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Singapore Based KarineDAO Launches NFT Collection to Drive Female Empowerment

Singapore, March 16, 2022 - (SEAPRWire) - Singapore based KarineDAO is proud to annnounce the launch of its NFT collection project, which will help drive female empowerment. In fact, NFTs are relatively new in the digital space and has a massive impact on the digital currency world. According to the data from Fortunly, there were 1.538 million NFT art sales for a single month in 2021, and the entire year recorded more than 11 million art sales. A recent research shows that women account for just 16% of the NFT market while men takes up the majority, a disparity KarineDAO seeks to improve. What is KarineDAO? The KarineDAO project is a set of 1515 digital NFT collectibles, known as Karine NFT, to be minted on 17th of March 2022. Every Karine NFT has unique set of properties that provide each NFT owners with tangible benefits. One of the key benefits is providing the owner the ability to leverage on Karine's businesses, partnerships and collaborations from other companies, both local and global brands. The Mission of KarineDAO To drive diversity and improve the number of women participating in the NFT space, Karine's primary mission is to empower more female entrep...

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S’pore edtech company uses software, AI to innovate and thrive

How do you help children from different cultures get hooked on maths — and ease parents’ concerns about learning the subject? Homegrown e-learning provider KooBits seems to have the solution. Since 2014, the company has been offering an online maths program, KooBits Math, to primary schools in Singapore and the region. The program combines animations, daily challenges and other game-like features to encourage children to learn maths concepts and solve related problems. What makes the program unique? It enables children to learn maths at their own pace in a fun way that promotes independent learning and thinking. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit last year, the company seized on the opportunities offered by the pivot to home-based learning to grow its online maths program. KooBits founder and chief executive Stanley Han, 40, launched a new version of the program in April last year — one that parents could subscribe to directly. The new version had more and simpler explanations of concepts in case the children had not learned them in class, among other changes. The product became available just as parents worldwide were searching for ways to keep their children occupied at home. “It tur...