Hisense Launches New Soundbars and Party Speaker in South Africa, Bring Listening Experience to a New Level

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Nov. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Hisense, a leading electronics manufacturer, announced that the company is bringing a new suite of offerings dedicated to elevating the listening experience to South Africa. The three products – HP100 Speaker for party music, Dolby Atmos® AX5100G and AX3100G Soundbar for theatre-level entertainment, are crafted with the purpose to deliver size-defying performance, packing sound-enhancing features that complement users’ home cinematic setups to create an immersive audio-visual experience

“Whether it is for a home movie night or an outdoor friend gathering, we hope to offer our customers a range of products with easy-to-use and powerful features that allow them to create immersive cinematic or musical experiences,” said Patrick, marketing director of Hisense South Africa.

The Hisense Party Rock Speaker HP100 has a trendy and eye-catching appearance with a sleek black finish and coloured light panels around its four speakers. With its powerful sound system and great versatility, HP100 is designed to level up the party experience with various cool features, including the Karaoke Mode, five lighting effects, and five DJ effects.

The HP100’s compact yet mighty sound powerhouse is fitted with two 6.5″ woofers and two 2.5″ tweeters, supercharged by its 300-watt power output, capable of delivering loud crisp sound and deep, pumping bass. Thanks to its 15 hours of battery life and an IPX4 splashproof design, HP100 allows the users to enjoy all-night fun with the dazzling light rims adding an electrifying effect to the music scene.

Users can take advantage of AX5100G’s 340-watt maximum power output to enjoy the room-filling immersion, along with the support for Dolby Atmos® and DTS: X® that can transform music, film or gaming content into a breathtakingly realistic surround auditory feast.

Both the AX5100G 5.1-channel and AX3100G 3.1-channel Soundbars feature seven speakers that transport the listener to the centre of the music or movie scene, as well as a powerful 6.5′′ wireless subwoofer that delivers rich and beefy bass, allowing users to enjoy exceptional detail and depth of their favourite tracks and shows. The two models are designed for greater simplicity and versatility, with a wall-mountable design and a wide choice of connectivity options that allow users to easily set up the device with simple installation steps.

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Battling Cholera, Lebanon Gets First Vaccines, Sharp Words, From France

Lebanon received a first batch of vaccines Monday to combat a worsening cholera outbreak – together with sharply worded criticism of its crumbling public health infrastructure from France, which facilitated the donation of the doses.

By Sunday, cases of cholera – a disease typically spread through contaminated water, food or sewage – stood at 1,447, with 17 deaths, since the first were recorded in the country a month ago, Lebanon’s health ministry said.

Lebanon had been cholera-free since 1993, but its public services are suffering under a brutal economic crisis now in its fourth year, while infighting among the country’s faction-riven elite has paralyzed its political institutions.

The outbreak has reached Beirut, but authorities say most cases remain concentrated where it started in the northern town of Bebnine, where health authorities have set up an emergency field hospital.

The vaccines would play “an essential role” in limiting the disease’s spread, Health Minister Firass Abiad told reporters in the capital as he announced the first batch.

Standing next to Abiad, French ambassador Anne Grillo said the delivery comprised more than 13,000 doses. They had been donated by the philanthropic arm of French health care company Sanofi and the French government had facilitated their arrival to Lebanon.

“The origins of this epidemic, in which public health is at stake, must also be treated,” Grillo told reporters. The outbreak was “a new and worrying illustration of the critical decline in public provision of access to water and sanitary services in Lebanon.”

In the Bebnine field hospital, two young boys sat next to each other on one hospital bed, while a mother waited anxiously to confirm if her son, lying limp on another bed and being treated by a doctor and a nurse, had also caught the disease.

Nearby, Syrian children in a makeshift refugee camp played in dirty water chocked with rubbish and medical waste and fed by an outflow from an open pipe.
The World Health Organization has linked cholera’s comeback in Lebanon to an outbreak in neighboring Syria, to where it had spread from Afghanistan via Iran and Iraq.


Source: Voice of America

Strong RSV Vaccine Data Lifts Hopes After Years of Futility

New research shows vaccinating pregnant women helped protect their newborns from the common but scary respiratory virus called RSV that fills hospitals with wheezing babies each fall.

The preliminary results buoy hope that after decades of failure and frustration, vaccines against RSV may finally be getting close.

Pfizer announced Tuesday that a large international study found that vaccinating moms-to-be was nearly 82% effective at preventing severe cases of RSV in their babies’ most vulnerable first 90 days of life. At age 6 months, the vaccine still was proving 69% effective against serious illness — and there were no signs of safety problems in mothers or babies.

“Moms are always giving their antibodies to their baby,” said virologist Kena Swanson, Pfizer’s vice president of viral vaccines. “The vaccine just puts them in that much better position” to form and pass on RSV-fighting antibodies.

The vaccine quest isn’t just to protect infants. RSV is dangerous for older adults, too, and both Pfizer and rival GSK recently announced that their competing shots also proved protective for seniors.

None of the findings will help this year when an early RSV surge already is crowding children’s hospitals. But they raise the prospect that one or more vaccines might become available before next fall’s RSV season.

“My fingers are crossed,” said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University. “We’re making inroads.”

Tuesday’s data was reported in a press release and hasn’t been vetted by independent experts.

Here’s a look at the long quest for RSV vaccines.

What is RSV?

For most healthy people, RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is a cold-like nuisance. But for the very young, the elderly and people with certain health problems, it can be serious, even life-threatening. The virus can infect deep in the lungs, causing pneumonia, and in babies, it can impede breathing by inflaming tiny airways.

In the U.S., about 58,000 children younger than 5 are hospitalized for RSV each year, and several hundred die. Among adults 65 and older, about 177,000 are hospitalized with RSV and 14,000 die annually.

Worldwide, RSV kills about 100,000 children a year, mostly in poor countries.

Why is there no vaccine?

A tragedy in the 1960s set back the whole field. Using the approach that led to the first polio vaccine, scientists made an experimental RSV vaccine by growing the virus in a lab and killing it. But testing in children found not only was the vaccine not protective, youngsters who caught RSV after vaccination fared worse. Two died.

“For a period of 20 years, even though science was advancing, nobody wanted to go near development of an RSV vaccine,” Schaffner said.

Even today’s modern RSV vaccine candidates were tested first in older adults, not children, he noted.

How did development get back on track?

Modern vaccines tend to target the outer surface of a virus — what the immune system sees when a germ invades. For RSV, that target is the so-called F protein that helps the virus latch onto human cells. Again, there was a hurdle: That protein is a shape-shifter, rearranging its form before and after it “fuses” to cells.

It turns out that the immune system only forms effective RSV-fighting antibodies when it spots what’s called the pre-fusion version of that protein, explained structural biologist Jason McLellan of the University of Texas at Austin.

In 2013, McLellan and virologist Barney Graham were working at the National Institutes of Health when they homed in on the correct shape and figured out how to freeze it in that form. That finding opened the way to today’s development of a variety of experimental RSV vaccine candidates.

(That same discovery was key to the hugely successful COVID-19 vaccines, as the coronavirus also is cloaked in a shape-shifting surface protein.)

What’s in the pipeline?

Several companies are creating RSV vaccines, but Pfizer and GSK are furthest along. Both companies recently reported final-stage testing in older adults. The competing vaccines are made somewhat differently but each proved strongly effective, especially against serious disease. Both companies plan to seek regulatory approval in the U.S. by the end of the year, as well as in other countries.

The older-adult data “looks fantastic,” said McLellan, who has closely followed the vaccine development. “I think we’re on the right track.”

And if vaccinating pregnant women pans out, it could be “a win for two individuals instead of just one,” by offering protection to both mom-to-be and baby, said Dr. Wilbur Chen of the University of Maryland School of Medicine.


Pfizer’s maternal vaccine is the same recipe that it tested successfully in older adults — and it also plans to seek Food and Drug Administration approval for those vaccinations by year’s end.

The new study included 7,400 pregnant women in 18 countries, including the U.S., and spanned multiple RSV seasons. Preliminary results reported Tuesday show the vaccine was most effective against severe disease. For milder illness, effectiveness was 51% to 57% — short of the study’s statistical requirements but a result that Pfizer still called clinically meaningful because it could mean fewer trips to the doctor’s office.

Source: Voice of America

INDONESIA EFFORTS TO CREATE SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEM THROUGH MAKMUR PROGRAM

  • Makmur Program initiated to help farmers to increase their income and productivity through comprehensive and sustainable technical assistance and agriculture cultivation.
  • An ecosystem made up of a collaboration between state-owned companies to create full-service opportunities for farmers and agricultural stakeholders
  • A planting area of 250 thousand hectares targeted, with several priority commodities such as rice, corn, sugar cane, oil palm, and coffee

JAKARTA, Indonesia, Nov. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ —  The Minister of State Owned Enterprises (SOE) of the Republic of Indonesia, Erick Thohir, initiated the Makmur Program since 2021 to help farmers to increase their income and productivity in Indonesia through comprehensive and sustainable technical assistance and agriculture cultivation.

Makmur Program is a collaboration of Indonesian state-owned companies in the Food and Fertilizers, Plantation and Forestry, Financial Services, and Insurance clusters which provides on-farm and off-farm technical assistance.

Makmur is an agriculture ecosystem which connects farmers and agriculture stakeholders from upstream to downstream which aligns with the G20 agenda, specifically continuation of economic growth from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The progression of the Makmur program is something we should keep our eyes on. As directed by the President, I will ensure that SOEs will play a role in supporting farmers and providing solutions, to level up their productivity and prosperity,” said Minister Thohir.

The ecosystem is a collaboration of state-owned companies in the Food and Fertilizers, Plantation and Forestry, Financial Services, and Insurance clusters. The Minister of SOEs supported Makmur by establishing a Project Management Office (PMO) led by Indonesia Food Holding Company (ID FOOD).

In addition to establish this ecosystem, Minister Thohir explained that Makmur also provides on-farm and off-farm technical assistance. On farm control consists of agro inputs such as fertilizers, seeds, pesticides. There is also support for soil analysis, fertilizer recommendations, agronomic and cultivation assistance, to the application of agricultural technology.

Off-farm assistance includes farmers receiving access to capital (banking loans to distributor financing), agricultural risk protection (insurance), licensing support and guidance from local governments, guarantees for buyers of crops from partners (off takers) with competitive prices, provision of training and capacity building.

This program is a comprehensive solution for the agricultural sector in Indonesia as previously, Indonesian farmers faced many problems, such as limited access to information, capital, markets, and technology required. In addition, some farmers have not implemented agricultural cultivation practices leading to low agricultural productivity and income.

The President Director of ID FOOD, Frans Marganda Tambunan, said that based on the combined data of state-owned companies until Semester I 2022, Makmur’s progress had been realized up to 60%. It has been implemented on areas of 184,305 hectares with a total of 84,431 farmers. This includes the realization of land expansion, supply of fertilizers, technical assistance, off-taking activity including the involvement of the private sector, and funding for People’s Business Credit from state-owned banks. Farmers experienced productivity and income improvement in all commodities.

This effort is intended to support the government in anticipating any potential food crisis. The program, a collaboration between ID FOOD as project leader with Pupuk Indonesia Holding Company (fertilizer sector), PTPN Holding Company (plantation sector), Perhutani (forestry sector), Bank Rakyat Indonesia and Bank Negara Indonesia (banking sector), Jasindo and Askrindo (insurance sector), Telkom Indonesia (telecommunication and media sector), and others stakeholders, provides access on-farm and off-farm assistances which will create a supportive ecosystem for agriculture stakeholders. “This synergy across SOEs is expected to mitigate a potential food crisis,” said Tambunan.

Meanwhile, President Director of Pupuk Indonesia Holding Company, Bakir Pasaman, revealed that the Makmur Program targets a number of agricultural crops, including rice, corn, sugar cane, oil palm, and coffee. This program has been implemented in many places across Indonesia, such as West Java, Central Java, East Java, South Sulawesi, Lampung, North Sumatra and West Nusa Tenggara. “We are targeting this program to cover 250,000 hectares in 2022,” said Pasaman.

Not only bringing benefits to farmers, Makmur also provides benefits to all stakeholders and partners involved. The government can also guarantee the availability of food commodities nationally.

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Pawel Lopatka rejoint Customertimes en tant que responsable de portefeuille stratégique

NEW YORK, 1 novembre 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Customertimes, leader international des solutions numériques et partenaire mondial d’intégration et de mise en œuvre de Salesforce, a annoncé aujourd’hui que Pawel Lopatka, responsable informatique expérimenté, avait rejoint l’entreprise au poste de responsable de portefeuille stratégique.

M. Lopatka apporte à son poste une vaste gamme de compétences et d’expertise stratégique. Il est considéré comme l’un des dirigeants les plus efficaces et innovants de l’industrie informatique polonaise, avec une expérience approfondie en matière de technologie financière, de commerce de détail, de médias, de transformation numérique, d’externalisation, de métavers, et de fusions et acquisitions.

Reconnu Manager de l’année en 2018 et Business Tiger de 2017 à 2022 par la fondation Pro Progession, M. Lopatka a été à l’origine d’initiatives européennes pour plusieurs entreprises mondiales. Il a été membre du conseil d’administration de la section polonaise du Project Management Institute et de l’association polonaise des dirigeants de services commerciaux.

Brian Borack, DOP de Customertimes, a déclaré que M. Lopatka est essentiel à la stratégie de croissance européenne de l’entreprise.

« Pawel Lopatka est reconnu pour son sens aigu de la stratégie et des opérations, a déclaré M. Borack. Nous progressons de façon spectaculaire, et la vision et la perspicacité de Pawel Lopatka seront déterminantes pour ouvrir la voie à nos clients, à notre équipe et à notre organisation. »

M. Lopatka considère que Customertimes correspond parfaitement à ses compétences à son éthique personnelle.

« La mission première de Customertimes est sous-entendue dans le nom de l’entreprise – servir le client avant tout, a déclaré M. Lopatka. C’est un engagement que je partage. Je suis déterminé à favoriser la réussite des clients, à assurer une prestation de qualité et à aider l’entreprise à élargir son portefeuille de clients. Customertimes a l’excellente réputation de mettre à disposition les meilleurs talents pour offrir des solutions de pointe dans les délais impartis. C’est ce qui explique sa croissance rapide et c’est pourquoi je suis fier de rejoindre l’équipe de direction. »

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À propos de Customertimes :

Customertimes Corp. est une société internationale de conseil et de logiciels qui s’attache à rendre les meilleures technologies informatiques accessibles aux clients. Avec plus de 4 000 projets menés à bien par plus de 1 600 experts hautement qualifiés, nos solutions sont conçues pour aider les clients à réaliser une véritable transformation commerciale et à tirer le maximum de leurs investissements dans les technologies. Précurseure en matière de services-conseils et de mise en œuvre des  solutions Salesforce en Europe de l’Est et récompensée pour ses développements de produits, la société Customertimes Corp. est actuellement basée à New York, avec des bureaux régionaux à Londres, Paris, Toronto, Kiev, Poznań, Riga et Podgorica. Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site www.customertimes.com.

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La réunion des ministres de la Santé du G20 présente six actions clés pour le prochain sommet des dirigeants

BALI, 31 octobre 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Le ministre indonésien de la Santé, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, a clôturé la deuxième réunion ministérielle du G20 sur la santé à Bali, le 28 octobre 2022. Cette réunion est l’aboutissement des discussions du G20 sur le renforcement de l’architecture mondiale de la santé et le renforcement de la prévention, de la planification et de la riposte aux pandémies.

G20 Health Ministers Meeting Produced Key Actions to Strengthen Global Health Architecture

Alors que les tensions géopolitiques actuelles ont été largement reflétées au cours des trois jours de réunion, les États membres du G20 maintiennent un engagement fort, en relevant ensemble les défis de la santé mondiale et en recherchant une solution commune. Le ministre de la santé, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, a déclaré : « Malgré nos différences, les États membres du G20 se sont réunis pour parler la même langue – la langue de l’humanité, celle de la santé qui ne connaît pas de frontière. »

La réunion a produit un document technique qui sera soumis à l’examen du sommet des dirigeants du G20 à la mi-novembre. Six actions clés seront menées comme suit :

  1. Le volet santé a conduit à la conception et au lancement du Fonds de lutte contre la pandémie. Les membres du G20 poursuivront et approfondiront le travail envisagé pour le groupe de travail conjoint sur les finances et la santé (JFHTF) et inviteront tous les pays du G20 à s’appuyer sur la réalisation concrète majeure du Fonds de lutte contre la pandémie – précédemment connu sous le nom de Fonds d’intermédiation financière (FIF) sur la prévention, la préparation et la riposte à la pandémie ;
  2. Après l’achèvement de l’évaluation de l’ACT-A, les pays du G20 devraient continuer à diriger la mise en place des entités et des fonctions qui lui succéderont afin de garantir la préparation des mécanismes de réponse aux futures pandémies ;
  3. Sous la présidence indonésienne du G20, les États membres du G20 ont progressé dans le domaine de la surveillance génomique, ce qui devrait ouvrir la voie à une attention et à des progrès continus en tant qu’élément crucial de la prévention, de la préparation et de la réponse aux pandémies ;
  4. Poursuivre la collaboration mondiale pour tirer parti des succès des systèmes de certificats de voyage existants tout en progressant vers l’interopérabilité de ces systèmes ;
  5. Réaliser une analyse des lacunes et une cartographie des réseaux de recherche et de fabrication existants et émergents, qui devrait être mise en œuvre par la prochaine présidence indienne du G20 ;
  6. Des actions concrètes ressortent des événements parallèles de l’agenda du G20 en matière de santé, avec un appel à l’action pour augmenter le financement de la lutte contre la tuberculose, un engagement à mettre en œuvre l’initiative « One Health » et un appel à l’action pour améliorer la capacité à prévenir, détecter et répondre à la RAM.

L’Indonésie passera le relais de la présidence du G20 à l’Inde, où les membres poursuivront collectivement leurs discussions et leurs efforts pour aborder et renforcer l’architecture mondiale de la santé.

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