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Celebrating 100 Years
AMERICANa CERAMICting SOCIETY ars Celebr 100 ye bulletinemerging ceramics & glass technology JUNE/JULY 2021 Student perspectives on facing uncertainty New issue inside: JUNE/JULY 2021 • VOLUME 2 • ISSUE 2 www.ceramics.org/ceramicandglassmanufacturing PREPARING FOR CONTINGENCIES HELPED COMPANIES GROW DURING THE PANDEMIC THE ROCKY ROAD BACK TO ‘LIVE’: IMPACT OF THE PANDEMIC FROM A TRADE SHOW PERSPECTIVE Materials Genome Initiative at 10 years | 2021-2022 ACerS Board members and directors When it Comes to Heat, We Sweat the Details! Your firing needs are unique. Our laboratory can run tests to So why use an “off the shelf” help identify your process kiln in your process? boundaries. Through our toll firing facility, we can At Harrop, we get it. help to further define That’s why, for over a the equipment/ century, we’ve been processing putting in the hard work combination that to design and service works best for your custom kilns. Is it harder material. And if you to do things this way? are not ready for a Yes. Is the extra effort new kiln, we can toll worth it? You bet! fire your material to help meet your At Harrop, we don’t production needs. stop there. If you aren’t sure what you Does your current need, we can help. kiln company sweat the details? www.harropusa.com 1.614.231.3621 Harrop Ad Sweat the Details ACerS Full Size w 100 logo.indd 1 5/21/20 9:33 AM contents June/July 2021 • Vol. 100 No.5 feature articles department News & Trends . 3 Materials Genome Initiative 10 years later: Spotlight . -
Study on Evaluation Elements of China-ASEAN Expo Based on CIPP Theory
PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION (2021) 58(4): 2262-2277 Article Received: 08th October, 2020; Article Revised: 15th February, 2021; Article Accepted: 20th March, 2021 Study on Evaluation Elements of China-ASEAN Expo Based on CIPP Theory Xue He 1 1 International College, National Institute of Development Administration, Klong-Chan, Bangkapi, Bangkok, THAILAND. ABSTRACT The China-ASEAN Expo is an international economic and trade event co-sponsored by the economic and trade authorities of China and the 10 ASEAN countries and the ASEAN Secretariat. It is China's national-level exhibition. Based on the CIPP theory, this research has established 4 dimensions, 20 key evaluation elements and 77 evaluated points of the China-ASEAN Expo through reviewing and combing the literature, and confirmed the applicability of the evaluation elements through in-depth interviews with the stakeholders of the China-ASEAN Expo. The establishment of the evaluation elements of the China-ASEAN Expo is of great significance to the comprehensive, objective and effective evaluation of the China-ASEAN Expo. Keywords China-ASEAN Expo, Exhibition, CIPP Theory, Stakeholders, Evaluation Elements Article Received: 10 August 2020, Revised: 25 October 2020, Accepted: 18 November 2020 Introduction China has become the permanent venue of the In November 2002, at the 6th China-ASEAN CAEXPO. Summit (10+1) held in Phnom Penh, the capital of ―To consolidate and upgrade the China-ASEAN Cambodia, Zhu Rongji, then Premier of the State open platform, we must innovate regional Council of China, and the leaders of the ten cooperation mechanisms, form high-level ASEAN countries signed the Framework dialogue platforms and professional cooperation Agreement on Comprehensive Economic platforms with different subjects, distinctive Cooperation Between China and ASEAN, themes and outstanding characteristics, and officially starting the process of establishing a unblock the ‗Nanning Channel‘‖, said Xi Jinping, China-ASEAN Free Trade Area (Huang, 2019; president of the People's Republic of China, when Zhang, 2018). -
Corporate M&A
GLOBAL PRACTICE GUIDE Definitive global law guides offering comparative analysis from top-ranked lawyers Corporate M&A Singapore: Trends & Developments Wee Hann Lim, Lawrence Tan, Sandy Foo and Favian Tan Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP chambers.com 2020 TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS SINGAPORE Trends and Developments Contributed by: Wee Hann Lim, Lawrence Tan, Sandy Foo and Favian Tan Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP see p.7 Overview of M&A Activity in Singapore and the Region Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, Temasek Holdings, bought As South East Asia’s major financial hub, Singapore’s M&A stakes in fashion supply chain platform Zilingo. activity is typically measured by both domestic and regional activity in South East Asia (SEA). Singapore’s start-up eco-system is now flourishing with over 220 venture capital deals per year worth close to USD4.2 billion, M&A activity in SEA increased by almost one-third in value in and more than 150 global venture capital funds, incubators, and 2019 as compared to 2018, reaching its second highest annual accelerators based in Singapore, as stated in the 2019 Budget level since 2001. In Singapore, M&A activity in 2019 totalled Speech by Singapore’s Finance Minister. approximately USD35.3 billion (with a total deal count of 134), up approximately 125.6% from a year ago, according to Private equity and venture capital funding fuelling M&A activ- a Mergermarket report. ity in the SEA region is expected to continue and grow. The start of 2020 sees an unprecedented challenge in the form of Significant M&A transactions the COVID-19 outbreak. -
Travel Events 2019 As at 28 Jun 2019.Xlsx
KEY 2019 TRAVEL EVENTS As at 28 Aug 2019 DATES EVENTS VENUE JANUARY 3 -5 India International Travel Mart, Kochi Kochi, India 10 – 12 India International Travel & Tourism Exhibition Mumbai, India 14 –18 16-18 (Travex) ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) Ha Long Bay, Vietnam 16 – 18 SATTE Greater Noida, Delhi NCR 18 – 19 BLTM Delhi Delhi, India 21 8th Annual Thailand Tourism Forum 2019 InterContinental Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand 23 - 25 OTM Mumbai Mumbai, India 23 - 27 FITUR Madrid, Spain FEBRUARY 1 - 3 TTF Summer/ITM Ahmedabad Ahmedabad, India 8 -10 TTF Summer Chennai Chennai, India 15 – 17 TTF Summer Bengaluru Bengaluru, India Asia-Pacific Incentives Meetings Event (AIME) 18 - 20 2019 Melbourne, Australia 20 - 21 Business Travel Show Grand Hall Olympia, London 21 - 23 GIFT - Guangzhou International Travel Fair Guangzhou, China 22 – 24 India International Travel Mart, Kolkata Kolkata, India 22 - 24 TTF Summer Kolkata Kolkata, India 22 - 24 ITM Chandigarh Chandigarh, India 26 - 27 International Confex 2019 Olympia, London 27 - 28 Aviation Festival Asia Suntec Convention Centre, Singapore 27 - 28 Direct Booking Summit APAC Singapore MARCH 1 - 3 India Travel Mart – Goa Goa, India 6 - 10 Internationale Tourismus Börse (ITB) Berlin Berlin, Germany Borsa Internazionale del Turismo (BIT) 10 - 12 International Tourism Exchange Italy 12 - 13 HICAP Update, Singapore Pan Pacific Hotel, Singapore 26th Moscow International Travel and Tourism 12 - 14 Exhibition (MITT) Moscow, Russia 14 - 15 UFI Asia-Pacific Conference (Open Seminar) 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 19 -
Apparel Views / January 2020 1
APPAREL VIEWS / JANUARY 2020 1 JANUARY 2020, VOL.- XIX / ISSUE No. 01 Editor & Publisher ARVIND KUMAR from the editor... Associate Editor B.P. MISHRA Asst. Editor The Indian Government has withdrawn Merchandise Exports from India SWATI SHARMA Editorial Adviser Scheme (MEIS) retrospectively from March 7, 2019 for HSN code chapters 61, RAJESH CHHABARA 62 and 63. Claims already paid to the exporters under MEIS will be suitably Sub Editor - Creative JOHN EDWARDS adjusted against Rebate of State and Central Taxes and Levies (RoSCTL) and Art Director recoveries will be made wherever due. SANJAY BHANDARI Sr. Correspondent As per the recommendations of the Expenditure Finance Committee, a special ASHWANI KUMAR one-time additional ad-hoc incentive of upto 1 percent of FoB value will be Correspondent DEEPTI provided for exports of apparel and made-ups to offset the difference between ANISH KUMAR RoSCTL and RoSL + MEIS at the rate of 4 percent, from March 7, 2019 to Creative - Head SREEKUMAR. M December 31, 2019. Sr. Layout Artist JATIN JAIN The Expenditure Finance Committee has recommended that the additional Sr. Designer RAJEEV KUMAR incentive under the scheme would be as per claims from the exporters Production Manager and the total adhoc incentive would not exceed `600 cr for the period MUKESH POKHRIYAL mentioned above. e-Magazine SUMER SINGH The Department of Commerce will take steps for the validation of claims by Business Promotion ANITA RAI (DELHI) the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) and Department of Revenue N. SABARI SELVAM (TIRUPUR) PAVITHRA R. (TIRUPUR) (DoR) for correct disbursal of benefits. The ad-hoc incentive would be Circulation implemented in the form of scrips for which an outlay would need to be POOJA (DELHI) RAJESWARI (TIRUPUR) provided by DoR. -
PROGRAM Wednesday, September 18
SEPT 18-20, 2019 PROGRAM Wednesday, September 18 September Wednesday, Food Leaders Retreat in Asia Building a Healthier, More Sustainable Food System 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM Crescent Seasons Four The Food Leaders Retreat in Asia brings together food industry leaders, investors, ag-tech and food entrepreneurs, government leaders, and international organizations to discuss global trends in food and agriculture. Participants will explore the solutions and collaborations needed to boost efficiency, address systematic risks in the market, promote healthier diets, and reduce environmental degradation. By understanding these issues, leaders will be able to better collaborate and connect the gaps between scalable innovation, meaningful investments, profitable financing, sustainability, and personal health. Featured speakers include: Natalie Black, Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific, covering North-East Asia, South-East Asia and Australasia, United Kingdom Heston Blumenthal OBE, Founder, The Fat Duck Bradley Busetto, Director, Global Centre for Technology, Innovation, and Sustainable Development, UNDP Christian Cadeo, Managing Partner Asia, Big Idea Ventures Peter Ford, President, Asia Pacific, Corteva Agriscience Pascal de Petrini, Chairman Asia, Danone Grahame Dixie, Executive Director, Grow Asia Hans Kabat, Group Leader, Cargill Protein Asia and Europe Simon Lowden, President, Global Foods, PepsiCo Kara Owen, British High Commissioner to Singapore Bev Postma, Consultant, GreenOcean Group Sandhya Sriram, Co-Founder and CEO, Shiok Meats John Vaske, Head of Agri-Business, Temasek Ryan Shadrick Wilson, Senior Advisor, Center for Public Health, Milken Institute David Yeung, Founder and CEO, Green Monday Asia’s Leading Women Roundtable 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Windows West Windows Seasons Four This roundtable gathers Asia’s top women leaders for a candid discussion on the forces shaping the Asia-Pacific region. -
Pre-Expo Tolerance and Inclusivity Week
PRE-EXPO TOLERANCE AND INCLUSIVITY WEEK 17-18 NOVEMBER 2020 Tuesday, November 17th, 2020 Please note that all timings are GMT + 4, and subject to final confirmation 12:00pm Introduction to Tolerance & Inclusivity Week at Expo 2020 Dubai H.E. Reem Al Hashimy Director General of Expo 2020 Dubai and UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation 12:03pm Al Wasl Opera A sneak-peek of how Expo’s Al Wasl Opera, produced in collaboration with the Welsh National Opera, will celebrate the best of Emirati and global operatic talent 12:05pm Children’s Tales from Around the World | UAE Hazza and Zayed tell the story of “Fattouh the Mangrove Demon”, the UAE’s entry in the first edition of Children’s Tales from Around the World Expo Family Talks 12:15pm USA William R. Botten Training and Technical Assistance Coordinator, United States Access Board 12:25pm Malaysia H.R.H Tunku Zain Al-’Abidin Founding President, Institute for Democracy & Economic Affairs (IDEAS); #MyButterflyEffect Campaign Brand Ambassador for Malaysia at Expo 2020 Dubai 12:30pm Children’s Tales from Around the World | Singapore Nicole Ong ZiYing tells the story of “Kusu Island”, Singapore’s entry in the first edition of Children’s Tales from Around the World Expo Family Talks 12:35pm Italy Msgr. Paul Hinder Stefania Giannini Pietro Sebastiani Apostolic Vicar of UNESCO Assistant Italian Ambassador to The Holy See Southern Arabia Director-General for Education Alberto Melloni Marco Impagliazzo Khadijah Taufiq Professor of History of President of the Comunità di Member of the Peer -
Accessing the ASEAN Consumer Market: Watches and Clocks (Distribution Channels 2) | HKTDC
10 Dec 2018 Accessing the ASEAN Consumer Market: Watches and Clocks (Distribution Channels 2) The watches and clocks markets in key ASEAN cities consist of various distribution channels, including watch specialist retailers, department stores, travel retailer/duty-free operators and private sales. Aside from brick-and- mortar retailers, e-commerce channels, including brands’ own websites, third- party marketplaces and social media, have quickly become a new force in the watch industry. For details of other distribution channels, please refer to “Accessing the ASEAN Consumer Market: Watches and Clocks (Distribution Channels 1)”. Travel Retailers/Duty Free Operators The travel retail or duty-free (DF) channel offers a unique retail environment in several ways: 1) Travellers at airports are captive audience; 2) Travellers regard shopping to pamper themselves on holiday; 3) Last chance for travellers to shop for gifts, and 4) Shoppers’ satisfaction from purchasing duty-free. Essentially, travel retail has often considered to be less affected by the macroeconomic situation and market competition in the downtown areas. According to Dufry, the leading duty-free operator, global travel retailing is expected to grow to about US$67 billion by 2020, from an estimated US$45.7 billion in 2016. In the ASEAN region, the growth is expected to be more robust with the advent of increasing inbound and outbound tourists in major ASEAN airports. DF shops can be found in airports, downtown as well as onboard airliners and ferries. Airports shops contribute most to the DF market. For many travellers, shopping for duty- free products, from perfume and whisky to designer bags and watches, is a part of their trips overseas. -
Annual Report 2019 Highlights of the Year
International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine Advancing excellence in laboratory medicine for better healthcare worldwide www.ifcc.org Annual Report 2019 Highlights of the Year • EuroMedLab Congress, Barcelona, ES – May 2019 (http://euromedlab.org/) • 24th Congreso Latinoamericano de Bioquímica Clínica – COLABIOCLI Congress, Panamá – September 2019 • 15th Asia-Pacific Federation of Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine (APFCB) Congress, Jaipur (India), November 2019 • 6th African Federation of Clinical Chemistry (AFCC) Congress, Marrakech (Morocco), September 2019 • New Task Force Corporate Members (TF-CM) formed • IFCC VLP programme supported by Abbott (http://www.ifcc.org/ifcc-education-division/emd-special-projects/) • IFCC Speakers’ Bureau (https://www.ifcc.org/media/478033/ifcc-speakers-bureau-rev-12- may-2019.pdf • Roche/IFCC Travel Scholarships • IFCC Professional Scientific Programmes (PSEP/PMEP) • IFCC FEN - Foundation for Emerging Nations (http://www.ifccfoundation.org/) • Webinars and Distance Learning Modules (http://www.ifcc.org/ifcc-education-division/webinars/ifcc-webinars/) • Task Force Young Scientists (TF-YS) webinars http://www.ifcc.org/task-force-young-scientists-web-pages/tf-ys-webinars/ • IFCC Expert Database (http://www.ifcc.org/ifcc-education-division/experts/) • The IFCC Curriculum, Phase 1 released in Vietnamese (http://www.ifcc.org/media/477266/ejifcc2018vol29no1pp055-093.pdf)) • e-Academy, open educational resources (http://eacademy.ifcc.org/) • eJIFCC available in Google Scholar -
International Horticultural Exhibition Beijing, China 2019
International Horticultural Exhibition Beijing, China 2019 PARTICIPATION GUIDE Beijing International Horticultural Exhibition Coordination Bureau June 2018 Contents The content of this guide is subject to further revision by the Organizer. Section 1 General Information .................................................................... 1 Section 2 Procedure for Participation ....................................................... 16 Section 3 Theme Development ................................................................. 33 Section 4 Admission ................................................................................. 40 Section 5 Construction of Gardens ........................................................... 50 Section 6 Exhibition Arrangement ........................................................... 61 Section 7 Public Services .......................................................................... 74 Section 8 Participation Cost ...................................................................... 89 Section 9 Entry/Exit of Personnel ............................................................. 90 Section 10 Customs Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine .................. 96 Section 11 Accommodation and Logistics ............................................. 110 Section 12 Commercial Activities .......................................................... 122 Section 13 Events and Forums................................................................ 127 Section 14 Competition and Assessment ............................................... -
Show Guide 2019
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Regional Programme Promoting Women's Economic Empowerment
Ref. Ares(2020)5908919Ares(2020)6824509 - 26/10/202017/11/2020 Funded by the European Union Regional Programme Promoting Women’s Economic Empowerment in Asia: WeEmpowerAsia Communications and Visibility Report March 2019 – March 2020 Funded by the European Union Summary The present report aims at presenting a snapshot of the key communication and visibility highlights of the European Union-UN Women Regional Programme WeEmpowerAsia from March 2019 to March 2020. As per the Communication and Visibility Strategy, during its first year of implementation, the WeEmpowerAsia programme developed a number of communication materials including its website and the first issue of its bulletin, as well as other assets such as slide decks, notebooks, stickers, banners, postcards and folders. In this period, the programme started to compile a regional database of partners to disseminate information, messages and advocacy materials totaling at 415 individuals from the private sector, governments, academia, NGOs and civil society. The programme was launched through different advocacy activities. The regional team organized a launch ceremony at the United Nations in Bangkok to introduce the programme to sister agencies and other partners. Programme-implementing countries also conducted events to officially start their work at the national level. China, for example, hosted a national launch of the programme within the framework of a larger event hosted in partnership with the EU and the Swedish Embassy. Similarly, the launch in India, which was co-led by the EU Ambassador, garnered impressive turnout by top business leaders, and culminated with the country’s largest annual Gender Equality Summit a day later. Funded by the European Union In its first year, the programme has worked extensively to establish partnerships with key stakeholders.