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Stacked frames forming Worley Eclosion Towers have low suction systems that draws warm humid air through the bottom of the stack and into filtration systems at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA, Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, APHIS, New World Screwworm Sterile Fly Dispersal Facility at Moore Airfield, in Edinburg, Texas on Feb 10, 2026. The room is kept at a warm temperature and specific humidity to encourage equal rates and times of fly emergence. A loading system, measures and distributes the NWS pupae into the troughs in the frames. As they emerge, the casing is left in the trough and the fly enters the screened areas where food cubes are placed near the white foam blocks that stabilize the screens when stacked.

Here scientists and technicians carrying out a proven biosecurity strategy—helping ensure the New World screwworm, NWS, stays out of the United States. Though eradicated domestically decades ago, NWS remains in parts of South America and has moved northward through Central America and Mexico. It is not currently present in the United States, and this facility plays a critical role in keeping it that way.

The process begins with sterile fly pupae, produced by COPEG in Panama, arrive at the New World Screwworm Sterile Fly Dispersal Facility in coolers to keep them dormant. The coolers are taken inside a cold room, where, the pupae are portioned into bins and coated with a fluorescent green dye in a rotating tumbler—marking them as part of the U.S. eradication program. (Mexico uses orange dye for its program to help scientists track dispersal coverage.) The dyed pupae are placed on screened panels fitted with food cubes and stacked into rolling towers, then moved into a climate‑controlled emergence room where precise warmth and humidity promote timely development into adult flies.

Each batch is monitored using a 100‑pupae sample grid.

During this time, samples of flies are raised in screened cubes with different variables to test their longevity and other factors. In the laboratory, various kinds of microscopes and lights are used to inspect sample pupae and flies.

When emergence reaches the target threshold, the towers return to the cold room, where chilled air is drawn through it to makes the adult flies docile. In a process called “knock‑down,” racks are inverted and gently tapped so flies fall into tray‑funnels and collection boxes. Teams then load aerial dispersal containers with specific quantities. The dispersal boxes are then mounted in the cabin of specialized aircraft for release over predetermined locations—often in grid patterns and at operational altitudes designed to maximize coverage and ensure sterile males vastly outnumber wild males.

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Showcase: Tackling Disruptions with Intelligence session at the Industry Strategy Meeting 2026 in Munich, Germany, on 17/3/2026 from 11:10 to 11:20 in the SAP Labs – Level 0 - SAP Experience Centre, Hub. (intelligence disruptions 2). ©2026 World Economic Forum / Lennart Preiss

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Map: Mysterious Forest

Hardness: 33

Date: 19/01/2014

Photos by Thomas Herrera-Mishler of Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy

Welcome Remarks session with André Hoffmann, Vice-Chairman, Roche Holding; Co-Chair, World Economic Forum; Mirek Dušek, Managing Director, World Economic Forum; Roland Busch, President and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens, Germany; at the Industry Strategy Meeting 2026 in Munich, Germany, on 16/3/2026 from 14:00 to 14:15 in the Siemens AG - Corporate Headquarters – Level 0 - Auditorium, Plenary. (opening/welcome). ©2026 World Economic Forum/Kamal Kimaoui

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BEYOND THE BASICS: MAKING A.I. A GAME-CHANGER

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Most Fortune 500 companies have made significant investments in

building the data foundation on cloud. However, realizing the full value of data requires a change in how data and AI are being used across the

organization. Join us to discuss how senior executives are aligning data

strategy to business goals, adapting business-wide systems to support

data-driven decision making, and nurturing the talent and data culture to drive adoption on a large scale while creating sustainable business value. Muqsit Ashraf, Global Lead, Strategy, Accenture

Reetika Grewal, Executive Vice President, Head of Digital Transformation,

Commercial and Corporate and Investment Bank, Wells Fargo

Aaron Jacobson, Partner, NEA

Reema Poddar, President and CEO, Diagnostics and Pathway Informatics, Philips Moderator: Alexei Oreskovic, Deputy Tech Editor, FORTUNE

 

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Participants at Strategy Session on the Role of Parliamentarians in Promoting Non-Discrimination based on Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity

Business Strategy: Upended session with André Hoffmann, Vice-Chairman, Roche Holding; Co-Chair, World Economic Forum; Cedrik Neike, Member of the Managing Board, CEO of Siemens Digital Industries, Germany; Francisco Betti, Head, Global Industries Team; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; Sarah Franklin, Chief Executive Officer, Lattice, USA; Thomas F. Hofmann, President, Technical University of Munich, Germany; at the Industry Strategy Meeting 2026 in Munich, Germany, on 16/3/2026 from 14:15 to 15:00 in the Siemens AG - Corporate Headquarters – Level 0 - Auditorium, Plenary. (opening/corporate strategy). ©2026 World Economic Forum / Lennart Preiss

Welcome Remarks session with André Hoffmann, Vice-Chairman, Roche Holding; Co-Chair, World Economic Forum; Mirek Dušek, Managing Director, World Economic Forum; Roland Busch, President and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens, Germany; at the Industry Strategy Meeting 2026 in Munich, Germany, on 16/3/2026 from 14:00 to 14:15 in the Siemens AG - Corporate Headquarters – Level 0 - Auditorium, Plenary. (opening/welcome). ©2026 World Economic Forum / Lennart Preiss

Responding to a Contested Geopolitical Era session with David Bach, President, IMD Business School, Switzerland; Dragoș Pîslaru, Minister of European Investments and Projects of Romania; Jacob Funk Kirkegaard, Senior Fellow, Bruegel, Belgium; Julia Friedlander, Chief Executive Officer, Atlantik-Brücke, Germany; Mary K. Cline, Senior Policy Adviser, EY, USA; Stephen Pomper, Chief of Policy, International Crisis Group (ICG), Belgium; Ulrik Stridbæk, Vice-President, Head of Group Regulatory Affairs, Orsted, Denmark; at the Industry Strategy Meeting 2026 in Munich, Germany, on 16/3/2026 from 16:45 to 18:00 in the Siemens AG - Corporate Headquarters – Level 0 - Auditorium, Workshop. (cross-industry/geopol era). ©2026 World Economic Forum/Kamal Kimaoui

Действие Warhammer 40000: Storm of Vengeance происходит во время легендарного конфликта на планете Piscina IV. Будут задействованы два персонажа серии: великий мастер Белиал (Belial) и предводитель орков Газгулл Трака (Ghazghkull Thraka). Игрок в Warhammer 40000: Storm of Vengeance сможет командо...

 

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BUILDING AN OPEN A.I. ECOSYSTEM

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A.I. is moving fast at all levels, making it more difficult and complex to

build and deploy solutions. Rapid A.I. innovation does not happen in a

walled garden. Achieving A.I. everywhere requires an open software

ecosystem that can streamline workflows, reduce cost, and accelerate

innovation while ensuring security and ethical practices. What are the

most relevant implications of an open ecosystem? How can organizations share and best leverage open innovation to empower their industries and maximize benefits of AI?

Andrea Huels, Head of A.I. North America, Lenovo

Wei Li,Vice President and General Manager, A.I. and Analytics (AIA), Intel Saam Motamedi , Partner, Greylock Partners

Zach Sippl, Vice President, Data and Analytics, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. Moderator: Verne Kopytof, FORTUNE

 

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