LOWELL, Mass. The University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) and Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) officially opened a state-of-the-art RF/Microwave Learning Lab UMass Lowell on November 7, a facility that will enable UMass Lowell to embed cutting-edge technology within engineering students’ educational interactions.
August 18, 2021 Analog Devices, Inc. , a leading global high-performance semiconductor company, today announced financial results for its third quarter of fiscal 2021, which ended July 31, 2021. . | August 20, 2021
Limerick-based company donates €25k to new children s grief centre
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Grainne Murphy, Analog Devices (centre) with Katrina Morgan and Sr Helen Culhane, of Children’s Grief Centre );
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PLANS to create a €3.5m Children’s Grief Centre have received a welcome boost in these Covid times with a grant of €25,000 from the Analog Devices Foundation.
The new centre will be needed more than ever in years to come as the consequences of Coronavirus and all the restrictions around death come to the fore.
Its current location in Westbourne has been operating for 12 years. It provides a free support service for families with children and young people affected by loss. There is a shortage of this kind of early intervention service in the Mid-West area and the new centre will double the capacity of support currently being provided.
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GENEVA, Switzerland, May 14, 2021 (ENS) – Scanty vaccine supplies in low and lower-middle income countries cannot cover even the innoculation of health care workers, the head of the World Health Organization, WHO, warned today, imploring wealth countries with abundant vaccines to share with less fortunate countries..
As the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, approved COVID vaccines for anyone over the age of 12, and lifted the mask mandate for fully vaccinated people, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus appealed for wealthier countries to delay vaccinating younger people against COVID-19 and instead donate doses to the COVAX global vaccine solidarity initiative.
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VAX LIVE: The Concert to Reunite the World campaign helped mobilize over 26 million COVID-19 vaccine doses and $302 million to the ACT-Accelerator to provide equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines, tests, treatments and other medical tools to the world’s most marginalized communities and healthcare workers on the frontlines.
VAX LIVE was taped at SoFi Stadium for a COVID 19-compliant audience composed of fully-vaccinated frontline healthcare and essential workers, and is the first large-scale music event held at the stadium. The goal of the VAX LIVE campaign was to ensure everyone, everywhere has access to COVID-19 vaccines and inspire vaccine confidence worldwide.