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Carbon Capture & Commercialization: Urgent Solution for Greenhouse Emissions, Not 2030 Promises

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As shifting policies under the new White House administration are expected to create uncertainty around circular economy initiatives, Carbon Capture and Commercialization (CC&C) drives tangible, deployable sustainability with its innovative Direct Air Carbon Capture (DACC) technology, which captures CO₂ for under $100 per ton.

TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — As part of its net-zero ambitions by 2045, the U.S. Government recently allocated $250 million to advance carbon capture technology. (1) However, with Donald Trump returning to the White House, many expect policy adjustments, potentially emphasizing private-sector-driven solutions and reassessing spending priorities. Amid this evolving landscape, Carbon Capture and Commercialization (CC&C) is leading the charge, delivering innovative and tailored solutions for sustainability. “To achieve meaningful reductions in greenhouse gas emissions without depending on government incentives, we need technologies that are robust, economically viable, and scalable on their own today,” states Sam Adams, CEO of Technology at CC&C.

“Promises of future solutions won’t solve today’s crisis. Our Direct Air Carbon Capture (DACC) is proven technology delivering results now,” – Samir Adams, CEO of Technology at CC&C.

Reductions in Sustainability Budgets
The Project 2025 Mandate for Leadership, a policy blueprint crafted by the Heritage Foundation and anticipated to guide Trump’s administration, could lead to rollbacks of initiatives supporting carbon capture. A key proposal within the document is the elimination of the Department of Energy’s Office for Clean Energy Demonstrations, which funds several carbon capture projects. (2) Simultaneously, as major European economies like Germany and the UK face GDP contractions, sustainability initiatives in this region may also lose momentum. (3-4)

While subsidies and public policies have been instrumental in advancing net-zero goals, they were never intended as permanent solutions for a circular economy to be viable.

“Promises of future solutions won’t solve today’s crisis. Our Direct Air Carbon Capture (DACC) is proven technology delivering results now,” says Samir Adams. “With its sub-$100 per ton cost and scalable design, DACC efficiently captures CO₂ and turns it into a valuable resource. The technology is ready and deployable today—not in 2030.”

From Promises to Progress: The Urgent Need for Action Beyond Subsidies
Government subsidies for emerging technologies are essential for driving innovation, but they alone cannot solve today’s pressing climate challenges. These funds are often tied to objectives set years into the future, while the need for action is immediate.

“Direct Air Capture (DAC) has been around for over a decade, yet most headlines still focus on research breakthroughs or lab-bound innovations,” says Adams. “This is why investors and industry professionals remain skeptical of DAC. The good news is that when we show them what we’re doing, we turn them into believers.”

Google’s Carbon Removal Deal and the Limitations of Long-Term Strategies
Google recently announced a deal with Holocene to purchase 100,000 tons of carbon removal credits by 2030. (5) While this reflects the tech giant’s commitment to sustainability, it also highlights key execution risks.

The primary concern lies in the long-term nature of the solution. Although Google’s investment supports DAC development, it delays tangible progress toward net-zero goals. By committing to a technology that won’t yield results until 2030, the agreement does little to address current emissions. This extended timeline underscores a disconnect between the urgency of emissions reductions and the pace of DAC scalability, raising questions about whether such investments align with effective strategies.

“The industry continues to focus on massive, expensive projects. While there’s some movement toward smaller, industrial-scale solutions, the emphasis largely remains on big, costly undertakings,” notes Adams.

Toward a Cost-Effective Carbon Capture Solution
CC&C doesn’t rely on promises for future breakthroughs but provides real, deployable technology today. Our Direct Air Carbon Capture (DACC) adsorber captures carbon under $100 per ton, drastically reducing the financial barrier to large-scale carbon removal.

Unlike traditional methods, which are complex, expensive, and energy-intensive, CC&C’s system uses minimal power and functionalized graphene adsorbers to capture CO₂ more efficiently and at a lower cost.

Advantages of CC&C’s DACC Technology:

Affordability: At under $100 per ton, it’s one of the most cost-effective carbon capture solutions available today.Scalability: Designed to be mass-produced for deployment across industries of all sizes.Immediate Impact: Provides an actionable solution for businesses today.

“Our cost-effective, scalable solution not only addresses today’s emissions challenge but also opens the door to widespread adoption across industries, enabling businesses to take immediate action toward net zero,” concludes Adams.

About Carbon Capture & Commercialization:
The world is involved in solving the invisible problem of carbon dioxide emissions which are responsible for climate disruption, ocean acidification and public health issues from air quality across the globe. By reducing, reusing and recycling CO2, Carbon Capture and Commercialization is creating a sustainable and scalable solution for urban environments. Founded in 2019, Sam Adams and Fernando Sanchez combined their technology expertise in the Direct Air Carbon Capture industry to provide transparency and innovation that are turning a major global environmental problem into a commercial opportunity for urban environments. The company, based in Tampa, FL utilizes their patent pending approach to combine cutting-edge materials science with practical engineering solutions. For more information visit https://ccandc.ai/

References
1. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). “Biden-Harris Administration Announces $150 Million to Advance Net-Zero Projects at Federal Facilities, Saving Taxpayers Money.” Energy.gov, 2024, energy.gov/articles/biden-harris-administration-announces-150-million-advance-net-zero-projects-federal.
2. Reynolds, Matt. “Project 2025 Would Drastically Cut Support for Carbon Removal.” WIRED, 18 Sept. 2024, http://www.wired.com/story/project-2025-carbon-capture-subsidies-dac-direct-air-2024-election-trump/. Accessed 19 Dec. 2024.
3. European Commission. “Economic Forecast for Germany.” Economy-Finance.ec.europa.eu, European Commission, 15 May 2024, economy-finance.ec.europa.eu/economic-surveillance-eu-economies/germany/economic-forecast-germany_en.
4. Guardian staff reporter. “UK’s Economy Shrinks Unexpectedly by 0.1% in October.” The Guardian, The Guardian, 13 Dec. 2024, theguardian.com/business/2024/dec/13/uk-economy-october-gdp.
5. Segal, Mark. “Google Signs 100,000 Ton Carbon Removal Deal with DAC Technology Startup Holocene.” ESG Today, 10 Sept. 2024, esgtoday.com/google-signs-100000-ton-carbon-removal-deal-with-dac-technology-startup-holocene/.

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Penetron Strengthens Global Research Collaboration at ICSHM 2026

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PHILADELPHIA, July 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Penetron participated in the 10th International Conference on Self-Healing Materials (ICSHM 2026), held July 8–10, 2026, at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The international event brought together leading researchers, engineers, and industry representatives to present and discuss the latest advances in self-healing materials and related technologies.

A global delegation of Penetron executives attended the conference, representing the United States, Greece, Italy, Brazil, India, Chile, the United Arab Emirates, Belgium, and Singapore.

“For over 50 years, Penetron has provided self-healing concrete solutions to the industry that optimize concrete durability by sealing cracks and reducing concrete permeability to limit maintenance requirements, extend structural service life, and help protect infrastructure exposed to groundwater, chemicals, chlorides, and other aggressive conditions,” says Christopher Chen, Director of The Penetron Group. “Our participation at the ICSHM reinforces Penetron’s long-standing commitment to international research collaboration and allows us to better understand emerging research and develop leading-edge solutions for real-world construction challenges.”

Hosted at Drexel University’s Bossone Research Enterprise Center, ICSHM 2026 welcomed specialists from more than 18 countries across six continents and featured over 70 technical presentations, including keynote addresses, plenary sessions, research presentations, and an interactive poster program. The conference opened with remarks from Drexel University President Antonio Merlo and ICSHM Chair Dr. Nele De Belie. Finally, the conference provided valuable opportunities for researchers and industry specialists to strengthen cooperation between academia and the construction sector to further develop self-healing technologies.

“Extending the service life of concrete infrastructure requires cooperation between universities, materials specialists, engineers, and industry,” said Jozef Van Beeck, Director of International Sales and Marketing for The Penetron Group. “ICSHM 2026 provided an important forum for connecting scientific research with the practical requirements of the global construction industry.”

The Penetron Group is a leading manufacturer of specialty construction products for concrete waterproofing, concrete repairs, and floor preparation systems. The Group operates through a global network, offering support to the design and construction community through its regional offices, representatives, and distribution channels.

For more information on Penetron waterproofing solutions, please visit penetron(dot)com or Facebook(dot)com/ThePenetronGroup, email CRDept(at)penetron(dot)com or contact the Corporate Relations Department at 631-941-9700.

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Singtel Receives Four Frost & Sullivan 2026 Recognitions for Leadership in Enterprise Connectivity, Cybersecurity, and Digital Transformation

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The recognitions highlight Singtel’s leadership in secure connectivity, network transformation, IoT innovation, and cybersecurity, delivering customer value through intelligent digital infrastructure and AI-enabled enterprise services.

SAN ANTONIO, July 19, 2026 /CNW/ — Frost & Sullivan is pleased to honor Singtel with the 2026 Southeast Asia IoT Connectivity Service Provider Company of the Year, 2026 Singapore Network Transformation Customer Value Leadership, 2026 Singapore Cybersecurity Services Company of the Year, and 2026 Singapore SD-WAN and SASE Service Provider Company of the Year recognitions. These acknowledgements reflect Singtel’s outstanding achievements in delivering secure, intelligent, and scalable digital infrastructure that enables enterprises to modernize operations, simplify complexity, and accelerate digital transformation across Singapore and Southeast Asia. They underscore the company’s consistent leadership in strategy execution, customer value creation, and innovation across enterprise connectivity, cybersecurity, software-defined networking, and IoT connectivity services.

Frost & Sullivan evaluates companies through a rigorous benchmarking process across two core dimensions: strategy effectiveness and strategy execution. Singtel excelled in both, demonstrating its ability to anticipate evolving enterprise requirements while consistently translating long-term vision into measurable customer outcomes. Through platforms such as Singtel CUBΣ (CUBE) and its multidomestic IoT connectivity architecture, the company continues to unify networking, cybersecurity, automation, and AI-driven intelligence into integrated solutions that address the growing complexity of hybrid, multicloud, and connected environments. “Singtel has established itself as a benchmark for enterprise digital infrastructure by converging connectivity, cybersecurity, network intelligence, and IoT orchestration into a unified, customer-centric ecosystem. Its disciplined execution, platform-led innovation, and commitment to simplifying complex enterprise environments continue to strengthen operational resilience and deliver sustained value for organizations across the region,” said Kenny Yeo, Director at Frost & Sullivan.

Guided by a long-term strategy focused on digital innovation, intelligent infrastructure, and customer-centric transformation, Singtel has moved well-beyond traditional telecommunications to a trusted technology partner for enterprises navigating increasingly connected and data-driven environments. Its strategic investments in AI-enabled operations, cloud-native platforms, secure connectivity, and ecosystem partnerships enable organizations to modernize critical infrastructure while maintaining the flexibility to support future business growth.

The company’s strategic agility and sustained investment in integrated digital platforms have enabled it to scale innovative services across local, regional, and global enterprise environments. Innovation remains central to Singtel’s approach through solutions including the CUBΣ connected intelligence platform, multidomestic IoT connectivity powered by eSIM orchestration, managed cybersecurity services, AI-driven network automation, and network-as-a-service capabilities. These solutions simplify network and security management, strengthen cyber resilience, improve operational visibility, and provide enterprises with scalable, secure, and high-performing connectivity across cloud, edge, IoT, and hybrid infrastructures.

By streamlining service delivery through intelligent automation, centralized orchestration, proactive monitoring, and flexible managed and co-managed service models, Singtel continues to help organizations reduce operational complexity while improving service reliability and business agility. Its ability to integrate best-of-breed technologies in a unified operational framework, combined with strong regional network ownership and localized expertise, enables customers to confidently scale digital initiatives while maintaining security, governance, and operational excellence.

Frost & Sullivan commends Singtel for setting a high standard in competitive strategy, execution, and customer value across multiple technology domains. By combining intelligent networking, secure digital infrastructure, AI-enabled operations, and cross-border IoT capabilities in an integrated platform strategy, the company is shaping the future of enterprise connectivity while helping organizations build resilient, future-ready digital ecosystems.

Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents its Company of the Year and Customer Value Leadership recognitions to organizations that demonstrate outstanding strategy development and implementation, resulting in measurable improvements in customer satisfaction, competitive positioning, and business performance. These recognitions honor forward-thinking companies that continuously raise industry standards through innovation, operational excellence, and long-term value creation.

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Frost & Sullivan’s Best Practices Recognitions honor companies across regional and global markets that exhibit exceptional achievement and consistent excellence in areas such as leadership, technological innovation, customer experience, and strategic product development. Each recognition is the result of a rigorous analytical process in which Frost & Sullivan industry experts benchmark performance through comprehensive interviews, deep-dive analysis, and extensive secondary research. The goal is to identify true best-in-class organizations that are driving transformative growth and setting new industry standards.
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Emdoor Launches “Ailyn” AI Hub at WAIC 2026: Unifying Intelligence Across Every Device

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SHANGHAI, July 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Emdoor, a leading provider of intelligent computing devices, unveiled its latest innovation — Ailyn, an integrated software-hardware AI hub — at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) 2026. Under the theme “Intelligence in All Things, Boundless Edge Intelligence”, Emdoor’s Booth X1B-804 showcases four immersive scenarios spanning personal, home, enterprise, and industrial use cases, demonstrating how AI can flow seamlessly across devices.

With decades of experience across cloud, edge, device, and wearable form factors, Emdoor has established one of the industry’s most comprehensive intelligent hardware portfolios. Yet the company recognized a critical gap: while individual devices grow smarter, they often operate in isolation.

Ailyn is Emdoor’s answer to this challenge. Introduced on the WAIC Magic Box stage, Ailyn serves as a unified intelligence layer that orchestrates storage, computing power, AI models, and data across PCs, NAS systems, computing boxes, and IoT devices. The result is a scalable, centrally managed intelligence platform that delivers seamless cross-device collaboration, data privacy, and AI capabilities that improve with use.

At its core, Ailyn follows a device-first, multi-device connected philosophy. By prioritizing on-device model deployment, it reduces costs while preserving privacy, minimizing latency, and enabling offline functionality. Key capabilities include unified data access, uninterrupted task handoff between devices, intelligent multi-model routing, and dynamic compute scaling — plus built-in features for knowledge accumulation, skill expansion, persona customization, and automated task execution.

Four Scenarios, One Intelligent Ecosystem

The enterprise lineup features high-performance AI workstations, AI servers, AI NAS, Mini PCs, and motherboards. Workstations support up to 96-core processors and four double-width GPUs with integrated BMC remote management. AI servers run dual Intel Xeon scalable processors with up to eight mainstream AI accelerators. The single-GPU workstation series offers dual-platform compatibility with both Intel and AMD, featuring a PCIe 5.0 ×16 slot and up to 128GB DDR5 memory. Available in two form factors — a 23.9L tower chassis and a 15.3L compact chassis with tempered glass side panel — it delivers balanced performance for both creative workloads and local AI inference. The AI NAS unifies storage and AI computing power in one device, with192GB of octa-channel LPDDR5X memory to support local large model deployment. Ailyn unifies these resources into a private computing backbone, intelligently offloading heavy workloads so users get instant on-device responsiveness with datacenter-grade power on demand.

For individual users, the showcase includes Mini PCs, AI PCs, AI tablets, and multimodal wearables. The AP16, powered by Intel’s 3rd Generation Core™ Ultra processor, delivers 180 TOPS of AI performance with sustained 54W output — capable of running large models locally. Multimodal wearable solutions built on Qualcomm and BES chips offer faster time-to-market for brand partners. Within the Ailyn ecosystem, PCs handle heavy computing while wearables provide continuous environmental awareness, each device strengthening the whole.

Industrial visitors will find AI BOX units, rugged AI notebooks, handheld terminals, and industrial PCs. AI BOX devices come preloaded with industry-specific models for production line visual inspection. Rugged notebooks deliver reliable performance for mobile field operations. Industrial PCs feature industrial-grade architecture for 24/7 uptime. Through Ailyn, these connected devices break down traditional data silos, enabling intelligent resource orchestration and a closed-loop perception-decision-execution system that accelerates industrial digital transformation.

At the center of the home scenario are AI tablets and home NAS, connected to a full-house AIoT network. The NAS acts as the family’s private data and computing hub, while the tablet serves as the primary interface for senior health reminders and children’s learning support. Ailyn weaves these devices into a cohesive system covering family memories, health care, companionship, and home security — bringing intelligence into daily life without intruding on it.

The launch of Ailyn marks a significant evolution for Emdoor — shifting from a hardware manufacturer to a builder of intelligent infrastructure. It represents the convergence of the company’s deep hardware heritage and its AI innovation roadmap. Moving forward, Emdoor will continue investing in edge AI technology and expanding the Ailyn ecosystem alongside partners, bringing distributed intelligence from the showroom into everyday life.

Company: Emdoor Digital Technology Co.,Ltd.
Contact Person: Yao Zhou
Email: marketing.digi@emdoor.com
Website: http://www.emdoordigi.com/
City: Shenzhen, China

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