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Dou Yee Enterprises Partners with BIOVIA to provide LIMS and ELN Software Solutions in Southeast Asia

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 27 January 2025 – Dou Yee Enterprises, a prominent global player in high-tech manufacturing and precision engineering, has entered into a strategic partnership with BIOVIA a leader in scientific software solutions. Through this collaboration, Dou Yee will serve as a reseller of BIOVIA Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) and Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) software solutions across Southeast Asia. This propelled Dou Yee’s expansion into the rapidly growing life sciences, healthcare, and research sectors in the region, leveraging BIOVIA’s powerful software solutions to meet the evolving needs of laboratories and research institutions.

Partnership BIOVIA with DOUYEE
Partnership BIOVIA with DOUYEE

Why Southeast Asia is the Right Market for LIMS and ELN Solutions
Southeast Asia, with its burgeoning life sciences and pharmaceutical industries, is increasingly becoming a hotspot for scientific innovation. As countries in the region ramp up their investments in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and biotech research, there is a clear and growing demand for sophisticated laboratory management systems that can manage complex data, ensure compliance, and support cutting-edge research. Here are a few reasons why Southeast Asia presents an ideal market for the introduction of BIOVIA’s LIMS and ELN solutions:

1. Rapid Growth in Life Sciences and Biotech
Southeast Asia is experiencing significant growth in the life sciences and biotech sectors. Countries like Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia are becoming global hubs for pharmaceutical development, biotechnology, and medical research. With this growth comes an increasing need for software solutions that can help laboratories efficiently manage data, ensure regulatory compliance, and enhance productivity.

2. Digital Transformation in Laboratories
As laboratories across Southeast Asia modernize their operations, there is a shift from traditional paper-based record-keeping to digital systems that enhance efficiency and accuracy. The adoption of LIMS and ELN systems helps help laboratories digitize workflows, improving collaboration, data integrity, and traceability, which are crucial for innovation in scientific research.

3. Regulatory Compliance and Data Integrity
Regulatory requirements across Southeast Asia are becoming more stringent, particularly in the pharmaceutical, medical device, and research sectors. Software solutions that offer robust data security, audit trails, and compliance features—like BIOVIA LIMS and ELN—are essential for meeting local and international regulatory standards such as GxP (Good Laboratory Practice), FDA 21 CFR Part 11, and ISO 17025.

4. Collaboration in Scientific Research
Many Southeast Asian countries are investing in regional research and development collaborations, particularly in the fields of pharmaceuticals, genetics, and healthcare. ELN systems facilitate real-time collaboration among researchers, enabling teams across different locations to work together seamlessly, share data, and maintain accurate records.

The Power of BIOVIA’s LIMS and ELN Software Solutions
BIOVIA’s LIMS and ELN software solutions are designed to help laboratories streamline their operations, improve data management, and enhance regulatory compliance. As Dou Yee begins reselling these solutions in Southeast Asia, customers in the region can look forward to the following benefits:

1. Enhanced Efficiency and Automation
BIOVIA’s LIMS allows laboratories to automate routine tasks such as sample tracking, test management, and result analysis. This not only reduces the risk of human error but also increases throughput, enabling labs to manage higher volumes of data with greater efficiency.

2. Improved Data Integrity and Compliance
LIMS and ELN solutions from BIOVIA ensure that all data is recorded, stored, and shared in a secure and compliant manner. This is particularly important in regulated industries where maintaining an audit trail and adhering to data integrity standards is critical. BIOVIA’s solutions comply with global regulations such as FDA 21 CFR Part 11, ISO 17025, and GMP, ensuring that laboratories in Southeast Asia can meet both local and international compliance requirements.

3. Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing
ELNs promote collaboration among research teams by providing a centralized, digital repository for experimental data, notes, and findings. This digital platform ensures that data is easily accessible to all authorized users, making it easier for researchers in Southeast Asia to work together on multi-disciplinary and cross-border projects.

4. Scalability and Flexibility

BIOVIA’s LIMS and ELN software solutions are scalable and can be customized to fit the needs of a wide range of laboratories, from small research labs to large-scale pharmaceutical companies. This flexibility ensures that organizations of all sizes can benefit from the software’s powerful capabilities.

5. Real-Time Analytics and Reporting

With built-in data analytics and reporting tools, BIOVIA’s solutions help laboratories gain deeper insights into their operations. Real-time dashboards, customizable reports, and data visualization tools enable laboratory managers and researchers to make data-driven decisions that improve outcomes and streamline workflows.

Dou Yee’s Role as a Reseller
As part of its new role as a reseller for BIOVIA solution in Southeast Asia, Dou Yee Enterprises will focus on several key initiatives to drive adoption and support customers in the region:

1. Marketing and Awareness Campaigns
Dou Yee will collaborate with BIOVIA to launch marketing campaigns and conduct outreach activities such as webinars, seminars, and workshops aimed at educating potential customers about the benefits of LIMS and ELN systems. These efforts will focus on the growing need for digital solutions in laboratories across Southeast Asia.

2. Regional Partnerships and Collaborations

Dou Yee will actively engage with regional laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, and universities to introduce BIOVIA’s software solutions. The company will also explore strategic collaborations with other technology providers to offer integrated solutions that meet the diverse needs of the market.

3. Customer Feedback and Customization

Dou Yee’s customer-focused approach will ensure that feedback from local clients is integrated into product development and support offerings. This will help ensure that BIOVIA’s LIMS and ELN solutions remain adaptable to the unique requirements of Southeast Asian laboratories.

Conclusion
Dou Yee Enterprises’ partnership with BIOVIA to resell LIMS and ELN software solutions in Southeast Asia is a significant step in both companies’ efforts to drive innovation and digital transformation in the region’s laboratory and research sectors. With Dou Yee’s established presence in the region and BIOVIA’s world-class software, this partnership is well-positioned to help laboratories in Southeast Asia enhance operational efficiency, improve data integrity, and ensure compliance with regulatory

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About Dou Yee

Established in 1982, Dou Yee Enterprises has evolved into a global total industrial solutions provider, distinguished for its service excellence across the semiconductor, data storage, and electronics industries. The company has now expanded its expertise into reshaping the medical, pharmaceutical, and healthcare services sectors. It prides itself on pioneering exploration of emerging technologies and maintains a strong commitment to sustainability, focusing on eco-friendly solutions and energy-efficient products.
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Dou Yee Enterprises Partners with BIOVIA to provide LIMS and ELN Software Solutions in Southeast Asia

Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines celebrates milestones, thanks media and content creators at annual Pasasalamat event

2024 was a groundbreaking year of achievements for Philippine tourism promotions

MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Media OutReach Newswire – 27 January 2025 – The Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines kicked off 2025 with its annual Pasasalamat event on January 27th at the historic Centro de Turismo Intramuros. Celebrating the vital role of media professionals and content creators, the evening reflected on TPB’s key achievements and milestones in tourism promotion.

2024 milestones of TPB Philippines include generating PHP 11.3 billion in tourism sales leads, securing PHP 918 million in leads through global travel fairs like ITB Berlin and World Travel Market (WTM) London, and achieving PHP 1.44 billion in media values through strategic media partnerships.
2024 milestones of TPB Philippines include generating PHP 11.3 billion in tourism sales leads, securing PHP 918 million in leads through global travel fairs like ITB Berlin and World Travel Market (WTM) London, and achieving PHP 1.44 billion in media values through strategic media partnerships.

TPB Chief Operating Officer Maria Margarita Montemayor Nograles shared impressive stats: in 2024, the agency generated over PHP 11.3 billion in sales leads, a 44.8% increase from the year before. Global travel fairs like ITB Berlin and the World Travel Market in London contributed PHP 918 million in leads, while strategic partnerships with media outlets like GMA7, ABS-CBN, CNN, Bloomberg, and Euronews added PHP 1.44 billion in media values.

“Pasasalamat is our way of recognizing the invaluable contributions of our communication partners and stakeholders in helping us share the wonders of the Philippines,” said Nograles. “Through your dedication, we’ve reached new heights and inspired travelers to explore our country.”

Stars such as Timothy Granaderos from 13 Reasons Why, Nico Santos from Crazy Rich Asians, Broadway’s Aladdin star Josh de la Cruz, and Korean actor Kim Ji Soo were lauded for their significant contributions to elevating the Philippines’ global presence. Renowned music icons like LANY were also celebrated for fostering the vibe of a transformative and vibrant cultural hotspot.

Likewise, the TPB’s Community-Based Tourism Marketing Enhancement Program has effectively empowered local communities to highlight their unique cultural and natural assets. Through workshops and training sessions in Bicol and CALABARZON in late 2024, grassroots stakeholders developed strategies to attract travelers while safeguarding their heritage. This initiative has not only boosted visitor engagement in these destinations but also fostered sustainable economic opportunities, ensuring that tourism directly benefits the local communities.

At the tail end of her presentation, Nograles also shared that the TPB is in the final stretches of its preparations for World Expo Osaka, which opens on April 13. This global platform presents a unique opportunity to showcase the Philippines’ rich tourism offerings, attract sustainable investments, and drive economic growth.

As the country steps confidently into 2025, the TPB’s unwavering commitment to innovation, collaboration, and sustainable tourism continues to lay the foundation for a thriving industry, poised to inspire the world, invite travelers and investors alike to experience the many reasons to love the Philippines.
Hashtag: #LoveThePhilippines



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About TPB Philippines

An attached agency of the Department of Tourism, the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines exists to market and promote the Philippines domestically and internationally in key markets including South Korea, Japan, the United States, Canada, Australia, China, Taiwan, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, India, Germany, and Hong Kong as a world-class tourism and MICE destination, in strategic partnership with private and public stakeholders to deliver a unique high-value experience for visitors, significantly contributing to increased arrivals, receipts, and investments to the country.

Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines celebrates milestones, thanks media and content creators at annual Pasasalamat event

JustMarkets Launched a Lunar Contest with Fantastic Prizes

JAKARTA, INDONESIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 27 January 2025 – As the festive season of Lunar New Year approaches, JustMarkets invites traders in Indonesia and Malaysia to celebrate with exciting opportunities and incredible prizes. The promotion was created for traders to showcase their skills and aim for rewarding trading experiences — all in the atmosphere of traditions, healthy competitiveness, and trading achievements.

JustMarkets celebrates Lunar New Year
JustMarkets celebrates Lunar New Year

Participants have the chance to win generous awards by joining the campaign, subscribing to JustMarkets social media channels, and demonstrating their expertise. From top prizes to pleasant bonuses, the promotion offers opportunities for everyone to make this Lunar New Year truly memorable and rewarding.

Joining the campaign is simple, all you need is to:

  1. Follow at least one of the official social media pages on Instagram or Facebook.
  2. Use JustMarkets trading chart to predict the price of gold at a specific date — on 7 February Fortune Day — and add the comment with prediction.
  3. Share promo posts in your story.

Prizes include 200 USD promo code for the 1st place, 150 USD for the 2nd one, and 100 USD promo code for the winner of the 3d place. The awards will be sent directly to winners’ JustMarkets accounts, guaranteeing a smooth access to rewards. Full details, including participation rules and prize specifics, are available on JustMarkets official website and social media channels.

Celebrate the Lunar New Year with JustMarkets and take your trading journey to the next level! Join JustMarkets promotion today, show your trading proficiency, and win amazing prizes for your efforts!
Hashtag: #JustMarkets #LunarNewYear #Gold

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About JustMarkets

JustMarkets is a globally recognized multi-asset broker providing reliable and transparent trading services since 2012. The company has earned over 50 industry awards, highlighting its excellence in the financial sector. JustMarkets offers a diverse array of trading instruments, including forex, stocks, commodities, indices, metals, energies, and cryptocurrencies, serving clients in over 160 countries.

JustMarkets Launched a Lunar Contest with Fantastic Prizes

KPMG: Slower than expected interest rate cuts to support bank margins in 2025

Banks should prioritise cost optimisation, data governance, and digital transformation to build a foundation for long-term growth

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 24 January 2025 – Hong Kong’s banking sector showed signs of recovery in 2024 after a prolonged period of challenges. This positive trend is expected to continue in 2025, with the pace of US rate cuts expected to be slower than many forecasts.

KPMG’s latest report, the Hong Kong Banking Outlook 2025, predicts substantial opportunities for banks that are willing to adapt and innovate, with technologies like Generative AI and virtual assets set to transform operating models. The report provides insights and predictions from KPMG experts regarding the outlook for Hong Kong and highlights key themes for banks to focus on this year, including embracing emerging technologies, staying abreast of ESG trends and keeping pace with regulatory developments.

Paul McSheaffrey, Senior Banking Partner, Hong Kong, KPMG China, says: “2024 marked an improvement for Hong Kong’s banking sector, with signs of recovery emerging after a prolonged period of challenges. Driven by policy shifts in the Chinese Mainland, these developments have laid the groundwork for cautious optimism entering 2025. Some green shoots of recovery have been seen, including an uptick in funds raised on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and positive policy measures in the Chinese Mainland aimed at stimulating consumer demand. Thus, we are more optimistic about the prospects of the Hong Kong banking sector during the year.”

For retail and commercial banks, KPMG believes that the pace of interest rate reductions will be slower than many forecasts suggest, which will help banks preserve their margins. For investment banks, the positive policy measures in China are expected to enhance consumer sentiment, thereby fostering capital raising and M&A activity in China, ultimately benefiting Hong Kong.

Jianing Song, Head of Banking and Capital Markets, Hong Kong, KPMG China, says: “As we enter 2025, the environment faced by banks is becoming increasingly complex. However, we believe that this year will bring substantial opportunities for banks willing to adapt and innovate. Emerging technologies, such as Generative AI and virtual assets, have the potential to transform operating models. Through cost optimization, data governance, and digital transformation, banks can navigate their current challenges and build a foundation for long-term growth.”

Resilience remains a key regulatory focus

Resilience against cyber fraud and financial crime will remain a top priority in 2025 as losses experienced by banks and customers continue to make headlines. Meeting regulatory expectations will be crucial, with a strong focus on implementing existing regulations and new resilience requirements. AI adoption will be become a sector-wide topic in financial crime over the next two years, as authorised institutions and regulators gear up to tackle risks and meet regulatory expectations.

KPMG also expects Hong Kong regulators to launch initiatives to further encourage the use of distributed ledger technology (DLT) in the banking industry. This is driven by the need to build resilience against the operational risks associated with traditional settlement and payment infrastructure. It also addresses the need for banks to adapt their business models in the face of competition from new Fintech market entrants and ‘digital natives’.

Strategic cost optimisation

Geopolitical uncertainty, rising operational expenses and increasing regulatory requirements mean that manging costs will remain a focus in the banking sector. Instead of implementing broad cost-cutting measures, KPMG expects banks to adopt a more strategic approach centered on cost optimization. This involves identifying the root causes of inefficiency and implementing targeted corrective interventions. Automation can be an effective tool in this process, addressing latent inefficiency in core processes across front, middle, and back office. This can lead to increased productivity, reduced cost to serve, an enhanced customer experience and ultimately, a stronger top line.

Digital transformation trends

The pace of digital transformation in Hong Kong’s banking sector is expected to accelerate in 2025. More than one-third of financial institutions are already integrating Generative AI, supported by government initiatives such as the HKMA’s Generative AI Sandbox. Virtual assets have also been ranking high on the digital transformation agenda for banks, with initiatives like HKEX’s Virtual Asset Index Series and HKMA’s Project Ensemble Sandbox accelerating Hong Kong’s tokenisation market development. KPMG expects policy support to continue in this area throughout 2025.

In 2025, Hong Kong banks should prioritise digitising their operations by leveraging resources such as Fintech Connect; expanding their digital-savvy workforce through talent acquisition and upskilling; and future-proofing their digital asset and Generative AI readiness by establishing a robust data governance framework.

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About KPMG China

KPMG China has offices located in 31 cities with over 14,000 partners and staff, in Beijing, Changchun, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Dongguan, Foshan, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Haikou, Hangzhou, Hefei, Jinan, Nanjing, Nantong, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shanghai, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Taiyuan, Tianjin, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xiamen, Xi’an, Zhengzhou, Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR. Working collaboratively across all these offices, KPMG China can deploy experienced professionals efficiently, wherever our client is located.

KPMG is a global organisation of independent professional services firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. KPMG is the brand under which the member firms of KPMG International Limited (“KPMG International”) operate and provide professional services. “KPMG” is used to refer to individual member firms within the KPMG organisation or to one or more member firms collectively.

KPMG firms operate in 142 countries and territories with more than 275,000 partners and employees working in member firms around the world. Each KPMG firm is a legally distinct and separate entity and describes itself as such. Each KPMG member firm is responsible for its own obligations and liabilities. KPMG International Limited is a private English company limited by guarantee. KPMG International Limited and its related entities do not provide services to clients.

In 1992, KPMG became the first international accounting network to be granted a joint venture license in the Chinese Mainland. KPMG was also the first among the Big Four in the Chinese Mainland to convert from a joint venture to a special general partnership, as of 1 August 2012.

Celebrating 80 years in Hong Kong
In 2025, KPMG marks “80 Years of Trust” in Hong Kong. Established in 1945, we were the first international accounting firm to set up operations in the city. Over the past eight decades, we’ve woven ourselves into the fabric of Hong Kong, working closely with the government, regulators, and the business community to help establish Hong Kong as one of the world’s leading business and financial centres. This close collaboration has enabled us to build lasting trust with our clients and the local community – a core value celebrated in our anniversary theme: “80 Years of Trust”.

KPMG: Slower than expected interest rate cuts to support bank margins in 2025

A New Year, A New Beginning LANDMARK Welcomes the Year of the Snake with Nicolai Bergmann’s Flourishing Blooms

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 24 January 2025 – To honour the spirit of the Lunar New Year, LANDMARK presents Flourishing Blooms, a vibrant celebration of artistry and tradition by internationally acclaimed flower artist Nicolai Bergmann. This marks Bergmann’s first major Hong Kong installation, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of his iconic Flower Box. From 23 January to 8 February, LANDMARK will showcase a captivating floral installation at LANDMARK ATRIUM, awash in vibrant red, a timeless symbol of joy, unity, and prosperity.

LANDMARK 1

Internationally acclaimed flower artist Nicolai Bergmann, known for his distinctive blend of Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics, makes his Hong Kong debut with Flourishing Blooms at LANDMARK. Born in 1976 in Copenhagen, he has established a unique style that captivates audiences worldwide. For this special Lunar New Year installation, Bergmann reimagines his signature Flower Box, trading its classic black for a vibrant, auspicious red. This innovative gift, which has become a beloved classic, showcases his ability to elevate floral design into an art form. The festive red cascades of blossoms create a captivating spectacle at the heart of the atrium, reflecting his ongoing collaboration with leading luxury brands and his role as a prominent representative of Japan in the world of floral artistry.

“My passion lies in discovering new ways to evoke wonder and joy through floral art, pushing the boundaries of its possibilities. The Flower Box is a perfect example of this vision,” says Bergmann. “I wanted to reimagine how flowers can be gifted and displayed, and incorporating the Flower Box into this Lunar New Year installation felt like the ideal way to celebrate this festival. Each box, reimagined in vibrant red for the New Year, is filled with an exquisite blend of flowers, creating a rich tapestry of textures and colours that symbolize abundance and prosperity.”

LANDMARK 2

Flourishing Blooms at LANDMARK invites guests to explore this enchanting floral landscape. Admire the intricate details of the towering Flower Boxes and discover charming details that celebrate the rich symbolism of Lunar New Year. Featuring over 50 types of flowers, the installation is a vibrant tapestry of colour and texture, with cascading blossoms creating a sense of wonder and enchantment.

Guests can also share the joy of the season and take home a piece of artistry by purchasing limited-edition Lunar New Year gifts from Nicolai Bergmann Flowers & Design, available only at LANDMARK from 23 to 26 January. Marking the brand’s first-ever pop-up store in Hong Kong, and the first time these exclusive products have been available for sale here, this is a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of floral artistry. This special edition features a vibrant red box and a unique floral design for this collaboration. In addition to the Flower Box, a selection of auspicious flower arrangements, all designed, produced and sold by Nicolai Bergmann Flowers & Design, will make the perfect Lunar New Year gift, capturing the beauty and artistry of the installation.

“It’s a precious opportunity to share my work with the people of Hong Kong for the first time,” says Bergmann. “I’m delighted to present this installation in Hong Kong and share its message of hope and prosperity with this vibrant city.”

LANDMARK strives to create world-class experiences that captivate and delight visitors. This Lunar New Year, the artistic vision of Nicolai Bergmann transforms LANDMARK ATRIUM into an unforgettable celebration of art, nature, and the spirit of the New Year. Discover the magic of Flourishing Blooms at LANDMARK.

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LANDMARK x Nicolai Bergmann Flowers & Design collaborated Lunar New Year Flower Box

Pop-up Floral Cart Operation Time:
23 January: 1pm to 6pm
24 to 26 January: 11am to 6pm

Location: Ground Floor, LANDMARK ATRIUM (next to the installation)

Merchandise Details
Joyful Red Flower Box (Small)
HK$880

Joyful Red Flower Box (Medium)
HK$1,180

Abundance in Bloom – Flower Arrangement (Small)
HK$1,700

Abundance in Bloom – Flower Arrangement (Large)
HK$2,280

Exclusive Privileges for Visiting Tourists

Tourist Promotion EN

This Lunar New Year and Valentine’s Day, LANDMARK invites visiting tourists to create unforgettable memories with loved ones. Enjoy exclusive privileges and curated experiences, with rewards totaling over HK$18,000. From 23 January to 16 February 2025, redeem your rewards as you shop, dine, and celebrate at LANDMARK.

Spending Requirement (HK$) Exclusive Privileges
No spending required
  1. HK$100 Dining Reward X 1 with a minimum spend of HK$500.
  2. HK$200 Shopping Reward x2 with a minimum spend of HK$5,000.
  3. HK$800 Shopping Reward X 2 with a minimum spend of HK$20,000.
Upon spending HK$40,000 or more
(up to 3 invoices)
  1. Exclusive dining experience for 2 guests (Valued at over HK$2,600)
    • Amber: Savour modern French finesse at the 2 Michelin-starred and green-starred Amber, featuring a curated four-course lunch menu with a selection of the restaurant’s signatures for 2 guests.
    • Ami: Four-course Tasting Lunch for 2 persons (Monday to Saturday).
    • Café LANDMARK: Nestled in the heart of Hong Kong, savour the exquisite tea set for 2 guests while embracing the opulent surroundings with effortless elegance.
    • Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong: Legendary Afternoon Tea for 2 guests at Clipper Lounge or Café Causette.
  2. Enjoy access to our luxury salon with two complimentary BESPOKE Salon Lounge Passes.

This reward is valid until 31 August 2025.

Upon spending HK$100,000 or more
(up to 3 invoices)
Receive an HK$5,000 Shopping Reward with a minimum spend of HK$20,000 for your next purchase.

This reward is valid until 31 August 2025.

Upon cumulative spending RMB¥40,000 or more with Alipay CN
(within 7 days)
Receive up to RMB¥8,000 additional Shopping Reward.

Promotional period: from 23 January to 22 March 2025.

Terms and conditions apply. For more details, please visit the campaign site:
https://www.landmark.hk/en/whats-on/happenings/cny2025-tourist-promotion/

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About LANDMARK

LANDMARK represents the epitome of top-tier luxury shopping and lifestyle experiences. Drawing from a rich heritage which began in 1904 – LANDMARK today is the luxury shopping destination of Hongkong Land’s Central portfolio including 4 iconic connected buildings, LANDMARK ATRIUM, LANDMARK ALEXANDRA, LANDMARK CHATER and LANDMARK PRINCE’S. LANDMARK offers approximately 208 of the finest stores and restaurants, all seamlessly linked by pedestrian bridges. From high fashion and accessories to watches and jewellery, from luxury living to beauty and grooming, from international cuisine to authentic gourmet dining, LANDMARK brings the ultimate shopping experience to the discerning customer.

About Hongkong Land

Hongkong Land is a major listed property investment, management and development group. The Group focuses on developing, owning and managing ultra-premium mixed-use real estate in Asian gateway cities, featuring Grade A office, luxury retail, residential and hospitality products. Its mixed-use real estate footprint spans more than 850,000 sq. m., with flagship projects in Hong Kong, Singapore and Shanghai. Its properties hold industry leading green building certifications and attract the world’s foremost companies and luxury brands. The Group’s Hong Kong Central portfolio represents some 450,000 sq. m. of prime property. The Group has a further 165,000 sq. m. of prestigious office space in Singapore mainly held through joint ventures and five retail centres on the Chinese mainland, including a luxury retail centre at Wangfujing in Beijing. In Shanghai, the Group owns a 43% interest in a 1.1 million sq. m. mixed-use project in West Bund, which is due to be completed in 2028. Hongkong Land Holdings Limited is incorporated in Bermuda and has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange, with secondary listings in Bermuda and Singapore. Hongkong Land is a member of the Jardine Matheson Group.

About Nicolai Bergmann

Born in 1976 in Copenhagen, Nicolai Bergmann is one of the most recognizable flower artists who has established a unique style that blends Scandinavian and Japanese design concepts. With flower design at the core of his practice, Nicolai Bergmann continues to expand his work, especially in the fashion and design fields, collaborating with many leading luxury brands. He is also one of the most well known flower artist to represent Japan.

A New Year, A New Beginning LANDMARK Welcomes the Year of the Snake with Nicolai Bergmann's Flourishing Blooms

Schneider Electric named The World’s Most Sustainable Corporation for a second time

  • First-ever corporation to top Corporate Knights Global 100 twice
  • 14th consecutive year in Global 100 index, 7th top 10 ranking
  • Follows strong 2024 performance in other key ESG ratings

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 24 January 2025 – Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has been named the World’s Most Sustainable Corporation 2025 by Corporate Knights and is the only company to rank first in the Global 100 twice. Schneider Electric previously topped this annual list of the most sustainable publicly listed companies, generating annual revenues of over $1bn in 2021. This unique achievement underlines Schneider’s long-standing commitment and holistic approach to delivering the best environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance possible.

“For many years now, sustainability has been at the heart of what Schneider Electric does. For an IMPACT company it’s more than just a corporate goal, it’s the driving force that shapes our business decisions and inspires our employees,” said Olivier Blum, Schneider Electric’s Chief Executive Officer. “This second title as the World’s Most Sustainable Corporation from Corporate Knights, alongside other key ESG recognitions, is testimony to the valuable, long-term positive impact we have.”

This year, Schneider Electric’s number one position reflects the company’s leadership in sustainable development practices, such as the gender diversity of its executives and board directors, and its innovative solutions to facilitate energy efficiency, electrification and decarbonization. Schneider also obtained strong scores for efforts to decouple its energy consumption and carbon emissions from its business growth, and its strong investment in sustainable research and development. Corporate Knights also called out the link between executive pay incentives and Schneider Electric’s sustainability performance and ESG ratings.

“Schneider Electric’s position at the top of the Global 100 index is remarkable. No other company has accomplished this twice,” said Toby Heaps, Corporate Knights’ CEO. “This success stems from Schneider’s broad impact that goes beyond its own sustainability efforts. Schneider provides the technology to enhance energy efficiency, support decarbonization and help other companies in their sustainable transitions.”

Compiled by the Canadian media and research company, Corporate Knights, the annual Global 100 index is based on publicly disclosed, quantitative data related to resources, employees, suppliers, sustainable revenues, and investment. The Global 100 methodology uses fixed and variable key performance indicators to rank companies among their peers. Schneider Electric has been part of the Global 100 every year for the past 14 years and in the top 10 seven times — a record for its electrical equipment manufacturing peer group.

Being awarded this title in both 2021 and 2025 coincides with the beginning and end of the five-year period of the latest Schneider Sustainability Impact program. This program measures the company’s progress across a range of transformative ESG targets set for the end of 2025 and helps maintain an unwavering focus on achieving both its global and local ambitions.

Schneider’s sustainability leadership is further affirmed with these latest scores from prominent ESG rating providers:

Sustainability External ratings 2024 score Highlights Assessed universe (# companies)
S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) 86/100
  • Industry leader
  • Included in the DJSI World index for the 14th consecutive year and in the DJSI Europe index
13,000
EcoVadis (1) 85/100
  • Outstanding level for the 2nd consecutive year
  • Platinum medal (top 1% of all companies assessed) for 5th year
130,000
Moody’s Analytics (Vigeo Eiris) 73/100
  • Included in the Euronext Vigeo World 120, Europe 120, Euro 120, France 20, and CAC40 ESG indices
4,800
MSCI ESG rating AAA
  • Leader among 165 companies in its peer group
  • AAA for 14th year
  • Included in the World ESG leaders and Socially Responsible indices
8,500
Sustainalytics ESG Risk rating Low risk
  • Industry Top-Rated ESG Performer
  • 1st out of 301 companies in its peer group
16,000
(1)2025 score

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About Schneider Electric

Schneider’s purpose is to create Impact by empowering all to make the most of our energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability for all. At Schneider, we call this Life Is On.

Our mission is to be the trusted partner in Sustainability and Efficiency.

We are a global industrial technology leader bringing world-leading expertise in electrification, automation and digitization to smart industries, resilient infrastructure, future-proof data centers, intelligent buildings, and intuitive homes. Anchored by our deep domain expertise, we provide integrated end-to-end lifecycle AI enabled Industrial IoT solutions with connected products, automation, software and services, delivering digital twins to enable profitable growth for our customers.

We are a people company with an ecosystem of 150,000 colleagues and more than a million partners operating in over 100 countries to ensure proximity to our customers and stakeholders. We embrace diversity and inclusion in everything we do, guided by our meaningful purpose of a sustainable future for all.

Discover the newest perspectives shaping sustainability, electricity 4.0, and next-generation automation on .

Schneider Electric named The World’s Most Sustainable Corporation for a second time

Hong Kong Wraps Up Valuable Participation at WEF Annual Meeting

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 24 January 2025 – Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), Paul Chan, wrapped up his participation at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland (January 23) with a flurry of thematic meetings, panel discussions and high-level exchanges with global political, business and financial leaders.

As a panelist for a discussion session titled “Stemming Financial Fragmentation”, Mr Chan noted that while geopolitics may subject regional and global financial markets to greater volatility, Hong Kong boasts a robust financial system and strong buffer, maintains a free and open business environment, and steadfastly upholds the linked exchange rate system.

Hong Kong SAR's Financial Secretary, Paul Chan (second right), participating in the session
Hong Kong SAR’s Financial Secretary, Paul Chan (second right), participating in the session “Stemming Financial Fragmentation” of the WEF Annual Meeting.

He added that Hong Kong is actively embracing financial innovation, including the development of digital assets, with appropriate regulations in place to promote the responsible and sustainable growth.

In another thematic discussion, organised by the Giving to Amplify Earth Action launched by the WEF, the Financial Secretary noted that Hong Kong, as an international financial centre, plays to its strengths as a “super-connector” and “super value-adder” in promoting investment in climate projects. Hong Kong provides financial support for green and transition projects through its comprehensive financial services. It also seeks to facilitate co-operation among the public, private and philanthropic sectors.

In support of the city’s efforts to develop trade relations with “Global South” countries, Mr Chan held bilateral discussions with the Minister of Investment of Saudi Arabia, Khalid Al-Falih, and the Minister of Finance of Egypt, Ahmed Kouchouk, and invited them to lead business delegations to Hong Kong to explore mutually beneficial co-operation opportunities.

Mr Chan also met with the President and the Chief Executive Officer of Franklin Templeton, Jenny Johnson, to discuss the business expansion plans of the international fund group in the region.

A day earlier (January 22), Mr Chan met representatives from Coinbase, a United States cryptocurrency exchange platform, to learn about the company’s latest business development and exchange views on global trends and regulatory policies concerning digital assets.

Mr Chan also met with senior management from insurance provider Swiss Re, where he outlined Hong Kong’s initiatives to strengthen its role as an international risk management centre, including the development of innovative products such as catastrophe bonds. He emphasised that Hong Kong would continue to encourage businesses worldwide engaged in infrastructure and investment projects to leverage the city for comprehensive risk management, adding that Hong Kong seeks to attract more domestic and international companies to establish captive insurance companies in the city.

Other bilateral meeting included those with the Minister of Finance of Qatar, Ali bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari, and the State Secretary for International Finance, Federal Department of Finance of Switzerland, Daniela Stoffel, respectively. Exchanges focused on the latest global economic and financial landscapes and ways to enhance co-operation between Hong Kong and both economies in trade, financial services and infrastructure.

Mr Chan (left) meeting with the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, Professor Klaus Schwab.
Mr Chan (left) meeting with the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, Professor Klaus Schwab.

In discussion with Professor Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the WEF, Mr Chan said Hong Kong is willing to strengthen co-operation with the WEF in different areas, including green transition, financial services development, urban management, and more. He added that Hong Kong valued its participation in the WEF Annual Meeting, which provides an opportunity to showcase the city’s unique advantages under the “one country, two systems” principle and better understand international trends, exchange views with various economic and sectoral representatives, and present Hong Kong’s perspectives.
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Hong Kong Wraps Up Valuable Participation at WEF Annual Meeting

Tropical Hainan Island, China: Tourist’s Paradise Filled with Sunshine, Hospitality

HAIKOU, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 24 January 2025 – Recently, the Hainan Free Trade Port in southern China has launched various events featuring intangible cultural heritage to celebrate the Spring Festival. Visitors can look forward to abundant sunshine, a rich cultural legacy, verdant rainforests, and warm hospitality over the holiday season.

Hainan has planned 300 programs to highlight its intangible cultural heritage.
Hainan has planned 300 programs to highlight its intangible cultural heritage.

Festival, the social practices of the Chinese people in celebration of traditional New Year, was inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity last December. This upcoming Spring Festival, Hainan has planned 300 programs to highlight its intangible cultural heritage. In addition to traditional activities such as Hainan Opera spear tricks, Lantern Festival flower exchange, carp lantern spring festival celebration, Qionghai Nanzhong dragon dance, Sanya Phoenix Island Carnival, and display of Li brocade craftsmanship, visitors can taste delicacies such as zhegu tea, coconut rice, and brown sugar rice cakes. With a feast for the eyes and a delight for the palate, a journey to the island promises to be truly unforgettable.

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In addition, to make tourists’ winter experience delightful and tailored to their specific needs, Hainan has designed eight routes (e.g., unwinding at romantic beaches, driving around the island) and 72 packages (e.g., ethnic culture, cuisine plus culture).

Since the end of last year, China’s 144-hour visa-free transit policy has been extended to 240 hours, and two ports of entry have been added in Hainan, allowing international guests to enter and exit the island via any of its three international airports (Haikou Meilan, Sanya Phoenix, and Qionghai Boao).

“Qilou (arcaded buildings), food, surfing… I saw a Hainan that is both traditional and modern. Now that there is a 240-hour visa-free policy, I would love to visit Hainan again to explore further!” said Liu Wenxin, a Singaporean tourist who recently returned from a trip to Hainan.

According to the Hainan Department of Tourism, Culture, Radio, TV, and Sports, the three major airports in the province have resumed operations after COVID-19, with 70 international and regional passenger routes connecting Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Hong Kong, Macao, and beyond. In particular, new routes from Hainan to the United States, the UAE, and New Zealand provide added convenience for overseas visitors.

Moreover, Hainan authorities have introduced multiple payment options to enhance the experience for international sightseers. “When I buy anything, I can scan to pay or tap to pay,” said American tourist David, who used Alipay to make a quick purchase of a souvenir on Haikou’s Qilou Old Street. “From getting off the plane to visiting scenic spots, a mobile phone is all I need. This is incredibly easy!”
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Tropical Hainan Island, China: Tourist's Paradise Filled with Sunshine, Hospitality

Kaplan (Singapore)’s New City Campus at Odeon 333: Empowering Students for Success in the Future Economy

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 24 January 2025 – Kaplan (Singapore) officially launched its new Odeon 333 City Campus1 on 17 January 2025, another dynamic hub for delivering Murdoch University and Kaplan programmes and fostering a vibrant environment for student activities. This landmark occasion also celebrates the longstanding partnership between Murdoch University and Kaplan, recently renewed for another 15 years in 2024.

From left to right, Professor Peter Waring, Professor Simon McKirdy, Professor Andrew Deeks, His Excellency Allaster Cox, Ms Denise Phua, Mr David Jones, and Dr Susie Khoo commemorated the launch of the Odeon 333 City Campus
From left to right, Professor Peter Waring, Professor Simon McKirdy, Professor Andrew Deeks, His Excellency Allaster Cox, Ms Denise Phua, Mr David Jones, and Dr Susie Khoo commemorated the launch of the Odeon 333 City Campus

The launch comes at a milestone year, with Singapore and Australia celebrating 60 years of diplomatic relations in 2025, a moment that underscores the important role of education in strengthening connections between the two nations. This year also marks Murdoch University’s 50th anniversary and 25 years of delivering quality education to students in Singapore, making the new campus opening a fitting reflection of Kaplan and Murdoch’s shared commitment to advancing education and collaboration.

Professor Andrew Deeks, Vice-Chancellor and President of Murdoch University shared, “Over the past five decades, Murdoch has grown from a single campus in Perth to a university with a global presence. We began with a culture of critical thinking, of nurturing a community of scholars who are dedicated to making a positive impact – and with a commitment to academic excellence – and this has not changed today. As we embark on this new chapter, we reaffirm our commitment to international partnerships, and we look forward to building a brighter future in Singapore for a long time to come.”

The new campus inauguration was graced by distinguished guests, His Excellency Allaster Cox, Australian High Commissioner to Singapore, and Ms Denise Phua, Mayor of Central Singapore District, who officiated the event with a symbolic LED ball lighting ceremony. Guests were also treated to a campus tour, featuring immersive VR demonstrations that brought cutting-edge technology to life, along with a livestream connection to Murdoch’s Perth campus, showcasing the exciting potential for lessons to transcend physical boundaries.

Commenting on the launch, Dr Susie Khoo, President of Kaplan (Singapore) remarked, “This campus represents more than a new space right in the heart of the city; it embodies our commitment to investing in education, offering students diverse pathways to success and supporting them in achieving their learning goals. Located in Odeon 333, a BCA Green Mark Platinum-certified2 building, it also reflects our dedication to sustainability and building a better future.”

Campus Features
The Kaplan City Campus @ Odeon 333 spans three levels, offering thoughtfully designed study areas and well-equipped classrooms that promote learning and innovation in today’s tech-driven landscape. Its facilities include high-capacity computer labs, a wellness room, a reference room, and the Connexion, which is equipped with writable tables that double as height-adjustable whiteboards, enabling dynamic and interactive learning experiences. Additionally, a club room enhances the student experience by offering a welcoming space for relaxation, social interaction, and community-building.

High-Capacity Computer Labs
Our state-of-the-art computer labs are designed to equip students with future-ready skills in this transformative age of AI. Featuring cutting-edge hardware for maximum performance and productivity, the labs are optimised with dual monitors and an inverted-U layout that facilitates seamless interaction between students and lecturers to enhance learning outcomes.

Wellness Room
Among its key features, the campus provides a dedicated wellness room to support students’ mental and physical well-being. This serene space is designed for relaxation and self-care, ensuring a holistic approach to student support.

Club Room
With amenities for leisure, collaboration, and games such as air hockey, darts, tabletop curling, and a game console, this vibrant space offers students a place to unwind, connect, and spark creativity.

Self-Study Areas
Configured to facilitate self-study or productive group discussions while maintaining an environment conducive to focused studies, our multiple self-study areas offer a blend of comfort and functionality.

Odeon 333 City Campus Opening Promotion
Celebrate the opening of the Odeon 333 City Campus with exclusive sign-up incentives when you enrol in selected Murdoch University programmes through Kaplan during the January or May intakes! Enjoy an Education Grant of up to S$6,540 and stand a chance to win exciting prizes like laptops and Apple AirPods in our lucky draw. Don’t miss this opportunity to kickstart your education journey with added rewards—visit https://murdoch.kaplan.com.sg/ for details.

1. Kaplan City Campus @ Odeon 333 is located at 333 North Bridge Road, Level 2, Singapore 188721
2. https://www.uol.com.sg/odeon/

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About Kaplan (Singapore)

Kaplan (Singapore) is part of Kaplan Inc., one of the world’s most diverse education providers, and is 4-year EduTrust certified, demonstrating the excellent quality of our programmes and services, as well as business operations. To date, Kaplan (Singapore) has students from over 55 countries and regions, and has served more than 100,000 graduates. With over 450 academic and professional certification programme options for higher learning and skills development, Kaplan (Singapore) provides opportunities for individuals to pursue lifelong learning. Find out more at .

About Kaplan

Kaplan, Inc. is a global educational services company that helps individuals and institutions advance their goals in an ever-changing world. Our broad portfolio of solutions help students and professionals further their education and careers, universities and educational institutions attract and support students, and businesses maximize employee recruitment, retainment, and development. Stanley Kaplan founded our company in 1938 with a mission to expand educational opportunities for students of all backgrounds. Today, our thousands of employees working in 27 countries continue Stanley’s mission as they serve about 1.2 million students and professionals, 15,000 corporate clients, and 3,300 schools, school districts, colleges, and universities worldwide. Kaplan is a subsidiary of the Graham Holdings Company (NYSE: GHC). Learn more at .

About Murdoch University

Since opening our doors in 1974, Murdoch University has been committed to making education accessible to all. Our reaffirmed our purpose, focusing on three strategic themes of; Sustainability, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion and being the university of choice for First Nations People, which we bring to life through our core activities of Education, Research and Engagement. Our journey has seen us become a leading voice in conservation science, a place that encourages diversity and acknowledges the wrongs of the past, to support a more inclusive and equitable future. It’s why we are committed to building a brighter future, together.

Kaplan (Singapore)’s New City Campus at Odeon 333: Empowering Students for Success in the Future Economy

KPMG in Singapore Introduces Strategic Guide to Boost Digital Talent and Inspire Green Innovation

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 24 January 2025 – KPMG in Singapore (KPMG) has launched a strategic guide, Advancing Digital Sustainable Talent for the Future, to support local businesses in developing digital talent while embedding sustainability into their operations. Created with contributions from the Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA) and the Singapore Computer Society (SCS) Sustainable Tech SIG, the guide is closely aligned with national priorities such as the Forward Singapore exercise and the Singapore Green Plan 2030.

From Left to Right: Mr Francis Lee, SCS Executive Director Mr Benjamin Soh, Sustainable Tech SIG, Committee Member Ms Ang Guat Ling, Sustainable Tech SIG, Committee Member Mr Kenneth Ng, Vice-Chairman, Sustainable Tech SIG, Committee Joey Tan, Chairman, Sustainable Tech SIG, Committee Lim Bee Kwan, Vice-President, SCS Executive Council Sam Liew, President, SCS Executive Council Dr Janil Puthucheary, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Digital Development and Information of Singapore Lee Sze Yeng, Managing Partner, KPMG in Singapore Lyon Poh, Partner, Head of Corporate Transformation, KPMG in Singapore James Wilson, Partner, Technology Consulting Nicki Doble, Principal Advisor, Corporate Transformation, KPMG in Singapore Dr. Deven Chhaya, Partner, Infrastructure Advisory, KPMG in Singapore
From Left to Right:
Mr Francis Lee, SCS Executive Director
Mr Benjamin Soh, Sustainable Tech SIG, Committee Member
Ms Ang Guat Ling, Sustainable Tech SIG, Committee Member
Mr Kenneth Ng, Vice-Chairman, Sustainable Tech SIG, Committee
Joey Tan, Chairman, Sustainable Tech SIG, Committee
Lim Bee Kwan, Vice-President, SCS Executive Council
Sam Liew, President, SCS Executive Council
Dr Janil Puthucheary, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Digital Development and Information of Singapore
Lee Sze Yeng, Managing Partner, KPMG in Singapore
Lyon Poh, Partner, Head of Corporate Transformation, KPMG in Singapore
James Wilson, Partner, Technology Consulting
Nicki Doble, Principal Advisor, Corporate Transformation, KPMG in Singapore
Dr. Deven Chhaya, Partner, Infrastructure Advisory, KPMG in Singapore

The guide highlights how many businesses already possess essential digital talent – such as AI specialists, software developers, and network engineers – and offers actionable strategies to upskill them for evolving technological demands. It also advocates for businesses to adopt ‘Green by Design’ principles, where sustainability is built into core operations and workforce strategies from the start, rather than being treated as an afterthought.

This guide seeks to equip businesses with insights to plan ahead, offering observations of the current landscape, guidance on incorporating sustainability into business strategies, and actionable recommendations to address digital and green priorities. It supports Singapore’s vision of fostering a skilled workforce ready to leverage AI to drive sustainable innovation and long-term economic resilience.

Lyon Poh, Partner and Head of Corporate Transformation at KPMG in Singapore, remarked, “The green transition is a strategic inflection point for Singapore businesses. To succeed, companies must embed sustainability into their core strategies, not as an afterthought, but as a foundation for innovation and growth. By remapping the mindsets and skillsets of their existing workforce, leveraging digital talent to drive green innovation, and aligning with national frameworks such as the Green Plan 2030, businesses can transform challenges into opportunities. Practical steps include investing in energy-efficient technologies, redesigning operations for circularity, and collaborating across sectors to scale impactful solutions. Singapore’s strong policy environment and tech-capable workforce uniquely position it to lead in this space, creating economic value while ensuring long-term resilience. Businesses that act decisively now will not only secure a competitive edge but also contribute meaningfully to Singapore’s sustainable growth story.”

Joey Tan, Chairman, SCS Sustainable Tech SIG, said: “For a successful sustainability transformation, practitioners need to combine specialised knowledge with multidisciplinary skill sets. Green skills, including those related to green software, are essential for building a sustainable future and supporting Singapore’s transition to a resource-efficient society.”

Strategic Guide Overview – Driving Green Transformation
The guide outlines four key focus areas to help businesses succeed in integrating digital and green priorities:

1. Landscape Analysis
Examines Singapore’s digital and green initiatives while addressing global commitments like the Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goals. Identifies workforce gaps and proposes tailored solutions to improve alignment between talent development and sustainability strategies.

2. “Green by Design” Principles
Inspired by Singapore’s “Secure by Design” framework, these principles advocate embedding eco-conscious practices early in procurement, systems development, and operations, ensuring sustainability underpins all processes.

3. Digital Talent Roadmap
Offers a clear framework for businesses to upskill existing digital roles with emerging green competencies. For example, software engineers can optimise algorithms for energy efficiency, while network specialists can architect sustainable systems. This roadmap is designed to support Singapore’s Skills Frameworks.

4. Recommendations for Businesses
Practical steps include fostering a culture of green innovation to seek competitive advantage, advancing cross-sector collaborations to scale sustainable solutions and aligning processes with national initiatives like the Singapore Green Plan 2030.

Strategic Imperatives for Businesses
To seize the opportunities presented by the green economy and AI, Singapore businesses must act boldly. Key imperatives include:

  • Embedding Sustainability Across Functions

Integrate sustainability as a guiding principle across all departments to seek performance improvement opportunities instead of treating it as mere compliance.

  • Investing in Green Innovation

Commit resources to sustainable R&D and foster a culture of eco-friendly problem-solving at every level.

  • Uplifting and Leveraging Talent

Fully utilise current talent by embedding green mindsets and skillsets into digital roles, ensuring employees have the expertise to lead in this transformation.

  • Leading with Purpose

Purpose-driven organisations that align profitability with societal responsibility will differentiate themselves in this unprecedented economic shift.

A Wider Economic and Social Vision
The green economy has far-reaching implications. Its benefits include:

  • Economic Evolution

Industries such as renewable energy, green logistics, and low-carbon technologies are expected to expand, creating opportunities for market growth and adaptation.

  • Global Competitiveness

Nations and businesses adopting innovative sustainability practices will lead in setting benchmarks for global operations.

  • Social Equity

A green transition opens up new pathways of inclusivity, enabling diverse talents to play a role in shaping the global economy.

A Call to Action
The guide emphasises that the challenges posed by the green transition offer unprecedented opportunities for growth and leadership. By upskilling workforces, embedding Green by Design methodologies, and leveraging existing digital capabilities, businesses can remain competitive and contribute meaningfully to national and global sustainability goals.

KPMG’s strategic guide provides a roadmap to help enterprises lead in the green transition by making sustainability a core pillar of their operations and talent strategies. Download the guide here to take the first step in driving innovation while building a sustainable future.
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KPMG in Singapore Introduces Strategic Guide to Boost Digital Talent and Inspire Green Innovation