Lenovo Showcases New AI-Powered Solutions with NVIDIA at Tech World 2024

SEATTLE, Oct. 16, 2024 – Lenovo has unveiled the next phase of its Smarter AI for All vision at the company’s annual global innovation event, Tech World, held in Seattle, Washington. Lenovo showcased a comprehensive portfolio of AI solutions, services, and devices that deliver transformation and tangible return on investment to industries, enterprises, and individuals around the world, as well as announcing key new technologies.
Building on last year’s momentum, Lenovo further embraced hybrid AI as the way forward: a seamless, secure integration of private and public clouds, individual and enterprise solutions. New technologies announced include the launch of Hybrid AI Advantage for enterprises; the latest ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 10 Aura Edition AI laptop, Lenovo AI Now local AI agent, and Lenovo Learning Zone software platform; next-gen Lenovo Neptune liquid cooling for servers for more sustainable AI; and proofs of concept that harness AI for social impact.
Joined by an unparalleled community of partners and customers, Lenovo showed how AI has definitively moved beyond potential and into transformative results. Lenovo’s combination of expertise, infrastructure, and an ever-evolving, interconnected ecosystem reimagines workflows, unlocks creativity, and turns unstructured data into actionable insights.
Lenovo Chairman and CEO Yuanqing Yang was joined by fellow AI visionaries, including AMD Chair and CEO, Dr. Lisa Su; Intel CEO, Pat Gelsinger; Meta Founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg; Microsoft Chairman and CEO, Satya Nadella; NVIDIA Founder and CEO, Jensen Huang; and Qualcomm President and CEO, Cristiano Amon.
“Building on the announcements from last year’s Tech World, we have been actively delivering on our hybrid-AI vision for customers and partners across the globe,” Yang said. “We already see that AI is improving the quality of life for individuals and delivering higher productivity for enterprises—and Lenovo makes this paradigm shift faster, more accessible, more connected, and more sustainable. Our strategy is to combine modularization with customization, so that we can respond quickly to customer needs while tailoring our solutions for them.”
“Our vision of Smarter AI for All, now very much a reality, is unleashing human potential,” said Lenovo Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Tolga Kurtoglu. “Our key differentiator is AI integration across our vast portfolio, from on-device AI agents to more efficient server architectures. Lenovo also joins our partners in a tireless commitment to scientifically rigorous exploration, which keeps us defining the future of AI.”
Hybrid AI Delivering Maximum ROI for Businesses
Yang, in his keynote presentation with NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jensen Huang, unveiled Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage to empower organizations to rapidly turn intelligence into outcomes.​ Stemming from the expanded partnership announced at last year’s Tech World, the Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage with NVIDIA is enabled through collaboration by the two companies across the full-stack AI portfolio and brings AI-powered compute anywhere—with speed and ease.
The Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage framework includes the new Lenovo AI Library, a comprehensive repository of ready-to-deploy AI templates that allow businesses to implement AI solutions with minimal complexity. The AI Library spans multiple industries and business functions, including marketing, IT operations, product development, and customer service.
The Next Era of Lenovo Neptune Water Cooling Arrives to Efficiently Power AI at Every Scale
Lenovo continues its unwavering commitment to secure, efficient hybrid infrastructure at every point, from edge to cloud, and to setting the bar for sustainable high-performance computing (HPC) operations. A new family of ThinkSystem solutions offers up to 100 percent heat removal, including servers that supercharge efficiency to bring the NVIDIA Blackwell platform and NVIDIA GB200 to any size enterprise.
The sixth generation of Neptune liquid cooling systems is now rolling out across the company’s partner ecosystem, enabling organizations everywhere to build and run accelerated computing for generative AI while reducing data center power consumption by up to 40%.
Human-centric Development and Groundbreaking AI for Good
Lenovo unveiled new technologies and proof of concepts dedicated to empowering people, preserving cultural heritage, and improving lives.
“We innovate without compromising our values and commitment to serving our diverse communities,” said Doug Fisher, Lenovo’s Chief Security and AI Officer. “We combine security and AI at every moment, and we evaluate all of Lenovo’s AI initiatives to ensure we’re accelerating into a future that prioritizes privacy, transparency, and responsibility.”
Lenovo launched Alzheimer’s Intelligence, the first avatar companion for people living with Alzheimer’s and dementia, using a curated data set of real experiences to provide meaningful support to people facing a difficult diagnosis. Alzheimer’s Intelligence builds upon Lenovo’s Work For Humankind initiative that shows how smarter technology, including responsible AI, can bring people together for social good.
Chairman and CEO Yuanqing Yang was welcomed to the stage with a new comprehensive, AI-powered communication solution for people with ALS, combining AI avatars, eye-tracking tech, and predictive LLMs.
Lenovo and InCor, the largest cardiac hospital in Latin America, announced a clinical-grade arrhythmia detection platform, which brings AI to a small, wearable IoT device for real-time monitoring.
Visit Lenovo’s Tech World ’24 event page here.
About Lenovo
Lenovo is a US$57 billion revenue global technology powerhouse, ranked #248 in the Fortune Global 500, and serving millions of customers every day in 180 markets. Focused on a bold vision to deliver Smarter Technology for All, Lenovo has built on its success as the world’s largest PC company with a full-stack portfolio of AI-enabled, AI-ready, and AI-optimized devices (PCs, workstations, smartphones, tablets), infrastructure (data center, storage, edge, high performance computing and software defined infrastructure), software, solutions, and services. Lenovo’s continued investment in world-changing innovation is building a more equitable, trustworthy, and smarter future for everyone, everywhere. Lenovo is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange under Lenovo Group Limited (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY).

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Is Kenya Safe for Tourists? Advice from a frequent visitor

Read UK government advice about travel to the Kenya and you may decide to body swerve the entire country in the interest of your personal safety. But human dynamo Tina Leslie MBE, founder of anti-period poverty charity Freedom4Girls, knows another side to the country.

The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office advises against all but essential travel to some parts of Kenya, in east Africa, with the country’s border with Somalia and northern parts of its east coast being identified as the most dangerous and volatile.

It says that “terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Kenya”, and adds: “There is a heightened threat of terrorism across Kenya. Attacks could target westerners, including British nationals. These could occur at any time including at religious events, public holidays or celebrations. Attacks are indiscriminate and could occur in places visited by foreigners, including tourists.”

While acknowledging there are parts of the country visitors should avoid at all costs, Tina has a strong love for Kenya and its people, having visited around 30 times. She said: “Apart from the amazing warm weather all year round, the people are what makes Kenya so special. They are always friendly, polite and smiling.”

Over the past 12 years, Tina has pioneered the delivery of menstrual health management education and washable reusable period dignity kits to over 28,000 girls and women in Kenya. Gladys (below) makes period dignity kits with stunning fabrics.

We invited Tina, who was made an MBE in the Queen’s honours list in 2023 for her unrelenting services to tackling period poverty in the UK and overseas, to tell us about the land which has her heart. This is what she said:

I’ve lived in Leeds all my life and am a mum and grandmother. I founded Freedom4Girls in 2015 and still run the charity today. I also work in public health and have done since 2008. In addition, I’ve been a fitness instructor for 20 years and teach five classes a week, in HiiT, circuit and pilates. I also help and support food banks in Leeds and help source food. So, my time for hobbies and chilling is next to zero!

Freedom4Girls is a UK-based charity that tackles period poverty and menstrual stigma by providing access to menstrual products and promoting menstrual education. The organisation operates both in the UK and in Kenya, with a focus on ensuring that no one is held back from education, work, or daily activities due to a lack of access to period products or the stigma surrounding them.

I visit Kenya two or three times a year and it’s the education and reusable period project that takes me there. My first visit to Kenya was in 2012 with a friend who was a midwife, working on a mother and baby project. After a few years, I set up Freedom4Girls, after learning that nearly 50% of girls and women do not have access to safe period protection.

In your view, is it safe to visit Kenya?

I mostly stay on north coast in the Nyali/Bamburi area, around 15kms from Mombasa.From personal experience, I’ve never felt threatened there. Obviously, you have to be careful, look after yourself and exercise precautions, just like you do in any country.

Don’t wear ‘bling’ jewellery outside of your hotel confines and watch your phone, even in the car, as it can be stolen through the window. Zip your bag up. There are pickpockets at large, as there are in many countries.

It’s my understanding that terrorist attacks usually happen in the north of the country or on the Somalian border. That’s a definite no-go area for foreign visitors. My advice, if visiting the country, would be to stick to your hotel, unless with a guide, and don’t attend events like large political rallies, for example. Most places frequented by tourists are in the countryside and national parks, where you have the safety of a guide and a driver.

As in some other countries, there is corruption so be careful and don’t get yourself into trouble. It’s not unusual for the police (usually the traffic police) to stop you and try get money off you. Your driver will usually sort it out as they’re used to it. 

How do you get to Kenya from the UK?

While flying is obviously the best way to get there, unfortunately there are no direct flights to Mombasa from the UK. Flight costs vary depending on where you fly from and what airline. I usually pay around £700-£800 from Manchester, via Addis Ababa or Nairobi.

It’s a long journey (11 to 12 hours) but in summer, it’s only two hours ahead of the UK and three hours in the winter.

What are the Kenyan people like and do they speak English?

Kenyans are the most friendly, happy people you will ever meet. They are really helpful and humble. Many speak excellent English as they are taught it in school. Remember to speak more slowly so it’s easier for local people to understand you.

In more rural areas, they may not have had much opportunity to learn English, so Google Translate is handy.

Do you see many tourists in Kenya?

There is a lack of UK tourists in Kenya, compared to a few years ago. I think a main issue for people in the UK there is no direct flights, which puts people off, as well as concerns about safety. 

According to the Kenyan Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, Kenya had 1.75 million international tourist arrivals in 2023, up from 1.48 million in 2022. About 40% are these are holidaymakers.

Is there much shopping for tourists in Kenya?

You can buy beautiful traditional materials carvings and beaded jewellery at the markets or in shops. Take some shillings (currently 168.5 to the British pound) with you but you can use cards in supermarkets, big shops and bars, and be prepared to barter at the beach. US dollars are also accepted in some hotels.

Do you get any down time when you’re in Kenya and what do you like to do when you do?

Downtime when I am in Kenya is chilling on the beach, swimming in the Indian ocean (which feels like a warm bath), enjoying a cold Tusker cider for the equivalent of around £1.50 and feeling the warm sun on my skin.

The coast is amazing, with white sandy beaches on the south coast and, just as breath-taking as the beaches, the countryside is beautiful too. Here, you can go on a safari holiday or just to a local safari park, such as Bamburi Haller Park in Mombasa, where you can feed the giraffes and watch the huge crocodiles being fed. Also, exploring the reef off the coast is an amazing experience and water sports are good in many places.

It’s an amazing experience to swim off a glass bottom boat on the reef. You can catch one at Bamburi (have a look online) or from the hotels. The sea life off the reef is amazing and the fish and the coral are beautiful. The boats have basic snorkelling masks. If don’t swim, you can see everything through the glass bottom boat.

There are lots of private hotels on the beaches, where you can also pay to use their facilities for around a tenner a day, even if you’re not staying. There are good beach bars at Bamburi, such as the one at Big Tree Beach Resort, which has a lovely big bar on the beach, where you can stay all day. Coco Cobana beach in Mtwapa is full of beach bars. It’s a bit off the beaten track but nice to go swimming in the creek and you can also see the mangroves. 

There’s a public beach at Bamburi, but be aware that there are no life guards there and I also wouldn’t leave your personal belongings unattended. Beach boys will try and sell you everything from safaris to property, necklaces to sweets, but you can politely decline.

Where do you stay when you’re in Kenya?

I have been coming to Kenya for so long now that I now I stay with a family, but there are plenty of amazing hotels and Airbnbs to stay in, such as Bamburi Beach Hotel and Saravo White Sands Beach Resort and Spa.

I stay in a village called Mtomondoni, just outside Mtwapa, which is very traditional. Some people still live in stick and mud houses with no running water or electricity. Houses in the village are usually one storey and they are very basic, but they have what they need. What’s more, everything is recycled and mended .

The house I stay in is minimalist but again. Toilets are a mixture of latrines (holes in the ground) and proper lavs.

What’s the food like in Kenya?

Kenyans love to BBQ, so expect to find beef, chicken, fish and corn on the cob on the grill. Kenyans’ staple food is ‘ugali’, which is. maize flour mixed with water. It’s pretty tasteless, to be fair, but it’s okay when mixed with a relish or stew. However, like rice, it keeps you full forever.

You can buy the most amazing fresh fruit from the markets and there are also supermarkets where you can buy most things. Many Kenyans eat ‘mahamri’ for breakfast, a bit like donut mix in a triangle shape, dipped in sweet black tea. Sometimes, they stuff mahamari with beans and coconut, which is very nice . 

You’ll find some great restaurants in Mombasa. At Tamarind, you can savour a memorable dinner on a starlit terrace, perched on a cliff, overlooking the old harbour.

There’s an amazing floating restaurant called The Moorings at Mtwapa Creek. If you want traditional Kenyan food, try Coco Cabana beach at Mtwapa, where you’ll find lots of bars on the creek 

How do you get around while you are in Kenya?

I have a driver but local transport, such as a matatu (mini bus), piky piky (motorbike) or tuk tuk are cheap alternatives. Beware, there are no helmets and they ride like lunatics.

You can hire a car and a driver pretty cheaply (recommend you do this via your hotel) and they drive on the same side as the UK. Watch out for everyone and everything on the road, as it gets hectic. Trying to dodge hand carts, motorbikes, people the odd, cow or chicken is an art in itself.

Is it safe for a woman to walk around on her own in Kenya?

In my personal experience, I would say that daytime is fine, but avoid backstreets and quiet places, and anywhere during night time is a no-no.

What’s the temperature like and when is the best time to visit Kenya?

The Mombasa area is pretty consistent all year round, being near the equator, with temperatures of 30-35 degrees Celsius. December to March is their summer, there are long rains in April/May and short spells of rain in November.

It’s very hot on the coast and when you step off the plane, it’s like stepping into a sauna, which, to me, is fabulous after cold, wet UK. While Nairobi is cooler at night, make sure your hotel room on the coast has air conditioning or a fan.

What’s the cost of a meal in Kenya?

It varies considerably from £1 for a meal to £25, depending on where you eat. If you venture out of your hotel with a guide, you may find that local places can be good and cheap.

Is Kenya very different culturally to Europe and do you have any tips for people visiting?

It very much depends where you go. The coast is quite liberal but while shorts and shirts are fine, don’t walk down the street in a bikini. Nairobi is cosmopolitan but modesty is the key. Most Kenyans are religious and the coast has a high population of Muslim people so you’ll see lots of mosques as well as many churches. 

What vaccinations you need to have to go to Kenya and do you need a visa?

Yes, you’ll need to have a visa, which costs about £25 in the UK and really easy to apply for online, as long as you make sure you go through the proper website. In terms of vaccinations, hepatitis A, typhoid, tetanus, polio and, in some areas, yellow fever is also required.

Kenya facts:

With a population of round 50 million, the Republic of Kenya is the seventh most populated country in Africa. Its capital is Nairobi while its oldest and second largest city is the port of Mombasa, situated on Mombasa Island in the Indian Ocean, which is the region where most tourists head.

It’s bordered by South Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Uganda and Tanzania and has a widely ranging climate, ranging from snow-capped mountains with vast surrounding forests, wildlife and fertile agricultural land, to dry and arid deserts.

According to the US Agency for International Development, 70% of Kenyan families are chronically vulnerable due to poor nutrition, food insecurity and preventable diseases. It says that many Kenyans suffer from economic inequality, while a minority elite continues to exploit their labour, resources and opportunities.

Tourism is a major contributor to Kenya’s economy, generating foreign exchange and jobs. In 2019, tourism accounted for 8% of Kenya’s GDP and supported almost 1.6 million jobs. 

It’s a popular destination for wildlife viewing, with many animals to see in their natural habitats, including the Big Five (lion, elephant, rhino, leopard and buffalo) and the Big Nine (cheetah, giraffe, hippo and zebra). However, tourism can also have negative impact on Kenya’s environment, such as long-term declines in wildlife populations.

Always check government advice before embarking on any adventure, wherever your wanderlust takes you, and follow official advice.

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Tips for Operating Your Own Plumbing Business

Starting your own plumbing business can be a challenging yet rewarding venture. This dynamic industry requires plumbing skills and business acumen to stay afloat in competitive markets. Running a successful plumbing business requires a multifaceted strategy, from managing your workforce to ensuring customer satisfaction. Use people search tools to look into potential employees to find the right talent for your team. Below, we provide an in-depth look at the mechanisms of operating your plumbing business, with insights and tips to help you thrive. Keep reading to unlock the secrets to a prosperous plumbing enterprise.

Essential Tools and Technology for Modern Plumbing Services

The right tools and technology can significantly enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of your plumbing services. Investing in high-quality, durable tools can reduce the need for frequent replacements and ensure that your team can confidently tackle any job. Essential items like wrenches, pipe cutters, inspection cameras, and specialized fixtures such as pull-down kitchen faucets are staples in the plumber’s toolkit. Meanwhile, keeping abreast of new tools to expedite service delivery will keep your business at the forefront of technology.

Technological advancements in the plumbing sector are not limited to physical tools. Software that manages scheduling, billing, and customer relations is equally indispensable. Good business management software can streamline operations, enabling you to focus on the core tasks at hand. From job tracking to inventory management, these digital tools aid in keeping your business organized and your service high-quality.

Modern clients also expect swift communication and service delivery. Offering services such as online booking, digital payment options, and real-time updates of a technician’s arrival can enhance the customer experience significantly. Embracing these technologies helps meet the demands of a connected, digital world and can set your plumbing business apart from competitors.

Additionally, investing in training and continuous learning opportunities for your team on the latest tools and technologies is wise. This bolsters their skill set and conveys to your clients that your business can handle contemporary plumbing challenges. Ultimately, the right combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology forms the basis of a successful plumbing service.

Marketing Strategies to Attract and Retain Plumbing Customers

Effective marketing is essential for any business, and this holds especially true for your plumbing business. Developing a strong brand image and a compelling, unique selling proposition (USP) distinguishes your services in a crowded market. Leveraging both online and offline marketing methods will help reach a broader audience.

Traditional marketing efforts, however, should not be overlooked. Community engagement, local sponsorships, and word-of-mouth recommendations remain potent tools for attracting customers. Coupled with online reviews and testimonials, these strategies can build a reputable brand. It’s always advisable to encourage satisfied customers to share their positive experiences with your services on various platforms.

Cross-promotional partnerships with other local businesses or real estate agencies can also be beneficial. Such collaborations can provide a steady stream of client referrals. Keeping up with marketing trends and data analytics helps refine strategies and effectively target the right audience. Tailoring your marketing efforts according to data-driven insights underscores a personalized approach to customer engagement.

Streamlining Operations: Best Practices in Plumbing Business Management

Efficiency in operations is critical for sustaining and growing your plumbing business. Implementing best practices in management, such as regular training sessions, can improve the proficiency of your personnel. Having clear processes ensures that routine tasks and unexpected challenges are handled proficiently.

Inventory management is also a crucial aspect of a streamlined operation. By keeping track of tools, parts, and supplies, your business can avoid costly delays and ensure that jobs are completed on time. Adopting inventory management software can provide real-time insights into your stock levels, helping to address any shortages and keeping projects running smoothly preemptively.

Financial management can make or break a business, and this is especially true for small plumbing businesses. Maintaining clear and accurate financial records helps track your business’s health and is essential for tax purposes. Professional accounting services or financial management software can assist in keeping your books in order and your finances under control.

How you respond to customer queries and complaints also illustrates the level of your business management. Cultivating a responsive and friendly customer service team can considerably raise your business reputation. A prompt and courteous approach to addressing issues resolves individual problems and communicates to all your clients that their satisfaction is your top priority.

Overall, successfully operating a plumbing business requires a balanced approach that integrates skilled craftsmanship with modern technology and effective marketing strategies. You can build a thriving plumbing enterprise that stands out in a competitive market by focusing on employee training, customer satisfaction, and streamlined operations.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 director Anees Bazmee reveals how Majnu Bhai’s painting from Welcome landed in Kartik Aaryan film

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is Anees Bazmee’s follow-up to his 2022 movie Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, which introduced Kartik Aaryan as Ruhaan Randhawa aka Rooh Baba, who pretends to be a psychic.Anees Bazmee’s Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 has a peculiar connection to his 2007 hit Welcome – Majnu Bhai’s painting of a donkey standing on the back of a horse — and the director says he included the artwork as it belongs to him. Eagle eyed fans of the franchise noticed the painting appearing in the opening moments of the film’s trailer, which was launched last week. 

In the trailer, Kartik Aaryan’s Rooh Baba is seen fleecing people of their prized possessions. The director said he added the painting from Welcome in the mix as he had painted it. “Rooh Baba collects priceless possessions, claiming they’re cursed. When my assistants were looking for valuable props for the movie, I told them to include that painting because it’s very special to me,” Bazmee told PTI in an interview. “In Welcome, my favourite scene is the painting scene, and you can see that painting in many other scenes as well. I love it because I actually painted it,” he added.

Welcome, an out-and-out comedy featuring an ensemble cast of Akshay Kumar, Nana Patekar, Anil Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Paresh Rawal, has become a cult comedy hit and is now a fodder for memes on social media. Bazmee said the 2007 film was fun to shoot. “People still love the film. Recently, someone called me and said, ‘I just watched Welcome.’ I asked, ‘Why so late?’ and he replied, ‘It was my 25th time.’ That felt amazing.” 

Horror comedy Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is Bazmee’s follow-up to his 2022 movie Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, which introduced Aaryan as Ruhaan Randhawa aka Rooh Baba, who pretends to be a psychic. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 was itself a sequel to filmmaker Priyadarshan’s 2007 movie Bhool Bhulaiyaa, a psychological comedy, starring Kumar and Vidya Balan.

For Bazmee, Bhool Bhulaiyaa was a perfect movie and he deliberately decided to take a different route for its sequel. “I loved the first film, which was directed by Priyadarshan. Everything about it was great. I didn’t want to create anything too similar to that film because it was so beautifully done, and people have fond memories of it. I didn’t want to touch that legacy,” he said.

The filmmaker said he wanted to explore the horror genre for a long time. “Having already made a film in the psychological thriller space, Deewangee, which featured a character with a split personality, I didn’t want to repeat myself by working in that genre again. That’s when I decided to take the horror-comedy route. Growing up, I heard many horror stories in my village, and I’ve always been intrigued by the genre. I wanted to create a horror film that could also be enjoyed by kids. So the goal was to make a film that would make people laugh while also scaring them,” Bazmee said.

The threequel brings back Balan as Manjullika from the first part, while the newcomers include Madhuri Dixit and Triptii Dimri. According to Bazmee, Balan and Dixit, who is also playing Manjullika, the malevolent spirit from the 2022 film, are the highlights of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. “I’ve always wanted to work with Vidya because I personally feel she is not only a great actor but also a wonderful human being. While planning the third part, I realised how much the audience loved her performance as Manjulika in the first film. She did such a brilliant job that people still talk about both the film and her portrayal of the character. Since she’s already well-versed with the character of Manjulika, I thought that if she agreed to be part of this movie, it would be great,” he said.

As a huge fan of Dixit’s work, the director said he was keen to cast the actor in the movie. “That’s why I envisioned her for this movie. When I discussed the idea with others, including the actors, the rest of the team, and even my assistant, everyone was as excited as kids. They all said that the combination of Vidya and Madhuriji would work wonders. The excitement was shared by everyone involved,” he said, adding that he initially narrated the story briefly to both actors to gauge their reactions. When the two stars showed interest in the project, he gave them a full narration, Bazmee said. “By the end of it, they both liked the story and their characters. They were very excited about the film, and that excitement continues till date,” he added.

If there is a fourth part in the franchise, Bazmee said he is totally ready to bring back Kumar from the original. “Why not? Main toh chahta hoon ki Akshay ji kare. I have a great rapport with Akshay, and if something like this happens, it will be a double delight for both us and the audience,” he added.

Bazmee, also known for directing entertainers such as Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha, No Entry, Singh is Kinng, and Ready, said the success of Bhool Bhulaiyaa proved that the primary requirement of the audience is simply entertainment. “They want to be entertained by a film, irrespective of the genre. Whether it is a romance, drama, horror, comedy, action, suspense or a thriller, a film should entertain the audience. They believe that if they’re spending 2.5 hours watching a movie, the experience should be worthwhile. As filmmakers, it’s our duty to ensure that entertainment is provided and well taken care of. It’s the responsibility of a storyteller,” he said.

The filmmaker said when the second part came out in May 2022, Hindi films were not doing well in theatres. “It was released during the pandemic, people had stopped going to theatres. At that time, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 brought a ray of hope to the film industry, proving that people still wanted to return to theatres and watch films. The film’s success made all of us very happy,” he said. Produced by T-Series, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is scheduled to be released in Diwali on November 1.

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I’m looking for funding to grow my small business – where do I start?

Open this photo in gallery:Build relationships with investors before you make your funding asks.Getty ImagesAsk Women and WorkQuestion: I’m looking for funding to scale and grow my small business. Where do I start?We asked Amoye Henry, founder of Pitch Better and general partner of FoundHers Innovation Labs, to tackle this one:If you’re a startup looking for capital to scale, you may need a bank loan, angel capital, venture capital or family and friends funding. For women entrepreneurs especially, I recommend that you first investigate what sources of non-dilutive funding are out there – money that doesn’t have equity expectations attached to it.In Canada, our government recognizes that women are not given the same opportunities as men when it comes to funding, so there are foundations, grants and resources to mitigate those gaps. Find out who your local MP is and identify what grants and solutions you can access based on your location.The Women Entrepreneurship Strategy (WES) Ecosystem Fund is a government initiative that supports various accelerator programs for women across Canada. The Canadian Women’s Chamber of Commerce is running an amazing program called Flip the Script, teaching women how to combat rejection in pitching and get money from investors. We just launched our own accelerator called FoundHers Innovation Labs that helps Black women entrepreneurs scale their businesses. We match them with venture coaches who show them how to pitch international and institutional investors and build for growth.There’s also the DMZ Women Founders Program and The51, which is based in Calgary and focuses on funding and accelerating women-led businesses. The Forum for Women Entrepreneurs (FWE) offers mentorship and resources for women entrepreneurs, and Equity Cubed by Natasha Freidus is another new venture studio.Something else you could consider is building a relationship with your bank. A lot of banks have allotments for small business support and there are government matching programs that work closely with the banks to enable your success.When it comes to approaching potential investors, it’s important to build relationships before you make those asks. They should know about you and be familiar with your company. Don’t wait until it’s a rainy day and you’re drowning and you need to be saved.The old adage goes, ‘Your network is your net worth,’ and I wholeheartedly agree. Networking is so important to build that reputation and be known for delivering value. Go into spaces where you’re not necessarily comfortable. Put up your hand for speaking opportunities and take the stage where you don’t necessarily see yourself reflected, because there’s a chance that the people you’re looking for are also looking for you.That’s happened to me so many times, where I raised my hand and said, ‘I’m interested in learning more.’ It’s about showing how you can add value for people, and then after you’ve been able to deliver a tonne of value, saying, ‘Here’s an opportunity I have for you.’This week’s must-read stories on women and workWhat She Said author Elizabeth Renzetti weighs in on ‘bad’ feminists, women’s rights and being a SwiftieAm I a bad feminist if I get Botox? Are Canadians too complacent about our abortion freedoms? Why does it feel like we’re backsliding when it comes to issues of equality?These are among the questions that Elizabeth Renzetti, former Globe and Mail columnist, tackles in her important new book: What She Said. Robyn Doolittle sat down with Ms. Renzetti to talk about these issues, why she wrote the book and how she’s feeling about the state of feminism in 2024.“There’s good evidence to show that we are backsliding. I have to give credit to Susan Faludi, whose 1991 book Backlash documented this. What she said, essentially, was that any time there is even the tiniest incremental gain in women’s rights, there is an even larger set of consequences, backlashes and repressions that go along with it.”I burned out hard. With burnout rates so high, I hope these strategies can help you“To the casual observer, I was still at the top of my game as a C-level executive for a multi-billion dollar company,” says career coach Brendan Reid. “But on the inside, I was frayed, weakened. Small things were getting to me. I couldn’t shake off tough feedback or office conflict like I used to. I was out of gas, well before the finish line.“It took many years before I could appreciate the mistakes I made. Had I known then what I know now, I may have been able to stop it. At the very least, I could have managed it better than I did.”Can I end maternity leave early? And must I tell my boss it is because I’m pregnant again?“I was supposed to take 18 months of maternity leave but I got pregnant in the middle of my leave. Now I need to return to work early so that I can accumulate enough hours to qualify for another parental leave.“Am I allowed to return from leave early? Do I need to give them a reason why I need to return? What’s the best way for me to handle this situation and not make my manager suspicious, or angry at me later?”In case you missed itWomen in woodworking: These business owners are upending traditional notions of men’s workDaej Hamilton loves the moment when she finally assembles and glues together a piece of wood furniture, home decor or kitchenware. “I think it’s at that point where I’m like, ‘Ah, I did something.’ As soon as it’s glued up, I’m happy.”Through her Toronto company, Daej Designs, Ms. Hamilton builds one-of-a-kind pieces including wooden tables, benches, shelves and bowls, often as commissions for clients.Women in the woodworking industry such as Ms. Hamilton are innovating every day with saws and sandpaper. They’re also carving new expectations in this field where being male is the norm.Sign UpAre you reading this newsletter on the web or did someone forward the e-mail to you? If so, you can sign up for the Women and Work newsletter here.

AUSA 2024: L3Harris Technologies Diamondback Autonomous Ground Vehicle

L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) debuted its new autonomous reconnaissance and security vehicle system, Diamondback™, at the Association of the United States Army’s annual meeting this week.

Diamondback’s open development approach improves the ability to ramp up production, reduces costs, increases maintainability and accelerates the speed of technology insertions that support adaptation for evolving missions.

“We are expanding our platform and mission system autonomy capabilities, from air and sea, to support robotic vehicles making first contact with threats in land environments.

The Diamondback prototype is easily reconfigurable, highly mobile and rapidly scalable due to its modular and open systems architecture as well as its focus on commercial components and mobility.”

Ed Zoiss, President, Space and Airborne Systems, L3Harris

L3Harris designed Diamondback to complement existing classes of robotic vehicles and fill roles and cost profiles associated with manned vehicles. The company is partnering with Overland AI, an autonomous ground mobility business, that is providing its off-road, cross country vehicle navigation technology for the Diamondback’s mission systems.See also

Source: L3Harris news release