INNOVATION KEY TO ADVANCING SCIENTIFIC, TECHNOLOGICAL COOPERATION


KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 12 (Bernama) — The Pujiang Innovation forum over the past 16 years, has steadily increased its global influence, played a pivotal role in advancing China’s innovation-driven development strategy, scientific self-reliance, self-improvement, and the transformation of Shanghai into a technological innovation hub.

Themed “Fostering an Open Innovation Environment: Innovation and Global Connections”, this year’s forum featured over 300 guests from 31 countries and regions with nearly 40 per cent international participants, was held on Sept 9-11.

According to Shanghai Center for Pujiang Innovation Forum in a statement, it debuted the Global Entrepreneurship Investment Conference, aimed at establishing Shanghai as the premier global destination for technology entrepreneurship investment by facilitating connections between projects and capital.

As an influential innovation forum, it positioned at a new juncture and aspires to become a national-level platform for global scientific and technological innovation exchange, and cooperation.

It is firmly committed to three core missions which are establishing an innovation network, staying attuned to future trends and nurturing young talent.

Meanwhile, its five key roles encompass serving as a wellspring of cutting-edge innovation thinking, a global benchmark for scientific and technological advancement, an accelerator for international scientific and technological collaboration, a magnet for global innovation talent, and a hub for global technology transfer.

All of these efforts align with Shanghai’s vision of evolving into an international epicentre for science and innovation and achieving the goal of becoming a world leader in technology.

Another notable forum event is the Global Technology Transfer Conference, which centres on three core elements comprises innovation demand, talent support and capital strength.

By utilising the InnoMatch global supply and demand platform, the conference included an expansive 10,000 square metre offline exhibition area, showcasing over 3,000 technology requirements and more than 20,000 job opportunities for scientific and technological talents across the nation.

— BERNAMA

30 THINGS YOU DID NOT KNOW ABOUT DOMINICA

Roseau, Sept 11 (Bernama-GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Commonwealth of Dominica is a small island located in the Caribbean between Martinique and Guadeloupe. Tourists marvel at the crystal blue ocean views and tropical humid climate, there is an abundance of discovery on the Nature Isle of the Caribbean. 

Explore 30 interesting facts about the magical island of Dominica! 

Cultural history 

1. Dominica was named by Christopher Columbus 

Prior to Christopher Columbus’ arrival on the island, the Caribbean settlers named it Watikbuli, meaning ‘Tall is her Body’. In 1493, Christopher arrived on the island and named it Domingo, which means Sunday, the day which he discovered the island. 

2. Dominica has an interesting motto 

The motto is French, ‘Après le Bon Dieu, c’est la Terre’, translated to English as ‘After God, the Earth’, Dominica eloquently displays its natural beauty. 

3. Dominica is a republic in the Commonwealth 

The Nature Isle gained its independence on 3 November 1978 and celebrates this day annually with vibrant national festivities. These include cultural markets, music festivals, and beauty pageants. 

4. The National Anthem is titled ‘Isle of Beauty, Isle of Splendour’ 

Dominica’s national anthem was written by Wilfred Oscar Morgan, with the music composed by Lemuel McPherson Christian OBE, after receiving statehood in 1967. 

5. Government system 

As a parliamentary democratic republic nation, The Executive branch of government has a President and Prime Minister, whereby nominees are elected in consultation with the opposition leader. The two-party system, with the ruling Dominica Labour Party and the opposition party, the United Worker’s Party. 
All Dominican adult citizens may cast their ballots every five years during the government elections. 

6. Dominica’s President, His Excellency, the Honourable Charles Savarin 

Elected as Dominica’s eighth president in October 2013, Honourable Charles Savarin is a member of the Dominica Labour Party. He received his nomination from Prime Minister, Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit, who has been the head of government since August 2004. Previously, His Excellency, Honourable Savarin was a teacher, trade unionist, parliamentarian, diplomat, and government minister. 

7. English Common Law system 

Dominica’s constitution includes the right to life, personal liberty, and freedom of expression, which follows one-third of the world’s English Common Law. The hierarchy of Dominica’s court starts from the Magistrate Court, High Court, Court of Appeal, and lastly The Court of Appeal the Privy Council. 

8. Dominica’s small population of 72,412 

The population of Dominica is currently sitting at 72,414, making it the 11th least-populated nation in the world.

9. The Dominican flag is one of only two national flags with the colour purple 

Out of all the nations in the world, Dominica’s national flag is one of only two national flags to incorporate the colour purple. The other is the Nicaraguan national flag. The Dominican national flag features a Sisserou Parrot that has purple feathers on the underside and the crown.   

Geographical landscape 

10. The island is also known as the Nature Isle of the Caribbean 

Dominica’s spectacular natural beauty is oftentimes affectionately known as “The Nature Isle of the Caribbean.” The vast amount of the island is covered in lush forests. Year-round visitors can experience wondrous waterfalls and mud ponds. Indigenous rainforest animals and insects such as parrots, iguanas and rare butterflies make up some of the phenomenal fauna.  

11. The national flowers for Dominica 

The Sabinea carinalis, warmly known as the ‘Bwa Kwaib’ or the Carib Wood. Is the indigenous wild xerophytic plant. In bloom, it exhibits bright scarlet flowers from its branches. It is said to represent the longevity of the Dominican youth. 

12. The National Bird of Dominica is the Sisserou Parrot 

The national bird of Dominica the Sisserou (Amazona Imperialis), “The Pride of Dominica” is found on the country’s emblems such as the Coat of Arms, the National Flag, the Public Seal, The Mace of the House of Assembly and Dominica’s Honours for Meritorious Service. The imperial parrot is endemic to Dominica’s dense mountainous rainforests. This shy and yet attractive indigenous bird has resided on the island for numerous thousands of years and can live over 70 years of age. The bird is an endangered species and is under preservation. 

13. Dominica is the only country in the world where sperm whales reside year-round!  

Sperm whales have called Dominica’s waters their home, and it is extremely likely to spot them swimming in pods, as whales and dolphins live close to shore throughout the year.   

14. The Island is home to the Giant Ditch Frog known as the “mountain chicken” 

Dominicans refer to the frog as the “mountain chicken” due to its legs imitating drumsticks. The frog used to be a delicacy as a national dish and is now under conservation to preserve the species. 

15. Home to the Caribbean’s first long-distance hiking trail 

The Waitukubuli National Trail (WNT) is the first long-distance hiking trail in the Caribbean. It is estimated to be 183 km long and is split into 14 sections. The trail was built between 2007 and 2012, the route crosses through Dominica and traverses some of the country’s most spectacular terrain. It will take a minimum of two weeks to complete the hiking trail. 

16. Dominica is home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site 

The Morne Trois Pitons National Park is the exclusive Heritage Site in Dominica and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. This national park is situated in the southern half of the island and contains many of Dominica’s most spectacular attractions including the Titou Gorge, Boeri, Freshwater Lakes, the Boiling Lake, and the Middleham Falls. The Morne Trois Pitons National Park covers roughly 9 per cent of Dominica’s land area. 

17. Dominica has practised herbal medicine for centuries 

The original inhabitants of the island, the Caribs, and later Africans, brought with them thorough knowledge of plants and herbs. This knowledge has been passed down through generations and many herbs like Moringa, Basil and Dandelion are still used today for medicinal purposes, usually referred to as “bush medicine.” 

Economic features of Dominica 

18. Dominica’s main industries 

The country’s main industries are agriculture, tourism and manufacturing. Over 20 per cent of the island’s land is arable and under cultivation, with bananas traditionally serving as Dominica’s largest export. Although Dominica has recently increased the production of other fruits, as well as vegetables and coffee beans.  
Dominica’s tourism sector continues to steadily grow, with the alluring nature attracting an estimated 200,000 holidaymakers annually. The island’s manufacturing industry primarily depends on raw materials from the agricultural sector, where in-demand exports include coconut soap, ceramics and shoes. 

19. Dominica’s official currency is the East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) 

Dominica introduced the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (ECD) currency in 1965, which is used in another seven countries in the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).  

Foreign currencies including the euro and dollar are also accepted as tender. It is also pegged to the US dollar at a rate of US$1 to ECD (East Caribbean Dollar) $2.70. As Dominica is a member of the Commonwealth, all banknotes and coins feature an image of King Charles III.   

20. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Dominica  

The World Bank recorded the island’s GDP had an outstanding US$612,048,148 in financial year 2022. 

21. Investors can acquire Citizenship of Dominica by Investment 

Investors in Dominica tend to seek citizenship through investment opportunities around the country. When visitors officially become Dominican citizens, they can develop businesses, work, relocate and extend their citizenship to their family members. 

Dominica’s CBI Programme received first in the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) initiative for six consecutive years by the CBI Index.  

22. English is Dominica’s official language 

English is universally spoken in Dominica and UK English spelling is used. Dominican Creole (an Antillean Creole derived from French), and French Patois are spoken amongst the locals. This is because of the long history of French migration to the island as well as Dominica’s location between two French-speaking countries; Martinique and Guadeloupe.  

23. Christian religious practices 

Christianity is the most common religion in Dominica, practised by over 90 per cent of the population. However, religious freedom is enshrined in the Constitution of Dominica so inhabitants can follow alternative faiths if they so choose, such as Rastafarianism. 

24. Cricket is the most popular sport in Dominica 

Many Dominican cricketers play for the West Indies cricket team internationally. Shane Shillingford and Adam Sanford are two of the most notable cricketers from Dominica. 

25. The capital city of Dominica is Roseau 

The largest city in Dominica it is located on the Southwest coast of the country and is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, the Morne Bruce Hill and the Roseau River. Filled with lively markets, 18th-century French architecture and famous landmarks like the Roseau Cathedral and the Morne Bruce Cross.   

26. The Main Airport is Douglas-Charles Airport 

Formerly known as Melville Hall Airport, Douglas–Charles Airport is Dominica’s largest of the country’s two airports. Douglas–Charles Airport operates both passenger and cargo planes to other destinations in the Eastern Caribbean region.   

27. Dominica is on a quest to be the world’s first climate-resilient nation 

The Government of Dominica has called on investors around the world to assist in the development of sustainable and robust industries and infrastructure. This is an exclusive opportunity to implement the latest technologies and developmental approaches. Dominica aims to be at the forefront of tackling climate change challenges. 

28. Unique rivers for each day of the year

Apart from breathtaking beaches and volcanoes, Dominica has over 365 rivers! While some are cool and clear, others are cloudy and fast. All the rivers are surrounded by exotic plants and flowers. The Indian River is the widest on the island, and many visitors choose this river to explore the rivers for the first time. 

29. There are nine active volcanoes in Dominica  

Dominica has the highest concentration of volcanoes in the world, with approximately nine active volcanoes. Eruptions are very rare, and the last volcanic eruption was in 1997 and the one before that was in 1880.  

The highest mountain and volcano are Morne Diablotins, and it is a magical sight. Adventurists can take a six-hour hike to reach the top where neighbouring islands, Martinique and Guadeloupe can be seen from the top. 

30. Many of Dominica’s beaches are covered in black sand 

The volcanoes in Dominica influence the colour of beautiful black-sand beaches. Some of the most famous black sand beaches in Dominica include the Number One Beach, Mero Beach, and Rosalie Bay Beach. 

Secretary of Dominica Citizenship by Investment Programme
Commonwealth of Dominica
001 (767) 266 3919
info@cbiu.gov.dm

SOURCE: Commonwealth of Dominica

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VINSSEN’S MARINE FUEL CELL MODULE EARNS AIP CERTIFICATION

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 12 (Bernama) — VINSSEN, a maritime technology specialist in eco-friendly vessels and propulsion systems, has been awarded AIP Certification from Korean Register for its in-house developed 100 kilowatts (kW) Marine Fuel Cell Module.

According to a statement, this certification is the first in a four-stage evaluation process for new technologies and is significant as it attests to viability of the design plan by the reputable Korean Register.

This follows VINSSEN’s receipt of Type Approval for its Marine Lithium-Ion Battery System from Korean Register and Korea Maritime Transportation Safety Authority (KOMSA) in 2023.

The 100kW Marine Fuel Cell Module consists of a Fuel Cell Stack and Balance of Plant (BOP) that includes a Hydrogen Supply Device, Air Supply Device, and Cooling Device, among other components.

The company’s Fuel Cell Module uses Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) technology, which offers advantages in deployment onboard smaller vessels.

It is planning to embark on a “Hydrogen Fuel Cell Based Leisure Vessel Construction, Verification, and Mobile Charging Facility Development Project” by incorporating 2 x 100kW Fuel Cell Modules on a Leisure Vessel, with construction and verification testing scheduled, next year.

With the support of Jeollanam-do Province and Yeongam, VINSSEN will construct Hydrogen Fuel Cell Leisure Vessels in a safe demonstration environment.

VINSSEN will utilise a shipyard near the Daebool National Industrial Complex while establishing and operating a mobile hydrogen charging station equipped with differentiated monitoring technology.

— BERNAMA

YANCHENG HOSTS 2023 WORLD COASTAL FORUM, SEPT 25-27

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 8 (Bernama) — The 2023 World Coastal Forum aiming to create a global cooperation platform in the field of coastal ecology with clear orientation, diversified participation, strong actions and rich products, will be held from Sept 25 to 27, in Yancheng, China.

Originating from the Yellow (Bo) Sea Wetland International Conference, the World Coastal Forum has been held for four consecutive sessions in Yancheng, according to the Information Office of Yancheng Municipal People’s Government in a statement.

Themed “Our Coasts: Green and Low-carbon Development”, the conference will hold four themed fora and more than 10 special seminars.

As a host, Yancheng actively builds an exchange and cooperation platform for coastal wetland cities worldwide, creating an “ecological environment” “Circle of friends”, gathering global wisdom, conspiring with poetry and distance.

Currently, Yancheng is deeply participating in international ecological governance dialogue and cooperation, advocating and building an ecological economic circle around the Yellow Sea, and carrying out pragmatic cooperation in ecological mutual learning and economic integration.

In recent years, the city has practised the concept of “Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets”, planted a solid ecological foundation, and painted a new picture of the harmonious coexistence between man and nature, providing a copyable and scalable Yancheng Plan for global coastal ecological protection and restoration.

Yancheng has the largest coastal wetland on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean and on the edge of the Asian continent, as well as the vast lake wetland in the Lixia River area, with two international business cards of “World Natural Heritage” and “International Wetland City”.

— BERNAMA

BTS V’S “SEOUL, MAKE IT YOURS” SEOUL EDITION 23 LAUNCHES ITS GLOBAL CAMPAIGN

Seoul Tourism Organization has released Seoul Edition 23: New Tradition, a Seoul tourism promotional campaign video featuring BTS member V on VisitSeoul TV, the official YouTube channel for Seoul tourism. (Graphic: Business Wire)

SEOUL, South Korea, Sept 5 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) — The Seoul Metropolitan Government and Seoul Tourism Organization announced the worldwide release of Seoul Edition 23: New Tradition, a Seoul tourism promotional campaign video featuring V of BTS, on September 1. Its teaser video boasted a significant response, raking in 400,000 views in just one week.
The second installment of the campaign, Seoul Edition 23: Nature in the City, is scheduled for release on September 8.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: 
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230830590755/en/

A Seoul tourism promotional video for 2023 featuring V, BTS member and Honorary Tourism Ambassador of Seoul, was released on VisitSeoul TV (https://www.youtube.com/VisitSeoulTV), the official YouTube channel for Seoul tourism operated by the Seoul Tourism Organization.

The first feature video, New Tradition, introduces Seoul and its capacity to encompass elements of the past in the modern day. The video starts with the Seoul Edition 23 title, juxtaposing V against the Seoul backdrop. It then progresses to show how the traditional marks and symbols of the city remain incorporated in our daily lives in modernized form, such as the Y2K fashion found at Dongmyo Market, a modern café in a traditional market, and the media façade exhibition in Gwanghwamun Square. The video wraps up with the message, Seoul, Make It Yours, to encourage global viewers to seize the opportunity to experience Seoul in the here and now.

The second feature video, Nature in the City, slated to be unveiled on September 8, puts the lifestyle of Seoulites on display embracing nature in the bustling downtown area.

In addition, the Seoul Edition Hashtag Event will be held for one month in September on Visit Seoul social media channels. Those who post the designated hashtag with photos of the places they want to visit, or recommend, are entered into a draw to earn the chance to win a roundtrip air ticket to and from Seoul, as well as two nights voucher at a five-star hotel. Event details can be found on Visit Seoul’s official Instagram channel (@visitseoul_official) and other Visit Seoul social media channels from September 1.

The Seoul tourism promotional campaign holds great significance as it showcases the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s new brand slogan, Seoul, My Soul, across the world. Labeled with the new brand slogan, campaign content will be released to people around the world using influential outdoor media channels in six major cities, including Times Square of New York City, Tokyo, Shanghai, Bangkok, and Taipei. All displayed content will align with the theme of taking selfies with V in hopes of going viral among fans and other interested viewers in the global community.

The campaign will also be featured across the globe in the U.S., Europe, and other regions of Asia through major television networks, such as CNN and NBC, as well as the press media, New York Times.

Going beyond just promoting Seoul as a tourist destination, the Seoul Tourism Organization will send a strong message to attract tourists by describing a fast-changing Seoul as a “limited-edition item”. The campaign also places emphasis on setting the tone for Seoul’s image as a city that embraces the “newtro” trend alongside the ability to harmonize itself with the nature in and around Seoul.

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Contact

Kwon Dayoung
kndy@sto.or.kr

Source : Seoul Tourism Organization

–BERNAMA