity and connections with our Pacific family. In fact, approximately 50 per cent of current NRL and NRLW players have Pasifika heritage. Sport also plays an important role in important life lessons and building strong communities. Sport keeps kids in school; it teaches them teamwork, cooperation, strategy and discipline. It creates opportunities and builds aspiration. One of the greatest achievements from the Australian Government’s existing investments in rugby league in the Pacific is the increased participation of schoolboys and schoolgirls, including young Fijians, at international events. It is wonderful to see the passion and skill of the younger generation. Australia’s new investment will further support pathways to develop talent and promote Pasifika representation at the elite level. The Pacific Rugby League Partnership builds upon 25 years of Australian sports investment to help transform lives and strengthen links with our Pacific family, including: • PacificAus Sports – developing pathways for Pacific teams and athletes, including the Fijian and Fijiana Drua, to compete in elite competitions; facilitating access to high performance training in Australia, including ahead of the year’s Olympics; and investing in increased presence of Australian elite teams and athletes in the Pacific. • Team Up – helping address barriers preventing women, girls and people with disabilities from accessing beneficial sport programs. The new partnership will be designed and delivered in partnership with the Australian Rugby League Commission and our Pacific partners to achieve impacts on and off the sporting field, including in economic development, education, social cohesion, gender equality, and health. This is an exciting new chapter of our shared sporting history. I am excited to join our Fijian Vuvale to see rugby league in Fiji go from strength to strength, from schools and community competitions to the international stage. Vinaka vakalevu.
Star Trek 's Harry Kim was done dirty by Voyager many times throughout the series. He was killed, given an alien disease, and, worst of all, remained at the rank of Ensign for the entirety of the series. So, when CinemaBlend spoke to actor Garrett Wang about his feelings during that at the time, he was candid about how displeased he was, how his perspective changed over time, and how he made a wild plea to Kate Mulgrew. I had a chance to talk to Wang ahead of his return in the Star Trek: Lower Decks episode "Fissure Quest" (which you can stream now with a Paramount+ subscription ), and we also chatted about the past WTF moments of Voyager as well as Harry never being promoted. Even though it was a character on the show, I asked the actor if he ever felt "miffed" about Harry never moving to that next level. To my mild surprise, he was so worked up about it that he ended up outside Kate Mulgrew's trailer at one point. Here's what he said: I was miffed for a very long time. I was miffed for a very, very long time. I remember knocking on Kate Mulgrew's trailer door, pleading to the actress playing the captain to promote me. I said, ‘This is ridiculous. I haven't been promoted yet. I've done all these things for the crew. I've helped save the day a few times.’ And Kate was like, ‘I know, I know.’ So she was sympathetic, but silly me, I was so desperate. I went to the actress playing the role of captain to try to get promoted. And so yeah, I was miffed in the beginning. Mulgrew was at the top of the call sheet, but even then, she was also working at the will of the writers and the showrunner. Unlike upcoming Trek shows , the largely episodic structure of The Next Generation era meant maintaining the status quo. However, even then, the series found a way to demote and reinstate Tom Paris, so I can understand why Garrett Wang was so frustrated. Given that, one might think Star Trek: Lower Decks ' "Fissure Quest" so directly poking fun at the multiverse of Harrys being shocked over one's promotion might sting a little. However, Wang assured me that's not the case these days, and he learned to embrace that part of his character that made him stand out among some of the best Star Trek characters out there: I learned to accept it. And that's the lesson there for all human beings that we're all in a situation at one point or another. Whether it's work or school where we're stuck in a rut where we're not advancing and we're feeling like everything is against us. And that's truly Harry. Harry is the punching bag of Voyager. Harry is the Rodney Dangerfield of Voyager. 'No respect,' for those of you out there who understand that reference. As time went on, I accepted it and realized that, 'Hey, this happens to Harry, and it happens to people in real life. And what do you do? You could sit there and complain about it and get gray hairs over it or get over it.' Because that's the thing: stress and trauma cause illness in the body, right? Or, you can go with the flow, and I've actually owned it to the point where my tag whenever I play any online games and my gamer name is Forever Ensign. So, I have already adopted it. I've embraced it. It's of little surprise to me that Lower Decks creator Mike McMahan helped create a script that Garrett Wang was comfortable with and was the first to feature the character again in the new era. That said, the actor did confirm to CinemaBlend that it wasn't his first invite back to Star Trek , but that's all we know about that. Star Trek: Lower Decks' Jerry O'Connell Shared A Cryptic Response When Asked About Not Being In The Strange New Worlds Crossover, And Now I'm Curious Harry Kim was the villain of sorts in Star Trek: Lower Decks ' "Fissure Quest," but he was also the hero. A promoted Harry attempted to transport all the other Harrys to his universe where they could be their best selves, only to be thwarted by his other selves because none of them wanted that. Sure, the acknowledgment of hard work would've been nice, but in a post-scarcity society how much should people value a promotion? They're all getting a meal of their choosing from the replicator the same as anyone else, so maybe rank and prestige aren't so valuable until it gets to a certain point. Maybe the finale of Star Trek: Lower Decks will go deeper on that idea too, because if I've learned anything, it's to expect the well-thought-out unexpected with this show. CINEMABLEND NEWSLETTER Your Daily Blend of Entertainment News Catch the finale of Lower Decks when it airs on the 2024 TV schedule Thursday, December 19th on Paramount+. I'm thrilled to see the conclusion of the series, though I have to say it would be more thrilling to see the series get picked up by another streamer and make a big return.Lagos Liga adopts VAR, clubs battle for N50m
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In the first round of Croatia's presidential election, incumbent president Zoran Milanovic secured the highest vote percentage with 49.1%, just shy of the required majority. Consequently, Milanovic will face Dragan Primorac, who garnered 19.35% of the vote, in a second-round election set for January 12. Milanovic, representing the opposition Social Democrats, was outspoken against the current government led by the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ). Nevertheless, he delivered a conciliatory message, pledging to support the government during uncertain times and emphasizing his vision for a Croatia with strong national interests. The HDZ-backed candidate, Primorac, sees the upcoming runoff as a pivotal opportunity to draw support from right-wing voters whose preferences were split among other candidates in the initial round. Around 3.8 million Croatians were eligible to vote, with a turnout of 46%, according to official data. (With inputs from agencies.)
China 's military-developed supercomputer, Tianhe, has once again bagged the top spot in a global test of artificial intelligence (AI) computing efficiency. Built by the National University of Defense Technology, the machine has now topped the Green Graph500 list twice since 2021. The list ranks the world's most power-efficient big data processing systems. Supercomputers like Tianhe are essential for conducting research in fields like climate change studies, space exploration, and disease treatment development. Tianhe's performance surpasses previous models The Green Graph500 list, introduced in 2010, measures performance-per-watt for processing large graphs. It compares the energy efficiency of the fastest supercomputers dealing with data-intensive tasks. In this ranking, China's Tianhe Exa-node Prototype scored an impressive 6,320 MTEPS/W (million traversed edges per second per watt), a measure of a system's efficiency in internal data communication. The score beat its predecessor model and Eniad from the University of Pennsylvania . Top ranking signifies major breakthroughs Meng Xiangfei, the chief scientist at the National Supercomputer Centre in Tianjin, which hosts the Tianhe supercomputer, said this top ranking marks major international breakthroughs in complex data analysis. He also stressed that Tianhe will be instrumental in developing next-generation intelligent technologies. The system has already aided major achievements in research fields like numerical simulation technology, materials computation, and environmental meteorology. Tianhe's contributions extend to industrial sectors Beyond research, Tianhe has also made significant strides in industrial areas like superintelligent integration, large generative models, and supercomputing internet. These advancements underscore the system's versatility and potential for broader applications. In 2023, the Chinese National Supercomputing Center in Guangzhou introduced another domestically developed supercomputer named Tianhe Xingyi. Although its specifications remain undisclosed, officials claim that it surpasses the capabilities of the renowned Tianhe-2 supercomputer.Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy meet with Republicans to talk spending cuts. They face a steep climb.