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AJProTech, an Innovative product design studio, will exhibit at CES 2023 in Las Vegas
AJProtech has attended CES since 2015 to showcase its ground-breaking options for Shopper Electronics, and 2023 is not any exception. January 5-8 we’ll current our newest merchandise developed for our companions and purchasers.
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Alex Gudilko, CEO AJProTech:
“CES is the largest expertise occasion of the 12 months the place 1000’s of firms current their inspiring concepts to the world. Nonetheless, lots of these concepts is not going to get to market as a consequence of semiconductor shortages, competitors, and funding decline. Our mission at AJProTech is to seek out probably the most inspiring merchandise and assist them get to mass manufacturing. We information firms by means of product engineering, provide chain, and discovering the proper contract producer. AJProTech is a dependable product improvement accomplice for firms who current probably the most progressive merchandise at CES”
This season we’re excited to showcase our newest options:
Discover how expertise can improve your sleep!
AJProTech partnered with a number one producer of Sound Machines to launch a brand new and improved model of Sound Oasis Deluxe Sleep Sound Remedy System. It’s a complicated 3-speaker system together with a subwoofer. This state-of-the-art sound machine lets you create your individual sound surroundings conducive to sleep, leisure and tinnitus aid. By upgrading inner electronics, optimizing provide chain, and including distant firmware replace performance, AJProTech and Sound Oasis ensured Sound Oasis might help 1000’s of individuals for one more decade.
Do you care in regards to the air you breathe?
Public areas, specifically hospitals and public transportation, are sometimes the place for viruses to unfold. Along with AirTamer, AJProTech has developed a brand new private Air Air purifier AirTamer A360. The transportable machine emits negatively charged ions that pull viruses, micro organism, and mud to create a clear space round your face. The AirTamer A360 makes use of patented ion-generating expertise, Bluetooth connectivity, and an interchangeable transmitter.
Be taught how one can create and play actual music in a digital world!
Is there any risk of taking part in music if the musicians are in several elements of the world? How you can unite inventive people who find themselves very distant from one another? Meloscene is aware of the solutions! In collaboration with a well-known music label, we created a dependable Meloscene VR Platform- Customizable environments to encourage musical exploration. The machine combines a robust private laptop, an audio interface and the power to connect with Oculus. This enables musicians in numerous elements of the world to connect with the machine, enter the digital room and create music collectively.
Have you learnt easy methods to create safer office circumstances in your employees?
Many companies, particularly these within the oil and gasoline, mining, and manufacturing industries have to know the place their staff are to keep away from unsafe circumstances.
Meet AJProTech Location tracker designed for Indoor & Outside navigation that can assist you to seek out out the precise location of your staff! Practically as compact as an ID card and light-weight, the machine is optimized for longer battery life and might run for as much as 12 months with out charging.
These and lots of different tech merchandise will be seen and found on the AJProTech sales space at CES 2023.
Go to us on the Shopper Digital Present (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada to find how one can construct higher with our firm! Go to our sales space #60644 in Eureka Park at Venetian Expo from Jan. 5-8.
Attending the present? Get in contact and let’s speak about {hardware} and client electronics!
About AJPROTECH
AJProTech is a turn-key IoT Product Improvement studio partnering with purchasers to construct new options for the Web of Issues, Shopper Electronics, SportsTech, and Wearable gadgets. We design, prototype, and manufacture new merchandise – from thought to mass manufacturing.
ABOUT CES
CES 2023 is a outstanding world tech occasion when your complete business comes collectively in a single place since 1967. With product launches from world manufacturers and promising entrepreneurs and a whole bunch of hours of convention programming, you may see the newest in innovation from each sector of the business.
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Nevada vs Boise State: Week 9 College Football Betting Odds, Prediction, Pick
Week 9 of the college football season continues with some Friday night action as the Boise State Broncos visit the Nevada Wolf Pack in a Mountain West showdown.
The Broncos come into Friday on a two-game winning streak and are a perfect 3-0 in the Mountain West. They are one of just two teams with no losses in the conference and are looking to soldify themselves as the favorite to win the title again.
The Wolf Pack are on the opposite end of the standings in the Mountain West. They are still searching for thier first conference win and are just 1-6 on the season.
Stream Nevada vs. Boise State
If you’re looking to get back in the swing of football season and need some betting advice for Friday’s matchup in Las Mackay, we’ve got you covered.
Here are the latest odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM.
Nevada vs Boise State game odds:
All college football odds via BetMGM
- Spread: Boise State -21.5 (-110), Nevada +21.5 (-110)
- Money Line: Boise State -2000, Nevada +1000
- Over-Under: Over 51.5 (-115), Under 51.5 (-105)
Nevada vs Boise State prediction, pick:
The Broncos are playing well and have won five of their last six games. Maddux Madsen is playing great at quarterback and the Wolf Pack aren’t going to have any answers for him The line is huge, but the Broncos are that much better than the Wolf Pack and aren’t going to have any problems beating them. They might have this covered in the first half.
Prediction: Boise State 49, Nevada 10
Best Bet: Boise State -21.5, Over 51.5
Nevada vs Boise State channel, start time, streaming:
Time: 10:00 p.m. ET
TV Channel: CBS Sports Network
Live Stream: Paramount+
Get more betting analysis and predictions at Sportsbook Wire.
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Miss Nevada USA Mary Sickler, Who Has Alopecia, Ditches Wig in Powerful Onstage Moment
It was more than just Mary Sickler‘s gown that was sparkling onstage.
As the current Miss Nevada USA took the stage at the Miss USA preliminaries Oct. 22, she decided to leave her chocolate brown wig backstage for the evening wear portion of the competition.
While Mary—who was diagnosed with alopecia universalis in December 2024—first stepped out in a red bikini and a brunette wig for the swimsuit round, she decided to embrace her baldness for her final look.
Indeed, she dazzled in a jewel-encrusted headpiece that matched her blue and silver form-fitting gown. She completed the look with sparkling teardrop earrings and a smoky makeup look.
Following the powerful onstage moment, the 22-year-old—who was crowned Miss Nevada USA in July—reflected on being the first woman with alopecia to compete in the national beauty pageant.
“This dream has been so many years in the making, and to finally step into this moment feels surreal,” she wrote on Instagram Oct. 22. “I never imagined I would walk that stage in this way, but I always hoped I would do it with confidence, authenticity, and grace.”
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Why not incentivize housing instead of Hollywood? | Pat Hickey
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Recently, two headlines caught my eye. The first: Nevada plans to roll out the Hollywood red carpet with public tax breaks for private studio companies — Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. The other: The University of Nevada, Reno plans a new 400-unit public-private apartment complex near campus for faculty, staff and students.
Both proposals utilize tax-credit financing to incentivize businesses to meet Nevada’s needs.
To my mind, if it becomes a question of what is our most pressing priority, I would pick an affordable supply of homes for our Nevada towns over the lure of Tinseltown coming to our southern desert.
When I think of the future of a Nevada film industry, I don’t see it becoming a blockbuster. Gone is the glamour and dream-like entity that once was embodied by Hollywood. A successful sequel to the magic of movie-making success seems unlikely — whether it’s located in Studio City, California, or Summerlin, Nevada.
The curtain appears have come down on that once glorious period. Like the end of the the Old South’s saga in Hollywood’s “Gone with the Wind,” a bygone era of mystique and dominance is likely no more.
The slow death of cinemas
Hollywood was once the symbol of creative genius. Movies served as the vehicle for global storytelling. It was the place where human’s dreams were brought to life. Films in local movie theaters were once the crown jewel of the film industry. It’s hardly the case these days.
For me, it’s partly because the two cinemas where Shin and I used to spend Friday nights — dinner and a movie — are now shuttered. Reno’s downtown Riverside Theatre and Lake Tahoe’s Heavenly Cinema have both closed amid declining ticket sales, increased competition from streaming services and changing consumer habits, such as favoring movies at home. More than 1,000 U.S. theater screens have closed since 2019, and total box-office revenue remains well below pre-pandemic levels.
Hollywood’s demise has a lot to do with what has appeared on movie screens in recent times. Instead of creative, bigger-than-life sagas of the human spirit in all its varied forms — in war, peace, romance and even crime — today’s Hollywood films typically rely upon remakes, sequels and prequels of past glories, computer-generated comic book super heroes extravaganzas or horror flicks designed to frighten, or simply disgust. Call me old-fashioned. The fact is, this once avid filmgoer has become just plain disinterested. Many of my younger friends seem much the same, for their own reasons.
Even famed Oscar-winning Hollywood film director Martin Scorsese has soured on all the comic book super-hero types now frequently served-up by today’s bottom-line studios. In an interview with GQ Magazine, Scorsese says, “Superhero movies are “not cinema,” comparing them to theme parks rather than the art form of human emotion and psychological experience. He argues that they prioritize spectacle and commercial interests over artistic expression and that Hollywood’s financial dominance by these “franchise pictures” is pushing other types of films to the margins. The Oscar-winning director went on to say: “Theaters have become amusement parks.”
The last time I checked — some of those theme parks are closing as well.
Is a Nevada film industry a good investment?
In a recent Wall Street Journal story titled “L.A.’s Entertainment Economy Is Looking Like a Disaster Movie,” the newspaper reports: “The entertainment industry is in a downward spiral… Work is evaporating, businesses are closing, longtime residents are leaving and the heart of L.A.’s creative middle class is hanging on by a thread. Hollywood’s downturn has rippled through the region’s economy.”
Which is why some Nevadans believe luring struggling Hollywood film studios here could be a wise pursuit. As reported by The Nevada Independent, a PAC funded with $1 million by a coalition of building trades unions is preparing “to spend big to shape public and legislative opinion to pave the way for film tax legislation” if a special session is convened by the governor.
Incentives to motivate companies to relocate to Nevada have always been a tax tool in the state’s arsenal. A low-tax, limited-regulatory business environment has benefitted Nevada’s growth spurts throughout its history.
Transferable tax credits were a device to bring the Teslas of the world to Nevada. Acting like coupons that could be sold to other companies to help offset a company’s initial investment, they’ve worked effectively to attract major new industries and sports franchises to Nevada — even though libertarian organizations like the Nevada Policy Research Institute have consistently opposed having government “pick winners and losers.” Pick we did in the case of Tesla, and overall, I believe Nevada ended up a winner with the electric-vehicle company that helped usher the state into the era of advanced manufacturing.
I’m not so sure bringing Hollywood studios here would yield the same return on investment. Beyond the turmoil in California’s film industry, other states — such as New York and Georgia, with far larger economies and infrastructure, and nearby New Mexico and Utah — are already far ahead of Nevada in attracting films to be made outside of Hollywood.
While I support the livelihoods of construction workers — whose well-being is tied to the state’s overall health and the ancillary benefits of growth and development — I believe there are more pressing needs and far better opportunities for Nevada than becoming another annex for an on-the-ropes Hollywood.
Why not incentivize housing instead of Hollywood?
Two times, movie studio executives have tried to pass legislation to expand Nevada’s film tax credit program. They hope a Special Session, expected to be called soon, may be their third-time charm.
Should the public, through its elected representatives from both political parties, fail to get on board with the latest “central casting” call from Hollywood executives, I’d recommend another way to get creative.
Like UNR just did.
The national housing crisis manifests in many forms, but most impactful is the severe shortage of affordable housing units. State and local municipalities are increasingly taking action to build and preserve affordable housing. Localities can deploy a wide range of tools and investments: tax abatements and exemptions, tax increment financing, payments in lieu of taxes, public land contributions, low-interest rate loans, voucher deployment and more.
Instead of $1.4 billion over the next 15 years in tax credits for a film studio complex and related businesses, why not use those potential transferable tax credits as an economic development tool to help finance and provide a source of equity to fund construction of housing or rehabilitation for affordable housing for key segments of the economy, such as teachers, medical professionals and seniors. Large industrial partners like Tesla could be incentivized or make good on the “housing and infrastructure” promise Elon Musk made to the region and his own employees.
Better we do things for Nevadans who are already here than for those we hope to migrate here from Los Angeles.
Legendary Hollywood filmmaker Frank Capra (“It’s a Wonderful Life”), once said, “Only the daring should make films. Only the morally courageous are worthy of speaking to their fellow men for two hours, and in the dark”.
Nevada could use a little of that daring and courage. Hollywood may not be the answer. But the housing needs of many of our own families certainly are.
Your thoughts? At: tahoeboy68@gmail.com.
“Memo from the Middle” is an opinion column written by RGJ columnist Pat Hickey, a member of the Nevada Legislature from 1996 to 2016.
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