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ACT21 Software Achieves Great Place To Work Certification

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NOIDA, India, Nov. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — ACT21, a leading SaaS company reshaping BFSI tech with low-code, and AI-driven solutions is proud to announce that it has been awarded the esteemed Great Place To Work® Certification by the Great Place To Work® India.

This significant recognition underscores ACT21’s commitment to fostering an exceptional workplace culture that prioritizes innovation, agility, transparency, and employee well-being. The Certification reflects the genuine experiences and feedback of our employees, showcasing their positive perspective on what it means to work at ACT21. Over 93% of employees whole-heartedly attested to ACT21 being a Great Place To Work.

ACT21 believes in maintaining a healthy work-life balance, which helps employees stay motivated and engaged while pushing the boundaries of innovation. Winning the ‘Great Place To Work’ underscores ACT21’s ongoing commitment to building a supportive, inclusive, and growth-oriented culture. 

Pankaj Gupta, Founder and CEO of ACT21 Software, shared his thoughts on this remarkable achievement, saying, “At ACT21, we truly believe that our people are our greatest asset. We prioritize work-life balance, encourage open communication, and celebrate innovation across all levels of the company. This recognition is a testament to our collective effort in creating a workplace that fosters creativity, productivity, and happiness. Our focus on employee satisfaction directly translates into the excellence we deliver to our clients.” 

Receiving the ‘Great Place To Work’ Certification reinforces ACT21’s mission to lead by example in both workplace culture and industry innovation, ensuring that the company continues to excel in both employee satisfaction and client service. 

About ACT21 Software 

ACT21 Software, headquartered in Noida, NCR, India, is a leading SaaS company reshaping BFSI tech with low-code, and AI-driven solutions. We empower financial institutions worldwide with comprehensive Business Process Automation to enhance efficiency, streamline operations, and drive data-driven insights, all while minimizing human intervention. 

Our suite of innovative products includes HyPerform, which optimizes incentives and increases sales by 30% through features like DIY capabilities and real-time analytics; Underwriter360, which enhances traceability and borrower experiences with smart automation, achieving a 5x conversion rate increase; and ImpaktApps, which facilitates rapid application development by converting ideas into impactful applications while cutting development costs by 50%. With a strong focus on improving productivity, reducing costs, and driving data-driven insights, ACT21 Software is dedicated to helping financial institutions thrive in an evolving technological landscape. 

Our commitment to excellence and innovation positions us as the partner of choice for organizations seeking to optimize their processes and embrace the future of finance technology. 

For more information, visit www.act21.io

About Great Place To Work

Great Place To Work is the global authority on workplace culture. Since 1992, they have surveyed more than 100 million employees worldwide and used those deep insights to define what makes a great workplace: trust. Their employee survey platform empowers leaders with the feedback, real-time reporting, and insights they need to make strategic people decisions.   

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Starlink Program | CoinEx Charity Deploys the First Starlink Unit to the Philippines

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HONG KONG, Nov. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — CoinEx Charity has successfully deployed the first Starlink satellite internet in the Philippines, marking a major milestone in connecting underserved communities to the digital world.

Starlink Program, the flagship project of CoinEx Charity’s “Bridget to Hope” initiative, aims to bridge the digital divide by providing high-speed satellite internet to remote areas. This project empowers communities by improving access to education, economic opportunities, essential government services, and even crypto adoption.

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First Deployment: Municipality of EB Magalona, Negros Occidental

On November 22, the Municipality of EB Magalona, located approximately 320 miles from Manila, became the first recipient of Starlink equipment in the Philippines. The deployment was marked by the signing of the Deed of Donation and Deployment, led by Mayor Marvin Malacon and witnessed by the Municipal Secretary, the IT Department Head, and CoinEx Charity community volunteers.

Beyond Connectivity

During the handover, Mayor Malacon extended an invitation to CoinEx Charity to conduct educational seminars about the benefits and opportunities within the digital industry. These sessions aim to raise awareness about how technology, including blockchain and cryptocurrency, can create lasting positive impacts for the municipality.

Empowering the Future

With Starlink now operational in EB Magalona, residents can expect improved internet access, fostering new opportunities for learning, business, and communication. This deployment is just the beginning of CoinEx Charity’s mission to enhance connectivity across rural Philippines, paving the way for more inclusive development.

CoinEx Charity is proud to be at the forefront of this transformative journey, bringing the promise of technology to every corner of the nation.

About CoinEx Charity

CoinEx Charity established in 2022, the non-profit organization of the global leading cryptocurrency platform CoinEx ecosystem, has been dedicated to making a difference in the world since its inception. With its mission,”Making the world a better place”, CoinEx Charity has been actively involved in various charitable activities around the globe, focusing on improving education, alleviating poverty, providing disaster relief and empowering communities.

To learn more about CoinEx Charity, visit: Website | Twitter | YouTube

About CoinEx

Established in 2017, CoinEx is a global cryptocurrency exchange committed to making trading easier. The platform provides a range of services,including spot and futures trading, margin trading, swap, automated market maker (AMM), and financial management services for over 10 million users across 200+ countries and regions. Since its establishment, CoinEx has steadfastly adhered to a “user-first” service principle. With the sincere intention of nurturing an equitable, respectful and secure crypto trading environment, CoinEx enables individuals with varying levels of experience to effortlessly access the world of cryptocurrency by offering easy-to-use products.

To learn more about CoinEx, visit: Website | Twitter | AppTelegram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

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Sunmei Hotels Group Ventures into the UAE: SHANKEE to Open in Dubai

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QINGDAO, China, Nov. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — On November 26, the China Hotel Overseas Investment Conference, hosted by Sunmei Hotels Group, was successfully held at Mövenpick by Accor Qingdao Sunmei. During the conference, Sunmei Hotels Group announced the establishment of Sunmei Group International (SGI) and launched three overseas core brands: SHANKEE, PENRO, and LANOU, marking a new chapter in the UAE market. Distinguished guests attending included Mr Budi Hansyah, Trade Attache of the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (KBRI Beijing), Mrs. Evita SANDA, Director of Indonesia Investment Promotion Center (IIPC) Beijing, and representative from Chamber of International Commerce of Kazakhstan.

Ma Yingyao, Chairman and CEO of Sunmei Hotels Group, has high hopes for the UAE market, stating that the country requires the presence of leading Chinese digital hotels. As a leading smart economy hotel brand, SHANKEE Hotel aims to bring China’s advanced hotel industry intelligence and warm hospitality to broader international markets. Currently, Sunmei Hotels Group’s signed SHANKEE Hotel Dubai Longcheng is about to open.

Zhang Gang, SVP of Sunmei Hotels Group and CEO of SGI, states that SGI is strategically focusing on cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Riyadh, which are pivotal to the economic and tourism growth in the Middle East. As of 2023, the average hotel occupancy rate in the UAE is 72%, with Dubai at 78% and Abu Dhabi at 75%. The UAE hotel market has seen unprecedented growth due to substantial government investment in tourism and finance. For its overseas operations, the company sees potential in mergers & acquisition and brand co-creation alongside traditional models like direct operations and franchising.

Building on over a decade of digital and intelligent operational experience, SGI strategically focuses on four core competencies: “smart marketing platform, smart site selection and development, modular renovation, and intelligent operations”.

In operations, SGI empowers overseas hotels with a 57.63% guest contribution rate through the “Xinlimei” direct booking platform for hotel members; it uses big data and AI to precisely target prime locations; reduces construction time with modular renovation; and enhances service efficiency and quality through intelligent operation.

For users, it focuses on seamless check-in, smart spaces, and intelligent experiences, using room automation and smart robots to offer a next-generation smart accommodation experience globally.

Speaking about the overseas expansion plans for the next decade, The Group’s Chairman and CEO Ma Yingyao stated: “We are committed to steadily opening 100 hotels that earn twice the revenue of the Chinese market, rigorously managing 1,000 outstanding and high-quality hotels, covering 30 countries, and establishing an international image for Chinese brands.”

In recent years, the strong tourism demand, stable room rates, and high occupancy rates have made the UAE a focal point for global investors. SGI will continue to export its smart operational models and innovative service concepts, providing UAE consumers with superior, convenient, and personalized accommodation experiences, enhancing the overall service level of the UAE hotel industry, and further driving the growth of UAE tourism.

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Global Times: Dialogue across Yangtze, Rhine, Danube bridges mutual learning between China and Europe

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BEIJING, Nov. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — When Chinese scholar Li Xiuzhen first saw the Rhine River while studying in the Netherlands in 1996, she was deeply impressed by the river’s crystal-clear waters, similar to that of China’s Yangtze River. Although Li had never seen the Rhine before, this famous European river made the then young woman, who later became a well-known expert in wetland ecology, feel so close.

Two years later, Dutch scholar Huib de Vriend encountered the Yangtze River for the first time in Nanjing, East China’s Jiangsu Province, during his trip to China in 1998. “It was so vast,” he recalled to the Global Times on his first impression of the river, known as the mother river of China, with its wide expanse of water stretching as far as the eye could see. 

At that time, neither Li nor de Vriend knew that their respective institutions – East China Normal University (ECNU) in Shanghai and Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in western Netherlands’ Delft city – would engage in over 20 years of continuous collaboration focused on major rivers and delta regions like the Yangtze and the Rhine, being a vivid example of people-to-people exchange between China and Europe in the academic field.

Now old friends, Li and de Vriend met again at an academic forum in mid-November. Themed “Yangtze-Rhine-Danube Regional Dialogue,” the forum brought together more than 100 global government officials, scholars and industry veterans, who shared their insights on topics including river improvement, environmental protection, the relationship between rivers and human society, and grass-roots exchanges based on rivers and deltas.

Dialogues on rivers from different regions is of great significance today, said Li, now deputy director of the Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research at ECNU. 

“Rivers nurture civilization and promote communication, diminishing the constraints of geopolitics,” she told the Global Times. “Our academic exchanges based on rivers are an important part of grass-roots diplomacy.”

Similarities and differences 

Co-hosted by ECNU and Shanghai People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (SPAFFC), the forum held in Shanghai on November 21 explored the cultural exchanges and sustainable development cooperation mechanisms among the Yangtze River, Rhine River, and Danube River basins, promoting win-win development and fostering ChinaEurope friendship, said Chen Jing, president of SPAFFC. 

Many guests at the forum told the Global Times that there are numerous similarities and differences among these three rivers. It is these similarities and differences that provide value for mutual learning and motivation for cooperation among the involved countries, they said.

As a keynote speaker who provided a detailed introduction to the situation of the rivers Rhine, Meuse and Scheldt and their delta, de Vriend said the most obvious similarity between the Yangtze River and the Rhine River is that they are economic chains connecting particularly important economic areas. “Here in China is the case; and also, northwest Europe is the most important economic area there, thanks to the Rhine,” he said. 

Another major similarity is that both the Yangtze River and the Rhine River carry a lot of sediment, which can be used to build up land or to ensure that the river remains stable, de Vriend said. “So there are a lot of things in common between these rivers, but there are also differences,” he told the Global Times, noting that “differences are driving the collaboration.”

The flow rate and number of dams on the Yangtze River far exceed those of the Rhine, making mutual learning particularly appealing, he said. “It’s not only that we bring knowledge here, but we also get something back.”

Echoing de Vriend, Li said that academic cooperation between China and Europe in the field of rivers is a process of mutual learning. She said the Netherlands is ahead of China in its pollution remediation of the Rhine River, and its efforts in returning farmland to wetlands, which have offered many valuable experiences to learn from.

On the other hand, China is enlightening in its efficient implementation of certain central government-led policies, such as the 10-year fishing ban on the Yangtze River. “Similar policies would be very difficult to implement in Europe, due to the competing interests among different river basin countries,” he said.

Iulian Nichersu from Romania-based Danue Delta National Institute for Research and Development, another keynote speaker at the forum, said this was his first visit to China. He plans to visit the Yangtze River Delta, a part which is a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) listed heritage.

Speaking of the possible areas for enhanced cooperation between China and Romania in the study of rivers, Nichersu highlighted nature preservation and wetland management as key areas for deeper collaboration. He mentioned that there have been some cooperative programs for ecological restoration between Chinese and Romanian institutions, which are important aspects of wetland management.

“They can serve as a way for information and knowledge exchange between these two systems,” he told the Global Times.

Long-term academic cooperation

The forum was held as part of a series of international meetings under the “Mega-Delta Programme.” The program was one of the inaugural 65 Decade Actions endorsed by the “United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030),” making Chinese mainland’s sole inclusion.

Initiated by the State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research at ECNU, the “Mega-Delta Programme” aims to address distinctive challenges encountered by estuarine deltas across varied regions, typologies, and developmental stages amid global transformations. He Qing, director of the laboratory, believes that the fact that the program was selected demonstrates the essential role of rivers in facilitating cultural exchange.

“The development of human civilization is closely linked to rivers. Historically, the four major cradles of civilization all emerged around great rivers,” she told the Global Times. 

“Moreover, this program embodies the idea that, the UN needs scientists like us to take on a social responsibility to jointly preserve and protect our river ecosystems and civilizations,” she added.

In 2023, ECNU and SPAFFC co-hosted the Yangtze-Mississippi Regional Forum, focusing on dialogue between the two major rivers of China and the US. He said they plan to regularly hold such similar academic forums, which will include more of the world’s great rivers, such as the Mekong and the Amazon, to further promote dialogue and cooperation among more regions globally.

Over the past few decades, Chinese scholars have maintained close exchanges with their global peers in the field of river studies under supported of the government. The cooperation between ECNU and TU Delft, for instance, has involved long-term collaborative projects since 2002, under a strategic cooperation framework signed by the Chinese and Dutch governments, according to He.

With the help of these collaborative projects, many ECNU faculty and students in river studies have traveled to the Netherlands multiple times over the two decades, either for short visits or to pursue an 18-month graduate program at TU Delft. “As for myself, I’ve been to the Netherlands at least 30 times in the past 20 years, and I even know well the cashiers at the supermarket near TU Delft,” He said.

De Vriend is a frequent visitor at Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research of ECNU. In addition to teaching, he supervises some doctoral students and occasionally offers management advice.

Close academic exchanges are especially valuable in the current complex international landscape. De Vriend mentioned that now in his country, there sometimes may be “a bit of stress” regarding collaboration with China. “But I think in our field, there’s no reason to have stress, and we can be relaxed about exchanging information and insights,” he told the Global Times.

Broader exchanges

2025 will mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and the European Union (EU).

“As two major global powers, markets, and civilizations, the China-EU relationship is vital for the well-being of both sides and for global stability and prosperity,” said Hao Zhongwei, director-general of Department of European and Asian Affairs of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC), in a speech delivered at the forum’s opening ceremony on November 21.

In addition to academic exchanges, the forum also featured a panel discussion on the broader topic of “Mechanisms of Collaboration between River Basins.” During this session, representatives from various governments, companies, and civil friendship organizations shared their views on how to further expand people-to-people exchanges between China and Europe in various fields.

Nagy Judit Éva, president of Hungarian-Chinese Friendship Association, was a guest at this session. She mentioned that this year marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Hungary and China, and both countries have organized a series of activities, from government to grass-roots levels, to enhance mutual understanding and friendship. “Chinese culture is getting closer to Hungarian people, and in Hungary, learning the Chinese language is getting more and more popular.” she told the Global Times.

Luoding Lammel-Rath, chairperson of the German-Chinese Friendship Association, shared her observations on cooperation between China and Europe regarding rivers during this session, covering areas such as trade, navigation, flood warning, environmental and climate protection, as well as cultural and tourism exchanges.

Before the forum began, Lammel-Rath shared in a brief interview with the Global Times about a German festival called Mainfest. Mainfest is a celebration held in riverside cities like Frankfurt, originally derived from a fishing festival created by fishermen and captains to pay tribute to the rivers. Like China’s Dragon Boat Festival, it is a traditional holiday related to rivers.

Germany and China, as well as their peoples, are very similar, both hard-working and diligent, said Lammel-Rath. “Rivers provide a great opportunity for both sides to learn about each other,” she said. “Under this theme, there will be more development around people-to-people diplomatic relationships. That’s the future.” 

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