“Catalyzing Next Generation” Restressed At SEAOHUN 2022 Conference

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“Catalyzing Next Generation” restressed at SEAOHUN 2022 Conference

“Catalyzing Next Generation” Restressed At SEAOHUN 2022 Conference

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2022

More Than 300 Health Practitioners, Educators, And Researchers From 30 Countries Gathered At SEAOHUN 2022 International Conference To Brainstorm Ways Forwards To Enhance Country-Level Capacities For Infectious Disease Preparedness, Detection, And Outbreak Response.

At the three-day event during 5-7 September 2022, lessons learnt from the Covid-19 pandemic were shared and Covid-19 was touted as an alarm bell for the urgency in enhancing response capacities and capabilities.

Organized by Southeast Asia One Health University Network in collaboration with Chulabhorn Royal Academy and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (Usaid), Chevron, Zoetis, and Pfizer.

The conference themed Catalyzing One Health Citizens of the Future” brought together students, academicians, practitioners and advocates with diverse backgrounds to share their experience, research findings, and perspectives to discuss One Health education, policy gaps and partnership needs in One Health, and complex health threat issues such as the Covid-19 pandemic and antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

“Catalyzing Next Generation” restressed at SEAOHUN 2022 Conference
“Catalyzing Next Generation” restressed at SEAOHUN 2022 Conference
“Catalyzing Next Generation” restressed at SEAOHUN 2022 Conference

Parntep Ratanakorn, Chairperson of SEAOHUN Executive Board and Chair of the SEAOHUN 2022 International Conference said “We selected this theme because we intend to highlight how health is a concern for all and that we all have impacts upon our wellbeing and that of other living things by the choices we make.” 

In his keynote speech “One Health in the Age of Pandemics and Climate Change”, Dennis Carroll, Chair of Leadership Board, Global Virome Project, highlighted the interconnectedness of climate change and pandemics and stressed the need in equipping the next generation with multisectoral knowledge and tools to deal with the urgency, dynamics, and complex global issues.  

As the globe is faced with dual challenges – pandemics and climate change, he said the situation is getting more complex and more challenging as reflected through the loss of biodiversity, threats to food security, severity and frequency of floods, storms, drought, etc.

Despite the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels, the threshold has already been breached in many parts of the world and multisectoral threats have been felt by humans, animals, and the environment.

In this regard, One Health Vision could be an answer, he stressed. Starting 15 years ago, One Health seeks to identify problems and solutions, to create platforms that will enhance the next generation’s capabilities for the global population’s wellbeing, not just physical or mental health.

“Catalyzing Next Generation” restressed at SEAOHUN 2022 Conference

Supporting it are emerging technologies that can mitigate the impacts while global citizens’ change behaviours are a must “Look at risks associated with climate change and actions we need to take. Those risks are rapidly evolving and changing,” he said, urging participants to expand One Health Vision. “We know what to do. We know how to do it. What we need to do is to commit ourselves to do it now.” 

SEAOHUN 2022 International Conference featured the following panel discussions:
•    Catalyzing One Health Citizens of the Future 
•    Innovation to Stop Future Pandemics
•    Combatting a Silent Pandemic: Antimicrobial Resistance

Given the intensifying impacts, panellists at all sessions agreed on the need to develop One Health citizens of the future and equip them with capabilities and tools to prepare for and deal with imminent pandemics and other public health emergency threats.

Collaboration of all parties “whole-of-government, whole-of-society” from public and business sectors to academics including the community was underpinned to expand the One Health approach that brings multiple disciplines to work locally, nationally, and globally to obtain optimal health for people, animals, and the environment.  

The panellists at the panel discussion on “Innovation to Stop Future Pandemics” amplified the importance of multi-sectoral, multi-discipline collaboration to prevent and stop diseases and spillover, either via vaccine, new drug development, and real-time data sharing platform. 

At the panel discussion on “Combatting Antimicrobial Resistance using One Health Approach”, panellists voiced concerns about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as the silent pandemic may spur over-prescription of antibiotics to tackle associated infections. They stressed the need for a network where evidence and data can be collected, analysed, and utilized for shaping national policies and shared among practitioners.   

The Full-On Fun For Families And Couples As Holiday Inn Resort Samui Bophut Beach Debuts In Samui

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The full-on fun for families and couples as Holiday Inn Resort Samui Bophut Beach debuts in Samui

The Full-On Fun For Families And Couples As Holiday Inn Resort Samui Bophut Beach Debuts In Samui

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2022

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New Beachfront Resort With The Largest Indoor Kids’ Club In Samui Opens In October 2022 With Special Grand Opening Package That Starts At THB 3,600 Per Night

Holiday Inn Resort Samui Bophut Beach is a new resort set directly on the white sands of Koh Samui’s Bophut Beach, a few steps away from the famous Fisherman’s Village, and will open its doors on 1 October 2022 with a grand opening offer package. 

Designed with families and couples in mind, the resort offers 203 rooms, including family suites and kids’ suites with bunk beds. Other facilities include the Essence Samui lobby lounge, an all-day-dining restaurant named Fisherman’s Table, the Lazy Coconut pool bar, and Jungle’s Book – the jungle-themed indoor kids’ club that is the largest in Samui and will delight your children with a multi-sensory experience including kitchen play zone, reading corner, gaming zone with Nintendo games, movies, a toy zone, and a tree house. Youngsters also have an outdoor playground and the Splash Pad.  

The full-on fun for families and couples as Holiday Inn Resort Samui Bophut Beach debuts in Samui

The resort features Holiday Inn’s Kids Stay and Eat Free policy.

Holiday Inn Resort Samui Bophut Beach is celebrating its grand opening with a promotional 20% discount package in which rates start from THB 3,600 net and include a wide range of children’s activities.

The Grand Opening Package is for a minimum of two nights and is available for booking from now until 31 October 2022 for a stay any time between now and 20 December 2022.

The full-on fun for families and couples as Holiday Inn Resort Samui Bophut Beach debuts in Samui

Guests staying two nights receive THB 800 resort credit per room per stay, access to the jungle-themed kids’ club, playground, splash pad, and all children’s activities. For a stay of three nights, roundtrip transfers between the airport and the resort are added to the package.

IHG One Rewards members earn double reward points. 

Bookings can be made at: https://bit.ly/3JcrPjT

Miguel Jaun, General Manager, Holiday Inn Resort Samui Bophut Beach said, “I am incredibly proud of the very hard work put in by everyone involved to complete the setup and preparation of the hotel. The team and I are very excited in opening our doors to the world as of 1st October and to start welcoming guests.”

The full-on fun for families and couples as Holiday Inn Resort Samui Bophut Beach debuts in Samui

Holiday Inn Resort Samui Bophut Beach

Situated at a prime area of Samui Island, on the soft white sand of Bophut Beach, renowned for its crystal blue waters, Holiday Inn Resort Samui Bophut Beach offers perfect family friendly beachfront accommodations for travellers. Families with young children can expect a one-of-a-kind experience, with the biggest kids’ club in Samui including indoor and outdoor playground and a splash pad. The resort is just 15 minutes away from Samui International Airport and only a short ride to well-known Koh Samui attractions. Everything you need is within 10 minutes, including Coco Tam’s (1 min), Fisherman’s Village (3 min), spa (3 min), shopping mall (5 min), Big Buddha (10 min), Wat Plai Laem (10 min), and direct access to Bophut Beach and water sports activities and suppliers (1 min).
 

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Minister Honours Forest Heroes On The 126th Anniversary Of The Royal Forest Department

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Minister honours forest heroes on the 126th anniversary of the Royal Forest Department

Minister Honours Forest Heroes On The 126th Anniversary Of The Royal Forest Department

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2022

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Minister Of Natural Resources And Environment Varawut Silpa-Archa On Sunday (September 18) Presided Over The Ceremony To Celebrate The 126th Anniversary Of The Establishment Of The Royal Forest Department On September 18, 1896.

The event was held at the statue of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in front of the department’s headquarters in Bangkok.

The event was joined by minister’s assistant Anucha Sasomsub, minister’s secretary Thanesphol Thanaboonyawat, ministry permanent secretary Jatuporn Buruspat, and executives and officials of the Royal Forest Department.

Minister honours forest heroes on the 126th anniversary of the Royal Forest Department

During the ceremony, Varawut placed wreaths to commemorate the actions of forest rangers who had lost their lives on duties while fulfilling the department’s mission of protecting Thailand’s forests and natural resources. He also presented honorary badges ‘Rak Pa Rak Phaen Din’ to individuals who have made contributions to the forestry industry, as well as awards for farmers, operators of community forests and civil servants under the Royal Forestry Department retiring in 2022 who have contributed to Thailand’s forest and natural resources.

Minister honours forest heroes on the 126th anniversary of the Royal Forest Department

In his speech, Varawut said the department’s work in forest protection has continued for over a century and will be carried on as the world is moving forward toward new challenges. “Climate changes, biodiversity, and the integration of carbon credit system to solve environmental issues are among the challenges that forest officials will face,” he said. “Besides maintaining the main mission of protecting the country’s forest and natural resources, the Royal Forest Department is also responsible for helping people get legal access to approved forest areas to ensure the efficient usage of resources.

Minister honours forest heroes on the 126th anniversary of the Royal Forest Department

“I hereby urge all officials to adhere to the royal idea of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, who had always reiterated the importance of sustainable forest management and protection. I also thank all forest officials for their hard work and dedication in preserving natural resources for the future generation,” said Varawut.

Minister honours forest heroes on the 126th anniversary of the Royal Forest Department

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Electrification And The Path To Net-Zero

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Electrification and the path to net-zero

Electrification And The Path To Net-Zero

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2022

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By Ron Beck, Senior Director, Industry Marketing And Lawrence Ng, Vice President, APJ, Aspen Technology, Inc.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration projects a nearly 50% increase in world energy use by 2050, led by growth in renewables. Similarly, the demand for electricity will increase 75 – 100% within the same time-period, driven by the shift in mobility to electric vehicles, and industrial electrification. Most of the projected increase in demand will be met by renewable energy. As most renewable power options, such as solar and wind, will be generated away from population centers, larger capacity, and more resilient transmission systems will be key. While distribution systems need to grow and be more dynamic, cybersecurity remains a concern. 

The game changer lies with digital technology, which is mission-critical for electrification, as the shift from fossil-based systems to electric will drive change within the existing power infrastructure and beyond, with new microgrids, and self-generation at industrial sites. Digital solutions used in power management will manage the complex power requirements, facilitate cybersecurity, integrate advanced analytics and AI to automate reliability, and flexibly enable distributed, loosely coupled microgrids. 

Mitigating growing energy demand and emissions

According to McKinsey, the top three generators of greenhouse gas (CO2 and methane) emissions in 2019 were from power generation (30%); industry (20%); mobility (19%) – mostly from the burning of fossil fuels for energy. This January 2022 report titled “The net-zero transition: what it would cost, what it could bring” focuses on opportunity for power generators and industry to invest preferentially in renewable, low-carbon energy sources, and electrify industrial processes. As such, the electrification of heavy industry to meet the decarbonization imperative is driving 50% more growth in electricity, than from mobility alone. 

To mitigate growing global energy demand, energy efficiency is key. Digital technologies will be instrumental in achieving 10 – 20% increase in energy efficiency. In support of net-zero targets, capital-intensive industries are focused on electrifying energy production and process heat, while ensuring that electrical generation aligns with their own sustainability initiatives. 
 

At the same time, carbon trading, and carbon tax emissions-cutting policies are increasingly crucial in providing access to the right levels of capital for decarbonization investment in the most challenged economic zones and industry sectors. Investments in renewables and intelligent grids, go together with carbon trading. Digital solutions supporting distributed generation sources and grids are crucial for tracing carbon emissions from renewable source to industrial end use – and onward, complementary mass-balance solutions enable calculation and tracking the carbon intensity of finished products produced via renewable energy. 

Fossil fuels will continue to be a significant source of global energy through 2050. However, carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) will play an increasingly important role. To move beyond what CCUS can achieve, electrification has a key role in reducing carbon emissions. This is especially so, with new investments, almost exclusively in low-carbon electricity sources, and the retrofitting and replacement of older CO2 emitting utilities and processes in energy-intensive plants, which includes refining units, bulk chemicals, metals, such as aluminium. This shift in investment will drive a new generation of digital solutions to support the growing appetite for electrification. 

Turning challenges into opportunities 

With distributed power resources, grids will need to accommodate rapidly expanding and evolving distributed power production, storage and consumption models. New digital software will need to rapidly keep pace with the innovation of the power generation system. 

Power grids will need to expand steadily beyond their current capacity and change their structure to eliminate single points of failure and to accommodate the dynamic nature of distributed renewables. Traditional grids are expensive to upgrade and digital solutions commonly used for transmission and distribution management are insufficient. The underlying solutions must be structured to accommodate increasing adoption of AI-driven solutions to further optimize and protect electrical networks.  

With the increasing complexity of distribution systems, reliability and outage prevention becomes more challenging to manage with traditional approaches. Digital technology based on advanced data analytics and AI will become essential to assist operators in responding quickly and effectively to situations across a diverse system. To succeed, digital management systems will need to provide granular and easily visualizable views of the customer distribution network.  

It is necessary to monetize distributed power, as advances in digital software provide this visibility, enabling distribution companies to monetize operations, optimization, maintenance and pricing of distributed power and storage. As vehicle batteries increase their capacity and capabilities, the mobility network can be monetized as a storage element of the connected grid. 

Cybersecurity needs need to be met. Software providers like OSI have proven track records in meeting standards, reacting rapidly and updating systems for electric utility providers. 

Microgrids have emerged as a key investment area to fill the regional void, while meeting demand and increasing reliability and security required by large power consumers, communities and localities. The right digital solution enables efficient, optimized development of microgrids, integrated with regional grids and developed in a more cohesive, intelligent way. This approach proactive innovation and adoption in new power generation connected storage, while ensuring reliable supply. In addition to battery storage, innovations, such as commercialization of hydrogen fuel cell storage, can be integrated easily.

Distributed power generation in industrial facilities is another important electrification opportunity. Cogeneration optimizes the usage of waste heat during power generation for supplemental process heat. Using the same adaptive process control and digital twin technologies applied to process equipment, an optimized amount of electricity is produced and predictively available. Digital software technologies are key in this area to make cogeneration practically available to a wider spectrum of industrial entities. These include energy management, electric utilities optimization, and self-maintaining advanced process control.

Between distributed generation, batteries, storge and integration, digital technology is a critical enabler of innovation and proactive planning for navigating the risks posed by increasingly interconnected grids. AI, advanced analytics, and system risk analysis are essential to understanding and planning for complex systems. Modeling and optioneering of new battery chemistry and industrial scale fuel cells with rigorous digital models are playing a crucial role in enabling the ecosystem of startups and innovators. 

Energy management and beyond

As the process industry transforms to operate in a low-carbon future, electrification is a critical part of this journey. Product mixes are shifting from the use of transportation fuels to new sustainable materials. To support this trend, microgrids will become increasingly valuable for energy management at industrial sites. Industrial power producers need to align the renewables component of electric power consumed and generated onsite, with the associated carbon footprint benefit. Producers need to optimize power generation and satisfy process energy requirements from electricity. 

Electrification and the path to net-zero

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Huawei Pledges Close Collaboration With Partners In Giant Leap Into The Cloud

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Huawei pledges close collaboration with partners in giant leap into the cloud

Huawei Pledges Close Collaboration With Partners In Giant Leap Into The Cloud

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2022

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Huawei, China’s Leading Technology Firm, Announced Its Intention To Be A Partner To All Interested Parties In Accessing And Unleashing The Potential Of Cloud Technology, From Infrastructure To Industrial Applications.

Ken Hu, Huawei’s Rotating Chairman, delivered a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of Huawei Connect 2022 on Monday (September 19) in Bangkok, emphasising the critical role of the cloud in leapfrogging development in this digital economy.

Huawei pledges close collaboration with partners in giant leap into the cloudHe outlined three ways in which the ICT ecosystem can assist in breaking down common barriers to digital transformation. The first step is to improve digital infrastructure, which includes more reliable connectivity and more powerful, diverse computing resources.

The second step is to assist organisations in going beyond simple cloud adoption and truly capitalising on the cloud, with a focus on advanced technology services that drive leapfrog development.

The third step is to create a digital ecosystem by collaborating with partner development, strengthening the digital talent pool, and providing more assistance to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Over the last two years, GDP growth has been volatile. However, the global digital economy has seen consistent growth at more than 15 per cent in 2021. This has prompted many organisations to use next-generation digital technology to transform their operations and service offerings, Hu noted.

He also pointed out that there is no doubt cloud computing is the way of the future. Unfortunately, most organisations, particularly SMEs, limit the value of cloud computing to traditional benefits such as flexible infrastructure and resources.
 

Hu stated that Huawei, as a leading cloud technology company, recognised that it could not grow alone in this digital ecosystem. As a result, assisting its partners in realising the full potential of cloud technology will be critical to the long-term viability of the global economy.

He then gave an example of a successful case of Huawei’s cloud, the Pangu Drug Molecule Model, which uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to aid in the adoption of pre-train foundation models for faster drug discovery, reducing the R&D cycle of lead drugs from years to one month. Hence, the hospital at Xi’an Jiaotong University can make super antibiotics at a lower cost and in less time.

Huawei pledges close collaboration with partners in giant leap into the cloud

Meanwhile, Huawei Cloud CEO Zhang Ping’an revealed the launch of new Huawei Cloud Regions in Indonesia and Ireland at the event. By the end of 2022, Huawei Cloud will operate 75 availability zones in 29 regions around the world, expanding services to over 170 countries and regions.

“We connect data centres to data centres, and data centres to users, with high-speed backbone networks boosted by 1,700 carrier networks. This means you can seamlessly enjoy the best-in-class experience even for services such as real-time multimedia, gaming, and online classes,” said Zhang.

He emphasised that the cloud is the future that everyone is looking forward to. Huawei provides cloud services that include infrastructure, technology, and expertise.

“We build and maintain everything so you don’t have to build your own data centres. It only takes one click to obtain cloud-as-a-service at a lower cost and with a lower carbon footprint,” insisted Zhang.

In addition to its strong commitment to being a partner to all parties, Huawei used this special occasion to launch the “Go Cloud, Go Global” ecosystem plan. The plan is intended to accelerate the development of a global digital industry ecosystem for joint innovation and shared success, with a focus on “Everything as a Service”.

Huawei pledges close collaboration with partners in giant leap into the cloudHuawei Cloud is committed to building the industry-leading platform for cloud innovations by focusing on “Everything as a Service”, Zhang said.

As part of these efforts Jacqueline Shi, President of Huawei Cloud’s Global Marketing and Sales Service, announced the global launch of more than 15 new advanced services, including Huawei Cloud CCE Turbo, Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service (UCS), Pangu wave model, DataArts LakeFormation, Virtual Live, CodeCheck and CloudTest, KooMessage, KooSearch, and KooGallery.

The event also highlighted two additional measures: the Huawei Cloud Startup Program and the Cloud Native Elite Club (CNEC) Asia-Pacific region.

Huawei Cloud Startup Program is the company’s global startup ecosystem strategy that aims to help startups migrate to the cloud in an agile manner by providing assistance in technology, marketing, and other areas.

Meanwhile, the Cloud Native Elite Club Asia-Pacific is a cloud community that aims to advance cloud native technologies and align the industry around their evolution in the region, as well as to provide a platform for global cloud native professionals to share and connect with one another.

The President of Huawei Asia-Pacific Region, Simon Lin, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to open collaboration and shared success. The company urged governments and businesses to collaborate more closely to cultivate local digital ecosystems that foster innovation partners, strengthen the talent pool, and support startups.

Lin also released the “Digital First Economy” white paper during his keynote speech at the opening ceremony, which delves into targeted policy suggestions for digital infrastructure construction and digital economy development in the Asia-Pacific region.

“The Asia-Pacific region is standing at the forefront of the global digital landscape,” said Lin. “Huawei is committed to becoming a key contributor to the digital economy in the region. We will keep supporting its digitalisation and sustainable development efforts, and building out the industry ecosystem.”

Huawei pledges close collaboration with partners in giant leap into the cloudHuawei Connect 2022 is Huawei’s seventh annual global ICT industry flagship event. This year marks the first time the event has been held outside of China. The event’s theme this year is “Unleash Digital”, and it will bring together over 10,000 ICT industry leaders, experts, and partners from around the world to discuss how to more effectively unleash digital productivity, promote the digital economy, and strengthen digital ecosystems.

This three-day conference (September 19-21) in Bangkok is the first stop on the global tour of Huawei Connect in 2022. This year’s event, which includes two keynote sessions, six summits, and numerous breakout sessions and demos, delves into the challenges that governments and enterprises face at various stages of their digital transformation journey, Huawei’s advancements in digital infrastructure, and the company’s latest cloud services and ecosystem partner solutions.

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HUAWEI CONNECT 2022 Begins Global Tour In Bangkok – “Unleash Digital”

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HUAWEI CONNECT 2022 Begins Global Tour in Bangkok – "Unleash Digital"

HUAWEI CONNECT 2022 Begins Global Tour In Bangkok – “Unleash Digital”

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2022

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[Bangkok, Thailand, September 19, 2022] HUAWEI CONNECT 2022, Huawei’s 7th Annual Flagship Event For The Global ICT Industry, Began Today In Bangkok.

The theme of this year’s event is “Unleash Digital,” gathering over 10,000 ICT industry leaders, experts, and partners from around the world to explore how to more effectively unleash digital productivity, promote the digital economy, and build up stronger digital ecosystems.

At the event, Huawei shared the steps it’s taking to advance digital development across a wide range of industries, and released 15+ innovative cloud services for the global market.

HUAWEI CONNECT 2022 Begins Global Tour in Bangkok – "Unleash Digital"

Three initiatives to help all industries go digital

To kick off the event, Ken Hu, Huawei’s Rotating Chairman, delivered a keynote outlining three ways the ICT ecosystem can help break through common barriers in digital transformation: 

  • Boost digital infrastructure, including more robust connectivity and stronger, more diverse computing resources. 
  • Help organizations go beyond simple cloud adoption and truly make the most of cloud, focusing on advanced technology services that drive leapfrog development.
  • Build out local digital ecosystems, including partner development, strengthening the digital talent pool, and providing more support for SMEs.

GDP growth has been unstable over the past two years. However, the digital economy has seen consistent growth on a global scale – more than 15% in 2021. This has prompted many organizations to transform their operations and service offerings with next-generation digital technology.

“Going digital is clearly the right choice,” said Hu. “The demand is there, and so are the technologies. The world is unleashing digital productivity, and it’s happening right now.”
 

HUAWEI CONNECT 2022 Begins Global Tour in Bangkok – "Unleash Digital"

New Huawei Cloud Region in Indonesia, and 15+ new services

At the event, Zhang Ping’an, the CEO of Huawei Cloud, announced the launch of new Huawei Cloud Regions in Indonesia and Ireland. By the end of 2022, Huawei Cloud will operate 75 availability zones in 29 regions around the world, boosting services for more than 170 countries and regions. 

Huawei Cloud and its partners also took this opportunity to launch the “Go Cloud, Go Global” ecosystem plan. With a focus on Everything as a Service, the plan is designed to accelerate the development of a global digital industry ecosystem for joint innovation and shared success.

Focusing on Everything as a Service, Huawei Cloud is committed to building the industry-leading platform for innovations on the cloud. As part of these efforts, Jacqueline Shi, President of Huawei Cloud’s Global Marketing and Sales Service, announced the global launch of 15+ new advanced services, including Huawei Cloud CCE Turbo, Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service (UCS), Pangu wave model, DataArts LakeFormation, Virtual Live, CodeCheck and CloudTest, KooMessage, KooSearch, and KooGallery.
 

HUAWEI CONNECT 2022 Begins Global Tour in Bangkok – "Unleash Digital"

Building out local ecosystems for shared success

At the event, Huawei reinforced its commitment to open collaboration and shared success. The company called for governments and enterprises to work more closely together to cultivate local digital ecosystems that build up innovation partners, strengthen the talent pool, and support startups.

In his keynote, Simon Lin, the President of Huawei Asia-Pacific Region, released the Digital First Economy whitepaper that delves into targeted policy suggestions for digital infrastructure construction and digital economy development in the Asia-Pacific region. 

“The Asia-Pacific region is standing at the forefront of the global digital landscape,” said Lin. “Huawei is committed to becoming a key contributor to the digital economy in the region. We will keep supporting its digitalization and sustainable development efforts, and building out the industry ecosystem.”

HUAWEI CONNECT 2022 Begins Global Tour in Bangkok – "Unleash Digital"

At the event, a distinguished group of government representatives from the Asia-Pacific region also took the stage to share the progress they have made with advancing digital economy development in their respective countries. These include H.E. Supattanapong Punmeechaow, Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy; H.E. Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, Minister of Digital Economy and Society of the Kingdom of Thailand; H.E. Airlangga Hartarto, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia; H.E. Muhammad Abdul Mannan, Planning Minister of Bangladesh; H.E. David Almirol, Undersecretary of E-Government, Department of Information and Communications Technology, Philippines; and Dr. Yang Mee Eng, Executive Director of the ASEAN Foundation.

HUAWEI CONNECT 2022 Begins Global Tour in Bangkok – "Unleash Digital"

The three-day conference in Bangkok is the first stop on HUAWEI CONNECT’s global tour in 2022. Featuring two keynote sessions, six summits, as well as multiple breakout sessions and demos, this year’s event dives into the challenges that governments and enterprises face at all stages of their digital transformation journey, Huawei’s advancements in digital infrastructure, as well as the company’s latest cloud services and ecosystem partner solutions.
 

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BTS Joins Hands With Malaysia For Light Rail Transport Project

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BTS joins hands with Malaysia for light rail transport project

BTS Joins Hands With Malaysia For Light Rail Transport Project

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2022

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On September 15, Keeree Kanjanapas, Chairman Of BTS Group Holdings Plc And Kavin Kanjanapas, BTS Group Holdings CEO And Chief Officer Of MATCH Business, Together With Company Executives Met With Dato’ Avinderjit Singh A/L Harjit Singh And Dato’ Siew Ka Wei In Malaysia.

During the meeting, both parties exchanged views and progress in the feasibility study of the light rail transport system project that will connect Singapore’s RTS (Rapid Transit System) Link to Johor Bahru town in Malaysia. The project also aims to promote transit-oriented development in the communities around the transit system in Johor Bahru.

Since March 2022, BTS Group Holdings Plc has entered the Heads of Agreement with Sinar Bina Infra Sdn. Bhd., Ancom Berhad, Nylex (Malaysia) Berhad and LBS Bina Group Berhad to jointly operate the light rail transport system linking Singapore RTS Link to Johor Bahru, Malaysia.  The project is part of the company’s Move business plan that BTS has expertise in and has been operating continuously in the past 20 years through the BTS train system, which has now expanded to cover a distance of 135 kilometres, including routes under construction namely Pink Line (Kae Rai-Min Buri) and Yellow Line (Lat Phrao – Samrong).

BTS Group Holdings aims to provide door-to-door services to passengers via a variety of transport modes covering rail, road, marine and air channels to create a perfect journey from the first to last steps in both Thailand and other countries. The company believes that the light rail transport system will help complete the transport need of passengers in Singapore and Malaysia, in compliance with the objectives of Move business which focus on providing convenient and safe transport that improve people’s quality of life.

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Sino-Thai Digital Cooperation ‘To Play Key Role In Sustainable Development’

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Sino-Thai digital cooperation 'to play key role in sustainable development'

Sino-Thai Digital Cooperation ‘To Play Key Role In Sustainable Development’

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2022

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Digital Cooperation With China Would Lead To Sustainable Development Of The Two Countries, Thailand’s Digital Economy And Society Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn Said On Friday.

He was speaking in a pre-recorded video message that was played during the opening ceremony of the 5th China-Asean Information Harbour Forum in Nanning, the capital of China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China on Friday.

In the video message, Chaiwut congratulated the organisers for holding the event, which he said would be a venue for exchanging information on digital technologies as well as a venue for cooperation between China and Asean nations on technologies and digital economy developments.

Chaiwut said Thailand was steering towards a digital economy with its policies and the 20-year national development plan for creating digital infrastructure and digital safety for the public.

He added the the development plans would transform Thailand into a digital economy with sustainability.

Sino-Thai digital cooperation 'to play key role in sustainable development'“I would like to hereby stress that digital economy cooperation between Thailand and China would be a new driving force for sustainable development of the two countries,” Chaiwut said.

On Saturday, Chaiwut also sent a video message to participate in the opening ceremony of the China-Asean Silk Road e-Commerce Forum 2022, which was the 19th China-Asean Trade Fair, also in Nanning.

In his video message, Chaiwut said the application of digital technologies had helped Thailand survive the Covid-19 pandemic.

He also pledged cooperation with other Asean nations and China to develop a good digital ecosystem that would help Asean and China benefit from sustainable e-commerce trade in the future.Sino-Thai digital cooperation 'to play key role in sustainable development'

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Steel Bar-Makers To Seek Government Nod For Price Hike

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Steel bar-makers to seek government nod for price hike

Steel Bar-Makers To Seek Government Nod For Price Hike

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2022

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Manufacturers Of Steel Bars Are Planning To Approach The Thai Government And Seek Its Permission To Raise Prices As Production Costs Have Been Rising.

Prawit Horrungruang, an adviser to the steel bar manufacturers’ association, said that the steel used to make the bars has seen a 42-per-cent price hike from last year, while the manufacturers are also facing rising costs of electricity, transportation and wages.

Prawit said the steel raw material required for making bars now sells at about US$658 (24,300 baht) per tonne, compared to $464 last year.

The rising power bill also added another 700 to 800 baht to the cost of making one tonne of steel bars, Prawit added.

He said the manufacturers would not survive without raising the prices but they need to first receive approval from the Internal Trade Department as steel bars and other steel products’ prices are under the control of the department.

He added that the rising cost of energy has affected steel prices worldwide. For example, manufacturers in Turkey have announced price hikes of $20 to $40 per tonne.

Prawit said the prices of steel bars in Thailand were lower than those in other countries. For example, steel bars in Singapore are priced at $738 per tonne, at $740 in Turkey and at $852 in China while it sells at $699 in Thailand.

Prawit also advised construction firms to use higher-grade steel bars to save cost. He said although the higher-grade bars were more expensive, construction firms would save money as they would need to use lesser quantities of the bars.

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SEC Advises People To Be Cautious About Investing In Foreign Exchange

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SEC advises people to be cautious about investing in foreign exchange

SEC Advises People To Be Cautious About Investing In Foreign Exchange

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2022

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The Securities And Exchange Commission (SEC) On Monday Warned Thais To Cross-Check With The Bank Of Thailand Before Buying Or Investing In Foreign Currencies.

The SEC posted on its website an article warning against investing in unauthorised foreign exchange schemes.

The SEC explained that it has no authority to supervise foreign exchange, and that it supervises only the stock exchange and the trading of corporate bonds and digital currency tokens.

The article was apparently referring to a high-profile scam — the Forex-3D online Ponzi fraud.

About 9,000 complaints have been registered so far with the Department of Special Investigation, regarding losses of about 2 billion baht after investing in the Forex-3D scheme.

The case captured public attention after popular actress-singer Savika Chaiyadej, her mother and her brother were charged and denied bail on charges of operating the scam.

The SEC noted that the currency exchange law requires transactions of foreign currencies to be done with entities approved by the finance ministry, such as commercial banks and finance companies.

The SEC added that so far no foreign currency exchange rights has been given to any individual or legal entity that are not banks or finance companies.

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