Free Content: South Korea to begin preliminary work on the country’s roadmap to technology advancement

The South Korean government would begin to work, in consultation with the academics, on crafting the implementation strategy to realise the country’s goal of technological advancement. The country’s top policy makers had earlier decided that development of certain technologies is critical to South Korea’s future competitiveness. Following this, an intensive study was commissioned, mainly toContinue reading “Free Content: South Korea to begin preliminary work on the country’s roadmap to technology advancement”

Free Content: Thailand to reveal new masterplan to become Bio-Hub of Southeast Asia

The top policy makers in Thailand wants the country to become the top bio economy of Southeast Asia. The working group would soon announce a new plan to grow sectors like bio-pharmaceuticals, bio-plastics and bio-chemicals, to steer the country towards becoming the Bio Hub for region by 2027. The draft plan would be divided intoContinue reading “Free Content: Thailand to reveal new masterplan to become Bio-Hub of Southeast Asia”

La Buena Suerte – Issue 26 Feb: Curating the Latest Trending News in China

1. Meituan suffers setback after Chinese government’s announcement Meituan’s stock price fell by 15% after the Chinese government’s announcement that food delivery companies should reduce current fees and also charge preferential fees to food enterprises in high-risk epidemic zones. The company will continue to transform their business model from food+platform to technology+retail. The company isContinue reading “La Buena Suerte – Issue 26 Feb: Curating the Latest Trending News in China”

Podcast – New ESG Report from Responsible Mining Foundation and General ESG Risks in the Mining Sector

Episode Description In this episode, I shared about the following: The latest ESG report on 40 mining companies across 250 mining sites by the Responsible Mining Foundation, and also talked about general ESG risks in the mining sector as well. 

Free Content: South Korea to begin experiments on the use of artificial intelligence for groundwater monitoring

There were little concerns about groundwater usage and contamination in South Korea during the early 1990s, but that has changed in recent years. This is why, in 1993, the South Korean government enacted the Groundwater Act, which mandated the gathering of countrywide groundwater data (usage, water levels, and quality) and the development of groundwater management plansContinue reading “Free Content: South Korea to begin experiments on the use of artificial intelligence for groundwater monitoring”

Podcast – Bluescope achieved ResponsibleSteel Certification and Steel Packing in EU

Episode Description In this episode, I shared about the following: 1. Bluescope achieving ResponsibleSteel Certification and how this trend will affect ESG certifications in the future; and  2. Using steel in packaging, and recycling and reusing this material therefore reducing offload to landfill. 

Free Content: South Korea pushes for sustainable and smart urban development with artificial intelligence of things

The COVID-19 epidemic has caused significant changes in South Korea’s social landscape, the most noteworthy of which are issues such as non-face-to-face and contactless transactions in daily transactions, as well as the growing necessity for enterprises to undertake digital transformation. Despite the challenges brought about by the pandemic, the top policy makers in South Korea,Continue reading “Free Content: South Korea pushes for sustainable and smart urban development with artificial intelligence of things”

Podcast – RWE ventures into India for Offshore Wind, Greenwashing by top companies & EU farming ministers calls for higher food safety standards

Episode Description In this episode, I shared about the following: 1. RWE partners Tata Power to build Offshore Wind in India;  2. Greenwashing by top companies in the world; and  3. Farming ministers in EU calls for integration of higher food safety standards in the Codex Alimentarius Commission. 

Free Content: Indonesia pilots project to turn waste to energy

According to government estimates, Indonesia ranked as the third largest producer of plastic waste in the world in 2020, and the government hopes to progressively convert growing waste into an opportunity to provide electricity to its cities. A working group was formed to study the challenge and they discovered that the country was producing atContinue reading “Free Content: Indonesia pilots project to turn waste to energy”

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