Tang Prize Laureates Reflect on the Breakthroughs Made Possible by Cytokine Research

TAIPEI, Nov. 27, 2021 — Following the inspiring opening speech, "Future Perspective of Cancer Immunotherapy," delivered by Nobel Prize and Tang Prize laureate Prof. Tasuku Honjo at the 14th Asia Pacific Federation of Pharmacologist Conference (APFP) on November 26, the 2020 Tang Prize Laureate’s Lecture for Biopharmaceutical Science, co-organized by the Tang Prize Foundation and The Pharmacological Society in Taiwan, took place at the 14th APFP at 1:30 p.m. (GMT+8) on November 27. Co-hosted by Dr. Wen-Chang Chang, chair of Taipei Medical University’s board of directors, and Dr. Yun Yen, chair professor at Taipei Medical University, this special session featured lectures delivered by three winners for the 2020 Tang Prize in Biopharmaceutical Science, Drs. Charles Dinarello, Marc Feldmann, and Tadamitsu Kishimoto, providing valuable informaiton on the role cytokines play in inflammation and the COVID-19 disease as well as possible treatments.

The first lecture by Dr. Dinarello, titled "Interleukin-1: The Prime Mediator of Systemic and Local Inflammation," began with his purification of leukocytic pryogen from human white blood cells in 1971. It then took him six years to identify two fever-producing molecules, later named IL-1αand IL-1β. In 1977, the research outcomes were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and for Dr. Dinarello, "that was an important step in the history of cytokine biology," because many people in the field of life science were encouraged to study the immune system’s influence on human physiology. As a result, cytokine biology expanded rapidly. He also talked about how after the early experiments in humans, "the history of cytokines being used as a treatment changed dramatically," and the focus was shifted to "inhibiting cytokines, such as IL-1, such as TNF, such as IL-6." To help the audience understand the complicated network constituted by the pro-inflammatory molecules of the IL-1 family, Dr. Dinarello elaborated on the signal transduction of IL-1 family members, their pro- and anti-inflammatory characteristics, and the symptoms of different inflammatory diseases, so as to ease the way for the audience to get a proper grasp of the second half of the lecture which centered on "the clinical application of Il-1 blockade." IL-1 overproduction, as Dr. Dinarello remarked, is a common cause of many diseases. IL-1Ra, on the other hand, can inhibit Il-1αandβ, and block the IL-1R signaling. Anakinra, a recombinant human IL-1Ra has been produced. It is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and can also prevent glycemic disorders in type 2 diabetes. Moreover, canakinumab, an anti-IL-1βmonoclonal antibody successfully developed by Novartis, has been approved in a variety of diseases, ranging from rare hereditary diseases, rheumatic diseases, autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, to cardiovascular diseases. The most exciting news involving canakinumab is the clinical trial, CANTOS, which unexpectedly proved that canakinumab has an important role in treating cancer. Therefore, Dr. Dinarello believes that blocking IL-1 can usher in the dawn of a new cancer treatment.

The second speaker, Dr. Feldmann, shared his views on "Translating Molecular Insights in Autoimmunity into Effective Therapy." The emphasis of the first half of his lecture was on how he discovered that anti-TNF can be effective in treating rheumatoid arthritis. Administrating either high or low doses of this drug can block TNF while also rapidly reducing the production of other inflammatory mediators. In their earlier experiments, Dr. Feldmann and his team demonstrated that around 50% of people with rheumatoid arthritis responded to the combination therapy using anti-TNF and the cancer drug methotrexate. That led him to believe that "we’ve got a long way to go before every patient is cured." During the second half of the talk, Dr. Feldmann informed us that "TNF is a very unusual meditator, because it has two different targets: TNF receptor-1(TNFR1), which drives inflammation, and TNF receptor 2, which does the very opposite. So if you block all of TNF, you block of receptors. You block inflammation, but you also prevent the body’s attempt to dampen down the inflammation." Therefore, he and his colleagues are "in the process of generating tools" and has already blocked TNFR1 without change the function of regulatory T cells. In addition, Dr. Feldmann mentioned the potential of anti-TNF for addressing many unmet medical needs, such as treating fibrosis of the hand by injecting anti-TNF into the palm. However, he pointed out the two obvious disadvantages of the anti-TNF he first developed: it was cost-prohibitive and "it was an injectable drug." Thus, to develop "cheaper drugs that could be delivered by mouth" would bring greater benefit to the society. Throughout the lecture, Dr. Feldmann kept bringing up many people with whom he was or is collaborating for different projects and experiments, as he tried to drive home the message that what he had learned from these experiences was "how to work effectively with others" to ensure continuous breakthroughs in their research. It has been the hallmark of his career to find "talented people to work with," and, "together with them," to achieve much more "than we could alone."

Presenting the third lecture on the topic "Interleukin-6: From Arthritis to CAR-T and COVID-19," Dr. Kishimoto drew the audience’s attention to how IL-6 was discovered, why IL-6 is a pleiotropic molecule, and why IL-6 "is responsible for both antibody production as well as inflammation induction." He also shed light on IL-6’s effects on autoimmune diseases and how IL-6 can trigger cytokine storms. Early on in his talk, Dr. Kistimoto made clear that the overproduction of IL-6 has found to be associated with many diseases, such as cardiac myxoma, Castleman’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic onset of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). To tackle the inflammatory responses provoked by IL-6 overproduction, Dr. Kishimoto and his team tried to treat patients by blocking IL-6 signals. Subsequently, tocilizumab, a recombinant humanized anti-IL-6 receptor monoclonal antibody, was successfully developed and has been approved for use in more than 100 countries for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and JIA. With regard to how the production of IL-6 is regulated and why IL-6 overproduction often occurs in chronic inflammatory diseases, Dr. Kishimoto explained that the stabilization of IL-6 strongly depended on its messenger RNA. To rescue patients suffering from CAR-T cell-induced cytokine storms, many in the medical profession now will use tocilizumab to cushion the side effects of this therapy. In view of this example, Dr. Kishimoto and his team speculated that tocilizumab can also be effective in helping seriously-ill COVID-19 patients combat cytokine storms. Several large-scale clinical trials proved that it can lower the possibility of requiring invasive ventilation or the risk of death. For this reason, the US Food and Drug Administration and the World Health Organization have both issued an Emergency Use Authorization for tocilizumab for the treatment of COVID-19 patients. In this lecture, Dr. Kishimoto gave us a comprehensive overview of the research on IL-6 he led his team in carrying out over the past 50 years. It was a journey that took them from basic research to drug development and clinical application.

These three lectures by the 2020 Tang Prize laureates in Biopharmaceutical Science will be premiered on the Tang Prize YouTube channel from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. (GMT+8) on November 27. To watch the complete version of the "2020 Tang Prize Laureate’s Lectures for Biopharmaceutical Science," please consult the schedule below.

  • Dr. Charles Dinarello – Interleukin-1, the prime mediator of systemic and local inflammation
    11/27 16:00 Taipei time (GMT+8):https://youtu.be/gVXKCkTKkcg  
  • Dr. Marc Feldmann – Translating Molecular Insights in Autoimmunity into Effective Therapy
    11/27 17:00 Taipei time (GMT+8):https://youtu.be/_M3R9WFtDt4  
  • Dr. Tadamitsu Kishimoto – Interelukin-6: From Arthritis to CAR-T and COVID-19
    11/27 18:00 Taipei time (GMT+8):https://youtu.be/93rNLo5QMQc

Gaabor, the dark horse in big promotion, featured on semi-monthly Shopee magazine


MANILA, Philippines, Nov. 26, 2021 — As the annual Double-eleven Super Shopping Festival has come to an end, the sales of big promotions on the Shopee platform have been released one after another, about which the good news is coming one after another. Among them, the home appliance brand Gaabor ranked the fifth place in the small kitchen appliances category in Southeast Asia and the second place in the kitchen & dining category, so it was featured on the semi-monthly Shopee Magazine for the first half of November.

Gaabor, the dark horse in big promotion, featured on semi-monthly Shopee magazine
Gaabor, the dark horse in big promotion, featured on semi-monthly Shopee magazine

In recent years, the consumers in Southeast Asia are becoming more and more attracted by and enthusiastic about brand products. During the Double-eleven promotion on Shopee, the home appliance brand Gaabor, which has only been in the Southeast Asian market for more than a month, has made outstanding achievements and gained a place in the home appliance market in Southeast Asia by virtue of its powerful brand competitiveness.

Touch-and-go online sale

Since the Gaabor brand launched the online e-commerce platforms in the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia simultaneously in September this year, it had successfully built a sound e-commerce sales network in various markets. With the help of social media, news and PR, live streaming and other channels, the visitors were attracted from outside the site to the official Shopee Mall store in various forms; supplemented by the efforts of a professional data team, the excellent results were finally achieved in this double-eleven promotion.

Expanding the market with quality

High-quality products are the best advertisement of the brand. Gaabor has always been focusing on the R&D and production of high-quality home appliances, constantly optimizing the product structure, and actively launching smart kitchen cooking series, smart personal care series, smart home cleaning series and other high-quality products in the Southeast Asian market, providing consumers with an all-round smart home life experience.

Gaabor, providing an all-round smart home life experience
Gaabor, providing an all-round smart home life experience

Among them, the best-selling Gaabor air fryer series during the double-eleven promotion integrates a number of Gaabor core technologies, which can cook food in an oil-free and healthy way while retaining more moisture, ensuring a delicious and juicy taste, so the users can enjoy the delicious experience brought by Gaabor.

The Gaabor home appliance brand is committed to providing users with ingenious and quality products constantly, hoping to bring people a better home life experience, so that people can become loving, share love and pass on love. Facing the current challenging market conditions affected by the epidemic, Gaabor brand is still growing steadily in the market competitiveness relying on the advantages of its brand strength and continuous improvements.

Gaabor, share delicacy dass love.

To learn more about Gaabor’s products, please visit Gaabor’s official store:
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Gaabor’s official website: www.gaabor-global.com

Media contact: yang, yang.shao@jetcommerce.cn

NPCore forms global partnership with Viet Cyber Security towards expansion into SE Asian IT security market

SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 26, 2021 — NPCore, a joint venture member of Born2Global Centre, has its sights set on a greater share of the IT security market in Southeast Asia, recently joining forces with Vietnamese IT security service provider Viet Cyber Security. Together, the two companies set up NPCore Vietnam Joint Stock Company, a joint venture which will see them coordinate efforts in the IT security industry. NPCore is an AI-based new variant malware (APT) response solution provider offering optimal security solutions.

NPCore has provided cyber security solutions and since 2021, it has participated in a project for supporting overseas expansion of D.N.A (Data, Network, AI) convergence products led by Born2Global Centre.

NPCore and Viet Cyber Security set up NPCore Vietnam Joint Stock Company, a joint venture for efforts in the IT security industry.
NPCore and Viet Cyber Security set up NPCore Vietnam Joint Stock Company, a joint venture for efforts in the IT security industry.

The joint enterprise will see the two partners collaborate in technology and, more importantly, concerted sales and marketing activities in the Southeast Asian IT security market. The goal is to lay the foundation for a stable supply of IT security services in local markets to obtain market trust and continue expanding the business at an increasing pace. NPCore has confirmed that it is ready to aggressively engage Viet Cyber Security’s local networks and customers towards expanding its market presence. NPCore’s solution (Zombie Zero) can defend against any path through which malicious code can flow from the network to the endpoint.

It currently holds 12 patents as well as the International Common Criteria (CC) certification for its proprietary security technologies and has more than 100 global references.

NPCore CEO Han Seung-cheol stated, "The local joint enterprise was established in Vietnam as it is a market with active investment taking place in national security, corporate IT security, and other fields. It will be a local platform for entry into the Southeast Asian markets—Vietnam included—and will put us on the map as an IT security service provider in the region."

Furthermore, the joint venture between NPCore and Viet Cyber Security was established as part of the Born2Global Centre’s partnership program. Through its support of DNA-convergence products and services, Born2Global Centre serves as a launchpad for innovative startups to enter global markets. Born2Global Centre provides startups with different levels of consulting services, from partnership exploration & creation to business establishment, operations, joint R&D projects, and market expansion.

For more detailed information on NPCore, visit https://www.npcore.com/eng/.

Media contact
NPCore: esshim@npcore.com  
Born2Global Centre: jlee@born2global.com

ASUS and Medical Professionals Showcase Five Smart Healthcare Achievements

SINGAPORE, Nov. 26, 2021 — ASUS Intelligent Cloud Services (AICS) today introduced five smart medical solutions during its AICS Medical Open House. The xHIS platform, the Lumos EMR search platform, the Drug Safety Service, the Miraico smart medical coding assistant and the Personal Healthcare App have the potential to make a transformative impact in the healthcare industry.


The event was graced by Dr. Jeng Wei, president of Cheng Hsin General Hospital, Dr. You-Chen Chao, superintendent of Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Dr. Ching-Hsiung Lin, vice superintendent of Changhua Christian Hospital, and Dr. Chih-Jen Tseng and Dr. Cheng-Chung Wei, vice superintendents of Chung Shan Medical University Hospital.

AICS has a long-standing commitment to involving industry leaders, academia and research in its medical development. This year, AICS presented 10 publications at international academic conferences and implemented its technologies in 19 medical centers and hospitals across Taiwan. AICS has also partnered with US-based AI unicorn start-up Olive to introduce smart medical coding across 755 American hospitals.

"In the future, we will extend the reach of our innovative AI applications on xHIS, Lumos and Personal Healthcare platforms and collaborate with our global healthcare partners to create Blue Ocean opportunities." said Dr. Tai-Yi Huang, ASUS Corporate Vice President and head of AICS.

xHIS platform at Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital

"The challenges of smart healthcare and digital transformation are even more pressing under the impact of the epidemic," noted by Dr. You-Chen Chao, superintendent of Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital. "The Healthcare Information System co-developed with ASUS has opened up opportunities for transformation." 

The brand-new structure and microservices enhance clinical efficiency and patient experience. They further integrate AI services and optimize the quality of the CM (medical record writing) and PCS (auto) coding, Smart Doctor’s Order Issuing and claims process, smart SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan), ICD (International Classification of Diseases) and CPOE (Computerized Physician Order Entry) services.

The Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital has successfully implemented the mobile patient room rounding service and sepsis prediction system. When used alongside the clinical decision support system, they have enabled the hospital to optimize multidisciplinary collaboration and communication between doctors and patients, as well as improve the quality of healthcare.

Lumos EMR search platform at Chung Shan Medical University Hospital

"Clinical research is the cradle for promoting medical innovation and nurturing biomedical talent," said Dr. Cheng-Chung Wei of Chung Shan Medical University Hospital. "ASUS Lumos EMR (Electronic Medical Record) search platform is crucial to our medical research team and our university students. It analyzes medical records and examination reports, and instantaneously provides real-world data such as variation trends and disease factors to assist research and clinical treatment." 

The hospital also leveraged ASUS Oncor (Oncology Care Management Platform) to assist auto-fill of cancer and chronic disease patient cases, significantly reducing the time to search and organize information. This enables the medical team to focus more on clinical care, patient healthcare education, and the development of personalized treatment.

Drug Safety Service at Cheng Hsin General Hospital

"The large amount of medication consumed by the general Taiwanese population has increased the likelihood of adverse drug reactions," noted Dr. Jeng Wei of Cheng Hsin General Hospital. "The hospital therefore collaborated with ASUS to develop an AI-assisted drug safety system that analyses over 10 million medical records."

Before a prescription is issued, the AI of the Drug Safety Service reviews the patient’s family and personal health records, including allergies, medical history, lifestyle habits and information based on previous medical visits, tests and physical examinations. It then recommends a list of medications and tests to be conducted beforehand. It warns if any abnormal dosage of medicine is prescribed. This approach puts patient safety first and reduces human error, disputes and medical waste.

ASUS is also actively deploying AI technology to develop drug management for chronic diseases, medical complications and cancer. It enables more accurate predictions of the efficacy, safety and risk of new drugs entering preclinical settings, along with accelerating clinical trials and precision drug development. 

Personal Healthcare App at Chung Shan Medical University Hospital

In response to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic, a rapidly aging society and low birth rates, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital (CSMUH) has been actively promoting disease prevention and health management. The hospital is working with ASUS to develop a 100% structured medical database that integrates AI, mobile and telematics technologies to establish a personal health management platform.

The CSMUH eServices App offers a smart mobile clinic, chronic-care disease management and long-term personalized care.

Dr. Chih-Jen Tseng further explains, "The app connects patients with medical and care institutions to strengthen long-term doctor-patient relationships and shared decision-making (SDM) models. It reduces waste of medical resources, shortens the gap in healthcare services between urban and rural areas, and establishes a holistic health care system." 

Connect with ASUS at Singapore Healthcare AI Expo from November 27 to December 5  

AICS will be presenting at the Singapore Healthcare AI Expo organized by the National University Health System (NUHS), National University of Singapore (NUS), and MIT Critical Data, taking place from November 27 to December 5, 2021. ASUS would like to invite attendees to discover ASUS medical solutions including the Miraico smart medical coding assistant and Lumos EMR search platform. Register at https://www.nus-datathon.com/asus to attend the seminars. For those interested in connecting directly with ASUS at SG Healthcare AI Expo, please contact Lyon Chen at Lyon_Chen@asus.com.

About AICS

The mission of ASUS Intelligent Cloud Services (AICS) is to build revolutionary healthcare solutions with natural language processing, computer vision, and big data analytics. We provide Software as a Service (SaaS) applications to accelerate the effective use of medical data and improve the efficiency of hospital operations, unleashing the power of data for precision healthcare and bringing transformative impact to the industry. Please visit us at https://aics.asus.com/home/ 

About ASUS

ASUS is a global technology leader that provides the world’s most innovative and intuitive devices, components and solutions to deliver incredible experiences that enhance the lives of people everywhere. With its team of 5,000 in-house R&D experts, ASUS is world-renowned for continuously reimagining today’s technologies for tomorrow, garners more than 11 awards every day for quality, innovation and design, and is ranked among Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies.

CLROBUR successfully showcases drone delivery in Yeongwol with 3D UAM/UTM system

SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 26, 2021 — CLROBUR‘s DROW, an AI-integrated automatic flight ground control platform (GCP) that uses urban air traffic management (UATM) technology, has opened a new chapter in the field of logistics by delivering a product using an autonomous drone. The company, a member of Born2Global Centre, has been participating in the Born2Global-led effort to create an innovation ecosystem for free economic zones.

 

During a presentation on the establishment of "drone cities," which was held recently in Yeongwol, CLROBUR showcased DROW to the audience. By delivering a box of seasoned fried chicken from a drone hub in Saekyung University to a hub located in front of a drone test site in Yeongwol, the company successfully demonstrated a beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flight by an autonomous drone. The company was also able to complete its urban traffic management (UTM) technology, which is necessary to enable autonomous flights with the technological convergence of drone manufacturers, 3D map providers, and telecom companies. DROW, which is equipped with diverse telecommunications protocols, is applicable to many different kinds of drones. Moreover, a commercial drone delivery service connecting a delivery drone hub with several camping sites across Yeongwol is set to be launched by Yeongwol-gun in 2022.

According to the "Korean Urban Air Mobility (K-UAM) Concept of Operations 1.0," which was unveiled in September 2021 by UAM Team Korea—a public-private consultative body sponsored by the South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT)—air taxis equipped with drone and telecommunications (5G/4G) technologies will become available in Seoul from 2025.

The first phase, set for the period of 2025 to 2029, will involve human pilots, while the second phase, slated for 2030 to 2034, will incorporate remote operation covering metropolitan cities with a seat in the air taxi reserved for a safety staff member. The final phase, planned for after 2035, will feature fully autonomous air taxis with nationwide coverage. Prior to K-UAM commercial operation, MOLIT designated 10 regions, including Yeongwol, Seongnam, Gyeongnam Province, Gwangju, Daegu, Daejeon, Sejong, Ulsan, Jinan, and Seosan, as drone cities and has been carrying out a wide range of drone missions.

For more detailed information on CLROBUR, visit http://clrobur.com/en/.

Media contact

CLROBUR: jacob@clrobur.com 
Born2Global Centre: jlee@born2global.com

China Eastern Airlines holds online exchange between Chinese, Italian Gen-Zers

SHANGHAI, Nov. 26, 2021 — Chinese and Italian Gen-Zers had a close look at each other at an online exchange activity held by China Eastern Airlines (CEA) on Nov. 24.

Chinese and Italian Gen-Zers had a close look at each other at an online exchange activity held by China Eastern Airlines (CEA) on Nov. 24.
Chinese and Italian Gen-Zers had a close look at each other at an online exchange activity held by China Eastern Airlines (CEA) on Nov. 24.

Chinese and Italian Gen-Zers had a close look at each other at an online exchange activity held by China Eastern Airlines (CEA) on Nov. 24.
Chinese and Italian Gen-Zers had a close look at each other at an online exchange activity held by China Eastern Airlines (CEA) on Nov. 24.

The exchange activity, titled CEAir On Air, was joined by over 40 zoomers, as well as their teachers, from China’s Nankai University and Italy’s Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies. Together with CEA staff members, they shared their experiences of living in China and working at the CEA.

At the activity, Italian captain Diego Benedetto with the CEA introduced the preparations that a captain shall do before piloting a flight, shared his stories of flying in China, and sent his wishes to the Gen-Zers.

Head flight attendant Hu Anlun with the CEA, who once lived and studied in Italy, made a presentation of airplane etiquette in the prep-room of the CEA headquarters in Shanghai. She also displayed the comfy environment and shared her stories of studying in Italy.

"My job takes me on a global tour, and that is the most attractive part about it," Hu said, adding that her job vividly presents her the colors and brilliance of the world.

Benedetto told the Gen-Zers that his love for the profession started when he was a child. He felt the call of the profession when seeing photos of pilots in uniforms at home in his childhood, he told the students. The man said it’s lucky for him to have become a pilot today.

Benedetto encouraged the Chinese and Italian students to turn what they have learned into a motivation for their further progress.

During the past 10 years, the CEA has maintained sound cooperation with Rome’s Convitto Nazionale "Vittorio Emanuele II" (Italian boarding school) and the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, actively joining ChinaItaly exchanges in culture, art and education. The company has injected new vitality into the cultural exchanges between the two countries.

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DJI Opens Its First Experience Store Premium in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

DJi is no stranger to any drone or video enthusiast. The company has made a name for itself being one of the foremost in the industry when it comes to drones and possibly gimbals. It seems like DJI has been busy expanding its market presence in recent months.

DJI Premium Flagship Store 01

The latest addition to their belt? A new “Experience Store Premium” in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur right in the heart of Malaysia’s capital. The new store will be host to the complete arsenal of products from DJI including its consumer, pro-sumer and professional products. You’ll be able to touch and feel products like the recently announced DJI Mavic 3, the DJI FPV and the DJI Action 2. Professional will also be able to get their hands on equipment like the DJI RS 2 and DJI RSC 2.

The Experience store isn’t just a retail outlet for DJI, it will also be a place users can go to to get the devices serviced as well as customer support. Customers will be able to walk in and consult their brand specialists for tips, tricks and advise on buying their next DJI device.

To celebrate the launch of their store, DJI is offering special prices on select devices on 28th November 2021 at 10AM. The promotion is limited to their first 50 customers. The devices going on offer are:

DeviceRetail Price (MYR)Offer Price (MYR)
DJI Tello499.00399.00
DJI OM4459.00379.00
DJI Mini SE1,199.001,349.00
DJI FPV Combo5,299.004,299.00
DJI Mavic 3 + Bag9,999.00

DJI is also having a snap and win contest where you’ll be able to win one of ten mystery prizes by simply snapping a picture of yourself at the DJI Experience Store Premium in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur and posting to social media with the hashtags #DJIGrandOpening #DJIPavilion and tagging the official DJI Malaysia pages.

Snap Win

AvePoint Edutech Empowers Integrated Online Learning in Six Singaporean Institutes of Higher Learning

If the pandemic proved one thing – it’s that a majority of education systems and institutions currently available are ill-equipped for online-based learning. However, six of Singapore’s Institutions of Higher Learning are looking to change that with the appointment of AvePoint, Inc. by Temasek Polytechnic to deploy its integrated training platform. The project will provide over 100,000 learners access to a catalogue of 44,000 courses in a fully digital and hybrid manner.

AvePoint, Inc. will be deploying their AvePoint EduTech platform which is one of the only software as a service (SaaS) platforms for education and training that integrates directly with Microsoft’s suite of applications. It integrates directly into Microsoft Teams – which comes pre-installed in Windows 11 – and other Microsoft 365 services and applications to provide a seamless experience to both teaching staff and learners.

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AvePoint Edutech will be providing these six institutions of higher learning with a holistic, integrated solution that covers multiple facets of online and hybrid learning. Edutech is geared to ending the dilemma of jumping from one platform to another for a single function. Students and teaching staff won’t need to jump from Blackboard to WhatsApp to ProctorU for the complete suite of functions to effectively deliver lessons. Edutech’s three components: Curricula, Examena and Vitae allow all these functions to be managed seamlessly on one platform.

Using Microsoft’s Azure backbone and Kubernetes, Avepoint Inc. has simplified and containerised its offering to cater to the unique needs of every institution. They have also leveraged Azure Cognitive Service and Microsoft AI to deliver some of their more complex features. The Azure Cognitive Service is deployed in Examena to help prevent cheating as well as to verify student identity while Microsoft AI’s natural language processing is applied in Curricula where teaching staff can easily generate assessments and quizzes based on lectures. Group messaging and communication also leverages Azure by integrating directly with Microsoft Teams.

AI at Scale with AvePoint EduTech

Microsoft’s Azure platform also allows better management of data. User information, classes and even profiles are secured in encrypted data lakes making it harder for malicious actors to access. More importantly, Azure’s services allow AvePoint Inc. to rapidly deploy and adapt services to the needs of each institution.

The deployment of AvePoint Edutech is expected to be completed by 2023.

Xiaomi’s ROIDMI Eve Plus Robot Vacuum Gets MYR400 Discount on Shopee

Xiaomi has been extending its reach into the realm of IoT in recent years. The company has developed and released many different offerings that cater to different segments and use cases. One of their most popular is home appliances. They have been busy developing everything from TVs to robot vacuums.

ROIDMI is one of their foremost offerings when it comes to robot vacuums. The new Eve Plus version of the robot vacuum is one which can not only vacuum but mop floors. It comes with a 2,700pa suction which is stronger than most of the competing brands.

In addition the vacuum also brings some of the latest in mapping and navigation technologies. The LDS 4.0 navigation technology allows it to detect, recognise and map terrain better than before. These features work together with the MiJia or Mi Home app to enable customised cleaning plans. You can even get it to clean on demand by using voice activation with Amazon’s Alexa and Google Assistant.

The ROIDMI Eve Plus Robot Vacuum come with a 5,200mAh battery which gives it a 250 minutes run time. If it runs out of battery midway cleaning, it will simply return to the dock and pick up where it left off after recharging. The dock also allows the vacuum to empty itself. It holds up to 60 days of waste in its 3-litre dust bag before needing to be emptied. The 250ml water tank that is built-in to the ROIDMI Eve Plus allows it to mop up stains while cleaning.

The Eve Plus Robot Vacuum is one of the only available that is able to sterilize and disinfect air that is sucked up and released by the vacuum. The activated oxygen system is able to kill 99.9% of bacteria including E.coli, S.aureus and even the fungus C.albicans. Air released by the vacuum is also clear of toxic chemicals such as benzenes, ammonia and formaldehydes.

Black Friday

The vacuum will be available on Shopee for a limited time offer of MYR400 off its retail price. It will be available MYR1,588 for a year’s warranty. The premium warranty is available for MYR1,988. This includes a 1-to-1 replacement should there be anything wrong with the ROIDMI Eve Plus.

Changhong’s High-end Household Appliance Brand CHiQ Enters Singapore Market

SINGAPORE, Nov. 26, 2021 — CHiQ, a high-end smart home appliances brand owned by Chinese consumer electronics producer Changhong, made its formal entry into Singapore in November 2021, with the launch of flagship stores on two of the country’s mainstream e-commerce platforms, Shopee and Lazada, enabling the brand to better reach and serve Singaporean consumers.

Ethan Pu, head of CHiQ for Southeast Asia, explained that CHiQ is making its next-generation Android smart TV that features full screen, 4K ultra-high definition and frameless design, M8T, available on the two e-commerce platforms. With strong competences in television R&D and related technologies, CHiQ has continuously improved the quality of its products while enhancing user experience over the past few years by creating smart household appliances that meet the expectations of consumers through collaborations with numerous name-brand multinational companies, including Google, Netflix and Dolby.

CHiQ Android M8T Launched in Singapore
CHiQ Android M8T Launched in Singapore

During this year’s Double 11 shopping season, CHiQ recorded impressive growth in TV sales that far exceeded expectations as a result of the launch of a pre-sale via the Shopee flagship store. Notably, Changhong provides next-day-delivery service in Singapore thanks to its in-country warehousing and logistics facilities. In mid-October, CHiQ signed a strategic cooperation agreement covering logistics across the Southeast Asian region with express delivery service provider Best Express. The tie-up facilitates the brand’s achievement of zero-distance communications and high-speed logistics across the region supported by the integration of product loading and delivery functions.

CHiQ is expanding rapidly in European and Southeast Asian countries as well as in Australia by establishing a presence across local mainstream sales channels and e-commerce platforms. Given the continued rise in sales in these markets where its products have gained increasing popularity among local consumers, the brand is planning to launch e-commerce businesses in Malaysia and Vietnam, among other new markets.

Going forward, CHiQ plans to continue improving the quality of its products and services through the synergy of multiple product lines while deepening its commitment to Southeast Asian markets by expanding sales channels, with the aim of delivering a smarter home experience to consumers across the region.

Founded in 2014, CHiQ has been on a mission to create a better future for all by building a well-known international household appliance brand led by smart home products. The brand’s parent Changhong has become a multinational firm that has established 5 manufacturing facilities and 13 subsidiaries globally, with its products available in more than 150 countries and regions worldwide.