Pritzker Military Museum & Library Announces Finalists in International Design Competition for the Cold War Veterans Memorial

Somers, Wisconsin, Sept. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In April 2021, the Pritzker Military Museum & Library, located in Chicago, launched an international competition for the new Cold War Veterans Memorial to be built in Somers, Wisconsin. After reviewing an impressive number of inspiring design concepts, four finalists have been selected to advance to Stage II of the competition. The Cold War Veterans Memorial will be a critical piece of the Pritzker Archives and Memorial Park Center (PAMPC) currently under development.

“In missions on and off the battlefield, Americans of all stripes made immense sacrifices in defense of our national interest. They deserve to be recognized, and the weight of this era deserves to be understood. This Memorial will provide a place where their contributions are honored,” said Col. Jennifer Pritzker, Founder of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.

The four finalists are representatives from the U.S., Italy, Japan, and Jordan. These individuals and groups achieved the highest scores against strict criteria, including individuality, relevance, and conceptualization. The design challenge was to provide a conceptual design for the Cold War Veterans Memorial that embraces the mission statement, exemplifies the guiding vision, and achieves the design goals. The finalists include:

  • INFINITE LIFE – Michele De Lucchi con Francesco Forcella (project architect), Nicholas Bewick, Junmei Liu, Emanuele Novembre, Guido Tarantola, Mayya Sargsyan of AMDL CIRCLE in Milan, Italy
    • Although this Memorial project was born out of the importance of respecting and honoring those that served during the Cold War period, we also see its relevance as a heroic symbol towards our continually evolving universe and the existence of human life.

For this reason, we have chosen not only the metaphor of infinity, by evoking the ‘Moebius Loop or Orbit’ in our design concept, but also to create an experience and place from which to think about our complex global interrelationships, in the hope that they can find a harmony that links every single person and preserves the physical environment in which we all live.

  • THE CONFLICT – Mai Abu-Shanab and Jalal  Al-Sadi of  m+j architect studio atelier in Amman, Jordan
    • This cold war memorial is intended to honor individuals and groups and give a permanent recognition to accomplishments, as quietly made, by countless individuals and groups as they pursued the expansion of freedom and democracy, creating a place for reflection and remembrance, inspiring the public to perceive freedom for centuries to come.
  • ORBITS OF TIME – Jenny Wu and Dwayne Oyler of Oyler Wu Collaborative in Los Angeles, California, USA
    • The proposed design envisions a memorial that embodies the ideals and mission of Memorial Park, making more tactile a context that can’t be measured in a single name or event: only in glimpses of history. Within these glimpses is layered a timeline of both personal and collective experiences emblematic of the Cold War – a paradigm that rebalances the interconnected narratives of American innovation and service.
  • ETERNAL CIRCULATION – Shinsaku Munemoto of Shinsaku Munemoto & Associates, Architects in Kyoto, Japan
    • This memorial intends to preserve the memories, records, and achievements of the veterans in perpetuity. By uncovering the layer of land, one space separates into two. The space of the “past” underneath meets the layers of the veterans’ work and time, where one can relive the veterans’ history and memories of the Cold War. The satellite dish formed above forges the “present” space to transmit the histories and memories. Through the hole opened in the unfolded land, the archive is seen, bridging the “past” records to the “present,” creating an ETERNAL CIRCULATION of education and communication.

“We were impressed by the number of inspiring design submissions that were received,” states Donald J. Stastny, FAIA, FAICP, FCIP, Competition Manager. “It wasn’t an easy decision, but we are very confident in the four finalists chosen to move forward. Their conceptual designs best embraced the mission and vision of the Memorial, and we can see them serve as an attraction for visitors.”

The Cold War Veterans Memorial’s guiding vision is to create permanent recognition that stimulates ongoing thought and study that honors American military members and civilians who served and sacrificed during the Cold War era (1945-1991). In line with the Pritzker Military Museum & Library’s mission, the Cold War Veterans Memorial aims to increase the public understanding of military history.

Stage II

In Stage II, the four groups of selected finalists will evolve their concepts for the Memorial and create more fully defined design concepts by late February 2022. Procedures in this stage include a virtual competition briefing, Q&A, mid-course review, and design exhibit.

The Competition Leadership Group will conduct an individual review of each design submittal and provide an advisory report of its findings to the Jury. The Jury will analyze each design and determine whether the integrity of the design concept embodied in the Stage I entry has been maintained in the Stage II design submittal and how it addresses the mission, vision, and design goals for the Memorial. The winning design will be announced publicly in March 2022.

View the finalists’ submissions here. All information on the design competition, including the design manual, Jury process, regulations, and schedule, can be found at coldwarveteransmemorial.org.

Pritzker Archives & Memorial Park Center

The PAMPC was created out of a need for additional space to house some of the circulating book collection and the archival collections of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library and will be completed in phases over an estimated ten years.

The first phase of the project will include the Pritzker Military Archives Center to house the collections and provide workspace for the continued curation for future exhibits; Commercial Archives based on demand where private collectors, public institutions, and others may store their archives; a facility specializing in firearms education and training; a Community Green Space expertly landscaped with walking and biking paths; and the Cold War Veterans Memorial.

About the Cold War Veterans Memorial

In line with the Pritzker Military Museum & Library’s mission, the Cold War Veterans Memorial aims to increase the public understanding of military history. It will be a lasting tribute to the courage and tenacity found in the U.S. Armed Forces and civilian personnel who faithfully and honorably served during the Cold War era, September 2, 1945, to December 26, 1991. The Memorial will be a publicly accessible display where citizens can honor, reflect, and learn about the bravery and sacrifice displayed to further our country’s freedom. To learn more, visit www.coldwarveteransmemorial.org 

About Pritzker Archives & Memorial Park Center

Located in Somers, Wisconsin, The Pritzker Archives & Memorial Park Center supports the Pritzker Military Museum & Library’s mission of preserving the past, present, and future of the citizen soldier. This state-of-the-art archive center is a space to restore, preserve, and provide storage for collections that include books, artifacts, and other historical materials. Other components of the project include a 9,687 square-foot Gallery that will display exhibits drawing from the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago, Commercial Archives, a facility specializing in firearms education and training, Cold War Veterans Memorial, and community green space. To learn more, visit www.pritzkerarchivespark.com.

 

About the Pritzker Military Museum & Library

The Pritzker Military Museum & Library aims to increase the public’s understanding of military history, military affairs and national security by providing a forum for the study and exploration of our military – past, present, and future – with a specific focus on their stories, sacrifices, and values. With national and global reach, these spaces and events aim to share the stories of those who served and their contributions as citizen soldiers, helping citizens everywhere appreciate the relationship between the armed forces and the civilians whose freedoms they protect. A non-governmental, non-partisan organization, the Museum & Library features diverse collections, scholarly initiatives, and public programs from its flagship center in downtown Chicago to its world-class research center and park currently under construction in Somers, Wisconsin.

Erika Davis
Pritzker Archives & Memorial Park Center 
erika.davis@tawani.net

New Research: Ending Energy Poverty by 2030 Can Create 500 Million New Jobs in Africa and Asia

The Rockefeller Foundation study finds that investing in distributed renewable energy systems creates 30 times more jobs and saves 4 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuel alternatives

NEW YORK, Sept. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — New research by The Rockefeller Foundation finds that investing in distributed renewable energy systems could end energy poverty and create 25 million direct jobs in the power sector in Africa and Asia by 2030, while saving 4 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions.  By comparison, investing in fossil fuels over the same period creates less than half a million direct jobs, the great majority of which would be temporary. The report, Transforming A Billion Lives: The job creation potential from a green power transition in the energy poor world, calculates that this could be achieved with an annual investment of USD130 billion in distributed renewable energy systems. In addition to these direct jobs in the power sector, this new clean power would also create nearly 500 million new jobs in agriculture, health care, education, and small and medium-sized enterprises and set in motion a green transition across energy-poor countries over the next decade.

“The world is at a crossroads.  Fortunately, technological advances have given humanity the tools for transformative change, so for the first time in history, we can address the climate crisis while empowering people with the jobs and electricity they need to care for their families, pursue opportunities, and thrive,” said Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, President of The Rockefeller Foundation.  “We must now find the courage, and the resources, to come together and change how the world works and how people live.  Nothing less will do.”

Currently, there are 3.6 billion energy poor people – nearly half the world’s population – who either don’t have access to electricity, or have access to unreliable power, or are underserved, and the vast majority live in Africa in Asia.  At the same time, significant breakthroughs in technology over the last decade have made renewables the cheapest option for new power in more than two-thirds of the world.

Transforming A Billion Lives: The job creation potential from a green power transition in the energy poor world explores a “what if” scenario – looking at what it would take to significantly scale up access to distributed renewable energy (DRE) systems to end energy poverty and set in motion a green power transition across the energy poor world.  This new research, which was conducted by Catalyst Off-Grid Advisors and reviewed by IKEA Foundation, International Renewable Energy Agency, International Solar Alliance, and Sustainable Energy for All, underlines how the economic and investment case has flipped in favor of renewable technologies.

Transformative Impact
The report combines qualitative case studies with predictive economic modelling to map the job creation potential that would flow from a rapid increase in investment in DRE across all 63 energy poor countries in Asia and Africa.  This includes scaling up renewable energy mini grid systems to power solar lanterns, ice making factories used by fishing communities, milk chillers and irrigation pumps for farmers, refrigerators and life-saving medical equipment in clinics and hospitals, and more.  Based on a detailed assessment of 75 “productive uses” (or electricity that is aimed at enhancing income generation opportunities and productivity in key sectors of the economy), the report examines eight economic sectors: agriculture production, animal production and preservation, food and agriculture processing, essential goods and services provision, mobility, heavy industry, large and medium enterprise, and small and micro enterprises. Key findings include:

  • Ending energy poverty in energy poor countries in Asia and Africa through scaling access to DRE could create 25 million direct jobs, 61% of which would be related to modest grid-tied systems that could service a medium-sized business or a cluster of small enterprises engaged in activities like milling, carpentry, or tailoring.
  • This is 30 times the number of jobs that would be created by a by a comparable investment in large, centralized fossil fuel assets, with the great majority of these jobs being temporary and focused on the construction of power plants.
  • 491 million additional new jobs could be created in an array of downstream applications, and 671 million existing jobs could be improved by the availability of clean, reliable power.
  • Almost half of these jobs are located in South Asia, the majority in India; a quarter in the Sub-Saharan Africa region; and a quarter in the East Asia & Pacific region.
  • 4 billion tons of CO2  emissions could be saved – equivalent to the electricity use of 726 million home’ for one year, compared to a fossil fuel dependent development pathway.
  • Distributed renewable energy is a more cost-effective electrification pathway for emerging markets, compared to a fossil-fuel-led path, when capital expenditures (funds used by a company to acquire or upgrade physical assets such as property, buildings, or equipment) and fuel costs are considered.

“Over the past decade, distributed and renewable energy technologies have been rapidly replacing fossil fuels as the most cost-effective building blocks for powering economic development,” said Per Heggenes, CEO of IKEA Foundation.  “DREs in particular have become a faster, nimbler, and more cost-effective solution for driving inclusive growth and reaching under-served populations.  As the report highlights, they also have the potential to be at the heart of a global energy transition, which is urgently required.”

Earlier this year, The Rockefeller Foundation and IKEA Foundation announced a partnership to lay the groundwork for a global energy alliance to combat the climate crisis and energy poverty.  Committing $500 million each, this billion-dollar collaboration marks the largest philanthropic initiative to scale renewable energy for an equitable energy transition and global economic development.

“Access to energy transforms every facet of life, with reliable electricity often the first step toward helping a community lift itself out of poverty,” said Damilola Ogunbiyi, CEO and Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All, and Co-Chair of UN-Energy. “Decentralized Renewable Energy solutions are a particularly powerful engine for economic development creating jobs and opportunities to empower women and girls.”

About The Rockefeller Foundation

The Rockefeller Foundation is a pioneering philanthropy built on collaborative partnerships at the frontiers of science, technology, and innovation to enable individuals, families, and communities to flourish. We work to promote the well-being of humanity and make opportunity universal. Our focus is on scaling renewable energy for all, stimulating economic mobility, and ensuring equitable access to healthy and nutritious food. For more information, sign up for our newsletter at rockefellerfoundation.org and follow us on Twitter @RockefellerFdn.

ConvaTec Enhances Innovation Management with Anaqua

Anaqua’s AQX platform to help global medical products group protect and optimize its valuable IP portfolios

LONDON, Sept. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Anaqua, the leading innovation and intellectual property management technology provider, today announced that global medical products and technologies group ConvaTec will use Anaqua’s AQX platform to help more effectively manage their valuable patent and trademark portfolios.

The agreement further strengthens Anaqua’s position in the medical solutions markets, with a growing number of clients from these sectors collaborating with Anaqua as their preferred IP management provider.

With operations in more than 100 countries, ConvaTec is a global medical and technologies company focused on therapies for the management of chronic conditions, with leading market positions in advanced wound care, ostomy care, continence care, critical care, and infusion care. ConvaTec products provide a range of clinical and economic benefits including infection prevention, protection of at-risk skin, improved patient outcomes and reduced total cost of care.

Christina Allegrini, Vice President, Deputy General Counsel & Global Head of Intellectual Property at ConvaTec, said: “Our company vision is to pioneer trusted medical solutions to improve the lives we touch. As part of this, one of our key strategic pillars is to innovate in our work and solutions, supported by increased investment in R&D. Therefore, it is critically important that we manage our innovation and IP effectively and efficiently – and Anaqua will help ensure we do that.”

ConvaTec will use Anaqua’s AQX platform for patent and trademark management, annuities and renewals (in conjunction with Anaqua Services), and patent analytics through integration with Anaqua’s AcclaimIP.

Bob Romeo, CEO of Anaqua, said: “We are proud to be working with and supporting ConvaTec, a company driven by innovation to better serve people around the world in need of advanced medical care. For our part, we look forward to helping ConvaTec protect their innovation and IP management needs. We are also delighted to add another global company to our growing portfolio of clients in the healthcare and life sciences sectors.”

About Anaqua
Anaqua, Inc. is a premium provider of integrated intellectual property (IP) management technology solutions and services. Anaqua’s AQX platform combines best practice workflows with big data analytics and tech-enabled services to create an intelligent environment designed to inform IP strategy, enable IP decision-making, and streamline IP operations. Today, nearly half of the top 100 U.S. patent filers and global brands, as well as a growing number of law firms worldwide use Anaqua’s solutions. Over one million IP executives, attorneys, paralegals, administrators, and innovators use the platform for their IP management needs. The company’s global operations are headquartered in Boston, with offices across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. For additional information, please visit anaqua.com, or on LinkedIn.

About ConvaTec
ConvaTec is a global medical products and technologies company focused on therapies for the management of chronic conditions, with leading market positions in advanced wound care, ostomy care, continence and critical care, and infusion care. Headquartered in the UK, the company has operations in more than 100 countries and almost 10,000 employees worldwide. ConvaTec products provide a range of clinical and economic benefits including infection prevention, protection of at-risk skin, improved patient outcomes and reduced total cost of care. To learn more about ConvaTec, please visit convatecgroup.com.

Company Contact:
Amanda Hollis
Associate Director, Communications
Anaqua
617-375-2626
ahollis@Anaqua.com

ConvaTec améliore la gestion de l’innovation avec Anaqua

La plateforme AQX d’Anaqua va aider le groupe mondial de produits médicaux à protéger et optimiser son portefeuilles de propriété intellectuelle

LONDRES, 21 sept. 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Anaqua, le leader dans le domaine de la gestion de l’innovation et de la propriété intellectuelle (PI), a annoncé aujourd’hui que le groupe mondial de produits et technologies médicales ConvaTec utilisera la plateforme AQX d’Anaqua afin de gérer plus efficacement ses portefeuilles de brevets et de marques.

L’accord renforce la position d’Anaqua sur les marchés des solutions médicales, avec un nombre croissant de clients de ce secteur qui collaborent avec Anaqua pour la gestion de leur PI.

Présente dans plus de 100 pays, ConvaTec est une entreprise mondiale de médecine et de technologies axée sur les thérapies pour la gestion des maladies chroniques, avec des positions de leader sur le marché du traitement avancé des plaies, des stomies, de la continence, des soins intensifs et de la perfusion. Les produits de ConvaTec offrent de nombreux avantages cliniques et économiques, notamment la prévention des infections, la protection des peaux à risque, l’amélioration des résultats des patients et la réduction du coût total des soins.

Christina Allegrini, vice-présidente, directrice juridique adjointe et responsable mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle chez ConvaTec, a déclaré : “La vision de notre entreprise est d’être le pionnier de solutions médicales fiables pour améliorer les vies que nous touchons. Dans ce cadre, l’un de nos principaux piliers stratégiques est l’innovation dans notre travail et nos solutions, soutenue par des investissements accrus dans la recherche et le développement. Par conséquent, il est essentiel que nous gérions notre innovation et notre propriété intellectuelle de manière efficace et efficiente – et Anaqua nous aidera à le faire.”

ConvaTec utilisera la plateforme AQX d’Anaqua pour la gestion de ses brevets marques, les annuités et les renouvellements (en conjonction avec Anaqua Services), et l’analyse des brevets grâce à l’intégration avec AcclaimIP d’Anaqua.

Bob Romeo, PDG d’Anaqua a déclaré : “Nous sommes fiers de travailler avec ConvaTec et de soutenir une société motivée par l’innovation visant à mieux servir les personnes qui ont besoin de soins médicaux avancés à travers le monde. Pour notre part, nous sommes impatients d’aider ConvaTec à protéger leur innovation et leurs besoins en gestion PI. Nous sommes également ravis d’ajouter une autre entreprise multinationale à notre portefeuille croissant de clients dans les secteurs des soins de santé et des sciences de la vie.”

À propos d’Anaqua
Anaqua, Inc. leader dans le domaine de la gestion de l’innovation et de la propriété intellectuelle. La plateforme AQX d’Anaqua combine les meilleures pratiques de flux de travail avec des analyses de données et des services technologiques pour créer un environnement intelligent conçu pour informer la stratégie PI, permettre la prise de décision PI et rationaliser les opérations PI. Aujourd’hui, près de la moitié des 100 premiers déposants de brevets américains et des marques à travers le monde, ainsi qu’un nombre croissant de cabinets de conseil dans le monde utilisent les solutions Anaqua. Plus d’un million de cadres, d’avocats, d’assistants juridiques, d’administrateurs et d’innovateurs utilisent la plateforme pour leurs besoins de gestion PI. Le siège social de l’entreprise est basé à Boston, avec des bureaux aux Etats-Unis, en Europe et en Asie. Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez consulter le site anaqua.com, ou LinkedIn.

À propos de ConvaTec
ConvaTec est une entreprise mondiale de produits médicaux et de technologies axée sur les thérapies pour la gestion des maladies chroniques, avec des positions de marché dominantes dans le traitement avancé des plaies, les soins pour stomies, la continence et les soins intensifs, ainsi que les soins par perfusion. Basée au Royaume-Uni, l’entreprise est présente dans plus de 100 pays et emploie près de 10 000 personnes dans le monde. Les produits de ConvaTec offrent une gamme d’avantages cliniques et économiques, notamment la prévention des infections, la protection des peaux à risque, l’amélioration des résultats des patients et la réduction du coût total des soins. Pour en savoir plus sur ConvaTec, veuillez consulter le site convatecgroup.com.

Contact de la société :
Amanda Hollis
Directeur associé, Communications
Anaqua
617-375-2626
ahollis@Anaqua.com


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L’Institut des États-Unis pour la paix annonce les finalistes du prix Women Building Peace Award 2021 à l’occasion de la Journée internationale de la paix

WASHINGTON, 21 septembre 2021 /PRNewswire/ — L’Institut américain pour la paix (USIP) est fier d’annoncer les finalistes du prix Women Building Peace Award 2021 à l’occasion de la Journée internationale de la paix.

Ce prestigieux prix international est décerné chaque année à une femme pacificatrice qui a apporté une contribution majeure à la paix dans son pays.

Cette année, l’USIP a reçu des nominations de plus de 30 pays.

Après un examen minutieux, un conseil d’experts et de dirigeants distingués a sélectionné les finalistes suivantes : Tabassum Adnan du Pakistan, Josephine Ekiru du Kenya, Teresita Gaviria de Colombie, Waldistrudis Hurtado de Colombie, Tatiana Mukanirede la République démocratique du Congo, Esther Omam du Cameroun, Nyachangkouth Tai du Sud-Soudan, Jayne W. Waithitu du Kenya et Rani Yan Yan du Bangladesh.

Le nom de la lauréate de cette année sera annoncé lors d’une cérémonie qui se tiendra le 20 octobre 2021 sur le campus emblématique de l’USIP, sur le National Mall à Washington D.C.

« Dans le monde entier, les femmes jouent un rôle primordial visant à prévenir les conflits, à lutter contre la violence et à mettre fin aux guerres », a déclaré Lise Grande, présidente et directrice générale de l’USIP. « C’est notre chance de célébrer et d’élever les femmes qui font la différence. »

« Ces femmes font face à d’énormes difficultés au quotidien, risquant souvent leur vie pour la paix », a déclaré Megan Beyer, coprésidente du conseil de sélection. « Nous sommes profondément impressionnés par leur courage. »

« Chacune des femmes que nous avons sélectionnées comme finalistes incarne la bravoure, le leadership et l’engagement envers la communauté et le pays que ce prix récompense », a déclaré Marcia Carlucci, coprésidente du conseil.

« Lire les histoires de ces femmes est une source d’humilité, d’inspiration et d’énergie », a déclaré Nancy Lindborg, présidente d’honneur. « Leurs actions inspireront des générations de femmes pacificatrices. »

Le Congrès a fondé l’USIP en 1984 en tant qu’institut national indépendant, non partisan, afin de prévenir et de mettre fin aux conflits violents à l’étranger et de défendre l’engagement fondamental des États-Unis en faveur de la paix.

Pour plus d’informations sur le prix, veuillez consulter le site Web suivant : www.usip.org/womenbuildingpeace.

Pour plus d’informations sur l’USIP, veuillez consulter le site Web suivant : https://www.usip.org/about.

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United States Institute of Peace Announces Finalists for 2021 Women Building Peace Award on the International Day of Peace

WASHINGTON, Sept. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is proud to announce the finalists for the 2021 Women Building Peace Award on the International Day of Peace.

This prestigious global award is given each year to a woman peacebuilder who has made a major contribution to peace in her country.

This year, USIP received nominations from over 30 countries.

After careful review and consideration, a council of distinguished experts and leaders has selected the following finalists: Tabassum Adnan from Pakistan, Josephine Ekiru from Kenya, Teresita Gaviria from Colombia, Waldistrudis Hurtado from Colombia, Tatiana Mukanire from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Esther Omam from Cameroon, Nyachangkouth Tai from South Sudan, Jayne W. Waithitu from Kenya, and Rani Yan Yan from Bangladesh.

The recipient of this year’s award will be announced at a ceremony on October 20, 2021, at USIP’s iconic campus on the National Mall in Washington D.C.

“Throughout the world, women play leading roles in preventing conflict, reducing violence and ending wars,” said Lise Grande, USIP’s president and CEO. “This is our chance to celebrate and elevate women who make the difference.”

“These women face enormous odds on a daily basis, often risking their lives for peace,” said Megan Beyer, co-chair of the selection council. “We stand in profound awe of their courage.”

“Each of the women we have selected as finalists embodies the bravery, leadership and commitment to community and country that this award recognizes,” said Marcia Carlucci, co-chair of the council.

“Reading the stories of these women is humbling, inspiring and energizing,” said Nancy Lindborg, honorary chair. “Their efforts will inspire generations of women peacebuilders.”

Congress founded USIP in 1984 as an independent, nonpartisan, national institute to prevent and end violent conflict abroad and uphold the United States’ fundamental commitment to peace.

For information on the award, visit: www.usip.org/womenbuildingpeace

For information on USIP, visit: https://www.usip.org/about

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