
, /PRNewswire/ -- , President of Abstrakt, is shedding light on the significant challenges businesses face when building in-house Sales Development Representative (SDR) teams. Rising costs, complex technology needs, and extended timelines are making outsourcing an increasingly attractive option for companies seeking efficient and effective sales solutions. "We often find companies have already tried to do this all on their own and struggled," said Watkins. "It's a lot of puzzle pieces to put together, and working with a professional team that does this exclusively often gets better results." Watkins noted that businesses often underestimate the full scope of building an SDR team, from recruiting and onboarding skilled personnel to investing in necessary software and AI tools. Additional hurdles include developing outreach strategies, maintaining accountability metrics, and ensuring consistent performance tracking. "Building your own team can be a good route if you have the fully dedicated resources to do so," Watkins said. "But it requires a lot of software, content planning, research tools, and follow-through on sequencing." The rise of AI-driven sales tools has added to the complexity, with many companies struggling to optimize these technologies for maximum impact. Watkins explained that companies often lack the expertise to effectively integrate AI into their outreach efforts, further extending the time and cost required to build a functional SDR team. For many businesses, outsourcing to specialized teams like Abstrakt provides a faster and more cost-effective solution. By eliminating the need for ongoing training, technology investment, and process development, outsourcing offers immediate access to experienced professionals and proven systems. Abstrakt, which handles over 100,000 appointments annually across industries, has seen firsthand how outsourcing delivers measurable results for its clients. "Evaluate your resources, timeline, and ability to stay accountable to your sales goals," Watkins advised. "If there are gaps, partnering with a team that specializes in this work can help you grow faster and more effectively." Abstrakt is a B2B lead generation and marketing agency based in . With over a decade of experience, the company specializes in omnichannel appointment setting and helping businesses achieve measurable growth. View original content: SOURCE Abstrakt Marketing Group Get local news delivered to your inbox!Picasso and Koons face-to-face at the Alhambra
Trump calls for end to 'spring forward, fall back' clock changesNEW YORK, Dec. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lowey Dannenberg P.C., a preeminent law firm in obtaining redress for consumers and investors, announces the filing of a class action lawsuit against Dentsply Sirona Inc. (“Dentsply Sirona,” “Dentsply,” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: XRAY) for violations of the federal securities laws on behalf of investors who purchased or acquired Dentsply Sirona common stock between December 1, 2022 and November 6 2024, inclusive (the “Class Period”). On November 26, 2024, a complaint was filed against the Company and certain of its current and former officers, alleging that throughout the Class Period, Defendants made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) Dentsply targeted low-income people who did not have access to good oral hygiene education, a dentist, or dental insurance, which often meant patients signing up for Byte had underlying dental issues that would have made them ineligible for treatment; (2) the push for Byte growth and sales commissions caused sales employees to sell to contraindicated patients; (3) as a result of the above, the Byte patient onboarding workflow did not provide adequate assurance that contraindicated patients did not enter treatment; (4) before and during the Class Period, reports of Byte patient injuries were pouring in; (5) Dentsply knew that its Byte aligners were causing severe patient injuries for years but did little to investigate those injuries or notify the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”); (6) Dentsply had no systems in place to notify the FDA of these injuries, which the Company is required to do within 30 days of learning of a problem; (7) the FDA had received a sharp uptick in reports of serious injuries from Byte patients; (8) as a result of the above, Dentsply materially overstated the goodwill value of Byte; (9) as a result of the above, Defendants’ positive statements about the Company’s business, operations, and prospects were materially false and misleading and/or lacked a reasonable basis at all relevant times. When investors learned the truth, Dentsply Sirona’s common stock declined precipitously, injuring investors. If you suffered a loss of more than $100,000 in Dentsply Sirona’s securities, and wish to participate, or learn more, click here , or please contact our attorneys at (914) 733-7256 or via email to Andrea Farah (afarah@lowey.com) or Vincent R. Cappucci Jr. (vcappucci@lowey.com). Any investor who wishes to serve as Lead Plaintiff must act before January 27, 2024 . About Lowey Dannenberg Lowey Dannenberg is a national firm representing institutional and individual investors, who suffered financial losses resulting from corporate fraud and malfeasance in violation of federal securities and antitrust laws. The firm has significant experience in prosecuting multi-million-dollar lawsuits and has recovered billions of dollars on behalf of its clients. Contact : Lowey Dannenberg P.C. 44 South Broadway, Suite 1100 White Plains, NY 10601 Tel: (914) 733-7234 Email: investigations@lowey.com SOURCE : Lowey Dannenberg P.C.
CHICAGO (AP) — As Donald Trump’s Cabinet begins to take shape, those on both sides of the abortion debate are watching closely for clues about how his picks might affect reproductive rights policy in the president-elect’s second term . Trump’s cabinet picks offer a preview of how his administration could handle abortion after he repeatedly flip-flopped on the issue on the campaign trail. He attempted to distance himself from anti-abortion allies by deferring to states on abortion policy, even while boasting about nominating three Supreme Court justices who helped strike down the constitutional protections for abortion that had stood for half a century. In an NBC News interview that aired Sunday, Trump said he doesn't plan to restrict medication abortion but also seemed to leave the door open, saying “things change.” “Things do change, but I don't think it's going to change at all,” he said. The early lineup of his new administration , including nominations to lead health agencies, the Justice Department and event the Department of Veterans Affairs, has garnered mixed — but generally positive — reactions from anti-abortion groups. Abortion law experts said Trump's decision to include fewer candidates with deep ties to the anti-abortion movement could indicate that abortion will not be a priority for Trump's administration. “It almost seems to suggest that President Trump might be focusing his administration in other directions," said Greer Donley, an associate law professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Karen Stone, vice president of public policy at Planned Parenthood Action Fund , said while many of the nominees have “extensive records against reproductive health care,” some do not. She cautioned against making assumptions based on Trump's initial cabinet selections. Still, many abortion rights groups are wary, in part because many of the nominees hold strong anti-abortion views even if they do not have direct ties to anti-abortion activists. They're concerned that an administration filled with top-level officials who are personally opposed to abortion could take steps to restrict access to the procedure and funding. After Trump’s ambiguity about abortion during his campaign, "there’s still a lot we don’t know about what policy is going to look like," said Mary Ruth Ziegler, a law professor at the University of California, Davis School of Law. That approach may be revealed as the staffs within key departments are announced. Trump announced he would nominate anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Health and Human Services Department, which anti-abortion forces have long targeted as central to curtailing abortion rights nationwide. Yet Kennedy shifted on the issue during his own presidential campaign. In campaign videos, Kennedy said he supports abortion access until viability , which doctors say is sometime after 21 weeks, although there is no defined timeframe. But he also said “every abortion is a tragedy” and argued for a national ban after 15 weeks of pregnancy, a stance he quickly walked back. The head of Health and Human Services oversees Title X funding for a host of family planning services and has sweeping authority over agencies that directly affect abortion access, including the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The role is especially vital amid legal battles over a federal law known as EMTALA, which President Joe Biden’s administration has argued requires emergency abortion access nationwide, and FDA approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. Mini Timmaraju, president of the national abortion rights organization Reproductive Freedom for All, called Kennedy an “unfit, unqualified extremist who cannot be trusted to protect the health, safety and reproductive freedom of American families.” His potential nomination also has caused waves in the anti-abortion movement. Former Vice President Mike Pence , a staunch abortion opponent, urged the Senate to reject Kennedy’s nomination. Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the national anti-abortion group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, said the group had its own concerns about Kennedy. “There’s no question that we need a pro-life HHS secretary," she said. Fox News correspondent Marty Makary is Trump’s pick to lead the FDA, which plays a critical role in access to medication abortion and contraception. Abortion rights groups have accused him of sharing misinformation about abortion on air. Russell Vought , a staunch anti-abortion conservative, has been nominated for director of the Office of Management and Budget. Vought was a key architect of Project 2025 , a right-wing blueprint for running the federal government. Among other actions to limit reproductive rights, it calls for eliminating access to medication abortion nationwide, cutting Medicaid funding for abortion and restricting access to contraceptive care, especially long-acting reversible contraceptives such as IUD’s. Despite distancing himself from the conservative manifesto on the campaign trail, Trump is stocking his administration with people who played central roles in developing Project 2025. Trump acknowledged that drafters of the report would be part of his incoming administration during the Sunday interview with NBC News, saying “Many of those things I happen to agree with.” “These cabinet appointments all confirm that Project 2025 was in fact the blueprint all along, and the alarm we saw about it was warranted,” said Amy Williams Navarro, director of government relations for Reproductive Freedom for All. Dr. Mehmet Oz , Trump’s choice to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is a former television talk show host who has been accused of hawking dubious medical treatments and products. He voiced contradictory abortion views during his failed Senate run in 2022. Oz has described himself as “strongly pro-life, praised the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade , claimed “life starts at conception” and referred to abortion as “murder.” But he also has echoed Trump’s states-rights approach, arguing the federal government should not be involved in abortion decisions. “I want women, doctors, local political leaders, letting the democracy that’s always allowed our nation to thrive to put the best ideas forward so states can decide for themselves,” he said during a Senate debate two years ago. An array of reproductive rights groups opposed his Senate run. As CMS administrator, Oz would be in a key position to determine Medicaid coverage for family planning services and investigate potential EMTALA violations. As Florida’s attorney general, Pam Bondi defended abortion restrictions, including a 24-hour waiting period. Now she’s Trump’s choice for attorney general . Her nomination is being celebrated by abortion opponents but denounced by abortion rights groups concerned she may revive the Comstock Act , an anti-vice law passed by Congress in 1873 that, among other things, bans mailing of medication or instruments used in abortion. An anti-abortion and anti-vaccine former Florida congressman, David Weldon, has been chosen to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which collects and monitors abortion data across the country. Former Republican congressman Doug Collins is Trump’s choice to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs amid a political battle over abortion access and funding for troops and veterans. Collins voted consistently to restrict funding and access to abortion and celebrated the overturning of Roe v. Wade. “This is a team that the pro-life movement can work with," said Kristin Hawkins, president of the national anti-abortion organization Students for Life. 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US To Award Up To $6.75 Billion For Chips To Samsung, Texas Instruments And AmkorSpecial counsel moves to dismiss election interference and classified documents cases against Trump WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors moved Monday to dismiss the criminal charges against President-elect Donald Trump that accused him of plotting to overturn the 2020 election and to abandon the classified documents case against him, citing longst Alanna Durkin Richer And Eric Tucker, The Associated Press Nov 25, 2024 11:18 AM Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message FILE - Special counsel Jack Smith speaks to the media about an indictment of former President Donald Trump, Aug. 1, 2023, at an office of the Department of Justice in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors moved Monday to dismiss the criminal charges against President-elect Donald Trump that accused him of plotting to overturn the 2020 election and to abandon the classified documents case against him, citing longstanding Justice Department policy that says sitting presidents cannot face criminal prosecution. The decision by special counsel Jack Smith, who had fiercely sought to hold Trump criminally accountable for his efforts to subvert the 2020 election, represented the end of the federal effort against the former president following his election victory this month despite the election-related cases and multiple other unrelated criminal charges against him and is headed back to the White House. The decision, revealed in court filings, also amounts to a predictable but nonetheless stunning conclusion to criminal cases that had been seen as the most perilous of the multiple legal threats Trump has faced. It reflects the practical consequences of Trump’s victory, ensuring he enters office free from scrutiny over his hoarding of top secret documents and his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden. Smith’s team emphasized that the move to abandon the prosecutions, in federal courts in Washington and Florida, was not a reflection of their view on the merits of the cases but rather a reflection of their commitment to longstanding department policy. “That prohibition is categorical and does not turn on the gravity of the crimes charged, the strength of the Government’s proof, or the merits of the prosecution, which the Government stands fully behind,” the prosecutors wrote in Monday’s court filing in the election interference case. The decision was expected after Smith's team began assessing how to wind down both the 2020 election interference case and the separate classified documents case in the wake of Trump's victory over Vice President Kamala Harris. The Justice Department believes Trump can no longer be tried in accordance with longstanding policy that says sitting presidents cannot be prosecuted. Trump has cast both cases as politically motivated, and had vowed to fire Smith as soon as he takes office in January. The 2020 election case brought last year was once seen as one of the most serious legal threats facing the Republican as he vied to reclaim the White House. But it quickly stalled amid legal fighting over Trump’s sweeping claims of immunity from prosecution for acts he took while in the White House. The U.S. Supreme Court in July ruled for the first time that former presidents have broad immunity from prosecution, and sent the case back to U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan to determine which allegations in the indictment, if any, could proceed to trial. The case was just beginning to pick up steam again in the trial court in the weeks leading up to this year’s election. Smith’s team in October filed a lengthy brief laying out new evidence they planned to use against him at trial, accusing him of using “resorting to crimes” in an increasingly desperate effort to overturn the will of voters after he lost to Biden. ___ Associated Press writer Colleen Long contributed to this story. Alanna Durkin Richer And Eric Tucker, The Associated Press See a typo/mistake? Have a story/tip? This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message More World News Special counsel moves to dismiss election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump Nov 25, 2024 10:28 AM UK authorities charge a man in last week's bomb hoax at the US Embassy Nov 25, 2024 8:33 AM UK authorities charge a man in last week's bomb hoax at the US Embassy Nov 25, 2024 8:27 AM Featured FlyerGDIT Awarded Mission Partner Environment Contract
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Canadian airline executives in the hot seat over carry-on bag fees say the federal government needs to reform this country's aviation system if it wants travel to become more affordable. The CEOs of Air Canada and WestJet are appearing before a parliamentary committee Friday to answer questions about their recent decisions to introduce carry-on bag fees for travellers. Air Transat and Porter Airlines also testified Friday before the standing committee on transport, infrastructure and communities. The executives faced tough questions from parliamentarians, who summoned them to testify following Air Canada's announcement earlier this month that customers paying a basic fare can only bring on a personal item and will have to check carry-on bags for a fee. Air Canada's move follows an earlier decision by WestJet to introduce an "UltraBasic" fare class that allows passengers to carry no more than a laptop bag or small backpack on board. The developments are part of an ongoing trend in the aviation sector, which has seen airlines rely increasingly on ancillary fees for formerly bundled services that range from checked bags to on-board snacks and Wi-Fi access. Committee members on Friday challenged the airline CEOs about the layers of add-on fees, arguing they are making air travel increasingly unaffordable for Canadians. "Do you truly believe this is acceptable at a time when Canadians' pocketbooks are hurting?" said Liberal MP Angelo Iacono. Another Liberal MP, Vance Badawey, challenged WestJet — a private company that does not publicly release its financial information — to open up its books and disclose its profit margins. "Because at the end of the day, that's why we're here right now," Badawey said. "We're here for affordability for the passengers." But the airline executives said by offering passengers a choice of fare categories with different service levels, they are actually making travel cheaper for Canadians. WestJet CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech said 1.2 million Canadians have chosen the airline's UltraBasic fare since it was introduced in June, resulting in lowered travel costs as that fare is on average 14 per cent lower than WestJet's next-cheapest option. "This is savings that are important in a time where there's an affordability crisis," von Hoensbroech said in an interview Friday morning. "So I think we actually do something that's good ... And I do understand the perception that is out there, but I think it's also important to share the facts." Von Hoensbroech said it's easy for politicians to be "bashing airlines" because the affordability crisis is real. But he said if the federal government really wants to lower the costs of air travel, significant reforms to the system are needed. He said air travel in Canada is among the most expensive globally, due in part to government policies and third-party fees. Navigation fees, security charges, airport improvement fees and other taxes and fees can add up to $100 to the price of a ticket, von Hoensbroech said. He said the government needs to freeze hikes in third-party fees and charges to allow Canada's aviation sector to compete globally. He also said the federal government should cease charging rent to airports for the land they sit on, allowing airports to reinvest these funds into infrastructure and services instead. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 13, 2024. Companies in this story: (TSX:AC) Amanda Stephenson, The Canadian Press
Video as a Sensor Market worth $101.89 Billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 7.9% 12-13-2024 08:22 PM CET | Associations & Organizations Press release from: ABNewswire Video as a Sensor Market The global Video as a Sensor Market in terms of revenue is estimated to be worth $69.52 billion in 2024 and is poised to reach $101.89 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 7.9% during the forecast period. The report "Video as a Sensor Market [ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/video-as-a-sensor-market-66291607.html?utm_source=abnewswire.com&utm_medium=PaidPR&utm_campaign=videoasasensormarket ] by Camera Type (IP, Thermal, Machine Vision, Hyperspectral), Sensor (Image Motion, Infrared), Product Type (Video Surveillance, Thermal Imaging, Hyperspectral Imaging, Machine Vision & Monitoring) - Global Forecast to 2029" The global video as a sensor market is projected to reach USD 101.89 billion by 2029 from USD 69.52 billion in 2024; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.9%. Download PDF Brochure @ [ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=66291607&utm_source=abnewswire.com&utm_medium=PaidPR&utm_campaign=videoasasensormarket ] Browse 266 market data Tables and 87 Figures spread through 342 Pages and in-depth TOC on "Video as a Sensor Market" View detailed Table of Content here - https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/video-as-a-sensor-market-66291607.html [ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/video-as-a-sensor-market-66291607.html?utm_source=abnewswire.com&utm_medium=PaidPR&utm_campaign=videoasasensormarket ] Image: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Images/video-as-a-sensor-market_oveview.webp [ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/video-as-a-sensor-market-66291607.html?utm_source=abnewswire.com&utm_medium=PaidPR&utm_campaign=videoasasensormarket ] Major drivers for growth in the market are rapid advancement in technologies such as ML, edge computing, and camera technologies, positive government initiatives and funding for video surveillance, and rising demand for surveillance and security. Rapid progress in Al and the growth of Smart City initiatives are expected to provide a strong opportunity for video as a sensor. Also, privacy and security concerns and complexities in the integration of video as sensor solutions are expected to be some of the restraining factors for the market of video as a sensor. Challenges in data management & storage and vendor lock-in & interoperability issues are expected to create challenges for the market of video as a sensor. The Software segment to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period. Software video as sensor solutions is likely to grow at a high CAGR in the forecast period because they play an important role in improving video surveillance and machine vision system functionality and effectiveness. It includes video as a sensor software application such as Video Management Software (VMS), Intelligent Video Analytics Software, Al and Machine Learning Algorithms, and Integration Software. Need for management, monitoring, and analytics of video surveillance to drive VMS growth, while adoption for the detection of real-time threats through Al and computer vision will propel the development of intelligent video analytics software and adoption for object detection & recognition and predictive analytics are expected to propel the growth of Al and ML algorithms. Integration software primarily uses interactivity among different hardware components, such as cameras, sensors, and other software systems. Hyperspectral Imaging segment to grow at a significant CAGR between 2024 and 2029. Hyperspectral imaging is an imaging technology that captures and processes images at hundreds of different wavelength intervals within the electromagnetic spectrum. Most cameras capture images in only three spectral bands: red, green, and blue. Hyperspectral imaging systems acquire images over hundreds, or sometimes thousands, of contiguous spectral bands that provide detailed spectral information for every pixel in the image. Its applications include environmental monitoring, agriculture, mineralogy, remote sensing, medical imaging, and material inspection. They provide spectra of the details imaged and help carry out high-level analysis and material characterization for valuable information and scientific discoveries in industry and research. Companies providing hyperspectral imaging solutions include Specim and Spectral Imaging Ltd. (Finland) and Corning Incorporated (US). The government segment to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period. The video-as-a-sensor government end-user market plays a key role in improving public safety, offering operational efficiency, and supporting various administrative functions. Governments utilize video as sensor technologies across many applications, such as public surveillance, traffic management, and emergency response. Such systems offer the advantages of real-time monitoring and data gathering. Also, this information can be utilized for decision-making and policy formulation. Some of the government's primary applications of video as a sensor technology include public safety. Government agencies install video sensor solutions in cities and urban parks and critical infrastructural areas to monitor crime and enhance security. For example, towns like London have installed several networked CCTV facilities that are not only helpful in preventing a crime but also aid police investigating officers in conducting successful investigations through forensic evidence. Traffic Management application segment to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period. The major application of video as sensor technology is in the traffic management field, which focuses on optimizing transportation systems and affording safe road transportation systems. Advanced video surveillance and analytics solutions are important to integrate into more efficient practices for traffic monitoring, control, and management in urban environments with increasing populations and significant issues regarding traffic congestion. Modern traffic management systems are equipped with web interfaces or mobile applications to access video feeds and analytics from a distance so that operators can handle traffic conditions from anywhere. Companies have come up with video as a sensor system for traffic management. For example, Teledyne Technologies Incorporated provides advanced software solutions, and among these is the offering of very advanced traffic software for effective and efficient traffic management and control. Command-and-control software is fully equipped with comprehensive tools to monitor and administer multiple systems and operations. European region to offer significant growth opportunities in the global video as a sensor market during the forecast period. Video as a sensor market in Europe is growing rapidly owing to factors such as transformation in the region's security sector and technological advancements. The rising crime rate and terrorism have driven government and private organizations to invest in the enhanced video surveillance system. These systems deter criminal acts, support public safety, and enable law enforcement efforts. Protection of privacy in Germany in improving security drives the market; British government initiatives and private partnerships support the market's growth; need to ensure public safety in France to spur the adoption of video as a sensor solution. Honeywell International Inc. (US), Motorola Solutions, Inc. (US), Dahua Technology Co., Ltd (China), Bosch Security Systems GmbH (Germany),Hangzhou Hikvision Digital, Technology Co., Ltd. (China), AT&T (US), IBM Corporation (US), Cisco Systems, Inc. (US), Axis Communications AB (Sweden), Johnson Controls Inc. (Ireland), Sony Group Corporation (Japan), Sharp Corporation (Japan),Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (US),Corning Incorporated (US),Pixart Imaging Inc. (Taiwan). Media Contact Company Name: MarketsandMarkets Trademark Research Private Ltd. 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