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Team One Names the 4th Annual Recipient of The Legacy Lab Foundation Scholarship

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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Legacy Lab, Team One’s award-winning think tank and strategic consultancy, has announced the recipient of its fourth-annual Legacy Lab Foundation Scholarship. This year’s scholarship was awarded to Antoinette Banks, who is a current Ph.D. student in the Learning and Mind Sciences program at UC Davis.
Launched in 2019, The Legacy Lab Foundation Scholarship’s goal is to champion students who represent the next generation of legacy makers. This year, the scholarship saw its biggest turnout with more than 200 submissions from Black and African-American students across the country, many of whom are studying at top-ranked, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
The $15,000 scholarship was awarded to Banks based on her impressive research that focuses on elevating the importance of technology in special education classrooms which emphasizes predictive and artificial intelligence models. Banks is an award-winning innovator and researcher, who also identifies as a Black student-mother of an autistic teenager. Banks is the author of “Better Than a Diagnosis: A Single Parents Guide to Autism” as well as the CEO of Expert IEP, a multi-award winning educational technology (EdTech) company that supports parents of students who learn differently.
“When we launched The Legacy Lab Foundation Scholarship four years ago, our aim was to recognize and reward students who represented our future leaders,” said Mark Miller, Chief Strategy Officer at Team One and Founder of The Legacy Lab. “It has become increasingly clear in the submissions received that these students are more than future leaders, they are leading the way forward right now in creating meaningful change in business, culture, and society. In turn, the scholarship program serves as an important reminder that leadership doesn’t exclusively come with age, and younger people also can be wiser.”
This year’s The Legacy Lab Foundation Scholarship recipients represented different disciplinary backgrounds–artists and designers, medical students and registered nurses, and entrepreneurs with foundations dedicated to the uplifting of marginalized educational and first-generation communities. Each applicant demonstrated a fervor to be a beacon of hope and guidance, bringing their personal life experiences and first-hand encounters to forge a path forward for others.
On her award, Banks remarked, “As a single mother of an autistic child, the road to parental advocacy and education is filled with detours of every kind. Winning this scholarship confirms that I am on the right path to change how the world views our children – and I can be a voice for the voiceless. As a Legacy Lab Foundation Scholarship recipient, I plan to continue my studies as a Ph.D. student in Learning and Mind Sciences at UC Davis. I can focus narrowly on my goals to improve student learning environments by building my app, Expert IEP – a parent-facing tool to optimize students IEPs using a predictive-based model. My mission is to leave a legacy of unapologetic hope for students who think and learn differently.”
With substantial responses from accomplished participants yet again, The Legacy Lab and its judging panel decided to expand its Rising Star Award program as well, recognizing four additional students this year. Rising Star Awards were granted to:
- Emma Ekua-Bedua Hudson, a junior at American University studying Public Health, is passionate about combating food insecurity. She is the Founder and President of The Food For Thought Foundation working to create educational and technological resources for food deserts. Emma hopes to use her knowledge of Public Health and the resources she’s created and promoted through The Food For Thought Foundation to expand solutions to food insecurity to communities outside of her own.
- Jonathan Muruako, a First-Generation Nigerian-American, is committed to increasing resources for first-generation students to pursue higher education. He received his bachelor’s in Biological Basis of Behavior and completed master’s degrees in Public Health and Bioethics from the University of Pennsylvania as a Gates Millennium Scholar. Muruako is currently working on his third master’s degree in Nonprofit Leadership, concentrating in Social Entrepreneurship to help students overcome the college achievement gap. Muruako is also developing Fitalyst which is a glanceable accountability tool for First-Gen students and their institutions, a tool he wished he and other First-Gen students always had.
- Oluwamuyiwa Winifred (Winnie) Adebayo, a medical student at Rush Medical College, is dedicated to creating resources that serve marginalized communities navigating higher education and the medical field. She received her bachelor’s degree in nursing from South Carolina State University and has been a registered nurse since 2013. She also holds a Ph.D. in nursing from the University of Miami. Winnie founded an online organization in 2015 – Winie’s Student World (WSW), which brings aspiring and current international students together and provides mentorship and resources related to higher education, career development, and immigration. Recently, she co-founded an organization – The AfroMedics – that seeks to address the shortage of African or African descent physicians through sharing information, resources, and mentorship.
- Kianna Armstrong, a multi-disciplinary artist and designer studying architecture at the University of Southern California, is enthusiastic about exploring intersectional identities as a Black woman. She is passionate about using architecture to un-design inequities that manifest in the built environment. She is a Co-Founder of the organization Architecture + Advocacy, in which she uses her background in architecture to give young people the tools to design grassroots change in their own neighborhoods.
This scholarship is granted by The Legacy Lab Foundation, a nonprofit part of Team One’s Legacy Lab, created to invest in leaders and organizations aiming to make a durable difference in the world. It is powered by The Giving Back Fund, an LA-based nonprofit that facilitates charitable giving. To learn more about The Legacy Lab Foundation Scholarship, head to: The Giving Back Fund: The Legacy Lab Foundation.
ABOUT TEAM ONE
Team One is Publicis Groupe’s fully integrated media, digital and communications agency dedicated to helping premium brands thrive in the modern media landscape. With 450 employees, Team One has six North American offices, including its Los Angeles headquarters, Dallas, New York, Chicago, Atlanta and Boise. Team One clients include Lexus and the Lexus Dealer Association, The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, Marriott International, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, Harman International, Wisk, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, HP Inc., Simplot and Cathay Pacific. Named to Adweek’s 2021 Media Plan of the Year for its work with Lexus and Fast Company’s 2021 Best Workplaces for Innovators list, Team One continues to be recognized for its industry-leading work and unique culture that encourages innovation at all levels. To learn more about the agency’s work, team, and innovation ethos, visit TeamOne-USA.com.
ABOUT THE LEGACY LAB
Launched in 2012, The Legacy Lab is a Los Angeles-based think tank exploring the dynamics of long-term brand building in a short-term world. It focuses on ambitious leaders—remarkable men and women who have succeeded in making their brands enduringly unique, inspiring and influential—even as the times, technology and competition change around them. The Legacy Lab includes The Legacy Lab Consultancy, which helps brands build legacies with the understanding that premium brands endure over time and have lasting value, as well as The Legacy Lab Foundation—a nonprofit created to invest in leaders and organizations aiming to make a durable difference in the world. The Legacy Lab is an enterprise of Team One. For more information, visit thelegacylab.com and follow all the latest learning on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
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Belgian Commitment to Partnership Supports a New Frontier of Europe-US Space Research

BRUSSELS, Dec. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has travelled to Houston, United States, to meet Raphaël Liégeois, the Belgian career astronaut selected as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut class of 2022. De Croo’s visit coincides with the ESA cohort’s familiarisation trip to NASA’s Johnson Space Centre, which is the precursor to a further two years of training, delivered in Houston, to prepare the astronauts for their respective missions on the International Space Station. The visit signals a new phase of the long-standing collaboration between Europe and the United States on space research and exemplifies Belgium’s commitment to partnerships in facing global challenges.
Belgium’s expertise in aerospace, and in science more generally, is internationally recognised – in terms of both training and industry. Belgium is a founding member of the ESA and its fifth-largest funder. The country’s support of the ESA shows its commitment to shaping the development of Europe’s space capability and ensuring that investment in space continues to deliver benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world.
“For Belgians, the sky isn’t the limit, the universe is,” said De Croo. “Today, we are very proud to see Raphaël take this important step in his career as an astronaut. He will be an important role model for many generations of STEM students to come. Space research and innovation hold particular importance for Belgium; they are powerful economic drivers which foster the growth of high-tech industries and create jobs – as evidenced by the number of Belgian companies on the cutting edge of aeronautics.”
The 17 members of the ESA astronaut class of 2022 were selected from a pool of over 23,000 applicants. The process, designed to bring together the finest scientific minds that Europe has to offer, took place over a period lasting 18 months.
The selection of Raphaël Liégeois is testament to Belgium’s focus on embracing openness, driven by innovation, partnerships, and diversity, to create solutions that drive progress for all.
About Belgium
Located in the heart of Europe, Belgium is one of the most open economies in the world, counting 11.5 million people with a reputation for innovation, hard work, partnership, and multilingualism. Strategically located between Germany, the Netherlands, France, and Luxembourg, and only a stone’s throw from the UK, it lies at the centre of the richest and most densely populated area in Europe. A member of the European Union, Belgium enjoys full access to the world’s most advanced single market and customs zone which ensures extensive frictionless trade.
Belgium boasts a highly developed transport infrastructure, including the second largest seaport in Europe (Antwerp). Belgium is home to world-leading research and innovation facilities, multinational corporations, and artisanal businesses supported by the investor-centric approach of public services.
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Savory & Partners: Digital Nomad Visas Sparking a Migration Boom

DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The simplicity and lax requirements of digital nomad visas have made them easily accessible, and countries like Portugal and Spain, which have excellent infrastructure, great internet connection, and an outstanding standard of living, draw in more digital nomads by the day, according to experts at Dubai-headquartered citizenship and residency by investment advisors Savory and Partners.
A recent research quoted by the company estimates that there are 16.9 million digital nomads roaming the globe. This is a whopping 162% increase from 2019, just four years earlier.
As soon as Portugal introduced its digital nomad visa in October of 2022, the applications started pouring in. While the government hasn’t announced the number of applications it has received, Portugal’s Labour Minister did announce that the country approved 550 applications within the first six months.
Two months after launching its visa in September of 2021, Greece received 2,918 applications, approving an astonishing 1,693 applicants. The government is yet to release any new statistics, but going off that outstanding start it is safe to assume it is still garnering massive attention.
Germany also boasts impressive numbers, having issued a total of 3,638 visas in just one year since the introduction of its visa in 2018.
According to Residency Malta, the government branch responsible for the digital nomad visa, it has issued 1,041 visas to date, with an average approval rate of 78%.
Croatia, one of the first countries to introduce a pure digital nomad visa in early 2021 as a response to the rise in remote workers, has approved 680 applications, while 672 are still pending approval.
Not just Europe
“It’s not just Europe but even Barbados’ digital nomad visa, dubbed the Welcome Stamp, has been doing outstandingly well, receiving a total of 3,511 applications between 2020 and 2022”, a digital nomad specialist at Savory & Partners reports.
While digital nomads typically use visa-free access or visas to stay in countries for a few months at a time before moving on to the next, digital nomad visas provide a sense of comfort and stability that aligns perfectly with their lifestyle, giving them ample time to enjoy the country they are in before moving on to the next.
Unsurprising demand
The rapid growth in application numbers and the surging demand for digital nomad visas isn’t surprising. They are extremely simple to apply to, have fast processing times ranging from a few days to a couple of months, and they do not require any business establishment or investment.
Portugal’s digital nomad visa, for example, only requires applicants to prove a monthly income of €3,040 per month, while Spain’s visa has a lower threshold of just €2,160 per month.
Savory & Partners is an accredited agent for multiple governments where citizenship by investment is offered. The company has coverage in over 20 jurisdictions, including Europe and was the first firm to obtain all five authorised agent licenses for the governments of the Caribbean Islands. It has processed second passports for over 4,000 citizens with a 100 per cent success rate.
With a presence in 3 continents and 7 countries and more than 60 experts worldwide, the company’s multinational staff comprises advisors who guide clients in English, Arabic, Farsi, French, Spanish and Hindi.
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Robotic Lawn Mower Market to Reach $2.4 Billion, by 2032 at 10.9% CAGR: Allied Market Research

The increasing demand for smart appliances for garden maintenance by global consumers, along with the development of IOT enabled features is fueling the growth of the robotic lawn mower market.
WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Allied Market Research published a report, titled, “Robotic Lawn Mower Market by Range (Low-Range Robotic Lawn Mower, Medium-Range Robotic Lawn Mower, and High-Range Robotic Lawn Mower), End User (Residential User and Commercial User), and Distribution Channel (Retail and Online): Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2023-2032”. According to the report, the global robotic lawn mower market size was valued at $838.5 million in 2022, and is projected to reach $2.4 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 10.9% from 2023 to 2032.
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Prime determinants of growth
The robotic lawn mower market is driven by factors such as increase in demand for automation, rise in advancements for technology, and increase in popularity of online platforms. However, the rise in regular maintenance and repair costs restricts market growth. Moreover, the increase in demand for rental robotic lawn mowers offers new opportunities in the coming years.
Report coverage & details:
Report Coverage
Details
Forecast Period
2023–2032
Base Year
2022
Market Size in 2022
$838.5 million
Market Size in 2032
$2.4 billion
CAGR
10.9 %
No. of Pages in Report
250
Segments covered
Range, End User, Distribution Channel, and Region
Drivers
Increase in demand for automation
Rise in advancements for technology
Reduction in the labor costs
Opportunities
Increase in demand for rental robotic lawn mowers
Growth in the adoption of internet of things
Declining Cost of Batteries/Fuel Cells
Restraints
Less adoption in developing markets
Regular maintenance and repair costs
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The medium range robotic lawn mower segment to maintain its leadership status throughout the forecast period
Based on range, the medium range robotic lawn mower segment dominated the market in 2022 accounting for more than half of the market share and is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period. This segment is projected to manifest the highest CAGR of 10.4% from 2023 to 2032, owing to the increase in residential and commercial spaces such as buildings, corporate spaces, sports centers, and public parks, which has fueled the requirement for medium range robotic lawn mowers.
The residential segment to maintain its leadership status throughout the forecast period
Based on end user, the residential segment dominated the market in 2022 accounting for less than three-fourths of the market share and is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period. This segment is projected to manifest the highest CAGR of 10.7% from 2023 to 2032, owing to the increase in the demand for low and medium range robotic lawn mowers in the residential sector due to the increased requirement for lawn care and maintenance.
The retail segment to maintain its lead position during the forecast period
On the basis of the distribution channel, the retail segment dominated the market in 2022 accounting for less than half of the market share and is expected to maintain its dominance during the forecast period. The increased demand for ecologically friendly and sustainable robotic lawn mowers, which is being driven by the rising awareness of environmental challenges, is one of the main factors boosting retail sales.
Europe to maintain its dominance by 2032
Based on region, Europe held the highest market share in terms of revenue in 2022, accounting for less than two-fifths of the market share and is expected to maintain its dominance during the forecast period. The growing popularity in artificial intelligence for performing day-to-day activities with higher efficiency is among the primary factors driving the Europe robotic lawn mower market.
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Leading Market Players: –
Robert Bosch GmbHHusqvarna ABHonda Motor Co., Ltd.Zucchetti Centro Sistemi S.p.A.Stiga C S.a.r.l.Andreas Holding AG & Co. KGPositec Tool CorporationWiper S.R.L.Suzhou Cleva Electric Appliance Co., Ltd.Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.The report provides a detailed analysis of these key players in the robotic lawn mower market. These players have adopted different strategies such as acquisition, partnerships, and new product launches to increase their market share and maintain dominant shares in the market. The report is valuable in highlighting business performance, operating segments, product portfolio, and strategic moves of market players to showcase the competitive scenario.
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