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British technology company introduces smart baby bouncer

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The women’s health company has introduced a comprehensive sleeping and relaxing device at the CES technology exhibition.

The British technology company Elvie, recognized for its women’s health goods, has introduced its inaugural baby product—a smart bouncer that converts into a bassinet without requiring parents to relocate the infant.

The Elvie Rise, as stated by the company, is a hybrid gadget that enables parents to avoid transferring a baby between play, soothing, and sleep, allowing them to reclaim time to prioritize their own welfare.

In bounce mode, Elvie states that the Rise has SootheLoop technology, which captures and replicates the bounce supplied by a parent, subsequently transforming into a bassinet for naptime while allowing parents to monitor their baby’s sleep patterns via the associated app.

The Rise is being unveiled at CES, the major technology trade exhibition held annually in January in Las Vegas.

Alex Knox, chief product officer at Elvie, stated that the Rise is an extension of the company’s initiatives to provide women with increased time and autonomy, since Elvie is renowned for its breast pumping and pelvic floor health devices.

“Elvie has already revolutionized the domains of breast pumping and pelvic floor health to provide postpartum women with increased time and autonomy—and our latest innovation, Elvie Rise, perpetuates this legacy,” he stated.

“We have consulted with numerous postpartum parents, and following feeding, the primary concern was baby soothing and sleep.”

“Elvie Rise provides parents and caregivers the opportunity to reclaim hands-free, guilt-free time for themselves, assured of their baby’s safety and well-being.”

The company has not yet confirmed a release date or price for the Rise in the UK.

Elvie is among approximately 40 British companies showcasing at CES this year, and its announcement follows the statement from the chief executive of the Consumer Technology Association, which organizes CES, indicating a decline in UK participation in the event.

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Pakistan Looks for Creative Governance Solutions at the Summit at the Edge of Government Exhibition

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the Edge of Government Exhibition during the World Governments Summit in Dubai.
The exhibition, which featured contemporary examples of initiatives in several sectors of governance aimed at enhancing governance worldwide, was presented to the prime minister.
Additionally, the prime minister met and conversed with experts who offer creative answers to problems in a range of fields.
With the Prime Minister were Federal Ministers Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Sardar Awais Khan Leghari, Muhammad Aurangzeb, Attaullah Tarar, Special Assistant Tariq Fatemi, and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.

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Pakistan and IAEA Cooperation: The two organizations have been working together since 1957.

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Rafael Mariano has arrived in Pakistan for a two-day official visit as the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The Foreign Office claims that Pakistan and the IAEA have been working together since 1957.
One of the biggest beneficiaries of the IAEA’s Technical Cooperation Program, which covers nuclear energy, health, food and agriculture, and water resource management, is Pakistan.
His visit strengthens the IAEA-Pakistan relationship on nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

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74th Wild Poliovirus Detection Verified by the National Institutes of Health

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The 74th Wild Poliovirus type 1 Case of 2024 in the Nation has been confirmed by the National Institutes of Health’s Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication.
One Shikarpur polio case was confirmed by the lab. This case started on December 15, 2024. This is Shikarpur’s second polio case of 2024.
In 2024, Pakistan reported 74 cases in total. Of these, one each from Punjab and Islamabad, 27 from Balochistan, 23 from Sindh, and 22 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Only one case of polio has been reported from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 2025.
Polio is a crippling illness for which there is no treatment. To provide children a high level of immunity against this horrible disease, all children under the age of five must receive multiple doses of the oral polio vaccine and complete the recommended vaccination schedule.
The Expanded Program on Immunization offers vaccinations against 12 childhood diseases at no cost at health facilities, while the Pakistan Polio Program organizes many large vaccination drives throughout the year to provide the vaccine to children at their doorstep.

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