Moose Clothing partners as ‘Official Overseas Team Sponsor of Sri Lanka Cricket’ | Daily FT

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Zimbabwe Team Captain Craig Ervine and Sri Lanka Team Captain Dasun Shanaka with the Champions trophy Moose Clothing Company, Sri Lanka’s ever-versatile and youthful clothing brand, is ready to partner with Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) as the ‘Official Overseas Team Sponsor of Sri Lanka Cricket’ for multiple series throughout the year starting with the upcoming Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe tour 2022. As an ardent supporter of sports in Sri Lanka, Moose Clothing Company have stepped up on previous occasions to support the much-loved local sport of cricket when they signed up for the England Tour of Sri Lan… Continue reading “Moose Clothing partners as ‘Official Overseas Team Sponsor of Sri Lanka Cricket’ | Daily FT”

Après avoir lancé la première série de téléviseurs laser trichromes L9 au monde, Hisense introduit maintenant la série 100L9G en Afrique

Le CAP, Afrique du Sud, 17 janvier 2022  /PRNewswire/ — Hisense, fournisseur de téléviseurs et d’appareils électroménagers de haute performance, a annoncé que le premier téléviseur L9G TriChroma Laser de 100 pouces au monde, doté d’une résolution 4K UHD, d’une gamme de couleurs BT 2020 de 107 % et du système de haut-parleurs Dolby Atmos®, est désormais disponible en Afrique.

Après l’introduction du premier téléviseur laser 4K Dual Colour au monde en Afrique, l’ajout du 100L9G au portefeuille de produits en expansion d’Hisense en Afrique démontre l’engagement continu de la société envers les consommateurs de la région en introduisant des technologies plus sophistiquées et des produits de haute qualité sur le continent.

« Au cours de l’année dernière, l’unité de vente de téléviseurs laser de Hisense South Africa Company a connu une augmentation de 194 %, ce qui a renforcé notre confiance pour aller de l’avant et présenter nos produits haut de gamme aux clients locaux. Grâce aux technologies d’amélioration de l’image et de triple laser de pointe de Hisense, le 100L9G offrira une expérience cinématographique à domicile à nos clients dans la région », a déclaré Patrick Hu, directeur du marketing de Hisense South Africa.

Alimenté par le moteur laser TriChroma d’Hisense qui utilise trois lasers de couleurs primaires pures pour porter la pureté des couleurs à un autre niveau, le 100L9G établit une nouvelle référence pour l’expérience de visionnage à domicile avec sa gamme de couleurs BT 2020 à 107 %, atteignant jusqu’à 151 % de la norme de couleur du film DCI-P3 et battant la plupart des téléviseurs LED haut de gamme sur le marché. Ses performances colorimétriques inégalées sont associées à une qualité d’image 4K HDR 10, ainsi qu’à deux haut-parleurs Dolby Atmos® de 20W qui offrent un réalisme suprême et un paysage sonore riche, offrant une expérience audiovisuelle totalement immersive qui transporte le spectateur dans la scène.

Le 100L9G est livré avec un écran ALR Daylight de 100 pouces bord à bord, qui présente des capacités de rejet de la lumière ambiante et tire parti de la luminosité de 3 000 Lumens du projecteur pour apporter une vivacité supplémentaire aux images dans les environnements à lumière naturelle. Doté d’un corps noir élégant, il présente un design compact et minimaliste qui s’harmonise et se fond dans l’installation de divertissement à domicile et l’espace de vie de l’utilisateur.

Conçu dans un souci de protection des yeux, le 100L9G est équipé d’une solution certifiée TUV Rheinland pour minimiser la fatigue oculaire, ainsi que de la fonction de luminosité automatique qui adapte automatiquement la luminosité de l’écran aux conditions d’éclairage de la pièce.

Le 100L9G est alimenté par le système d’exploitation VIDAA OS d’Hisense qui permet d’accéder à plus de 5 000 applications et jeux sur le grand écran et à un grand nombre de films et de spectacles. Il promet également plus de 25 000 heures de divertissement qui se traduisent par plus de 10 000 films.

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Seegene’s Allplex™ SARS CoV-2 FluA/FluB/RSV Assay approved under Health Canada’s Interim Order

Seegene’s syndromic assay detects COVID-19 and Influenza A/B/RSV infections in a single test.

SEOUL, South Korea, Jan. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Seegene Inc. (KQ 096530), South Korea’s leading molecular diagnostic company, announced it has received approval of its Allplex™ SARS CoV-2 FluA/FluB/RSV Assay under Health Canada’s Interim Order on January 11.

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Seegene’s Allplex™ SARS CoV-2 FluA/FluB/RSV Assay is a multiplex real-time PCR assay that enables simultaneous amplification and differentiation of respiratory symptoms. In a single test, it can distinguish among Influenza A, B, RSV, and COVID-19. This assay expected to play a crucial role in responding against the potential ‘twindemic’ as the country is forecasting a surge in both flu patients and COVID-19 patients.

To support Canada experiencing surging demand for COVID-19 tests, Seegene delivered 340,000 COVID-19 tests to Canada by a charter flight on January 13.

“Demand for COVID-19 tests is skyrocketing due to the resurgence of confirmed cases,” said Ho Yi, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of Seegene. “We are fully prepared to supply enough test kits globally and will continue to be strong global partners in the effort to manage the spread of COVID-19.” This latest approval is expected to be a significant opportunity for the company, as it will allow Seegene to raise its product awareness in surrounding countries of Canada such as Latin America and others.

Visit www.seegene.com for more information.

About Seegene, Inc.

Seegene, Inc. was founded in Seoul, South Korea in 2000 and has subsidiaries in the U.S.A., Canada, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, and the Middle East. Seegene, Inc. is an in-vitro diagnostics (IVD) company that has been turning innovative technologies into products through its pioneering R&D activities. Seegene owns its original patent technology including DPO™ (Dual Priming Oligonucleotide) for multiple target amplification; TOCE™ for multiple target detection in a single channel; MuDT™, the world’s first real-time PCR technology that provides individual Ct values for multiple targets in a single channel for quantitative assays.; and mTOCE™ multiplex mutation detection technology. With these cutting-edge molecular diagnostic (MDx) technologies applied to diagnostic kits and other tools, Seegene has enhanced the sensitivity, specificity, and disease-coverage per a test of PCR (polymerase chain reaction) to unprecedented levels by providing accurate high-multiplex PCR products that target and detect genes of multiple pathogens simultaneously per each fluorescence channel. This feature dramatically saves testing time and cost. Seegene continues to set new standards in MDx through cutting-edge innovations.

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Migration Response Centres (MRCs) East and Horn of Africa (1 January – 31 December 2021)

A total of 841 migrants were registered at MRCs across the region in December, a 3% decrease compared to November. This is the fifth consecutive month that migrant registrations have been declining. In all, the total registrations in 2021 accounted for 10,067 migrants. During this month, the largest number of migrants were registered in Hargeisa (220), followed by Obock (195), Bossaso (174), Moyale (137), Dire Dawa (52), Togochale (52), Metema (8) and Semera (3).

More male adults (62%) were registered in December than female adults (14%), while 24% of registrations were children. More than half of the registered migrants (59%) were between 18 and 29 years old. Child registrations slightly decreased by 2% between November (207) and December (202). Around 21% of registered children were less than five years old. While all the children registered at the MRC in Hargeisa were accompanied, all the children registered in Dire Dawa, Moyale, Semera and Togochale, and most children registered at the MRCs in Bossaso (91%) and Obock (80%) were unaccompanied.

Almost all registered migrants were Ethiopian nationals (99.6%), and the majority reported departing from the Oromia (47%), Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' (37%) and Amhara (11%) regions of Ethiopia.

Some migrants were also returning from Yemen, in particular from Aden (7%), Al Bayda (4%), Marib (2%) and Sana'a (1%). Overall, an estimated 37% of registered migrants reported that they intended to continue their journey towards Saudi Arabia. The majority of migrants registered at the MRC in Moyale were heading to South Africa (90%), while the remaining 10% were travelling towards Kenya.

Source: International Organization for Migration

UN Chief: Global Economic Recovery Uneven

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged international business leaders and economists on Monday to do their part to make post-COVID19 economic recovery equitable across the globe.

“At this critical moment, we are setting in stone a lopsided recovery,” he told the World Economic Forum, which normally meets in Davos, Switzerland, but is virtual this year due to the pandemic.

“The burdens of record inflation, shrinking fiscal space, high interest rates and soaring energy and food prices are hitting every corner of the world and blocking recovery — especially in low- and middle-income countries,” Guterres said.

The U.N. chief said recovery remains “fragile and uneven” as the pandemic lingers, and poorer countries are seeing their slowest growth in a generation and need debt relief and financing. He urged reforms to the global financial system so it works for all countries.

“The last two years have demonstrated a simple but brutal truth — if we leave anyone behind, in the end we leave everyone behind,” he said of the lifespan of the pandemic so far.

The World Health Organization said on Thursday that 90% of countries have not met the goal of vaccinating 40% of their population by the end of 2021. In Africa alone, about one billion people have not received a single vaccine dose.

“If we fail to vaccinate every person, we give rise to new variants that spread across borders and bring daily life and economies to a grinding halt,” Guterres warned.

He said more must also be done to support developing countries to fight climate change.

“To chart a new course, we need all hands on deck — especially all of you in the global business community,” he said, urging a 45% reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. To accomplish that, he reiterated his call to phase out coal and cease building new coal plants.

“We see a clear role for businesses and investors in supporting our net-zero goal,” he added, referring to the global target of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.

Guterres told the forum that in economic recovery and climate action, the world cannot afford to repeat the inequalities that continue to condemn millions to poverty and poor health.

Source: Voice of America