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Rockwell Collins, Zen Technologies to combine simulation and training forces in India

Posted: October 9, 2014 at 8:46 am


The author has posted comments on this articleManjiri Damle, TNN | Oct 8, 2014, 03.13PM IST PUNE: Rockwell Collins and Zen Technologies have announced that the two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding to combine their strengths in simulation and training to offer industry-leading, high fidelity solutions to Indian military customers.

Rockwell Collins, based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, with facilities in Hyderabad and near New Delhi, provides world-class aviation simulation and training products, systems and integration solutions. Zen Technologies, based in Hyderabad, India, specializes in supplying industry-leading ground military simulation and training solutions.

The announcement coincides with the recent launch of the "Make in India" campaign, which is aimed at enhancing the country's prominence in global manufacturing while creating jobs by increasing the flow of new technology and capital. The memorandum of understanding also marks the first time that a global simulator original equipment manufacturer has partnered with an Indian simulator manufacturing company to cater to the Indian defence market.

Jim Walker, vice president and managing director of Asia Pacific for Rockwell Collins, said that India is a very promising market for the aerospace and defense sector. "We want to work closely with the industry to ensure they have easy access to innovative solutions," said Walker. "We are here for the long term and through this partnership we want to develop locally, and market directly, advanced solutions and services for India. We will continue to invest in India through steady growth, strategic partnerships and by strengthening existing customer relations."

"Rockwell Collins. Zen Technologies has over the years emerged as a strong force in the field of land forces simulation in India and we are very optimistic that through this alliance we will be able to fill the gap in our capabilities to serve the burgeoning need of the flight simulation market in India," said Zen Technologies President A. Kishore Dutt. "With Rockwell Collins' global footprint, Zen Technologies will be able to access new markets. This is a perfect fit."

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Forty firefighters involved in York rescue exercise: Update 11.15 am Thursday

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FORTY firefighters have taken part in a major training exercise on a building site in York.

Crews from York, Acomb, Huntington, Tadcaster, Ripon and Malton were involved last night in the mock rescue of a 'casualty' who had 'collapsed' in a cab at the top of a crane in Walmgate.

David Dryburgh, North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service's group manager for York and Selby, said the casualty, played by a dummy, was winched down to the ground using specialist ropes and pulleys.

He said the exercise tested firefighters' readiness to deal with a situation where a casualty was too high for the service's aerial ladder platform to reach and where the platform was unable to gain access.

The firefighters also rescued two casualties 'trapped' under rubble on the ground, caused by the crane dropping its load when the driver collapsed.

He said a vigilant member of the public rang police during the exercise to report they had seen someone climbing the crane, and was reassured it was a fire training exercise.

He added that the service needed to be prepared for further development in York in coming years, some of which would involve cranes with cabs at a high level and sites which were inaccessible to the aerial ladder platform.

The exercise took place on a site close to The Press where a new hotel is being built with the cooperation of the builders.

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FORTY firefighters have taken part in a major training exercise on a building site in York.

Crews from York, Acomb, Huntington, Tadcaster, Ripon and Malton were involved last night in the mock rescue of a 'casualty' who had 'collapsed' in a cab at the top of a crane in Walmgate.

David Dryburgh, North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service's group manager for York and Selby, said the casualty, played by a dummy, was winched down to the ground using specialist ropes and pulleys.

He said the exercise tested firefighters' readiness to deal with a situation where a casualty was too high for the service's aerial ladder platform to reach and where the platform was unable to gain access.

The firefighters also rescued two casualties 'trapped' under rubble on the ground, caused by the crane dropping its load when the driver collapsed.

He said a vigilant member of the public rang police during the exercise to report they had seen someone climbing the crane, and was reassured it was a fire training exercise.

He added that the service needed to be prepared for further development in York in coming years, some of which would involve cranes with cabs at a high level and sites which were inaccessible to the aerial ladder platform.

The exercise took place on a site close to The Press where a new hotel is being built with the cooperation of the builders.

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Who would have thought that a simple thank you is worthy of a scientific study?

Robert Emmons, Ph.D., and professor at the University of California, Davis, has written the first major scientific study on gratitude - its causes, and potential impact on human health. Published findings from his studies have shown that a conscious focus on blessings improved moods, coping skills and overall physical well-being.

Emmons says, Gratitude is one of the few things that can measurably heal, energize and change peoples lives. It is a turning of the mind, not what I dont have, but what I have already.

As Canadians head into their Thanksgiving holiday, many will gather around a family table and acknowledge their blessings. Still, for many, there will be a but after the thank you. It sounds like this: Thanks, BUT I really need a bigger house, more friends, that promotion, etc.

Ingratitude blocks the ability to see what we already have. Inspiration from a well-used guidebook in my life asks the question: Are we really grateful for the good already received? And follows with the promise: Then we shall avail ourselves of the blessings we have, and thus be fitted to receive more.

Its clear that being satisfied with what we have is crucial to our well-being. Thats not always easy. And, it might help if we take a look at the source of the good in our lives and how understanding and acknowledging that regularly can result in blessings that might at first seem impossible.

A well-known historical example of what gratitude right in the midst of what looked like real lack produces is when Jesus was faced with feeding a crowd of thousands. His disciples saw that they did not have enough to satisfy their needs. He did not see it as lack; he saw it as a misperception of the fact that God - not the sea or the land - provides everything we need. In his view, since God is infinite, there could be no limit to His provision for the crowd. He expressed gratitude for what they had before he instructed that the crowd be fed. They were satisfied - and even took home leftovers!

If true satisfaction comes from an understanding that the good in our life has a constant source in the Divine, then we can and should acknowledge ongoing, infinite good even when the evidence is not immediately apparent.

My friend, Carol, confirmed Emmons findings on how a conscious focus on blessings can improve health. She told me of a time when everyone around her had all the symptoms of the flu. She awoke one morning with similar symptoms, but immediately started going over everything she had to be grateful for and acknowledging the ever-present, Divine source of all good in her life. She could see that since sickness isnt good, it isnt from, or of, God. So, she could refuse to let it have any effect on her well-being. Very quickly, she felt totally well and energized, and went about her day.

Gratitude unlocks the door to understanding that the good in our lives has a constant source in the Divine. Little wonder it leads to better health.

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