AP for wheat imports abolished – Ismail Sabri

KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 (Bernama) — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob today announced that the approved permit (AP) requirement to import wheat into the country has been abolished.

He said this decision was reached at the Cabinet meeting chaired by him to discuss cost of living and food supply issues.

“All ministries are also asked to list APs for other items that can be abolished to protect the interest of Malaysian Family consumers,” he said in a statement.

Last week, the government announced that it had agreed not to impose with immediate effect, the AP requirement to import foodstuffs to ensure sufficient food supply in the country.

The prime minister today also announced the abolition of the AP for chicken, including whole chicken and chicken parts to allow importers to provide more sources of supply and simplify the subsidy claim process by poultry producers.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Body of fisherman missing for a week found

KUALA TERENGGANU, May 23 (Bernama) — The body of a fisherman who was reported missing in the waters of Chendering on May 16 was found floating about 28 nautical miles east of Kuala Terengganu this morning.

Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) of Terengganu director Maritime Captain Muhammad Suffi Mohd Ramli said the body of the elderly fisherman, identified as T. Razali Wok, 74, was found by a group of local fishermen.

“MMEA Terengganu together with the Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre (MRSC) Kuantan has mobilised efforts to bring the body to the Terengganu State Maritime jetty.

“We thank the complainants and request the cooperation of the community, especially the maritime community, to immediately report any emergency and misconduct to MERS 999 or Terengganu State Maritime Operations Centre at 09-6223657,” he said in a statement today.

In the incident, the victim, who hails from Kampung Raja near here, was feared to have drowned after falling into the Chendering waters at about 5.30 am while returning from a squid-jigging trip with three friends, including the skipper.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

MDEC denies offering vacant jobs via SMS

KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 (Bernama) — Malaysian Digital Economic Corporation (MDEC) has denied offering vacant jobs via the Short Message Service (SMS).

In a statement today, MDEC said it had never made such an offer and reminded the public to be wary when receiving the SMS.

“We were informed that an SMS system has been masquerading as MDEC offering vacant jobs to the public. This group is operating without permission and confirmation from MDEC,” it said.

The statement said members of the public seeking clarification on the matter could contact the MDEC Customer Service (CliC) at clic@mdec.com.my.

The public can also surf www.mdec.my or MDEC’s official social site if they want to obtain valid information on its programmes, initiatives and job opportunities.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

GRAID and HPC Tech Partner To Lead The Future of High-Performance Computing In Japan

HPC Tech now offers an all-flash storage server powered by GRAID SupremeRAID™, designed to deliver world-class data protection while increasing read and write performance in high-performance applications.

GRAID and HPC Tech Partner To Lead The Future of High Performance Computing In Japan

SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GRAID Technology is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with HPC Tech, Japan’s leading provider of upstream to downstream IT infrastructure solutions for high-performance computing applications.

HPC Tech contributes to the development of society through science and technology computers (HPC) and IT technology. A leader in advanced computer infrastructure solutions since 2008 and NVIDIA Elite Partner, HPC quickly established itself as a technology and performance leader in the Japanese HPC market.

“HPC Tech is honored to partner with GRAID Technology in our mission to create a better future through innovative technology,” said Yoshihiro Okuyama, President of HPC Tech. “After extensive testing, it’s clear the partnership between GRAID and HPC will help our customers drive a competitive advantage in the market.”

GRAID proudly partners with HPC Tech to offer flexible, easy-to-configure IT Infrastructure solutions that drive technology forward while improving customer satisfaction.

“We are enthusiastic to announce this new partnership,” said Leander Yu, CEO and President of GRAID Technology. “HPC has long been considered a key player in the high-performance computing market and we are pleased to be closer aligned with them and their mission to advance technology across Japan.”

To learn more about HPC and GRAID, click here, or meet with GRAID at Computex 2022 in Taipei, May 22-24. You can also learn about GRAID and HPC at the 27th Computational Engineering Lecture June 1-3 at the Nigiwai Exchange Center AU.

About HPC Tech
HPC Tech contributes to the development of society through science and technology computers (HPC) and IT technologies, as  basis for the development of new technologies and services. Our mission is to develop products, marketing, and research on the HPC industry and contribute to the people using them. HPC Tech solutions are in use across the country by customers in leading research institutes, including government labs, universities and multi-national corporate R&D centers. Learn more on the website.

About GRAID
GRAID Technology is headquartered in Silicon Valley, California, with an office in Ontario, CA, and an R&D center in Taipei, Taiwan. Named one of the Ten Hottest Data Storage Startups of 2021 by CRN, GRAID SupremeRAID™ performance is breaking world records as the first NVMe and NVMeoF RAID card to unlock the full potential of your SSD performance: a single SupremeRAID™ card delivers 19 million IOPS and 110GB/s of throughput. For more information on GRAID Technology, visit graidtech.com or connect with us on Twitter or LinkedIn.

Additional Resources
StorageReview.com Announces Release of GRAID SupremeRAID™ SR-1010 GPU-Based NVMe RAID
PR: GRAID Named Startup Challenge Winner by AFCOM Data Center World

Media Contact
Andrea Eaken (GRAID PR/Marketing)
andrea.eaken@graidtech.com
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Cavli Wireless Showcases the Next Generation of Connected Mobility Tech at CV 2022, India

The two-day exhibition attracted over 1,200 delegates from the global automotive industry.

 Cavli Wireless showcases the next generation of connected mobility tech at CV 2022, India

Cavli Wireless showcases the next generation of connected mobility tech at CV 2022, India

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cavli Wireless Inc. has successfully concluded its participation in the fourth offline edition of the Connected Vehicle Summit, which was held in Bengaluru, India, from May 4-6, 2022. The Connected Vehicle event series focuses on the convergence of IoT, AI, Cybersecurity, and Automotive Telematics, where global innovators and industry leaders meet up, learn and showcase the future of connected automotive technology.

Cavli’s pavilion at the summit attracted visitors from all major automotive OEMs and other smart connected solution makers from the Asia Pacific region. On showcase at the Cavli booth were smart modules, including C10GS CAT 1/4 Cellular IoT Module, one among the most robust LTE CAT 1 (upgradable to CAT 4 ) modules in the market right now that comes with high-precision integrated GNSS perfect for use cases that require mobility.

Surendar Kannan, Cavli’s VP for APACJ, opened the second day of the event with a keynote presentation on how Cavli Wireless is supercharging the connected mobility sector with an end-to-end IoT enablement tech stack in which Cavli Hubble IoT Connectivity Management platform sits at the heart of the Cavli solution, enabling OEMs to scale IoT enablement like never before.

“The Connected Vehicle 2022 summit turned out to be a good venue for renewing our existing relationships and identifying exciting potential partnerships,” commented John Mathew, CEO of Cavli Wireless. “We are excited to share the stage with industry heavyweights and ensure the value we bring to our customers is always two notches above their expectations. We look forward to being part of the next edition of the Connected Vehicle summit next year.”

About Cavli Wireless

Cavli Wireless is a cellular IoT module manufacturer that combines IoT connectivity and data management into one platform. Cavli designs and manufactures industrial-grade cellular IoT smart modules that improve equipment reliability and expedite development processes for various applications. Cavli’s smart cellular modules are equipped with global cellular connectivity through integrated eSIM functionality that provides users with affordable global data pricing, simplified device management, and centralized subscription management through the proprietary cloud-based platform Cavli Hubble.
CONTACT:

Ajit Thomas, CMO, Cavli Wireless

ajit@cavliwireless.com

+1-650-535-1150

https://www.cavliwireless.com/

About Connected Vehicle 2022

The Connected Vehicle 2022 summit is APAC’s biggest exhibition & conference hosted by Telematics Wire magazine. It features experts, researchers, developers, and renowned industry veterans around the world coming together to offer their insights and experience of navigating through the world of connected mobility.

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MDIS Expands Campus in Dushanbe as Part of Growth Plans in Central Asia

MDIS Dushanbe

SINGAPORE, May 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As part of its globalisation push, the Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS), Singapore’s oldest not-for-profit professional institute for lifelong learning, is proud to announce its third overseas campus in Tajikistan, the capital of Dushanbe.

As a heritage brand of 65 years, MDIS ensures it stays relevant by continuing to grow with the nation and evolving with industry needs. It is striving to offer more skills-based programmes and enhance its infrastructure and facilities to help students gain and develop industry-relevant skills. Over the last decade, MDIS has also delivered their ‘Singapore brand’ education in the region to not only achieve growth for MDIS but also to contribute in solidifying Singapore’s reputation as a strong regional education hub.

MDIS has also grown beyond partnerships with overseas universities and has effectively gone global with campuses abroad. Capitalising on the ‘Singapore brand’, MDIS has overseas campuses that include MDIS Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and MDIS Malaysia, Johor. These campuses were opened in 2008 and 2013 respectively.

Set up in 2007, MDIS Tashkent is MDIS’ first overseas campus and is an institution of choice for students in Uzbekistan, Central Asia. From the initial batch in 2008, MDIS Tashkent now has more than 5,000 students from countries such as South Korea, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan studying at MDIS Tashkent, and numerous academic degree programmes were offered in partnership with renowned UK universities such as the University of Bangor, University of Sunderland and Teesside University.

With the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)’s focus on the connectivity between Europe and Central Asia, allowing for easy transportation of goods and services in trade, tourism and agriculture, there will be immense opportunities and potential for graduates and the people of Central Asia to engage in foreign investments, economic and cultural activities in turbocharging their economy.

In September 2016, China inaugurated a railway line running through Uzbekistan to Afghanistan and Pakistan and intends to embark further on connecting Uzbekistan to Kyrgyzstan onwards to China. Tajikistan does have a small rail network, terminating in Dushanbe, with links to Uzbekistan and ultimately to Moscow. There has also been talk of a Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Tajikistan (TAT) railway that would link west to Iran and the International North-South Transportation Corridor. Tajikistan, with its population of 9.5 million, has been enjoying strong economic growth for nearly 30 years since its independence in 1991, mainly based on the export of aluminium and a significant cotton industry. But sustaining growth in the future will need substantially higher growth in private investment and export diversification.

Dr Eric Kuan, President of MDIS, said: “Our first-mover advantage in setting up a world-class educational institution in Tashkent has given us significant leverage in one of the fastest-growing regions in the world.  According to the IMF, the regional economic outlook for Central Asia remains robust, with growth in the region expected to hit about 4.7% in 2020. Despite the global Covid-19 pandemic, the public gross financing needs in most emerging markets in the Central Asia region are expected to remain elevated in 2021-22.

“This strong growth reflects the expansion of oil and gas production and other extractive industries as well as firm growth in both domestic and external demand. The favourable outlook presents a great opportunity for MDIS as the region continues to require professional talent and a higher educated workforce to support the structural transformation that is driving these dynamic emerging economies.”

“MDIS Tashkent has established a solid reputation in Central Asia, which is reflected in the 10-fold increase of our student intake in just 10 years in Tashkent. We are therefore well-poised to grow our presence and extend our reach in the Central Asian region to strengthen our leadership position as a strong global educational institution,” said Dr Eric Kuan. The Central Asian market represent new frontiers for Singapore business that seek to expand into new markets. They have laid a strong foundation and built a reputation for excellence in these countries. While Tajikistan has 27 state and private universities, MDIS offers the attraction and value of a Singapore-accredited education, supported by its numerous collaborations with reputable universities from the UK. This partnership model with a quasi-government agency, the State Unitary Enterprise, Tajinvest and the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tajikistan, has boosted Singapore’s reputation in the field of education and academic excellence. With the active support of Tajikistan’s government, which provides valuable resources such as land and buildings for the set-up of MDIS Dushanbe.

Emerging economies will form the cornerstone of MDIS’ expansion plans in the medium term. These economies present exceptional growth opportunities driven by rising population numbers and a surging thirst for higher education and a more educated workforce to fuel socio-economic transformations.

To meet the increasing demand for higher education in Central Asia, MDIS Dushanbe has in its pipeline a slew of new business, industrial management, international tourism and hospitality, information technology and cybersecurity network and engineering postgraduate and degree courses. Occupying the former premise of the Public Administration Academy in Dushanbe, MDIS is confident to boost Singapore’s education and offers quality and academic excellence in collaboration with four renowned UK universities.

Media Contact:

Jesline Wong: jesline_wongmn@mdis.edu.sg

Tommy Lais: tommy_lais@mdis.edu.sg

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TES Hosts the Father of the European Green Deal, Executive Frans Timmermans, at the Port of Rotterdam

Executives from TES and the Port of Rotterdam Authority recently welcomed Frans Timmermans and esteemed European Commissioners to the Port to discuss TES’s sustainable battery treatment strategy.

Port of Rotterdam Visit

SINGAPORE, May 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Battery development and production are critical for Europe in the context of clean energy and automotive transition. There is a huge rise in the global demand for lithium-ion batteries and a report from the European Commission found that the EU could account for 17% of this global demand by 2030, the second-highest share worldwide.

To tackle this challenge, the EU has published a proposal for a new Sustainable Batteries Regulation, as part of its wider strategy for a climate-neutral, resource-efficient EU economy.

As the executive vice president for the Green Deal; Frans Timmermans is responsible for a comprehensive set of policy initiatives, designed to allow the European Union to become the first carbon-neutral continent on the planet by 2050.

TES is committed to improving the collection and recycling of portable and industrial batteries in Europe, and the new Port of Rotterdam facility helps support the European Union’s goals laid out in the European Green Deal. To extend on existing facilities in Grenoble (France) and Singapore, TES plans to have its site operational on the strategically located Port of Rotterdam, by the end of 2022.

The existing 10,000 square metre (approx. 110,000 sq. feet) facility, has the option to extend to over 40,000 square metres (approx. 430,000 sq. ft). The facility will be the first lithium battery recycling plant in the Netherlands and will have 10,000 tonnes of shredding capacity each year, using the award-winning hydrometallurgical process that focuses on the recovery of nickel, cobalt, and lithium as a precursor feedstock for the battery industry.

Commenting on the recent visit by Frans Timmermans, Thomas Holberg Global Vice President of TES Sustainable Battery Solutions said: “Our mission at TES is to ‘close the loop’ on lithium battery production by encouraging reuse and improving the collection and recycling of the scarce metals and materials they contain. Discussing our battery recycling strategy with Frans Timmermans, we are more excited than ever about how climate sustainability and economic prosperity go hand in hand as a key tenet of the Green Deal.”

As well as the Port of Rotterdam site, TES has plans to open further facilities in Shanghai and a larger site in Northern China over the coming years. The facilities will use the award-winning proprietary technology perfected in TES’s flagship facility in Singapore.

1. https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/fs_20_2359

2. https://ec.europa.eu/environment/strategy/circular-economy-action-plan_en#ecl-inpage-875

3. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A52020PC0798&qid=1613426366165

For any concerns, you may email Jon Sawyer at jon.sawyer@tes-amm.com. Visit www.tes-amm.com for more information.

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