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Mistplay ranked #5 in the Enterprise–Industry leaders category in Deloitte's Technology Fast 50™ program

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MONTREAL, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Mistplay has ranked #5 in the Enterprise—Industry leaders category as part of the 2023 Deloitte Technology Fast 50™ program. Celebrating its 26th anniversary, the award recognizes fastest-growing enterprise-level technology, media, and telecommunications companies by revenue-growth percentage over their last four years of operation.

Additionally, the company ranked #227 on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™, a ranking of the fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies in North America, now in its 29th year.

A key component to the company’s strong growth is Mistplay’s AI-driven recommendation engine which predicts and recommends the games that individual mobile gamers are most likely to play, creating a win-win for the ecosystem as this also drives the highest ROI for gaming publishers. Jason Heller, CEO of Mistplay, says, "Loyalty-led growth is key to growing mobile gaming revenue. Our relentless pursuit to create personalized experiences for mobile gamers continues to pay off. It’s an honor to now be recognized within Deloitte’s enterprise category as we continue to scale the business to new heights by delivering unique value through play-and-earn to gamers and publishers on a global scale."

"This year’s Enterprise—Industry leaders winners represent a high level of excellence and success as members of Canada’s elite in the technology sector," stated Anders McKenzie, partner and national leader for the Technology Fast 50™ program at Deloitte Canada. "With their bold vision for the future, impactful technologies, competitive drive, and passion for pushing the boundaries, these winners catapult Canadian innovation forward nationally and on the global stage. No doubt their successes are a source of pride and inspiration for all tech entrepreneurs."

"Each year we look forward to reviewing the progress and innovations of our Technology Fast 500 winners. This year is especially celebratory as we expand the number of winners to better represent just how many companies are developing new ideas to progress our society and the world, especially during a slow economy," said Paul Silverglate, vice chair, Deloitte LLP and U.S. technology sector leader. "While software and services and life sciences continue to dominate the top 10, we are encouraged to see other categories making their mark. Congratulations to all the winners who show us how creativity, hard work and perseverance can lead to success."

About Mistplay
Mistplay is the #1 loyalty app for mobile gamers. Our community of millions of engaged mobile gamers uses Mistplay to discover new games to play and earn rewards. Headquartered in Montreal and launched in 2016, Mistplay has climbed the ranks as a media source for game publishers, most recently ranking Top 5 Best media sources for Global ROI and Retention in the 2023 Singular ROI Index. Follow Mistplay on LinkedIn for company news and updates or read more about how to partner with us here.

About the Deloitte Technology Fast 50™ program
The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 program is Canada’s pre-eminent technology awards program. Celebrating its 26th anniversary, the program recognizes business growth, innovation, and entrepreneurship in four distinct categories: Technology Fast 50 ranking, Enterprise—Industry leaders, Clean Technology, and Companies-to-Watch. The program also recognizes companies within the North American Technology Fast 500 ranking, identifying thriving technology companies in the United States and Canada. The 2023 program sponsors include Deloitte, RBCx, Osler, EDC, CCI, TMX, Clarity, and Lafond. For further information, visit www.fast50.ca.

About the 2023 Deloitte Technology Fast 500™
Now in its 29th year, the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 provides a ranking of the fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies — both public and private — in North America. Technology Fast 500 award winners are selected based on percentage fiscal year revenue growth from 2019 to 2022.

In order to be eligible for Technology Fast 500 recognition, companies must own proprietary intellectual property or technology that is sold to customers in products that contribute to a majority of the company’s operating revenues. Companies must have base-year operating revenues of at least US$50,000, and current-year operating revenues of at least US$5 million. Additionally, companies must be in business for a minimum of four years and be headquartered within North America.

Kyle West, Sr. Director of Marketing, Mistplay, kyle@mistplay.com

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Telix to Present at Jefferies London Healthcare Conference 2023

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MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited (ASX: TLX, Telix, the Company) today advises that Dr Christian Behrenbruch, Managing Director and Group CEO, will be presenting at the Jefferies London Healthcare Conference 2023.

The presentation will take place on Wednesday 15 November from 4:00 – 4:30pm GMT (11:00am EST / 3:00am AEDT, 16 November).

Participants can register for the webcast at the following link: https://wsw.com/webcast/jeff287/tlx/1734688

The webcast will be accessible on demand on the Telix website following the event.

About Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited

Telix is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialisation of diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals and associated medical devices. Telix is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia with international operations in the United States, Europe (Belgium and Switzerland), and Japan. Telix is developing a portfolio of clinical-stage products that aims to address significant unmet medical needs in oncology and rare diseases. Telix is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX: TLX).

Visit www.telixpharma.com for further information about Telix, including details of the latest share price, announcements made to the ASX, investor and analyst presentations, news releases, event details and other publications that may be of interest. You can also follow Telix on LinkedIn.

Telix’s lead product, gallium-68 (68Ga) gozetotide (also known as 68Ga PSMA-11) injection, has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA),[1] by the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA),[2] and by Health Canada.[3] Telix is also progressing Marketing Authorisation Applications for 68Ga-PSMA-11 in the United Kingdom, the European Union[4] and Brazil.

Telix Investor Relations

Ms. Kyahn Williamson
Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited
SVP Investor Relations and Corporate Communications
Email: [email protected]

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This announcement is not intended as promotion or advertising directed to any healthcare professional or other audience in any country worldwide (including Australia, United States and the United Kingdom). This announcement may include forward-looking statements that relate to anticipated future events, financial performance, plans, strategies or business developments.  Forward-looking statements can generally be identified by the use of words such as "may", "expect", "intend", "plan", "estimate", "anticipate", "outlook", "forecast" and "guidance", or other similar words. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to differ materially from any future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on the Company’s good-faith assumptions as to the financial, market, regulatory and other risks and considerations that exist and affect the Company’s business and operations in the future and there can be no assurance that any of the assumptions will prove to be correct. In the context of Telix’s business, forward-looking statements may include, but are not limited to, statements about: the initiation, timing, progress and results of Telix’s preclinical and clinical studies, and Telix’s research and development programs; Telix’s ability to advance product candidates into, enrol and successfully complete, clinical studies, including multi-national clinical trials; the timing or likelihood of regulatory filings and approvals, manufacturing activities and product marketing activities; the commercialisation of Telix’s product candidates, if or when they have been approved; estimates of Telix’s expenses, future revenues and capital requirements; Telix’s financial performance; developments relating to Telix’s competitors and industry; and the pricing and reimbursement of Telix’s product candidates, if and after they have been approved. Telix’s actual results, performance or achievements may be materially different from those which may be expressed or implied by such statements, and the differences may be adverse. Accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.

Except as required by applicable laws or regulations, Telix does not undertake to publicly update or review any forward-looking statements. Past performance cannot be relied on as a guide to future performance. Readers should read this announcement together with our material risks, as disclosed in our most recently filed reports with the ASX and on our website.

©2023 Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited. The Telix Pharmaceuticals and Illuccix name and logo are trademarks of Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and its affiliates (all rights reserved).

[1] Telix ASX disclosure 20 December 2021.

[2] Telix ASX disclosure 2 November 2021.

[3] Telix ASX disclosure 14 October 2022.

[4] Telix ASX disclosure 3 April 2023.

 

 

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The Sustainable Restaurant Association Announce #EatForTomorrow Campaign

The Sustainable Restaurant Association Announce #EatForTomorrow Campaign

The global campaign celebrates the efforts of individuals, restaurants and change-makers who are paving the way towards a more resilient, sustainable food system. Including five impactful stories from Hong Kong.

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 8 November 2023 – The Sustainable Restaurant Association – the global not-for-profit organisation setting the Standard for sustainable food and drink businesses around the world – announce #EatForTomorrow campaign. This global awareness campaign asks diners and hospitality businesses around the world a crucial question – ‘How can we eat differently today to build a better tomorrow?’.

The Sustainable Restaurant Association #EatForTomorrow Campaign

#EatForTomorrow shares inspirational stories and future-proofing innovative solutions from restaurants and businesses who are already impacting the future of our food systems. In Hong Kong, The Sustainable Restaurant Association has joined forces with five change-making organisations, businesses and spokespeople to tell the story of how they are impacting the future of food. The campaign features Chef Vicky Lau, founder of Michelin Green-Starred restaurant Mora and Two-Michelin-Starred restaurant Tate Dining Room, Zero Foodprint Asia in collaboration with Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, Rooftop Republic in collaboration with Something Wild restaurant and Farmacy in collaboration with Le Meridien Cyberport.

The campaign looks at the future of food through four lenses: ‘A Better Future for Farming’, ‘Preserving Biodiversity’, ‘Eating More Plants’ and ‘Sourcing Sustainable Seafood’. Sharing 20 incredible stories from Hong Kong, Singapore, UK & UAE encouraging more people, policy makers and businesses to get on board with protecting our food systems for the future.

By 2050, the global population is projected to reach 9.7 billion.* The challenge we face now is building a resilient food system for the future, finding clever, sustainable ways to increase, fortify and rebalance food production and distribution in ways that don’t harm the environment or exacerbate the climate crisis.

With decisive action, there is no doubt that we can play a role in feeding the growing global population. The good news is that the world is full of visionaries: farmers, entrepreneurs, chefs and activists who are already busy building a food system that works in tandem with nature, considers the climate, inspires consumers and shows the way forward. Transforming food systems is a complex task – but changing our eating habits now is the first step forward. The four key themes of the campaign distil down the actions that we can take to best impact the system:

A Better Future for Farming: How can we feed a growing population while also safeguarding and nourishing the natural environment? The journey begins in the fields, where the transformation of farming is crucial for the health of our planet. Sharing how farmers are offering solutions like regenerative, vertical and urban farming to feed the planet and restore the environment.

Taking a closer look at regenerative farming, a practice that puts nature first by mimicking natural cycles, building healthy soil, restoring biodiversity and sequestering carbon. In fact, the World Economic Forum estimates that greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture could be 6% lower each year by 2030 if even one-fifth of farmers adopted “climate-smart” agriculture such as regenerative farming. In Hong Kong, we will tell the story of Zero Foodprint Asia and their partnership with a farm in the Northern Territories.

Zero Foodprint Asia (ZFPA) is a registered charitable organization in Hong Kong, mobilizing the food world around agricultural climate solutions by ‘closing the loop’ within Asia’s food and hospitality sector. Through its Restore Fund grant program, ZFPA enables smallholder farmers to grow food alongside nature-positive, biodiverse ways; while allowing chefs, restaurant owners and diners to contribute to preserving indigenous cultivation practices, improving soil health, and restoring our climate.

Urban farming is a clever approach that brings food production into cities. Not only does this reduce food miles and transportation costs, but it can also improve local air quality, make better use of urban space and bring economic and social benefits to the surrounding communities. We delve into a story on urban farming with Hong Kong’s Rooftop Republic, highlighting their thriving micro-greens farm at Something Wild. Plus, looking at the work Farmacy do with many restaurants and hotels in the city.

Preserving Biodiversity: Of the nearly 300,000 known edible species across the planet, only 150-200 are eaten by humans; nearly 60% of all human calories from plants come from just three sources. We need to diversify our diets to protect species from extinction, and to reduce the need for intensive farming. To address this, we’re celebrating provenance and honouring our food heritage, speaking to chefs who are increasing biodiversity through initiatives like seed saving, the revival of ancient grains, rearing heritage breeds and respecting indigenous food practices. In Hong Kong we take a look at Lai Chi Wo community and farm. Nestled in the northeast New Territories of Hong Kong, Lai Chi Wo is one of the oldest, largest and best-preserved Hakka walled villages, set in an area of great natural beauty and rich biodiversity. For centuries, the indigenous community here worked in tandem with the natural surroundings of Lai Chi Wo, using traditional agricultural practices and food systems. Working with the locals, Centre for Civil Society and Governance at The University of Hong Kong initiated the village revitalisation and resumed the traditional practices with sustainable farming approach that nourishes the soils, protect biodiversity and produce nutrient-rich crops for the villagers.

Eating More Plants: The narrative will centre around how consumers can make a real difference simply by embracing a shift towards more plant-focused eating. Discover the diversity and benefits of nutritious veggies, as well as looking at plant-based meat substitutes and alternative protein sources. We tell the story of Vicky Lau and her restaurant Mora where the entire menu is based around tofu.

Vicky Lau is an acclaimed chef, and the founder and chef-proprietor of Mora restaurant, which is nestled into the historic street of Upper Lascar Row. The restaurant’s hyper-seasonal menu is defined by the versatility of soy – a pinnacle ingredient that is pillar to Asian culinary tradition. Stemming from Chef Vicky Lau’s French x Chinese cooking roots, Mora’s dishes are categorised by texture with recipes that highlight precious ingredients through the manipulation of soy.

Sustainable Seafood: Highlighting improvements in how we source seafood to better protect our marine environment, preserve biodiversity and maintain the health of our oceans. Discovering what restaurants should look for in seafood suppliers and how diners can help. We will showcase this in several ways, including delving into the work at Cornwall’s environmentally positive Westcountry Mussels, a supplier to many Food Made Good accredited restaurants, and the UAE’s Dibba Bay Oysters.

Juliane Caillouette Noble, Managing Director of The SRA, said: “Climate change and food insecurity means we are faced with a big-picture challenge: how can we build a resilient food system for the future, finding clever, sustainable ways to increase food production in ways that don’t harm the environment or exacerbate the climate crisis? To protect tomorrow’s resources, we need to make a shift in what we eat, where it comes from and how it is produced. Food choices matter – and farmers, fishers, suppliers, chefs, diners and citizens all over the world have a role to play in driving change for a better food future. There is no better moment: this is a pivotal time to build momentum for this discussion and eat our way to a better future.”

For more information please visit: https://thesra.org/

*9.7 billion on Earth by 2050, but growth rate slowing, says new UN population report | UN News
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About The Sustainable Restaurant Association

Since 2010, The Sustainable Restaurant Association (The SRA) has set the Standard for sustainable food and drink businesses around the world. The SRA connects businesses across the globe to accelerate change toward a hospitality sector that is socially progressive and environmentally restorative through the world’s largest sustainability certification tailored for the sector: Food Made Good.

Designed specifically to support businesses serving food to tackle the urgent and complex problems facing the global hospitality sector and wider food system, Food Made Good consists of three distinct and complementary elements: the Food Made Good Framework, which clearly defines what sustainability means for the sector; the Food Made Good Standard, the only 360-degree, holistic assessment for measuring progress tailored for foodservice businesses; and the Food Made Good Community, an online global network of hospitality professionals sharing challenges, ideas, resources and solutions to fuel progress within the industry.

The SRA’s new global Food Made Good Standard launched in June 2023 with support from global hospitality experts and is the only global sustainability accreditation designed specifically for the hospitality industry. Businesses wishing to begin the journey to sustainability can find out more information via. Those ready to sign up should visit .

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SmallRig Introduces the RC 60B Portable COB LED Video Light for creators on the go

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SmallRig RC 60B Portable COB LED Video Light for creators on the go

SHENZHEN, China, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The adoption of lightweight lighting solutions has emerged as a prevalent trend within content creation, especially in facilitating mobility to diverse shooting scenarios, ranging from indoor settings to outdoor environments. In response to demands for a compact, lightweight, flexible video light, SmallRig has introduced the RC 60B Portable COB LED Video Light for creators on the go.


SmallRig RC 60B Portable COB LED Video Light for creators on the go

The palm-sized, hand holdable RC 60B, measures only 300 x 270 x 115mm (11.8 x 10.6 x 4.5in), weighs only 650g (1.43lb), and offers impressive performance and capabilities. With a standard reflector, the powerful RC 60B video light produces 54,300 lux at 0.5m (1.64ft). The high-quality Bi-Color LEDs offer color temperature control from 2,700K-6,500K to simulate natural light sources or create special moods and professional lighting effects.

The built-in battery provides 45 minutes at full output and 75 minutes in ECO mode. You can connect a USB-C PD charger, PD Power Bank, and V-mount battery for non-stop power!

The real test of a video light is its ability to provide natural, precise, consistent lighting. The RC 60B produces impressive CRI 97+ and SSI 89 color rendering, TLCI 98+ and TM-30Rf 96 reproduction consistency/color fidelity accuracy, and TM-30Rg 100 saturation!

The 1.3" LCD displays brightness, color temperature, power level, special effects, and more. Separate knobs control color temperature and illumination, and a mode button quickly switches functions. Special Effects include Flash, Paparazzi, Lightning, Fireworks, Party, Faulty Bulb, TV, Flame and Breath.

The intelligent active temperature control silently cools the light while producing only 26dB at 1m (3.28ft) in normal mode and only 23dB in ECO mode, ideal for noise-free video recording.

The kit includes the RC 60B, mini Reflector, Support Column, Handle, Power Bank Clip, USB-C to USB-C Charging Cable, and padded case (at 1.5kg/3.3lb, you can take it everywhere!). A mini Softbox, PD Charger, 65~100W PD Power bank, and V-Mount battery are available separately.

For more details, please go to www.smallrig.com

About SmallRig

Founded in 2013, SmallRig designs and builds complete accessory solutions for content creation with cameras, gimbals, and mobile phones. Our accessories are widely used in live broadcasting, Vlogging, professional video production, and other fields by over two million creators worldwide. SmallRig pioneered the User Co-Design (UCD) and DreamRig programs with the ultimate goal to co-design with global creators and make their big dreams achievable.

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Senoko Energy teams up with The Straits Times to keep businesses updated on the latest ESG news

Senoko Energy teams up with The Straits Times to keep businesses updated on the latest ESG news

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 8 November 2023 – Looking to lead the charge towards achieving net-zero emissions, Senoko Energy is collaborating with The Straits Times (ST) to inspire and empower businesses to #TakeCharge in their sustainability journeys.

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With the upcoming alterations to ESG reporting regulations, it has become increasingly critical for businesses to adopt and embrace sustainability, a mission that poses significant hurdles. Businesses, especially small-medium enterprises (SMEs), might not have easy access to necessary information and resources such as financing, technology, and expertise that are required to initiate and sustain their ESG journeys.

In a partnership between Senoko Energy and ST, businesses will have the opportunity to access essential information via a monthly e-newsletter curated by ST, featuring the top 10 ESG-related news for the month. The #TakeCharge newsletter will be accessible to selected Senoko Energy’s clients and up to 100 members of the Singapore Manufacturing Federation (SMF) who choose to subscribe. Additionally, selected business customers of Senoko Energy will enjoy a six-month complimentary access to ST’s premium digital content worth $59.40.

The curated news in the e-newsletter will encompass key ESG trends and updates concerning regulatory shifts in ESG reporting; green financing; innovations in smart energy management; renewable energy solutions; corporate fleet electrification; carbon markets; waste management; data security and privacy; among other pertinent topics.

On the collaboration, Mr James Chong, Senior Vice President, Commercial of Senoko Energy said, “We recognise that the constantly changing sustainability landscape and its evolving demands can appear challenging and complex for businesses to navigate and comprehend. Our partnership with The Straits Times is aimed at assisting businesses to stay closely connected to the pulse of ESG, empowering them to identify significant concerns and #TakeCharge proactively of their ESG journeys.”

Ms Eunice Shen, Chief Customer Officer, SPH Media, said: “This collaboration with Senoko Energy shows our unwavering commitment to delivering bespoke solutions for our corporate clients. It not only showcases our capabilities in tailoring offerings to meet the diverse needs of our partners but also underscores ST’s excellence in ESG reporting. We look forward to a shared journey of empowering businesses with the knowledge and information they need to thrive in an increasingly ESG-focused world.”

Mr Dennis Mark, Chief Executive Officer, Singapore Manufacturing Federation (SMF), said, “I congratulate Senoko Energy and The Straits Times on this collaboration that pioneers a vital step forward in ESG engagement. The #TakeCharge initiative, promising to enrich 100 of our members with curated, essential ESG insights, exemplifies the kind of support SMEs need to navigate the complexities of sustainability. This collaboration is more than just a resource — it’s a beacon guiding SMEs towards a future where sustainability is not just a goal, but a key driver for business success. We urge SMF members to take a step forward towards sustainability and future-proof their business.”

For more information about this initiative, please visit www.senokoenergy.com.
Hashtag: #SenokoEnergy

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About Senoko Energy

Senoko Energy Pte Ltd provides energy for life to generations of Singaporeans, delivering safe, innovative, and efficient energy supply to customers since 1977. Integral to Singapore’s development, it is a pioneer in power generation and energy solutions, serving Singapore’s energy needs with proven reliable performance. As one of the largest power generation companies by installed capacity in Singapore, Senoko Energy has a registered capacity of 2,644 megawatts (MW), providing about one-fifth of the nation’s electricity needs. It is owned by a consortium comprising Marubeni Corporation, ENGIE, The Kansai Electric Power Co. Inc., Kyushu Electric Power Co. Inc. and Japan Bank for International Cooperation. Visit for more information.

About Singapore Manufacturing Federation

Established since 1932, the SMF represents the interest of the manufacturing community in Singapore, driving its competitiveness and sustainable growth through serving industry-specific needs. Supported by 10 industry groups and its Associated Services, the SMF enhances the competitiveness of the industry by encouraging capacity development and capability building, innovation and productivity. The SMF provides opportunities for companies to collaborate, network, and to grow and expand both locally and internationally. Current membership stands at about 5,000 members comprising SMEs, MNCs and Affiliate members. For more information, please visit www.smfederation.org.sg.

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Flala latest data shows the number of female users rise to more than 40 percent, and the post-1995 youth group is the main force

Flala latest data shows the number of female users rise to more than 40 percent, and the post-1995 youth group is the main force

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 8 November 2023 – According to the latest internal data of Flala, female users have exceeded the total number of users, with the average daily usage of 54.6 minutes. The proportion of users active for more than 15 days increased to 62.8%, among which generation Z after 1995 aged 18-24 are the main users of Flala. Flala’s intelligent matching mechanism and various functional gameplay enable more young people to make new friends and even find partners through common hobbies and similar topics.

Flala has been analyzing the users’ interests and characters through intelligent algorithms and recommending fitter choices for them to make friends, establish friendship through 1V1 chats, and mitigate the sense of loneliness. What’s more, it creates a social space for deep communication through video chatting, group chatting, livestreaming broadcast, and games. So diversified social modes give Flala a real, friendly communication atmosphere, and attract thousands of users to interact on the platform, thus hugely expanding their reach to acquaintance and enhancing their success rate. Also it refines the social experience for female users, allowing them an active and deep interaction. At present, females account for over 40% of the total users. The interest-based social trend renders more female users willing to proactively and frequently showcase their talents and share their life on the platform, and boosts their chance to have emotional resonance and find a soulmate.

The continuously increasing daily and monthly activity of App users reflects that the majority of young people can continue to meet new friends on Flala, obtain valuable information and growth, and accumulate relationship network and social assets, thus generating a sense of belonging and trust in Flala.

In the era of Internet, socializing has become one of the basic needs of humanity. As an open socializing platform favored by youngsters, Flala concentrates its focus back on socializing to continuously innovate the gameplay, so as to bring users a genuine sense of belonging and happiness. On Flala, the young can enjoy love or a single life; chat on their work or study; draw, sing or communicate the niche hobbies. Whatever you take interest in, you can always find the like minds.

Flala resolves to offer a diversified, friendly and fun social platform, allowing everyone to demonstrate his/her true self and have an enjoyable social experience.
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Dubai technology company EANAN leads evolution in advanced air mobility with the launch of unmanned aircraft fleet

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Dubai technology company EANAN leads evolution in advanced air mobility with the launch of unmanned aircraft fleet

EANAN to debut its operational fleet of UAE-made heavy cargo and eVTOL aircraft at the Dubai Airshow

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — EANAN, a UAE technology company is leading the next evolutionary step in transportation through advanced air mobility (AAM) with the launch of Dubai’s first unmanned aircraft, aiming to become the first commercially operating air mobility company in Dubai.


Dubai technology company EANAN leads evolution in advanced air mobility with the launch of unmanned aircraft fleet

Engineered and produced in Dubai, EANAN’s fleet of zero-emission heavy cargo and vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft are designed to transport people and cargo safely, efficiently, and securely across any environment, location, and for every type of need.

EANAN brings together an ecosystem of Emirati and international experts, to deliver autonomous multi-copter and flying wing aircraft from its production facility in the Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH), Dubai South, designed and engineered to exceed the rigorous demands and regulatory requirements of the aviation industry.

H.E. Rashid Hamdan Bin Khadim Al Nuaimi, Chairman, EANAN, commented, "Our vision is deeply aligned with the UAE’s ambition to be a global hub of innovation. Dubai has consistently championed technology advancements and innovations, and the launch of EANAN is a testament to this vision. As the air mobility industry evolves, EANAN is proud to be at the forefront of this transformation as we nurture Emirati talent, imagination, and ingenuity."

The projected growth of the AAM market is expected to reach an impressive $110 billion by 2035.

Ali Al Ameemi, CEO of EANAN Aviation, added, "The launch of EANAN comes at a time where there’s a greater demand for making transportation more accessible, efficient, and environmentally friendly. Our aim is to be the first commercially operating air mobility company in the city. From congestion-free travel to faster delivery of goods, assisting emergency response, and monitoring remote facilities, AAM has the potential to transform economies and societies.

"As a Dubai-born entity, we share the city’s DNA, energy, and optimism for what is possible today and tomorrow as we play our role in helping position the UAE as an innovation hub and global leader in AAM," Al Ameemi added.

EANAN will be showcasing its S-120 and S-700 Heavy Cargo for the first time at stand 63 at the Dubai Airshow taking place 13-17 November 2023 at DWC. For more information please visit, https://eanan.ae/ 

 

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NTU Singapore and Durapower develop cloud-based AI tech for safer and longer-lasting batteries

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Durapower Group CEO Mr Kelvin Lim (left) and NTU Assistant Professor Hung Dinh Nguyen (right) discussing the AI-powered technology test-bedded in the container-sized energy storage solution, containing Durapower lithium-ion batteries and battery management systems. Asst Prof Hung is holding a laptop showing the cloud-based AI-powered digital twin platform jointly developed by NTU and Durapower to better predict battery performance, enhancing system safety and extending the life of the batteries. Image: NTU Singapore

SINGAPORE, Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and Durapower Technology Singapore Pte Ltd have developed a cloud-based technology that can greatly enhance the lifespan and safety of lithium-ion batteries.


Durapower Group CEO Mr Kelvin Lim (left) and NTU Assistant Professor Hung Dinh Nguyen (right) discussing the AI-powered technology test-bedded in the container-sized energy storage solution, containing Durapower lithium-ion batteries and battery management systems. Asst Prof Hung is holding a laptop showing the cloud-based AI-powered digital twin platform jointly developed by NTU and Durapower to better predict battery performance, enhancing system safety and extending the life of the batteries. Image: NTU Singapore

As the global shift towards renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs) accelerates, the demand for efficient, safe and sustainable batteries has become a pressing concern. Similarly, with the rise in cloud computing, the demand for energy storage systems for data centres has been growing.

Powered by the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), this new solution can help companies and data centres lower the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries, including potential fire hazards, particularly in hot and humid climates like Singapore.

Led by NTU Assistant Professor Hung Dinh Nguyen and Durapower CEO Mr Kelvin Lim, this research project is supported by the Energy Market Authority (EMA) and the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF), under the Research, Innovation and Enterprise (RIE) 2020 Plan.

Over the last four years, the joint team developed a Fire & Explosion Management System (FXMS), which utilises Digital Twin technology – where a virtual replica of an actual battery is created to mirror the one in real life – offering high-accuracy, real-time monitoring, as well as predictions of battery conditions up to five years.

The FXMS can provide regular monitoring of which battery pack is likely to fail and can predict when will be a good time to replace it, with up to 95 per cent accuracy, up to over six months in future. Currently, it is being tested in a container-sized data centre on the NTU Smart Campus.

The team estimates that their patent-pending technology can help to extend the lifespan of lithium-ion batteries by more than 50 per cent, significantly reducing carbon emission through the reduction of battery waste, as batteries require a lot of resources and energy to manufacture.

Asst Prof Hung Dinh Nguyen, who is the Cluster Director of Renewables’ Integration & Microgrids at the Energy Research Institute at NTU (ERI@N), explained, "Our main aim is to enhance the safety and efficiency of large-scale energy storage systems and Electric Vehicles, as a single faulty cell can spark off a chemical fire that is extremely hard to put out. Since our technology is cloud-based, it is scalable and can easily be adapted for consumer electronics such as mobility devices, laptops and mobile phones, helping the batteries to last longer and in the long run, reduce electronic waste and carbon footprint,"

Chief Executive Officer of Durapower Group, Mr Kelvin Lim commented, "With the global mandate for sustainability, smart mobility, and a carbon neutral future, we’re seeing widespread adoption of energy storage systems and uptake of EVs. The development of a customisable software platform like FXMS furthers efforts towards robust and comprehensive digital infrastructure based on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to capture increasingly complex battery and energy usage in the EV market. The outcomes from this joint initiative with the EMA, NTU and Durapower on FXMS will enable better decisions based on data and analytics, facilitating optimal battery health, performance, and longevity."      

NTU Vice President (Industry) Professor Lam Khin Yong, said the collaboration between NTU and Durapower demonstrates how new technology in the green economy can be pioneered through a strong academia-industry partnership supported by the Singapore government.

"NTU has a strong track record in working closely with leading industry players, to develop innovations that can meet the key challenges in their sector. Combining our deep expertise in areas such as sustainability, battery technology and deep tech like IoT and AI, with Durapower’s industry knowledge and experience, we can propel innovation quicker and boost the competitiveness of our local SMEs globally in fast-rising industries such as EVs and energy storage systems."

Digital Twins, which are virtual replicas of facilities or objects in the real world, are a pivotal development in the Infocomm industry, as it enables more effective and safer decision-making through AI recommendations. It is also a research area strongly supported by the NTU 2025 Strategic Plan, under its Innovation & Entrepreneurship initiative launched earlier this year.

In the case of large battery storage systems like those used for renewable energy grids or data centres, the digital twin allows for the direct management of batteries, such as rerouting electrical load to prolong the life of weaker batteries or to temporarily stop the use of a battery pack until it can be replaced.

As battery packs age, such as those in EVs, they are commonly used for second-life applications such as energy storage and finally be recycled into new lithium-ion batteries. The ERI@N is currently developing solutions for all aspects of battery storage, from battery management systems to the manufacturing of batteries.

Moving forward, the NTU team will work closely with Durapower to trial their solution on larger data centres and to customise it for different applications and battery systems.

About Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

A research-intensive public university, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has 33,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Engineering, Business, Science, Medicine, Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences, and Graduate colleges.

NTU is also home to world-renowned autonomous institutes – the National Institute of Education, S Rajaratnam School of International Studies and Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering – and various leading research centres such as the Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Environment & Water Research Institute and Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N).

Under the NTU Smart Campus vision, the University harnesses the power of digital technology and tech-enabled solutions to support better learning and living experiences, the discovery of new knowledge, and the sustainability of resources.

Ranked amongst the world’s top universities, the University’s main campus is also frequently listed among the world’s most beautiful. Known for its sustainability, NTU has achieved 100% Green Mark Platinum certification for all its eligible building projects. Apart from its main campus, NTU also has a medical campus in Novena, Singapore’s healthcare district.

For more information, visit www.ntu.edu.sg

About Durapower Group (www.durapowergroup.com)

Headquartered in Singapore, Durapower offers closed-loop, end-to-end energy storage solutions for the electric mobility and renewable energy applications including on and off-road Electric, Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, electric marine vessel and stationary energy storage solutions. Since 2009, Durapower has been a leading innovator of Lithium-Ion cell technology, focusing on the research and development of battery materials, battery cell manufacturing and system integration. With a global presence spanning 24 countries and 49 cities, including European Countries, China, India and Southeast Asia. Durapower Group strives to make scalable, sustainable batteries that support the circular economy, empowering lives and transforming the future towards a carbon neutral economy.

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