The “Asia Pacific Food Expo 2024” commenced on 6 December was held at the Singapore Expo for four consecutive days. At the event, over 250 “Made in Macao” and “Macao Brand” products from twenty-four (24) Macao small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) were exhibited. Some of the Macao exhibitors engaged in the Big Health sector landed on deals Singaporean enterprises on the first day of the expo. According to some exhibitors, Macao products were very popular at the event, with some items sold out on the first day. And the Halal food, in particular, garnered favour among the attending trade visitors at the expo. Given that the “M Brand” certification serves as a trusted seal of quality for Macao products, several Macao exhibitors received business enquiries, further enhancing the brand awareness of “Made in Macao” and “Macao Brand” products in Southeast Asian and international markets.
Today, the “Singapore-Macao-Hengqin Co-operation Zone Economic and Trade Co-operation Seminar” was held. Representatives from the economic and trade departments of Macao and Hengqin enthusiastically presented the latest industrial developments and favourable business environment of the two regions to around 20 Singaporean companies at the seminar, with the aim of fostering more economic and trade collaboration among the three regions.
Macao Products Stand Out At the “Asia Pacific Food Expo 2024”
The “Asia Pacific Food Expo” is one of the most prestigious and influential food expos in Singapore. The “Asia Pacific Food Expo 2024” attracted a continuous stream of visitors on its opening day. At the event, the 315-square-metre Macao Pavilion, jointly set up by IPIM and the Industrial Association of Macau, drew the attention of numerous businesspeople from Southeast Asia and the international market. The Macao Pavilion had a bustling atmosphere, many visitors bought Macao’s premium products and shared them with their families and friends, while trade visitors came to the pavilion for more information on running businesses in Macao-Hengqin and made plans for business expansion. There were also a great number of visitors taking photos at the photo booths featuring interesting elements from Portuguese-speaking countries. The Macao Pavilion effectively catered to the requirements of both “Business to Consumer” (B2C) and “Business to Business” (B2B) interactions at the same time.
Synergistic Development of Macao and Hengqin Provides Singapore Enterprises with a Broader Business Platform
The “Singapore-Macao-Hengqin Co-operation Zone Economic and Trade Co-operation Seminar” was held on the afternoon of 6 December. The attendees included President of the Singapore Food Manufacturers’ Association Raymond Tan, Director of Board of Directors of IPIM Elaine Wong, Deputy Director of the Economic Development Bureau of the Guangdong-Macao Co-operation Zone in Hengqin Zhang Ge, President of the Industrial Association of Macau Chui Yuk Lum, and President of Board of Directors of the Industrial Association of Macau Fong Son Kin, as well as around 20 Singaporean companies. At the seminar, representatives from economic and trade departments of Macao and Hengqin introduced the latest developments and advantages of the business environment in both regions. After the seminar, all of the participants visited the Macao Pavilion. During this tour, representatives of the Singapore Food Manufacturers’ Association and Singaporean companies had in-depth exchange and communication with Macao exhibitors.
According to a Singaporean company, the seminar is really rewarding as they could gain accurate information about the development opportunities presented by Macao and Hengqin, which was extremely valuable to companies intending to expand business abroad, especially in the Chinese market. This company reported that they already had made plans to visit Macao and Hengqin for an on-site inspection next year in order to carry out deployment in different aspects.
HONG KONG, Dec 6, 2024 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) – InnoClub, a platform co-created by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and Hang Seng Bank supporting start-ups and SMEs in Hong Kong and the wider Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), today announced the winners of its second annual InnoClub Awards.Green technology company Zence Object Technology, smart catering solutions provider Wada FoodTech, and digital marketing firm GoGoChart have been recognised for their ground-breaking achievements in sustainability, digital transformation of traditional industries, and innovative marketing strategies, respectively, with the awards given yesterday on the first day of HKTDC’s Entrepreneur Day 2024.Established in 2021, InnoClub has supported more than 1,400 start-ups and SMEs in Hong Kong and the GBA with their digital transformation and competitiveness, while promoting Hong Kong’s entrepreneurial spirit and innovation and technology (I&T) development. Aside from business matching, InnoClub organises gatherings, seminars and GBA delegations to facilitate the exchange of ideas and collaboration among its members. Coinciding with the platform’s third anniversary, the Awards recognise the achievements of InnoClub members.Stephen Liang, Assistant Executive Director of HKTDC, said: “I am pleased to see InnoClub membership continuing to grow to some 1,400 corporate members in just three years. Like any good association, the more members InnoClub has, the more value it can provide by bringing together like-minded entrepreneurs to share insights and experiences on the common challenges and opportunities they face. We will continue to organise gatherings, such as our Solution Days and GBA missions, to help SMEs and start-ups grow and prosper.”Alex Wong, Managing Director, Head of Business Banking of Hang Seng Bank, said: “Hang Seng Bank with its deep local roots and strong network in the Greater Bay Area, offers market expertise and best-in-class banking services to support start-ups and SMEs. I look forward to continuing our strategic partnership with HKTDC to ensure InnoClub grows from strength to strength, creating more opportunities for everyone.”Greater Bay Area Innovating the FutureTaking home the InnoClub GBA Innovator Award was start-up Zence Object Technology in recognition of its significant contributions to I&T in the GBA, developing new and innovative products, services or technologies and positively impacting the region.Founded in 2020, Zence Object Technology tackles agricultural waste and carbon emissions by converting waste into commercially viable and innovative eco-friendly bio-based materials, advancing global sustainability goals. Given the immense volume of global organic waste, enhanced waste processing plays a crucial role in carbon reduction, creating a rapidly expanding market.In a process that fully utilising used tea leaves, Zence Object Technology transformed this waste organic material into a completely biodegradable tea-based paper, boards, and plastics suitable for consumer product packaging and construction with a focus on the Greater Bay Area due to its substantial market and mature supply chain, primarily serving chain restaurants and hotels. Through continuous innovation, Zence Object Technology has expanded beyond tea waste, achieving mass production in 2023 and completing construction of its own R&D and production facility this year.Calvin Sio, Founder and CEO of Zence Object Technology, said: “Thanks to InnoClub's network, we have been able to promote our business and connect with various stakeholders. Through continuous innovation, we are gradually expanding into other industries, providing eco-friendly solutions for a diverse customer base. We hope that with InnoClub's continued support, we can broaden our reach within the GBA and expand to other regions, meeting global sustainability needs."Wada FoodTech is the recipient of the InnoClub Industry Impact Award, which recognises a start-up for its significant contributions to an industry through their innovations, demonstrating leadership, creativity and expertise in their field.Wada FoodTech provides smart catering solutions and a logistics technology platform that optimises operational management for businesses across the entire supply chain, from central processing and warehousing to end-point retail stores. This digitised approach strengthens food safety controls and boosts efficiency. Focusing on Australia, Hong Kong, and Japan, Wada FoodTech leverages patented Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) cold-chain technology to build a decentralised food service platform, disrupting the traditional restaurant-centric model.Jason Chen, Founder and CEO of Wada FoodTech, said: “We are grateful for InnoClub's recognition of our innovative model, which we believe will become a new trend in the food and beverage industry. The sector currently faces challenges such as high inflation and low unit prices, necessitating cost structure optimisation. To help businesses navigate these difficulties, we have launched a subscription-based catering service platform that only charges platform fees, empowering businesses to expand. Thanks to InnoClub's support, we plan to pursue other markets overseas."The prestigious InnoClub Rising Star Award recognises an up-and-coming start-up that has shown exceptional promise and the makings of a future leader in their field by demonstrating creativity, leadership and a commitment to innovation.This was awarded to GoGoChart which specialises in mobile and digital marketing technologies, offering services such as paid advertising and App Store Optimisation (ASO) to enhance app rankings and visibility. Since its founding in 2016, GoGoChart has provided solutions for over 2,000 mobile apps and brands, serving businesses of all sizes across more than 60 countries and regions.Initially focused on mobile gaming apps, GoGoChart has expanded into brand promotion and building long term partnerships with clients. The company has also developed its own Campaign Management Platform (CMP) and Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings, providing comprehensive mobile marketing solutions that allow clients to self-select services and reduce promotional costs.Daniel Lo, Founder and CEO of GoGoChart, stated: “Our clients primarily come from four main sectors, namely finance, consumer brands, e-commerce, and gaming. Currently, in addition to actively assisting Hong Kong SMEs with their digital transformation, we intend to leverage the advantages of the GBA to expand globally, connecting with more potential clients through the extensive member and client networks of InnoClub and Hang Seng Bank.”Photo Download: https://bit.ly/3VsKnDN(from left to right) Fever Chu, Co-Founder and CMO of Zence Object Technology; Daniel Lo, Founder and CEO of GoGoChart; Leung Kwan Ho, Associate Director, Merchandise Trade and Innovation of HKTDC; Iris Wong, Director, Merchandise Trade and Innovation and Director, External Relations of HKTDC; Stephen Liang, Assistant Executive Director of HKTDC; Alex Wong, Managing Director, Head of Business Banking of Hang Seng Bank; Nancy Cheng, Head of Partnership and Innovation; Duncan Tong, Senior Partnership and Business Innovation Strategist of Hang Seng Bank, and Jason Chen, Founder and CEO of Wada FoodTech, celebrate the exceptional achievements of this year’s InnoClub Awards winners at the presentation ceremonyThe InnoClub GBA Innovator Award goes to Zence Object Technology, which was founded in 2020 and tackles agricultural waste and carbon emissions by converting waste into commercially viable and innovative eco-friendly bio-based materials, advancing global sustainability goals.Wada FoodTech is the recipient of the InnoClub Industry Impact Award. The company leverages patented Artificial Intelligence of Things cold-chain technology to build a decentralised food service platform, disrupting the traditional restaurant-centric model of the catering industry.The InnoClub Rising Star Award goes to GoGoChart, which provides comprehensive mobile marketing solutions that allow clients to self-select services and reduce promotional costs.Media EnquiriesHill & Knowlton:Wing ChanTel: (852) 9518 4326Email: wing.chan@hillandknowlton.comRachel Zhu Tel: (852) 6816 5846Email: rachel.zhu@hillandknowlton.com HKTDC’s Communications & Public Affairs Department:Katy WongTel: (852) 2584 4524Email: katy.ky.wong@hktdc.orgJane CheungTel: (852) 2584 4137 Email: jane.mh.cheung@hktdc.orgMedia Room: http://mediaroom.hktdc.com/enAbout HKTDCThe Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via trade publications, research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Follow us on Twitter @hktdc and LinkedInAbout Hang Seng BankFounded in 1933, Hang Seng has continually innovated to provide best-in-class, customer-centric banking, investment and wealth management services for individuals and businesses. It is widely recognised as the leading domestic bank in Hong Kong, currently serving close to 4 million customers.Combining its award-winning mobile app and strong digital capabilities with a vast network of 260 service outlets in Hong Kong, Hang Seng offers a seamless omni-channel experience for customers to take care of their banking and financial needs anytime, anywhere.Its wholly owned subsidiary, Hang Seng Bank (China) Limited, operates a strategic network of outlets in almost 20 major cities in mainland China to serve a growing base of mainland customers locally and those with cross-boundary banking needs. The Bank also operates branches in Macau and Singapore, and a representative office in Taipei.As a homegrown financial institution, Hang Seng is closely tied to the Hong Kong community. It supports the community with a dedicated programme of social and environmental initiatives focused on future skills for the younger generation, sustainable finance, and financial literacy, addressing climate change and caring for the community.Hang Seng is a principal member of the HSBC Group, one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organisations. More information on Hang Seng is available at www.hangseng.com. Copyright 2024 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com.
HONG KONG, Dec 6, 2024 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) – Dida Inc. (“Dida” or the “Company”, Stock Code: 02559.HK) has announced a strategic partnership with JD Auto and JD Allianz Insurance, aiming to capitalize on emerging opportunities within the automotive aftermarket sector. This partnership seeks to combine the unique strengths of each company, particularly leveraging Dida’s expansive carpooling user ecosystem, to innovate around customized insurance solutions and enhanced automotive aftermarket services.The integration of JD Auto’s comprehensive automotive services and JD Allianz Insurance’s tailored insurance offerings with Dida’s carpooling operations presents significant synergistic potential. Unlike traditional collaborations centered on user acquisitions, the parties will focus on deeper engagement and delivering highly personalized, scenario-based insurance options and automotive aftermarket services to Dida’s users. Dida Inc., recognized as a leading carpooling platform, boasts over 18 million certified private car owners and nearly 380 million registered users. This creates vast opportunities for automotive aftermarket services, including car maintenance, customized insurance, and sales leads for car replacements.About Dida Inc.Dida Inc. (Stock Code: 02559.HK) is a prominent technology-driven mobility platform in China, dedicated to enhancing transit capacity while minimizing environmental impact. Through its carpooling marketplace, Dida connects riders with private car owners traveling in similar directions, and offers smart taxi services to optimize efficiency in the taxi industry. The company is committed to fostering a greener, more efficient mobility ecosystem, ensuring an enjoyable travel experience for all users.Forward-Looking StatementsThis press release contains forward-looking statements regarding Dida Inc.’s business outlook, planned strategies, and growth trajectories. These statements are based on current information and assumptions which may be subject to risks and uncertainties that could affect future outcomes. Detailed information regarding these risks is available in Dida’s public disclosure documents on the corporate website. Copyright 2024 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com.
- DIFC has announced its Decarbonisation Strategy, reinforcing its commitment to being a sustainability leader in the region- DIFC is playing a key role in the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 Goals, aiming to reach net zero by 2045, with targeted emission reductions across operations, construction, and supply-chain- The Centre published its inaugural Sustainability Progress Report, titled “Building a Sustainable Future: DIFC’s Path to Impact” - The Future Sustainability Forum 2024, brought together 3,000 industry leaders, government officials, and sustainability experts to explore innovative solutions to achieve net-zero targets, advance sustainable finance, and drive green innovation“The Future Sustainability Forum serves as a critical platform that enables global collaboration, knowledge sharing, and finding practical solutions for climate change and sustainable development. In light of COP29 outcomes, we are pleased to announce DIFC’s Decarbonisation Strategy, where we are setting new standards for environmental leadership. We remain at the forefront of solidifying Dubai’s position as the leading sustainable financial city in the region. Today, we are setting a new benchmark for decarbonisation within global financial centres and aim to achieve Net Zero in 2045, five years ahead of the UAE’s targets.” – His Excellency Essa Kazim, Governor of DIFCDUBAI, UAE, Dec 6, 2024 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the leading global financial centre in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA) region, today announced several updates at the 2nd edition of the Future Sustainability Forum, that advance its position as the region’s leading sustainability finance hub.Building on the outcomes of COP29, the legacy of COP28 with its landmark UAE Consensus, which was hosted in Dubai last year, DIFC has unveiled its Decarbonisation Strategy, reinforcing its commitment to being a sustainability leader in the region. The Centre will play a vital role in contributing to the UAE Net Zero 2050 strategic initiative, by committing to achieve its Net Zero targets by 2045. In its Decarbonisation Strategy, DIFC targets reducing emissions in areas it directly controls relating to its operations, construction activities and supply chain, setting an example for financial centres worldwide. DIFC’s Strategy aims to achieve real Net Zero, without offsetting or trading carbon emissions.The event also served as a platform to launch DIFC’s inaugural Sustainability Progress Report titled ‘Building a Sustainable Future: DIFC’s Path to Impact’ detailing achievements and a roadmap for sustainability.The Forum also hosted the Climate Tech World Cup. Organised by Trescon and powered by Ignyte, it is a call to action for entrepreneurs, innovators, and visionaries from across the globe. Participants were encouraged to present their ideas and solutions to the pressing environmental challenges of our time. Finalists included Acklo, Baynunah Watergeneration Technologies, Green Worms, Mahawa, The Surpluss, Sirius Energy and Zeroe.COP29 signified the midpoint of the “COP Presidencies Troika”, a collaborative effort between the UAE (hosted COP28) and Brazil (host to COP30 in 2025) that aims to accelerate progress toward the 1.5°C goal. DIFC’s Future Sustainability Forum and announcements come amidst new targets and outcomes from COP29, which will strengthen the UAE’s efforts to mitigate climate risk. His Excellency Essa Kazim, Governor of DIFC, commented: “The Future Sustainability Forum serves as a critical platform that enables global collaboration, knowledge sharing, and finding practical solutions for climate change and sustainable development. In light of COP29 outcomes, we are pleased to announce DIFC’s Decarbonisation Strategy, where we are setting new standards for environmental leadership. We remain at the forefront of solidifying Dubai’s position as the leading sustainable financial city in the region. Today, we are setting a new benchmark for decarbonisation within global financial centres and aim to achieve Net Zero in 2045, five years ahead of the UAE’s targets.”Figures from Bloomberg’s Capital Markets League Tables has showed that annual issuances of green social, sustainable, and sustainability-linked bonds (GSSB) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) in 2023 hit a new record of USD 24bn, driven by the UAE and Saudi Arabia. The UAE leads regional green bond issuance, recently reaching USD 10.7bn, up nearly 170 per cent and capturing approximately 45 per cent of regional totals. As a leader in global climate action, the UAE has strengthened its role in driving efforts to mobilise climate finance with several global initiatives. These efforts advance the global climate agenda, further international co-operation in environmental sustainability, and support the green transition. DIFC is also bolstering its position as a regional and global hub for sustainable finance, innovation, and leadership, building on the dialogues initiated during COP28 and enhanced through COP29. Launched during COP28, the DIFC Sustainable Finance Catalyst is a cornerstone initiative in supporting start-ups and innovation in the sustainable economy by scaling sustainable financial flows from Dubai to USD 100bn by 2030, enabled by the first AI-driven sustainability knowledge hub. A workstream for the Future Sustainability Forum will be added to the 2025 Dubai FinTech Summit, creating opportunities for cross-sectoral growth between sustainability, ESG and innovation.Bringing together 3,000 industry leaders, government officials, and sustainability experts to explore innovative solutions for achieving net-zero targets, advancing sustainable finance, and driving sustainability-led innovation, the Future Sustainability Summit hosted over 500 global investors and more than 100 speakers.The 2nd edition of the Future Sustainability Forum is supported by:Strategic Government Partners: Dubai Municipality, Ministry of Energy and InfrastructureStrategic Partner: DIFC Sustainable Finance CatalystPresenting Sponsor: Commercial Bank of DubaiPowered By: MashreqPlatinum Sponsors: Deloitte, EsyasoftGold Sponsor: Emirates NBDMobility Partner: SalikSilver Sponsors: Barclays, S&P Global, Hedge5, Ahya, Blue SunRoundtable Sponsors: LSEG, Vision BankCorporate Pledge Partner: TIGRUS Restaurant HoldingBronze Sponsors: White Hydrogen, Zero, Al Masaood, United Arab Bank, GIM-UEMOA, Pasqal, Ajman Bank, Lafarge, TRST01, TENDERDOfficial Media Partner: Arabian BusinessEcosystem Partner: Entrepreneur Middle EastFinancial Sustainability Media Partner: The Fintech TimesOfficial Sustainable Economy Partner: Finance World MagazineTechnology Media Partner: Mena TechAbout Dubai International Financial CentreDubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is one of the world’s most advanced financial centres, and the leading financial hub for the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA), which comprises 77 countries with an approximate population of 3.7bn and an estimated GDP of USD 10.5trn.With a 20-year track record of facilitating trade and investment flows across the MEASA region, the Centre connects these fast-growing markets with the economies of Asia, Europe, and the Americas through Dubai. DIFC is home to an internationally recognised, independent regulator and a proven judicial system with an English common law framework, as well as the region’s largest financial ecosystem of 43,800 professionals working across over 6,150 active registered companies – making up the largest and most diverse pool of industry talent in the region. The Centre’s vision is to drive the future of finance through cutting-edge technology, innovation, and partnerships. Today, it is the global future of finance and innovation hub offering one of the region’s most comprehensive FinTech and venture capital environments, including cost-effective licensing solutions, fit-for-purpose regulation, innovative accelerator programmes, and funding for growth-stage start-ups. Comprising a variety of world-renowned retail and dining venues, a dynamic art and culture scene, residential apartments, hotels, and public spaces, DIFC continues to be one of Dubai’s most sought-after business and lifestyle destinations. For further information, please visit our website: difc.ae, or follow us on LinkedIn and X @DIFC.For media enquiries, please contact: Nivine William | Nisha CelinaBurson | bursonglobal.comnivine.william@bursonglobal.com | nisha.celina@bursonglobal.comRasha Mezher | Dubai International Financial Centre Authority Manager, Marketing & Corporate Communications+9714 3622451Rasha.Mezher@difc.aeShadi DawiSenior Director – PR & Media+971 55 498 4989shadi@tresconglobal.com Copyright 2024 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com.