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Plataine’s AI Achieves Record Scale & Performance in Scheduling & Planning of Complex Manufacturing

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AI-based Production Scheduler Delivers Scale with Practimum-Optimum™ Algorithm

High Point, N.C., July 9, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Plataine, a leading provider of AI-based optimization solutions for advanced manufacturing, proudly announces a groundbreaking achievement in exceptional scale of scheduling operations with its Practimum-Optimum™ algorithm. The AI-based Production Scheduler sets new records for fully automatic, optimized manufacturing scheduling in large scale and complex real-life scenarios.

 

“With our innovative AI-based Practimum-Optimum™ Scheduler, we offer the most advanced, high-scale software for creating optimal and practical schedules that ultimately affect both the top and bottom lines, as well as on-time delivery.” Avner Ben-Bassat, President and CEO, Plataine

Plataine’s Practimum-Optimum™ Scheduler routinely handles demand sets with over 10,000 tasks, generating optimal schedules completely automatically. This scale and performance specifically stand out with complex operations involving multiple production lines, special machines such as autoclaves, multiple tool types and variable raw materials, as well as human capacity considerations and shift structures for the various resources. All these elements are connected by a complex set of operational requirements and constraints.

Compared to the majority of currently available scheduling products that max out at hundreds of tasks in fully automatic mode, Plataine’s Scheduler offers a unique value proposition, allowing Plataine customers to meet both short term and long term goals. By supporting long terms scenarios, we enable our customers to make strategic decisions on staffing, equipment procurement, and supply chain management, resulting in on-time delivery while resolving potential capacity issues.

Plataine’s breakthrough in large scale scheduling was enabled by innovative machine-self-learning mechanisms that are integrated into the Practimum-Optimum™ algorithm. By learning patterns in the scheduling space, they enable focusing on the most promising areas of high-quality schedules, thus significantly accelerating the convergence to the optimal schedule presented to the user.
Recognizing that mathematically optimal schedules are not always practically optimal, Plataine’s Scheduler allows users to request changes to ‘practicalize’ the schedule. Leveraging unsupervised machine learning algorithms, these micro changes are integrated into the holistic optimal schedule in a way that minimizes the degradation of the macro-goal scores.

“The daily, weekly, and monthly schedules are the pivot of any manufacturing organization,” says Avner Ben-Bassat, President and CEO of Plataine. “With our innovative AI-based Practimum-Optimum™ Scheduler, we offer the most advanced, high-scale software for creating optimal and practical schedules that ultimately affect both the top and bottom lines, as well as on-time delivery. We are proud our customers are leveraging this breakthrough technology for both short-term tactical scheduling and long-term strategic planning”.

With this latest innovation, Plataine continues to lead the way in delivering cutting-edge solutions that drive efficiency, productivity, and profitability in advanced manufacturing. The combination of AI-driven optimization and practical adaptability results in optimal schedules that are valid for production, setting a new standard in manufacturing scheduling.

About Plataine:

Plataine is the leading provider of Industrial IoT and AI-based optimization solutions for advanced manufacturing. Plataine’s solutions provide intelligent, connected Digital Assistants for production floor management and staff, empowering manufacturers to make optimized decisions in real-time, every time. Plataine’s patent-protected technologies are used by leading manufacturers worldwide, including Airbus, IAI, Triumph, MRAS (an ST Engineering company), Alestis, Kineco-Kaman, IFS, Kanfit and Ethan Allen. Plataine partners with SAP, Microsoft, the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing, and CTC GmbH (an Airbus Company), and is also a part of the UK National Composites Centre (NCC) membership network, to advance the ‘Factory of the Future’ worldwide. For this work, Plataine has received Frost & Sullivan’s 2021 Global Technology Innovation Leadership Award for its AI-Based Digital Assistants for Manufacturing, and Innovation Awards from the JEC. Plataine Received the SME 2021 Excellence in Composites Manufacturing Award and awards from CompositesUK organizations. Plataine is ISO 27001 certified for compliance with information security management requirements. For more information, visit: https://www.plataine.com.

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Vicky Books, Plataine, 97237691111, vicky.books@plataine.comwww.plataine.com

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Blueprint Capital Advisors CEO Jacob Walthour Featured on The New Jersey Business Media Podcast Discusses Access, Capital, and Opportunity for Entrepreneurs

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NEW YORK, June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Jacob Walthour, founder and CEO of Blueprint Capital Advisors and creator of the Power 100 initiative, appears as a featured guest on The New Jersey Business Media Podcast for a conversation focused on one of the most important — and often misunderstood — drivers of business growth: access.

Walthour’s work spans the intersection of business, capital markets, economic development, policy, and community impact. Through years of advising entrepreneurs, investors, institutions, and underserved communities, he has become a leading voice on how opportunity is created and why access often determines who succeeds.

In this latest podcast episode, Walthour moves beyond headlines and conventional narratives to explore a question that resonates with business owners across industries: Why do some entrepreneurs gain access to capital, relationships, and growth opportunities while others never reach the starting line?

“Most entrepreneurs think access to capital begins when they submit an application or pitch to investors,” said Walthour. “In reality, access starts much earlier, through relationships, visibility, trust, networks, and proximity to opportunity.” Facilitated exposure, he finds, can be the determining factor in whether firms expand their networks, procure new business, and position themselves for continuous growth.

The discussion provides context for the hidden dynamics that shape business outcomes while challenging common assumptions about funding and growth. Walthour shares his insights on:

Why capital flows the way it doesThe role relationships and credibility play in creating opportunityWhat entrepreneurs often misunderstand about accessHow business owners can position themselves to compete regardless of background, industry, or stage of growthThe practical steps entrepreneurs can take to build long-term access and unlock future opportunities

Drawing from experiences across investment management, business development, and economic impact initiatives, Walthour offers a candid perspective on what separates businesses that scale from those that remain overlooked. Oftentimes, the differential is not based on disparities of talent, but rather on which businesses are better versed in the architecture of power.

The episode is designed for entrepreneurs, founders, investors, and business leaders seeking a deeper understanding of how opportunity is created — and how to better position themselves for sustainable growth.

The full episode can be found here and is available on Apple Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn.

About Blueprint Capital Advisors
Blueprint Capital Advisors is a strategic advisory and investment firm dedicated to connecting capital with opportunity across venture capital, private markets, and emerging investment platforms.

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In HelloNation, Hair Expert Rachel Swartz McCooey Explains Tape-Ins, Hand-Tied Rows, and Tape Rows for Hair Extensions and Fine Hair Care

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The article outlines how each extension method differs in installation, upkeep, and impact on natural hair health.

ROCHESTER, N.Y., June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What should you consider when choosing between tape-ins, hand-tied rows, and tape rows? That question is answered in a HelloNation article featuring insights from Rachel Swartz McCooey of Tru On Park in Rochester, New York.

The HelloNation article explains that selecting the right hair extensions depends on hair texture, lifestyle, and hair maintenance preferences. Tape-ins, hand-tied rows, and tape rows are all popular options, yet each method differs in installation, wear time, and daily hair care requirements. Understanding these distinctions helps protect fine hair, maintain hair volume, and support long-term hair health.

According to the article, tape-ins are especially suitable for fine hair because they are lightweight and quick to install. Pre-taped wefts are pressed into sections of natural hair, often allowing the service to be completed in under an hour. The article notes that tape-ins typically require maintenance every four to six weeks, depending on growth and placement. Because they do not rely on heavy sewing or tight braiding, they are considered a lower tension option when professionally applied.

The article also highlights that tape-ins appeal to clients seeking flexibility. They can be removed or reused with professional assistance and are often chosen for temporary or seasonal changes. This method allows clients to add hair volume or length while maintaining a manageable hair maintenance routine at home.

Hand-tied rows, sometimes called weft extensions, are sewn onto tracks created within the natural hair. The HelloNation article explains that this method takes longer to install and requires professional removal. It can provide significant length and fullness, but it is generally better suited for clients with enough density to support the added weight without stressing fine hair.

The article describes hand-tied rows as durable and secure, making them a practical choice for long-term wear. They tend to work well for individuals who frequently heat-style their hair or wear it in updos. Proper hair care is essential, including gentle brushing and avoiding heavy products near the sewn areas to reduce tangling and strain.

Tape rows combine elements of both approaches. The HelloNation article explains that strips are sewn into a row and then reinforced with tape or bonding for added stability. This technique is lighter than full hand-tied rows yet more durable than traditional tape-ins. Tape rows can be installed in multiple rows to increase hair volume while balancing comfort and longevity.

Maintenance for tape rows involves periodic repositioning by a stylist. The article notes that this option is often recommended for clients seeking a middle ground between flexibility and extended wear. It provides structure without requiring the same level of long-term commitment as full hand-tied rows.

The HelloNation article emphasizes that lifestyle plays a key role in choosing the right method. Tape-ins may suit busy schedules due to quicker appointments and simpler upkeep. Hand-tied rows may appeal to those who prefer secure extensions that handle frequent styling. Tape rows offer a balanced solution for clients who want durability along with moderate hair maintenance.

Ultimately, the article underscores that protecting natural hair should remain the priority. Professional placement, consistent salon check-ups, and careful at-home hair care reduce tension and prevent damage. By understanding how tape-ins, hand-tied rows, tape rows, hair extensions, fine hair, hair maintenance, hair volume, and hair care all connect, readers can make informed decisions that align with both style goals and hair health.

Tape-Ins, Hand-Tied Rows, or Tape Rows: Choosing the Best Extension features insights from Rachel Swartz McCooey, Hair Expert of Rochester, New York, in HelloNation.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is America’s Good News Network, a premier media platform built on the idea that good news travels faster when real people tell real stories. Through its community-focused publications and innovative “edvertising” approach, HelloNation delivers content that informs, inspires, and spotlights the leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

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Media Advisory – Minister Hodgson to make nuclear energy announcement

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NEWMARKET, ON, June 19, 2026 /CNW/ – The Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, will make a significant announcement about Canada’s nuclear energy direction. Media availability will follow.  

Prior to the Minister’s press conference, Government of Canada officials will host an embargoed media technical briefing.

1)  Media Technical Briefing

Event: Virtual (via Zoom)
Date: Monday, June 22, 2026
Time: 11:00 a.m. ET

2)  Press Conference

Event: Hybrid (in person and virtual)
Date: Monday, June 22, 2026
Time: 12:30 p.m. ET

All accredited media are asked to pre-register by emailing media@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca. Details on how to participate will be provided upon registration.

Embargo Terms

By participating, media understand and agree to the terms of the embargo. The embargo on the documents and information provided will remain in effect until Minister Hodgson starts delivering his remarks at the press conference on June 22, 2026. Participants will not publicly discuss or release the materials or information in any manner until the embargo is lifted.

The technical briefing will be on background only and on a not-for-attribution basis. Should the terms of the embargo be breached, participants and/or their organizations may not be permitted to participate in future Government of Canada embargoed briefings. 

Accessing Embargoed Documents

Participants should contact Media Relations at the Department of Natural Resources Canada at media@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca to receive briefing materials in advance. By receiving materials in advance, participants agree to keep them under embargo until the embargo is lifted, as per above.

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