Bringing Diverse Solutions and Cultivating Top Talent
KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia, July 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Food & Hospitality Malaysia Borneo Edition 2024 (FHMB 2024) is brewing a transformative experience for Sabah’s food and hospitality scene. The premier trade event is sizzling with excitement as it announces its inaugural co-location with the prestigious 24th Sabah Hospitality Fiesta (SHF), Sabah’s largest culinary and food & beverage service skills competition.
Engaging Panel Discussion Session During Joint Press Conference of FHM Borneo Edition 2024 and 24th Sabah Hospitality Fiesta From L to R: Ms Fiona Hagan (Vice-Chairman of the MAH Sabah/Labuan Chapter), Datuk Seri Panglima Wong Khen Thau (Advisor of SHF and Executive Chairman of ATI College) and Ms Alice Lem (Informa Markets Malaysia’s Event & Business Development Director).
Scheduled to be held from 26 – 28 September 2024 at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, this captivating pairing promises a feast for the senses, a launchpad for industry growth, and a celebration of culinary and hospitality talents.
FHMB 2024, exclusively organised by Informa Markets Malaysia, is poised to revolutionise the hospitality and culinary industries. This premier event brings together the hottest innovations, industry leaders, and top-notch products under one roof. Elevating the experience further is the strategic co-location of FHMB 2024 with SHF. The SHF, co-organised by the Asian Tourism International (ATI) College and the Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) Sabah/Labuan Chapter, who are also strategic partners of FHMB 2024, serves as a vital platform for nurturing the next generation of culinary and hospitality talents. Together, this collaborative effort will foster a dynamic ecosystem catalysing business growth, industry innovation, and talent development – a true win-win for the sectors.
“We are thrilled to partner with the long-running and respected SHF to create a dynamic platform to drive growth for Sabah’s food and hospitality industries. This synergy enhances the value for exhibitors and visitors with cutting-edge industry innovations, unmatched business opportunities and cultivation of top talents for the future,” said Alice Lem, Event & Business Development Director of Informa Markets Malaysia.
The theme, “Cultivating Solutions for the Food and Hospitality Industry,” aligns perfectly with the events. FHMB 2024 will serve up invaluable insights to help visitors navigate the ever-evolving market, while SHF will be showcasing the crème de la crème of emerging talent destined for culinary greatness.
At FHMB 2024, a delectable spread of over 150 leading local and international brands from culinary hotspots like Australia, China, FranceandJapanwill showcase their innovative equipment, ingredients, and hospitality solutions – a true buffet of cutting-edge products and services to revolutionise your business.
FHMB 2024 and SHF are brimming with exciting highlights! The Culinaire Borneo Extravaganza at FHMB 2024 will immerse visitors in a wide variety of local and international flavours. From premium ingredients to innovative food concepts, local and global exhibitors will present a diverse array of culinary options, bringing new choices to the region.
Prepare to be wowed at the intense SHF Competitions, where industry professionals will battle it out in a sizzling culinary arena, displaying their exceptional skills in cooking, barista, and hospitality challenges. These fierce contests demonstrate exceptional skills, creativity, and the relentless pursuit of excellence that will propel the workforce to new gastronomic heights.
But the action doesn’t stop there! Visitors can also savour the artistry of master chefs during Live Cooking Demonstrations, picking up invaluable tips and techniques to elevate their culinary game. This is just the appetiser – the main course includes ample opportunities for industry professionals to network, forge partnerships, and explore business growth avenues.
“This collaboration represents our commitment to empowering Sabah’s workforce with world-class training and development opportunities in the culinary and hospitality fields. By exposing professional chefs to this dynamic industry event, we’re equipping them with the real-world skills to thrive,” said Datuk Seri Panglima Wong Khen Thau, Executive Chairman of ATI College.
These events solidify Borneo’s reputation as a premier culinary and hospitality destination while strengthening the local economy. This partnership has garnered strong backing from the Federation of Sabah Industries (FSI) and the Department of Industrial Development and Research (DIDR), underscoring its significance.
Fiona Hagan, Vice-Chairman of the Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) Sabah/Labuan Chapter added, “We share a common goal to put Sabah on the map as a top culinary spot and to nurture the hospitality leaders of tomorrow. This collaborative event is set to celebrate and redefine the way the world enjoys our unique food and diverse cultural offerings.”
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this groundbreaking event! Visitor registration for Food & Hospitality Malaysia Borneo Edition 2024 (FHMB 2024) and the 24th Sabah Hospitality Fiesta (SHF) is now open at www.foodandhotel.com/fhmborneo. Secure your spot today to experience the latest innovations, connect with industry leaders, and discover top-notch products in the hospitality and culinary sectors. Stay updated on all event details by following Food & Hospitality Malaysia (FHM) on social media.
Together, FHMB 2024 and SHF will reshape Sabah’s culinary and hospitality scene, fostering innovation, empowering future talents, and cultivating solutions for a thriving industry. Get ready to indulge in a global feast for the senses!
Notes to Editor
About Food & Hospitality Malaysia Borneo Edition
The FHM Borneo Edition marks an exhilarating new chapter in the renowned Food and Hospitality Malaysia (FHM) series, the leading biennial trade-only food and hospitality exhibition. This bold expansion into Borneo highlights the region’s flourishing hospitality and culinary scene, fuelled by a rich heritage and growing tourism. Hailed as the “next big thing”, the event seeks to bridge the gap between local and international industry players, fostering collaboration and creating a robust ecosystem for growth. FHM Borneo Edition brings together a curated selection of industry solutions. From product demonstrations and delectable spreads showcasing everything from local to international flavours, to exciting networking opportunities, this event serves as a vital platform for exhibitors to connect with regional buyers and industry professionals. Organised by Informa Markets Malaysia, a subsidiary of Informa PLC, the world’s largest B2B event organiser, FHM Borneo Edition is a must-attend for anyone looking to stay on top of industry trends and forge valuable connections. For more information on FHM Borneo Edition, please visit www.foodandhotel.com/fhmborneo.
BEIJING, July 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — 2024 Global Gen Z Dialogue at Mount Tai, co-hosted by China Daily, the Information Office of Shandong Provincial People’s Government, and the Foreign Affairs Office of Shandong Provincial People’s Government, wrapped up successfully on July 18th in Tai’an, Shandong province. The event, held under the theme “Scaling the Mountain of Youthful Dreams,” brought together young people from around the world to promote cultural exchange and celebrate Mount Tai, one of China’s Five Mountains.
2024 Global Gen Z Dialogue at Mount Tai concluded successfully on July 18 in Tai’an of Shangdong province.
Participants, including eleven Gen Z representatives from the US, Germany, South Korea, and Iran, embarked on a captivating tour of Tai’an. The itinerary included a challenging yet rewarding climb to the peak of Mount Tai, offering breathtaking panoramic views. They also visited Dai Temple to marvel at its ancient stone carvings, indulged in the culinary delights of Shandong cuisine, and witnessed a captivating performance of Mount Tai shadow puppetry, a cherished piece of China’s intangible cultural heritage.
The event provided a platform for young participants to share their unique experiences. Mikhail Milko, a Russian economics student at Peking University, recounted his memorable climbs of Mount Tai in both sunny and rainy conditions. He likened the mountain’s diverse beauty to the importance of embracing the richness and variety of nature with a positive perspective. He extended this philosophy to cultural exchange, emphasizing the value of inclusively appreciating different languages and traditions.
Mikhail Milko offered insights on climbing Mount Tai.
Olivia Sabine Schubert, a German student of Chinese and mathematics at Sun Yat-sen University, offered a comparative perspective on Mount Tai’s beauty. She noted its universal appeal, connecting people across the globe through their shared appreciation for natural wonders. Olivia expressed her deep appreciation for the cultural tours and dialogues, highlighting their ability to enrich lives and foster a sense of global interconnectedness. She concluded by referencing the wisdom of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: “In living nature nothing happens that is not in connection with a whole,” underscoring the importance of these cultural bridges.
Olivia Sabine Schubert spoke about Mount Tai’s role in uniting humanity.
The dialogue extended beyond personal experiences, inviting experts to delve into the cultural and spiritual significance of Mount Tai.
Tang Jinnan, the Party secretary of Peking University’s School of Journalism and Communication, shared the inspiring story of Yang Xin, a renowned Peking University philosopher who embodied the spirit of Mount Tai through his dedication to academia. Tang emphasized Mount Tai’s role as a powerful cultural touchstone and spiritual benchmark that deeply resonates with the Chinese people.
Keum Jia, a South Korean scholar specializing in Chinese studies, explored the positive impact of cultural exchange by sharing insights into cultural differences and integration between China and South Korea. Her analysis highlighted how Mount Tai fosters friendly relations on a global scale.
Zhou Ying, professor at the Taishan Research Institute, Taishan University, concluded by elucidating the importance of Mount Tai culture in reflecting the core values of Chinese civilization: continuity, innovation, unity, inclusiveness, and peacefulness.
TOKYO, July 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — KLab Inc., a leader in online mobile games, announced that its hit 3D action game Bleach: Brave Souls is holding the 9th Anniversary Campaign from Friday, July 19. See the original press release (https://www.klab.com/en/press/) for more information.
KLab Inc., a leader in online mobile games, announced that its hit 3D action game Bleach: Brave Souls is holding the 9th Anniversary Campaign from Friday, July 19.
9th Anniversary Campaign Overview
9th Anniversary Special Zenith Summons
Event Period: Friday, July 19 16:00 to Wednesday, July 31 15:59 (JST/UTC+9)
A special Zenith Summons is being held featuring 9th Anniversary versions of Kenpachi Zaraki and Gremmy.
One of the featured 5 Star characters are guaranteed every five Steps of the x10 Summons except for Step 25 and Step 50. On Step 25 and Step 50, players will receive a “Choose a New 5 Star Character Summons Ticket” that can be used to receive one of the new characters of their choosing.
Event Period: Friday, July 19 16:00 to Wednesday, July 31 15:59 (JST/UTC+9)
A Free Brave Souls Summons is now available for a limited time. One Step is available every day, and there are a maximum of ten Steps on offer. Step 10 guarantees a 5 Star character.
9th Anniversary Choose a 6 Star Summons
Event Period: Friday, July 19 16:00 to Saturday, August 31 15:59 (JST/UTC+9)
The 9th Anniversary Choose a 6 Star Summons is being held where players are able to choose 10 characters from the available character list. The Summons will guarantee one of the selected characters.
This Summons can only be performed once for free during the event period.
9th Anniversary Cycle Summons
Event Period: Tuesday, July 23 16:00 to Wednesday, July 31 15:59 (JST/UTC+9)
Each step has a different draw rate for 5 Star characters. In addition, each step has a bonus and one 5 Star character is guaranteed every 5 steps up to Step 30.
Information on any additional campaigns is expected to be announced on the in-game news, so be sure to check in for any updates.
9th Anniversary Gift Campaign
Campaign Period Friday, July 19 to Sunday, September 1 15:59 (JST/UTC+9)
The 9th Anniversary Gift Campaign is being held as a thank you to the Brave Souls community.
During the campaign period, like or repost posts from the official Brave Souls X account that contain the hashtag #BBS9th, click designated links, or post with #BBS9th to earn points which can be used to enter a gift raffle.
450 participants will win amazing prizes such as a Nintendo Switch or Brave Souls original merch.
*The eligible posts will be posted after 16:00 on Friday, July 19 (JST/UTC+9). *Please note that it may take some time for points to be reflected. *Please check the campaign page for more details. *Please note that campaign contents and the campaign period are subject to change without notice.
Free business platform for local SMEs and Sands retailers July 18-21
Supports Macao government’s “tourism+” initiative
MACAO, July 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sands China’s annual signature event, the 2024 Sands Shopping Carnival, kicked off Thursday at The Venetian®Macao with an opening ceremony attended by representatives from the government, finance, business, and community services sectors.
Guests of honour officiate the opening ceremony of the 2024 Sands Shopping Carnival Thursday at The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Expo.
Guests of honour receive a guided tour of the Sands Shopping Carnival Thursday at The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Expo, after officiating the opening ceremony.
Sands China Ltd. Executive Vice Chairman Dr. Wilfred Wong visits BOC Smart Kids Presents: Little Master Chef Workshop, a Sands Shopping Carnival activity, Thursday at Cotai Expo.
The free-admission Sands Shopping Carnival is the largest sale event in Macao and is open from noon to 10 p.m. daily, Thursday-Sunday, July 18-21 at Cotai Expo Halls A and B, with a special invitation-only preview session on the first day.
Dr. Wilfred Wong, executive vice chairman of Sands China Ltd., said: “The Sands Shopping Carnival is celebrating its 5th anniversary this year. Over these five years, Sands China has maintained a steadfast partnership with the Macao SAR Government, the Macao Chamber of Commerce, and other supporting entities, providing relentless support to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through this platform without seeking any financial return. Together, we have successfully created nearly 2,800 exhibition booths over the years. This year also marks the momentous 20th anniversary of Sands Macao. As a long-standing pillar of Macao’s business landscape, we have deep ties with the local community. Our commitment to supporting local SMEs is unwavering, and we embrace the philosophy of growing with SMEs. Year after year, we have organised the Sands Shopping Carnival, fostering mutual assistance and collaboration across various sectors in Macao.”
Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, director of the Macao Government Tourism Office, said: “Shopping is a key component of tourism. In the first quarter of this year, 48 percent of visitor expenditure in Macao was dedicated to shopping, which constituted the largest category of tourism expenditure, followed by accommodation and dining. Delivering exceptional shopping experiences is therefore crucial for enhancing the overall travel experience of tourists. It is essential for the retail service industry to catch up with market demands by continuously introducing products that cater to customers’ preferences and providing meticulous and personalised services.”
U Kin Cho, vice president of the board of directors of the Macao Chamber of Commerce, said: “Sands China is committed to supporting the Macao SAR government’s initiatives to promote the growth of SMEs. For five consecutive years, they have organised the Sands Shopping Carnival, a remarkable event that serves as a free business platform for SMEs. This event helps them expand their market presence and create new business opportunities. The Sands Shopping Carnival has been a resounding success, attracting over 100,000 participants annually. It has become one of the largest discount sale events in Macao and a renowned signature event in the local retail industry. We firmly believe that with the active involvement of major corporations like Sands China, and the determined efforts of SMEs in their own transformation and upgrading, Macao will undoubtedly regain its economic vitality.”
The Sands Shopping Carnival offers a free business platform for local SMEs and Sands retailers, helping them create more business opportunities, while providing a fun weekend destination hotspot for local residents and tourists in support of the Macao government’s ‘tourism+’ initiative. It is the fifth year that Sands China is running the shopping and leisure hotspot, with total visitation for the last four carnivals surpassing 420,000.
The carnival is free-admission, and is the largest sale event in Macao. It is open from noon to 10 p.m. daily, Thursday-Sunday, July 18-21 at Cotai Expo Halls A and B, with a special invitation-only preview session on the first day. The carnival features more than 580 booths, with a record-breaking 325 booths dedicated to local SME suppliers. Additionally, the carnival offers nine exhibition zones across 21,000 square metres: Sands retailers; household products; parenting and family; gourmet and wine; food court; green living; Macao cultural and creative; play and fun; and Macao specialties and souvenirs. Among the more than 260,000 products, the 2024 Sands Shopping Carnival features a limited number of special daily MOP 1 items each day for shoppers.
Furthermore, the Sands Shopping Carnival has witnessed a continuous increase in the number of participating community organisations, encompassing a wide range of areas including culture and creativity, as well as food and beverage. This trend reflects the transformation of the carnival into a grand shopping extravaganza, uniting all sectors within Macao. As part of Sands China’s long-standing efforts to promote social inclusion, Sands Cares Ambassadors are providing on-site support to local community organisations participating in the carnival, such as by helping man their booths.
The carnival features free parking as well as complimentary shuttle buses running routes to and from various locations throughout the city: Luso International Bank Building at Nam Van, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Frontier Post at Macao Port, Border Gate, and Hengqin Port (Macao side).
The Sands Shopping Carnival features a variety of shopping, an international-cuisine food court area, and family-friendly entertainment, activities and games. Carnival highlights include:
Over 580 booths offering more than 260,000 products and some of the best deals in town, including special daily MOP 1 products and hugediscounts of up to 90 per cent off; visitors are encouraged to support sustainability by bringing their own shopping bags
BOC Smart Kids Presents: Little Master Chef Workshop, a free food-prep and decorating activity for children, led by Sands China’s food and beverage team, featuring Mexican Tacos, Vietnamese spring rolls, handmade sushi, and more
ICBC ePay Presents: National Essence: Hanfu Styling Contest, with adults aged 18 or above from cities in the Greater Bay Area competing Saturday for the Excellence Award and a judging panel awarding prizes on the same day
Bank of Communications Presents: Rising Stars: 2024 Kids Talent Showdown, providing a platform for children aged 5 to 12 years old in cities in the Greater Bay Area to showcase their talents on stage on Sunday; outstanding individuals and teams will be awarded an Excellence Award on the same day
Food Court featuring a variety of regional and international choices, with free eco-friendly utensils available
The 2024 Sands Shopping Carnival is organised by Sands China Ltd. and co-organised by the Macao Chamber of Commerce, with the full support of the Economic and Technological Development Bureau, the Macao Government Tourism Office, and the Commerce and Investment Promotion Institute. It is sponsored by BOC Macau, ICBC (Macau), Bank of Communications Co., Ltd. Macau Branch, and BNU.
The carnival’s opening ceremony on Thursday was officiated by Dr. Wong; Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes; Tai Kin Ip, director of the Economic and Technological Development Bureau; U U Sang, chairman of the board of directors of the Commerce and Investment Promotion Institute; Sun Yaohua, director of the Economic Affairs Department of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macao SAR; U Kin Cho; Grant Chum, chief executive officer and executive director of Sands China Ltd.; Dave Sun, senior vice president and chief financial officer of Sands China Ltd. and managing director of Venetian Macau Limited; Stephen Ieong, managing director of Bank of China Macau Branch; Huang Xianjun, deputy chief executive officer of ICBC Macau; Xia Ying, vice president of Bank of Communications Co., Ltd. Macau Branch; and Carlos Cid Alvares, chief executive officer of BNU.
Sands China Ltd. (Sands China or the Company) is incorporated in the Cayman Islands with limited liability and is listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEx: 1928). Sands China is the largest operator of integrated resorts in Macao. The Company’s integrated resorts on the Cotai Strip comprise The Venetian® Macao, The Plaza® Macao, The Parisian Macao and The Londoner® Macao. The Company also owns and operates Sands® Macao on the Macao peninsula. The Company’s portfolio features a diversified mix of leisure and business attractions and transportation operations, including large meeting and convention facilities; a wide range of restaurants; shopping malls; world-class entertainment at the Cotai Arena, The Londoner Arena, The Venetian Theatre, The Parisian Theatre, the Londoner Theatre and the Sands Theatre; and a high-speed Cotai Water Jet ferry service between Hong Kong and Macao. The Company’s Cotai Strip portfolio has the goal of contributing to Macao’s transformation into a world centre of tourism and leisure. Sands China is a subsidiary of global resort developer Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS).
KIIT-KISS Founder announces Rs 7 lakh to each of the athletes
BHUBANESWAR, India, July 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a big achievement for KIIT Deemed to be University (KIIT-DU), Bhubaneswar, 12 students have successfully qualified for the Paris Olympics 2024 beginning July 26, bringing pride and joy to the institution.
KIIT-KISS Dr Achyuta Samanta (third from left) addressing the media in Bhubaneswar, India on July 18 at the felicitation function for 12 students who have qualified for Paris Olympics 2024. The Founder is flanked by Gaganendu Dash, Director General, Sports & Yoga, KIIT-DU (from left); Sanjaya Kumar Garnaik, Chief Athletic Coach; Prof. Saranjit Singh, Vice Chancellor, KIIT-DU and Prof. Jnyana Ranjan Mohanty, Registrar, KIIT-DU
KIIT is the first university in the country to be sending the largest contingent of athletes among all universities in India.
The Founder of KIIT and KISS Dr Achyuta Samanta has announced Rs 7 lakh to each of the athletes, encouraging them to give their best in the field and bring glory to the country.
The athletes who have earned their spots are — Amit Rohidas in Men’s Hockey, Kishore Kumar Jena in Javelin Throw; Parul Chaudhary in 3000m Steeplechase & 5000m; Priyanka in 20 km Race Walk & Marathon Race Walk Mixed Relay; Annu Rani in Javelin Throw; Jyothi Yarraji in 100m Hurdles; Tajinderpal Singh Toor in Shot Put; Abha Khatua in Shot Put; Prachi in the 4x400m Relay Team; Ankita in 5000m; Paramjeet Singh Bisht in 20km Race Walk and Suraj Panwar in the Marathon Race Walk Mixed Relay Team.
Dr. Achyuta Samanta, Founder, KIIT & KISS, congratulated the proud contingent at a special programme in Bhubaneswar, saying, “Your hard work and dedication have brought you to this prestigious stage.” He declared Rs. 7 lakh cash support to each player. All 12 players, who are currently in various camps in different countries of Europe, joined the programme virtually.
Informing the media, Dr. Samanta said that KIIT & KISS is the first organization in India to send the highest number of players to the Olympics. He also mentioned that KIIT & KISS has produced 20 Olympians and 2 Paralympians who represented India at the 2016 Rio Olympics, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and will be representing the country at the 2024 Paris Olympics. KIIT & KISS is proud to have 7 Arjuna Awardees, he added.
“We are happy that 12 students from KIIT are participating in the Paris Olympics 2024, making us and the country proud. Give your best and shine with your achievements. The entire KIIT & KISS family stands behind you, cheering you on”, he said.
JAKARTA, Indonesia and HONG KONG, July 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Meiyume, an ODM and OEM leader in the beauty industry, is excited to announce its upcoming event, “Your Beauty Boost: New Ideas, Your Success,” scheduled to take place at their newly enhanced manufacturing plant in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Meiyume – Your Beauty Boost: New Ideas, Your Success
As a pivotal gathering for beauty brand professionals, “Your Beauty Boost” will spotlight Meiyume’s latest advances in skincare, suncare, hybrid colour, and haircare formulations, born from the insights of the brand’s advanced Beauty Intelligence Platform (BIP), affirming Meiyume’s dedication to eco-conscious and smart innovation for beauty brands globally.
2024 Innovation Collection:
Meiyume will introduce four distinct collections tailored to meet diverse consumer needs in the APAC region:
Skintelligent: Specifically designed for sensitive and acne-prone skin, featuring gentle yet effective products fortified with ectoine and centella asiatica for enhanced barrier protection.
VersaBella: Embracing skinimalism with a minimalist approach, offering multifunctional skincare solutions enriched with vitamin E and niacinamide.
Blue Biotech: Harnessing marine-based actives for sustainable skincare, featuring products like Hydra Gel Moisturizer and Brightening Serum.
VitaTress: Targeting scalp health and hair vitality with anti-aging technology and botanical extracts, including Fortifying Shampoo & Conditioner and Gray Away Hair Serum.
In line with its ethos, Meiyume will also showcase its smart packaging capabilities and its latest stock packaging collections: Skinfinity, Elements, and Blue. These packaging collections are thoughtfully designed to embody sustainability, user convenience, user engagement, and minimalist elegance.
These collections are part of Meiyume’s library of stock innovations, each ready for customization and commercialisation.
Beauty Intelligence Platform:
A cornerstone of Meiyume’s strategic approach, the BIP utilizes sophisticated AI to analyze real-time data on product, packaging, and ingredient trends. This data-driven approach ensures their ODM collections align with current APAC market demands, empowering beauty brands to lead in innovation.
Empowering Sustainable Success in the Beauty Industry:
“Your Beauty Boost: New Ideas, Your Success” is not just an event—it’s a pivotal opportunity for beauty brands looking to innovate and excel in a competitive market. With a comprehensive range of services and a steadfast commitment to sustainability, Meiyume stands ready to support brands at every stage of product development, from concept to execution.
Meiyume looks forward to welcoming brands to “Your Beauty Boost”, where attendees will witness firsthand how Meiyume continues to shape the future of beauty through innovation and sustainability. Interested visitors are invited to contact Meiyume for more information or to RSVP.
Meiyume is a global OEM, ODM, and packaging leader in the beauty industry, providing smart end-to-end solutions that drive success for brands. With a focus on sustainability, innovation, and quality, Meiyume delivers exceptional value to beauty brands, big or small.
Do you know how to properly care for cuts and scrapes? Chances are, you have an idea — but doctors have some tips for your at-home treatment plan that may help you heal. They can also help you decide when it’s time to get professional help.
I just got a scrape … it’s not so bad. What should I do?
Sometimes, scrapes happen — and the minor ones are pretty easy to manage. Dr. Brian Toy, a dermatologist at Providence Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, Calif., tells Yahoo Life that the first thing you should do when you’ve scraped something (say, your knee after falling off your bike or your elbow while diving for a volleyball) is irrigate the wound with saline solution or water. This first step is important because it helps remove any debris that could lead to infection.
Dermatologist May Hall tells Yahoo Life that she prefers to clean these types of minor wounds with mild soap and water, and avoids using something stronger, like hydrogen peroxide, which she says can actually impede wound healing. (That’s good news for people who want to avoid the harsh sting of peroxide on an open wound.)
Once the cut is clean (assuming it isn’t bleeding profusely — more on that in a moment), Hall says you can “apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly like Vaseline or Aquaphor.” Keeping a wound moist, she notes, is very important, because doing so “facilitates skin cells coming together faster and new skin forming over top of your cut or scrape.” Hall avoids antibiotic products like Neosporin, which she says many people are allergic to without knowing.
As the final first aid step, dermatologist Mary Alice Mina tells Yahoo Life that she recommends covering the wound with nonstick gauze and tape. “This should be changed at least daily, and more often if you’re concerned that it’s dirty,” she says.
What happens if my scrape or cut is bleeding badly?
If a wound is bleeding badly, Toy says to “hold pressure on the wound with damp gauze or a wet paper towel until the bleeding stops.” While it may be tempting to look at your wound to see if the bleeding has ceased, Toy says to be patient, as this will only delay the clotting process. Instead, “place firm pressure on the wound for a few minutes before checking,” he suggests.
Toy says that for some minor cuts (like a sliced finger, for example), you may be able to use a “butterfly closure strip,” a small adhesive strip designed to hold the edges of a wound together.
However, if the bleeding doesn’t stop, you may have to take further action. A key sign that you can’t treat this injury on your own (and apologies to all those who are squeamish!) is that “yellow fat or red muscle is visible from the cut,” says Toy.
If you do have a cut that warrants extra care, Mina says it’s important to seek out medical attention right away, as “a deeper penetration wound may need sutures,” referring to a row of stitches that would close the wound and allow it to heal. If you cut your hand with something rusty or dirty, you may also need a tetanus shot, Mina says. This shot prevents tetanus infection, a potentially serious bacterial disease.
What should I have on hand to treat scrapes and cuts?
Dermatologist Hannah Kopelman says everyone should have a first aid kit in their home for when injuries come up. That kit should include:
Mild soap and water or saline solution for cleaning wounds
Ointment to prevent infection
Sterile gauze pads
Adhesive bandages in various sizes
Tweezers for removing debris
Scissors for cutting bandages or tape
Medical tape to secure pads/dressings
It’s also important to keep relevant information for emergency room and urgent care services on hand so that you can get medical attention quickly should you need it.
An American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 flight from Los Angeles approaches for landing at Reagan National Airport shortly after an announcement was made by the FAA that the planes were being grounded by the United States in Washington, U.S.
Joshua Roberts | Reuters
Boeing executives spent years after two fatal 737 Max crashes trying to convince Wall Street, regulators, airlines and the flying public that they had an eagle eye on quality, reliability and safety.
Then on Jan. 5, about six minutes and 16,000 feet into a packed flight out of Portland, Oregon, a door plug blew out of a nearly new Boeing 737 Max 9. The panel was missing key bolts that hold it in place, which the company had removed to fix damaged rivets, according to early accident reports.
No one was seriously injured, but the harrowing flight jolted Boeing’s leaders back into crisis mode. It also reignited scrutiny and skepticism from the same groups the iconic plane-maker spent years trying to win back after the two Max crashes.
Now Boeing’s leaders say they have charted a path forward to fix the company: Better oversight, improved safety and manufacturing procedures, and more robust training for workers, many of them new hires after pandemic-era buyouts and layoffs of thousands of employees.
Boeing this month unveiled a long-awaited deal to buy back its troubled fuselage supplier, Spirit AeroSystems, in a bid to help stamp out production flaws.
A week later, Boeing said it reached a deal with the Justice Department to plead guilty to a federal charge of conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government tied to the fatal 737 Max crashes. Attorneys representing crash victims’ families blasted the agreement as a “sweetheart” deal. If approved by a federal judge, it would allow Boeing to avoid a potentially lengthy and costly criminal trial, though it would also brand Boeing as a felon.
“This past January, the facade quite literally blew off the hollow shell that had been Boeing’s promises to the world,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said in testimony for a Senate panel hearing he called last month, where Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun was roasted by lawmakers.
The fuselage plug area of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, Boeing 737 Max 9, which was forced to make an emergency landing with a gap in the fuselage, is seen during its investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in Portland, Oregon, U.S. January 7, 2024.
NTSB | Via Reuters
Industry watchers and insiders say a string of decisions stretching back decades — from a 1997 merger to outsourcing — led to the problems at the longtime touchstone of American manufacturing quality and innovation. Boeing employs some 170,000 people, and its products have landed everywhere from the Maldives to the moon.
Even with its road map in hand, fixing its problems and restoring Boeing’s reputation will take years — and it won’t be cheap.
And Boeing still has plenty of people to convince.
Boeing hasn’t posted an annual profit since 2018, and the plane maker’s shares have tumbled about 30% this year while the broader market rallied. Its stock closed at a high of $440.62 in March 2019, days before the second Max crash. It now trades closer to $185 per share.
Boeing finance chief Brian West told investors in May that the company expects to burn, rather than generate, cash this year, some $8 billion in the first half of 2024. It reports quarterly results on July 31.
“This company is more important than a few quarters of Wall Street,” Aengus Kelly, CEO of aircraft leasing giant AerCap, a major Boeing customer, said in an interview in the spring. “It has to be nurtured and rebuilt.”
Boeing will be back on the global stage next week during the biennial Farnborough Airshow in the United Kingdom, one of the world’s largest aircraft shows. But the manufacturer will have a muted presence: It’s not sending its yet-to-be-certified 777X, 737 Max 7 or Max 10 planes as Boeing employees focus on the fixing problems at home rather than showcase its new planes as it did during past air shows.
Delayed deliveries
Boeing began 2024 fresh from a surge in annual jetliner sales and a jump in deliveries, welcome tallies that appeared to show the company was turning a corner after the fatal dives of two 737 Maxes in 2018 and 2019 that killed all 346 people on the flights.
But the Jan. 5 door plug blowout on Flight 1282, operated by Boeing’s crosstown customer Alaska Airlines, brought a swift response from regulators. The Federal Aviation Administration barred Boeing from increasing output of its Max planes and stepped up hands-on inspections at production plants. The FAA said in March that its audit found “non-compliance issues in Boeing’s manufacturing process control, parts handling and storage, and product control.”
Its production limitations have exacerbated delivery delays for Boeing customers, a slowdown that’s impacting its commercial jet business, as airlines pay the bulk of a plane’s price when they receive it. That division accounted for more than 43% of Boeing’s nearly $78 billion in revenue last year.
In the first half of 2024, Boeing delivered 175 airplanes, compared with the 323 aircraft that Airbus handed over during the same period. The two companies dominate the commercial jet market.
Leaders at the top of major airlines from Emirates to Southwest have aired their frustration with the jet maker as deliveries run behind schedule. Southwest, United and American have blamed slowdowns in hiring and changed flight plans on Boeing’s delays.
“Boeing needs to become a better company,” Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said at a JPMorgan industry conference in March, an uncharacteristically strong comment from the leader of the all-Boeing 737 airline.
Even if planes arrive late, compensation doesn’t often make up for the shortfall of jets.
“I’m not in the compensation business. I’m the airline business,” Etihad Airways CEO Antonoaldo Neves said in an interview.
Tight supply at both Boeing and Airbus makes shifting orders over to the European company nearly impossible. Both companies are sold out of narrow-body planes through almost the end of the decade. Boeing has an order book of more than 5,400 jetliners, after accounting adjustments, while Airbus has about 8,000 unfilled orders.
And Airbus isn’t on solid ground either, warning customers and investors last month that supply chain problems will slow its planned ramp up in production and slow deliveries.
Earlier this year as airline executives’ patience wore thin, they sought meetings with Boeing’s board chairman, people familiar with the matter said.
Shortly afterward, Boeing in March announced a leadership shake-up, with the head of its all-important commercial airplane unit replaced. CEO Calhoun, an alumnus of General Electric and Blackstone, said he would step down by the end of the year. Boeing replaced its chairman, too, installing ex-Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf.
Boeing hasn’t yet named a replacement for Calhoun. The CEO of Spirit AeroSystems, Pat Shanahan, who previously worked at Boeing and served as former deputy secretary and acting secretary of defense under former President Donald Trump, is considered a strong contender.
Across the airline industry, executives publicly and privately say they would rather Boeing take the time to fix problems than face prolonged uncertainty over when new planes will be delivered.
Long history
The 108-year old Boeing has a firm place in American history. Its bombers were crucial in World War II. It has built presidential aircraft. Former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump have each held events at Boeing 787 Dreamliner factories. And in space, a Boeing-built rocket propelled Apollo 11 to the moon in 1969.
Most of the general public knows Boeing as the company to usher in the jet age. It designed and launched four aircraft in just over a decade, including the first 737.
The narrow-body plane was soon dwarfed by Boeing’s groundbreaking and more glamorous jumbo jet, the 747, which could fit more than 500 people, and in some configurations, a piano bar. The 737 was dubbed “Baby Boeing” and went on to become the company’s bestseller, helping to make Boeing the largest U.S. exporter. It has built more than 11,000 of the 737s to date.
“Without Boeing, the world is a worse place,” AerCap’s Kelly said.
But within a five-month span in 2018 and 2019, two Max 8 planes crashed: one in Indonesia operated by Lion Air that plunged into the Java Sea, killing the 189 people on board; and one operated by Ethiopian Airlines that crashed shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa, killing the 157 people on that flight.
Pilots in those Boeing planes fought against a flight-control system, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, that pushed the nose of the planes downward repeatedly. The Department of Justice later alleged the company misled the FAA about the system, the charge to which Boeing ultimately agreed to plead guilty.
Rescuers work at the scene of an Ethiopian Airlines flight crash near Bishoftu, or Debre Zeit, south of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Monday, March 11, 2019.
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Last year, it looked like Boeing was back on a better footing.
“I have heard those outside our company wondering if we’ve lost a step. I view it as quite the opposite,” Calhoun said in note to employees last October.
Months later, the powerful blast from the Alaska Airlines door plug blowout ripped off head rests, seatbacks and the first officer’s headset, leaving a gaping hole in row 26. The incident terrified passengers and exposed the most serious in a series of quality control issues on Boeing jets. Previous issues included mis-drilled holes and incorrect spacing on some of Boeing fuselages.
The manufacturer’s production portfolio includes a host of jets that are regularly flown commercially around the world: the workhorse 737, the wide-body 787 Dreamliner, and soon, once approved by regulators, the 777X.
And while production flaws make headlines, Boeing jets continue to carry travelers safely around the world, with more than 13,000 at the end of last year. The company has a 45% market share of commercial jets currently flying, according to AeroDynamic Advisory.
Across all of its divisions, its customers also include the U.S. and foreign militaries, and NASA — and some of those units haven’t been without issue either.
“Our airplanes have carried the equivalent of more than double the population of the planet,” Calhoun said in testimony to a Senate panel last month for a hearing titled “Boeing’s Broken Safety Culture.”
“Getting this right is critical for our company, for the customers who fly our planes every day, and for our country,” he said. He apologized during the hearing to the family members of the Lion Air and Ethiopian crash victims, as they held posters with pictures of lost loved ones.
Cost-cutting proves costly
Critics say a yearslong push to reward Boeing shareholders and lower costs came at the expense of building totally new aircraft, in favor of updating older models. Boeing also outsourced production of key parts to suppliers that it increasingly put under pressure to deliver, exposing the supply chain to potential flaws.
United CEO Scott Kirby told CNBC in January that he believes the issues date back to Boeing’s merger with competing airplane manufacturer McDonnell Douglas in 1997. The tie-up is often cited as a turning point for Boeing that replaced its once engineering-led culture with a greater focus on returns.
From 2010 to 2019, Boeing spent $68 billion on stock buybacks and dividends, according to Melius Research analyst Rob Spingarn.
“This is a long time building,” Kirby said.
BOZEMAN, MT – MARCH 12: Boeing 737 Max 8 fuselages manufactured by Spirit Aerosystems in Wichita, Kansas are transported on a BSNF train heading west over the Bozeman Pass March 12, 2019 in Bozeman, Montana.
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In 2001, Boeing moved its corporate headquarters from its original home in Seattle to Chicago, farther away from the factory floors where it had built aircraft since the early 20th century. In 2022, it moved headquarters again to Arlington, Virginia.
In 2005, Boeing sold its Wichita division that makes fuselages for many of its planes to a private equity firm for just under $1 billion. That spinoff would eventually become Spirit AeroSystems, which Boeing is now buying back for about $4.7 billion plus debt.
And in 2020, Boeing said it would consolidate 787 Dreamliner production in South Carolina, more than 2,400 miles away from its other manufacturing facilities in Washington state, including where the Dreamliners were previously built. It also outsourced parts production to a network of suppliers.
Those moves have been put under a microscope in recent years as Boeing disclosed recurring production flaws. Allegations from whistleblowers at the company and at Spirit have claimed Boeing was cutting corners in production.
Calhoun, when asked about outsourcing production to Spirit, told CNBC in January: “Did it go too far? Yeah … probably did, but now it’s here and now I gotta deal with it.”
Flaws on its planes have cost Boeing billions of dollars due to periods of production drops, delivery pauses and compensation to customers.
Turning a page
Boeing does say that it’s on the right track.
For one, it’s been forced to slow production of its planes. While painful in the near term because it drives up costs and deprives the company of new planes to hand over to customers, executives say it’s the way to make sure manufacturing flaws don’t reappear.
Jefferies estimates Boeing produced about 24 Max jets a month in the second quarter and could move to roughly 35 a month in the last three months of the year. Boeing has said it aims to increase rates to about 50 Max planes a month in the next few years.
It’s also brought employees into the recovery effort. The company has held so-called “stand-downs” at its factories to pause work and discuss problems on the line.
And its plea deal with the DOJ, if approved by a judge in the coming weeks, could allow the company to settle a federal probe with a roughly $244 million fine and a probationary period of three years, during which time an independent monitor would oversee quality control, and other conditions.
Boeing’s CEO Dave Calhoun and chief engineer Howard McKenzie turn to face those who lost loved ones in fatal crashes as they testify before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Investigations Subcommittee hearing on the safety culture at Boeing, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., June 18, 2024.
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“We are taking comprehensive action today to strengthen safety and quality,” Calhoun said in his testimony before the Senate panel last month. “And, we know, as America’s premier aerospace manufacturer, this is what you and the flying public have every right to expect from us.”
Goldman Sachs aerospace analyst Noah Poponak said Boeing can “still make a product that’s a total marvel. If they can get their act together, I think their reputation can improve quickly.”
Promoting and building up the Boeing workforce will be key in the coming years, according to Alex Krutz, managing director of Patriot Industrial Partners, an aerospace consulting firm.
The company has more competition for new workers than in previous generations in the Seattle area, he said, because of rapid expansion of tech companies there in the past few decades, as well as engineering competition from the private space industry.
“Companies thrive or don’t based on leadership,” he said.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District 751, which represents some 30,000 Boeing technicians in Washington State and Oregon, is currently in contract negotiations with company, seeking more than 40% raises and a seat on Boeing’s board.
“We have more leverage than we’ve ever had in our history,” said Jon Holden, president of IAM District 751. “There’s massive demand for new airplanes.”
Some analysts say designing a new plane could help attract talent and set the company up for years to come, a project that was largely set to the backburner after the crashes.
The advice of Richard Aboulafia, an longtime aerospace analyst and a managing director at AeroDynamic Advisory is simple: “Begin a new program, and say, ‘We’re a company with a future.'”
SHANGHAI, July 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — VSPO chairman and co-founder Dino Ying has been appointed as one of the three members of the esports title selection task force for the 20th Asian Games in 2026.
The mandate of the task force is “to select and recommend for approval” titles that will be featured at the 20th Asian games, according to the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). Hideki Okamura from Japan and Mr. Carlos Tang Jiahe from Hong Kong are the two other members on the task force.
Earlier this year, Ying was already elected as a member of the OCA’s first Esports and E Martial Art Committee.
VSPO, Asia’s largest esports operator, has played a key role in making esports’ entry into the Asian Games a reality. VSPO was the operator for the esports series at both Jakarta Palembang 2018 Asian Games and the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games where esports became first a demonstration sport and later a medal sport.
VSPO was also a key partner for the Olympic Esports Week (OEW) in Singapore last year which paved the way for the creation of the Olympic Esports Games that was announced last week. For OEW, VSPO and IMG Group were responsible for the live broadcasting of the events, which were streamed globally on Olympics.com and the Olympic social media channels.
About VSPO
Founded in 2016, VSPO, which stands for VersusPlayerOne, is the largest esports operator in Asia, producing more than 4,000 matches every year that captivate an online fan base of over 800 million. With a global presence encompassing 14 office locations and 8 top-tier esports arenas, VSPO offers a comprehensive suite of esports services, including tournament organization, marketing solutions, community development, and more. Through its multi-channel network business, VSPO also collaborates with over 20,000 online influencers and esports broadcasters worldwide.
VSPO chairman and co-founder Dino Ying has been appointed as one of the three members of the esports title selection task force for the 20th Asian Games in 2026.
BEIJING, July 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — On July 13, iQIYI, a leading online entertainment service in China, concluded the second season of its hit variety show Become a Farmer to rapturous reviews. The show, which immerses a group of urban youth into the realities of agricultural life, earned a Best Variety Show nomination at the 29th Shanghai TV Festival for the second consecutive year, highlighting iQIYI’s success in delivering innovative content.
The show’s commitment to environmental sustainability in agriculture has also earned it the title of ‘Sustainable Agriculture Promotion Partner’ by World Wide Fund for Nature, China (WWF China) and One Planet Foundation. In the latest season, experts from these environmental organizations participated in content production, advocating for biodiversity protection and sustainable farming practices.
Beyond the show, iQIYI will continue their joint efforts to educate the public on the importance of biodiversity conservation and sustainable agriculture. Initiatives including citizen science activities on pollinator insects are set to start this September, all aiming to further promote awareness.
Presented by iQIYI and Blue Sky Media Group, the show followed 10 young individuals with minimal farming experience as they embraced the challenging rural lifestyle across 450 acres of land. From sowing seeds and irrigating fields to operating machinery and harvesting crops, these individuals started with basic resources, steadily building their lives from scratch.
Following the success of the first season, the new season expanded on the innovative blend of long and short-form video for deeper immersion and engaging viewer interaction. It introduced diverse new crops like chilies alongside wheat and roses, while establishing an integrated farm featuring fishponds, shrimp fields, and even developing derivative products like chili and strawberry jam to create an agritourism experience.
The uplifting journeys of personal growth – unfolding through the daily frustrations and fulfillments of farm life, heartwarming teamwork, and lighthearted interactions – captivated audiences. The new season was once again a tremendous hit, scoring an iQIYI popularity index of 8,675 at its peak, with over 10 million bullet comments. It maintained the top spot on Douban, a leading Chinese media review platform, in the domestic popular variety show ranking for 8 consecutive weeks.
The widespread popularity of Become a Farmer in exploring the niche agricultural theme showcases iQIYI’s success in its creative exploration to deliver original content that resonates with diverse audiences. This hit variety show has created sustained interest and cultural influence beyond the show, with the young individuals’ journeys extending from the farm to launching businesses, powering livestream commerce, organizing music festivals, and more.