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blikai-collection · 21 days ago
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HDMI Modulators in Modern AV Distribution: Beyond Residential Use
If we consider HDMI when we think of HDMI, we usually imagine the simple cable connecting the television to Blu-ray players. But what happens if you want to disperse HDMI content across longer distances and across multiple screens or even across whole industrial or commercial premises? This is where the HDMI modulator, one device that's changing not just home settings, but also altering the way that large-scale video distribution functions in hospitality, businesses and broadcasting systems.
While a lot of resources explain the basics of what HDMI modulators do, very few discuss their practical effects and the evolving use cases for professional environments. This article explores the way these devices extend beyond the consumer market and are now essential components of the AV systems of today.
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1. The Quiet Workhorse of Commercial AV Systems
In airports, hospitals, casinos as well as Corporate campuses HDMI modulators play a vital, but insignificant role. They allow for a one HDMI sources (e.g. camera, media player or the signage device) to encode and transmitted via coaxial cable, seamlessly connecting to the existing infrastructure.
This method eliminates the necessity of costly wiring rewiring and HDMI over IP configurations which is particularly important in old buildings. The ability to stream complete HD content to many (or or even hundreds) of screens with the least latency is the reason that makes HDMI modulators extremely useful for commercial applications.
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2. Replacing Outdated AV Matrix Switches
The traditional AV multi-channel switchers have for a long time been the foundation of distribution of video -- however, they have restrictions. Physical ports, control systems that are proprietary and expensive scaling equipment could add cost and complexity.
Modern HDMI modulators provide an alternative to convert HDMI into RF, which allows distribution via coax, which is cheaper and adaptable. In places like multiple-room stores for retail, this method permits administrators to:
Stream multiple sources via channels-based RF
Utilize standard TV tuners to encode signals
You can easily reassign or create screens without any specialized training
Some companies have even integrated an RF-based HDMI modulation with traditional CCTV systems to provide central management.
To understand better the workings of these systems and how they can be used in various environments, look through this in-depth description of HDMI modulator functions and cases that have been written by experts from the industry.
3. The Role of Modulators in Broadcast and Live Event Scenarios
While streaming has influenced the way people consume content, HDMI modulators still play an essential part for live production as well as internal broadcasting that is low-latency. The most common uses are:
In-house broadcasting of sports venues (e.g. live feeds for concession stands as well as VIP areas)
Live auctions where speedy signal transmission is crucial.
Temporary configurations for product launches and mobile command centers
These environments need high reliability and minimal interference that HDMI modulators can provide if properly configured on RF channels.
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4. Integration With Hybrid Digital Environments
A growing trend is to combine HDMI modulation and digital signage with content management systems (CMS). For instance, a store could display promo videos via HDMI modulated signals, and simultaneously displaying live-time dynamic content using CMS systems on similar screens.
It bridges the gap in traditional broadcasting and digital displays that are network-drivenwhich makes HDMI modulators a bridge technology within the evolving networks for AV.
5. What the Future Holds: 4K, IPTV, and Beyond
Modern models are now able to allow 4K encoding and some even combine HDMI modulation along with IP streaming capabilities, which allows content to stream over coax as well as across LANs at the same time. This feature is a hybrid that provides security for investment as companies transition from coax-based environments into IP-based infrastructures.
In addition, due to the growing demand for AV-over IP and intelligent control HDMI moderators have been integrated with larger automation ecosystems that work with control systems like Control4, Crestron, or KNX.
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Conclusion
HDMI modulators might have started as tools of convenience for homeowners who wanted to transmit the signal from a cable box to an additional room. However, today they've evolved to become robust, flexible, and critical solutions for business distribution of audio. Their ability to integrate the old and the new is what makes them indispensable in a variety of technological settings, especially when cost, latency, or compatibility is an issue.
For up-to-date information on modern audiovisual components, connectors and integration strategies, look more information on Blikai's official site on which experts in AV and engineering can locate trusted parts and information on industry trends.
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ogrethesolo · 5 days ago
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Black dog
Night City was uncharacteristically quiet. The city never slept, but between three and four in the morning, its streets got... quieter. The only sounds were the hum of hologram ads in Kabuki and the soft patter of rain. For once, Hell was empty.
Ramon MonteNegro shoved his hands into his Kevlar-lined jacket. The Samurai logo on the back flickered with static, its blazing chrome skull splitting across his shoulders. In the rain-soaked alley, the glow cast long, jittery shadows. His synth-hair, soaked through, clung to his scalp like warm plastic wrap. He didn’t care. Hated hoods. What was the point of knocking a guy out if he didn’t see your shit-eating grin while he fell to the ground?
He was late. Fight weigh-in had started already. Illegal ring or not, they still wanted to play dress-up like this was the Watson Arena. Ramon didn’t give a damn about formality. But he did care about getting paid.
A few Tyger Claws loitered near the entrance, half-shadowed under the bar’s broken sign. They watched him walk in. Didn’t say a word. Ramon's reputation had been earned the hard way. Any of them who tried to run their mouths about his bloodline had either lost teeth or woke up in a med center with their ribs wired back together.
“You’re late,” came a voice like gravel dragged over glass.
Ramon turned slowly, dragging his fingers through his slick, purple mop of hair. “Can’t be late, choom,” he grinned. “Can’t start the party without me.”
From the corner booth, Tanaka Matsuda rose like a sewer toad, squat and broad,  Dark bags hung beneath his eyes, the sweat on his splotchy forehead gleaming sickly under flickering neon. He reeked of cigars and old mistakes.
“Keep talking like that,” Tanaka said, jabbing a stubby finger into Ramon’s chest, “and I’ll make sure you don’t walk anywhere again. You miserable mutt.”
Ramon’s body tensed. He exhaled slowly, steam curling from his nose. “I told you to stop calling me that.”
A grunt from Tanaka cut him off. The man waved for him to follow and waddled toward the stairs. “You’re fighting Wildebeest tonight. He’s green, but he hits like a chrome-plated AV. Play it smart.”
The stogie clenched between Tanaka's sausage fingers flared orange as they descended. The air thickened immediately—sweat, desperation, and old blood hung like fog. The crowd below had already gone feral, shouting bets and curses, eyes hungry for pain.
“Animals offered shipping rights through Pacifica,” Tanaka growled, voice nearly drowned out by the crowd. “I need this to go four rounds. You give a show in the first, drop your hand in the fourth. Capisce?”
Ramon’s jaw tightened. “I got it, Matsuda-san.”
They reached the locker room. Ramon peeled off his jacket, folding it with his usual care, body rolling with quiet strength. No chrome clicked. No servos whirred. Just muscle—gene-spliced and hard-earned. Ramon never touched metal. Hated it. The idea of cutting into flesh and replacing it with steel made him sick. Muscle grafts, bone density mods—sure. But chrome? Chrome was for people trying to fake strength they hadn’t earned.
“Any upgrades?” Tanaka asked lazily, eyeing him with mild interest.
“Just thickened the bone matrix last month,” Ramon said, flexing his knuckles experimentally. The joints ached, but pain let him know it was working. “Should hold up for a few more fights.”
Tanaka grunted. “As long as you hit the mat when I say, I don’t care if your limbs fall off.”
In the ring, Wildebeest was waiting.
He was huge. 6'8, maybe more. All slabs and scars. The man looked like concrete came to life and started lifting. Skin the color of ash, veins like snaking rebar, and a jaw that seemed stitched into a permanent, twitchy grin. Ramon had seen monsters before, but Wildebeest looked like he chewed on bones and spit out protein powder. The smile was the worst part, unnatural, stretched, too many gums and not enough teeth. Looked stapled in place. It was so out of place, Ramon barely registered the massive horns polished to sharp points protruding from the brute's skull.
The crowd roared.
Ramon cracked his neck. Just three rounds. Let him swing a few. Take a dive. Pay rent. Treat mom to real food for once. Nothing that was grown in a lab or came from a can.
Easy.
Yet, his knees felt heavy, anchored to the stained canvas floor. His throat was dry like the Badlands. The ref muttered something about gloves fitting, but Ramon barely heard him.
“Can I still place a bet?” he muttered, half-joking. Half not.
The ref didn’t smile.
Neither did Ramon.
THE FIGHT
The lights buzzed overhead, ready to shatter outta spite for being left on too long.
Ramon stepped into the ring with measured ease—slow, deliberate, certain. Bare chest gleaming with sweat, synth-hair pulled back, muscle tight under skin cooled by the rain outside. Just matte black shorts, teal gloves, and tape wrapped tight around his fists. No secrets. Nothing to hide behind.
Across from him waited Wildebeest.
Six-foot-eight and carved straight from a bad dream. Concrete-gray skin slick with oil and sweat, veins bulging like cables pumped with something illegal. A tank top hung loose from one monstrous shoulder, as if ashamed to touch him. Every inch of him was functional, dangerous bulk—no chrome, just raw, boosted biology. A walking insult to nature.
And that fucking smile.
Wide. Broken. As if someone had hooked the corners of his mouth back and forced a grin. Tiny teeth, too white. Too many gums. The kind of smile you find in dark alleys before screams drown out the music and popcorn gets flung in the theatre.
The crowd was already snarling with bloodlust. Packed shoulder-to-shoulder, glowing vape pens and drink bags lighting up their sweaty faces like cultists around a fire. Eddies flew through the air as bets screamed from every direction.
“Two on Beest!” “Fifty on the mutt!” “Heard he's throwing! Watch that fourth round!”
Ramon rolled his shoulders, loosening muscle memory. His jaw throbbed faintly from his last bout, but nothing was broken yet. Wildebeest bounced in place, loose as a boxer, heavy as a tank.
The ref—just some skinny netrunner moonlighting for a few eddies—mumbled rules no one listened to.
Bell rang.
First round.
Wildebeest charged like a freight train. No setup. No feints. Just force. Ramon dipped left, caught him with a sharp jab under the ribs. Felt like punching a wall. Didn’t matter. The hit got a cheer.
He kept moving. Tight footwork. Shoulder rolls. Glancing shots that looked good for the audience, but didn’t give away much. Wildebeest swung big, wide, raw. More beast than fighter. All power, no finesse.
Let him burn out. Make it look good. Stick to the script.
Second round, Ramon opened up. A few hooks, a low sweep that got the crowd howling. He bled a little from the eyebrow Wildebeest caught him with an elbow on a clinch. Unintentional. Maybe. Either way, it sold the fight. He heard someone shout his name. “Okami! Okami!” The old nickname before people called him mutt. He ignored it.
Wildebeest’s grin grew wider, uglier, hungrier.
Third round.
Ramon felt the weight in his legs. Not fatigue. Dread. His stomach curled. The deal was simple: drop your guard in the fourth. Eat mat and stay down. The Animals get their money. The Claws keep face.
Take the dive. Get paid. Be smart for once.
He glanced toward the corner where Tanaka stood, arms folded, that same stinking cigar dangling from his teeth. The little bastard gave him a nod. A remember what you owe me kind of nod.
And that's when it hit him.
The rage.
Not loud. Not fire. Just cold and sharp. A realization, not a feeling. Like lightning firing every synapse in his body.
No.
Why the hell should he drop?
Why should he eat sweat and old boxing shoe gum so Tanaka could pocket a fat envelope?
Why should he be the mutt again?
He looked across the ring at Wildebeest’s stupid stapled-on grin.
“Fuck you,” he muttered.
Fourth round bell rang.
He didn’t drop his hand.
Wildebeest lunged.
Ramon didn’t dodge.
He slipped. Barely. Let the punch slide past his jaw, then buried a body shot deep into Wildebeest’s side. The thud echoed like a drum on lunar new year. The freak grunted, for the first time. Surprised. human for a fleeting moment.
Crowd noise shifted. Like a dog growling low. Some cheered. Some gasped. The Tygers near Tanaka stirred.
Wildebeest came in heavy. Sloppy now. Angry.
Ramon ducked a right. Spun inside.
Left hook.
Temple.
Wildebeest’s head snapped sideways. Spit flew. He staggered. One knee dipped.
Cross. Right to the jaw. It was illegal as hell but the ref didn’t care. He was cowering in the corner.
The grin finally vanished.
Ramon took a half-step back. Watched the big bastard sway.
Let him fall, he thought. Let him know you’re not a fucking puppet.
Wildebeest hit the mat like a bag of bricks as his body crashed into tarp. Limbs sprawled out, unmoving. Finished.
The room froze.
Then—
Cheers.
Booing.
Bets screamed. Drinks flew. Someone cursed violently in Japanese. Tanaka’s cigar lay crushed under a boot. He screamed from ringside, red-faced, spittle flying:
“That wasn’t the deal!”
Ramon didn’t raise his fists. Didn't flex for the crowd. Didn't celebrate at all.
He simply stepped from the ring, shoulders loose, ignoring every shout and curse.
For the first time in a long while, Ramon smiled.
Not for them. For himself.
THE AMBUSH
The locker room was quiet.
Too quiet for Night City.
Concrete walls closed in tight, cracked and faded under sickly fluorescents. The lights flickered like tired eyes trying to stay awake. Ramon’s boots squeaked once on the damp tile—a mix of bleach, mold, and old blood. The air was thick, stale. Even the distant roar of the crowd felt muffled, reduced to echoes and dull vibrations.
He took a deep breath, savoring it. Still smiling.
It felt good to win. Better to win his way. Even better knowing Tanaka was upstairs chewing through that stinking cigar, probably cracking a tooth from grinding his jaw so hard.
Ramon wiped sweat from his face with the edge of a half-clean towel and sat on the bench. No medtech waiting to patch him up tonight. No handler with a bag of stim patches. Just him, rust, silence, and pride.
He stretched his fingers, savoring the familiar ache of bruised knuckles and strained tendons. Tonight he'd sleep with bruises, not regrets. A good trade.
He didn’t hear the door swing shut.
Didn’t catch the soft click of the lock.
But he felt the first blow—sharp, sudden—a heavy boot driven into the back of his knee. Ramon grunted, buckled forward, caught himself at the last second.
He spun around, fast. Ready to swing. Ready for war.
The second blow landed harder, ribs exploding with pain. Steel pipe, maybe a tire iron—hard to tell when the metal buried itself into your bones.
Three of them. Tyger Claws—low-rank muscle, disposable punks. All swagger, no leash.
Takeshi stepped forward, chrome jaw gleaming under flickering lights, shark eyes hungry beneath bad ink. Rail-thin, wiry muscles strained under patchy tattoos. He hefted the pipe, twirling it slowly. Enjoying it.
Beside him, Micko jittered. Skinny, twitching like a malfunctioning holo-ad. Red cyberoptics glowing bright. Spinal column pulsing blue through the thin fabric of his torn, knock-off jacket. Cyber-limbs too long for his narrow body, like a spider crab dressed in street clothes.
The third didn’t speak. Massive, silent, focused. One heavy cyberarm ended in brass knuckles, metal welded directly into flesh. He moved forward with quiet menace, no wasted energy. Ogre didn’t recognize this one.
“Should’ve taken the fall, mutt,” Takeshi said.
Ramon didn’t answer.
Didn’t have time.
They swarmed him.
A knee slammed into his gut, hard enough to double him over. Fists crashed against his skull, lights bursting behind his eyes. He hit the lockers with a heavy slam, metal rattling violently, his vision flickering white-hot for a heartbeat.
Ramon swung blindly, adrenaline surging again. His knuckles cracked sharply against Micko’s throat. The skinny bastard reeled back, choking, gasping for air.
Good.
But the satisfaction didn’t last. The big one moved, silent and brutal, cyberarm seizing Ramon by the throat. He lifted him effortlessly and smashed him onto the tile floor. Ramon hit hard, air exploding from his chest. Pain rippled down his spine, ringing every nerve ending like a bell.
Boots found his ribs again, steel-toed and merciless. The pipe swung down, cracking across his shoulder blade with a sickening snap. Ramon’s vision darkened, the pain so sharp it turned numb. He coughed blood onto the floor, tasting copper and regret.
They weren’t hurrying.
They savored every blow.
“You think you embarrassed us, haafu?” Takeshi hissed, squatting beside him. His chrome jaw glinted mockingly, inches from Ramon’s face. “Think anyone swims free from the Koi pond?”
Ramon spat blood, warm and thick, splattering Takeshi’s face. “Think you need a better Ripper,” he rasped, voice tight with agony. “Your arms look like shit.”
Takeshi’s smile turned ugly.
The pipe rose, then fell again.
And again.
And again.
Then a new shadow filled the doorway.
Tanaka.
He walked in slow, dragging something behind him. Metal scraping tile.
Ramon blinked, left eye already swollen shut, tasting blood, feeling teeth loose in his gums. He forced himself to look up as Tanaka loomed over him, pipe gripped in thick fingers, heavy cigar smoke drifting from his lips.
“Stupid dog,” Tanaka muttered softly, almost sadly, shaking his head as he raised the pipe high. Ramon’s heart pounded, each beat rattling broken ribs.
The pipe fell.
The world cracked open, white-hot and silent. Ramon’s senses scattered, a blackness not quite sleep, not quite death—just empty nothingness, like his soul stepping outside for a quick smoke, watching from afar.
When consciousness returned, the locker room spun lazily around him, distant and distorted. He coughed weakly, tasting iron. Limbs barely responding, blood slicking his skin, pooling beneath him. A low ringing filled his ears, like a busted speaker humming endlessly.
That’s when he heard the shotgun.
First, the unmistakable click of shells sliding into place. Close. Way too close.
The Tyger Claws stepped back silently, predators circling wounded prey, giving room for the kill.
Tanaka crouched slowly beside Ramon’s broken body, lighting another cigar, puffing thoughtfully. He wiped a knuckle across one eye theatrically, sniffling quietly. His performance—cheap and rotten as week-old cold synth-cuts.
“Damn shame,” Tanaka murmured, voice thick with false remorse. “Really is.”
He gazed down at Ramon, eyes softening with mock sympathy. “You were loyal. Wild as hell, but loyal.”
A heavy pause. Tanaka shook his head again, a fake sigh slipping from his lips.
Then that smile returned, slick and cruel as burning oil. “But what can you do?” he whispered gently. “Can’t let a rabid dog keep biting the hand that feeds.”
He rose, nodding casually to the gunman standing just beyond Ramon’s vision.
Ramon lifted one trembling hand, blood dripping from his fingertips. Everything hurt, down to his bones. Still, he forced out a hoarse whisper. “Wait—”
Tanaka paused halfway, eyebrow raised.
Ramon spat blood defiantly onto the floor, glaring through swollen eyes. Gathering strength he no longer possessed, he whispered clearly:
“Go fuck yourself.”
The shotgun barrel pressed coldly against his face, the steel sharp and merciless, digging deep into his cheekbone.
A single breath.
Then—
Boom.
Darkness.
THE RECOVERY
THE FLOOR 
Darkness. Then light. Then pain.
He wasn’t dead.
Not yet.
Somewhere between the locker room floor and oblivion, Ramon drifted—weightless, wet, cold. His heart kicked once, violently, then again, weaker, each beat echoing like gunshots fired underwater. His chest seized. His lungs refused to move.
He blinked—barely. Lights swam above. Shapes blurred. One shape leaned closer.
Platinum blonde. Pink eyebrows. Crying.
A Joytoy. Off-shift or lost. Didn’t matter. She was real.
She screamed, hands shaking as they gripped his shoulders. Her nails dug into the meat of his arms, trying to hold him together by sheer panic.
“Oh God, oh God, oh shit—”
Her shrill voice sliced through the numb haze, frost against his raw nerves.
It hit something in him.
Ramon tried to speak. Tell her to get help. To stay. To do something. He thought he moved his mouth. He felt the effort—
Only blood came out.
Hot, thick. It poured from the ruin below his nose and gushed out in a torrent, splashing her face, dripping down his throat, pooling warm on the cold tile beneath. His breath rattled wetly through shredded tissue, escaping in a weak, bubbling hiss from the hole where his jaw had been.
He raised one trembling hand, muscles spasming, fingers twitching like they were receiving signals from underwater.
The girl recoiled but didn’t run. She screamed again—louder now, wordless, raw, animal terror.
Then he felt it—
The absence.
His tongue.
Gone.
Not bitten.
Not cut.
Gone.
He tried to scream, but nothing emerged but a strangled, choking gurgle, a pressure building in his skull. Blood filled his throat, drowning him, clotting thick and choking off air. His spine trembled in helpless panic.
He was dying.
He knew it.
He could feel it in the way his body slowed. The weight in his limbs. The sick numbness curling around the edges of his vision like frostbite. Something inside him folded. Panic turned sharp.
He clawed weakly at his chest. Tried to force a breath that didn’t come.
His heart pounded one last solid beat—then faltered.
He wasn’t ready.
Not fucking ready.
And from somewhere deep inside, beneath blood, shattered bone, and ruined flesh, came one last sound.
Soft. Broken. Squeezed through the raw hollow where his voice used to be—
“...okaasan...”
He didn’t know if it was a cry for help or a goodbye.
He just knew he meant it.
And then the light snapped shut again.
THE RECOVERY
THE CLINIC
He woke up in pieces.
White lights buzzed above him—sharp, sterile, constant. Cold air hissed quietly from a vent at his feet. Something beeped rhythmically near his head, a measured, mechanical pulse that matched nothing inside him.
His entire body felt shredded, dragged through industrial blades, then hastily patched together with cheap zip ties and rusted wire. Every breath ached. Every thought burned.
He tried moving his jaw. Nothing. No sensation, no response. Just emptiness—a terrifying absence where muscle, bone, and tissue should be.
His chin was gone. Teeth gone. Tongue vanished.
But something else was there instead. Something wrong. Heavy, foreign, humming with quiet menace at the base of his throat.
Chrome.
His mind recoiled violently at the thought, panic spiking through the pain. But before he could process the thought of not being able to compete in the pro circuits, a voice rang out and cut his thoughts out. “—he’s awake,” said a voice beside him. A woman’s voice. Flat, clinical, no comfort in its precision.
He tried turning his head, but his muscles wouldn’t respond.
“Mr. MonteNegro,” the woman said, stepping into view. Pale skin, severe haircut, expressionless as polished glass. White coat immaculate, hands clasped neatly at her waist. “I’m Dr. Vyas. You’re stable.”
Stable. Not healed. Just stable.
She lifted a hand slightly, pointing to a small screen mounted beside his bed. A waveform pulsed on it, neutral and synthetic. Beneath it blinked a harsh, green indicator:
NEURAL LINK: CONNECTED VOCAL UNIT: ACTIVE
“There was severe trauma to your face, neck, and lower cranium,” she continued, reciting the details like a mechanic explaining a totaled engine. “Your mandible was completely destroyed. Tongue and larynx non-viable. Your airway partially collapsed. We performed a full lower-cranial excision.”
Her words cut him deeper than the blades ever could. His jaw—, the jaw he’d clenched through a hundred fights—was nothing but a memory. His gut twisted. Why couldn’t they clone a replacement? Stitch it back, piece by piece, from his own flesh, the way he’d done with muscle grafts and bone-density mods a hundred times before? But even as he wondered, he knew the answer.
The damage was too extensive, too complete. Not just bone shattered, but nerves shredded beyond recognition. The tissues around the neck and jaw had been pulverized, cauterized, irreparably scarred by point-blank shotgun trauma. To rebuild from cloned flesh required a healthy foundation—blood vessels, nerves, cleanly severed tissues, the delicate architecture still intact. None of that remained. It wasn’t just destroyed; it had ceased to exist.
There was only one option left to keep him breathing:
Chrome.
“We installed a Militech-mod voicebox. It connects to a neural port behind your left ear. You’ll need time to learn the interface, but once trained, you’ll be able to ‘speak’ through mental commands. Eventually even text or communicate through any synced smart device.”
She paused. Just for a breath.
“You’ll effectively be on-call with yourself 24/7.”
He blinked slowly. That was all he could do.
“There’s a learning curve,” she said. “But most patients adapt. The neural port is clean. Synaptic latency is minimal. You’ll regain a form of verbal autonomy within a few weeks.”
Verbal autonomy. Like it was a prison he’d earned parole from.
He tried to lift his hand. It shook halfway up his chest and collapsed.
“You’re strong,” she said, like she was reading from a card. “A lot of people wouldn’t have made it. But you did.”
She stepped back as a second doctor entered. Older. Thicker hands. Wore his coat like it was an afterthought.
“you give him the whole pitch?” he asked her, like Ramon wasn’t right there.
Dr. Vyas nodded. “Yes.”
The old man stepped closer. Looked down at him.
“Listen, choombata,” he said. “You lost a lot. You’re not gonna like this thing in your neck. No one in your shoes would. But it works. You’ll get used to it.”
Ramon stared at him.
The man stared back for a second longer, then sighed.
“We did everything we could.”
He didn’t sound proud. Just tired.
Then he turned and left.
Dr. Vyas adjusted a setting on the monitor and added gently:
“You’re not alone in this. Most of your functionality will return.”
Then she walked out, too.
And Ramon was left with the machines.
And the sound of a voice that wasn’t his.
Breathing through static.
THE RECOVERY
THERAPY
On the screen beside them, a 3D model slowly rotated. His skull—or what was left of it. The lower jaw was gone, replaced by a crude framework of steel and carbon fiber, bolted around the heavy casing of his new voice mod. There was no tongue, no palate. Just a hollow, sterile cavity where words used to form.
“We’re going to teach you to speak again,” Dr. Vyas said, voice steady, precise, offering comfort with all the warmth of a machine manual. “It won’t feel natural at first. You’ll think of a sentence. The neural port will pick it up, route it through the latency buffer into the modulator. With training, the delay will fade.”
She tapped a small control. The screen flashed softly. A waveform emerged, pulsing slowly in digital clarity.
“Say hello.”
He tried. He formed the word in his mind, pressed it to the forefront of his consciousness. But nothing came out. Silence hung painfully in the air.
“Think it clearly,” she urged. “Visualize the letters. Imagine your old voice.”
He did, forcing the word forward like pushing a heavy stone uphill. It was harder than it had any right to be. After a delayed heartbeat, a mechanical echo emerged from his throat.
“HELLO.”
Flat. Lifeless. Robotic. A stranger’s voice without weight, accent, or soul.
Dr. Vyas smiled, a measured professional encouragement. “See? It’s a start.”
He didn’t smile back.
They kept him for two more weeks.
Speech therapy came twice a day, at exactly the same hour. The nurse assigned to him was named Ada, older and worn around the edges. Ex-corporate, no-nonsense. She spoke to him like he was a piece of machinery she’d been tasked to reboot. Each session stripped away another small fragment of his humanity.
“Say your name.”
He thought it carefully. Ramon.
“RAMON.”
 Still lifeless. Cold. Crisp. The syllables clipped like a machine’s verdict.
Ada adjusted a dial on the terminal in front of her, nodded slightly. “Now say it with anger.”
He hesitated, struggling to find the spark inside himself. He tried again, picturing rage, clenching phantom fists in his mind.
“…RAMON.”
Louder, harsher, edged with static. Still not him, but closer.
“Better,” Ada said, tapping something onto her tablet.
He practiced relentlessly—syllables, pacing, tone. Emotions distilled into commands for hardware lodged in his throat. He learned quickly: the modulator could mimic a real voice, but only if he truly meant it. It translated intention into sound, and intentions couldn’t be faked.
They taught him how to breathe again, too. Slow, measured inhalations through his nose, exhaling through the empty cavern where his mouth once existed. Strange and hollow. Air passing through spaces that felt both familiar and foreign. The eerie sensation of emptiness where there once was warmth, moisture, life.
He learned to ignore it. To forget what breathing used to feel like.
They showed him different voice modules he could slot into the modulator—casual voice, aggressive voice, even a friendly “customer service” tone. All programmable. All synthetic.
He refused every option.
Stayed with the default. Flat, stripped bare, honest in its artificiality.
The shrink was worse.
A gentle, softly spoken man named Halvorsen, with round glasses that reflected the clinic lights and AR gloves that glitched nervously when he fidgeted—which was often. He asked countless questions. Each more intrusive, more meaningless than the last.
“How are you feeling today?” “Have you considered reaching out to family?” “Do you still feel like yourself, Mr. MonteNegro?”
At first, Ramon attempted responses. He struggled to give life to words he didn’t mean. Soon, silence felt simpler.
Eventually, he stopped trying altogether. He just stared, eyes fixed on some distant, unreachable place.
The voicebox stayed quiet.
Halvorsen scribbled notes onto his tablet, unbothered by the lack of answers. He seemed used to silence. Perhaps even expected it.
“Your reaction is normal,” Halvorsen said one afternoon, gently, carefully. “Silence is a form of grief.”
Ramon wanted to laugh at that.
But the mod wouldn’t let him.
Once he could walk again, they assigned him a feeding schedule. Three times a day, precisely ten minutes each. Like charging a battery.
A nurse wheeled in a rig each time—a mechanical armature tipped with a soft plastic nozzle that slotted into a hidden port just below his voice mod. The first feeding was agony. The nutrient paste flooded his throat, thick and foreign, too warm, too invasive. His body rejected it instantly. He vomited violently, convulsing helplessly for five minutes straight.
They cleaned him quietly, mechanically. Reset the rig. Fed him again.
By the fourth day, he stopped resisting. Swallowing became mechanical, trained by a synthetic stim pulse that forced his muscles into submission. No chewing. No taste. Just compliance.
Still, they offered flavors—vanilla, berry, coffee. Even All-foods new MEAT DELIGHT Paste.
He couldn’t tell the difference. After a week, he stopped looking at labels entirely. He chose packets by colorlessness, by absence. The plainest, emptiest option he could find.
He sat silently at each feeding. Didn’t speak, didn’t move. He stared blankly at the white wall, eyes unfocused.
Other patients chatted between bites, laughing, swapping chrome stories. A kid with a liver mod called it his “free upgrade.” Another woman proudly showed off her new jawplate, metallic and smooth, asking if he wanted to compare scars.
Ramon didn’t answer. Didn’t even acknowledge.
They stopped asking after a while.
At night, memories haunted him. Dreams of food—real food. Street ramen steamed with vinegar and spice. Synth-eel grilled crisp over charcoal, rice sticky and hot, eaten with his mother across a scratched table in the cramped kitchen of childhood. A scop-dog stolen from a street vendor, juices running down his laughing chin as he bolted through crowded alleys. Alive, free, untouched by the world.
He woke starving every night. An ache not in his empty stomach, but deeper, more painful—in memory itself.
The worst part wasn’t even the loss of taste. It was the silence. Meals without noise. No spoons clinking. No chewing. No swallowing.
Nothing but emptiness.
Just Ramon. Alone.
And the soft, mechanical sound— the gentle schlop of nutrient paste vanishing into the port in his neck, draining into darkness.
THE RECOVERY
THE RING
He tried to box again once.
Pulled the gloves from storage. Same pair he used in the Wildebeest match. Still smelled like resin, sweat, and blood. Like the past.
The gym was still there. Tucked behind a taquería in south Heywood, where the roof leaked when it rained and the lockers never had keys. The kind of place where sweat soaked into the drywall and ghosts of better fighters haunted the corners.
He used to train there, back when he believed the ring had rules.
He paid cash to the night guy. No name, no words. Just a nod. Old rituals.
Inside, he stood in front of the bag.
Stared.
Threw a jab.
The timing clicked back like muscle memory had just been waiting in the dark. A one-two followed. Pivot. Hook. The rhythm came easy. Too easy. His body knew what to do—even if the man inside barely recognized himself anymore.
He hit hard.
Very hard.
Too hard.
The reinforced bag jerked sideways on its chain like it had been shot. He didn’t stop. Kept hitting. Kept driving. Until the canvas split and the foam spilled out across the floor like guts on concrete.
It felt like something close to good.
Then Bryce—the owner, the man who’d once wrapped his hands before his first underground fight—walked over slow and quiet. The same guy who used to call him Okami.
“You’ll never box pro again, mijo.”
Ramon didn’t say anything.
Didn’t have to.
“Doesn’t matter how clean your form is. You’ve got chrome in your throat. That disqualifies you. No commission’ll touch you. No league. No underground circuit worth a damn. You go back in, you’re not a fighter anymore. You’re a freak show. That what you want?”
Ramon walked out without a word.
That was the day he buried boxing.
Not because he couldn’t throw a punch.
But because no one would let it mean anything.
Work came steady after that.
Fixers started calling. Word got around: tall, built, doesn’t speak, doesn’t flinch. He got jobs guarding doors, watching meetings, escorting gonk corpo execs through red zones. No contracts. No questions.
He covered the scars. Scarves, old sleeves, a loose collar pulled up tight. Anything to hide the gleam of the mod and the surgical seams along his throat. It worked for a while.
The first time a ganger pulled a gun on him, he hesitated.
The second time, he didn’t.
But his grip was weak. He barely got out of it with his life. If the gonk hadn’t forgotten to turn the safety off, he probably would be missing the rest of his skull.
He needed upgrades.
Not for vanity.
Not for vengeance.
Just to keep working.
He went to Vic.
Victor Vector. Street doc. Boxer-turned-ripper. Ran a clinic in Watson under some esoterica that smelled like grease and alcohol wipes. It looked like a repurposed garage. Fitting, given his face. He wasn’t Ramon’s first choice. But they boxed in the same gym while Ramon was coming up. And when he heard what Ramon needed, he gave him a discount.
Old-school, low-tech, mostly above board—unless he owed you a favor or liked your stance.
Ramon sat on the edge of the chair and triggered his voicebox. It had become second nature now, almost like breathing. The static hum at the end of each word was barely noticeable anymore.
“Need the biggest arms you can give me.”
Vic leaned back, arms crossed, watching him. Quiet for a moment.
“You’re one of the old Koi Pond kids, right? The one who knocked Wildebeest on his ass?” His smirk  widened. “Thought you were dead
Ramon blinked once.
No need to confirm.
Vic nodded slowly. No judgment. Just curiosity.
“Alright Kid. I’ll fit you for the gorilla arms I got lying around.. Industrial-grade. You’ll feel the difference by lunch. You sure you want the raw model? No shock buffers, no built-in finesse. You sneeze wrong, you might crush your own balls.”
Ramon didn’t blink.
Vic cracked his knuckles, hooked into his gear, and got to work.
“I get it,” he muttered. “You’re not boxing anymore.”
The arms came first.
Heavy-duty. Fully integrated muscle stabilization, carbon-braced elbow locks, pressure-tuned knuckles. Not subtle. Not clean. Pure brute-force machinery. They itched for the first week. Nearly broke his own door handle just opening it wrong.
But they worked.
And they paid.
Next came the optics.
His natural eyes had been sharp once. Trained. But flesh missed the twitch before the blade, failed in smoke and dark. Human got you killed.
Vic handled those too.
Vic installed baseline Kiroshis with deep firmware unlocks. Thermal vision. Target tagging. Zoom optics. Even linked them to the local NCPD database for passive threat scans.
“Good for someone who doesn’t talk much,” Vic said, wiring the ports. “Let these babies do the heavy lifting.”
When the Optics booted up and whirred to life, Ramon stared in the mirror.
Same silence.
Sharper gaze.
Stronger hands.
The voice still didn’t belong to him.
But the body was starting to catch up.
His usual haunt became Heywood.
Worked with the Valentinos. Kept things quiet. Sat on the edge of meetings, drove muscle around, bounced doors. Never wore ink. Never swore loyalty. But they respected the work.
Locals hired him too. Bodega owners sick of being shaken down. Old men with daughters. Mothers with restraining orders that never held.
Even El Coyote Cojo, the local bar called him in on nights when the wrong kind of crowd got too loud. The local gang leader, El Padre, let him crash in an old industrial penthouse down the block once he heard what he was doing for Mama Welles and her bar. Called him El Cachorro. He was the only one allowed to call him that. The last guy who tried ended up with his femurs shattered
When he worked for the gang he was professional.
He worked all over the city. But never near Tyger Claw turf. Didn’t matter how clean the job looked. Didn’t matter how many zeroes came after the eddies. If it smelled like Claws— He walked.
Even in the mask, even with chrome arms and smart optics—they’d know it was him.
At least, that's what he told himself for the first few months.
But memories fade, faces blur, and Night City forgets quicker than it forgives. Lately, the whispers reached him more often—rumors through fixers, murmurs overheard outside bodega doors. New faces had taken old corners, old grudges replaced by fresh blood and younger greed. The Koi Pond, at least the ones who mattered now, had moved on.
Or so the city said.
He told himself it was a lie, an easy mistake to believe. He wasn’t hiding. He wasn't afraid. But still, each offer—every time the job pinged Japantown coordinates on his neural port—made his gut tighten and his pulse quicken. It wasn't fear exactly. It was the quiet memory of a shotgun’s cold kiss against what was once his face.
Then came the call he couldn't turn down.
A simple escort. Corpo kid, rich and dumb, slumming it for kicks. The Valentinos wouldn't touch it—too far east, too political. The fixer's words floated in his ear like distant smoke: "Easy money, Ogre. Kid just wants a taste of real life. Two hours tops."
Ramon stood in silence, the neon of Heywood flickering across his mask, the offer hanging in his mind like bait above deep water.
He knew it wasn't the job. Wasn't the money.
It was her.
He told himself she was fine. Probably still cooking in that cramped apartment on the fourth floor. Maybe she'd finally gotten tired of waiting, of leaving messages he couldn't answer, and moved on. Moved out. Found somewhere cleaner. Safer.
But the quiet voice in his head was sharper. Crueler. And it wouldn't let him go.
He took the job—not because he was brave or stupid or even ready, but because he'd spent too long running from ghosts. He'd survived bullets, beatings, and worse. He could survive memories.
Besides, he thought bitterly, adjusting the straps of the mask and letting the cold metal bite into his skin, Night City never lets you bury anything for long.
Not even yourself.
THE MASK
He hadn’t been back to Japantown since the night of the fight. At least six months since that shitty day
Too risky. Too raw. Too close.
Even now, the very idea made his spine go stiff. The Claws ran the blocks tight—still ran their Koi Pond matches out of the same basements, still patrolled their corners like they owned the concrete. But time does what bullets can’t.
People forget.
Faces change.
And his? His was gone.
He stood outside her old building after the drop-off. The sleazy kid finding jig-jig street much more interesting and shooing Ramon away to do his “business.”
Same peeling siding. Same chipped red paint near the stairwell. One paper lantern she used to hang in the window remained—weather-beaten, burned out, still clinging on to life by a thread.
He climbed the stairs slowly. Each one creaked under his weight, protesting his return. The paper lantern fell just behind him as he reached the top of the stairs.
Apartment 4B.
He knocked once.
Waited.
nothing.
He knocked again.
Silence.
He keyed the doorframe like he used to when he forgot his key. Three taps. Pause. Two more.
WRONG PASSCODE ENTERED.
Finally, he activated his neural port, pulling up her number like he'd dialed it yesterday. It had been months. He placed the call.
He sent the call.
The line rang once.
Twice.
Then—
“This number is no longer in service.”
Cold. Final.
His stomach dropped.
Not rage.
Not panic.
Just... cold.
He stood in the hallway for a long time.
He stood there, unmoving, as footsteps passed behind him. Whoever it was didn't speak, didn't look twice. The voice mod clicked quietly in his throat, a mechanical reflex searching for words he didn't have.
He turned and walked back down without looking again.
He didn’t go straight home.
Instead, he wandered the old market rows behind Pink Alley—the tight streets behind the tram line where vendors laid out relics, knockoff bootleg holos, and dusty gang scrap like sacred offerings.
Half the stalls hadn’t changed since he was a kid.
He stopped at a tarp-covered bin behind a noodle stand. No signage. No vendor. Just junk.
And there it was.
The mask.
A battered, lacquered menpō—old Tyger Claw surplus. Matte black, fangs painted blood-red and curled into a permanent snarl. Reinforced steel, bloodstains still crusted around the clamps.
He lifted it out of the bin.
It was cold.
He didn’t hesitate.
Didn’t ask the price.
He dropped a hundred eddies on the counter next to a box of plastic trinkets and walked away without a word.
That night, he didn’t sleep.
He sat in his squat, stripped away the scarf and mesh, carefully cleaned the mask, and tightened its fittings. Wired it meticulously into his voice mod with an adapter he'd saved since rehab.
He stared at himself in the mirror for a long time.
Didn’t look away.
Didn’t wince.
Then he strapped it on.
Let it lock into place with a sharp, metallic click.
No more hiding.
No more excuses.
No more Ramon.
The world didn’t care who Ramon MonteNegro was.
But it would learn what walked in his place.
THE ASCENT
The container stank of booster sweat, cheap chems, and stale piss.
Seven inside. Animals. Thick necks, bloated muscle, synthetic rage—eyes bloodshot from stim-fatigue, teeth ground down by months of low-grade neuro-junk. The floor, half-covered in stained gym mats, the walls plastered with neon-soaked banners and cracked mirrors.
They didn’t notice him at first. Just a silhouette in the doorway, rain dripping from wide shoulders, the menpō mask gleaming black and crimson.
Then one stepped forward. Big guy. Blond, face cratered from a decade of roid abuse. He laughed, an ugly bark.
“The fuck is this? Samurai cosplay?”
Ogre didn’t respond. He stepped inside and let the door close behind him.
The first punch came from the left. Wild, clumsy. He ducked easily, responded with a piston-jab straight into the throat. Cartilage snapped like dry wood. The Animal collapsed instantly, clutching at his neck, wet choking sounds spilling between his fingers.
The second was on him before the first body hit the floor. Fast, trained—maybe ex-boxer. Three tight jabs slammed into Ogre’s guard. No impact. Might as well have hit a wall. Ogre parried low, returned fire with a clean cross. Bone and muscle folded under his fist; the man's cheek imploded like a rotten peach. Teeth sprayed out with blood, flecking the container walls. The boxer staggered, choking on his own shattered mouth.
Ogre moved on.
Third and fourth came as a pair. Brothers, maybe—similar faces, matching tribal ink. They split: one high, one for the ribs. Ogre allowed the headshot to land—a soft thud against reinforced bone, barely worth noticing. He pivoted hard, an uppercut slicing upward into cartilage and bone, splitting skin wide open. A crack like breaking ice. The man’s head snapped back violently, skull crashing into the metal wall. He dropped limp, his neck bent unnaturally, skull slack like a puppet’s head on a snapped string.
The other brother hesitated, eyes wide with sudden fear.
Ogre gave him no time to reconsider. He dug deep, a precise hook to the liver—old-school, textbook
You could hear the organs shift.
The man crumpled with a high, wet moan. Eyes rolled back. Pissed himself.
Still three to go.
Number five was screaming, all panic and adrenaline, fists flailing wildly. Ogre dipped smoothly under a wide arc, answering with brutal precision—two rapid-fire blows to the ribs, then a straight punch to the gut that folded him in half. He finished with a ruthless elbow, driving upward beneath the jaw. Teeth turned to shrapnel; the Animal slammed backward into the container wall, sliding down slowly, leaving a thick smear of blood behind.
Two.
One backed away, stammering, “Nah man—fuck this,”  desperately reaching  for a crowbar lying nearby. 
 Ogre watched, unflinching, almost bored, as the ganger lunged forward swinging the crowbar like a baseball bat. Ogre leaned back calmly, letting the steel miss by inches. He caught the crowbar mid-swing, chrome fingers closing around it. Then, eyes steady and expressionless, he bent it neatly in half like cheap aluminum.
The ganger whimpered once before Ogre brought his fist down hard, hammer-strike onto his skull. Bone gave way with a sickening crack, head collapsing into shoulders like he was playing a sick game of whack-a-scav.
The body didn’t move again.
The last Animal didn't fight. Didn't beg. He just stared, pale, eyes wide.
Ogre stared back through his mask. Then he walked past like the ganger didn't exist.
Outside, the rain had softened to mist. Some random Valentino Cholo stood next to his tricked-out ride, gold jacket glinting, matching gold pistol tucked carelessly into his waistband. A joygirl peeked from the backseat, eyes wide, chewing nervously on a synth-sweet.
She stared at Ogre, whispering softly in Spanish: "Ogro..."
He read her lips through his optics, logged it, moved on without flinching. Didn't correct her. Didn't care.
Rain traced thin rivulets down the curves of his mask as he walked away, the copper scent of blood lingering on him beneath ozone and neon burn. Behind him, the container was silent now. Everyone who mattered was unconscious, broken, or rethinking their life.
He didn't look back. Didn't check his knuckles for blood. The chrome didn't care, and neither did he.
The neural port lit up.
INCOMING CALL — ENCRYPTED CHANNEL SOURCE: DEMETER BIONICS / NIGHTSHADE
He blinked once.
Accepted.
Silence. A beat of static.
Then a voice came through—silk over steel, smooth and confident.
“I saw the footage. Clean work. Controlled chaos. You sure know how to send a message…”
Another pause.
“What do they call you?”
He stopped walking, voice mod powering on with a soft, mechanical hiss. No hesitation.
A metallic rasp, distorted yet unmistakably clear:
“Ogre.”
A moment passed. The voice on the other end shifted—interest piqued, smile implied.
“What’s your rate?”
Ogre didn’t blink.
“Depends on how many bodies you want.”
“What if I don’t want any bodies?”
“Then I charge more..”
A soft laugh slipped through the comm line—melodious, dangerous. The laugh of someone who’d just found a loaded gun with the safety off.
Nightshade had laughed like she'd just found an early Christmas present.
And Ogre? He was already gift-wrapped, waiting silently for a leash. 
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krexasuniverse · 22 days ago
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Entry Code:  AV-RD4-12X
Designated Species: Aver Status: Active (Fragmented) Classification: Lithoid-Humanoid Hybrid Origin World: Aurora (Shared Origin with Zelvox) Government(s): Aver Arks, Independent Military Units Compiled by: Archivist Vehl Sarran Division: Scarlet Galestorm Codex Division Entry Date: 98 A.P.
🜁 Overview
The Aver are a resilient, nomadic race of lithoid-humanoids known for their hyper-durable physiology, disciplined warfare, and mastery of Drift-resistant engineering. Their flesh is bound at a molecular level with crystalline and mineral elements, granting them unmatched toughness and longevity. Originating on Aurora, where they once coexisted with the primitive, aquatic Zelvox, the Aver were driven from their homeworld after a brutal biological war. Their answer was exodus—colossal, self-sufficient colony ships known as Aver Arks. Though their civilization has since fragmented, their legacy as one of the few forces to stand against the Zelvox endures.
🜁 Physiology & Traits
Lithoid Flesh – Tough, crystalline-bonded dermis that can resist extreme pressure, heat, and concussive trauma.
Core Matrix – A harmonized internal structure replacing most organic organs. The central core functions as both life support and neural anchor.
Long Lifespan – Over 300 solar years under stable conditions.
Crystalline Tattoos – Historic glyphs, personal memories, and philosophical creeds are often etched into an Aver’s skin. Every Aver is a living archive.
🜁 Culture & Society
Following their departure from Aurora, Aver society fractured into independent yet interrelated factions based on Ark lineage and military history.
Aver Arks:
Gigantic, fortress-like colony ships, each led by a Circle of Elders—survivors of the Spore War or their descendants.
Each Ark operates autonomously. Coordination between them is rare and often limited to shared threats.
No central government. Unity is cultural, not political—based in shared hardship and remembrance.
Honor Philosophy:
Life is not pursued—it is endured, shaped like stone by pressure.
Betrayal is seen as a fracture of the soul.
Sacrifice for the collective is revered beyond all other values.
🜁 Drift Interaction & Technology
Drift Resistance – Aver tech does not tap the Drift. It anchors against it, minimizing exposure and corruption.
Core-Shield Engines – Warp systems designed to maintain spatial cohesion without incurring Drift resonance.
Anti-Fungal Weaponry – Designed for use against bio-organic invaders like the Zelvox. Includes cryo-laced blades, acid rounds, and necrotoxin pulses.
Legacy Constructs – Automated defense satellites and drone hulks used to guard Arks during deep Drift transits or long-term planetary siege.
🜁 Historical Timeline
Spore War & The Exodus (Approx. 10,870–10,855 BP)
Zelvox rise on Aurora forces the Aver into war.
After catastrophic losses, the Aver initiate full planetary evacuation aboard Ark-vessels.
Aurora is left behind. Many Arks are lost in Driftspace. Others begin the long Aver diaspora.
Contact with the Zal (Approx. 10,894 BP)
Zal recognize the Aver’s resilience and engineering prowess.
An alliance is forged—Aver lend tactics and tech, helping the Zal resist Zelvox incursions.
The Battle of Azal’chasos becomes their shared triumph.
The Hallowed Sacrifice (Approx. 10,893 BP)
The Hallowed Battalion, an elite Aver unit, volunteers to hold the Zelvox at bay.
Their sacrifice buys time for Zal counteroffensives and becomes legend.
Survivors settle on a nearby moon, building a bastion-fortress. Cut off from the diaspora, they evolve independently.
Today, they are known only as the Last Wall.
Scattered but Unbroken (10,880 BP – Present)
Aver Arks continue their lonely paths.
Some defend celestial corridors. Others vanish.
Rumors persist of a Silent Ark—lost, consumed, or transformed.
🜁 Notable Figures
Varnakh Stonevein – Commander of the Aver Exodus. Architect of the “Shard Doctrine,” a battlefield philosophy that fuses terrain manipulation with disciplined formation.
Elder Merael of Quen-Hallon – Visionary diplomat who sought to reunify the Arks. Vanished mysteriously during a Drift passage.
The Hallowed Battalion – A mythic military force now garrisoned on Fortress Moon Varrash. Their discipline, isolation, and Drift-hardened faith have made them strange to other Aver—perhaps even alien.
🜁 Current Legacy
The Aver are scattered but remain one of the galaxy’s great survivor civilizations.
Their engineering, warfare, and anti-Drift doctrines are foundational in both Croczal and Scarlet Galestorm doctrine.
Their alliance with the Zal remains one of the few enduring symbols of cross-species solidarity in Krexas history.
They carry not just stone, but memory—a living monument to resilience.
“We did not leave our world. We carried it with us—in stone, in memory, in flesh.” — Commander Varnakh, First Ark Departure Log
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avtechnologysworld · 2 years ago
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What is AV Training?
Audiovisual (AV) training involves teaching the skills needed to successfully work with and operate audiovisual equipment and technology. With the increasing use of technology in classrooms, corporate meeting rooms, conferences and other presentation settings, the demand for qualified AV technicians is growing. This blog will explore what AV training entails and the career opportunities available after completing an AV training program and also explore what is audio visual(av) installer tools.
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What does an AV Technician Do?
An AV technician, also sometimes called an AV integrator or installer, works behind the scenes to set up, operate and troubleshoot audiovisual systems. Some of the key responsibilities of an AV technician include:
Installing and integrating AV equipment such as projectors, screens, speakers, microphones, mixing boards, video conferencing systems and other devices. This involves using tools like crimpers, soldering irons and av installer tools to physically connect all the pieces together.
Testing and calibrating AV systems to ensure optimal picture and sound quality. Tasks may include things like adjusting projector mounts, focusing projector lenses and balancing audio levels.
Operating and troubleshooting AV equipment during events like conferences, seminars, concerts or presentations. Technicians work to address any technical issues that arise so the event runs smoothly.
Providing ongoing maintenance of AV systems through tasks like replacing aged lamps, updating software and addressing equipment failures. Preventative maintenance helps systems run reliably for longer.
Consulting with clients to understand their AV needs and recommend appropriate equipment and setup configurations.
Programming control systems that allow users to operate multiple devices from a central location.
So in summary, AV technicians are the behind-the-scenes experts that use their technical skills and tools to set up, operate and support multimedia environments.
What is included in AV Training?
AV training programs provide hands-on instruction to develop the skills needed for an AV technician career. Here are some of the key components covered in most AV training curriculums:
Fundamentals of Audio Systems
Understanding audio signal flow and the components of a basic audio system like mixers, equalizers, amplifiers and speakers.
Learning how to set up, connect, calibrate and troubleshoot basic audio equipment.
Mastering concepts like impedance matching, gain structure and proper cabling methods.
Practicing live audio mixing techniques for presentations and events.
Fundamentals of Video Systems
Grasping the basics of video signals, formats, resolutions and refresh rates.
Learning how to install, align and focus projectors along with proper screen selection.
Connecting and configuring video sources like computers, Blu-Ray players, streaming devices and cameras.
Understanding video signal distribution via HDMI, VGA, DVI and other cabling.
Practicing video switching, windowing and recording.
Control Systems Programming
Learning programming languages for Crestron, Extron and AMX control systems.
Practicing how to design and install control system networks.
Programming room scenes, macros and custom touch panel interfaces.
Event Technology
Setting up tech for conferences, concerts, worship services or theatrical performances.
Operating camera and video switching equipment during live broadcasts.
Using lighting boards, moving lights, fog and haze machines for dynamic events.
Troubleshooting unplanned technical issues that arise in live production environments.
Networking and Signal Distribution
Installing structured cabling for AV, computer and telecom networks.
Understanding network protocols and best practices like IP addressing.
Configuring AV distribution amplifiers, matrix switchers and extenders.
Using networking skills when implementing technologies like videoconferencing.
Business Skills
Producing proposals, quotes, contracts and invoices for clients.
Effective communication and customer service techniques.
Basic accounting and project management strategies.
Useful for starting one's own AV integration business.
Hands-on training with professional av installer tools helps reinforce these concepts and gives students real-world technical experience before entering the workforce. Certification exams complement the curriculums to validate competency.
Career Opportunities in AV
With technical skills and experience from an AV training program, graduates can pursue many rewarding career paths:
AV Installation Technician - Works for AV integration firms installing video, audio and control systems in all types of facilities.
Corporate AV Technician - Supports multimedia needs within office buildings, conference centers or other large company locations.
Theater Technician - Operates lighting, sound and projection for live performances in theaters, stadiums or arenas.
Worship/Production Technician - Manages all aspects of weekend services and events at churches or places of worship.
Videographer - Shoots and edits video content for corporate training, events, YouTube channels or weddings.
Live Event Manager - Coordinates technical aspects for concerts, conferences, award shows or other large-scale productions.
Broadcast Engineer - Installs and maintains equipment for television and radio station studios or remote broadcasts.
AV Systems Consultant - Advises clients on ideal AV solutions based on their specific needs and budgets.
Control Systems Programmer - Designs advanced control systems using platforms like Crestron, Extron or AMX.
Higher Education Teaching - With experience, some go on to teach AV courses at career colleges or trade schools.
With the growing use of presentation technology in business, education and more, there is high demand for qualified AV professionals with the technical skills gleaned from a well-rounded training program.
Conclusion
In summary, AV training prepares students to successfully enter the exciting and in-demand field of professional audiovisual integration and support. Through hands-on learning with av installer tools and other equipment, future technicians gain the knowledge and experience needed to install, operate, program and troubleshoot advanced multimedia systems. Whether working in corporate AV, live events, worship spaces, education or other areas, graduates leave ready for many fulfilling career opportunities supporting technology behind the scenes. Audiovisual has become vital in today's visual world, and trained technicians play a key role keeping systems running seamlessly.
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bunkershotgolf · 3 years ago
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Tour Edge Exotics 722 Fairways & Hybrids
By ED TRAVIS
A large part of Tour Edge’s reputation as a first-class club manufacturer has been built on the performance of their fairway woods and hybrids; the introduction of the Exotics 722s strengthens that tradition.
Fast Facts Tour Edge Exotics 722 Fairways E722 Fairway Game-improvement category Maraging steel VFT face Adjustable 10-grams rear sole weight RyzerSole rail Acoustic Resonance Channels Carbon fiber crown Stock shafts: Fujikura Air Speeder, Mitsubishi Tensi AV Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline 360 Gray Choice of five lofts $250 C722 Fairway Better players category Titanium face and body Carbon fiber crown VFT face Adjustable hosel Sole weight 80-grams RyzerSole rail Acoustic Resonance Channels Stock shafts: Fujikura Air Speeder, Mitsubishi Tensi AV Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline 360 Gray Choice of three lofts $300
Tour Edge Exotics 722 Hybrids E722 Hybrid Game-improvement category Adjustable 10-gram rear sole weight Carbon fiber crown RyzerSole rail Acoustic Resonance Channels Stock shafts: KBS TGI Tour Graphite, Fujikura Ventus Blue Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline 360 Gray Choice of four lofts $230 C722 Hybrid Better players category Compact head shape Adjustable 10-gram front weight Maraging steel VFT face Adjustable hosel RyzerSole rail Stock shafts: KBS TGI Tour Graphite, Fujikura Ventus Blue Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline 360 Gray Choice of four lofts $250
WYNTK Tour Edge continues to make fairway woods and hybrids that, in the option of many, set the pace for the entire industry. Certainly, their reputation was built because players found Tour Edge-designed clubs performed from a variety of lies, fairway or rough, and gave them the confidence to hit serviceable if not great shots time after time.
The new Exotics 722 fairway woods and hybrids are the latest to fit that requirement.
The E models (Extreme) are for those finding these shots to be troublesome on occasion and wanting some assistance from the club’s design while the C models (Competition) are targeted for use by better players with higher swing speeds.
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Spine Surgery Robots Market Research Report Overview: Global Demand Analysis and Opportunity Outlook by 2027
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Kidney Cancer Drugs Market Analysis (2020-2027)
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is one of the most common types of kidney cancer in adults. At the advanced progression stage of kidney cancer, where removal of the cancerous cells is vital; surgical removal of kidney are performed to get cure from the disease. This treatment method was later replaced by laparoscopic removal of tumor-affected area. Medicines are generally prescribed to cure tumors at advanced stage of disease progression.
In recent times, owing to increasing drug resistivity key players are shifting its focus in developing combination drug therapy for kidney cancer medication. Increasing trend of combination drug therapy in near future, will help in overcoming potential hazards of drug resistivity and offer treatment option in renal cell carcinoma.
In addition, key players are engaged in developing cancer immunotherapy drugs to fight cancer and improve immune system. For instance, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. is working on Tecentriq (atezolizumab, anti-PDL1, RG7446, MPDL3280A) — an engineered monoclonal antibody, that targets the ligand PD-L1 (programmed death ligand 1) aiming to prevent cancer immune evasion— which will be used as adjuvant treatment in renal cell carcinoma treatment. Tecentriq is currently in phase III stage, which is expected to be launched in the market by the end of 2021.       
Market Dynamics
Key drug manufacturers in the kidney cancer drugs market are adopting in-organic growth strategies to collaborate with other drug manufacturers and develop renal cell carcinoma drugs.
For instance, in March 2018, Eisai Co., Ltd. and Merck & Co., Inc. entered into strategic collaboration agreement for co-development and co-commercialization of LENVIMA (lenvatinib mesylate), an orally available tyrosine kinase inhibitor, for renal cell carcinoma. Under the terms of agreement, Eisai and Merck will develop and commercialize LENVIMA jointly, both as monotherapy and in combination with Merck’s anti-PD-1 therapy, KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab). 
Moreover, in June 2016, Eisai Co., Ltd. entered into a partnership with Novartis Pharmaceuticals to collaborate on commercial and medical affairs activities on a combination treatment for advanced renal cell carcinoma. According to the agreement, sales teams from both pharmaceutical companies will promote the availability of Levinima (lenvatinib mesylate) to healthcare professionals in the U.S.      
In December 2013, Cancer Research UK and Cancer Research Technology, signed an agreement with AstraZeneca to take AZD2098, an experimental drug originally designed for asthma, into a clinical trial to treat kidney cancer.   
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·         This report provides in-depth analysis of kidney cancer drugs market, its market size (US$ Million) and Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR %) for the forecast period (2018 – 2026), considering 2018, as the base year.
·         It elucidates potential revenue opportunity across different segments and explains attractive investment proposition matrix for this market
·         This study also provides key insights about market drivers, restraints, opportunities, new drug launches or approval, regional outlook, and competitive strategy adopted by key players
·         It profiles key players in the global kidney cancer drugs market based on the following parameters – company overview, financial performance, product portfolio, geographical presence, distribution strategies, key developments, and strategies.
·         Key companies covered as a part of this study include, Pfizer Inc., Novartis International AG, Genentech, Inc.,  Active Biotech AB, Amgen Inc., Bayer AG, Cipla Limited, Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Eisai Co., Ltd. and Exelixis, Inc.
·         Insights from this report would allow marketers and the management authorities of the companies to make informed decision regarding their future type upgradation, market expansion, and marketing tactics
·         The global kidney cancer drugs market report caters to various stakeholders in this industry including investors, researchers, kidney cancer drug manufacturers, new entrants, and financial analysts.
·         Stakeholders would have ease in decision making through the various strategy matrices used in analyzing the kidney cancer drugs market.
Detailed Segmentation:
·         Global Kidney Cancer Drugs Market, By Therapy:
o    Targeted Therapy
o    Immunotherapy
o    Chemotherapy
·         Global Kidney Cancer Drugs Market, By Pharmacological Class:
o    Angiogenesis Inhibitors
o    mTOR Inhibitors
o    Cytokines
o    Others (Immune checkpoint inhibitors, CTLA-4 inhibitors, antimetabolites and others)
·         Global Kidney Cancer Drugs Market, By Distribution Channel:
o    Hospital Pharmacy
o    Retail Pharmacy   
o    Online Pharmacy 
·         Global Kidney Cancer Drugs Market, By Geography:
o    North America
§  By Country:
§  U.S.
§  Canada
§  By Therapy:
§  Targeted Therapy
§  Immunotherapy
§  Chemotherapy
§  By Pharmacological Class:
§  Angiogenesis Inhibitors
§  mTOR Inhibitors
§  Cytokines
§  Others (Immune checkpoint inhibitors, CTLA-4 inhibitors, antimetabolites and others)
§  By Distribution Channel:
§  Hospital Pharmacy
§  Retail Pharmacy   
§  Online Pharmacy
o    Europe
§  By Country:
§  U.K.
§  Germany
§  Italy
§  Spain
§  France
§  Russia
§  Rest of Europe
§  By Therapy:
§  Targeted Therapy
§  Immunotherapy
§  Chemotherapy
§  By Pharmacological Class:
§  Angiogenesis Inhibitors
§  mTOR Inhibitors
§  Cytokines
§  Others (Immune checkpoint inhibitors, CTLA-4 inhibitors, antimetabolites and others)
§  By Distribution Channel:
§  Hospital Pharmacy
§  Retail Pharmacy   
§  Online Pharmacy
o    Asia Pacific
§  By Country:
§  China
§  India
§  Japan
§  ASEAN
§  Australia
§  South Korea
§  Rest of Asia Pacific
§  By Therapy:
§  Targeted Therapy
§  Immunotherapy
§  Chemotherapy
§  By Pharmacological Class:
§  Angiogenesis Inhibitors
§  mTOR Inhibitors
§  Cytokines
§  Others (Immune checkpoint inhibitors, CTLA-4 inhibitors, antimetabolites and others)
§  By Distribution Channel:
§  Hospital Pharmacy
§  Retail Pharmacy   
§  Online Pharmacy
o    Latin America
§  By Country:
§  Brazil
§  Mexico
§  Argentina
§  Rest of Latin America
§  By Therapy:
§  Targeted Therapy
§  Immunotherapy
§  Chemotherapy
§  By Pharmacological Class:
§  Angiogenesis Inhibitors
§  mTOR Inhibitors
§  Cytokines
§  Others (Immune checkpoint inhibitors, CTLA-4 inhibitors, antimetabolites and others)
§  By Distribution Channel:
§  Hospital Pharmacy
§  Retail Pharmacy   
§  Online Pharmacy
o    Middle East
§  By Country:
§  GCC
§  Israel
§  Rest of Middle East
§  By Therapy:
§  Targeted Therapy
§  Immunotherapy
§  Chemotherapy
§  By Pharmacological Class:
§  Angiogenesis Inhibitors
§  mTOR Inhibitors
§  Cytokines
§  Others (Immune checkpoint inhibitors, CTLA-4 inhibitors, antimetabolites and others)
§  By Distribution Channel:
§  Hospital Pharmacy
§  Retail Pharmacy   
§  Online Pharmacy
o    Africa
§  By Country:
§  North Africa
§  Central Africa
§  South Africa
§  By Therapy:
§  Targeted Therapy
§  Immunotherapy
§  Chemotherapy
§  By Pharmacological Class:
§  Angiogenesis Inhibitors
§  mTOR Inhibitors
§  Cytokines
§  Others (Immune checkpoint inhibitors, CTLA-4 inhibitors, antimetabolites and others)
§  By Distribution Channel:
§  Hospital Pharmacy
§  Retail Pharmacy   
§  Online Pharmacy
·         Company Profiles
o    Pfizer Inc.*
§  Company Overview
§  Product Portfolio
§  Financial Performance
§  Key Strategies
§  Recent Developments
o    Novartis International AG
o    Genentech, Inc.
o    Active Biotech AB
o    Amgen Inc.
o    Bayer AG
o    Cipla Limited
o    Hoffmann-La Roche AG
o    Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
o    Eisai Co., Ltd.
o    Exelixis, Inc.
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HEMOPHILIA GENE THERAPY MARKET ANALYSIS
Hemophilia Gene Therapy Market - by Hemophilia Type (Hemophilia A and Hemophilia B) and by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa) - Size, Share, Trends, and Forecast to 2026
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder in which patient’s blood do not clot normally due to lack of blood-clotting proteins known as coagulating factors. Conventional treatment options include timely replacement of the specific clotting factor. Major pharma and biotech companies are conducting research and development to develop gene therapy for hemophilia due to various shortcomings with conventional therapy. Increasing number of hemophilic patients that require treatment and strong product pipeline are expected to drive growth of the hemophilia gene therapy market.
Market Dynamics
Major factors that are driving growth of the hemophilia gene therapy market include increasing prevalence of hemophilia, issue of high cost, access to current hemophilia treatment, which includes coagulation factor VIII and IX, and increasing number of companies engaged in research and development of gene therapy products. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hemophilia A is a rare, X-linked bleeding disorder that affects around 1 in 5,000 to 10,000 live-born males. Hemophilia B is less common than hemophilia A, with an incidence of around 1 in 25,000 births. According to 2016 global survey by the World Federation of Hemophilia, the total number of individuals with hemophilia worldwide was 184,723, including 16,949 within the U.S.
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This report provides in-depth analysis of the global hemophilia gene therapy market and provides market size (US$ Mn) and compound annual growth rate (CAGR %) for the forecast period (2018 – 2026), considering 2017 as the base year
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It profiles key players in the global hemophilia gene therapy market based on the following parameters – company overview, financial performance, market presence, distribution strategies, key developments and strategies, and future plans
Key companies covered as a part of this study include BioMarin Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Spark Therapeutics, Pfizer, Inc., UniQure NV, Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical, Shire PLC, Sangamo Therapeutics, Inc., and Freeline Therapeutics
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U.K.
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Italy
Spain
Russia
Rest of Europe
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India
Japan
Australia
South Korea
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Rest of Asia Pacific
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GCC
Israel
Rest of Middle East
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North Africa
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APAC ELECTRIC CHARGING STATION MARKET ANALYSIS
APAC Electric Charging Station Market, by Charging Station Type (AC Charging, DC Charging, and Wireless Charging), by Technology  Type (Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 ), by End User (Private and Public), and by Country (China, Japan, ASEAN, Australia, South Korea, and Rest of Asia Pacific) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018 – 2026 Press Release
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An electric vehicle charging station provides electric energy for the recharging of electric vehicles, including electric cars, neighborhood electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrids. It is also called as EV charging station, electric recharging point, electronic charging station (ECS), and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE).
Market Dynamics
Use of electric vehicles is a major step towards reducing environmental hazards caused due to air pollution. Electric vehicles does not emit any hazardous gases that are responsible for air pollution. Due to this reason, many governments and environmental organizations are supporting growth of the electric vehicle market. For instance, according to the Government of India, electric vehicles are being taxed at 12%, as compared to 28% that petrol and diesel vehicles are subjected to.
Many Asian countries are replacing fuel-based vehicles with electric vehicles. For instance, according to Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change Malaysia, Malaysia is a major country in the adoption of electric vehicles. As per the government initiative known as National Electric Mobility Blueprint (EMB), country will replace diesel and petrol vehicles with electric vehicles and reduce the dependency on fossil fuel and greenhouse gas emissions.
Electric vehicles have more economic benefits over fuel cars. For instance, according to study in University of Michigan, for electric recharge of US$ 1, electric car can travel up to 36kms and for US$ 1, fuel car can travel only up to 18kms. This makes electric vehicles more cost-effective.
The Government of India is taking major steps towards establishing public electric charging stations. According to NITI Ayog report 2017, the Indian government is providing subsidiary for all the private investors investing in establishment of infrastructure for electric charging stations.
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It profiles leading players in the APAC electric charging station market based on the following parameters – company overview, financial performance, product portfolio, geographical presence, electric charging station market capital, key developments, strategies, and future plans
Companies covered as part of this study include PluginIndia.com, Greenlots, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, ChargePoint, Inc., NARI Technology Co., Ltd, Blink Charging Co, Toshiba Corporation, Magenta Power, Star Charge, and Efacec among others.
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APAC Electric Charging Station Market, By Charging Station Type:
AC Charging
DC Charging
Wireless Charging
APAC Electric Charging Station Market, By Technology Type:
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
APAC Electric Charging Station Market, By End User:
Private
Public
APAC Electric charging station Market, By Country :
By Country:
China
India
Japan
Australia
South Korea
ASEAN
Rest of Asia Pacific
Company Profiles
PluginIndia.com
Company Overview
Product Portfolio
Financial Performance
Key Strategies
Recent Developments/ Updates
Greenlots
Mitsubushi Motors Corporation
ChargePoint, Inc.
Efacec
NARI Technology Co., Ltd
Blink Charging Co.
Toshiba Corporation
Magenta Power
Star Charge
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AUTOMOTIVE FLOOR MATS MARKET ANALYSIS
Automotive Floor Mats Market Report, by Product Type (Rubber Mats, Plastic Mats, Textile Mats, and Others), by Application (Passenger Cars, LCVs, and HCVs), by Sales Channel (OEMs and Aftermarket), and by Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa) – Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018-2026
Automobile floor mats are specifically designed to protect a vehicle's cabin floor from dirt and wear. One of the major uses of automobile floor mats is to keep the car cabin floor clean. Most floor mats can be easily removed for cleaning and then replaced. Some floor mats require fixation points to ensure they remain fixed in the position.
Automotive dealers generally include automotive floor mats with the purchase of a vehicle as interior car accessories. Increasing automobile production, evolving automobile aftermarket services, changing consumer preference towards safety as well as comfort are some of the factors leading to increasing adoption and sales of automotive floor mats. This is turn is expected to boost growth of the global automotive floor mats market over the forecast period.  
Market Dynamics
Increasing use of materials such as rubber, plastic, textile, and nylon in the automotive sector is expected to drive the automotive floor mats market growth over the forecast period. The automotive flooring products segment for Heavy Commercial vehicles (HCVs) accounted for the largest share and is expected to continue the trend, owing to increasing production and demand for HCVs in emerging economies such as China, India, Mexico, Indonesia, and Brazil. These factors are expected to drive the market growth during the forecast period.
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Companies     covered as part of this study include, 3M, Auto Custom Carpet Inc.,     Autotech Nonwovens Pvt Ltd., Conform Automotive, Feltex, GAHH LLC,     RACEMARK International, LLC, Lloyd Mats Inc., German Auto Tops Inc., Lear     Corporation (Masland Corporation), Low & Bonar PLC, Suminoe Textile     Co., Ltd., Toyota Boshoku Corporation, Walser GmbH, MacNeil Automotive     Products Limited (WeatherTech), Husky Liners, Inc. (Truck Hero, Inc.), and     Lund International, Inc.
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Detailed Segmentation:
 Rubber      Mats
 Plastic      Mats
 Textile      Mats
 Others
 Passenger      Cars
 LCVs
 HCVs
 OEMs
 After      Market
   Rubber        Mats
   Plastic        Mats
   Textile        Mats
   Others
     Passenger        Cars
   LCVs
   HCVs
     OEMs
   After        Market
     U.S.
   Canada
     Rubber        Mats
   Plastic        Mats
   Textile        Mats
   Others
     Passenger        Cars
   LCVs
   HCVs
     OEMs
   After        Market
     France
   Germany
   Italy
   Russia
   Spain
   UK
   Rest        of Europe
     Rubber        Mats
   Plastic        Mats
   Textile        Mats
   Others
     Passenger        Cars
   LCVs
   HCVs
     OEMs
   After        Market
     China
   India
   Japan
   Australia
   South        Korea
   Rest        of Asia Pacific
     Rubber        Mats
   Plastic        Mats
   Textile        Mats
   Others
     Passenger        Cars
   LCVs
   HCVs
     OEMs
   After        Market
     Brazil
   Mexico
   Argentina
   Rest        of Latin America
     Rubber        Mats
   Plastic        Mats
   Textile        Mats
   Others
     Passenger        Cars
   LCVs
   HCVs
     OEMs
   After        Market
     Middle        East
   Africa
    Company       Overview
  Product       Portfolio
  Financial       Performance
  Recent       Developments/ Updates
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ELECTRIC TILE CUTTER MARKET ANALYSIS (2019-2027)
Electric tile cutters are electrically powered equipment that allows precise cutting of ceramic or other type of tiles. These cutters are available in different sizes with a wide range of varieties in its blade designs. The most trending type of blades currently available in the market are circular diamond-tipped, continuous blades, which range in size from 110 mm in diameter and above. Most of the electric tile cutters include a blade cooling system and are available with different motor sizes.
The global electric tile cutter market is segmented based on type, application, and region. On the basis of type, the market is studied across wet tile cutters and dry tile cutters. On the basis of application, the market is segmented into residential and commercial. On the basis of region, the global electric tile cutter market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, and Africa.
Market Drivers: Technological Advancements in Electric Tile Cutter
Rising demand for ceramic tiles as preferred material for floors and wall coverings is expected to increase demand for electric tile cutters, which is compact, lightweight, and affordable, and is available in less mature markets. Therefore, due to increasing demand for compact and advanced tile cutters, manufacturers are adopting innovative technologies to replace the manual tile cutters in the market. For instance, porcelain tiles are the most popular tiles that are widely used in the market and it requires precise and well finished cut, which cannot be achieved using angle grinder or manual tile cutter. Therefore, manufacturers are focused on advancements in technologies by adding features such as multi-point braking system, dust collection technology, angular measurement features, and others for precise and angular cutting of tiles. Therefore, technological advancements in electric tile cutting machines is one of the major factors driving growth of the electric tile cutter market across the globe.
For instance, in December 2014, G.M.C. s.r.l., an Italy-based company, set up a CFT project, which is funded by European Union (EU). In this project, G.M.C implemented an innovative technology that replaces the conventional tile cutting machine that produces mud, water, and dust by ultrasound technology that eliminates the need for water, thereby saving energy and water.
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Companies covered as part of this study include iQ Power Tools, GERMANS BOADA SA (RUBI UK LTD.), Brevetti Montolit S.p.A., Norcros plc, Q.E.P. Co., Inc. (Vitrex), Jack Sealey Ltd., Laptronix, CORTAG, and DEWALT.
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Global Electric Tile Cutter Market, By Type:
Global Electric Tile Cutter Market, By Application:
Global Electric Tile Cutter Market, By Region:
Company Profiles-Consultancy Companies
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
Household
Commercial
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
Latin America
Middle East
Africa
By Type:
By Application:
By Country:
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
U.S.
Canada
By Type:
By Application:
By Country:
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
Germany
Italy
France
Spain
Russia
Rest of Europe
By Type:
By Application:
By Country:
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
China
India
Japan
ASEAN
Australia
South Korea
Rest of Asia Pacific
By Type:
By Application:
By Country:
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
Brazil
Mexico
Argentina
Rest of Latin America
By Type:
By Application:
By Country:
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
GCC Country
Israel
Rest of the Middle East
By Type:
By Application:
By Sub-region:
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
Wet Tile Cutter
Dry Tile Cutter
South Africa
Rest of Africa
iQ Power Tools*
GERMANS BOADA SA (RUBI UK LTD.)
Brevetti Montolit S.p.A.
Norcros plc
Q.E.P. Co., Inc. (Vitrex)
Jack Sealey Ltd.
Laptronix
CORTAG
DEWALT
Company Highlights
Key Developments
Product Portfolio
Market Presence
Strategic Presence
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Autologous Matrix-induced Chondrogenesis Market Size Share Trends Forecast 2026
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Autologous Matrix-induced Chondrogenesis Market, by Material Type (Collagen, Polyethylene Glycol, Polylactic-Co-Glycolic Acid, and Hyaluronic Acid), by Application (Knee Cartilage, Elbow Cartilage, and Hip Cartilage), by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, And Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2019-2027
Autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis is an innovative treatment to repair articular cartilage damage. It is a one step process that uses the microfracturing method, which is followed by application of bilayer collagen I/III membrane by partially autologous fibrin glue. Increasing prevalence of bone and joint disorders such as osteoporosis and arthritis, increasing sports-related injuries, and rising demand for minimally-invasive surgery is driving the autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis market growth.
Autologous Matrix-induced Chondrogenesis Market - Drivers
Increasing number of joint and bone disorders such as osteoporosis and arthritis globally is expected to drive the autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis market growth during the forecast period.
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For instance, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) 2016 report, over 200 million people are suffering from osteoporosis worldwide in 2015. 1 in 3 women over the age of 50 years and 1 in 5 men will experience osteoporosis fractures in their lifetime.
Rising number of surgeries is expected to drive the autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis market growth during the forecast period. For instance, according to American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon (AAOS) 2019 report, around 267,000 knee replacements are performed each year in the U.S.
Autologous Matrix-induced Chondrogenesis Market - Restraints
Inefficient system of reimbursement and high cost of cartilage replacement are major factors restraining growth of the autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis market. Several health insurance companies do not insure AMIC procedure. For instance, according to Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina 2019, for patients without health insurance, a total hip replacement usually costs between US$ 31,839 and US$ 44,816, with an average cost of US$ 39,299 in the U.S.
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Autologous Matrix-induced Chondrogenesis Market - Regional Analysis
On the basis of region, the autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa. North America is expected to hold dominant position in the autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis market during the forecast period, owing to increasing sports-related injuries and rising population. For instance, according to National Safety Council (NSC) report, in 2017, over 526,000 sports-related injuries were reported in the U.S.
Asia Pacific is expected to witness significant growth over the forecast period, owing to rising demand for minimally-invasive surgery in the region. For instance, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, in 2017, minimally-invasive surgery was carried out firstly in China. Laparoscopy surgery was one of the first types of minimally-invasive surgery.
Autologous Matrix-induced Chondrogenesis Market - Competitive Landscape
Key players operating in the autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis market include Biotissue AG, Arthro-Kinetics, JRL Orthopaedic Ltd, B Braun, Melsungen AG, Matricel GmbH, Geistlich Pharma AG, and Zimmer Biomet Holdings.
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LATIN AMERICA CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE MONITORING DEVICE MARKET ANALYSIS (2020-2027)
Continuous glucose monitoring devices are considered as significant systems for improving diabetes management by providing better and pain-free blood glucose measurement. Continuous glucose monitoring devices marked a remarkable change in diabetes care, as these devices provide real-time information on blood glucose levels, non-invasively than conventional glucose monitoring devices. Continuous glucose monitoring devices constantly tracks the blood glucose level throughout the day. This device consists of various components such as sensors, transmitters, and receivers for measuring and analyzing the glucose levels.
Market Dynamics
Latin America continuous glucose monitoring device market is expected to witness significant growth over the forecast period, owing to increasing incidence of diabetes in Latin American countries which may result in increasing demand for continuous glucose monitoring device in this region. For instance, according to Global Burden of Disease Study 2016, the incidence rate of diabetes in Latin America increased from 2.74% in 2010 to 3.06% in 2016. Among all countries in Latin America, diabetes affects large number of adult population based in Mexico and Brazil.
Furthermore, convenience offered by continuous glucose monitoring devices such as display of glucose trend graph and direction arrows that allow diabetic patients to anticipate approaching glucose highs and lows regularly throughout the day, may increase the demand for these devices, which in turn is expected to drive the market growth. Moreover, technological advancements in continuous glucose monitoring components such as use of sensor with long life expectancy in continuous monitoring devices that eliminates the repetitive replacement of sensors is expected to generate remarkable revenue in the market over the forecast period.
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Key players covered as a part of this study include Medtronic Plc, Abbott, F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Johnson & Johnson, Senseonics, Inc, Dexcom, Inc., Insulet Corporation, and Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc
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Transmitters
Receivers
Insulin Pumps
Sensors
Hospitals & Clinics
Retail Channel
Online Channel
Transmitters
Receivers
Insulin Pumps
Sensors
Hospitals & Clinics
Retail Channel
Online Channel
Transmitters
Receivers
Insulin Pumps
Sensors
Hospitals & Clinics
Retail Channel
Online Channel
Transmitters
Receivers
Insulin Pumps
Sensors
Hospitals & Clinics
Retail Channel
Online Channel
Transmitters
Receivers
Insulin Pumps
Sensors
Hospitals & Clinics
Retail Channel
Online Channel
Transmitters
Receivers
Insulin Pumps
Sensors
Hospitals & Clinics
Retail Channel
Online Channel
Transmitters
Receivers
Insulin Pumps
Sensors
Hospitals & Clinics
Retail Channel
Online Channel
Transmitters
Receivers
Insulin Pumps
Sensors
Hospitals & Clinics
Retail Channel
Online Channel
Transmitters
Receivers
Insulin Pumps
Sensors
Hospitals & Clinics
Retail Channel
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Company Overview
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Financial Performance
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