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TURNING AWARENESS INTO ACTION: GLOBAL ANTI-TRAFFICKING NONPROFIT OUR RESCUE LAUNCHES “RISE UP” INTENSIVE INITIATIVE TO BRING COMMUNITIES TOGETHER IN THE RACE TO PROTECT CHILDREN
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As communities prepare to recognize World Day Against Trafficking in Persons in July, experts warn that human trafficking and child exploitation remain among the most pervasive
and misunderstood crimes of our time.
According to the United Nations, 12 million of the nearly 50 million people trapped
in human trafficking are children.
“Today, we are all on the frontlines of this fight and it’s a race against time.”
– Derek Benner, Our Rescue CEO
WASHINGTON, July 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Global anti-trafficking nonprofit, Our Rescue, today announced the launch of “RISE UP,” an intensive initiative leading up to World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on July 30. The focus of this month’s campaign is to promote active engagement and collaboration across all levels of private and public sectors, turning awareness into action.
“Awareness is no longer enough. Today, we are all on the frontlines of the fight against human trafficking and it’s a race against time,” said Derek Benner, CEO of Our Rescue, and a former executive member of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) who oversaw the creation of the agency’s Center for Countering Human Trafficking. “This is not a distant or isolated crime. It is often hiding in plain sight, inside our homes and communities.”
Human trafficking is one of the most pervasive and misunderstood crimes of our time, present in all regions of the world.
“Many still imagine predators as strangers in parking lots, luring children into a white van. Today, these crimes begin with a message, a follow request, an online relationship, or a conversation on a platform young people trust,” added Benner.
Children unknowingly encounter human traffickers online via cell phones, messaging apps, social media, and gaming platforms. This is where recruitment, grooming, and exploitation increasingly occurs. According to a Crisp assessment, offenders needed as little as 19 seconds from first contact with a child to move to the “high-risk grooming” phase, a process that took only seven messages in this instance. The study also notes that “the average time an offender takes to groom a minor in a gaming environment is just over 45 minutes.”
Of additional concern is how calculated and methodical predators are, using a “volume-based approach” (casting a wide net) and following what appears to be a checklist of tactics used to quickly move children from the familiar gaming environment to a one-on-one conversation outside the platform. That is where the conversation becomes sexual. (We Protect Global Alliance, Crisp)
“The tactics of online predators have changed, but their goal is the same: identify vulnerability, build trust, and exploit it. As a society, our ability to prevent, identify, and respond to this threat involves taking appropriate action,” Benner said.
Our ability to prevent, identify, and respond to this threat has generally been grounded in awareness and education, even training. Benner urges communities to put greater emphasis on action going forward and to come together as a united front, with increased collaboration and resources to help fuel the fight against human trafficking.
Trends reveal dramatic increase in cybercrimes related to human trafficking:
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) identifies human trafficking as one of the most profitable forms of organized crime, rivaling the global drug trade. Experts warn that if current trends continue, sex trafficking could overtake drug trafficking in profitability. (ILO, 2014; UNODC, 2024)Human trafficking is reported in all 50 U.S. states and affects all regions of the globe.Millions of people globally are trapped in commercial sexual exploitation.Forced commercial sexual exploitation generates an estimated $173 billion globally in illegal profits each year. (ILO, 2024)Online enticement and sextortion continue to rise.Grooming increasingly begins on digital platforms children trust and use every day.Survivors, law enforcement, forensic interviewers, and child protection experts are seeing this reality firsthand.The global awareness day “World Day Against Trafficking in Persons” is on July 30 and provides a timely reason to discuss these growing trends.
This July, Our Rescue’s team of global experts will spotlight the realities of human trafficking, share survivor stories of hope and resilience, and provide opportunities for individuals, communities, and organizations to Join the Fight.
“Human trafficking stays hidden because many people don’t realize what they’re seeing,” said June Haskell, Director of Survivor Engagement with Our Rescue. “When a teenager is groomed online, when someone is manipulated through social media, or when a victim is isolated and controlled, those are not separate incidents – they can be warning signs of exploitation. The more we understand what exploitation actually looks like, the better equipped we are to recognize it and respond.”
Haskell notes that RISE UP is a time to amplify survivor-informed perspectives and advocate for survivor-centered, long-term healing and support. She emphasizes the importance of strengthening collaboration across systems and reducing barriers so survivors can more easily access the support and resources they need throughout their healing journey.
“No one heals in isolation,” added Haskell. “Survivors often interact with many different systems throughout their journey, including law enforcement, healthcare providers, advocates, child protection professionals, family members, and community supports. RISE UP is an opportunity to bring those partners together and strengthen the network of support that helps people move from crisis toward healing and stability.”
Recognizing that human trafficking can be a difficult topic for many people to confront, Our Rescue is asking media organizations to help bring greater visibility to this issue.
Now and throughout the month of July, Our Rescue will make subject matter experts available for interviews. We can also schedule interviews in advance for World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on July 30.
Subject matter experts available for interviews:
Our Rescue executive leadership with expertise in global anti-trafficking efforts and emerging trends.Survivor-informed voices who can speak to the realities of exploitation and recovery.Forensic interview professionals with experience supporting child victims and contributing to trafficking investigations.Specialists who work alongside frontline partners to strengthen prevention, identification, and response efforts.
WHY THIS MATTERS NOW
Online exploitation is accelerating at an alarming rate. According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), reports of online enticement increased by more than 300 percent between 2021 and 2023 and exceeded 456,000 reports in 2024.
As July kicks off this critical Human Trafficking awareness month, Our Rescue is looking to build deeper understanding of the issue in the U.S. and around the world and to help communities bridge from that understanding to meaningful action.
HOW TO TURN AWARENESS INTO ACTION
Our Rescue welcomes the opportunity to deep-dive on ways parents, caregivers, and communities can turn awareness into action. Here are a few of the nonprofit’s recommendations:
Parents and caregivers can talk to their children early and often about responsible, safe internet use, and what to do if they’re uncomfortable or unsure about something online.Parents can also give their children the space to demonstrate responsible online use and ensure you’re always open to talk – it’s important for them to know they can approach you with questions or something they found online and not be judged, punished, or made to feel ashamed.Be present and engaged when your child navigates the internet, take an interest in their online interests, and work to build a collaborative relationship that will be helpful, especially when they become teenagers.Communities can address vulnerabilities in coordination with residents, schools, and businesses; provide training for frontline workers; create direct reporting channels to help respond quickly and efficiently to potential local threats.Communities, agencies, and organizations can partner with nonprofits like Our Rescue that can provide tools and training, assets like ESD K9s, resources, and support for law enforcement operations and access to trauma-informed survivor care.
About Our Rescue
Our Rescue is a global nonprofit working to end human trafficking and child exploitation while empowering survivors to reclaim their lives and thrive on their healing journey. We partner in this fight with nonprofit organizations, law enforcement, governments, and supporters who share our vision of a world free from human trafficking and child exploitation.
Our Rescue provides resources, training, technology, and operational support to law enforcement agencies working to identify victims, pursue offenders, and build stronger cases.
The organization also supports survivor care partners with the capacity, expertise, and resources needed to help survivors heal and rebuild. Through training and prevention efforts, Our Rescue works to educate communities and reduce vulnerability before exploitation occurs.
Together with a global network of partners, Our Rescue works as a collective and convener, boldly fighting to eradicate human trafficking and child exploitation everywhere.
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Hanshow Spotlights Smart Cart Ecosystem at CGF Global Summit 2026, Reimagining the In-Store Value Chain
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VIENNA, July 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Hanshow, a global leader in digital store solutions, hosted a CGF Roundtable titled “Smart Cart Revolution in Physical Retail” at the 2026 Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit, bringing together senior leaders across the retail value chain to examine how Smart Carts are redefining the future of physical stores.
Reframing the Challenge: Three Paradoxes of Physical Retail
The Special Session was moderated by Philippe Brochard, Chairman of the Advisory Board at Hanshow, who opened the discussion by positioning Smart Carts not as a standalone device, but as a strategic response to deeper industry misalignments between operational challenges, shopper expectations, and brand requirements.
Philippe outlined three unresolved paradoxes shaping the future of stores: digitally empowered shoppers navigating in physical store environments; the need to deliver trusted, contextual guidance without intrusive selling; and growing demand from brands for measurable, proof-based retail media.
Retailers are facing growing pressure from loss prevention challenges, labor shortages, and operational complexity; Smart Carts offer a practical response to these challenges while unlocking something larger: reconnecting physical stores with digitally empowered shoppers by embedding digital intelligence, contextual guidance, and measurable retail media capabilities into the shopping journey. Achieving this shift elevates Smart Carts from a single innovation to a transformation platform, enabled through collaboration across the in-store value chain.
When Ecosystems Win: Reimagining the In‑Store Value Chain
Turning this vision into everyday retail execution requires more than a single technology layer. It depends on the close integration of reliable hardware, advanced software, real‑time personalization, retail media capabilities, and seamless store operations. The panel brought together leaders from retailer operations, software platforms, and retail media to provide a full value-chain perspective on how Smart Carts can move from an innovation concept to a scalable in-store deployment.
Michel Itié, Director of Transformation at Infomil (E.Leclerc), shared operational insights from scaling Scan & Go and in‑store digitalization in physical retail environments. He highlighted the importance of reliability, store readiness, and execution discipline to ensure Smart Carts deliver value for both shoppers and store teams.
“Scan & Go is already deeply embedded in shopper behavior, with strong adoption and high-value baskets in physical stores. However, there is still a significant gap between usage and monetization,” said Michel Itié. “By evolving into a retail media platform, it can unlock new value for both retailers and brands, directly at the moment of purchase where decisions are made.”
Florian Burgstaller, CEO of shopreme, focused on the role of a Smart Cart operating system as the connective layer between digital shopper expectations and the physical realities of store, enabling advanced loss prevention, frictionless checkout, and contextual engagement without overwhelming the shopper.
“The future of brick‑and‑mortar retail cannot be built on isolated solutions anymore, retailers need connected ecosystems that make innovation scalable and give them the flexibility to respond to continuously changing environments,” said Florian. He highlighted that shopreme’s collaboration with Hanshow and Lucky Cart “bring digital precision into the physical store and help retailers move beyond silos, creating scalable, measurable experiences directly at the point of sale.”
Romain Charles, CEO of Lucky Cart, addressed the “proof paradox” from the brand perspective, explaining how Smart Carts now enable online‑level retail media precision inside physical stores, with measurable outcomes and deployment‑ready technology available today.
“The future of retail is ‘Smart Commerce’, where digital precision enables a personalized in-store experience,” added Romain. “A shopper-first strategy means technology serves, never intrudes — a true co-pilot. By re-enchanting stores with intelligent, meaningful experiences, we bring the best of both online and in-store, creating incremental value for brands and retailers.”
Together, the speakers reinforced a shared conclusion: the Smart Cart revolution extends far beyond the cart itself. The next step is coming together: a joint reimagination of the in-store value chain through ecosystem collaboration in a way physical retail has not been able to do before.
From Vision to Action: Re-enchanting the Intelligent Store
Extending the discussion beyond the stage, Hanshow showcased its Store Digital Twin at its exhibition booth, demonstrating how real‑time intelligence connects shoppers, products, operations, and retail media into an integrated ecosystem.
“Smart Cart with Retail Media stack embedded and immediately activable is the ultimate bridge between online and offline, delivering the same level of shoppers targeting and experience,” said Philippe Brochard, Chairman of the Advisory Board at Hanshow. “With Store Digital Twin, we move from isolated touchpoints to a living, real‑time representation of the store ecosystem. This is how we truly re‑enchant the physical retail experience and restore its relevance and resilience in an era of digital‑first, agentic commerce.”
Building on this vision, Hanshow will continue to strengthen ecosystem power, enabling retailers to transform physical stores into adaptive, performance‑driven, and experience‑led environments.
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VIENNA, July 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Hanshow, a global leader in digital store solutions, hosted a CGF Roundtable titled “Smart Cart Revolution in Physical Retail” at the 2026 Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit, bringing together senior leaders across the retail value chain to examine how Smart Carts are redefining the future of physical stores.
Reframing the Challenge: Three Paradoxes of Physical Retail
The Special Session was moderated by Philippe Brochard, Chairman of the Advisory Board at Hanshow, who opened the discussion by positioning Smart Carts not as a standalone device, but as a strategic response to deeper industry misalignments between operational challenges, shopper expectations, and brand requirements.
Philippe outlined three unresolved paradoxes shaping the future of stores: digitally empowered shoppers navigating in physical store environments; the need to deliver trusted, contextual guidance without intrusive selling; and growing demand from brands for measurable, proof-based retail media.
Retailers are facing growing pressure from loss prevention challenges, labor shortages, and operational complexity; Smart Carts offer a practical response to these challenges while unlocking something larger: reconnecting physical stores with digitally empowered shoppers by embedding digital intelligence, contextual guidance, and measurable retail media capabilities into the shopping journey. Achieving this shift elevates Smart Carts from a single innovation to a transformation platform, enabled through collaboration across the in-store value chain.
When Ecosystems Win: Reimagining the In‑Store Value Chain
Turning this vision into everyday retail execution requires more than a single technology layer. It depends on the close integration of reliable hardware, advanced software, real‑time personalization, retail media capabilities, and seamless store operations. The panel brought together leaders from retailer operations, software platforms, and retail media to provide a full value-chain perspective on how Smart Carts can move from an innovation concept to a scalable in-store deployment.
Michel Itié, Director of Transformation at Infomil (E.Leclerc), shared operational insights from scaling Scan & Go and in‑store digitalization in physical retail environments. He highlighted the importance of reliability, store readiness, and execution discipline to ensure Smart Carts deliver value for both shoppers and store teams.
“Scan & Go is already deeply embedded in shopper behavior, with strong adoption and high-value baskets in physical stores. However, there is still a significant gap between usage and monetization,” said Michel Itié. “By evolving into a retail media platform, it can unlock new value for both retailers and brands, directly at the moment of purchase where decisions are made.”
Florian Burgstaller, CEO of shopreme, focused on the role of a Smart Cart operating system as the connective layer between digital shopper expectations and the physical realities of store, enabling advanced loss prevention, frictionless checkout, and contextual engagement without overwhelming the shopper.
“The future of brick‑and‑mortar retail cannot be built on isolated solutions anymore, retailers need connected ecosystems that make innovation scalable and give them the flexibility to respond to continuously changing environments,” said Florian. He highlighted that shopreme’s collaboration with Hanshow and Lucky Cart “bring digital precision into the physical store and help retailers move beyond silos, creating scalable, measurable experiences directly at the point of sale.”
Romain Charles, CEO of Lucky Cart, addressed the “proof paradox” from the brand perspective, explaining how Smart Carts now enable online‑level retail media precision inside physical stores, with measurable outcomes and deployment‑ready technology available today.
“The future of retail is ‘Smart Commerce’, where digital precision enables a personalized in-store experience,” added Romain. “A shopper-first strategy means technology serves, never intrudes — a true co-pilot. By re-enchanting stores with intelligent, meaningful experiences, we bring the best of both online and in-store, creating incremental value for brands and retailers.”
Together, the speakers reinforced a shared conclusion: the Smart Cart revolution extends far beyond the cart itself. The next step is coming together: a joint reimagination of the in-store value chain through ecosystem collaboration in a way physical retail has not been able to do before.
From Vision to Action: Re-enchanting the Intelligent Store
Extending the discussion beyond the stage, Hanshow showcased its Store Digital Twin at its exhibition booth, demonstrating how real‑time intelligence connects shoppers, products, operations, and retail media into an integrated ecosystem.
“Smart Cart with Retail Media stack embedded and immediately activable is the ultimate bridge between online and offline, delivering the same level of shoppers targeting and experience,” said Philippe Brochard, Chairman of the Advisory Board at Hanshow. “With Store Digital Twin, we move from isolated touchpoints to a living, real‑time representation of the store ecosystem. This is how we truly re‑enchant the physical retail experience and restore its relevance and resilience in an era of digital‑first, agentic commerce.”
Building on this vision, Hanshow will continue to strengthen ecosystem power, enabling retailers to transform physical stores into adaptive, performance‑driven, and experience‑led environments.
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Data Center Heat Exchangers Market worth $14.40 billion by 2032 – Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™
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DELRAY BEACH, Fla., July 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — According to MarketsandMarkets™, “Data Center Heat Exchangers Market by Type (Air-to-Air, Liquid-to-Liquid, Liquid-to-Air, Refrigerant-Based), Cooling Technology, Application, Data Center Type (Hyperscale, Colocation, Enterprise, Edge & Micro), and Region – Global Forecast to 2032″, The data center heat exchangers market is projected to grow from USD 7.67 billion in 2026 to USD 14.40 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 11.1% over the forecast period. Key drivers of the market include the rapid growth of AI and high-performance computing (HPC), the accelerating adoption of liquid cooling, and the expansion of hyperscale and colocation data centers.
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Data Center Heat Exchangers Market Size & Forecast:
• Market Size Available for Years: 2021-2032
• 2026 Market Size: USD 7.67 billion
• 2032 Projected Market Size: USD 14.40 billion
• CAGR (2026-2032): 11.1%
Data Center Heat Exchangers Market Trends & Insights:
The data center heat exchangers market is emerging as a critical segment of the global data center cooling industry, driven by the growing need to manage heat from modern computing infrastructure. Heat exchangers play a vital role, transferring thermal energy from servers, cooling distribution units (CDUs), and liquid cooling loops to facility cooling systems, keeping the entire setup stable and equipment performing at its best. The market is gaining momentum from the rapid rollout of AI-driven workloads, high-performance computing (HPC) systems, and hyperscale cloud facilities, which are significantly increasing thermal loads inside data centers. Meanwhile, operators are working to boost energy efficiency, cut cooling costs, and handle higher rack densities, so advanced heat exchanger technologies are being adopted widely across liquid cooling architectures. On the technology front, innovations in plate heat exchangers, microchannel designs, and heat recovery systems are improving cooling efficiency and supporting sustainability goals. With growing investments in AI-ready infrastructure, edge data centers, and environmentally sustainable cooling approaches, heat exchangers are becoming indispensable for enabling the next generation of high-density, energy-efficient, scalable operations that hold up under heavy demand.North America is the fastest growing country, in terms of value, with the CAGR of 10.9% during the forecast period.Liquid-to-liquid heat exchangers accounted for 42.9% of the market, in terms of value, in 2025.Direct-to-chip cooling is expected to dominate the data center heat exchangers market during the forecast period.Hyperscale data centers accounted for a major share of the data center heat exchangers market in terms of value in 2025.Server and IT hardware cooling accounted for 54.3% of the market, by application, in 2025.Vertiv, Schneider Electric, Alfa Laval, Rittal, and STULZ collectively held roughly half of the global market in 2025, though the competitive landscape is broadening as niche thermal specialists gain traction.Tranter Inc., Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc., and thermowave, among others, have distinguished themselves as startups and SMEs by securing strong footholds in specialized niche areas, underscoring their potential as emerging market leaders.
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By type, liquid-to-liquid heat exchangers are expected to dominate the global market throughout the forecast period.
Liquid-to-liquid heat exchangers are the dominant product category in the data center heat exchanger market. This dominance reflects the architecture of modern liquid cooling deployments, in which facility-side chilled water loops must interface efficiently with rack- or CDU-level coolant loops that carry heat away from processors. Plate heat exchangers – the most prevalent liquid-to-liquid variant – offer high thermal efficiency in a compact footprint, lower maintenance requirements than shell-and-tube alternatives, and straightforward scalability by adding plate packs. The broad adoption of this technology by hyperscale operators in their standard reference architecture has cemented its position as the market anchor.
Air-to-liquid heat exchangers, most implemented as rear-door heat exchangers, are the fastest-growing product type by unit volume. The RDHx format has a structural advantage: it requires no server-level modifications, can be retrofitted to existing racks, and scales linearly with rack density, making it the de facto preferred migration pathway for operators moving away from air cooling without committing to a full liquid system transformation. As Al server density increases and more facilities cross the threshold where RDHx becomes the economically optimal solution, this segment will continue to see above-market growth rates.
By cooling technology, direct-to-chip cooling is expected to dominate the global data center heat exchangers market during the forecast period.
Direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems, in which cold plates are mounted in direct contact with CPUs, GPUs, and other heat-generating silicon, account for the leading share of high-value heat exchanger deployments. The technology is architecturally demanding but thermally superior: it removes heat at the source before it can raise ambient temperatures, enable much higher chip operating performance, and make it possible to operate without significant mechanical air-cooling infrastructure. Hyperscalers deploying NVIDIA Blackwell and next-generation GPU clusters are standardizing on direct-to-chip architectures, making this the technology segment most closely tied to AI infrastructure investment trends.
Free cooling and adiabatic heat exchanger solutions are the fastest-growing technology segment on a percentage basis in geographies with favorable ambient conditions. Northern European data centers, particularly in the Nordics and Ireland, have long exploited mild climates to minimize reliance on mechanical cooling, and the heat exchanger products enabling this architecture to have evolved significantly. As operators in warmer climates invest in hybrid systems that use free cooling for a meaningful share of annual operating hours, this segment is expanding its addressable market beyond traditional cold-weather geographies.
By application, server & IT hardware cooling is expected to dominate the global data center heat exchangers market during the forecast period.
Server & IT hardware cooling dominates application demand, accounting for the substantial majority of heat exchanger procurement value. This is inherent to the physics of data centers: IT equipment, including servers, storage, and networking, generates the preponderance of heat that must be managed, and the trend toward denser, higher-power hardware is compounding this already dominant demand signal. Cold plate systems, CDU heat exchangers, and rack-level liquid cooling assemblies all fall within this application category and are experiencing sustained growth as server power continues to climb.
Energy recovery and waste heat reuse is the fastest-growing application segment, albeit from a smaller base. As regulatory pressure mounts and sustainability commitments intensify, operators are increasingly specifying heat exchanger systems that deliver usable heat at temperatures suitable for district heating integration, typically 60-80°C. Manufacturers are responding with heat exchanger designs optimized for high leaving water temperatures, and consulting engineering firms are developing waste heat valorization business models that turn this application from a compliance cost into a revenue opportunity.
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North America is poised to dominate the global data center heat exchangers market throughout the forecast period.
North America is the largest regional market for data center heat exchangers, reflecting the United States’ unrivaled position as the global center of gravity for hyperscale cloud computing, AI research, and technology infrastructure investment. The US particularly the Northern Virginia corridor (Loudoun County’s “Data Center Alley”), Phoenix, Dallas, Atlanta, and Silicon Valley host the world’s largest hyperscale campuses. AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud are in multi-year, multi-billion-dollar capacity expansion cycles that include next-generation liquid cooling infrastructure as a standard design element. Canada is emerging as a secondary growth market, with Ontario and Quebec attracting hyperscale investment drawn by lower energy costs, hydroelectric power availability, and a favorable regulatory environment. Mexico, though smaller, is seeing growing colocation investment tied to nearshoring-driven enterprise demand.
Key Players
Key players in this market include Vertiv Group Corp. (US), Schneider Electric (France), Alfa Laval (Sweden), Rittal GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), and STULZ GmbH (Germany) and others.
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