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Skinsuits, superspikes and a sticky headband: how Faith Kipyegon hopes to run sub-four minute mile
Skinsuits, superspikes and a sticky headband: how Faith Kipyegon hopes to run sub-four minute mile

The Guardian

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Guardian

Skinsuits, superspikes and a sticky headband: how Faith Kipyegon hopes to run sub-four minute mile

Eight seconds. It's barely enough time for most people to tie their shoelaces. But when you are Faith Kipyegon, and you're trying to become the first woman to shatter the four-minute mile barrier, those eight seconds constitute a chasm. But now we know how the 31-year-old Kenyan, who set the mile world record of 4 mins 7.64 secs in 2023, intends to close the gap and emulate Sir Roger Bannister's historic feat. On Thursday her sponsor Nike revealed that when Kipyegon makes her sub-four attempt in Paris on 26 June, she will be wearing a special aerodynamic skinsuit with '3D-printed aeronodes', along with new super spikes, which are even lighter and more propulsive. The skinsuit, which would not currently be permitted in official World Athletics races, draws on similar technology used by British Cycling and British Skeleton when they dominated the Summer and Winter Olympics between 2008 and 2018. Crucially, the aeronodes are able to create a 'turbulence' effect designed to reduce the amount of wind resistance acting on the body when Kipyegon runs. 'The magic with the aeronodes on the suit and leg sleeves is that it creates a controlled turbulence area,' said Lisa Gibson of Nike's Innovation lab. 'It splits the air in front of Faith and creates smaller eddies behind her to reduce drag.' Reducing resistance is clearly a key factor in the attempt. A recent scientific paper by Prof Rodger Kram, a physiologist at the University of Colorado Boulder, suggested that Kipyegon could run a sub-four minute mile by using pacemakers deployed in front and behind her to reduce drag. The mother of one will also be wearing a headband designed to further reduce drag, as well as the latest prototype of Nike super spikes, the Victory Elite FK, which have 3mm more foam and are lighter than the track spikes she wore when winning Olympic 1500m gold last year. And while most experts remain sceptical that Kipyegon can do it, despite the added technological assistance, the scientist behind her attempt says that confidence is building. Brett Kirby, who worked with Eliud Kipchoge to help the Kenyan break the two-hour barrier in the marathon, said he understood the scepticism. However he said he was convinced that Kipyegon could go much quicker. 'I'm a scientist and it's all about thinking critically,' said Kirby, the senior principal scientist at Nike's sport research lab. 'So when I first heard the idea, I was like, 'man, I don't know. It sounds really hard to get those eight seconds.' But when we stepped back and looked at Faith in 2023, and things like her pacing – which may have initially looked optimal – we realised that there was more there.' 'When you start to add on these other pieces of the puzzle, and put them together to make that matrix, then things start to get really exciting,' he added. 'You start to get more inspired. You say, 'Wow, OK, these pieces come together like a really nice system, from the apparel side, the footwear side, the location side, and maybe some tweaks in preparation'. And before you know it, you have this matrix that comes together.' Sign up to The Recap The best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend's action after newsletter promotion 'And you put all the pieces together, and it slowly builds more and more confidence as we get closer.' Not everyone in Kipyegon's team is as cautious. Simon Bairu, her sports marketing partner, believes it is only a matter of time before she makes history. 'When she breaks four, she won't just set a record,' he said. 'She'll change what every girl watching thinks is possible. I don't think she can do it – I know she will.' Nike's experts would not be drawn on just how much of a performance boost Kipyegon might expect from their new technology. However Carrie Dimoff, of Nike's Innovation Footwear department, said that Kipyegon's new spikes had shown greater energy return in testing. Dimhoff also confirmed that while the new spikes had not yet been submitted to World Athletics for approval, as they had been making ongoing adjustments to them, they did conform to the rules. 'The height of the shoe does not actually get any higher,' she added. 'We've just diverted some of the height from other materials into that energetic air sole design to give Faith more efficient push off and more energy return with every stride.'

LSET emerges as gateway for Global AI & Cybersecurity startups entering the UK
LSET emerges as gateway for Global AI & Cybersecurity startups entering the UK

Time of India

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

LSET emerges as gateway for Global AI & Cybersecurity startups entering the UK

The London School of Emerging Technology (LSET) is fast redefining the startup landscape in the UK, positioning itself as a strategic launchpad for global entrepreneurs in artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. Moving beyond the traditional role of an academic institution, LSET has created a holistic ecosystem that provides international startups with everything from innovation labs and business mentorship to immigration and funding assistance. At the heart of LSET's offering is its multi-tiered support structure for startups. Through three flagship programs—the Innovation Lab, Startup Incubator, and Accelerator Program—LSET supports ventures from idea to market. The Innovation Lab serves as a sandbox for ideation and prototyping. The Startup Incubator nurtures early-stage ventures with mentorship and community engagement. And the Accelerator Program propels market-ready startups by connecting them with investors and industry leaders. Understanding the critical role of capital in early-stage growth, LSET actively facilitates funding and valuation support. The school partners with venture capitalists, angel investors, and grant providers to give entrepreneurs access to essential funding channels. Startups receive coaching to refine pitch decks and are introduced to UK innovation funds and government grant opportunities. Expert guidance in company valuation further equips founders to negotiate equity with confidence. Navigating immigration hurdles is another pain point for global founders, and LSET addresses this through comprehensive support for the UK Innovator Founder Visa. With no minimum investment requirement and a clear path to permanent residency, this visa is an attractive option for global entrepreneurs. LSET assists in securing required endorsements and ensures a seamless transition for both entrepreneurs and their families through its network of immigration consultants. What sets LSET apart is its integration of education, entrepreneurship, and strategic leadership. Many of its partner organizations—offering services like legal consulting, financial planning, and technical development—are led by the same founding team, allowing startups to access a cohesive and trusted network under one umbrella. 'AI and cybersecurity are not just buzzwords—they're defining the future of how we work, live, and protect information,' said Mayur Ramgir, Founder and Principal Instructor of LSET. 'We're building a platform where startups don't just survive—they scale globally with the right talent, infrastructure, and capital.' The educational component at LSET is deeply intertwined with its startup programs. Students and founders alike are trained in cutting-edge technologies including ethical hacking, blockchain security, cloud computing, and machine learning. Startups working with LSET benefit from immediate access to this talent pool—graduates of intensive programs who are job-ready and industry-aligned. LSET's mission aligns with London's growing reputation as a global tech hub, thanks to the UK government's continued investment in digital innovation. Startups working with LSET gain access to tech expos, government incentives, and R&D collaborations that boost visibility and scale. By combining entrepreneurship, global mobility, and tech education under one roof, the London School of Emerging Technology is not just preparing startups for the UK market—it is shaping the future of global innovation. For global tech entrepreneurs, the message is clear: if you're building the future, LSET is where it begins.

EXCLUSIVE: Can Gap's AI Water Bet Fix a Leaky Supply Chain System?
EXCLUSIVE: Can Gap's AI Water Bet Fix a Leaky Supply Chain System?

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

EXCLUSIVE: Can Gap's AI Water Bet Fix a Leaky Supply Chain System?

Gap Inc. has signed a 10-year deal with Fido Tech to fund AI-powered leak detection across 350 kilometers of water pipelines in Bengaluru. 'Water resilience is a critical issue both for Gap Inc. and for the communities in which we operate,' Dan Fibiger, Gap's vice president of global sustainability, said. 'The collaboration has the potential to significantly improve water resilience for communities, industries and ecosystems in a region that faces growing demand and limited supply—it's fundamental to our efforts to bridge the climate gap in the context of our supply chain.' More from Sourcing Journal Waste360's Trashion Show Puts Circular Designs on the Runway EXCLUSIVE: Arvind, Fashion for Good's 'Near-Carbon-Neutral' Factory Initiative Seeks to Break Industry Paralysis Algolia's New Tech Aims to Help Companies Capitalize On Consumers' Increasing Trust in AI Meet Fido: A UK-based global technology company using deep learning to rapidly improve global water management and community water resilience at scale, specifically within leak detection and non-revenue water (NRW)­—aka, water that gets 'lost' before reaching its intended end-user. Fido stated that water loss from leaks (aka NRW) is a major driver of water stress, especially since many leaks are hidden underground and difficult to detect. The World Bank estimates that roughly 30 percent of the world's water supply is lost in this way, although the rate varies across utilities. Emerging from the 2019 United Utilities Innovation Lab cohort—a 12-week program for emerging enterprises to collaborate with the UK's largest listed water company—Fido's sensor agnostic data-as-a-service (DaaS) platform functions as 'a microcosm of systems thinking for the water industry.' Billed as cutting-edge water leak detection technology, the AI platform and in-field device utilize multi-path data analytics algorithms to analyze both audio and kinetic signals, enabling the detection of leaks in pipe systems regardless of the material or existing infrastructure. For areas without embedded sensors, the company deploys its proprietary, capex-free mobile 'Fido Bug' devices along pipe networks to gather real-time data and generate leakage heatmaps across the network. Using these bugs with its proprietary Cloud Correlation technology, Fido claims it can locate leaks within a one-meter radius. The platform's AI-driven leak detection claims over 92 percent accuracy and offers estimated leak sizes—an edge that's earning attention in the smart infrastructure space. 'This insight removes human error from the detection process and prioritizes the leaks that matter,' according to global water solutions provider SKion Water, 'thereby improving efficiency, reducing leak runtime and, ultimately, water losses.' For reference, Fido was absorbed by the global water tech firm during a multi-million-pound acquisition (and follow-on investment led by Emerald Technology Ventures) in September 2022. SKion Water is a subsidiary of SKion GmbH, an investment company founded by Germany's richest woman and heiress Susanne Klatten. Fido said its results are verified using volumetric water benefit accounting and a global water stewardship standard, now spanning five continents. 'Water stress affects families, businesses, livelihoods and the environment,' Victoria Edwards, co-founder and CEO of Fido Tech, said. 'Places like Bengaluru are on the front line.' Also known by its colonial name, Bangalore is the largest city in Karnataka and a central hub for South India's garment industry. Nongovernmental organization Cividep India alleged that Bengaluru accounts for 20 percent of the republic's total annual garment production. It's also the region that saw thousands of garment workers forced to resign following pandemic-induced financial losses—in turn, losing half a billion dollars themselves in withheld severance, per the Worker Rights Consortium. To that end, Edwards continued, 'forward thinking companies' can tap in for an alleged-enduringly positive impact. 'By using their skills and resources to help accelerate of new technologies they contribute not just to immediate water replenishment; they help improve institutional capacity in utilities for the benefit of all consumers,' Edwards said. 'I am delighted to be working with such a talented team.' On the topic of this supply chain climate gap, Gap Inc.'s 83-page 2023 ESG report outlined the group's path to net-zero by 2050. This included updated water stewardship aspirations, such as to 'reduce water use and replenish water to nature, equivalent to 100 percent of the water used in manufacturing apparel and in our company-operated facilities' by 2030, per a March 2023 announcement. While Gap Inc. doesn't explicitly mention sourcing from a specific state, such as Karnataka, in its publicly available information, the company has significant sourcing operations in India and a dedicated team in Bengaluru, according to LinkedIn insights. Consider Gap as something of a four-quadrant group for Americana's middle market. The Old Navy owner collaborates with vendors that have facilities across 25 countries, according to the Yeezy collaborator's 2022 ESG report. China, India, and Bangladesh collectively account for approximately 76 percent of the group's total procurement spend, according to a 2022 CDP Water Security Questionnaire. That said, the 'supply chain climate gap' doesn't seem retailer (or revenue) specific. Consider Kering's internal analysis that was shared last week. It indicated that 66 percent of the luxury conglomerate's water consumption occurred during the production phase of raw materials. As the Balenciaga and Givenchy parent company keeps sourcing diversified—spanning several continents for its key materials—water scarcity doesn't seem region-specific, either.

Lenovo LEAP Digital Innovation Lab and Skilling Platform aims to skill 10,000 students across Goa in emerging technologies
Lenovo LEAP Digital Innovation Lab and Skilling Platform aims to skill 10,000 students across Goa in emerging technologies

Business Standard

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Lenovo LEAP Digital Innovation Lab and Skilling Platform aims to skill 10,000 students across Goa in emerging technologies

VMPL Sanquelim (Goa) [India], June 3: In a major step toward strengthening digital skilling in Goa, Shri Pramod Sawant, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Goa, today inaugurated the Lenovo LEAP Digital Innovation Lab located at the Government College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Sanquelim and officially launched the program's dedicated online skilling platform. The initiative is part of Lenovo India and Motorola Mobility India's CSR program--Lenovo LEAP and is being implemented by BharatCares(Social Impact Arm of CSRBOX Group). The initiative aims to train 10,000 students across Goa in Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, and Full Stack Web Development, with a strong focus on inclusion--targeting at least 40% women participants and reaching 1,000 students with disabilities. The Digital Innovation Lab will serve as a central space for hands-on, experiential learning. Complementing this is the Lenovo LEAP Learning Management System, a custom-built digital platform offering structured, accessible, and industry-aligned training opportunities. The launch event was graced by Shri Pramod Sawant, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Goa, and also witnessed the presence of senior representatives from the Directorate of Higher Education, Goa, including Shri Bhushan K. Savaikar, Director, and Dr. Niyan Marchon, Program Director. They were joined by leadership from Lenovo India, and BharatCares, including Mr. Shailendra Katyal, Vice President & Managing Director, Lenovo India; Mr. Bhomik Shah, Founder and CEO, CSRBOX Group and Managing Trustee, BharatCares; and Mr. Manoviraj Singh, Vice President, CSR and Government Practice, BharatCares. The launch was marked by a showcase of AI-based projects and prototypes developed by students as part of a 30-hour immersive workshop titled "AI in Action." During the workshop, student teams worked on real-world problem statements and built functional solutions using AI technologies. These students were felicitated during the event and awarded certificates by the dignitaries present. Speaking on the occasion, Shri Pramod Sawant, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Goa, said, "This initiative is designed with inclusivity and scale at its core. Through Lenovo LEAP, we are not only creating skilled professionals but also shaping responsible innovators who will contribute meaningfully to India's digital growth story." Shailendra Katyal, VP & Managing Director, Lenovo India, said, "At Lenovo, we're proud to collaborate with our partners to empower the next generation of innovators. By bringing advanced AI/ML capabilities into a hands-on learning environment, the Digital Innovation Lab and the LEAP platform will together enable students and faculty across disciplines to engage in real-world problem-solving, cutting-edge research, and meaningful innovation." Bhomik Shah, Founder and CEO, CSRBOX Group, said, "This initiative is designed with inclusivity and scale at its core. Through Lenovo LEAP, we are not only creating skilled professionals but also shaping responsible innovators who will contribute meaningfully to India's digital growth story." The lab is equipped with modern computing infrastructure, adaptive learning tools for students, and high-speed connectivity to facilitate online and offline training. The launch of the Lenovo LEAP learning site provides continuous learning support and access to industry ready curriculum with students receiving certificates of participation. About BharatCares BharatCares, the social impact arm of the CSRBOX Group stands tall amongst the Top 50 Social Impact Organisations in India. Specifically established and curated for program delivery, BharatCares' commitment revolves around the principles of innovation, technology, and scalability, aiming to address societal challenges comprehensively. Functioning as a social solution bridge, BharatCares facilitates collaboration among communities, innovators, funders and government to implement the best impact solution for the last mile. Our flagship initiatives focus on improving education, employability, rural and healthcare infrastructure, entrepreneurship, environmental sustainability and road safety. To find out more, visit: About Lenovo Lenovo is a US$69 billion revenue global technology powerhouse, ranked #248 in the Fortune Global 500, and serving millions of customers every day in 180 markets. Focused on a bold vision to deliver Smarter Technology for All, Lenovo has built on its success as the world's largest PC company with a full-stack portfolio of AI-enabled, AI-ready, and AI-optimized devices (PCs, workstations, smartphones, tablets), infrastructure (server, storage, edge, high performance computing and software defined infrastructure), software, solutions, and services. Lenovo's continued investment in world-changing innovation is building a more equitable, trustworthy, and smarter future for everyone, everywhere. Lenovo is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange under Lenovo Group Limited (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY). Motorola Mobility LLC was acquired by Lenovo Group Holdings in 2014. Motorola Mobility is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lenovo and is responsible for designing and manufacturing all Moto and Motorola branded mobile handsets and solutions. To find out more visit and read about the latest news via our StoryHub and Motorola Global Blog.

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