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Disrupting Global Hiring: How Helios Builds an Equitable Global Workforce Through Automation

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Rick Hammell, Founder and CEO of Helios, shares insights on how Helios’ AI-driven solutions are revolutionizing global workforce management. In this episode of the Disruption Interruption podcast, learn how the company is automating HR processes, enhancing compliance, simplifying complex financial transactions, and fostering equitable opportunities for businesses navigating hiring challenges.

TAMPA BAY, Fla., Nov. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — As 81% of HR leaders increasingly turn to AI-based solutions to enhance efficiency, the need to harness technology in transforming human resources is more crucial than ever. (1) Rick Hammell, Founder and CEO of Helios—a global leader in workforce management and payments—sits down with host Karla Jo Helms (KJ) in this week’s episode of the Disruption Interruption podcast. The conversation covers the ongoing challenges in global employment and AI’s role in redefining HR practices and compliance across borders. “Before we built this, we were doing a lot of manual processes,” says Hammell. “Helios is creating equitable opportunities for people to compete in the global marketplace. By leveraging our technology, companies can expand their business the right way.”
Navigating Global Hiring Challenges
Global hiring presents two key challenges: understanding diverse employment regulations and managing complex financial transactions. As Rick Hammell points out, no country is the same.

“Helios is creating equitable opportunities for people to compete in the global marketplace. By leveraging our technology, companies can expand their business the right way.” – Rick Hammell, Founder and CEO of Helios.

Basic concepts like treating employees fairly and adhering to proper hiring and termination practices may appear straightforward but can vary significantly across regions. For example, outside of the U.S., at-will employment does not exist, and companies must deal with employment contracts and mandatory notice periods, which can be confusing for U.S.-based businesses.
Additionally, Hammell explains that dealing with cross-border finances is a major challenge, as anti-money laundering laws and cross-border money movements are heavily regulated.
“Helios is based on these experiences so businesses can simplify and automate processes, making sure they focus on their strategy, cost-effectively”.

Transforming HR: Helios Approach for Global Workforce Efficiency
Hammell illustrates the platform’s functionality with a clear example: “If a manager decides to promote an employee like John Smith with a 20% salary increase effective January 1, 2025, the platform provides an immediate, comprehensive overview.” Helios benchmarks John’s new salary against industry standards, showing where it stands within the company’s compensation. The tool also visualizes the updated organizational chart and reporting structure.

“Helios updates payroll records and effective dates, sends company-wide notifications, and schedules one-on-one meetings with John’s new direct reports, so you don’t have to do any of that”, points out Hammell. This holistic automation approach reduces manual tasks and frees HR teams to focus on more strategic initiatives.

Empowering Equitable Global Expansion with Experience-Driven Technology
Hammell underscores that the true value of technology lies not only in its automation capabilities but in being built on real-world experience rather than assumptions.
Helios goes beyond being just a digital platform; it guides businesses through their global workforce management journey, simplifying intricate processes so companies can focus on growth. “Unlike solutions developed solely through focus groups or data testers, Helios speaks the language of its users,” Hammell stated. “We understand their pain points and created a solution to ensure people are setting themselves up for success.”

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Disruption in Cross-Border Hiring: How Rick Hammell is Revolutionizing Global Workforce Solutions
https://omny.fm/shows/disruption-interruption/disruption-in-cross-border-hiring-how-rick-hammell
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickhammell/
Company Website: https://www.helios.io/
Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/heliosio/
Disruption Interruption is the podcast where you will hear from today’s biggest Industry Disruptors. Learn what motivated them to bring about innovation and how they overcame opposition to adoption.
Disruption Interruption can be listened to in Apple’s App Store and Spotify.

About Disruption InterruptionTM
Disruption is happening on an unprecedented scale, impacting all manner of industries— MedTech, Finance, IT, eCommerce, shipping, logistics, and more—and COVID has moved their timelines up a full decade or more. But WHO are these disruptors and when did they say, “THAT’S IT! I’VE HAD IT!”? Time to Disrupt and Interrupt with host Karla Jo “KJ” Helms, veteran communications disruptor. KJ interviews badasses who are disrupting their industries and altering economic networks that have become antiquated with an establishment resistant to progress. She delves into uncovering secrets from industry rebels and quiet revolutionaries that uncover common traits—and not-so-common—that are changing our economic markets… and lives. Visit the world’s key pioneers that persist to success, despite arrows in their backs at http://www.disruption-interruption.com.

About Rick Hammell
Rick Hammell is the Founder and CEO of Helios, a global workforce management and payments company, Helios. Helios is dedicated to simplifying compliance and enhancing efficiency, regardless of entity registration or talent status.
With nearly two decades of expertise in HR and employee management, Rick is reshaping the landscape of international remote work and AI integration.
From pioneering the Direct Employer of Record model to leading a tech firm with 19 offices and clients in over 160 countries, he has set new standards for global team management.

About Karla Jo Helms
Karla Jo Helms is the Chief Evangelist and Anti-PR® Strategist for JOTO PR Disruptors™. Karla Jo learned firsthand how unforgiving business can be when millions of dollars are on the line — and how the control of public opinion often determines whether one company is happily chosen, or another is brutally rejected. Being an alumnus of crisis management, Karla Jo has worked with litigation attorneys, private investigators, and the media to help restore companies of goodwill into the good graces of public opinion — Karla Jo operates on the ethic of getting it right the first time, not relying on second chances and doing what it takes to excel. Helms speaks globally on public relations, how the PR industry itself has lost its way, and how, in the right hands, corporations can harness the power of Anti-PR to drive markets and impact market perception.

References
1.    Gartner. “AI in HR: How AI Is Transforming the Future of HR.” Gartner, 2023, http://www.gartner.com/en/human-resources/topics/artificial-intelligence-in-hr.

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The First China-ASEAN AI-empower Cross-border Digital Marketing Competition Grand Launched in Bangkok

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BANGKOK, Nov. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The highly anticipated first China-ASEAN AI-Empower Cross-Border Digital Marketing Competition was launched at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand on the morning of November 12th. This competition serves as a prominent highlight within in the series of activities of the Guangxi New Silk Road New Year’s Eve E-commerce Festival, signifying a significant stride forward in digital economy cooperation between China and ASEAN countries.

Under the guidance of the Department of Commerce of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Guangxi Committee, this competition is hosted by China-Thailand Institute of Modern Craftsmanship of Cross-Border Business, which is led by Guangxi International Business Vocational College, jointly built by Chachoengsao Vocational College and other institutes. Guangxi Tus Innovation Cross-Border E-commerce Co., Ltd. co-organized this competition. This competition brings together a hundred of elite teams from China, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and other ASEAN countries to demonstrate their skills in the fields of AI and cross-border digital marketing.

At the opening ceremony, Dr. Thitima Rojwatcharapiban, Director of Bureau of TVET Personnel Competency Development, Ms. Liu Jieying, Principal of Guangxi International Business Vocational College, Ms. Napak Worachirapanchaya, President of ASEAN Business Association, Song Tienong, Guangxi Tus Innovation Cross-Border E-commerce Co., Ltd., etc., attended and delivered speeches both online and offline. Their participation transcended geographical boundaries, fostering strong bonds between China, Thailand, and even the entire ASEAN region while injecting a vibrant atmosphere into the competition.

Professor Ma Zhencheng from Chulalongkorn University, as a distinguished guest, delivered an exceptional presentation on the topic of ‘AI Empowerment in Creating a New Marketing Ecology’. This insightful discourse not only provided an in-depth analysis of the extensive applications and profound impact of AI technology in the realm of digital marketing but also infused cutting-edge perspectives and revelations into the competition. Moreover, representatives from esteemed organizations such as the Chinese Academy of Sciences Innovation Cooperation Center (Bangkok), Thai Chinese New Generation Business Association, and Thai-China Commerce Association graced this momentous occasion with their presence. Their participation not only underscores the remarkable influence of this competition but also establishes a robust foundation for future collaborations and exchanges.

The competition aims to jointly promote the process of regional economic integration, actively cultivate new driving forces for regional development, and enhance exchanges and cooperation between China, Thailand, and other ASEAN countries in the field of international vocational education. It also seeks to facilitate two-way empowerment of new quality productivity and youth exchanges. This initiative aligns with the theme ‘Strengthening Connectivity and Resilience’ of this year’s ASEAN Summit and serves as a vivid practice of deepening exchanges and cooperation between China and ASEAN countries under the Belt and Road Initiative.

The launch of the first China-ASEAN AI-Empower Cross-border Digital Marketing Competition signifies a significant stride in the collaboration between China and ASEAN nations within the realm of digital marketing. The competition will embrace the principles of openness, inclusivity, cooperation, and mutual benefit, while further fostering exchanges and cooperation between China and ASEAN countries in the field of digital economy. By organizing this competition, we aim to ignite more sparks of innovation, nurture exceptional talents, jointly embark on a new chapter of China-ASEAN cooperation, and script a fresh tale of regional economic prosperity and development!

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AirNet Resolves Nasdaq Minimum Market Value of Publicly Held Shares Deficiency

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BEIJING, Nov. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — AirNet Technology Inc., formerly known as AirMedia Group Inc. (“AirNet” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ANTE), today announced that it received a written notice from the Listing Qualifications Staff of Nasdaq (the “Staff”) on November 12, 2024, notifying the Company that it has regained compliance with the minimum market value of publicly held shares (“MVPHS”) requirement under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(5).

The Company was previously notified by the Staff on September 18, 2024 that it was not in compliance with the MVPHS requirement due to its failure to maintain a minimum MVPHS of US$1.0 million for a period of 30 consecutive business days. Since then, the Staff has determined that the Company’s MVPHS had been US$1.0 million or greater from October 28 through November 11, 2024. Therefore, the Staff determined that the requirement was met on November 12, 2024.

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This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as “will,” “expects,” “is expected to,” “anticipates,” “aim,” “future,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “are likely to,” “estimates,” “may,” “should” and similar expressions. The Company may also make written or oral forward-looking statements in its reports filed with, or furnished to, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, in its annual reports to shareholders, in press releases and other written materials and in oral statements made by its officers, directors or employees to third parties. Forward-looking statements are based upon management’s current expectations and current market and operating conditions, and involve inherent risks and uncertainties, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the Company’s control, which may cause its actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Further information is included in the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. All information provided in this announcement is as of the date of this announcement, and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required under law.

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Investor Relations
AirNet Technology Inc.
Tel: +86-10-8460-8678
Email: penny@ihangmei.com

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WEATHERING THE STORM: TIGA RESEARCH REVEALS UK GAMES DEV SECTOR CONTINUES TO GROW, DESPITE GLOBAL SECTOR DOWNTURN

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TIGA’S Making Games in the UK 2024 report reveals that UK development sector grew 4.8 per cent despite global sector downturn, led by large console studios in London, North East and North West

LONDON, Nov. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The UK games development sector has grown in the past year, despite companies downsizing and studio closures, according to new research published today by TIGA, the trade association representing the UK video games industry.

Despite the global games industry downturn, the UK games development sector grew 4.8 per cent in the12 months to May 2024, according to new research published today by TIGA, the trade association representing the UK video games industry.

Against a backdrop of companies downsizing and studio closures, the UK’s games development sector proved to be comparatively resilient, growing to 25,419* full time equivalent development roles by May 2024, which, at 4.8 per cent, was the lowest annualised rate of growth in the UK games industry since 2012.

The UK’s fastest growing games clusters in the 12 months to May 2024 were London (468 new staff), North East (280 staff)and North West (247 staff), but 5 regions contracted.

The findings come from TIGA’s definitive report on the state of the UK video games industry Making Games in the UK 2024 (TIGA, 2024), which is based on an extensive survey of UK games businesses, with analysis by Games Investor Consulting.

TIGA’s research shows that in the period from April 2023 to May 2024:

Over 28,500 people make games professionally in the UK: The number of freelancers working for UK games development sector companies (including studios, publishers and service companies) grew substantially from 1,102 (April 2023) to 3,625 (May 2024) as very large companies downsized full-time roles and switched to freelancers. The total games development workforce grew to 28,516 including 3,625 freelancers and 24,891** full time development roles. Employment in the games development sector has grown by an average of 9.5 per cent every year over the period December 2014 to May 2024.Job growth outweighed company downsizing and closure: 400 extant companies shed 2,353 full time development jobs between April 2023 and May 2024; but 678 companies grew over the same period, adding 3,932 full time development jobs. 1,070 extant companies neither grew nor shed staff.Overall games company numbers declined: The UK had 2,148 trading games development companies in May 2024 (down from 2,175 in April 2023). This includes 1,697 games studios, 60 publisher studios, 109 publishers, 4 broadcasters and 278 service companies. Total studio numbers fell from 1,801 in April 2023 to 1,757 in May 2024.Games company mortality rises to record levels: 248 companies closed down or exited the games industry during the survey period, the highest ever recorded. On an annualised basis, this represents 10.4 per cent of all companies during the research period.The number of start-up studios fell: 166 new games development companies were founded between April 2023 and May 2024. This compares to 251 new games development companies that were set up between December 2021 and April 2023.Large and console studios are main growth drivers: Studios with 41 to 149 development staff grew at an average rate of 19 per cent over the research period. Console studios grew by an average of 18.1 per cent over the same time frame.Overseas owned studios now employ 62 per cent of the UK games development workforce: Studios ultimately owned by overseas companies employ 12,743 full-time staff, compared to 7,854 employed by domestically owned studios. While some overseas studios continued to grow strongly, some of the largest employers’ creative headcount fell substantially as entire teams were made redundant.

Dr Richard Wilson OBE, CEO of TIGA, said:

“The UK games development sector has continued to grow in very difficult economic circumstances. Our sector is weathering the storm. This is a remarkable achievement.  Our games development sector has a number of strengths including world-renowned studios, a deep talent pool and TIGA accredited games courses equipping highly skilled graduates for the industry. The UK has the largest development workforce in Europe.

“We need to enable more start-ups to scale-up, continue to enhance our skills base and improve access to investment to enable our sector to fulfil its potential. If the UK Government retains and enhances the Video Games Expenditure Credit, this will help to sustain a favourable environment for games development, create more high skilled jobs and boost investment. A successful video games industry will in turn contribute to the Government’s objective of securing the highest sustained growth in the G7.”

Meanwhile, the TIGA report has highlighted that the UK’s fastest growing games clusters were London (468 new staff), North East (280 staff)and North West (247 staff).

London extended its lead as the largest cluster to 5,931 full time and full time equivalent staff in 584 companies. Five clusters (East of England, South East, East Midlands, Scotland and Northern Ireland) lost headcount between April 2023 and May 2024, the East Midlands for the second consecutive year. All areas saw reduced start-up activity, but London (81), South East (48) and the South West (22) added the most start-ups.

UK regions

2024 share of UK development
workforce

London

23 %

South East

18.7 %

North West

12.3 %

West Midlands

9.9 %

Scotland

9.3 %

North East

6.3 %

East of England

5.9 %

Yorkshire & Humber

5.8 %

East Midlands

4.5 %

South West

2.7 %

Northern Ireland

0.6 %

Wales

0.6 %

Dr Richard Wilson OBE, TIGA CEO, said:

“While London remains the biggest and fastest growing games cluster in the UK, almost 80% of all games development is carried out outside of the Capital. In addition, there has been impressive growth in the North East and North West between April 2023 and May 2024.

“At the same time, although London saw the greatest number of new start-ups, we also witnessed strong entrepreneurial activity in the South East.”

Jason Kingsley CBE, TIGA Chairman and CEO and Creative Director at Rebellion, offered:

“TIGA’s report is reflective of what is currently a challenging environment for some parts of the games industry. However, it also highlights that UK games development is faring better than certain areas of the global games industry. We need the Government to continue to improve the environment for games development in the UK so that our industry in turn can contribute to economic growth across the country.”

* Full time equivalent roles: FT roles above plus a pro-rated % of all the freelancers we recorded in the survey.

** Full time roles: 100% full time roles recorded by companies in our survey.

 

Notes to editors
The findings in this press release come from TIGA’s definitive report on the state of the UK video games industry Making Games in the UK 2024 (TIGA, 2024) which is based on an extensive survey of UK games businesses, with analysis by Games Investor Consulting.

Research methodology
Games Investor Consulting in conjunction with TIGA and its partners conducted surveys concluding in July 2008, September 2010, November 2011, December 2012, December 2013, December 2014, March 2016, November 2017, November 2018, April 2020, December 2021, April 2023 and May 2024 of all known games companies involved in the creation of games (including developers, publishers, publisher studios, service companies and broadcasters with games divisions) in the UK. Assessments of every database entry are made on a company-by-company basis with strict vetting and verification rules to ensure each entry is discrete (to prevent duplication via subsidiary or parent companies) and confirmed to be active in games development. The survey counts staff working in development and development support roles in games studios, games publishers and development service companies. A broad array of additional data is also captured including studio location, primary platform focus and company ownership structure as well as company start-ups and exits/closures.

Games development
Games development is defined as including all production staff, QA, support, localisation and technical staff but excludes admin, finance, sales, marketing and commercial staff not directly involved with games production. Full-time equivalent staff comprise multiple part-time staff aggregated based on typical usage throughout a year to represent a single full-time employee.

About TIGA
TIGA is the trade association for the UK video games industry.  Since 2010, TIGA has won 28 business awards and commendations. Our vision is to make the UK the best place in the world to develop video games. Our core purpose is to strengthen the games development and digital publishing sector. We achieve this by:

influencing Government policy via political representation to create a favourable business environment;driving excellence in education and skills through our accreditation programme, the TIGA Games Education Awards and our education conference; andpromoting best practices through our membership services, including the TIGA STAR Employer Award and the TIGA Games Industry Awards.

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Tel: 0845 468 2330
Email: info@tiga.org 
Web: www.tiga.org
Twitter: www.twitter.com/tigamovement
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TIGAMovement
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/tiga 

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