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General Dr. Uthai Shinawatra Signals Intent to Sign Billionaire Deal

DUBAI, Feb 11, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - In a move that is sure to excite finance-sector watchers the world over, General Dr. Uthai Shinawatra has taken an appointment to serve as the honorable advisor for Capital Trust Group Limited (CTG). General Dr. Uthai, the Former Deputy Permanent Secretary of Defense and Former Advisor to the Minister of the Interior of Thailand will thus grant CTG use of his signature on a "Certificate of Performance" for the Bitcoin Fund and Bluechip Stock Trading Challenges. These challenges, directed at 1.8 billion millennials around the world, and focusing especially on 400 million Chinese students, represent a major step forward for CTG.(Bottom row, left to right) Mr. Preecha Or-prasert, Ms. Threephatcha Buldamrongzin, Gen Dr. Uthai Shinawatra, Lt. Gen. Chumporn VichienFor his part, General Dr. Uthai will strictly limit the issuance number of the Certificates of Performance to 100 million, receiving compensation of $5 for each certificate with a maximum compensation of $500 million total per year over a 4-year period.The Certificate of Performance signed-and-approved by General Dr. Uthai will be awarded to all Trader Applicants who part...

Innovators Identified to Improve Air Quality in Seoul Subways Successful Closing of Seoul Global Challenge 2021 Award Ceremony

Seoul, Korea / December 22, 2021 / SEAPRWire / – ‘Seoul Global Challenge 2021’ organized by Seoul Business Agency (SBA, CEO Kim Hyun-woo), which supports small and medium-sized businesses in Seoul strengthen their competitiveness through assistance in technological development, has reached the finish line of about a year’s journey to reduce particulate matters in the subway and improve air quality. ‘Seoul Global Challenge 2021’ is an international competition hosted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and organized by SBA that commenced with the objective to find solutions to the challenges facing the international city of Seoul from innovators from around the world. In the Technology Challenge category, Tallano Technologie from France was honored with the Challenge Plus Award in the field of Reduction of Wear Particles Generation. In the field of Improvement of Removal Efficiency, the Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials and the Industry Academic Cooperation Foundation of Chung-Ang University were awarded the Challenge Award while Sentry Co., Ltd. and K&J Engineering, Ltd each won the Challenge Award in the field of Improvement of Measurement Technique. The Tallano Te...

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National movement launched to encourage digitalisation, President’s Challenge to provide $2.5 million in seed funding

SINGAPORE - A fund has been set up as part of a new national movement to spur Singaporeans in embracing a digital lifestyle. The Digital for Life movement and fund was launched by President Halimah Yacob on Monday (Feb 8). It will have $2.5 million in seed funding, provided by the President's Challenge, and is targeted to grow to $10 million over the next three years. Madam Halimah, who is the patron for the movement, said the pandemic threatens to widen the digital divide, even as it has hastens digitalisation efforts with businesses moving online and more using digital solutions like e-payments or video-conferencing tools. Those who are unfamiliar with technological tools, or have no access to them, will face challenges in their "digitalisation journey", she added. People can also be endangered if they do not know how to identify or mitigate the risks present in the digital domain. "As the digital landscape changes rapidly, we need the entire community to come together to build and strengthen our digital resilience. "To do so, we need to understand and collectively address the digital needs of different segments of our society," said Madam Halimah, who announced the Digital for L...

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Seoul Global Challenge 2021, looking for global innovators who will solve the particulate matters in subways of Seoul

- Total prize money of 690 million KRW - Seoul, the capital city of South Korea, which has proven itself to be a medical giant through the COVID-19 pandemic, has launched a global urban problem-solving project - Seoul is openly recruiting innovative technologies and ideas for 'reduction of particulate matters and improvement of air quality in subways' from innovators around the world Seoul, Korea - Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Seoul Business Agency (SBA, CEO Jang Young-seung), an institution that supports small and medium-sized companies in Seoul, are looking for global innovators to solve the particulate matters in subways of Seoul. Seoul Metropolitan Government has chosen 'Reduction of Particulate Matters and Improvement of Air Quality in Subways,' an issue that requires urgent attention, as the topic for the Seoul Global Challenge 2021. About 7.2 million people use the Seoul subway system every day, but the subways face challenges with air quality control. Seoul Metropolitan Government hopes that innovative technologies and research from Korea and the wider world will help solve this problem. Innovators of any nationality with technology and ideas related to reducing pa...