![]() ![]() Nearly 80% of the waste generated at the center will be sorted on site, with 48% to be recycled. Lighting will be reduced and HVAC systems will be off while exhibitors set up and move out. Energy usage at the convention center and hotels will be tracked and the carbon emissions will be offset, including travel to and from the show, organizers say. While advancements to fight climate change are being made at the organizational level, EBACE itself has made a pledge to make its event a “more sustainable show.” EBACE 2023’s Exhibitor Sustainability Pledge will include managing the show’s waste, water and energy usage in an effort to reduce the event’s total environmental impact. Sessions will include panelists from a variety of businesses with discussions evolving around electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles (eVTOL), sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and carbon offset practices. Industry-wide efforts to reduce carbon emissions will take center stage during EBACE’s two-day Sustainability Summit. In preparation for EBACE, here are five things you should know: Sustainability ![]() Transcend the Extraordinary on May 22.” The company did not comment further. As a teaser, Textron Aviation, for example, has been running ads saying, “Prepare to Transcend the Extraordinary,” and “The future of efficiency and productivity is fast approaching. Ten business aviation manufacturers and other related businesses plan to hold press conferences on media day on May 22 ahead of the show opening. The event will showcase aircraft and business aviation products and feature educational sessions with industry leaders. Organizers expect more than 10,500 attendees from 111 countries, 255 exhibitors and 55 co-exhibitors along with about 50 aircraft on display at the show, held at the Palexpo convention center and static display at the Geneva International Airport. I have a little too much on my plate today, but I'll try to look at this more the next time I have a little free time.Sustainability, the future of flight and the latest in innovation and products will be the key focus of the 2023 European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE) when manufacturers, suppliers, operators, government leaders and customers gather May 23-25 in Geneva, Switzerland. With the "+" and "-" buttons shown below the keystrokes area, it looks like you may be able to define your own keystrokes, but I just tried this, and didn't have any luck in making work with the menu bar. Next, the Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Preferences panel shows a number of things, including the part where is not offered as a keyboard shortcut to get to the Mac menubar from the keyboard: First, the Keyboard preferencs panel (tab) shows the option to use your Mac function keys as "standard" function keys. With many thanks to the people who commented below, I thought I'd share two screenshots of the Mac OS X keyboard preferences panels that show what is discussed in the Comments section. is certainly an easier keystroke to remember. If anyone knows the secret to that keyboard command, please write me, or better yet, leave a comment below. I've read that you can also type the keystroke to access the Mac menubar, but that isn't working - with or without the key, the key, or even the gas pedal. You'll be able to tell instantly, as focus will be moved to the "apple" menu on your Mac menubar. Sure enough, when using an Apple keyboard, if the keystroke doesn't give you access to the Mac menubar (menu system), try the keystroke and see if that works for you. " The Mac menubar keyboard command (keystroke) ![]() ![]() and as I was trying to figure this out again today, I looked over at that key on the keyboard, and thought, "No, surely I wouldn't have to press that too. Well, it turns out that what really happened is that silly me was using Apple keyboards. That never actually worked, so I logically assumed that everyone else was insane. For a long time I've read that you could use your Apple/Mac keyboard to access the menubar on MacOS systems using the keystroke. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |