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atlanticcanada · 1 year
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Police seize dozens of 3D-printed handguns and accessories in raids across Canada
The Montreal police (SPVM) squad tasked with investigating firearms trafficking (EILTA) spearheaded a Canada-wide operation that resulted in the seizure of hundreds of weapons, including 3D-printed guns.
More than 20 police forces across the country conducted 64 searches and arrested 45 suspects on Monday.
Police say it's very hard to trace 3D-printed firearms because there are no serial numbers, making it more difficult to know where the weapon came from, who bought it and what it was used for.
Police did say the weapons are being built locally.
"We're not having people from different countries coming into Canada to build guns," said chief inspector Benoit Dube. "It's really Canadians doing that. They have the advantage of printing 3D off the net and buying all of their stuff. It's really Canadians building guns... Those 3D guns are crime guns."
Police seized the following in the raids:
62 handguns
71 3D-printed handguns
Two 3D-printed longuns
One machine pistol
52 3D printers
32 3D-printed magazines
87 silencers (63 of them were 3D-printed)
176 3D-printed firearm bodies
The 19 searches in Quebec were in Montreal, Berthierville, New Carlisle, Pont-Rouge, Repentigny, Saint-Jean-de-Matha, Sainte-Angèle-de-Monnoir, Gatineau, Saint-Calixte, Quebec City and Saint-Alexandre-d'Iberville.
According to Dube, "this operation demonstrates how Canadian police organizations are joining forces to combat the emerging phenomenon of homemade firearms."
"The phenomenon is interprovincial and does not stop at borders, nor does our cooperation and our desire to ensure the safety of our populations," he said.
The federal gun control bill, C-21, is in its second reading in the Senate. The bill would make it illegal to possess, distribute or publish blueprints for 3D guns.
Other searches took place in Ontario, Alberta, BC, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
In addition to SPVM officers, the weapons squad includes Surete du Quebec (SQ), RCMP and Canada Border Services Agency officers. 
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agilemanufacturing · 3 years
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Agile Manufacturing, Inc. offer the most innovative services in Metal 3D printing in Vancouver. 3D printing services in Vancouver are commonly used as a means of prototyping as design iterations can be tested quickly with parts being manufactured hours after the design is complete.
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jewelervision · 3 years
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Make your fashion a reality by designing 3D printed jewelry
If you need a solution for 3D printing premium quality wax patterns for jewelry quickly that can also be cast easily, look no further than Jeweler Vision. We design 3D jewelry models and sell 3D CAD printing files for wedding and engagement rings and other unique designer jewelry lines. Our technology and materials together offer superior detail and a smooth surface finish that requires less finishing. Our solutions for 3D printed jewelry casting patterns fit along with your standard process for reliable output each time, bringing you maximum design freedom for mass custom jewelry manufacturing. Our 3D printed jewelery allows jewelry owners to create their products on demand once they are ordered online. Learn more about how additive manufacturing technology makes creating your original designs easier and cheaper. Check out our 3D printers and line of castable resins by clicking here. https://www.jewelervision.com
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shalindesigns · 2 years
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Which Company Offers Effective CAD Design Services?
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Have you been searching for professional CAD companies? List of Top CAD Companies Top 3D CAD Modeling Software Companies and Archdraw Outsourcing. Best in Drawings, Drafting & Rendering.
CAD is the most effective way to design your product.  Using CAD you can simulate, analyze, and create drawings, renderings, 2D drafts, and 3D prints. The time it takes to develop a new product depends on many factors. For a very simple product, the 3D CAD files can be created in only a few hours, with a turnaround time of only a day or two. For complex products, the time to create the CAD files and then produce and test the prototypes can vary from weeks to years.
CAD improves designer productivity, therefore product designers use it to create unique designs, product functions and layout, and also to view their detailed designs in 2D and 3D formats from various angles. This speeds up the manufacturing process. Great CAD software should have several features including editing tools, 2D and 3D template models, customizable tool palettes. This is in addition to an accessible user interface and excellent support network.
CAD drafting teams create 2D manufacturing drawings with high-precision for processes including trimming, milling, head rig, edging and other machining needs.
Based on your space planning, ambience, and architectural floor plans, our CAD draftsman creates custom woodwork shop drawings for contemporary and bespoke wooden furniture designs.
Here is the list of companies that offer the best cad design service.
1.Shalin Designs
Our main goal as a company is to be a globally-recognised leader in professional design services and producing high quality manufacturing components. We provide excellent service from start to finish and can ensure 100% satisfaction.
We are a tech evangelist company with a data-centrist engineering service lab using the latest CAD design software, networking, and cloud solutions. Our approach is collaborative designing.
Shalin Designs have enough expertise in various engineering disciplines. We follow the best engineering practices and standards of the industry. We have valid certified engineers in our teams to meet any level of technically intricate challenges.
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We deliver top quality CAD Design and Drafting services to our global clientele based out of the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Europe, Singapore, Norway, Ireland UAE region.
2.Dimensioncad
Dimension India is a world-class CAD services provider with a global clientele and over 15 years’ of experience with CAD outsourcing services. We have successfully completed more than 500 projects for our clientele spread across 30 countries across continents. Our customers benefit from the competitive advantages of lower offshore cost of production, fast scaling to tap new business opportunities, lower risk in expansion with minimal fixed costs, resulting in higher revenue and profits. We are proud to have several long term customer relationships.
The majority of our work comes through repeat clientele.
3.Apollo Technical
Apollo Technical set out to create a different kind of engineering and IT recruiting agency, one with a committed focus on building long-term client relationships by working hard and ethically while ensuring our IT and engineering candidates’ career needs are met.
As technical recruiters, we deliver high-impact talent and exceptional service to our clients. Our staffing agency’s mission is to work with employers to find the right talent to increase their productivity, overall efficiency and help them create more profitable businesses.
Our CAD recruiters have access to our proprietary database and will engage our CAD design and drafting talent network to deliver you results fast, working as a partner every step of the way.
4.SurfaceID Industrial Design Corp.
SurfaceID is an industrial design firm in Montreal, Quebec that delivers big results. Our wide range of industrial design and product development experience in a variety of industries enables us to translate your visions into reality. From concept sketch to advanced 3d engineering, whatever your needs we have you covered. Located in Montreal, Quebec we are conveniently situated for east coast companies.
5.Mechcorp Design
Mechcorp Design is a County Durham & North East based specialist CAD, and mechanical engineering design company.
We are mechanical engineering and product design experts, driven by our dedication to design solutions that you can trust.
Providing mechanical designs for an increasingly diverse range of sectors and clients, Mechcorp Design is built on the foundations of innovation, trust, and expertise. Our craft has been honed over many years of experience in the industry.
From 3D CAD design, product design, mechanical design, engineering design, and industrial design projects, we’re here to help with every stage of your design journey.
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hydralisk98 · 4 years
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architectnews · 3 years
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Expo 2020 Dubai Canada Pavilion Building
Expo 2020 Dubai Canada Pavilion Building, Architect, WOHA UAE Design Project Photos
Expo 2020 Dubai Canada Pavilion Design
1 Oct 2021
Design: KANVA
Location: Canada Pavilion, Expo 2020 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Canada Pavilion at EXPO 2020 Dubai
KANVA, a Montreal-based firm renowned for meaningful projects extending beyond the boundaries of architectural shapes and forms, is proud to unveil TRACES, a multisensorial, thought-provoking exhibition on the grounds of the Canada Pavilion at World Expo 2020 Dubai. Commissioned by Global Affairs Canada and produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) to populate the Plaza grounds leading up to the pavilion Entry Hall, KANVA has taken a national, yet universal approach to designing a public installation that aligned with both Canada’s participation at the Expo and Expo 2020 Dubai’s themes of Opportunity, Mobility, and Sustainability.
“The concept for TRACES began with the location of the Canada Pavilion in the sustainability section of the Expo grounds, and with the main exhibition being inspired by Canadian landscapes and natural diversity,” explains Rami Bebawi, a KANVA partner and lead architect of the TRACES project. “We wanted to create something that would emphasize the threats that climate change and global warming pose to those same landscapes, and more specifically, to the species that inhabit them.”
Striking a chord The project struck a chord with core values long embraced by KANVA, and the firm embarked on a mission to connect hearts, heads, and hands in pursuit of a brighter future that reinterprets relationships between inhabitants of the planet. In developing a concept that would be artistic and poetic, yet also touching and meaningful, they studied multiple aspects of global warming and habitat degradation before embracing a visual that captured the very essence of their message – a rising murmur of birds, swirling across the sky in a massive, collective movement.
In order to capture and convey a message of urgency surrounding the issue of rapid habitat decline, KANVA came up with the idea of fossilization of an inhabited landscape, where birds are suspended in motion in a fossilized form that preserves ‘TRACES’’ of their existence.
“Whether due to climate change, or oppressive human development, as landscapes fade away, so do the species that inhabit them” notes Bebawi. “They are simply erased from memory, and our collective amnesia allows us to persist in their destruction. TRACES reinterprets that cycle by fossilizing the species to ensure that it is not forgotten”, adds Olga Karpova, architect and senior project lead at KANVA.
Thinking inside of the box KANVA’s expression unfolds in a series of eight boxes, spread across the plaza grounds of the Canada Pavilion in seemingly random fashion as a counter to the traditional linear grid of human development. Each museum box, measuring 8’ x 8’x 8’, contains a precious object that embodies the beauty of dynamic life in suspension, complemented by multimedia interactions developed with artist Étienne Paquette. As visitors weave their way towards the entry hall of the pavilion, they are invited to move through a variety of multisensorial experiences of discovery and self-appropriation.
The Jewel initiates the conversation by placing fossilized birds on a pedestal, with integrated lighting that presents them as beautiful, but troubled jewels. The journey transitions to The Nearness, the most impressive in terms of scale, featuring a wall of extraordinarily filtered light highlighting the movement of birds within a vertical landscape. The Memorial strikes a more emotional chord, symbolizing a horizontal tomb where visitors find themselves paying tribute to a fallen species. The rectangular base with integrated lighting showcases fossilized birds as they hover over a stunning landscape of wood strata.
The Forgotten symbolizes the careless discarding of objects we once cherished, with stacked cubes of illuminated prototypes that have been cast aside and underappreciated. The Seat invokes a sense of individual responsibility, seating visitors alone at an old school desk. Upon opening the desk, waterscape sounds and a 3D printed bird is unveiled in a seascape of black ink, depicting the effects of ocean spills through the distressed gaze of a bird struggling mightily to survive. The Gathering focuses on collective responsibility, embodying the process of problem solving around a dinner table, and inspired by a glowing cube of fossilized birds emerging from the center of the table. Unsettled sounds of distressed birds gradually evolve into soft and soothing harmonies that symbolize hope as visitors sit together at the table.
By contrast, The Sanctuary is an extraordinary enclosure devoid of human interference, with its white canvas animated by a flowing stream of birds immersed in a human-free world. KANVA’s eighth box delivers the starkest message of all. The Awareness consists of four chairs, one in each corner of the box, with an empty bird cage, door open, suspended from the ceiling. Intensifying white noise indicates that something is wrong and, as visitors take a seat and face each other, the ambiance softens to a soothing garden serenade of singing birds. But the cage is empty, and the bird has left.
In addition to the eight artifact boxes, KANVA also designed a mural that stretches along a large, curved wall of the entry hall to the Canada Pavilion. The mural features a multiplicity of flocking birds, at different depths and distances, on a background that can be interpreted as sky, mountains, forests or water. While the mural is a fixed presentation for Expo 2020 Dubai, the eight cubes are destined to travel the world, where they will persevere as flocking ambassadors of hope.
A truly rewarding experience Developing TRACES was an extremely rewarding experience for the socially and environmentally conscious firm. Beyond the disciplines of traditional architecture, the project immersed the firm in global issues of concern, as well as the deep study of bird species and their diverse movements and sounds. In creating their art, KANVA also indulged in processes such as scanning, hand sculptures and animating 3D prints of hundreds of different scales and movements, with each one enhancing their conviction along the way.
“We couldn’t be prouder of this work, which has the capacity to be light, beautiful, and entertaining, yet also serve as a conduit of education, consciousness, awareness, and urgency,” concludes Rami Bebawi. “Hyper development has left so much damage behind, and the time has passed for simple acknowledgement. Responsibility must now turn to action.”
Expo 2020 Dubai Canada TRACES Pavilion – Building Information
KANVA: Original Concept, Creative Art Direction & Production Design
Creos: Production & Touring Manager
Étienne Paquette: Multimedia Design & Art direction
National Film Board of Canada (NFB): Production
Global Affairs Canada: Department of the Government of Canada responsible for the participation of Canada at Expo 2020 Dubai
Name of the project: TRACES Location: Canada Pavilion, Expo 2020 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dates: October 1st 2021 – March 31 2022 World tour: Dates and information TBD
Collaborators: Serge Maheu: Multimedia Technical Director and Integrator Carine Khalife: Visual Artist Javier Asencio: Immersive sound environment composer and designer
About KANVA Founded in 2003, by Rami Bebawi and Tudor Radulescu, KANVA is a Montreal-based multidisciplinary architectural firm composed of dynamic architects, whose work is at the forefront of thinking, imagining, drawing, and constructing collective space. KANVA’s approach seeks to re-question and transform the built environment, and the firm approaches each project as an opportunity to tell a story and to expand the scope and dialogue between art and architecture. KANVA embraces architecture, art, and science as learning tools for transforming the built environment for those who live in it.
The award-winning firm has received numerous accolades and recognitions for its body of work, including the 2015 Emerging Architectural Practice Award from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. In 2017, KANVA was awarded the Canada Council for the Arts’ Prix de Rome for its ‘Adaptive Boundaries’ research work. The following year, the firm’s innovative Imago project garnered the Experimental – Future Projects Award at the World Architecture Festival (WAF). Most recently, KANVA completed the Montreal Biodome Science Museum, highlighting their dedication towards a sensitive and meaningful practice.
About Creos Creos offers expert consulting and project management services for designing, planning, and developing technology and art in public spaces, with the goal of transforming these areas into lively, attractive spaces that combine creativity and efficiency.
As the world-leading agency for touring interactive installations, Creos transform public spaces into must-see destinations worldwide. Creos offers a diverse portfolio of installations tailored to venues and participants, offering visitors a unique sensory and interactive experience.
About Étienne Paquette Étienne Paquette, Ph.D., is a multimedia artist and writer who takes audiences on fantastic journeys with immersive installations that borrow elements from different art forms. He has increasingly taken a transdisciplinary approach to his work, blending narrative and technological experimentation to create different ways for audiences to participate in stories. His works have earned awards in the field of interactive and immersive experiences, attracted mainstream media coverage, and been discussed in scientific works, including one published by the MIT Press.
He has produced pieces such as Wind Instrument (2018; Numix Award, in situ Experiential & Interactive Installation, 2019), Arctic Beyond Ice (2017; MUSE Gold Award, Multimedia Installations, American Alliance of Museums, Phoenix, Arizona, 2018) and Megaphone (2013; shortlisted for the Interaction Awards, Amsterdam, 2014 and winner of the Boomerang Grand Prize, Interactive Environments, Montreal, 2013).
About National Film Board of Canada The NFB is Canada’s public producer and distributor of award-winning documentaries, auteur animation, interactive stories and participatory experiences, working with talented creators across the country. The NFB is taking action to combat systemic racism and become a more open and diverse organization, while working to strengthen Indigenous-led production and gender equity in film and digital media. NFB productions have won more than 7,000 awards, including 12 Oscars. To access this unique content, visit NFB.ca.
About Global Affairs Canada Global Affairs Canada defines, shapes and advances Canada’s interests and values in a complex global environment. They manage diplomatic relations, promote international trade and provide consular support. They lead international development, humanitarian, and peace and security assistance efforts. They also contribute to national security and the development of international law.
Expo 2020 Dubai provides an exceptional platform for Canada to attract foreign investment, support international education, increase tourism, promote Canadian innovation, diversify international markets and promote new business opportunities for Canadian companies.
Photography: Gerry O’Leary
Expo 2020 Dubai Canada Pavilion building design by WOHA Architects images / information received 011021
Location: Canada Pavilion, Expo 2020 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Aerostructures market Report by Technology, Industry Share and Size Expansion to 2027 | Fortune Business Insights™
The global ''aerostructures companies'' is expected to gain momentum by reaching USD 74.54 billion, while exhibiting a CAGR of 7.50% between 2020 and 2027. This is attributable to the increasing demand of UAVs and the growing adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies such as 3D printing to develop advanced aerostructures by the companies globally. This information is published by Fortune Business Insights, in its latest report, titled, “Aerostructures Market Size, Share & COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Component (Wings, Nose, Fuselage, Nacelle and Pylon, Empennage, and Others), By Material (Alloys, Composite, and Metals), By Platform (Fixed-wing Aircraft (Commercial Aircraft, Military Aircraft, Business Jets, General Aviation Aircraft, and UAVs) and Rotary Wing Aircraft (Commercial & Civil Helicopters, Military Helicopters, and UAVs), By End-Use (Aftermarket and OEM), and Regional Forecasts, 2020-2027.” The report further mentions that the market stood at USD 62.40 billion in 2019.
Reduction in UAV Deliveries amid COVID-19 to Hamper Growth Prospects
The on-going global pandemic has resulted in a complete halt in manufacturing operations across several industries. Owing to this, the aerospace industry is experiencing a massive reduction in orders for the procurement of UAVs and other aircraft. This has further led to disruptions across the supply chain that has hampered the sales of the OEMs as there is a remarkable decrease in the demand for aircraft components globally. However, supportive government initiatives and the growing focus to upgrade defense services by the nations are likely to boost the growth of the market in the near future.
What does the Report Include?
The market report includes quantitative and qualitative analysis of several factors such as the key drivers and restraints that will impact growth. Additionally, the report provides insights into the regional analysis that covers different regions, which are contributing to the growth of the market. It includes the competitive landscape that involves leading companies and the adoption of strategies by them to introduce new products, announce partnerships, and collaboration that will contribute to the growth of the market between 2020 and 2027. Moreover, the research analyst has adopted several research methodologies such as PESTEL and SWOT analysis to extract information about the current trends and industry developments that will drive the market growth in the forthcoming years.
List of the Leading Companies Profiled in the Global Aerostructures Market are:
AAR Corporation (Illinois, the U.S.)
Bombardier Inc. (Montreal, Canada)
Cyient Ltd. (Hyderabad, India)
GKN plc (Redditch, the U.K.)
Leonardo S.P.A. (Italy)
RUAG International Holding AG (Bern, Switzerland)
Saab AB (Sweden)
Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. (Wichita, the U.S.)
STELIA Aerospace Group (France)
Triumph Group, Inc. (Berwyn, the U.S.)
Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies company (Charlotte, the     U.S.)
Elbit Systems Ltd. (Haifa, Israel)
Other Players
Aerostructures are an important component of the aircraft’s airframe that includes wings, fuselage, and flight control surfaces. They are manufactured using metallic and composite material based on the requirement. They are designed to protect the aircraft from adverse environmental factors and ensure its well-being, while improving stability and fuel-efficiency.
DRIVING FACTORS
Growing Demand for UAVs to Propel Growth
The growing focus on upgrading the defense services by the nations across the globe is driving the demand for UAVs. These unmanned vehicles are widely being adopted owing to the rising border disputes and conflicts. According to National Geographic, there are over 150 active border disputes across regions such as Asia-Pacific, Africa, Europe, and North America. The increasing adoption of UAVs is propelling the demand for advanced aerostructures components to ensure strict vigilance and security along the borders. This, along with technological advancement in manufacturing is expected to bode well for the growth of the global aerostructures market during the forecast period.
SEGMENTATION
Composites Segment Held 35.0% MARKET Share in 2019
The composite segment, based on materials, is expected to grow faster than other materials owing to the increasing demand for aerostructures components for general aviation, business jets, commercial aircraft, and UAVs, among other. The segment held a market share of about 35.0% in 2019.  
REGIONAL INSIGHTS
Among all the regions, North America is expected to dominate and hold the highest position in the global aerostructures market during the forecast period. This is attributable to the presence of established manufacturers that are adopting advanced manufacturing technologies such as additive manufacturing to develop innovative aerostructures in the region. The region stood at USD 24.40 billion in 2019.
On the other hand, Europe is expected to hold the second position in the market owing to the growing demand for composite materials from manufacturing facilities such as ATR and Airbus SE in the region between 2020 and 2027.
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Major Companies Focus on R&D Activities to Expand Their Product Portfolios
The global aerostructures market is consolidated by the presence of major companies such as SAAB AB, Stelia Aerospace Group, and others. These companies are focusing on investing in R&D activities to develop advanced aerostructures products to expand their product portfolios and further boost sales revenue. The other key players are adopting strategies such as partnership, the introduction of new products, and collaboration to maintain market stronghold that will contribute to the growth of the market during the forecast period.
Industry Development:
August 2020 – Veelo Technologies introduces an enhanced version of its composite aerostructures adopted by the aerospace industry. According to the company, the technology, VeeloVEIL is extremely light, along with being conductive metalized nonwoven that improves the survivability of the aircraft.
Browse Detailed Summary of Research Report with TOC: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/industry-reports/aerostructures-market-101663
Detailed Table of Content:
 Research Scope
 Market Segmentation
 Research Methodology
 Definitions and Assumptions
 Market Drivers
 Market Restraints
 Market Opportunities
 Key Industry Developments –Mergers, Acquisitions and Partnerships
 Latest technological Advancements
 Porters Five Forces Analysis
 Supply Chain Analysis
 Impact of COVID-19 on the Aerostructures Market
 Supply Chain Challenges
 Steps Taken by the Industry/Government/Companies to Overcome the      Impact
 Key Developments in the Industry in Response to COVID-19
 Potential Opportunities due to COVID-19 Outbreak
  Wings
  Nose
  Fuselage
  Nacelle and Pylon
  Empennage
  Others
    Alloys
  Metal
  Composite
      Commercial Aircraft
    Military Aircraft
    Business Jets Aircraft
    General Aviation Aircraft
    UAV’s
      Commercial & Civil Helicopters
    Military Helicopters
   UAV’s
    OEM
  Aftermarket
    North America
  Europe
  Asia Pacific
  Rest of the world
 TOC Continued…! 
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peterdiamandis · 7 years
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The World is (Still) Better Than You Think
Your mindset matters — now more than ever.
We are in the midst of a drug epidemic. The drug? Negative news. The drug pushers? The media. As I wrote in Abundance: The Future is Better Than You Think, we pay 10x more attention to negative news than positive news. We are being barraged with negative news on every device. This constant onslaught distorts your perspective on the future, and inhibits your ability to make a positive impact. In this blog, I’ll share new “evidence for abundance” -- charts and data that show the world is getting better. I’ll also share positive news and technological breakthroughs, all of which occurred in 2017 so far. Note: This isn’t about ignoring or minimizing the major issues we still face around the world. It’s about countering our romanticized views of the world in centuries past with data. My hope is that you’re able to see the world as it is — a world that is still getting better. My goal here is to help you protect your abundance mindset despite this barrage of negative news. If you have a negative-minded person in your life, forward this blog to them so they can look at the actual data. Let’s dive in...
1. Global Economy
The first area to explore is our global economy. Over the last 200 years, the world’s GDP has *skyrocketed* 100-fold. Humankind has never been more prosperous and productive.
World GDP Over the Last Two Millennia
The graph above depicts the economic output per person around the world over the last 2,000 years. Here we see exponential growth independent of war, famine or disease.
Technology drove much of this economic growth, and there’s no signs of slowing. Banking the Unbanked: One especially promising area of economic growth involves empowering the “unbanked” — the 2 billion people worldwide who lack access to a bank account or financial institution via a digital device. In September 2017, the government of Finland announced a partnership with MONI to create a digital money system for refugees.
The system effectively eliminates some of the logistical barriers to financial transactions, enabling displaced people to participate in the economy and rebuild their lives.
Refugees will be able to loan money to friends, receive paychecks and access funds using prepaid debit cards linked to digital identities on the blockchain -- without a bank.
Blockchain & Government: Governments are investing aggressively in digitization themselves. The small country of Estonia, for example, already has an e-Residency program. The digital citizenship lets residents get government services and even start companies in the EU without ever traveling or living there. In late August 2017, Kaspar Korjus, who heads up that e-Residency program, revealed the Estonian government’s exploration of creating an initial coin offering (ICO) and issuing crypto tokens to citizens to raise government funds. That same month, the Chinese government announced its intent to use blockchain technology for collecting taxes and issuing invoices. This builds on previous experiments China’s central bank is conducting with its own cryptocurrency.
2. Health
No matter where in the world you are, mortality rates have dropped precipitously over the last 300 years.
The following chart shows life expectancy at birth in various countries. Just 100 years ago, a child born in India or South Korea was only expected to live to 23. Fast forward to today, and India’s life expectancy has tripled. South Korea’s life expectancy has quadrupled, and now is higher than in the U.K.
Global Life Expectancy
Plummeting Teen Births: Another measure of a nation’s health is how it responds to preventable public health issues. Here in the U.S., teen births are down an impressive 51 percent over the last decade, going from from 41.5 births per 1,000 teenage girls in 2007 to 20.3 births per 1,000 teenage girls in 2016. I share the following graph because, by the numbers, teen girls who have babies will have a harder life than their peers who delay motherhood. As the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services notes, they’re more likely to drop out of high school, rely on public assistance, and have children with “poorer educational, behavioral and health outcomes over the course of their life than kids born to older parents.”
Since these statistics were first compiled in 1991, teen births have dropped 67 percent.
U.S. Birth Rates, by Age Group (1991 - 2015)
As exponential technologies continue to advance, we’ll see even more healthcare breakthroughs. Here’s a sampling from this year: Exponential Tech Impact on Health: Most exciting these days is the tremendous impact that exponential technologies are having on Health.
Robotics: Last month, a robot dentist in China successfully implanted 3D-printed teeth into a female patient’s mouth with “high precision.” The only human medical staff involvement was to conduct light setup and a pre-test. Imagine when such robots are in every healthcare facility on the planet, delivering service for the cost of electricity.
Virtual Reality: VR is also entering the operating room. In July 2017, University of Minnesota doctors used VR to prepare for a challenging non-routine surgery -- separating a pair of twins conjoined at the heart. Not only was the life-saving surgery a success, the VR prep gave doctors unforeseen insights that prompted them to accelerate the surgery by several months. It won’t be long until we refuse to have surgery completed by any human who hasn’t prepared in virtual reality using a personalized 3D model.
CRISPR/Gene Editing: Finally, in August 2017, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first-ever treatment that uses gene editing to transform a patient’s own cells into a “living drug.” Kymriah, a one-time treatment made by Novartis, was approved to treat B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia -- an aggressive form of leukemia that the FDA calls “devastating and deadly.” The FDA is currently considering over 550 additional experimental gene therapies. What happens to our healthy human lifespan as these life-saving treatments demonetize and become universally accessible?
3. Environment
Thirty years ago, the world signed the Montreal Protocol to prevent the depletion of the Ozone Layer. Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) credits that agreement with preventing an estimated 280 million additional cases of skin cancer, 45 million cataracts, and 1.5 million skin cancer deaths between its signing in 1987 and the year 2050. Without the Montreal Protocol, the planet would have been about 4 degrees warmer by 2050 (...resulting in more extreme weather events like droughts, floods and hurricanes). As the graph below clearly depicts, the global annual death rate from natural disasters has plummeted over the past century.
Global Annual Death Rate From Natural Disasters
Why has this happened?  It’s the impact of exponential technologies (satellites, sensors, networks, machine learning), which enable humans to better image, predict and model disasters. These models provide early warning systems, enabling citizens to flee to safety and for first responders to send supplies and food to remote areas in time. Drones & the Environment: Previously, animals were counted manually by researchers who had to spot them from helicopter or prepositioned camera footage. Now, a drone captures footage, the machine learning system counts different types of animals, and human volunteers help train the algorithm by verifying detections. Faster, cheaper, easier, and more accurate. And in Bengaluru, researchers at the Indian Institute of Science are fighting deforestation with camera-equipped drones that drop seeds in areas they otherwise wouldn’t be able to explore. Their goal is to seed 10,000 acres in the region. What becomes possible when thousands of teams — not simply individuals and a handful of research teams — leverage these tools to protect the environment?
4. Energy
A key measure of economic growth, living standards and poverty alleviation is access to electricity. This graph uses data from the World Bank and the International Energy Agency’s definition of electricity access, which is delivery and use of at least 250 kilowatt-hours per year in rural households and 500 kilowatt-hours per year in rural households. Simply put, more people around the world have access to electricity than ever, and the absolute number of those without access to electricity is dropping (despite population growth). Take a look at the chart below to see how various regions of the world are meeting their energy needs.
Share of the Population With Access to Electricity
As you see above, India has gone from 45 percent access to electricity in 1990 to nearly 80 percent in 2014.
Afghanistan has seen an even more dramatic improvement, going from 0.16 percent of the population in 2000 to 89.5 percent of the population in 2014.
As renewable energy sources become cheaper and more accessible, we’ll reach total electrification.
Here too, we’re making great progress. In 2016, solar power grew faster than any other fuel source for the first time ever. Around the world, solar prices are still dropping. The latest forecast from GTM Research reports prices of $2.07 per watt in Japan to $.65 per watt in India, with prices dropping across hard and soft costs.
Historical and Forecasted Utility PV System Pricing, 2013 - 2022E
In 2017 alone, we saw wind power become cheaper than nuclear in the U.K., with the cost of subsidies slashed in half since 2015. As the BBC reports, during the U.K.’s 2015 subsidy auction, “offshore wind farm projects won subsidies between £114 and £120 per megawatt hour.” Just two years later, two firms committed to a guaranteed price of £57.50 per megawatt hour. Looking stateside, the U.S. Department of Energy announced in September 2017 that utility-scale solar has officially hit its 2020 cost targets three years early — with generation costs of $1 per watt and energy consumption costs of $0.06 per kilowatt-hour.
US Commercial & Residential Solar Costs
5. Food
Despite the headlines, we’re making steady progress in the realm of food scarcity and hunger. This graph features World Bank data on the percentage of the population that has an inadequate caloric intake. Globally, 18.6 percent of the population was undernourished in 1991; by 2015, it dropped to 10.8 percent.
Prevalence of Undernourishment in Developing Countries
Time and again, technology is making scarce resources abundant. I’ve written about bioprinted meat, genetically engineered crops, vertical farming, and agriculture robots and drones. Two more examples from 2017 so far:
Human-Free Farms: In a 1.5-acre remote farm in the U.K., Harper Adams University and Precision Decisions recently harvested their first crop of barley. The twist? The farm is run autonomously. Instead of human farm workers, Hands Free Hectare uses autonomous vehicles, machine learning algorithms and drones to plant, tend and harvest.  
Food From Electricity: Another big idea in the fight against food scarcity and undernourishment comes out of Finland, where researchers are creating food from electricity. The team, formed of researchers from the Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) and the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, have created a machine that runs on renewable energy to produce nutritious, single-cell proteins. The system is deployable in a variety of environments hostile to traditional agriculture, and future iterations will be able to produce food anywhere, from famine-stricken deserts to space.
Looking at the data, we truly live in the most exciting time to be alive.
And if your mindset enables you to see problems as opportunities, the future is even more exciting than the present.
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Resources
U.S.: More wealthy people, fewer poor people. (Axiom)
Economic output per person around the world over the last 2,000 years (Our World in Data)
Finland: Digital money system for refugees (Medium)
China to experiment with collecting taxes via blockchain (MIT Technology Review)
Estonia considers ICO (Medium)
Mortality inequality by nation (inequality of life expectancy) drops (Sam Peltzman)
Teen births down 51% over last 10 years (Vox)
Vital Statistics - Teen Births, 2016 (CDC)
Teen pregnancy and childbearing (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services)
First robot dental surgery (Engadget)
FDA-Approved Gene Altering Treatment (NYTimes)
Doctors use VR in life-saving treatment for conjoined twins (Washington Post)
The Montreal Protocol is working (National Geographic)
Impact of the Montreal Protocol (EPA)
Annual number of deaths from natural disasters (Our World in Data)
Wildlife - Drones used to track wild animal populations (MIT Technology Review)
Reforestation - Bengaluru: Using Drones to plant forests (Your Story)
Share of the population with access to electricity (Our World in Data)
UK: Wind power cheaper than nuclear (BBC)
US: Solar costs beat government goals by three years (Quartz)
Solar costs are hitting jaw-dropping lows in every region of the world (Green Tech Media)
Prevalence of undernourishment in developing countries (Our World in Data)
Scientists make food from electricity (Futurism)
UK: “Hands-Free Hectare” robot farm plants, oversees harvests barley without humans (Digital Trends)
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Air Canada has taken delivery of its first Airbus A220-300. Designed, built and delivered from the Mirabel A220 programme facilities in Canada, the aircraft will enter service in January 2020. Air Canada is the first airline to operate the A220-300, formerly the Bombardier CS300, in North America. The A220, the first of 45 that the Montreal-based airline has on order, has a dual-class cabin that seats 137 passengers - 12 in business class and 125 in economy class.
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“This is a highly anticipated moment for Air Canada as we welcome this game-changing aircraft into our fleet, the next step in our fleet modernisation,” said Michael Rousseau, Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer at Air Canada. “It will not only allow us to transport our customers in comfort, but also further our environmental commitment with its improved efficiency. The A220 will enable Air Canada to strengthen our position on transborder and transcontinental markets and will be key to our continued growth. Our customers will benefit from the A220’s innovative design features, including a choice of two spacious and comfortable cabins, larger overhead bins, bigger windows and a quieter experience in flight.” Powered by Pratt & Whitney’s latest-generation PW1500G geared turbofan engines, the A220 will allow Air Canada to fly Montreal to Seattle as well as Toronto to San Jose, as of Spring 2020. “This delivery is a historical moment and makes all of us at Airbus Canada extremely proud. In just a few weeks, Canadians will be able to fly on board this Canadian-designed and assembled aircraft for the first time in Air Canada’s distinctive and emblematic Maple Leaf livery that symbolizes Canada around the world,” said Philippe Balducchi, CEO, Airbus Canada Limited Partnership and Head of Country, Canada for Airbus. The first Air Canada A220 will be unveiled to the public and media during a ceremony at the airline’s headquarters in Montreal on 15 January 2020. 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Aerostructures Market  Report by Technology, Industry Share and Size Expansion to 2027 | Fortune Business Insights™
The global aerostructures market size is expected to gain momentum by reaching USD 74.54 billion, while exhibiting a CAGR of 7.50% between 2020 and 2027. This is attributable to the increasing demand of UAVs and the growing adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies such as 3D printing to develop advanced aerostructures by the companies globally. This information is published by Fortune Business Insights, in its latest report, titled, “Aerostructures Market Size, Share & COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Component (Wings, Nose, Fuselage, Nacelle and Pylon, Empennage, and Others), By Material (Alloys, Composite, and Metals), By Platform (Fixed-wing Aircraft (Commercial Aircraft, Military Aircraft, Business Jets, General Aviation Aircraft, and UAVs) and Rotary Wing Aircraft (Commercial & Civil Helicopters, Military Helicopters, and UAVs), By End-Use (Aftermarket and OEM), and Regional Forecasts, 2020-2027.” The report further mentions that the market stood at USD 62.40 billion in 2019.
Reduction in UAV Deliveries amid COVID-19 to Hamper Growth Prospects
The on-going global pandemic has resulted in a complete halt in manufacturing operations across several industries. Owing to this, the aerospace industry is experiencing a massive reduction in orders for the procurement of UAVs and other aircraft. This has further led to disruptions across the supply chain that has hampered the sales of the OEMs as there is a remarkable decrease in the demand for aircraft components globally. However, supportive government initiatives and the growing focus to upgrade defense services by the nations are likely to boost the growth of the market in the near future.
List of the Leading Companies Profiled in the Global Aerostructures Market are:
AAR Corporation (Illinois, the U.S.)
Bombardier Inc. (Montreal, Canada)
Cyient Ltd. (Hyderabad, India)
GKN plc (Redditch, the U.K.)
Leonardo S.P.A. (Italy)
RUAG International Holding AG (Bern, Switzerland)
Saab AB (Sweden)
Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. (Wichita, the U.S.)
STELIA Aerospace Group (France)
Triumph Group, Inc. (Berwyn, the U.S.)
Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies company (Charlotte, the     U.S.)
Elbit Systems Ltd. (Haifa, Israel)
Other Players
Aerostructures are an important component of the aircraft’s airframe that includes wings, fuselage, and flight control surfaces. They are manufactured using metallic and composite material based on the requirement. They are designed to protect the aircraft from adverse environmental factors and ensure its well-being, while improving stability and fuel-efficiency.
What does the Report Include?
The market report includes quantitative and qualitative analysis of several factors such as the key drivers and restraints that will impact growth. Additionally, the report provides insights into the regional analysis that covers different regions, which are contributing to the growth of the market. It includes the competitive landscape that involves leading companies and the adoption of strategies by them to introduce new products, announce partnerships, and collaboration that will contribute to the growth of the market between 2020 and 2027. Moreover, the research analyst has adopted several research methodologies such as PESTEL and SWOT analysis to extract information about the current trends and industry developments that will drive the market growth in the forthcoming years.
DRIVING FACTORS
Growing Demand for UAVs to Propel Growth
The growing focus on upgrading the defense services by the nations across the globe is driving the demand for UAVs. These unmanned vehicles are widely being adopted owing to the rising border disputes and conflicts. According to National Geographic, there are over 150 active border disputes across regions such as Asia-Pacific, Africa, Europe, and North America. The increasing adoption of UAVs is propelling the demand for advanced aerostructures components to ensure strict vigilance and security along the borders. This, along with technological advancement in manufacturing is expected to bode well for the growth of the global aerostructures market during the forecast period.
SEGMENTATION
Composites Segment Held 35.0% MARKET Share in 2019
The composite segment, based on materials, is expected to grow faster than other materials owing to the increasing demand for aerostructures components for general aviation, business jets, commercial aircraft, and UAVs, among other. The segment held a market share of about 35.0% in 2019.   
REGIONAL INSIGHTS
Among all the regions, North America is expected to dominate and hold the highest position in the global aerostructures market during the forecast period. This is attributable to the presence of established manufacturers that are adopting advanced manufacturing technologies such as additive manufacturing to develop innovative aerostructures in the region. The region stood at USD 24.40 billion in 2019.
On the other hand, Europe is expected to hold the second position in the market owing to the growing demand for composite materials from manufacturing facilities such as ATR and Airbus SE in the region between 2020 and 2027.
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Major Companies Focus on R&D Activities to Expand Their Product Portfolios
The global aerostructures market is consolidated by the presence of major companies such as SAAB AB, Stelia Aerospace Group, and others. These companies are focusing on investing in R&D activities to develop advanced aerostructures products to expand their product portfolios and further boost sales revenue. The other key players are adopting strategies such as partnership, the introduction of new products, and collaboration to maintain market stronghold that will contribute to the growth of the market during the forecast period. 
Industry Development:
August 2020 – Veelo Technologies introduces an enhanced version of its composite aerostructures adopted by the aerospace industry. According to the company, the technology, VeeloVEIL is extremely light, along with being conductive metalized nonwoven that improves the survivability of the aircraft.
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 Detailed Table of Content:
 Research Scope
 Market Segmentation
 Research Methodology
 Definitions and Assumptions
 Market Drivers
 Market Restraints
 Market Opportunities
 Key Industry Developments –Mergers, Acquisitions and Partnerships
 Latest technological Advancements
 Porters Five Forces Analysis
 Supply Chain Analysis
 Impact of COVID-19 on the Aerostructures Market
 Supply Chain Challenges
 Steps Taken by the Industry/Government/Companies to Overcome the      Impact
 Key Developments in the Industry in Response to COVID-19
 Potential Opportunities due to COVID-19 Outbreak
  Wings
  Nose
  Fuselage
  Nacelle and Pylon
  Empennage
  Others
    Alloys
  Metal
  Composite
      Commercial Aircraft
    Military Aircraft
    Business Jets Aircraft
    General Aviation Aircraft
    UAV’s
      Commercial & Civil Helicopters
    Military Helicopters
   UAV’s
    OEM
  Aftermarket
    North America
  Europe
  Asia Pacific
  Rest of the world
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Construction Links Network: Weekly Round Up January 5, 2019
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