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TOKYO, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AGC Inc., a Tokyo-based world-leading manufacturer of glass, chemicals and other high-tech materials, will be exhibiting at CES 2025, one of the world's largest technology trade shows, to be held in Las Vegas, USA, from January 7 to January 10, 2025. Under the theme "Behind Every Breakthrough," the AGC Group will showcase cutting-edge materials and solutions in three areas: "Next-Gen Mobility," "Next-Gen Semiconductor," and "Next-Gen Energy." This marks the third consecutive year for the Group to participate in CES. Image1:https://cdn.kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M108477/202411280794/_prw_PI1fl_yEDKz162.jpg Since its founding in 1907, AGC has grown from producing flat glass to providing a wide range of materials and solutions, including glass, electronics, chemicals, life sciences and ceramics, to meet society's evolving needs. At this exhibition, AGC will showcase its materials and solutions that support future breakthroughs. In particular, AGC's M100/200 Series glass substrates for AR/MR glasses have won the CES 2025 Innovation Awards (R)*. For more information, please see ( https://www.agc.com/en/news/detail/1207806_2814.html ). "We are excited to announce that AGC will be exhibiting at CES 2025," said Yoshinori Hirai, CEO. "At the foundation of innovation lies superior materials, which continuously evolve to support and accelerate breakthroughs. The AGC Group, under our brand statement 'Your Dreams, Our Challenge,' aims to be an excellent company that supports and grows alongside those who strive to make the world a better place. We invite you to visit our booth and experience the materials and solutions of the future." AGC Group's Exhibition Overview- Exhibition Location: Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), West Hall, Booth #6466- Exhibition Period: January 7 (Tue.) to January 10 (Fri.), 2025, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (local time) Main Exhibits- Next-Gen MobilityImage2: Cockpit Demonstrator (scheduled to be showcased at CES 2025)https://cdn.kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M108477/202411280794/_prw_PI2fl_10llZ5m3.jpg To achieve safer and more comfortable mobility, the cockpit serves as a crucial interface, requiring advancements in UI and UX. Experience the future cockpit where the texture, aesthetics, and functionality of glass are seamlessly integrated. Key exhibits include the "Next-Gen HUD," which contributes to safety and advanced design, and the "Curved Dual Displays with thin and narrow bezel," which offers superior design and cohesive integration with displays. - Next-Gen SemiconductorImage3: Through Glass Viashttps://cdn.kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M108477/202411280794/_prw_PI3fl_M5Ua6kuS.jpg The AGC Group develops, produces, and sells essential materials for cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing, including EUV photomask blanks and ceria slurry for semiconductor CMP process. Its glass core substrates for next-generation semiconductor packages are expected to contribute to the realization of even higher integration and performance in semiconductors due to the excellent rigidity, flatness and micro-processability of glass. - Next-Gen EnergyImage4: FORBLUE (TM) S-SERIEShttps://cdn.kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M108477/202411280794/_prw_PI4fl_Lpc2N8P5.jpg The AGC Group is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions throughout society by developing environmentally friendly products and technologies. "FORBLUE (TM) S-SERIES" is a fluorinated ion exchange membrane suitable for the production of green hydrogen using renewable, albeit volatile, energy sources such as solar power. For more information about all exhibited materials & solutions:https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202411280794-O1-7SP0RDSj.pdf AGC booth (image for illustrative purposes only):https://cdn.kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M108477/202411280794/_prw_PI5fl_qbh0E8kH.jpg Note*The CES Innovation Awards are based upon descriptive materials submitted to the judges. The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) (R) did not verify the accuracy of any submission or of any claims made and did not test the item to which the award was given. ReferenceCES - The Most Powerful Tech Event in the World: https://www.ces.tech/CES Innovation Awards Program: https://www.ces.tech/innovation-awards/innovation-awards/ About AGC AGC Inc. is the parent company of the AGC Group, a world-leading glass solution provider and supplier of flat, automotive and display glass, chemicals, ceramics and other high-tech materials and components. Based on more than a century of technical innovation, the AGC Group has developed a wide range of cutting-edge products. The AGC Group employs some 56,000 people worldwide and generates annual sales of approximately 2.0 trillion Japanese yen through business in about 30 countries. For more information, please visit https://www.agc.com/en/index.html
BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire – 9 December 2024 - CPC Corporation, Taiwan and Apollo Technology, a subsidiary of Veolia, have been honoured with the prestigious Top Green Companies in Asia Award at the Asia Corporate Excellence and Sustainability (ACES) Awards 2024. This accolade recognises their collaborative efforts to support Taiwan's sustainability goals through pioneering remediation and resource management projects that prioritise environmental responsibility, community welfare, and economic growth. Honouring collaborative excellence in sustainability: Shen-Te Chen, Vice Chairman of Apollo Technology (left center), and Chung-Ying Li, Director of CPC Corporation, Taiwan (right center), proudly receive the Top Green Companies in Asia award on behalf of CPC Corporation, Taiwan, and Apollo Technology, a subsidiary of Veolia Group. This award celebrates their joint efforts to support Taiwan's sustainability goals through pioneering remediation and resource management projects that prioritise environmental responsibility, community welfare, and economic growth. Presenting this prestigious accolade are Dr. Shanggari Balakrishnan, President of the ACES Awards (far left), and Luis Bueno Nieto, Advisor to the ACES Council (far right). As leaders in Asia's energy and environmental sectors, CPC and Apollo embody Taiwan's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Established in 1946, CPC Corporation, Taiwan's largest state-owned petroleum company, has been at the forefront of transitioning to renewable energy sources and sustainable practices. Apollo Technology, an innovator in water and waste management, specialises in transforming industrial by-products into valuable resources through a circular economy approach. Their partnership strengthens Taiwan's journey toward a greener future, showcasing how collaboration can drive meaningful environmental change. In alignment with Taiwan's Green and Sustainable Remediation (GSR) initiative, CPC has integrated green practices in site remediation since 2008. In collaboration with Apollo, they have launched remediation projects at key sites, such as the Hsinchu and Taichung Oil Distribution Centers. Apollo's advanced soil and groundwater remediation techniques aim to restore ecological balance and ensure the sites' long-term sustainability, benefiting both local communities and natural habitats. Apollo's expertise in sustainable remediation has already delivered substantial results. At the Hsinchu Oil Distribution Centre, the company successfully treated over 43,200 tonnes of oil-contaminated soil and reduced 848 tonnes of carbon emissions through bioremediation and in-situ groundwater systems. Their work enables CPC to identify high-priority remediation sites and apply innovative solutions like phytoremediation, which uses specific plants to extract pollutants from soil and groundwater. This award reflects CPC Corporation, Taiwan, and Apollo Technology's unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable industrial practices. The Top Green Companies is awarded to companies that run their business operations yielding minimal negative impact on the environment, community, and society. The ACES Awards celebrate companies that excel in driving growth and community contribution while maintaining high ethical standards. With Veolia's support, Apollo continues to enhance its resources and expertise, underscoring a shared vision of eco-transformation in Taiwan's industrial sector. Together, these companies are setting new standards for green innovation in Asia, creating pathways toward a resilient, sustainable future. Hashtag: #CPCCorporationTaiwan #VeoliaGroup #ApolloTechnologyTaiwan #ACESAwards2024 #SustainabilityLeadership #EnvironmentalStewardshipThe issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.About CPC Corporation, Taiwan and Apollo TechnologyFounded in 1946, CPC Corporation, Taiwan, is the nation's largest state-owned petroleum and natural gas company. With a focus on energy security and sustainability, CPC has diversified its operations to include renewable energy, environmental remediation, and green practices, supporting Taiwan's net zero ambitions and environmental goals. Apollo Technology, a subsidiary of Veolia, specialises in environmental solutions, including advanced water and waste management. Known for its expertise in sustainable resource management, Apollo applies cutting-edge technologies to transform industrial by-products into valuable resources, helping industries transition toward circular economy practices and reduce their environmental impact.
China-African Collaboration to Modernize Energy Cooperation Strengthening Mutually Beneficial Partnerships for Shared Growth N'DJAMENA, Chad, Dec. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2024 China-Africa Think Tanks Energy Forum convened in Chad's capital, N'Djamena. The event, themed "China-Africa Collaboration to Modernize Energy Cooperation: Unlocking New Opportunities for Synergistic Partnerships," brought together over 70 delegates from China, Chad, Kenya, Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Africa, and other African nations. CNPC Economics and Technology Research Institute (CNPC ETRI), a leading national think tank, in collaboration with the Africa Policy Institute (API) in Kenya, unveiled the findings of the CNPC ETRI and API Joint Research Report: Research on the Resources, Development, and Utilization of Key Minerals in Africa. Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on key issues such as the development and utilization of energy resources in Africa, the dynamics of China-African energy collaboration, the new landscape and emerging opportunities for sustainable development, and the prospects for future cooperation. 2024 China-Africa Think Tanks Energy Forum Triumphs in Chad The discussions yielded consensus in four key areas: China-African energy collaboration serves as an effective pathway to fostering a shared future between the two regions; Joint efforts on key mineral resources between China and Africa expedite modernization processes in both regions; The integration of energy security and energy transition is a crucial objective of China-African energy partnerships; Scientific and technological innovation plays an essential role in promoting the sustainable development of the energy sector in both regions. Participants agreed that moving forward, China and Africa should work together to establish an energy production and supply chain system that is safe, stable, efficient, open, inclusive, and mutually beneficial. They emphasized the importance of further enhancing cooperation in energy and mineral resources, advancing energy transition, and fostering technological exchanges among international organizations. China-African energy cooperation is a vital component of deepening bilateral ties, underpinned by a robust political foundation and a comprehensive institutional framework. Africa was one of the first regions where CNPC established its presence. Over the past 30 years, CNPC has managed 14 oil and gas projects across six African countries and deployed engineering service teams in 18 African nations. The company has established a complete industry chain that encompasses exploration and development, pipeline transportation, refining and chemical processes, engineering services, and product sales. In doing so, CNPC has supported several African countries, including Chad and Niger, in developing integrated upstream and downstream petroleum industries, contributing significantly to their energy independence. In the past decade, CNPC has been committed to green and low-carbon practices, driving innovation and sustainability across the energy sector by providing African countries with innovative energy solutions. 2024 China-Africa Think Tanks Energy Forum Triumphs in Chad The forum was co-organized by CNPC ETRI, the Africa Policy Institute (API), CNPC Africa, and CNPC International (Chad) Co., Ltd.. Madam Ibni Oumar Salama. Deputy General Inspector of Ministry of hydrocarbons and energy of Chad, Wang Xining, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of Chad, and Ambassador Jernalese Erastus Onkundi Mwencha, Former Africa Union Deputy Chairperson, among other representatives from CNPC, CNPC ETRI, and API, attended the forum and delivered keynote addresses. CNPC ETRI, recognized as one of China's first 25 high-end national think tanks, has significantly influenced policy-making for China's energy sector and fostered reform and innovation within CNPC. Similarly, Kenya's API, focused on African and global governance, strategy, and security issues, has contributed to peace and development throughout Africa. The in-depth cooperation and exchanges between China's and Africa's leading think tanks have culminated in the success of the China-Africa Think Tanks Energy Forum. This event, a strong embodiment of the "Partnership for Mutual Understanding of Civilizations," united diverse ideas and expertise to advance China-African cooperation in the energy sector along a green, mutually beneficial, and sustainable path.
Initiative launched during Agri-food System Day at COP16 in Riyadh RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Saudi Arabia's UNCCD COP16 Presidency has announced the launch of the Riyadh Action Agenda, a landmark initiative to mobilize state and non-state actors to deliver lasting solutions for land degradation, desertification and drought. Saudi Arabia Launches Riyadh Action Agenda to Accelerate Land Restoration and Drought resilience Dr. Osama Faqeeha, Deputy Minister for Environment, Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, and Advisor to the UNCCD COP16 Presidency, officially launched the Riyadh Action Agenda during his keynote speech for the high-level interactive dialogue on sustainable, resilient and inclusive agri-food systems. The Riyadh Action Agenda will capitalize on the momentum created by COP16 in Riyadh, engaging with a range of key environmental stakeholders for the two-year duration of Saudi Arabia's UNCCD COP16 Presidency, to foster tangible action for everyone from farmers to indigenous peoples. Commenting on the announcement, Dr. Osama Faqeeha, said: "If we are to accelerate land restoration and drought resilience initiatives at the pace and scale required, then is it critical we continue to mobilize and incentivize action long after COP16 in Riyadh ends, reaffirming Saudi Arabia's leadership in land restoration, and leaving a lasting legacy of global change." The launch of the Riyadh Action Agenda took place during the fourth day of COP16 in Riyadh, on Agri-food System Day, one of seven scheduled thematic days designed to focus discussions and ongoing negotiations. Agriculture is the primary driver of land degradation, with current agri-food systems contributing to deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss. According to the UNCCD, agriculture accounts for 23% of greenhouse gas emissions, 80% of deforestation, and 70% of freshwater use. A range of events took place throughout the day to harness multilateral solutions to unsustainable agricultural practices. Discussions spanned an array of key meetings, with topics including ways to enhance healthy soils, resilient crops and nutritious food. Agri-food Systems Day also addressed the importance of private sector and farming participation in transforming food systems. The proceedings took place on World Soil Day, an annual global event advocating for sustainable soil management around the world. "Around 95% of our food comes from the soil, and yet we continue to treat it like dirt. Unsustainable land management, farming practices and industrial-scale profiteering, are creating a simply unsustainable pace of land degradation, with every year 24 billion tonnes of fertile soil being lost. This is a leading cause of global food and water insecurity, impacting everyone from farmers toiling increasingly barren fields, to consumers paying more for essential goods," said Dr. Faqeeha. The UNCCD estimates that by 2050, crop yields could decline by 10% globally and 50% in the worst-hit regions. This scenario could cause an estimated 30% increase in food prices. Meanwhile, growing populations are forecast to increase demand on land and agriculture. "We do not need to reinvent the wheel to deliver urgent solutions to the crises gripping our land and soils. Reinvesting harmful agricultural subsidies could almost immediately provide financial relief for land restoration and reform unsustainable practices," added Dr. Faqeeha. About COP16 Riyadh The UNCCD COP16 conference is taking place from December 2-13, 2024, at Boulevard Riyadh World, Saudi Arabia. The conference, themed Our Land. Our Future, will mark the 30th anniversary of the UNCCD and aims to secure multilateral action on critical issues such as drought resilience, land tenure, and sand and dust storms. For more information about UNCCD COP16, or to register your interest in attending the Green Zone please visit UNCCDCOP16.org
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Dec. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On November 28, 2024, according to 17PR reports, the Malaysia-China International Brand Conference was successfully held at the Shangri-La Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. Marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia, over 150 representatives from Fortune Global 500 companies, government, academia, including brand managers, elite professionals and marketing experts, convened to deeply explore the pivotal role of brands in driving regional business growth. The conference also aimed to enhance exchanges between Chinese and Malaysian enterprises, fostering win-win cooperation and value sharing. The event was hosted by the Golden Flag Brand Research Institute, co-organized by the ASEAN Retail-Chains & Franchise Federation, and received significant support from the Malaysia-China Business Council and the Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies. Key participants included YB Dato Haji Mohammad Yusof Bin Apdal, Deputy Minister of Science,Technology and Innovation, Ni Qingjiu, President of China Enterprises Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia, Dato Beh Hang Kong, Director of Malaysia-China Business Council, and Dato Mike Loh, President of the ASEAN Retail-Chains & Franchise Federation. Welcome Speech by Yin Xiaodong, Dean of the Golden Flag Brand Research Institute Ms. Yin Xiaodong, Dean of the Golden Flag Brand Research Institute, delivered the welcome speech. Ms.Yin emphasized that the Golden Flag Brand Research Institute advocates for brand elevation, growth, and social value through the Golden Flag Award for brand communication. She expressed hope that this conference would use branding as a link to promote cross-cultural exchange and cooperation, building a bridge for business exchanges between China, Malaysia, and the entire Southeast Asian region, while exploring new paths for the internationalization of brands. Yu Yunquan, Vice President of China International Communications Group and President of the Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies (ACCWS), made suggestions for enhancing China-Malaysia exchanges, strengthen economic and trade cooperation, cultural and personnel exchanges, and deepen engagement for think tanks and youth participation. He proposed to entrepreneurs in both countries to seize opportunities, strengthen industrial collaboration, share development dividends, and engage in more third-party market cooperation. Dato Beh Hang Kong, Director of Malaysia-China Business Council, highlighted in his speech that, in the era of deepening globalization, cross-border brand communication has become an important force in driving economic growth and enhancing cultural understanding. This conference is a valuable platform where business elites from both countries can strategize on development and chart a shared future. Ni Qingjiu, President of China Enterprises Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia, said in his address that business collaboration is an effective means of fostering cross-cultural exchange, and brand recognition is a key reflection of such cooperation. This conference brought together government officials and entrepreneurs from China and Malaysia to jointly explore brand development strategies and share successful experiences. He expressed confidence that dialogue and cooperation will significantly expand new business opportunities, unearth cooperation potential, and secure mutual benefits for enterprises from both countries. Guest of Honour’s Keynote YB Dato Haji Mohammad Yusof Bin Apdal Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation YB Dato Haji Mohammad Yusof Bin Apdal, Deputy Minister of Science,Technology and Innovation, stated in his speech that China-Malaysia technological cooperation has been fruitful, with joint research projects, technology transfer, and talent cultivation significantly contributing to the economic and social development of both nations. Collaboration in the electric vehicle industry, in particular, stands out as an example of technological excellence and sustainable innovation. Looking forward, he expressed confidence that the two countries would deepen their partnership and create limitless possibilities. At the subsequent launch ceremony, YB Dato Haji Mohammad Yusof Bin Apdal (Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation), Yin Xiaodong (Dean of the Golden Flag Brand Research Institute), Yu Yunquan (Vice President of China International Communications Group and President of the Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies), Ni Qingjiu (President of China Enterprises Chamber of Commerce in Malaysia), Dato Beh Hang Kong ( Director of Malaysia-China Business Council ), and Dato Mike Loh (President of the ASEAN Retail-Chains & Franchise Federation) jointly inaugurated the "International Communication Project on Digitalization and Intelligentization Empowering Brand Development." The "International Communication Project on Digitalization and Intelligentization Empowering Brand Development" was jointly initiated by the Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies and the Golden Flag Brand Research Institute. Leveraging the "Contemporary China and World Knowledge Sharing Program" of the ACCWS and the "Brand Empowerment Future Talent Program" of the Golden Flag Brand Research Institute, the project continuously unearths and showcases successful international communication cases of outstanding brands across the digital economy sectors,including internet services, e-commerce, digital finance, and artificial intelligence, through case collection and dialogue exchange. By expanding the technological boundaries of international brand communication, the project collaborates with globally renowned business schools, vocational education institutions, and talent training organizations to bring research outcomes directly to the forefront of cultivating future talent for international business and industry communication. "Sustainable Development" ESG Session: Paving the Way Towards a Green Future The conference featured a special session on "Sustainable Development," which attracted significant attention. Representatives from Chinese and Malaysian enterprises shared their best practices and innovative case studies in the field of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG). Tian Jufang, General Manager of the Brand Culture Department and Press Spokesperson at China Communications Construction Company(CCCC), shared insights on the company's experience and contributions to advancing ESG development within the Belt and Road Initiative. Tian Jufang highlighted that CCCC prioritizes technological innovation, strengthens compliance management, and values cultural exchange and connection with communities. In the area of green and low-carbon development, the company focuses on building green standard systems, promoting sustainable construction, and developing projects such as clean hydropower stations to provide clean energy to local residents, reduce carbon emissions, and share green benefits, demonstrating its ESG strategies and achievements in overseas investments. Azira Azizan, General Manager of Policy&Regulation, Corporate Sustainability at PETRONAS, delved into how ESG initiatives are paving the way for a sustainable energy future. Azira explained that PETRONAS actively implements ESG practices and is committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The company has adopted an energy transition strategy that balances national energy security with sustainability responsibilities, implements four major decarbonization initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and invests in carbon capture and storage facilities. Capping off the ESG session, Zhang Jiuan, Director of Research Management and International Cooperation Department at the Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies, unveiled the report titled "ESG Performance and Development Trends in Transnational Corporations (2024). Roundtable Forum: Business drives cross-cultural communication The subsequent roundtable forum, moderated by Founder of VisionWe Consultants, Geoff Li, featured engaging and in-depth discussions with three distinguished guests: Dato Mike Loh (President of the ASEAN Retail-Chains & Franchise Federation), Yang Meihong (Vice President of Communications and Corporate Social Responsibility, Ford China), and Lisy Lee (Chief Representative of PETRONAS Beijing Representative Office). The forum revolved around the theme of "Business drives cross-cultural communication." The panelists delved into how multinational corporations in China and Malaysia can navigate potential conflicts arising from cultural differences through robust communication mechanisms. They emphasized the importance of respect, active listening, and humility in cross-cultural communication. The discussion highlighted that multinational companies must adapt to local conditions, integrate global strategies with local needs, and work closely with partners while respecting languages, religions, and cultures. International Brand Sharing: Showcasing Brand Charm and Innovation During the Malaysia-China International Brand Case Presentation segment, notable speakers shared valuable insights and vivid case studies. These included Dato Mike Loh (President of the ASEAN Retail-Chains & Franchise Federation), Amy Zhao (Pandora Catering Group Founder & CEO), Georgie Du (Chief Operating Officer of the Malaysia-China Business Council), Edward Tsaur (Vice President of Marketing and Communications, Avnet Asia Pacific), Gao Yashuang (General Manager of Xiamen Airline Malaysia Office), Karen Tan (Marketing Manager of Midea Scott & English Electronics Sdn Bhd), and Cathy Yue (CEO of Beijing TengJoy Communications,.ltd, Ex-Managing Director of Edelman China Brand Communications). The presentations covered a wide range of industries, including technology, food and beverage, aviation, and home appliances, providing valuable opportunities for Chinese and Malaysian enterprises to learn from one another. Deepening Cross-Cultural Exchange to Foster New Chapters of Business Growth The Malaysia-China International Brand Conference was not only a grand brand showcase event but also a pivotal platform for in-depth discussions on the significance of cross-cultural exchange in driving business growth, as well as for sharing successful case studies between China and Malaysia. Participants widely agreed that effective cross-cultural exchange has become an indispensable core element in driving business growth. Throughout the conference, enterprises from both countries engaged in profound discussions and practical exchanges on brand internationalization and cross-cultural marketing strategies. These activities not only enhanced their understanding of each other's market environments but also yielded valuable experiences and insights in brand building, technological innovation, and market expansion. These achievements undoubtedly provide highly valuable references and insights for business collaboration and growth between China and Malaysia, as well as between China and Southeast Asian countries. 2024 Golden Flag Award Ceremony Held Overseas for the First Time On November 28, 2024, the 15th Golden Flag Award Ceremony was successfully held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, marking the first time the ceremony has been conducted abroad. The 2024 Golden Flag Award announced winners across seven major categories and 32 submission directions. The awarded cases illuminated the positive outcomes achieved by globally renowned brands in their quest to explore "future growth potential." Notably, the 2024 Golden Flag Award introduced the "ASEAN Outstanding Organization Award" to honor business associations that have made exceptional contributions to promoting cultural and economic exchanges between China, Malaysia, and the Southeast Asian region. Representatives from the Malaysia-China Business Council and the ASEAN Retail-Chains & Franchise Federation received this honor, highlighting their remarkable achievements in fostering cultural exchange between China and Malaysia and in advancing economic and cultural development within the ASEAN region. About the Golden Flag Brand Research Institute: Established in 2010, the Golden Flag Brand Research Institute is dedicated to providing brand strategy consulting, consumer research, market trend reports, and international communication consulting services for both domestic and international enterprises operating in the Chinese market. The institute has established partnerships with renowned Chinese universities and 32 professional associations in the communication field worldwide, comprising over 140 experts from academia and Fortune 500 companies. Organized by the Golden Flag Brand Research Institute, the Golden Flag Award is among China's leading brand communication accolades. Since its inception in 2010, the award has aimed to showcase the finest commercial communication cases in the Chinese market and introduce these exemplary cases to the world through publications. The English case collections of the Golden Flag Award have been adopted as reference materials by 115 business schools globally, facilitating a better understanding of Chinese business culture and promoting cross-cultural exchange and cooperation among global brands. As a professional platform in the global brand communication field, the Golden Flag Award anticipates showcasing more outstanding international brand cases, strengthening business as the most robust and cohesive link between nations, and collectively advancing cross-regional and cross-cultural endeavors to provide superior products and services worldwide.
Licensing and PDP are subject to Notice to Proceed This is NEXTCHEM's second SAF initiative with DG Fuels, following the successful results of the first project under development in Lousiana The plant, set to be operational in 2029, will produce up to 450 million liters per year of SAF, which combined with Louisiana's capacity will account for approx. 8% of the US SAF mandate by 2030 MILAN, Dec. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- MAIRE S.p.A. through its subsidiary MyRechemical, a key player in the Waste-to-Chemical segment, has been awarded by DG Fuels LCC an early engineering, licensing and Process Design Package (PDP) contract based on its proprietary NX Circular™ gasification technology for a SAF plant located in Nebraska, USA. The plant of DG Fuels, a US company engaged in renewable hydrogen and low emissions aviation fuel, is expected to be operational in 2029, with an annual production of 450 million liters of SAF derived from residual biomass. The licensing and process design package phase is subject to Notice to Proceed and is necessary for the implementation of the gasification and gas treatment units, able to process 1 million tons per year of corn stover, representing the first step for the SAF production. The project meets the requirements set by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Clean Fuels & Products Shot initiative, which aims to decarbonize the aviation sector by industrializing SAF production. Additionally, SAF derived from biomass or waste resources is eligible under the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) established by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to reduce airlines' carbon offsetting requirements. The combined capacity of DG Fuels' SAF plants in Louisiana and Nebraska could potentially account for 8% of the US SAF mandate by 2030[1]. Fabio Fritelli, NEXTCHEM MD, commented: "This project builds on the successful completion of the engineering phase for DG Fuels' SAF plant in Louisiana, announced in December 2023. Together, these two projects rank among the largest global SAF initiatives, showcasing NEXTCHEM's leadership in advancing circular solutions for decarbonization and its commitment to the strategic market of North America." MAIRE S.p.A. is a leading technology and engineering group focused on advancing the Energy Transition. We provide Integrated E&C Solutions for the downstream market and Sustainable Technology Solutions, the latter through three business lines: Sustainable Fertilizers, Low-Carbon Energy Vectors, and Circular Solutions. With operations across 45 countries, MAIRE employs over 9,300 people, supported by a global network of 20,000 project partners. MAIRE is listed on the Milan Stock Exchange (ticker "MAIRE"). For further information: www.groupmaire.com. [1] In September 2021, the Biden administration launched a government challenge to supply at least 3 billion gallons of SAF per year by 2030 and have enough SAF by 2050. Source: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/09/09/fact-sheet-biden-administration-advances-the-future-of-sustainable-fuels-in-american-aviation/
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