148 New COVID-19 Cases, 164 Recovered

 

148 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in the country yesterday, bringing the total number to 3,831.

 

The Minister of Health said two new clusters detected bringing the total number of active clusters to 58. The new clusters are 3788 Cluster which contains 7 cases; and 3598 Cluster which contains 4 cases. Both the new clusters include cases that were previously reported as cases for which the source of infection has not been identified. There are 37 additional new cases to 16 of the existing active clusters. The cases in these active clusters are individuals who are currently being quarantined and were found to be in contact with several confirmed cases. Meanwhile, 100 cases are still being investigated to determine the source of the infection.

 

Contact tracing for all these new cases is currently ongoing. All identified close contacts are required to undergo mandatory quarantine and RT-PCR SARS-CoV-2 test.  In the meantime, 164 cases have recovered today, whereby this total includes 106 positive cases from Category 1 that have undergone self-isolation for 14 days at their respective homes. All of them have undergone second swab tests on Day 12 and have been confirmed recovered. With that, the total number of recovered cases in Brunei Darussalam has increased to 2,313, whereas the total number active cases are 1,497. Among the active cases, eight cases are in critical condition, in which seven cases require assistance of artificial ventilation. One case still requires the help of an additional heart/lung machine, ECMO. Meanwhile, 28 cases that were categorised in Category 4 are now admitted to the Intensive Care Unit for close monitoring. Meanwhile, two cases have safely given birth via surgery on the 8th of September 2021. Both mothers and their newborns are in good condition. In the past 24 hours, a total of 4,491 samples have been tested for the SARS-CoV-2 virus which brings the total number of laboratory tests conducted since January 2020 to 264,580.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty’s Potential Will Not Be Realized until It Enters into Force, Speakers Stress, as General Assembly Marks International Day

 

The General Assembly commemorated the International Day against Nuclear Tests today, with speakers praising the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) as a landmark instrument, while warning that its potential will not be fully realized until it enters into force.

At the outset, Volkan Bozkir (Turkey), outgoing President of the General Assembly, noted that nuclear testing has declined but not stopped, with more than 2,000 nuclear tests conducted since the advent of nuclear disarmament.  Testing has long-lasting health consequences, displaces families and is catastrophic for the environment, he said.

Izumi Nakamitsu, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, emphasized that the CTBT has the power to protect future generations, but cautioned that, while the Treaty is a powerful barrier to the development of nuclear weapons, its full potential will not be realized until it enters into force.  The eight States that have not yet joined it bear a special responsibility, but all States should commit to a legally binding prohibition, she stressed.

Robert Floyd, Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), echoed that point, noting that, since the CTBT’s opening for signature 25 years ago, there has been near-universal adherence to the norm against nuclear testing which the Treaty underpins.  However, the only way to place an enduring and verifiable prohibition on nuclear testing is through the Treaty’s entry into force and universalization, he emphasized.

Some speakers recalled the devastation caused by nuclear testing, with a former member of the Marshall Islands Student Association noting that her people endured 67 nuclear and thermonuclear tests conducted by the Government of the United States after the Second World War.  One of them was 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, and completely obliterated an entire land mass, as well as several islands, she said, adding that fallout burned the hair and skins of many children.  It also contaminated water and food sources, and people continue to be displaced from ancestral lands and to suffer from cancers and contaminated ecosystems.

Fiji’s delegate said the cost of nuclear testing has indeed been very high in the Pacific region, recalling that 300 tests were carried out there between 1946 and 1966, with a combined force of 11,000 Hiroshima bombs.  Relocated communities have yet to return and people have only restricted access to marine livelihoods, while continuing to suffer intergenerational health effects.  Moreover, radioactive waste buried underground has been exposed by rising sea levels, he added.

Mexico’s representative condemned any type of nuclear test anywhere in the world, including critical experiments and those conducted through simulations aimed at improving weapons of mass destruction.  Such experiments are contrary to the purpose of disarmament and non-proliferation and against the spirit of the CTBT, undermining its impact as an instrument of non-proliferation, he said.

Cuba’s representative expressed concern that the United States continues to lead the planet in the possession of nuclear weapons even after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and maintains a position with a narrow threshold for their use.  Cuba was the fifth State to ratify the CTBT in 2021 and is pleased to be part of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the most densely populated part of the world, he said, emphasizing that the only effective way to eradicate the devastating impact of nuclear weapons is to guarantee their non-existence.

Brazil’s representative, observing that the argument by some States that the CTBT’s adoption has led to the emergence of a de facto norm against nuclear testing, cautioned that the international community cannot rely on that de facto situation indefinitely.  There must be a legally binding obligation, she emphasized, calling upon all Annex II States to sign and ratify the CTBT without delay.

Ukraine’s delegate similarly said the voluntary moratorium is important but insufficient, as it will not replace the legally binding nature of the CTBT.

Iran’s representative agreed, stressing that the moratoria against testing are no substitute for a legally binding instrument.

Germany’s representative declared:  “The road to a world without nuclear weapons passes through a world without nuclear testing.”

Also speaking today were representatives of Gabon (on behalf of the African Group), Andorra (on behalf of the Group of Western European and Other States), Brunei Darussalam (on behalf of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN)), Libya (on behalf of the League of Arab States), Kazakhstan, Cuba, Ecuador, Nigeria, China, Indonesia and Austria.

Also addressing the Assembly was the representative of the European Union in its capacity as observer.

The General Assembly will reconvene at 3 p.m. on Thursday, 9 September, to continue its work.

Opening Remarks

NURSULTAN NAZARBAYEV (Kazakhstan) recalled that his country was the first to sign an order to shut down nuclear testing within its borders, thereby making it the author of the first legal prohibition of nuclear testing.  The ban eventually became global and paved the way for adoption of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), he said.  Pointing out that Kazakhstan is a party to all nuclear‑weapon-related treaties, he said emphasized that it has been instrumental in establishing a zone free of nuclear weapons in Central Asia.  He went on to say that COVID-19 has brought awareness of how fragile the planet is, warning that, as long as nuclear weapons exist, there is no way to ensure they won’t be used.

VOLKAN BOZKIR (Turkey), President of the General Assembly, described the 29 August 1991 closure Kazakhstan’s Semipalatinsk Test Site as a landmark moment, pointing out, however, that nuclear testing has declined but not stopped, with more than 2,000 nuclear tests conducted since the advent of nuclear disarmament.  Testing has long-lasting health consequences, displaces families, and is catastrophic for the environment, he noted, emphasizing that the General Assembly has been committed to nuclear disarmament since its inception, and passed the first resolution addressing the issue.  The new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) between the United States and the Russian Federation was extended until 4 February 2026, he noted, while emphasizing:  “However, there is still much more to be done.”  Encouraging the resumption of postponed meetings, he pointed out that his time as President of the General Assembly ends in a few days, and called upon States that have yet to sign or ratify the CTBT to do so as soon as possible.

IZUMI NAKAMITSU, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, spoke on behalf of the Secretary-General, noting that more than 2,000 nuclear tests have been conducted in eight States, causing catastrophic human suffering and environmental damage that will take decades to heal.  The Nuclear Test-Ban-Treaty has the power to protect future generations, she emphasized, cautioning that, while the Treaty is a powerful barrier to the development of nuclear weapons, its full potential will not be realized until it enters into force.  The eight States that have not joined the Treaty bear a special responsibility, but all States should commit to a legally binding prohibition, she stressed.

ROBERT FLOYD, Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), said the CTBT is a success story, even though it has yet to become legally binding.  Since its opening for signature 25 years ago, there has been near-universal adherence to the norm against nuclear testing which the Treaty underpins, he noted.  However, the only way to put an enduring and verifiable prohibition on nuclear testing in place is through the Treaty’s entry into force and universalization, he emphasized.  He went on to urge the international community to ensure that the world never again suffers the disastrous consequences of nuclear testing, reduce nuclear risks and prevent nuclear war, while building a safer and more secure world for future generations by taking concrete actions to advance nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament.

VIVIAN OKEKE, representative of the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), noted the use of nuclear science for peaceful purposes is the organization’s basic pillar.  She noted the Agency’s 60-year history of working towards that goal, especially for developing countries:  for energy, treating diseases, addressing climate change, irradiating foods and analysing water supplies.  “It is essential that nuclear technologies are used safely and securely,” with Member States sharing best practices and employing standards that IAEA has helped to develop, she emphasized.  IAEA is a global platform for strengthening nuclear security, including the prevention of nuclear materials from falling into the hands of terrorists, she said, citing the February 2020 International Conference on Nuclear Security held in Vienna and the low-enriched uranium bank in Kazakhstan as some of the Agency’s efforts.  She went on to report that IAEA has also helped to address COVID-19 by launching action against zoonotic diseases to help countries better prepare for pandemics.  The Agency remains firmly committed to a world free of nuclear weapons and tests, she added.

SUE COLEMAN-HASELDINE, International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Australia, recalled that she was two years old when winds brought radiation fallout from nuclear testing under way at Maralinga and Emu Fields to her community.  The contamination caused cancer, thyroid disease and birth defects across the country, she said, adding that the effects continue today.  She urged Australia and all other countries to join the Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.

DANITY LAUKON, former member, Marshall Islands Student Association, recalled that her people endured 67 nuclear and thermonuclear tests conducted by the Government of the United States after the Second World War, one of which, the Bravo Shot on 1 March 1954, was 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, and completely obliterated an entire land mass, as well as several islands.  Fallout burned the hair and skins of many children, and contaminated water and food sources, she said, adding that people continue to be displaced from ancestral lands and to suffer from cancers and contaminated ecosystems.  She also expressed concern about radioactive waste, now contained in the Runit Dome on Enewetak Atoll, leaking into the ocean and groundwater, noting the shared nuclear legacies of the neighbouring islands of French Polynesia and Kiribati.  She demanded that nuclear-armed States “right their wrongs and adopt nuclear justice” by demonstrating the utmost regard for those whose lives have been altered forever by nuclear testing.

Statements

MICHEL XAVIER BIANG (Gabon), speaking on behalf of the African Group, expressed support for the goals of the CTBT and emphasized that the total elimination of nuclear weapons is the only guarantee against their use.  Urging nuclear-weapon States to sign and ratify the Treaty on the Prohibition on Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) as soon as possible, he expressed regret at the slow pace at which those States are dismantling their nuclear arsenals.  The African Group is committed to keeping the continent free of nuclear weapons, he affirmed.  Expressing regret that the ninth Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) Review Conference was unable to agree on a final outcome document, he called upon all States to preserve the credibility and sustainability of that Treaty and urged the international community to consider the catastrophic consequences of testing on human health and the environment in all deliberations on nuclear weapons.

JOAN JOSEP LÓPEZ LAVADO (Andorra), speaking on behalf of the Group of Western European and Other States, emphasized the importance of education for peace, security and non-proliferation.  No stone must be left unturned in ending nuclear tests, as their effects cannot leave anyone indifferent, he said.  Condemning the six nuclear tests conducted by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, in contravention of Security Council resolutions, he said that State has an obligation to abandon its nuclear programme and complete peaceful denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

JUAN RAMÓN DE LA FUENTE RAMÍREZ (Mexico), speaking on behalf of Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), condemned any type of nuclear test anywhere in the world, including critical experiments and those conducted through simulations aimed at improving weapons of mass destruction.  Such experiments are contrary to the purpose of disarmament and non-proliferation and against the spirit of the CTBT, undermining its impact as an instrument of non-proliferation, he added.  He went on to welcome the signature and ratification of the CTBT by Comoros and Cuba in 2021 and urged States that have not yet ratified the Treaty to do so without delay.  The existence, threat of use and use of nuclear weapons constitutes a crime against humanity and is contrary to international law, he emphasized.

NOOR QAMAR SULAIMAN (Brunei Darussalam), speaking on behalf of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), expressed alarm about ongoing rivalries between global Powers, the modernization of nuclear arsenals and the situation on the Korean Peninsula.  She called for good faith and mutual understanding in advancing towards a world without nuclear tests or weapons, so that the CTBT’s entry into force may finally be realized.  Noting the dire consequences of the use of nuclear weapons on health and the environment, she called upon all States parties to the NPT, the cornerstone of disarmament efforts, to work for its implementation.  It is also crucial to preserve South-East Asia as a zone free of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, she emphasized.  The world remains at risk, she said, warning that, whereas nuclear weapons may enhance the sense of security of a few, they are harmful to the collective security of all.

SATYENDRA PRASAD (Fiji), speaking on behalf of the Pacific Small Island Developing States, observed that, while the CTBT provides a pathway towards disarmament and non-proliferation, it has yet to enter into force, and as such, Fiji calls upon all States to sign and ratify the Treaty as soon as possible.  Emphasizing that the cost of nuclear testing has been very high in the Pacific region, he recalled that 300 tests were carried out there between 1946 and 1966, with a combined force of 11,000 Hiroshima bombs.  Communities that were relocated have yet to return, he pointed out, also citing people’s restricted access to marine livelihoods and continuing intergenerational health effects.  Moreover, radioactive waste buried underground has been exposed by rising sea levels, he noted, stressing that protecting the Pacific is essential to the planet in the fight against climate change.

SILVIO GONZATO, representative of the European Union, in its capacity as observer, said the CTBT remains of vital importance to collective security.  Noting its twenty-fifth anniversary, he urged all States that must still sign or ratify the Treaty to bring it into force.  European Union member States did so years ago, he pointed out, welcoming the signing by Cuba and Comoros while noting that 170 States have ratified it.  He urged the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to take the path of denuclearization and engage in meaningful discussions with all relevant parties.  The CTBTO’s verification regime provided reliable data after that State’s recent tests, he said, but since that organization needs financing to carry out its functions, all concerned States should to honour their funding commitments.  The European Union has contributed €29.5 million since 2006, he added.

TAHER M. EL-SONNI (Libya), speaking on behalf of the League of Arab States, said all nuclear weapons must be eradicated in a verifiable and comprehensive fashion.  The threat of nuclear tests is existential, he added, affirming that the presence of nuclear weapons and failure to comply with pertinent treaties and international obligations constitute a direct threat to international peace and security.  He urged nuclear-weapon States to comply with relevant international obligations and contribute to efforts to address the effects of nuclear tests for which they were responsible.  He went on to state that, despite tensions in the Middle East, Arab States have demonstrated good faith, but the region stands as an example of the challenges faced by non-proliferation regimes, with Israel continuing to violate international resolutions pertaining to nuclear weapons.  He called upon that country to remove the risks posed by nuclear arsenals in the region and help create a zone free of nuclear weapons, in accordance with the NPT Review Conference.

MAGZHAN ILYASSOV (Kazakhstan) said today’s commemoration draws global attention to the urgent need to halt the proliferation of all nuclear weapons and tests.  He recalled that, 30 years ago, Kazakhstan was the first State to close its nuclear testing site at Semipalatinsk, the second largest in the world, and further gave up 110 ballistic missiles with more than 1,000 warheads.  It is important for the CTBT to enter into force in honour of the millions of victims of nuclear testing and atomic bombs, he emphasized.  Citing the fifteenth anniversary of the nuclear-weapon-free zone in Central Asia, he noted that the TPNW entered into force in January 2021, opening a new reality that “makes nuclear weapons illegal”.  The plea for disarmament is compelling, he said, urging the international community to seek new horizons of progress and prosperity for all.

PEDRO LUIS PEDROSO CUESTA (Cuba), associating himself with CELAC, said the vast wealth that some States put towards strengthening nuclear capabilities should be spent on addressing the coronavirus.  Expressing concern that the United States continues to lead the planet in the possession of nuclear weapons even after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he said it also maintains a position with a narrow threshold for using such weapons.  Cuba was the fifth State to ratify the CTBT in 2021 and is pleased to be part of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the most densely populated part of the world, he said.  Emphasizing that his country remains firmly committed to nuclear disarmament and a ban on testing, he said the only effective way to eradicate the devastating impact of nuclear weapons is to guarantee their non-existence.

MAJID TAKHT RAVANCHI (Iran) said “sinister” tests are used as preliminary steps towards the development and even use of nuclear weapons, which would have widespread effects on people and the planet.  Noting that 2,000 tests have been conducted since 1945, 1,054 of them by the United States, he said the international community must not tolerate Israel’s possession of weapons of mass destruction.  Nuclear disarmament must remain the top international priority, as the very survival of humankind depends on it, he emphasized.  However, moratoria against testing are no substitute for a legally binding instrument, he added, urging the international community to seize every opportunity to promote the lofty goal of disarmament.

GUENTER SAUTTER (Germany), associating himself with the European Union, said the international community must remain mindful of the consequences of nuclear testing and compensate victims.  “The road to a world without nuclear weapons passes through a world without nuclear testing.”  Noting that the CBTB was opened 25 years ago, he said only the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has conducted nuclear testing since the beginning of the millennium.  He urged all countries to sign and ratify that Treaty without delay and emphasized that the role of civil society cannot be overestimated in seeking to understand the effects of nuclear testing on human life.

CRISTIAN ESPINOSA CAÑIZARES (Ecuador) said the best tribute to victims of nuclear testing is to guarantee the CTBT’s entry into force, urging States to sign or ratify the Treaty as soon as possible.  Until then, it is important to observe moratoria on all testing, he added, noting the Latin America and Caribbean was the first densely populated region to be declared a nuclear-weapon-free zone.  Tests cause grave damage to the environment and to people throughout world, he affirmed, adding that Ecuador will maintain its monitoring stations in the Galápagos Islands to bolster the international monitoring system.

PAULA AGUIAR BARBOZA (Brazil) observed that some States argue that the CTBT’s adoption has led to the emergence of a de facto norm against nuclear testing, a practice that has been met with widespread international condemnation.  However, the international community cannot rely on that de facto situation indefinitely, she cautioned, emphasizing that there must be a legally binding obligation and calling on all Annex II States to sign and ratify the CTBT without delay.  Nuclear tests have had detrimental effects on human health and the environment, and will affect generations to come, she said.

MUHAMMAD ZAYYANU BANDIYA (Nigeria), associating himself with the African Group, expressed regret that, after 25 years, the CTBT has yet to enter into force.  Nigeria ratified it in 2009, he pointed out, emphasizing that the continued existence of nuclear weapons poses an existential threat to all humankind.  The development of such weapons is outrageous and inexcusable, he said, noting the slow pace of progress towards disarmament on the art of the nuclear-weapon States.  Stressing the importance of disarmament, non-proliferation and peaceful uses of nuclear energy, he said the total elimination of weapons should be the goal of all such processes.  The international community must seize the opportunity to sign and ratify the CTBT, as nuclear tests not only send a “tense signal” to the world, but also harm the environment, he added.

WU JIANJUN (China), observing that the global strategic landscape is undergoing big shifts, said all countries should stand firm in supporting the CTBT and the nuclear-weapon States must uphold the purposes of the Treaty.  Describing his country’s nuclear policy as the most consistent and predictable of all the nuclear‑weapon States, he emphasized China’s commitment to the “no first use” policy and the pledge not to use the threat of nuclear attack against non‑nuclear‑weapon States.  China has upheld the object and purpose of the CTBT, he said, reporting on its progress relating to International monitoring system stations in the country.

MOHAMMAD KURNIADI KOBA (Indonesia), associating himself with ASEAN, said every moment must be used to reject the prospect of nuclear annihilation.  There is no space for miscalculation in the face of myriad challenges, he emphasized, warning against the misuse of resources on the arms race.  Similarly, there is no justification for testing nuclear weapons, and the nuclear security umbrella States bear the same responsibility for promoting safety.  Anti-test efforts do not stop when testing stops since the after-effects must be addressed, he said, adding that it is essential to ensure the CTBT’s entry into force.

DANIEL ANDREAS ROETHLIN (Austria), associating himself with the European Union, warned that existing international nuclear agreements are being undermined as the proliferation of weapons increases.  Expressing concern that another year has passed without the CTBT’s entry into force, he called on remaining countries to sign or ratify the Treaty without delay.  Citing the growing international nuclear threat, he pointed out that weapons similar in size to the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are now described as “smaller” and “more useable” than other nuclear weapons.  Nuclear weapons do not increase security, he said, underlining that only through mutual trust can security be realized.

YURIY VITRENKO (Ukraine), associating himself with the European Union, said that, with more than 2,000 nuclear tests since 1945, the voluntary moratorium is important but insufficient, as it will not replace the legally binding nature of the CTBT.  Noting that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is the only State to conduct nuclear tests in the twenty-first century, he called upon its Government to take steps towards complete and verifiable denuclearization, and to sign and ratify the CTBT.

 

Source: United Nations

 

What to Expect as China Sends another Survey Ship into a Disputed Asian Sea

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA – A Chinese scientific research ship that set out Monday to explore parts of the South China Sea will flex Beijing’s muscle in a six-way sovereignty dispute without getting other countries riled up enough to chase the vessel away, experts believe.

The Shiyan 6 set off from Guangdong province near Hong Kong toward the northern area of the South China Sea for “multidisciplinary scientific tasks,” the Chinese state-run CGTN news website reported. The Global Times, another Chinese news website, said the ship would “carry out an important scientific mission of multidisciplinary comprehensive observation.”

The Shiyan 6 cost $77.37 million and can travel up to about 22,000 kilometers according to the Beijing-based Baidu online encyclopedia. It was launched in July of last year.

Another Chinese survey ship passed near a Vietnamese energy exploration site in 2019 and again last year to assert Beijing’s claims to those waters. The Shiyan 6 may do the same, analysts say.

“It’s some kind of, like, exercise for those survey ships to be familiar with the South China Sea,” said Nguyen Thanh Trung, director of the Saigon Center for International Studies at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Ho Chi Minh City.

“It’s like a theater for those survey ships to do research and to harass the exploration in the region,” he said.

Beijing claims about 90% of the 3.5 million-square-kilometer South China Sea as its own, overlapping waters that five other governments say belongs to them.

Chinese officials point to documents dating back more than 1,000 years to dynastic times as support for their claim. Rival claimants Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam cite a U.N. maritime convention. Taiwan claims most of the sea as well. Claimants prize the sea for fisheries, fossil fuel reserves and marine shipping lanes.

Jay Batongbacal, international maritime affairs professor at the University of the Philippines in Quezon City, said, “The worst things that they [the Shiyan 6] could do to us is what they did to Vietnam, which is to start surveying and exploring for petroleum.”

The Shiyan 6 may again “harass” Vietnam’s oil project near the Vanguard Bank, a South China Sea feature where Vietnamese contractors have sought oil since 2019, Nguyen said.

The Chinese survey ship Haiyang Dizhi 8 got into a four-month standoff with Hanoi two years ago when it approached oil-rich Vanguard Bank, where Vietnam maintains oil drilling operations.

The standoff ended when the Chinese ship left on its own, its mission apparently complete, but it returned to waters near Vietnam in April 2020 on a separate mission.

Another Chinese survey ship, operated by the Chinese Academy of Science, crossed into the Philippine exclusive economic zone last month, U.S. Naval War College faculty member Ryan Martinson said in a Twitter post in August.

As a nonmilitary vessel, scholars say, the Shiyan 6 will attract relatively little international attention, although foreign governments are likely to track its course. The United States and its allies periodically send naval ships in response to Chinese military movement that they believe threatens international use of the South China Sea.

Western powers, which have taken an increasingly active role in the South China Sea dispute this year, are likely to track the Shiyan 6, but without forcing it to leave, said Derek Grossman, senior analyst with the U.S.-based Rand Corporation research organization.

Rival maritime claimants would avoid it, too, given China’s relative power. Beijing has the third-largest armed forces in the world. It has taken a lead in the maritime dispute over the past decade by building artificial islets for military use. If challenged, Grossman said, China would say the ship is just conducting scientific research.

The survey ship will probably gather information for military and civilian reference, Grossman said. One big project, he suggested, would be mapping the seabed itself. That research would help detect any fossil fuel and prepare for any conflict at sea.

“We actually have very little of the ocean mapped, so that type of information is extremely valuable if you are to do undersea operations in a military conflict,” he said.

 

 

Source: Voice of America

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London, UK, Sept. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Wednesday, Sept. 8 marked the opening day of the first-ever global summit of essential workers. Participants from around the world tuned in to a powerful conversation about an economic recovery that prioritizes essential workers, especially women in the informal economy.

“Universal social protections for essential workers are no longer a choice for governments; it is a very necessary move for governments to take,” Lorraine Sibanda, president of StreetNet International, an international alliance of street vendors, told the crowd.

The Essential for Recovery summit, which runs from September 8 through September 10, brings together essential workers from North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia with global business and government leaders to discuss a framework for a just economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. The event centers the demands of care workers and the 61% of workers worldwide who labor in the informal economy, including domestic workers, agricultural workers, street vendors, and home-based workers.

“Home-based workers contribute around $300 billion to the economy, but they don’t get any benefit out of it. We are part of supply chains but we are not recognized as contributors to the supply chains,” said Saira Feroze of the Home-Based Women Workers Federation, on Day 1 of the summit.

The first day of the innovative summit brought together diverse voices from across the globe. Martha Chen, a lecturer at Harvard and senior advisor to Women in Informal Employement: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO), interviewed Rosheda Muller, president of the South African Informal Traders Alliance, on how street vendors are organizing globally. Legendary South African labor leader Myrtle Witbooi spoke with Maina Kiai, senior official at Human Rights Watch and former United Nations Special Rapporteur. And actor and activist Martin Sheen and actress Yalitza Aparicio made special appearances.

“COVID-19 taught us the importance of all workers in different sectors, recognizing that they deserve decent work and are important in the global economy. Governments know about this issue, but what are they doing about it?” asked Aparicio, who was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in the 2019 movie Roma.

Day 2 of the event on Thursday will focus on the fight against inequality, sexual harassment, and abuse in the workplace. Guests include: Rosa Pavanelli, the General Secretary of Public Services International, interviewing “Mama Union” Rose Omamo, leader of the Kenyan metal workers union; journalist Xanthe Scharff interviewing Mercedes D’Alessandro, feminist economist and Argentine government official; and journalist Reena Ninan interviewing business leader Brid Gould of Sodexo.

About Essential For Recovery:

The Essential for Recovery Summit is led by non-profit labor organizations — including  HomeNet International, International Domestic Workers’ Federation, International Trade Union Confederation, Solidarity Center, StreetNet International, UNI Global Union, and Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing — and supported by the Open Society Foundations.

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Tuxera Acquires Embedded Storage and Networking Software Front-Runner, HCC Embedded

The company now offers the widest range of data storage management and network transfer software in the industry, with a strengthened focus on safety- and mission-critical data.

Tuxera acquires HCC Embedded

HELSINKI, Sept. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tuxera, the world-leading storage software and networking technology company, has signed an agreement to acquire HCC Embedded, the Hungarian developer of embedded file systems, flash management, and network data transfer software. HCC Embedded will officially operate as Tuxera Hungary Kft. Tuxera now offers the most comprehensive range of software and services for managing data as it is stored, used, and moved in and between embedded systems. The acquisition deepens Tuxera’s commitment to deliver reliable data management solutions in a world increasingly fueled and vitalized by data.

Rising global data use demands secure management solutions

The International Data Corporation (IDC) predicts that the global data demand will grow to an estimated 175 zettabytes (ZB) by 2025.1 Keeping up with the storage needs driven by this global data demand will require over 22 ZB of storage capacity across all media types. Much of this data will be generated by embedded devices and transported through complex and demanding network protocols. As the world becomes more dependent on data for real-time decision-making, the requirements for safe and secure data management grow more stringent.

Meeting the need for safety-critical data management

Since its founding in 2002, HCC Embedded has emphasized quality and information security, achieving both ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management and ISO 27001 Information Security Management standards. This complements Tuxera’s focus on serving its customers with demanding safety- and mission-critical data requirements, particularly in the automotive industry. Safety design standards and increasingly rigorous regulations continue to put more demand on embedded systems designs – not only in the automotive sector, but in the avionics, aerospace, medical, rail and shipping transport, and industrial automation industries as well.

New networking expertise and deeper flash storage knowledge

The acquisition also brings deep hardware enablement knowledge and expertise to Tuxera, allowing the company’s storage management software to interact more closely and optimally with an even wider range of hardware environments. Additionally, HCC Embedded brings an extensive range of MISRA-compliant networking products to Tuxera’s portfolio, covering domains such as network management, security, and TCP/IP applications. These new products will enrich Tuxera’s expertise beyond fail-safe storage and management of data-at-rest and data-at-use, to encompass the reliable and secure transport of data in, out, and through limitless data-driven, connected devices.

Leading the way in data management solutions

Tuxera develops fail-safe, high-performance software for managing data, with roots stretching back to 1983. The company’s solutions have shipped in billions of consumer devices and vehicles to date. Tuxera develops proprietary implementations of industry-standard file systems such as FAT, exFAT, and NTFS, as well as its own range of proprietary embedded file systems, flash management software, and network storage solutions. In 2021, Tuxera’s storage-industry leadership was recognized by CRN on its annual Storage 100 list of the most innovative providers of storage technology used in enterprise deployments.

“Joining forces with HCC Embedded is a great next step for us in strengthening our expertise in embedded data storage solutions and expanding our offering even more towards deeply embedded systems using real-time operating systems and micro-controllers. With the networking and middleware components of HCC Embedded, we’re able to provide a more comprehensive portfolio of solutions spanning the entire lifecycle of data management. Expanding our team will also allow us to more effectively provide engineering services in Central Europe,” says Tuukka Ahoniemi, CEO of Tuxera.

“For the past 20 years at HCC Embedded, we have worked to provide ever-higher quality embedded software components and related services to customers that value quality and reliability. By joining Tuxera, a company of similar aims and values for its customers, partners, and employees, I’m now more confident than ever that we can accelerate our mission to provide quality embedded software to fulfill tomorrow’s needs for secure and safe products,” says Dave Hughes, CEO, HCC Embedded.

The combined engineering teams of the two companies now encompasses some of the top experts in file systems, flash memory, embedded storage, and networking technology around the globe. Their experience and understanding of data storage and transfer technology covers any operating system or real-time operating system, any flash memory type, any hardware environment, any storage interface, and a wide range of network protocols.

Transaction advisors

DLA Piper acted as legal advisor to Tuxera, and KPMG acted as financial and tax advisor.

RSM Hungary acted as financial, legal, and tax advisor to HCC Embedded.

About HCC Embedded

HCC Embedded develops deeply embedded software components “out of context,” which ensures that they can be used as core elements of any system, including those engineered to meet stringent requirements for safety, quality, and portability. Built on a foundation of the highest quality, HCC’s product portfolio comprises more than 250 embedded components developed with the help of the company’s deep competencies in reliable flash management, fail-safe file systems, and IPv4/6 networking stacks with associated security protocols. HCC also offers a comprehensive suite of USB host and function software. Since 2002, HCC has supplied these embedded software components to more than 2,000 companies globally in a wide range of industries including industrial, medical, and automotive.

About Tuxera

Tuxera is the leading provider of quality-assured embedded storage management software and networking technologies. Helping people and businesses store and do more with their data, our software is at the core of phones, tablets, cars, TV sets, cameras, drones, external storage, routers, spacecraft, IoT devices, and more. We help you store your data reliably, while making data transfers fast, and content easily accessible. Tuxera is also an active member of multiple industry organizations, including JEDEC, SNIA, AGL, SD Association, The Linux Foundation, and many others. Founded in 2008, Tuxera’s headquarters are located in Finland, with regional offices in China, Germany, Hungary, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and the US. Learn more about us at http://www.tuxera.com/.

For more information, please contact:
VP Marketing, Tuxera
Tiffiny Rossi
press@tuxera.com

References

[1] The Digitization of the World From Edge to Core, An IDC White Paper – #US44413318, An IDC Whitepaper Sponsored by Seagate.

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How Cobwebs Technologies WEBINT Platform Helps Intelligence Agencies in Their Efforts to Prevent Terror Attacks

The AI-powered WEBINT platform monitors the surface, deep, and dark web to extract and analyze relevant open-source data to provide insights into potential terrorist attacks

Counter Terror

NEW YORK, Sept. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cobwebs Technologies announced today that its AI-powered WEBINT platform helps intelligence officers and analysts with their (counter)intelligence activities to prevent terrorist attacks.

The 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, DC by Al Qaeda shook the world, taking authorities by surprise. Looking back and analyzing how the terrorists were able to achieve this, it becomes clear that intelligence and counterintelligence played a major part. Al Qaeda at its end used gathered and analyzed information to make highly accurate and realistic assessments of its operating environment during its preparations, resulting in careful planning.

In contrast, previous planned and executed attacks aimed at U.S. targets were not part of the threat analysis of Western security agencies. For example, the 1992 terror attack when a truck bomb exploded below the North Tower of the World Trade Center, killing six and injuring more than 1,000 people, was quickly forgotten. In 1997, terrorists revealed in court that they planned a bombing to topple the North Tower into the South Tower, bringing them both down with the aim of killing 250,000 Americans.

Another terrorist plot involved the assassination of Pope John Paul II during a visit to the Philipines; the blowing up of 11 airliners flying from Asia to the United States with an estimated death toll of 4,000, and crashing a rented plane full of explosives into the CIA Headquarters.

Ignoring identified threats based on (counter)intelligence comes at a high price, as the 9/11 calamity that claimed the lives of 3,000 people and cost the economy trillions of dollars in its aftermath, illustrates. Intelligence agencies do not have the manpower and budgets for keeping a contingent of security agents with the sole mandate to stop terrorist attacks. That’s why today they rely on collecting and analyzing information from various sources for their threat analyses. These sources include online sources, since terrorists use darknets and other online forums and channels for their planning, recruiting, and purchasing of resources. This requires collecting and analyzing huge amounts of web data for analysis. Also due to time restraints, intelligence agencies are turning to OSINT tools, such as the AI-Powered Web Intelligence platform of Cobwebs, to assist them in their efforts to identify imminent terrorist attacks for follow-up. Such a WEBINT platform allows intelligence officers and analysts to detect and analyze threat actors and map their hidden activity networks and behavior patterns across numerous OSINT sources.

Our leading web intelligence platform automatically extracts targeted critical insights from big data with advanced and powerful AI machine-learning algorithms. Designed to meticulously scan the surface, deep, and dark web to collect and analyze huge amounts of data in record time, the platform helps intelligence agencies with their threat analysis,” explained Udi Levy, CEO & Co-Founder at Cobwebs Technologies,Our WEBINT platform analyzes content from OSINT websites on the surface, deep, and dark web using highly sophisticated algorithms in order to identify relevant information on e.g., message boards and social networks in various languages. The platform also presents the collected and analyzed data in user-friendly formats such as connection graphs and timelines. The platform can also generate alerts when relevant information crops up to enable faster response times in time-sensitive scenarios.”

The Cobwebs AI-powered web intelligence platform assists national security agencies in their threat intelligence efforts to prevent terrorist attacks. The platform’s predictive analytics and machine-learning algorithms collect and analyze big data, which allows intelligence officers and analysts to get comprehensive insights for making smart, data-driven decisions. The platform also employs Natural Language Processing (NLP) algorithms to get insight into the sentiments and intentions of (potential) terrorists and context in multiple languages.

With the WEBINT platform of Cobwebs as part of their arsenal, intelligence agencies will be better prepared in their efforts to prevent more terrorist attacks.

To learn more, visit www.cobwebs.com or contact us at: info@cobwebs.com

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Reimagining ADAS and AD Solutions, Join LeddarTech at Three Major International Events in September 2021

QUEBEC CITY, Sept. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LeddarTech®, a global leader in Level 1-5 ADAS and AD sensing technology, is pleased to announce its participation in several digital and in-person events during September in the capacity of both an exhibitor and presenter. These global events will showcase LeddarTech’s comprehensive end-to-end technology platforms, which enable customers to solve critical sensing and perception challenges across the entire value chain of the automotive and mobility markets. These featured solutions include the LeddarVision™ sensor-fusion and perception platform and the cost-effective, scalable LiDAR development platform based on patented LeddarEngine™ technology.

“The acceleration of autonomous driving depends heavily on the ADAS solutions being developed today,” stated Daniel Aitken, VP of Global Marketing, Communications, and Product Management at LeddarTech. “These upcoming events highlight LeddarTech’s scalable and flexible reimagined approach with LiDAR and sensor-fusion and perception solutions that address individual customer needs,” he continued. “We are especially pleased to have Mike Thoeny, President of the Automotive Business Group at Flex, co-host one of our sessions. We look forward to you joining us for one or all of these events,” Mr. Aitken concluded.

Industry Tech Days – September 13-17 (Digital)

Industry Tech Days brings essential insights in electronics, everything from edge intelligence design to next-generation automotive sensors, delivered LIVE straight from industry experts to your desktop or mobile device.

Join LeddarTech for two presentations:

  • “Sensor-Fusion and Perception Solutions for Key ADAS and AD Applications” (Use Case), featuring Youval Nehmadi, Engineering Director, LeddarTech Sensor Fusion and Perception Platform Research & Development Center, Israel.
  • “Why Flexible Platforms Are Required for Future ADAS/AD Deployments,” by Frantz Saintellemy, LeddarTech’s President and COO, and Mike Thoeny, President of the Automotive Business Group at Flex.

Register for free here.

China International Optoelectronic Conference (CIOE) / MEMS Seminar – September 16-18 (Live in Shenzhen, China)

CIOE is China’s largest optoelectronic industry event, held in the Shenzhen World Convention and Exhibition Center. Mr. Horry Cheng will represent LeddarTech on the panel for “LiDAR and 3D Camera Sensing Technology & Applications,” and LeddarTech will also exhibit at this prestigious event.

Register here.

Automotive LiDAR Conference 2021 – September 21- 23 (Digital Event)

This conference is one of the only events exclusively focused on automotive LiDAR technologies and applications. The conference sessions will present the various approaches in developing a LiDAR system and explain the reasons for choosing one approach over another.

  • Join LeddarTech’s CTO Pierre Olivier on September 21 at 2:00 p.m. EST for his featured presentation “Combining LiDAR, Radar, and Camera: Sensor Fusion Challenges and Solutions.”

Register here.

For a complete list of LeddarTech’s upcoming live and virtual events, please visit leddartech.com/events.

About LeddarTech

LeddarTech is a leader in environmental sensing platforms for autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems. Founded in 2007, LeddarTech has evolved to become a comprehensive end-to-end environmental sensing company by enabling customers to solve critical sensing and perception challenges across the entire value chain of the automotive and mobility market segments. With its LeddarVision™ sensor-fusion and perception platform and its cost-effective, scalable, and versatile LiDAR development solution for automotive-grade solid-state LiDARs based on the LeddarEngine™, LeddarTech enables Tier 1-2 automotive system integrators to develop full-stack sensing solutions for autonomy level 1 to 5. These solutions are actively deployed in autonomous shuttles, trucks, buses, delivery vehicles, smart cities/factories, and robotaxi applications. The company is responsible for several innovations in cutting-edge automotive and mobility remote-sensing applications, with over 100 patented technologies (granted or pending) enhancing ADAS and autonomous driving capabilities.

Additional information about LeddarTech is accessible at www.leddartech.com and on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.

Contact:
Daniel Aitken, Vice-President, Global Marketing, Communications, and Product Management, LeddarTech Inc.
Tel.: + 1-418-653-9000 ext. 232
daniel.aitken@leddartech.com

Leddar, LeddarTech, LeddarSteer, LeddarEngine, LeddarVision, LeddarSP, LeddarCore, VAYADrive, VayaVision, and related logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of LeddarTech Inc. and its subsidiaries. All other brands, product names, and marks are or may be trademarks or registered trademarks used to identify products or services of their respective owners.

การพลิกโฉมโซลูชัน ADAS และ AD เข้าร่วมกับ LeddarTech ที่งานอีเว้นท์ระดับนานาชาติที่สำคัญสามงานในเดือนกันยายน 2021

ควิเบก ซิตี้, Sept. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LeddarTech® ผู้นำระดับโลกด้านเทคโนโลยีการตรวจจับ ADAS และ AD ระดับ 1-5 ยินดีที่จะประกาศการเข้าร่วมงานอีเว้นท์แบบดิจิทัลและแบบพบปะรวมตัวในช่วงเดือนกันยายน ทั้งในฐานะผู้จัดแสดงและผู้นำเสนอ อีเว้นท์ระดับโลกเหล่านี้จะจัดแสดงแพลตฟอร์มเทคโนโลยีแบบครบวงจรที่ครอบคลุมของ LeddarTech ซึ่งช่วยให้ลูกค้าสามารถแก้ปัญหาด้านการตรวจจับและการรับรู้ที่สำคัญทั่วทั้งห่วงโซ่คุณค่าของตลาดยานยนต์และการเคลื่อนที่ โซลูชันที่โดดเด่นเหล่านี้ประกอบด้วยแพลตฟอร์มการรวมสัญญาณเซ็นเซอร์และการรับรู้ของ LeddarVision™ และแพลตฟอร์มการพัฒนา LiDAR ที่คุ้มค่าและปรับขนาดได้ ที่ใช้เทคโนโลยี LeddarEngine™ ที่จดสิทธิบัตร

“ความก้าวหน้าของเทคโนโลยีการขับขี่อัตโนมัตินั้นขึ้นอยู่กับโซลูชัน ADAS ที่กำลังถูกพัฒนาในปัจจุบันเป็นอย่างมาก” Daniel Aitken รองประธานฝ่ายการตลาด การสื่อสาร และการจัดการผลิตภัณฑ์ระดับโลกที่ LeddarTech กล่าว “งานอีเว้นท์ที่กำลังจะมีขึ้นเหล่านี้เน้นย้ำถึงแนวทางการเปลี่ยนแปลงที่ปรับขนาดได้และยืดหยุ่นของ LeddarTech ด้วย LiDAR และโซลูชันการรวมสัญญาณเซ็นเซอร์และการรับรู้ที่ตอบสนองความต้องการของลูกค้าแต่ละราย” เขาได้กล่าวต่อ “เรายินดีอย่างยิ่งที่ได้ Mike Thoeny ประธานกลุ่มธุรกิจยานยนต์ที่ Flex ร่วมเป็นเจ้าภาพหนึ่งในเซสชั่นของเรา เราหวังว่าคุณจะมาร่วมงานนี้” Mr. Aitken กล่าวสรุป

Industry Tech Days – 13-17 กันยายน (ดิจิทัล)

Industry Tech Days จะนำเสนอข้อมูลสำคัญเกี่ยวกับอุปกรณ์อิเล็กทรอนิกส์ ทุกอย่างตั้งแต่การออกแบบ Edge Intelligence ไปจนถึงเซ็นเซอร์ยานยนต์แห่งยุคถัดไป ถ่ายทอดสดจากผู้เชี่ยวชาญในอุตสาหกรรมสู่เดสก์ท็อปหรืออุปกรณ์พกพาของคุณ

เข้าร่วม LeddarTech สำหรับการนำเสนอสองรายการ:

  • “โซลูชันการรวมสัญญาณเซ็นเซอร์และการรับรู้สำหรับแอปพลิเคชัน ADAS และ AD ที่สำคัญ” (กรณีการใช้งาน) โดย Youval Nehmadi, ผู้อำนวยการฝ่ายวิศวกรรม, ศูนย์วิจัยและพัฒนาแพลตฟอร์มการรวมสัญญาณเซ็นเซอร์และการรับรู้ LeddarTech ประเทศอิสราเอล
  • “เหตุใดจึงต้องใช้แพลตฟอร์มที่ยืดหยุ่นสำหรับการปรับใช้ ADAS/AD ในอนาคต” โดย Frantz Saintellemy ประธานและ COO ของ LeddarTech และ Mike Thoeny ประธานกลุ่มธุรกิจยานยนต์ที่ Flex

ลงทะเบียนฟรีที่นี่

China International Optoelectronic Conference (CIOE) / MEMS Seminar – 16-18 กันยายน (สดจากเซินเจิ้น ประเทศจีน)

CIOE คืองานอีเว้นท์อุตสาหกรรมออพโตอิเล็กทรอนิกส์ที่ใหญ่ที่สุดของจีน ซึ่งจัดขึ้นที่ Shenzhen World Convention and Exhibition Center โดย Mr. Horry Cheng จะเป็นตัวแทนจาก LeddarTech ในการอภิปรายเรื่อง “เทคโนโลยีและแอปพลิเคชัน LiDAR และการตรวจจับกล้อง 3 มิติ” และนอกจากนี้ LeddarTech จะจัดแสดงในงานอันทรงเกียรตินี้ด้วย

ลงทะเบียนที่นี่

Automotive LiDAR Conference 2021 – 21- 23 กันยายน (งานอีเว้นท์ดิจิทัล)

การประชุมนี้เป็นหนึ่งในงานอีเว้นท์เพียงหนึ่งเดียวที่มุ่งเน้นด้านเทคโนโลยีและแอปพลิเคชัน LiDAR สำหรับยานยนต์ การประชุมจะนำเสนอวิธีการต่างๆ ในการพัฒนาระบบ LiDAR และอธิบายเหตุผลที่เลือกวิธีการที่เหมาะกว่า

  • พบกับ Pierre Olivier, CTO ของ LeddarTech ในวันที่ 21 กันยายน เวลา 14:00 น. EST สำหรับการนำเสนอที่โดดเด่นของเขา “การผสานรวม LiDAR, เรดาร์ และกล้อง: ความท้าทายและโซลูชันการรวมสัญญาณเซ็นเซอร์”

ลงทะเบียนที่นี่

สามารถดูรายการงานอีเว้นท์แบบสดและแบบเสมือนจริงของ LeddarTech ที่กำลังจะมีขึ้นได้ที่ leddartech.com/events

เกี่ยวกับ LeddarTech

LeddarTech เป็นผู้นำในด้านแพลตฟอร์มการตรวจจับสภาพแวดล้อมสำหรับยานยนต์อัตโนมัติและระบบช่วยเหลือผู้ขับขี่ขั้นสูง LeddarTech ก่อตั้งในปี 2007 โดยได้พัฒนาเป็นบริษัทการตรวจจับสภาพแวดล้อมแบบครบวงจรโดยให้ลูกค้าสามารถแก้ไขปัญหาการตรวจจับและการรับรู้ที่สำคัญได้ทั่วทั้งห่วงโซ่คุณค่าของตลาดยานยนต์และการเคลื่อนที่ ด้วยแพลตฟอร์มการรวมสัญญาณเซ็นเซอร์และการรับรู้ของ LeddarVision™ และโซลูชันการพัฒนา LiDAR ที่คุ้มค่า ปรับขนาดได้ และอเนกประสงค์ LiDAR แบบโซลิดสเตตระดับยานยนต์ที่ใช้งาน LeddarEngine™ ทำให้ LeddarTech ช่วยให้ผู้วางระบบยานยนต์ระดับ Tier 1-2 พัฒนาโซลูชันการตรวจจับแบบครอบคลุมทั้งหมดสำหรับยานยนต์อัตโนมัติระดับ 1 ถึง 5 โซลูชันนี้ได้รับการปรับใช้ในการใช้งานรถรับส่งขับขี่อัตโนมัติ รถบรรทุก รถโดยสารประจำทาง รถส่งสินค้า เมือง/โรงงานอัจฉริยะ และแท็กซี่ไร้คนขับ บริษัทเป็นผู้รับผิดชอบในการคิดค้นนวัตกรรมใหม่ๆ ในแอปพลิเคชันตรวจจับยานยนต์และการเคลื่อนที่ระยะไกลที่ทันสมัยด้วยเทคโนโลยีที่จดสิทธิบัตรมากกว่า 100 รายการ (จดสิทธิบัตรแล้วหรือรอดำเนินการ) ที่ช่วยเสริมขีดความสามารถ ADAS และการขับขี่แบบอัตโนมัติ

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OCTION Announces a Blockchain-Based Platform That Allows Anyone to Trade Options in a Fuss-Free Manner

It is the first of its kind in the Binance ecosystem

Screenshot of OCTION’s options trading platform

SINGAPORE, Sept. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — OCTION has launched a fully non-custodial and decentralized options trading platform that eliminates middlemen fees and allows for full transparency of the entire transaction and trade settlement process.

Founded in 2019 by a team of Singaporeans who have a total of 7 different blockchain projects under their belts, OCTION seeks to solve some of the limitations of options trading in the traditional finance world vis-à-vis blockchain technology:

  • Because it is built on a blockchain, OCTION democratizes access to options trading. Even the unbanked can now get involved with options trading.
  • OCTION makes it easy for new users to enter the options trading space, as the otherwise complex act of writing CALL/PUT options is simplified into a straightforward contribution of liquidity into an OCTION Writer’s Pool
  • As it is fully decentralized, OCTION removes the need for a middleman to execute trade settlements, because the whole process can now be done using smart contracts. This means that the transaction fee for each option contract can be as low as 0.25 USD, as FX Fees, admin fees, withdrawal fees and deposit fees can all be saved.
  • Because it is decentralized, OCTION users will never face issues of unwanted interventions and disruptions, a problem that is prevalent in the traditional finance space, and that may unfairly negatively impact traders’ portfolios.
  • OCTION allows for full transparency of all transaction details, and of the trade settlement process, because all of these can be viewed by anyone and everyone on the block explorer.

OCTION will also offer an insurance product called the OCTION Positional Shield, that allows anyone who has bought an options contract with OCTION to give up their position before the expiry of the contract in return for a portion of the premium paid back, despite being out of the money.

OCTION also has a native token ($OCTI) that grants its holders additional benefits:

  • Writers can stake in the liquidity pool and earn premiums from every options contract purchased.
  • Buyers will receive discounts on premiums when buying options contracts and will also get free access to the OCTION Positional Shield.
  • $OCTI holders who do want to participate in the buying and/or selling of contracts can instead choose to stake in a [settlement pool] (https://oction.io/settlement) to earn from the premiums paid per options contract

About OCTION

As the world’s first CeDeFi Options Trading Platform built on the Binance Smart Chain, OCTION represents a transformative technology that stands firmly in support of financial freedom backed by the liberty that Bitcoin provides globally through voluntary participation in a permissionless and decentralized network.

For more information, please visit https://oction.io/home

Connect with OCTION on LinkedIn and Telegram

Press Contact: inquiry@oction.io

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ONA announces 137 finalists in the 2021 Online Journalism Awards

Celebrating honors for excellence in newsletters, collaboration and partnerships, pandemic coverage, audio digital storytelling and 17 more categories

WASHINGTON, Sept. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Online News Association (ONA) is honored to share the finalists for the 2021 Online Journalism Awards (OJAs). Winners will be announced on Oct. 15.

In 2021, the Online Journalism Awards feature 45 prizes across 21 categories. ONA’s Awards and Recognition Committee introduced two new categories and additional changes to reimagine or update existing ones based on community feedback and changes in the industry:

  • Topical Reporting: Pandemic Coverage: This new award honors a single story or a portfolio that focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic and addresses aspects such as science, public health, policy, lifestyle and economic impact.
  • Excellence in Social Justice Reporting: This new award honors journalism that highlights systemic inequities encountered by historically marginalized communities, including coverage of social movements, racial justice, migration, access to education, voting rights and more.
  • Student Journalism Award: This award reimagines recognition for student work with two subcategories: Student Portfolio and Student Team Portfolio.
  • Breaking News: This award has been streamlined with two subcategories for newsroom size: Small/Medium and Large. It previously included separate subcategories for Small, Medium and Large newsrooms.

Five honors come with a total of $40,000 in prize money, thanks to generous support from SmartNews, McKinsey Publishing, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and The University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communications. These awards recognize general excellence, engaged journalism, immersive storytelling, public service and climate change reporting.

A diverse group of 114 digital media professionals representing 20 countries teamed up to screen 1,179 entries—the largest pool of entries the competition has seen since it was established in 1999. More than 60 judges deliberated to determine finalists and winners.

See the full list of 2021 Online Journalism Awards finalists for excellence in newsletters, collaboration and partnerships, pandemic coverage, audio digital storytelling and 17 more categories.

Contact: Karolle Rabarison, Director of Communications, karolle@journalists.org

Kidoodle.TV Gives Employees Time Off With ‘One for Me!’ Wellness Week

The Safe Streaming™ platform gives its employees the opportunity to recharge and recognize the impacts the pandemic has had during the past 18 months.

Kidoodle.TV

CALGARY, Alberta, Sept. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Parent Media Co. Inc. (“APMC“), the creator of the successful and award-winning Kidoodle.TV® streaming platform for families, announces it has given its employees a full week of paid time off during its “One for Me!” Wellness Week, which is Aug. 23 to Sept. 3. Employees are encouraged to use the time off however they’d like and take the opportunity to recharge following a tumultuous 18 months stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Neil Gruninger, President and co-founder of Kidoodle.TV, said, “Our team has given it their all during the last 18 months — their time, their talents, and their mental energy. The effort they have put forth to ensure families have a safe streaming alternative has been exceptional, without their dedication and passion to keep kids safe, we would not have experienced the success we’ve seen through this pandemic. As such, we felt it was the proper time for a recharge to spend time with family, friends and reflect on what matters to us most.”

A recent global study of more than 2,700 employees found that 75 percent feel more socially isolated as a result of the pandemic, with 67 percent experiencing higher stress levels, 57 percent feeling more anxious, and 53 percent dealing with greater emotional exhaustion.

“One for Me!” is intended to give employees time to unplug from the day-to-day and take a week to rest and refuel. With the busiest time of the year around the corner, this gives them the opportunity to return to work as a better version of themselves, thanks to time away from their daily responsibilities. Since the pandemic began, the team has shown tremendous resilience in responding to the call and stepping up to position the company for success.

“I recently had a personal epiphany that to be my best self, not only for me, but for my family and our company, it was essential that I step back and reassess what was most important – my own health and well-being,” said Mike Lowe, CEO and co-founder of Kidoodle.TV. “During this personal time, I was able to reflect on my role as CEO and get clear on what matters most. This time to reflect is what I want and know our team needs in order to be the best versions of themselves.”

Following the announcement, employee Neil Legrandeur said, “One for Me! – It means a lot, truly. As a global community, we’ve all felt the pressures of COVID and a myriad of other pressures within our individual lives. To have an employer who gets that, who understands it and puts people first, in a meaningful way, that’s new.”

On the other side of the coin, these months have also brought about tremendous growth and success for Kidoodle.TV, with the size of the team more than quadrupling.  

Kidoodle.TV not only cares about its viewers, but its employees who operate 24/7 to ensure the online, streaming videos on its platform are age-appropriate and safe. To learn more about Kidoodle.TV, visit www.kidoodle.tv.

About APMC and Kidoodle.TV®

Kidoodle.TV® is a family-focused Safe Streaming™ service committed to ensuring children have a safe alternative to stream their favorite TV shows and movies. Available in over 160 countries and territories on thousands of connected devices, Kidoodle.TV provides peace of mind with every show available on Kidoodle.TV strictly vetted by caring people committed to Safe and Free Streaming for Kids™. Kidoodle.TV is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Fire TV, LG, Samsung, VIDAA-enabled Hisense TVs, Chromecast, Roku, Vizio SmartCast, Amazon, Jio, Xfinity X1, Connected TVs, HTML5 Web, and many other streaming media devices. Kidoodle.TV is owned and operated by A Parent Media Co. Inc., a family-based company. Kidoodle.TV is certified by the kidSAFE® Seal Program and is the proud recipient of the Mom’s Choice Award®, a Stevie® Award, platinum winner of the Best Mobile App Award, and Parents’ Picks Award – Best Elementary Products. Visit www.kidoodle.tv to learn more.

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Tiffany Kayar
tiffanyPR@newswiremail.io

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