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Tailift Group will lead the new trend of manufacturing industry in FABTECH show-S31166

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Tailift Group will lead the new trend of manufacturing industry in FABTECH show-S31166
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Tailift Group will lead the new trend of manufacturing industry in FABTECH show-S31166

2024-10-09 05:00 Last Updated At:05:15

ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With the rapid development of global metalworking technology, the annual North American International Metalworking Exhibition (FABTECH) will grandly open from October 15th to 17th, 2024 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. As a 50-year old company, we will definitely not miss this top-level event.

Leading technology, excellent quality

TAILIFT was founded by Chairman Steve Lin in 1973. After more than 50 years of development, Tailift has become a global enterprise. Tailift continues to expand its sheet metal business and intelligent warehousing business, and enhances production lines such as laser cutting, welding, CNC bending equipment, and automated warehouse and logistics system. With its technical expertise, it provides all-round, full-factory system tandem solutions and serves more than 10,000 customers worldwide.

Service first, win-win future

At the exhibition site, our professional team will not only provide visitors with detailed product introductions and demonstrations, we will also have in-depth communication with visitors and answer any technical questions because we know very well that quality service is the cornerstone of enterprise development. Therefore, TAILIFT has established a perfect service system to provide customers with a full range of guarantees from pre-sales consultation, sales support to after-sales service. We hope that through such efforts, we can work together with our customers to create a better future.

The exhibition highlights are numerous, leading the trend of the industry

In the upcoming FABTECH, TAILIFT will be very lively. Our carefully arranged exhibition area not only showcases a series of star products such as laser cutting machine and welding machine, but we will also set up a special area for bending machine equipment, showing the innovative results of two different types of bending machines. The exquisite appearance, excellent performance and wide application prospects of these products will certainly attract the attention of many attendees and stand out in the exhibition.

Looking ahead, we are full of confidence

Facing the future, TAILIFT is full of confidence. We will continue to increase R & D investment, promote technological innovation and product upgrading, actively explore domestic and foreign markets, expand brand influence, and strengthen cooperation with upstream and downstream enterprises of the industrial chain to build a closer industrial ecosystem. We believe that with the joint efforts of all employees, TAILIFT will surely occupy a more important position in the field of global machinery manufacturing and automation, and make unremitting efforts to achieve the grand goal of "making TAILIFT brand globally famous"! "Tailift, lift your life," encapsulates the company's mission to enhance the lives of its customers through innovation and excellence.

We look forward to you coming to our exhibition site to witness our innovative achievements and jointly open a new chapter in intelligent manufacturing.

Remember, our booth number is S31166-Tailift Group

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Tailift Group will lead the new trend of manufacturing industry in FABTECH show-S31166

Tailift Group will lead the new trend of manufacturing industry in FABTECH show-S31166

Tailift Group will lead the new trend of manufacturing industry in FABTECH show-S31166

Tailift Group will lead the new trend of manufacturing industry in FABTECH show-S31166

Tailift Group will lead the new trend of manufacturing industry in FABTECH show-S31166

Tailift Group will lead the new trend of manufacturing industry in FABTECH show-S31166

LONDON, Oct. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- State of the art AI glasses to help people with dementia navigate their environment and a smartwatch that learns daily routines are among five groundbreaking technologies awarded £300,000 as a finalist in the £4.4m Longitude Prize on Dementia.

It is rewarding the creation of new assistive technologies that use AI to transform how people live with dementia after a diagnosis so that they can maintain their independence for as long as possible.

The global challenge prize is funded by Alzheimer's Society and Innovate UK and delivered by Challenge Works (part of Nesta).

One in three people born in the UK today will develop dementia in their lifetime, with around a million people in the UK living with a form of dementia now. This is projected to rise to 1.4 million people by 2040.

The five finalists, who were announced today in the UK on BBC One's The One Show, will each receive £300,000 to develop their technologies in the next 15 months. The finalists are:

Dr James Brown, CEO of Supersense Technologies said: "A few years ago, I was volunteering with a charity supporting people who had just received a dementia diagnosis. At almost every house we visited there would be a drawer full of unused gadgets – fall-detection watches or pendants, AI speakers – great tech but clearly not being used by the people it was designed for.

"As an engineer and researcher with a decade of experience in developing sensor technology, I knew that there was far better, unintrusive technology that could help people with dementia or mild cognitive impairment to live safely in their own homes for longer, and to help families know that their loved one is safe and well. Our system is specifically designed to maintain a person's privacy and autonomy, while identifying new behavioural patterns as soon as they develop, so that loved ones or carers can provide support at the right time, all with the aim of helping people to stay independent in their homes for longer."

Kate Lee, CEO of Alzheimer's Society said: "Currently, around one million people in the UK live with dementia, a figure projected to rise to 1.4 million by 2040. AI presents exciting opportunities to help those with dementia stay active and independent, enabling them to remain in their own homes for as long as possible. By harnessing the power of technology, we can support memory recall and assist individuals in maintaining their daily routines. The five finalists of the Longitude Prize on Dementia are tackling these challenges in innovative and diverse ways. I look forward to seeing how their technologies evolve over the next year."

Dr Jennifer Bute was diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer's disease in 2009 at the age of 63, leading to her retiring early from her career as a GP. She adds: "Research suggests that remaining independent, whether in your own home or a place where extra help is available, is one of the best contributors to slowing the progression of Alzheimer's disease. As a daily user of technology to help manage my finances, medications – even my home lighting – it's really encouraging to see the breadth of new tools and services being developed to support independent living."

Tris Dyson, Managing Director at Challenge Works said: "The Longitude Prize on Dementia was launched to help meet the urgent need for intuitive, AI technologies that could support independent living for people with dementia. Last year we saw some incredible ideas come through the 24 semi-finalist entries and it was a challenge for the judges to select the five finalists announced today. This announcement proves the critical role innovation, and challenge prizes, have to play in helping to solve some of the biggest challenges of our time."

Stella Peace, interim Executive Chair, Innovate UK said: "Dementia's impact is devastating for those who develop the condition and for their loved ones. There is much we can do to ensure that those with dementia continue to live fulfilling lives. Technology has a great role to play and the projects for which we have announced funding today have the potential to truly change lives for the better."

In addition to the financial reward, non-financial support has been funded to provide innovators with crucial insight and expertise until the end of 2025. The support includes access to potential product users, mentorship, and expert advice on technical and business aspects of the innovation to ensure products are scalable. It will also facilitate knowledge sharing between participants. All teams will be working with people with lived experience to ensure solutions are fully co-created.

In early 2026, one winner will receive a prize pot of £1 million, following a judging process with the international Judging Panel and Lived Experience Advisory Panel. For more information on the finalists and prize, please visit dementia.longitudeprize.org.

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