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  • Innovation Paradox at Work: 41% of U.S. Employees Fear Job Loss for Mistakes Despite Pressure to Innovate

    New INTOO/Harris Poll Study Reveals Innovation Paradox in the American Workplace: Employees Are Expected to Innovate — Yet 41% Fear Being Fired for Making a Mistake

     
    Innovation is no longer optional in today’s workplace. According to a new study conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of INTOO, nearly three out of four full/part-time employed Americans (74%) say they are expected to bring new ideas to improve things at work, like processes, strategies, or results.
     
    The good news: employees are rising to the challenge. More than three-quarters (78%) report that they regularly contribute new ideas for improvement at work. Yet the study reveals a striking tension at the heart of workplace culture. Despite strong expectations—and strong participation—nearly two-thirds (64%) of employees say they wish they were more innovative at work. At the same time, 41% admit they are afraid of being fired if they make a mistake, such as giving incorrect information or forgetting to complete a task.
     
    The findings point to what INTOO calls an “innovation perception gap,” in which formal encouragement to experiment coexists with lingering fear of the consequences of failure.
     
    Encouragement and Anxiety Coexist
     
    On the surface, many organizations appear to be fostering supportive environments:
     
    82% say they would feel safe admitting they don’t know something at work, without worrying about being fired.
     
    81% of employees say they feel safe trying new things to improve business results at their organization.
     
    79% say mistakes are typically treated as learning opportunities at their organization.
     
    77% say their manager is always receptive to their new ideas.
     
    Yet the fear of termination suggests emotional safety has not been fully internalized across the workforce.
     
    “So many organizations are sending the right messages about innovation and learning,” said Mira Greenland, Chief Revenue Officer at INTOO. “But this data shows that policy and perception are not always aligned. When employees are expected to innovate while simultaneously fearing the consequences of missteps, creativity can stall. Leaders must go beyond encouraging experimentation and consistently demonstrate that smart risk-taking is truly safe.”
     
    Younger Professionals Better Understand the Importance of Contributing New Ideas
     
    The study also found that employees ages 35–44 are significantly more likely than older employees (ages 55+) to agree that their manager is receptive to their new ideas (83% vs 73%), and those ages 18-44 are more likely than those 65+ to say they regularly contribute innovative thinking at work (81% vs. 62%).
     
    This suggests that the newer generation of employees understands that they need to innovate to succeed, but also raises a question on whether leaders are equally empowering employees to contribute. Implications for Leaders and HR
     
    The research underscores a critical opportunity for senior leaders and HR decision-makers: closing the perception gap between stated cultural values and lived employee experience.
     
    Innovation does not fail because employees lack ideas. It falters when employees feel they must calculate the career risk of every bold move.
     
    “To unlock innovation at scale, organizations must ensure that psychological safety is not just communicated, but consistently experienced,” Greenland added. “That means creating space for honest conversations about mistakes and, more importantly, the lessons that come from them. When leaders openly discuss missteps, model vulnerability, and frame setbacks as learning moments, employees stop worrying about whether a mistake could cost them their job. That’s when creativity accelerates.”
     
    Survey Method:
     
    This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of INTOO from February 17-19, 2026 among 1,223 full/part-time employed adults ages 18 and older. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by using a Bayesian credible interval. For this study, the sample data is accurate to within +/- 3.4 percentage points using a 95% confidence level.
  •  Russia and Uzbekistan signed a roadmap for cooperation in the nuclear and related fields

    Tashkent, Mar 27: A roadmap for cooperation in the nuclear and related fields was signed in Tashkent between the Rosatom State Corporation and the Atomic Energy Agency under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzatom), as well as an additional agreement to the nuclear power plant construction contract. The documents were signed by Rosatom Director General Alexey Likhachev and Uzatom Director Azim Akhmedkhadzhaev

    The roadmap covers all key areas of cooperation on the nuclear power plant construction project, including personnel training, public awareness of modern nuclear technologies, and the creation of a future “nuclear” city at the plant. The signing of the roadmap demonstrates the comprehensive nature of the partnership between Russia and Uzbekistan in the nuclear sector, and the nuclear industry provides impetus for the development of all spheres of life.

    The supplemental agreement to the contract, signed along with the roadmap, provides for a new, integrated nuclear power plant configuration. The project will include two high-capacity power units based on VVER-1000 Generation III+ reactors and two power units with RITM-200N reactors, each with a capacity of 55 MW. Once fully operational, the nuclear power plant will generate approximately 17.2 billion kWh per year, accounting for up to 14% of Uzbekistan‘s total energy consumption. The project’s implementation will mark an important step in deepening the two countries’ strategic cooperation.

    Concrete work began simultaneously at the nuclear power plant construction site in the Farish district of the Jizzakh region for the construction of a low-power nuclear power plant unit with a RITM-200N reactor. Pavel Bezrukov, Vice President and Director of the NPP Construction Project in the Republic of Uzbekistan at JSC Atomstroyexport (the Engineering Division of the Rosatom State Corporation), and Abdizhamil Kalmuratov, Director of the Directorate for Nuclear Power Plant Construction in the Republic of Uzbekistan, launched the concrete work. Approximately 900 cubic meters of concrete will be poured during the concrete foundation work for the reactor building, scheduled for completion in April 2026. Following this phase, the foundation for the reactor building will be leveled, waterproofed, and grounded. The next key event at the construction site will be the pouring of the first concrete for the reactor building’s foundation slab

    In anticipation of concrete work, permission to use the site for two power units with two RITM-200N reactor units was received. This important decision formalizes the selected location and allows for the commencement of full-scale construction of a small nuclear power plant within the approved combined nuclear power plant configuration. The permission was issued in accordance with national regulations and international safety standards.

    “”The signing of the roadmap and agreement for the construction of the integrated nuclear power plant, and the subsequent commencement of concrete work at the site, mark Uzbekistan‘s emergence as a leader in global nuclear energy. The country is launching a unique project that will contribute to socioeconomic growth and strengthen its technological sovereignty for decades to come. For Rosatom, the project in Uzbekistan is another important step in the development of nuclear energy and in strengthening friendly relations with our strategic partners,” said Alexey Likhachev.

    Conference participants at the Rosatom stand were also able to learn about the state corporation’s experience in isotope production: today, Rosatom is one of the world’s top five suppliers and produces the widest range of radionuclides.

  • VST Presents Next-Gen Agricultural Machinery at Rashtriya Krishi Uday Expo

     

     

    Power tiller discussion

     

    Union Agriculture Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chauhan Visits Stall

    Budni, Madhya Pradesh, Mar 27: VST Tillers Tractors Ltd., a pioneer in farm mechanization in India, an undisputed leader in the power tiller segment and a pioneer in 4WD compact agricultural machinery, showcased its comprehensive range of advanced farm mechanization solutions at Rashtriya Krishi Uday Expo 2026, held at the Central Farm Machinery Training & Testing Institute (CFMTTI), Budni.

    VST was privileged to welcome Shri. Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Hon’ble Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, to its stall at the expo. The interaction provided an opportunity to showcase VST’s innovative mechanization solutions, including its distinctive power tiller and 4WD compact tractor, both designed to deliver affordability and ease of operation for small and marginal farmers. Backed by a legacy of nearly six decades, VST products have consistently supported farmers in addressing complex mechanization needs in a simple, efficient, and cost-effective manner.

    VST Tillers Tractors also presented its diverse portfolio of products, designed to meet the evolving needs of Indian farmers across varying landholding sizes. The display highlighted the company’s innovation-driven approach, offering solutions that enhance productivity, reduce labour dependency, and promote sustainable farming practices.

    VST Tillers Tractors

    The Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institute, Budni (commonly known as FMTTI Budni) plays a critical and foundational role in strengthening farm mechanization in India. It drives inclusive farm mechanization by validating affordable solutions for small and marginal farmers, promoting region-specific technologies, bridging manufacturers with end users, standardizing machinery for quality assurance, and enabling sustainable, efficient agricultural practices. Rashtriya Krishi Uday 2026 Hosted at CFMTTI, Budni is a unique initiative by the Agriculture Ministry, bringing together farmers, agri-tech professionals, manufacturers, policymakers, institutions, and international stakeholders. The event serves as a premier platform for showcasing cutting-edge technologies, facilitating knowledge exchange, and enabling high-impact business collaborations within the agricultural sector.

    Through its participation at the expo, VST Tillers Tractors reaffirmed its commitment to advancing Indian agriculture through smart mechanization and innovation to enable a more productive, profitable, and future-ready agricultural ecosystem in India.

     

  • Indian Rupee Hits Record Low Amid Rising Oil Prices and Stronger Dollar

    The Indian rupee weakened sharply on Friday, dropping 74 paise to touch a new record low of 94.70 against the US dollar in intra-day trading. The decline comes amid rising global crude oil prices and a firm US dollar, with ongoing tensions in West Asia showing no signs of resolution.

    The currency opened at 94.18 and continued to fall through the session, slipping past the 94.50 level before hitting its lowest-ever mark.

    Market participants say the rupee is under pressure from multiple fronts. Strong demand for dollars from oil-importing companies, coupled with continued foreign investor outflows from Indian equities, has weighed heavily on the local currency. Exporters, meanwhile, are delaying conversions in anticipation of more favorable rates, further tightening dollar supply.

    The weakness in the currency also coincides with a downturn in domestic stock markets, reflecting cautious investor sentiment.

    In the previous session on Wednesday, the rupee had already fallen to 93.96, which was its closing record low at the time. Financial markets remained shut on Thursday due to Ram Navami.

    Experts note that sustained demand for the US dollar—especially from importers—continues to keep the rupee under pressure.

    Globally, the US dollar remains firm, with the dollar index edging higher, indicating strength against major currencies. At the same time, Brent crude prices climbed significantly before easing slightly, hovering around $107 per barrel. Elevated oil prices are particularly impactful for India, which depends heavily on imports to meet its energy needs.

  • Casagrand Brings a New Era of Premium Villa Living to Tiruppur; Launches Casagrand Blossoms in Poondi

    Tiruppur, Mar 27: Introducing a new chapter in Tiruppur’s urban living landscape, Casagrand, one of the leading real estate developers in India, announced the launch of Casagrand Blossoms, a first-of-its-kind premium villa community in the city. Spread across 8.4 acres, the low-density residential enclave features a limited inventory of 113 ultra-spacious 4 BHK villas ranging between 2,543 – 2,767 sq.ft, setting a new benchmark for community-led living. Thoughtfully designed to elevate everyday living, the project brings together 59 curated lifestyle amenities within a serene Balinese-themed setting, delivering an immersive, resort-like experience at an unbelievable price point starting from just ₹1.59 crore.

    Casagrand Brings a New Era of Premium Villa Living to Tiruppur; Launches Casagrand Blossoms in Poondi

     Planned with a strong focus on openness and natural integration, Casagrand Blossoms dedicates over 5.5 acres to open spaces, including 2.3 acres of lush, landscaped greenery, creating a serene and expansive living environment. Anchoring the development is a 9,300 sq. ft. grand clubhouse, complemented by a 6,300 sq. ft. swimming pool that serves as a vibrant social and leisure centrepiece. Together, these elements are designed to foster a sense of community while offering residents the luxury of space, calm, and everyday escape within the development.

    The community has been thoughtfully curated to support a holistic lifestyle, with amenities that cater to fitness, recreation, and mindful living. Residents can engage in a range of wellness-focused activities through features such as a cross-fit zone, outdoor gym, basketball court, self-tennis practice wall, and a dedicated yoga gazebo. Leisure and social experiences are equally prioritised, with indoor games, indoor mini golf, and well-planned children’s play zones, including a swimming pool with a dedicated kids’ section and interactive water features. The landscape is further enriched with distinctive elements such as a herbal garden, hammock garden, topiary garden, and aromatic tree garden, alongside practical additions like a co-working space and a pet park with a wash bay, bringing together nature, functionality, and lifestyle in a seamless living experience.

    Strategically located in Poondi near AVP College, Casagrand Blossoms offers seamless access to Tiruppur’s key social and civic infrastructure, including reputed schools, colleges, hospitals, shopping destinations, entertainment hubs and major transport corridors. Its location also ensures strong connectivity to employment centres and commercial zones, making it an address that combines premium living with everyday convenience. With its low density planning, expansive open spaces and deeply considered lifestyle offering, Casagrand Blossoms is positioned to redefine premium villa living in Tiruppur.

  • Silver Prices Drop Sharply in Bhubaneswar Amid Global Uncertainty

    Silver Prices Drop Sharply in Bhubaneswar Amid Global Uncertainty

    Pic Credit: Pexel

    Bhubaneswar: Silver prices witnessed a significant decline in Bhubaneswar today, falling by ₹15,000 per kilogram. As a result, the price of silver now stands at ₹2,45,000 per kg.

    In recent days, both gold and silver prices have shown noticeable fluctuations. Market experts attribute this volatility to ongoing global uncertainties, particularly concerns related to geopolitical tensions and the possibility of war.

    Meanwhile, gold prices have moved in the opposite direction. The price of 22-carat gold increased by ₹150, reaching ₹1,32,650. Similarly, 24-carat gold rose by ₹160 and is now priced at ₹1,44,710.

    The current trend reflects an unstable market, with precious metal prices continuing to react to global developments.

  • Shankar Fenestrations & Glasses Showcases Sustainable Solutions at Greentech Summit 2026. Organised by CII and IGBC

    Mar 27: Shankar Fenestrations & Glasses had a very well-received presence at the Greentech Summit 2026, organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) & the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), reinforcing Shankar Glass’s dedication to supplying future-proof and sustainable solutions for buildings.

    Shankar Fenestrations & Glasses Showcases Sustainable Solutions at Greentech Summit 2026. Organised by CII and IGBC

    This was demonstrated during the summit by Shankar Glass’s well-designed and well-presented exhibition space, featuring a variety of architectural, commercial, and residential product offerings for architects, government bodies, town planners, individuals, and developers. The products included high-performance door & window systems, façade solutions, UPVC & aluminium extrusion systems, and architectural glass, including bulletproof glass designed for energy-efficient and contemporary infrastructures.

    The interactive displays and product demos at Shankar Glass illustrated the role of its products in natural lighting, creating better airflow, providing longer-lasting products, and improving sustainable building quality. Its emphasis on merging performance with design and sustainability has been well received among participants looking for alternatives to traditional materials for sustainable and innovative construction projects.

    Dinesh Chandra Pandey, Founder of Shankar Fenestrations & Glasses, stated,

    “I have had the opportunity to participate in an event where we showcased our entire product line and established relationships with key players within the industry, such as architects, government ministries, institutions significant to the construction industry, etc., that assist in creating intelligent and sustainable building solutions.” “I was also very pleased with the participation of Shri Harsh Vardhan Bansal of Unity Group. At Shankar Glass, our goal is to deliver products that enhance architecture and design while being durable and environmentally friendly.”

     Shankar Fenestrations & Glasses is committed to developing and delivering innovative, high-end, and top-class architectural products and to providing their clients with the long-term support they need to create sustainable, energy-efficient, cutting-edge products; aesthetically pleasing buildings; and environmentally friendly buildings.

  • Finland Leads Global Happiness Rankings; Indian Professionals Eye Sustainable Careers in High-Trust Work Culture

    Mar 25: Finland has once again secured the top position in the latest World Happiness Report, reinforcing its reputation as the world’s happiest country. The ranking reflects a society built on trust, stability, and strong social support systems—factors that are increasingly attracting global talent, including professionals from India.

    Beyond its happiness index, Finland is gaining attention for its distinctive model of sustainable career growth. The country promotes meaningful long-term careers, balanced workloads, and a work–life culture that is both culturally ingrained and structurally supported.

    Recent data from Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) highlights a growing interest among Indian professionals. Indians were among the largest groups applying for first specialist residence permits in 2025, accounting for approximately 34% of specialist-level talent. Around 300 permits were issued to Indian professionals between January and November 2025.

    “Indian professionals are not just looking for their next role—they are seeking environments where career growth aligns with quality of life,” said Laura Lindeman, Senior Director and Head of Work in Finland unit at Business Finland. “Finland offers a stable, trust-based work culture where international experts can build long-term futures.”

    Unlike high-pressure work environments focused on short-term gains, Finland’s employment ecosystem emphasizes autonomy, flat hierarchies, and realistic expectations. This approach enables professionals to remain productive and innovative without compromising their wellbeing.

    Happiness Through Sustainable Careers

    In Finland, workplace satisfaction is rooted in everyday practices—fair treatment, equal rights regardless of nationality, and strong labour protections. Access to high-quality education and healthcare further reduces stress, allowing professionals to focus on growth and long-term planning.

    Indian Professionals Rethink Success

    For many Indian professionals, Finland’s model is prompting a shift in career priorities. Experienced professionals are increasingly valuing stability, transparency, and purpose-driven work over rapid but unsustainable growth.

    Through initiatives like the Discover Finland Knowledge Pathway, candidates are learning to align their skills with Finland’s deliberate, trust-based hiring approach. Professionals are also redefining success as steady, meaningful progress rather than constant career churn.

    Work–Life Balance and Everyday Wellbeing

    Finland’s appeal lies in its holistic approach to life and work. Clearly defined roles, respect for personal time, safe cities, and access to nature contribute to a high quality of life. Combined with efficient public services and inclusive policies, the country offers an environment where career ambition and personal wellbeing can coexist.

    Finland Engages with Indian Talent

    As interest continues to grow, the Work in Finland initiative will engage with Indian professionals this April. Events will be held in New Delhi on April 17, Mumbai on April 20, and Bengaluru from April 21–24, including participation at the Great International Developer Summit.

    These engagements aim to provide insights into career opportunities, work culture, and pathways for professionals seeking to build sustainable careers in Finland.

  • SCOPE Rebrands as Sentova, Evolves into Global Investment Banking Platform Across US, GCC and India

     

    Mar 27 | SCOPE, a cross-border investment advisory and venture ecosystem platform, has officially rebranded as Sentova, marking its transition into a global investment banking and financial advisory firm with a sharper focus on institutional deal-making and cross-border capital flows.

    Sentova will now focus on three core verticals, venture capital fundraising, private equity buyouts, and investment consulting, offering end-to-end advisory from deal structuring to transaction closure. The firm operates with a high-conviction, mandate-led approach, prioritising select engagements where it can deliver meaningful value rather than pursuing volume-driven transactions. 

    The transition comes at a time when global capital flows are becoming increasingly interconnected, particularly across the India–Gulf and US–Middle East corridors. With its established investor network and cross-border execution experience, Sentova is positioned to play a strategic role in enabling capital movement across these high-growth regions.

    Appala

     

    Speaking on the transition, Appalla Saikiran, Founder & CEO, Sentova, said:“SCOPE was built to solve one of the biggest challenges founders face that is access to the right capital. Over the years, we have grown from a network-driven platform into a full-stack advisory firm working on complex, cross-border transactions. Sentova represents the next phase of that journey where we combine global capital access, institutional-grade execution, and deep founder alignment to deliver high-impact outcomes.”

    Founded by Appalla Saikiran in Hyderabad, SCOPE began as an invite-only global platform designed to connect startups with investors, mentors, and capital networks, addressing inefficiencies in fundraising access and deal discovery. Over time, the platform built a significant global network, including over 20,000 angel investors, 7,000 venture capital firms, and 200+ family offices, enabling it to facilitate capital access for hundreds of startups across geographies. 

    Building on this foundation, SCOPE expanded beyond networking into full-stack investment advisory, launching dedicated verticals such as SCOPE VC, which has backed early-stage startups across sectors like fintech and gaming, and raising institutional capital through structured funds and mandates. The firm has also facilitated fundraising for multiple startups and venture funds, further strengthening its positioning within the global capital ecosystem. 

    In parallel, SCOPE deepened its financial capabilities by acquiring an asset management license in the United States and raising capital to expand its investment operations, reflecting its ambition to operate as a global financial services platform. 

    The rebranding to Sentova reflects this evolution from a high-growth startup ecosystem platform to a mandate-driven investment banking firm operating across the United States, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and India. 

    With its rebranding, Sentova aims to strengthen its positioning as a global bridge between capital and opportunity, serving growth-stage companies, institutional investors, and family offices with integrated, cross-border advisory capabilities.

     

  • TPV Technology strengthens global commitment to Human Rights & the ethical sourcing of materials with new partnerships

    TPV Technology strengthens global commitment to Human Rights & the ethical sourcing of materials with new partnerships

     

    Amsterdam, Mar 26:  TPV Technology – the world’s leading supplier of displays and the tech giant behind TP Vision, MMD Monitors and Displays, and AOC, together with PPDS – has further strengthened its global commitment to social sustainability and the human rights of workers by partnering with leading not for profit organisations The Mekong Club and the EPRM.

    Continuing to meet the requirements of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), these new memberships, focused on social sustainability and human rights, form part of TPV Technology’s unwavering, long held, and deeply ingrained commitment to people, communities, and the planet – a philosophy shared across all business units.

    Stefan van Sabben, Global Director of CSR and Sustainability at TPV Technology, commented: “We are a production oriented organisation with a worldwide network of locations and suppliers. Our responsibility focuses not only on our own sphere of influence but also on processes further down the supply chain. We believe in working both as a community and as a part of communities to amplify our efforts. That is certainly the case with our social responsibility.”

    Joining forces for good

    Founded in 2011 in Hong Kong, The Mekong Club is a leading not for profit organisation that works together with member companies to combat modern slavery, forced labour, and human trafficking. 

    Recognised and respected globally, its members span multiple industries, including manufacturing, finance, and hospitality, reflecting a shared determination to drive meaningful change. Members include renowned global brands, including Mattel, Decathlon, Unilever, Amazon, and The Walt Disney Company.

    Membership provides access to expert guidance, practical tools, and a network of like minded organisations committed to addressing these complex challenges.

    Commenting on the new membership, Stefan commented: “We strictly prohibit all forms of forced labour and modern slavery in both our own operations and in our supply chains. Membership of the Mekong Club will help us ensure forced labour is never used in the scope of our business.”

    He continued: “To address modern slavery challenges across sectors and industries, collaboration with other organisations is key. We look forward to collaborating with The Mekong Club and fellow members to deepen our knowledge and to exchange ideas and learnings with other businesses that are serious about making a difference.”

    TP Vision, MMD Monitors and Displays, AOC, and PPDS rigorously follow the human rights and labour standards set by the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), the International Labour Organisation (ILO), and the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA).

    Ethical sourcing of materials

    Meanwhile, the European Partnership for Responsible Minerals (EPRM) concentrates on human rights and environmental challenges linked to mineral extraction and processing, an area at the very start of TPV Technology’s supply chains.

    Set up in 2016, key areas of focus for the ERPM include artisanal and small scale mining (ASM) in conflict affected and high risk areas.

    By bringing together companies, governments, and civil society organisations, the EPRM works to improve working conditions and environmental practices. It also promotes responsible sourcing of key minerals such as tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold. Through on the ground projects and collaborative support, the initiative helps supply chain participants strengthen their responsible sourcing practices.

    Members include blue chip organisations such as Royal Philips, NXP, Samsung, Intel, and Fairphone, as well as other supply chain actors, such as Valcambi (a refiner), Gold by Gold Colombia (a gold purchaser and trader), and the Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI – of which TPV is also a member). Civil society members include Solidaridad, Terre des hommes, and Pact.

    TPV Technology publishes an annual Conflict Minerals report that outlines its commitment, policy and procedures regarding the responsible sourcing of minerals, with the company committed to not purchasing raw materials, subassemblies or supplies that are known to contain conflict minerals that directly or indirectly finance or benefit armed groups in the DRC or other CAHRAs (conflict affected and high risk areas).

    Furthermore, the company has been a member of the Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI) since 2015 and a member of the International Tin Supply Chain Initiative (ITSCI) since early 2023. Since December 2023 – and recently renewed for another three years – it has actively funded and supported ITSCI’s responsible and inclusive mining governance projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Marcella Klinker, Sustainability Specialist – Human Rights and Supply Chains at TPV Technology, said: “For us at TPV Technology, joining the EPRM reinforces our commitment to responsibly sourcing the minerals used in our products and continuously strengthening our mineral due diligence practices. We look forward to collaborating with the EPRM and other members on developing innovative partnerships and initiatives that enhance due diligence practices and support more responsible mineral supply chains.”