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DALLAS, Texas, Dec. 16, 2024 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Skyhawks Sports, a Stack Sports company, is proud to announce the winner and finalists of the 2024 Coach of the Year Award. This annual accolade honors coaches who exemplify exceptional dedication, leadership, and a commitment to fostering positive sports experiences for young athletes. Jason Frazier, General Manager of Skyhawks, expressed his admiration for the coaches: “Our coaches are the heartbeat of Skyhawks, dedicating themselves to nurturing young athletes both on and off the field. Their commitment not only create fun sports experiences but also teach life lessons that resonate beyond the game is what makes them great coaches.” WINNER: FINALISTS: Coach Michael “Mikey” Monary has been an invaluable asset to the Skyhawks Sports Academy in Orange County. His passion and determination to continually improve as a coach have cultivated a significant following among local organizations, often resulting in waitlists exceeding 20 children. Parents frequently request Coach Mikey, with some traveling to different cities to enroll their children in his classes. Coach Mikey’s versatility allows him to coach any sport and age group, and he proactively expands his expertise, even taking private tennis lessons to better serve his students. His commitment to providing positive experiences for children exemplifies the core values of Skyhawks Sports. Jeff Brunsberg, Chief Revenue and Strategy Officer at Stack Sports, added: “Recognizing these outstanding coaches underscores our mission to increase participation and transform the sports experience. Their passion and dedication are pivotal in creating positive, lasting impacts in the communities we serve.” Skyhawks Sports remains dedicated to providing quality youth sports programs that emphasize critical life skills such as teamwork, respect, and sportsmanship. The organization congratulates Michael Monary and all the finalists for their exceptional contributions to youth sports. About Skyhawks Founded in Spokane, Washington in 1979, Skyhawks has established itself as one of the largest youth sport program providers in North America. Skyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons by “teaching life skills through sports”. Programs range from week-long summer camps to after-school programs, clinics, and leagues for children aged 18mths to 14 in a variety of sports. About Stack Sports With nearly 50 million users in 35 countries, Stack Sports is a global technology leader in SaaS platform offerings for the sports industry. The company provides world-class software and services to support national governing bodies, youth sports associations, leagues, clubs, parents, coaches, and athletes. Some of the largest and most prominent sports organizations including the U.S. Soccer Federation, Little League Baseball and Softball, and Pop Warner Little Scholars rely on Stack Sports technology to run and manage their organizations. Stack Sports is headquartered in Dallas and is leading the industry one team at a time focusing on four key pillars — Grassroots Engagement, Participation Growth, Recruiting Pathways, and Elite Player Development. To learn more about how Stack Sports is transforming the sports experience, please visit https://stacksports.com/ . NEWS SOURCE: Stack Sports Keywords: Sports and Activities, Skyhawks Sports 2024 Coach of the Year Award, Stack Sports, Supertots, youth sports programs, DALLAS, Texas This press release was issued on behalf of the news source (Stack Sports) who is solely responsibile for its accuracy, by Send2Press® Newswire . Information is believed accurate but not guaranteed. Story ID: S2P122869 APDF15TBLLI To view the original version, visit: https://www.send2press.com/wire/skyhawks-sports-announces-2024-coach-of-the-year-winner-and-finalists/ © 2024 Send2Press® Newswire, a press release distribution service, Calif., USA. Disclaimer: This press release content was not created by nor issued by the Associated Press (AP). Content below is unrelated to this news story.

The New York Yankees have agreed to sign left-handed pitcher Max Fried to an eight-year, $218 million dollar contract -- the largest ever for a left-handed hurler, MLB.com reported Tuesday. The reported deal would be the fourth-largest for any pitcher, a list led by the Los Angeles Dodgers' 10-year, $700 million contract with Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani. Fried would join right-hander Gerrit Cole in a formidable Yankees rotation. He had an 11-10 record with the Atlanta Braves last season with a 3.25 earned run average in 29 starts. Fried gave up 146 hits and 57 walks with 166 strikeouts for the Braves and tied the Major League Baseball lead with two complete games. The Yankees' reported signing of Fried comes after the club missed out on Dominican superstar Juan Soto, who entered free agency after playing for the Yankees last year but is reportedly headed to the New York Mets on a record-breaking 15-year, $765 million deal. bb/js © Agence France-PresseNo. 9 Oklahoma broke the school scoring record and tied another with a 122-56 romp against Western Carolina on Wednesday afternoon in Norman, Okla. A steal and a layup by Caya Smith with 1:46 remaining provided the final points for the Sooners (3-0) and surpassed the OU single-game record of 121 points set in 2008. Raegan Beers led Oklahoma with 27 points on 12-of-14 shooting and nine rebounds. Tyja Beans had 16 points as the only player in double figures for the Catamounts (3-1). The Sooners also tied the school record with 30 assists in the victory. No. 4 Texas 95, Lamar 58 Justice Carlton and Shay Holle scored 15 points apiece as the Longhorns routed the Cardinals at Austin, Texas. Jordan Lee scored 12 points for Texas (2-0) while filling in for star Madison Booker (hamstring). The Longhorns led 51-14 at halftime. Akasha Davis scored 14 points for Lamar (1-1), which committed 28 turnovers. Sabria Dean had 13 points. No. 6 Notre Dame 92, James Madison 46 Hannah Hidalgo recorded 24 points, six rebounds and four steals to help the Fighting Irish clobber the Dukes at South Bend, Ind. Freshman Kate Koval had 14 points, 16 rebounds and six blocked shots for her first career double-double for Notre Dame (3-0). Olivia Miles added 16 points, eight assists and six rebounds for the Irish. Kseniia Kozlova had 14 points and 10 rebounds for James Madison (3-1). The Dukes shot just 21.7 percent from the field. No. 11 Maryland 84, Syracuse 73 Kaylene Smikle scored 22 points for her third straight 20-point outing to help the Terrapins knock off the Orange at Syracuse, N.Y. Allie Kubek added 16 points for Maryland (4-0). The Terrapins created distance by outscoring Syracuse 28-11 in the second quarter. Georgia Woolley had 17 points and Kyra Wood added 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Orange (1-2). No. 22 Alabama 68, Norfolk State 58 Sarah Ashlee Barker registered 19 points, nine rebounds and five assists to help the Crimson Tide defeat the Spartans at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Aaliyah Nye added 15 points for Alabama (4-0). Essence Cody had 14 points, Zaay Green added 12 and Karly Weathers collected 11 rebounds. Kierra Wheeler scored 19 points for Norfolk State (3-1). Diamond Johnson and Niya Fields had 14 points apiece. No. 24 Stanford 69, UC Davis 56 Nunu Agara recorded career bests of 25 points and 10 rebounds to lead the host Cardinal to a victory over the Aggies. Courtney Ogden added 16 points for the Cardinal (4-0). Brooke Demetre posted 11 points and eight boards for Stanford, which shot just 25 percent from 3-point range (5 of 20) after entering the contest with a national-best 57.7 percentage (45 of 78). Mazatla Harris led UC Davis (1-2) with 17 points, and Sydney Burns added 10. --Field Level Media

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South Korea's president avoids an impeachment attempt over martial lawIndonesia opens community center, honorary consulates in TürkiyeKey details about the man accused of killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEOGERMANTOWN, Tenn. , Dec. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc., or MAA (NYSE: MAA), today announced that its board of directors approved a quarterly dividend payment of $1.515 per share of common stock to be paid on January 31, 2025 , to shareholders of record on January 15, 2025 . The increase will raise the annualized dividend payment 3.1% to $6.06 per share of common stock and represents the 15 th consecutive year MAA has increased its dividend to shareholders. As established in prior quarters, the board of directors declared the quarterly common dividend in advance of MAA's earnings announcement that is expected to be made on February 5, 2025 . About MAA MAA is a self-administered real estate investment trust (REIT) and member of the S&P 500. MAA owns or has ownership interest in apartment communities primarily throughout the Southeast, Southwest and Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S. focused on delivering strong, full-cycle investment performance. For further details, please refer to www.maac.com or contact Investor Relations at investor.relations@maac.com . Certain matters in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended with respect to our expectations for future periods. Such statements include statements made about the payment of common dividends. The ability to meet the payment of common dividends in or contemplated by the forward-looking statements could differ materially from the projection due to a number of factors, including a downturn in general economic conditions or the capital markets, changes in interest rates and other items that are difficult to control such as increases in real estate taxes in many of our markets, as well as the other general risks inherent in the apartment and real estate businesses. Reference is hereby made to the filings of Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, reports on Form 8-K, and its annual report on Form 10-K, particularly including the risk factors contained in the latter filing. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/maa-announces-increase-to-quarterly-common-dividend-302328178.html SOURCE MAA

( MENAFN - Live Mint) Exchanging ideas with users on his social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) on the possible colonisation of Mars in the future and technicalities involved, Elon Musk said that he envisions the planet free from Earth-bound representation with direct democracy. Replying to user Kaizen Asiedu's musings on how governance on colonised Mars would work, Musk said he“recommends direct democracy”. “The Martians will decide how they are ruled. I recommend direct, rather than representative, democracy. Uncrewed Starships landing on Mars in ~2 years, perhaps with crewed versions passing near Mars , and crewed Starships heading there in ~4 years are all possible,” he wrote. Asiedu has posed questions about the future governance of future colonised Mars, asking -“Once we colonize Mars, how should governance work? Should it be an extension of Earth's nations? e.g. each Earth nation has part of Mars? Something else?” He also suggested Musk's SpaceX has a role to play, adding,“There's a Mars transfer window in Dec 2028/Jan 2029. SpaceX could send humans crewed to Mars then. Future is coming fast” At time of writing Musk's post was viewed 14 million times and Aseidu's nearly 14.9 million. Both have generated a host of responses from netizens. Further responding to another X user noting that while the timeline“is possible”, long term concern would be that the Starship heat tiles are not reusable. To which Musk said,“I am confident that we will figure out a fully reusable (technically, a high multi-flight reusable) heat shield in 2025.” (sic) MENAFN29122024007365015876ID1109040142 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.

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The UConn and Louisville women's basketball teams will tip off the 2025-26 season in the Armed Forces Classic at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. Previous editions of the event have been held since 2012, but the Nov. 4, 2025 game announced Thursday will be the first featuring women's hoops. "We want to do as much as we possibly can, both personally and team-wise, to support our armed forces," Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma said in a statement. "I'm glad we're getting the opportunity to go overseas and have many of our military members see us play in person. I know it'll be an experience of a lifetime for everyone in our program." The contest will air on ESPN. "We are extremely thankful to be selected for the 2025 Armed Forces Classic," Louisville coach Jeff Walz said in a statement. "It will be an incredible experience for our players and staff to play in front of some of our nation's heroes overseas. We look forward to the opportunity to showcase women's basketball on an international stage." UConn and Louisville opened the 2024-25 season ranked No. 2 and 17, respectively, in the Associated Press preseason Top 25 poll. Ramstein hosted the Armed Forces Classic in 2012 and 2017. Other locales have included South Korea, Puerto Rico, Japan, Hawaii, Alaska and Texas. --Field Level MediaThe last time a Democratic president died was in 1973 when Lyndon Baines Johnson passed away at the age of 64, just a few years after leaving office. Following the death of Jimmy Carter on Sunday at the age of 100 , the nation will now see the first funeral for a Democratic president in more than 50 years. Carter is the longest-living president , who also had the longest post-presidency after leaving office at the age of 56 in 1980. There are a number of traditions and customs that govern the death of a US president, but the wishes of the family are also heavily considered, meaning the proceedings can be quite different from each other. Since the death of Johnson, there have been four state funerals for former presidents – Johnson’s in 1973, Ronald Reagan’s in 2004, Gerald Ford’s in 2007 and George HW Bush’s most recently in 2018. Richard Nixon, who died in 1994, opted for a smaller and more private ceremony at his presidential library amid concerns that reminiscing about the Watergate scandal could overshadow any larger proceeding. The US “conducts state funerals on behalf of all persons who hold, or have held, the office of president as well as a president-elect and other persons designated by the president,” according to the US Army Military District of Washington. A state funeral lasts seven to 10 days and includes three parts – ceremonies in the president’s home state, ceremonies in Washington DC, and finally ceremonies in the state where they choose to be buried. The ceremonies in the capital region may include Armed Forces honor guards, military bands, and units from the National Guard and the US Armed Forces reserves. Outside of the capitol region, services may also include local units. If a president dies in office, the first thing that must happen is that the vice president takes the oath of office to become president. One of the first things a president must do is plan their own funeral, according to the White House Historical Association. Following the passing of a president, the family coordinates the proceedings. The then-state funeral planner for public affairs for the Joint Task Force, National Capital Region in Washington, Barbara Owens, said in 2006 following the passing of Mr Ford that “Until the family has had a chance to meet with our commanding general and go over the events of the next days, we will not know what that schedule will be.” “They can choose to have a simple funeral – they can choose to have a full honor funeral. It simply is up to the family,” she added at the time. When the White House is made aware of the death of a former president, the current president announces the death by proclamation before ordering the Department of Defense to organize a state funeral. The president also orders federal agencies and departments closed to observe a national day of mourning. When a president dies, all federal buildings, grounds, and naval vessels in the US and its territories should fly the flags at half-staff for 30 days, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs. After lying in state at the presidential library of a former president, as was the case for Reagan in California, the casket is then transported to the US Capitol to lie in state there. During transportation, the casket is escorted by the military and transported using a presidential plane. In 2018, George HW Bush was transported from Houston, Texas to lie in state at the US Capitol for two days before he was buried at his presidential library in College Station, Texas. The lying in state allows current and former elected officials and the public to pay their respects. Lying in state in the White House has so far only occurred for presidents who died in office. The funerals are traditionally held at the Washington National Cathedral in the nation’s capital. Events surrounding the funeral usually last for five days and the proceedings depend on each individual president. In terms of seating arrangements, the presidential party comes first, followed by foreign chiefs of state, which are arranged alphabetically according to the English spelling of their country. After that, royalty representing chiefs of state are seated, followed by heads of government, the AP noted in time for Ford’s 2007 funeral. When a president is buried, seven honor guards fire a three-volley salute at the gravesite of the president, and military installations around the country fire a 21-gun salute for the former commander-in-chief. In the past, the caskets of several presidents traveled across the country by train to allow people all over the country to pay their respects. In 2018, George HW Bush’s family decided also to have his casket crisscross the nation. The president is finally buried, usually at a place that holds personal significance to them. Several presidents are buried at their presidential libraries while Presidents William H Taft and John F Kennedy are buried at Arlington National Cemetary. The Associated Press contributed to this report

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Amazon.com Inc. stock underperforms Tuesday when compared to competitorsNews Business Reporter {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. It was a dicey premise from the start: taking niche Hamburg grocer Braymiller Market and plunking it down in the urban center of Buffalo. Then-Mayor Byron Brown, knowing he needed amenities to attract wealthier residents to the city's core, convinced Braymiller owner Stuart Green that an opportunity existed where other grocers didn’t see one. Both thought the opportunity would grow as more apartments were built. Brown assured Green the city would be behind him every step of the way, and Green set out to appeal to a critical mass of higher-end shoppers that doesn't yet exist downtown. Stuart Green unloads a Braymiller Market truck on Dec. 6, 2024. Now, just three years later – despite tax breaks and a more than $1 million bailout – Braymiller Market will close by month's end. That is despite Green's attempts – with prodding from the Buffalo Urban Development Corp. – to turn his store into something it was never meant to be. The shoppers Braymiller was trying to appeal to – the more affluent consumers newly moving from the suburbs into upscale lofts downtown – aren't the type of city dwellers who walk down the block to buy ingredients for the night's dinner each day. Instead, they tend to hop into their cars and stock up elsewhere. That's part of the appeal of living in a city where you can get anywhere in 20 minutes. The bulk of residents who live downtown today, the ones who really need and would stock up at a grocery store within walking distance, are those who are used to stretching their dollar as far as it will go. That demographic calls for a no-frills deep discounter offering wholesome food at affordable prices. The Buffalo Urban Development Corp. and other city officials could suggest all the tweaks they wanted and Braymiller Market would never be Save A Lot or Aldi. Opening a successful grocery store in downtown Buffalo would have been an uphill battle even without the Covid pandemic that gutted the city's commuter population. Green knew that, which is why he designed a business plan that relied equally on the store's deli, to feed workers on their lunch breaks, and a wholesale supply line delivering fresh produce to the city's restaurants. The shutdown, which is expected to take place in seven to 10 days, once again will leave downtown without a grocery store to serve the residents in the nearby apartments that have sprouted up in converted buildings over the last few years. But Covid slashed deeply into that worker population and much of that restaurant business, and neither have recovered to pre-pandemic levels. The store's deli has a devoted following among commuters – there just aren't enough of them. On Friday, as the city staged a press conference to announce the market's closure, the deli's customers mourned the news. Isabelle LaBarbera had made the jaunt from her job at the Liberty Building as she does most weekdays. "It's one of the only places open past 2 p.m. around here to get lunch," she said. "It's quick and really good food." Octavia Butts had driven downtown from South Buffalo just to get one of Braymiller's subs. "I literally travel down here just to get a sub," she said. "I love the turkey clubs. They have really good mac n’ cheese. I love the desserts, cupcakes, anything." They're glimmers that show Braymiller could have been a success if not for Covid – the unthinkable that no one could have seen coming. But what Braymiller really needed was shoppers who filled their carts with $100 worth of groceries, maybe even $200. And those shoppers were hard to come by. If Green had known how the Covid pandemic would change traffic patterns in downtown Buffalo, he wouldn't have touched the project with a 10-foot pole. Business conditions were much more favorable when Green took the gamble on downtown, and he was still the only one willing to take the chance. Who would step up today, knowing what we know now? If anything, a lot would have to change for another grocer to give things another shot. Will we have to wait years for the commuter population to return? What if the changes that have transformed the city since Covid are permanent? Buffalo Acting Mayor Christopher Scanlon on Friday noted that there now are 30,000 fewer workers coming downtown to the office than there were just a few years ago. Those are 30,000 potential Braymiller customers who might have stopped in to pick up groceries or dinner at the end of the workday. "We have to work on the downtown core as well and getting people back down here, and repair the situations that led to the closure," Scanlon said. "You can't just say, 'All right, come on in and turn the key and open the grocery store again.' You have to work with our partners in the private sector and otherwise, to make sure we have more people in downtown Buffalo, build this core up," he said. "Get people living down here. Get people visiting down here, entertainment, everything you can to get people living down here so that there's this store, this location, or another location, whatever it might be, could be successful in the future." So, soon, downtown Buffalo will again be without a supermarket, and officials will resume trying to attract one. But Buffalo has a lot of work to do if it wants to build downtown back up to the place it was when it was able to lure tiny Braymiller into the city – and that was with the promise of tax abatements and subsidies. How much more will it have to do to bring in a Tops or Aldi? Only this time around, it will be much harder for the city to attract a new one. In fact, it will be harder now than if Braymiller had never opened in the first place. That's because downtown grocery was previously an untested, untried idea. Now it has a track record of failure. Any other grocer the city approaches will have that at the front of their minds. And that will make a downtown grocery store an even harder sell. The shutdown of the Save A Lot in the Broadway Market won't help either. New grocery prospects, instead of forecasting how things might go, will have an idea of how things already went. The business news you need Get the latest local business news delivered FREE to your inbox weekly. News Business Reporter {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.

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Dublin, Dec. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "SiC Fibers Market by Type, Form, Phase, Usage, End-use Industry and Region - Global Forecast to 2031" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The SiC fibers market is estimated at USD 0.70 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 3.34 Billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 25% from 2024 to 2031. Third generation fiber's performance in ultra-high-temperature environments and their ability to withstand structural integrity over such long time intervals make them particularly useful for application in next-generation turbine engines including in LEAP engines and advanced power generation systems. In terms of value, continuous form of SiC fibers accounted for the largest share of the overall SiC fibers market. In 2023, continuous SiC fibers in SiC fibers market have the largest market share due to their ability to be easily integrated into advanced composite structures making them the choice for next-generation engine systems. For example, in LEAP engines, they play a very visible role. Continuous SiC fibers are becoming increasingly in demand as industries work towards getting closer and closer to lighter, stronger, and fuel-efficient materials. Thus, as the end-use industries seek advanced materials there is an expected increase in demand for continuous SiC fibers. In terms of value, the crystalline SiC fibers are projected to be the fastest growing phase of SiC fibers . Crystalline SiC fibers are projected to be the fastest-growing in phase segment in SiC fibers market, due to its advantages over other fibers. Oxide fibers, superalloys, and amorphous SiC fibers degrade very quickly at elevated temperatures. However, Sylramic SiC fibers which are a type of crystalline SiC fiber retain strength and stiffness to very high-temperature levels, above 1400C (2252F) due to the particular chemical composition, structure, and low oxygen content. It offers superior creep resistance along with thermal stability and is highly suitable for high-performance applications in aerospace, defense, and energy. Advances have been achieved in SiC fibers not only for breaking through functional barriers but also in response to increased demands for high-temperature-resistant materials in various sectors. In terms of value, the usage of SiC fibers in composites is projected to be the fastest in the forecast period. The fastest-growing usage of SiC fibers in composites is based on tremendous progress in material properties and the ability to withstand extreme conditions. NASA's research, especially at Glenn Research Center, has played an important role in propelling increased demand for SiC fibers in ceramic matrix composites for high-temperature structural applications beyond 2700F. High-strength SiC fibers patented as Sylramic-iBN and Super Sylramic-iBN are specially processed to provide high mechanical and environmental properties. Protective boron-nitride coatings and advanced CVI techniques have transformed the CMCs made of SiC/SiC from NASA into products that are much more resistant and quite highly resistant to extreme heat and stress, but still allow for customization under specific design and performance requirements. Thus, these developments have been very much driving the adoption of SiC composites for high-performance industries. During the forecast period, the SiC fiber market in aerospace & defense is projected to be the fastest growing end-use industry. During the forecast period from 2024 to 2029, the aerospace & defense industry is expected to be the fastest-growing end-use industry in the SiC fibers market. The SiC fibers are unmatched in their performances in high temperature as well as high-stress applications, such as advanced aircraft and space vehicle engines. These fibers can resist up to 2,732F and thus are well suited for use in next-generation aerospace engines, such as the GE9X installed in the Boeing 777X, or advanced military engines such as the GE3000 for the US Army's ITEP program. Although the market faces disruptions in terms of reductions in aircraft delivery and more issues on the supply chain, high-performance material demand within both the components of the engine and aerospace technology development is a factor pushing the growth of SiC fiber usage in the aerospace & defense sector at a very rapid pace. During the forecast period, the SiC fibers market in North America region is projected to be the largest region. North America is the largest market for SiC fibers because of its strong aerospace, defense, and energy sectors, which are a driver for the demand for high-performance materials such as SiC fibers. The region is dominated by large aerospace manufacturers, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and General Electric, which have comprehensive use of SiC fibers in critical engine components in commercial and military applications. It also continues to invest in space exploration and defense projects led by the NASA and U.S. Department of Defense; this investment promotes increased demand for SiC-based CMCs in rockets, space vehicles, and advanced military engine components. Second, North America has a strong research infrastructure led by institutions and private companies that develop SiC fiber technology, which creates innovation and potentially expands its market shares. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of company profiles: Prominent companies NGS Advanced Fibers Co., Ltd. (Japan), UBE Corporation (Japan), COI Ceramics, Inc. (US), Specialty Materials, Inc. (US), MATECH (US), Suzhou Saifei Group Ltd. (China), Haydale Technologies Inc. (US), GE Aerospace (US), Ningbo Zhongxing New Materials Co., Ltd. (China), and BJS Ceramics (Germany). Research Coverage The scope of the report includes detailed information about the major factors influencing the growth of the SiC Fibers market, such as drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities. A thorough examination of the key industry players has been conducted in order to provide insights into their business overview, solutions, and services, key strategies, contracts, partnerships, and agreements. Product launches, mergers and acquisitions, and recent developments in the SiC Fibers market are all covered. This report includes a competitive analysis of upcoming startups in the SiC Fibers market ecosystem. The report provides insights on the following: Analysis of key drivers (Rising demand from LEAP engines), restraints (High cost of SiC fibers, availability of substitutes), opportunities (Reduction in SiC fibers cost, Emergence of Chinese players), and challenges (Liquidity crunch, technological challenges in manufacturing of low-cost SiC fibers) influencing the growth of the SiC Fibers market Product Development/Innovation: Detailed insights on upcoming technologies, research & development activities, and service launches in the SiC Fibers market. Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets - the report analyses the SiC Fibers market across varied regions. Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about services, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the SiC Fibers market Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies and service offerings of leading players like NGS Advanced Fibers Co., Ltd. (Japan), UBE Corporation (Japan), COI Ceramics, Inc. (US), Specialty Materials, Inc. (US), MATECH (US), Suzhou Saifei Group Ltd. (China), Haydale Technologies Inc. (US), GE Aerospace (US), Ningbo Zhongxing New Materials Co., Ltd. (China), BJS Ceramics (Germany), Nanoshel LLC (US), Skyspring Nanomaterials, Inc. (US), TISICS LTD. (UK), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (US), the Institute of Energy Science & Technology (Japan), National University of Defense Technology (China), Free Form Fibers (US), among others in the SiC Fibers market. Key Attributes: Key Topics Covered: MARKET DYNAMICS DRIVERS Technological advancements Capacity expansion due to rising production of LEAP engines Increasing demand for fuel-efficient aircraft Increased investments in manufacturing SiC fiber-based CMCs for land-based gas turbine engines RESTRAINTS High cost of SiC fibers Availability of substitutes OPPORTUNITIES Increasing R&D for manufacturing accident-tolerant and lightweight nuclear reactors Reduction in SiC fiber costs Emergence of Chinese players CHALLENGES Technological challenges in manufacturing low-cost SiC fibers Liquidity crunch Case Study Analysis Introduction of Second-Generation SiC Fiber by Ningbo Zhongxing New Materials Co. Development of Silicon Carbide Fiber Tows by NASA's Glenn Research Center Continuous Scalable Process for Domestic Production of Silicon Carbide Fibers Companies Featured NGS Advanced Fibers Co. UBE Corporation COI Ceramics GE Aerospace Specialty Materials Haydale Graphene Industries Matech Suzhou Saifei Group BJS Ceramics Ningbo Zhongxing New Materials Co. Nanoshel LLC Skyspring Nanomaterials National Aeronautics and Space Administration TISICS Institute of Energy Science and Technology National University of Defense Technology For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/3ycnco About ResearchAndMarkets.com ResearchAndMarkets.com is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. Attachment SiC Fibers Market

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