August 2022 Going Paperless Industry News Roundup

Every month on the Digiscan blog we present the paperless industry news stories that we did not cover during the month in a roundup form. For the month of August 2022, we have a great selection of news snippets that cover a broad spectrum of the going paperless industry. Let’s take a look at some of the most interesting and important going paperless industry happenings that can spark change, ideas, and growth in our own personal and professional lives.

August 2022 Paperless Industry News Roundup Story #1: Bhubaneswar Healthcare

The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) will implement paperless registration, prescription and patient calling systems in all urban public primary health centres (UPHCs) and urban community health centres (UCHCs) in the city of Bhubaneswar which is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Odisha. Would you prefer your entire healthcare experience to be paperless?

August 2022 Paperless Industry News Roundup Story #2: UTA E-Ticketing Grant

Sharareh “Sherri” Kermanshachi, associate professor of civil engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington, earns a grant to study the effectiveness of electronic ticketing technology in transportation projects. Sherri received a $108,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) through the Transportation Consortium of South-Central States (TranSET) to study e-ticketing. E-ticketing is a paperless process that leverages data to streamline the construction payment process by enabling real-time tracking of the materials delivered to construction sites. If you could have a research grant for any kind of paperless research study which industry would you choose to cover?

August 2022 Paperless Industry News Roundup Story #3: The Ultimate Drill Book

Virginia-based The Emory & Henry band is going green this fall by moving away from paper sheet music and using a paperless application called “The Ultimate Drill Book”. This digital app helps the members of the band to see the drill and where each member’s assignments are in real-time while also saving on paper costs as well as practice time and environmental waste. What is the most unique use you can think of for a going paperless service or technology?

August 2022 Paperless Industry News Roundup Story #4: Bamboo Toilet Paper

Procter & Gamble is developing bamboo-based toilet paper as part of its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and reliance on wood pulp, under mounting pressure from environmental groups. Cincinnati-based P&G updated watch groups about its practices surrounding forestry and its purchase of wood pulp logged from intact forest landscapes and disclosed that it has created a new Charmin Ultra Eco product made from bamboo fibers and that it plans to conduct consumer testing and limited sales in late 2022. If you could eliminate any paper product in your life which one would it be?

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