Toward an Athlete- and Planet-Friendly Hakone Ekiden: All Vehicles Provided for the 2026 Race Will Be Electrified JCN Newswire

Toward an Athlete- and Planet-Friendly Hakone Ekiden: All Vehicles Provided for the 2026 Race Will Be Electrified

Toyota City, Japan, Dec 23, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announced that all vehicles provided for the 102nd Tokyo-Hakone Collegiate Ekiden Championship (Hakone Ekiden) will be electrified. The race, a relay marathon to be held from January 2-3, 2026, will use BEVs, FCEVs, and HEVs. Fuel will also be switched to plant-derived, low-carbon gasoline, minimizing vehicle emissions, particularly of carbon dioxide, to work toward a more athlete- and planet-friendly race.The Hakone Ekiden is a race with a tradition spanning more than 100 years, dating back to its founding in 1920. Toyota began providing certain operational vehicles in 2003 to help nurture the next generation of young athletes and has supported the event as a sponsor since 2011. Throughout its involvement, Toyota has continually considered how to reduce vehicle emissions to make the race more athlete- and planet-friendly.Toyota is advancing its multi-pathway approach, offering electrified vehicle options tailored to diverse energy circumstances in each country and region and to varied customer needs. Accordingly, the company felt that its diverse lineup of vehicles, including BEVs and FCEVs, could contribute to the Hakone Ekiden.In total, 40 electrified vehicles will be provided for the race. The joint camera truck filming leading runners and the Century serving as a race headquarters vehicle will be provided as original FCEV models. These vehicles are equipped with fuel cells instead of engines and powered by motors that generate electricity through the chemical reaction of hydrogen and oxygen. They are extremely quiet and emit only water.Vehicles transporting people and equipment for the race will also be electrified. e-Palettes will serve as emergency response vehicles for all situations, while FCEV Coasters will transport related personnel.Each university team operations vehicle will be an HEV used in combination with low-carbon E10 gasoline, which contains 10% biofuel. ENEOS Corporation will provide E10 fuel made from ethanol derived from non-edible sorghum plants produced through the Research Association of Biomass Innovation for Next Generation Automobile Fuels(*). These initiatives will reduce exhaust gases and carbon dioxide emissions from these vehicles.Sports give people courage and touch their hearts. Toyota, which has supported athletes through various activities since its founding, will continue to help make the Hakone Ekiden a sustainable race that is both athlete- and planet-friendly through these initiatives.(*) Conducting technological research to efficiently produce bioethanol fuel for vehicles to achieve carbon neutrality. The seven member companies are ENEOS, Suzuki, Subaru, Daihatsu, Toyota, Toyota Tsusho, and Mazda.List of Provided Vehicles * : Original vehicles for the raceVehicleFY2026 (Actual)FY2027 (Planned)UnitsRace headquarters vehicleCentury* Century (FCEV)1Race headquarters vehicle (return trip only)Land Cruiser 300Crown Sedan (FCEV)1Chairperson's vehicleCentury GRMNCrown Sedan (FCEV)1Joint camera truckLight-duty truckFlatbed type* Light-duty truck (FCEV)Flatbed type1Competitor bus, joint press busCoaster* Coaster (FCEV)4Luggage vehicleHiAce* GranAce (FCEV)1PR vehicle, press vehicleCrownCrown Sedan (FCEV)4Medical vehicleHiAcee-Palette (BEV)1Emergency response vehicleNoahe-Palette (BEV)3Technical administration vehicleLBX MORIZO RRRZ (BEV)1University management vehicleNoah, VoxyNoah, Voxy (HEV) + E10 (provided by ENEOS Corporation)22 "Achieving zero, and adding new value beyond it"As part of efforts to pass our beautiful "Home Planet" to the next generation, Toyota has identified and is helping to solve issues faced by individuals and overall society, which Toyota calls "Achieving Zero," hoping to help reduce the negative impacts caused by these issues to people and the environment to zero. Additionally, Toyota is also looking "Beyond Zero" to create and provide greater value by continuing to diligently seek ways to improve lives and society for the future.About Beyond Zero: https://global.toyota/en/mobility/beyond-zero/Toyota Motor Corporation works to develop and manufacture innovative, safe and high-quality products and services that create happiness by providing mobility for all. We believe that true achievement comes from supporting our customers, partners, employees, and the communities in which we operate. Since our founding over 80 years ago in 1937, we have applied our Guiding Principles in pursuit of a safer, greener and more inclusive society. Today, as we transform into a mobility company developing connected, automated, shared and electrified technologies, we also remain true to our Guiding Principles and many of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals to help realize an ever-better world, where everyone is free to move.SDGs Initiatives: https://global.toyota/en/sustainability/sdgs/ Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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MHI Group to Accelerate Development of Digital Talent JCN Newswire

MHI Group to Accelerate Development of Digital Talent

TOKYO, Dec 23, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group has set the corporate strategy of Innovative Total Optimization (ITO), which consists of two pillars: "Group-wide optimization" and "scope expansion," aimed at achieving a "virtuous cycle of high profitability and growth investments." (*1) To realize this, MHI Group is accelerating the development of digital innovation (DI) talent to drive its digital transformation (DX).From DI Talent Development to Result Creation CycleDI development program for all employeesMHI Group comprises approximately 300 companies in Japan and overseas, encompassing a wide range of businesses from design, manufacturing, and construction, to sales, after-sales service, and general services. For such diverse businesses to grow sustainably, it is essential for MHI to strengthen its competitiveness by utilizing AI and other digital technologies.Accordingly, MHI Group is implementing a systematic program for DI talent development encompassing all employees at group companies in Japan and overseas, from general employees to senior executives. Furthermore, MHI is actively promoting open innovation by collaborating with external partners and startups to incorporate the world's leading-edge technologies and expertise. These initiatives will facilitate the formation of a global talent network and contribute to the development of highly skilled personnel.Tiered certification system to visualize growthTo put this into practice, MHI has established the DI talent Certification System. Based on the Digital Skill Standards established by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), MHI regularly updates the corporate group's own human resource model to keep pace with the rapid advancements in digital technology and ensure that it always reflects the latest requirements.There are three levels of certification: Basic, Advanced, and Master. The levels reflect a comprehensive evaluation of each employee's record of training programs completed, status of qualifications, and project experience. In particular, the Master certification is awarded only after a rigorous review by evaluators established by the Digital Innovation Headquarters.(*2)Communities that accelerate transformationTo accelerate DX promotion, MHI has developed communities where employees share knowledge on AI and digital utilization. Specifically, the "Global IT Conference" promotes the use of AI and digital technologies in cooperation with overseas sites; the "AI Salon" holds monthly lectures by experts on AI utilization; and an idea contest gathers innovative business improvement ideas and implements outstanding proposals. As a result, AI and digital utilization are penetrating throughout the company, generating improvement ideas from all business locations.Putting ideas into practiceThrough these community activities, initiatives where employees independently identify issues and shape solutions using digital technologies are expanding. Employees take the lead and work in collaboration with digital specialist organizations to implement an integrated process from problem identification to use case creation, system implementation, and effectiveness verification. Through practice, employees refine their skills and mindset, producing tangible results such as improved operational efficiency and the creation of new business models.MHI Group is accelerating digital talent development for all employees and building a virtuous cycle of DX promotion and value creation through the certification system, education, communities, and practice. Looking ahead, the company aims for the developed DI talent to become the core of DX promotion across the group, driving new value creation and business transformation.(*1) Based on MHI Group's corporate mission of "Combine cutting-edge technology with many years of expertise to provide solutions to the evolving challenges facing the world while enriching people's lives."(*2) MHI Group established the Digital Innovation Headquarters to further accelerate digital innovation to create and provide new value through "smart connections" among its product groups and digital technologies. For more information, see the following press release. https://www.mhi.com/news/22062001.htmlAbout MHI GroupMitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group is one of the world’s leading industrial groups, spanning energy, smart infrastructure, industrial machinery, aerospace and defense. MHI Group combines cutting-edge technology with deep experience to deliver innovative, integrated solutions that help to realize a carbon neutral world, improve the quality of life and ensure a safer world. For more information, please visit www.mhi.com or follow our insights and stories on spectra.mhi.com. Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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MHI and EXEO Group Build and Begin Commercial Use of Japan’s First GPU Servers with Two-Phase DLC JCN Newswire

MHI and EXEO Group Build and Begin Commercial Use of Japan’s First GPU Servers with Two-Phase DLC

TOKYO, Dec 23, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and EXEO Group, Inc. have built and begun commercial use of graphics processing unit (GPU) servers efficiently cooled by two-phase direct-to-chip cooling (two-phase DLC),(1) the first such system in Japan. The location is EXEO Group's data center. GPU servers are being increasingly used in data centers due to the spread of generative AI, and the high heat generated has become a challenge. The introduction of innovative two-phase DLC addresses this problem safely.Conventionally, the main method for cooling GPUs has been air cooling by means of a heat sink.(2) However, the latest GPUs generate heat in the 1,000 to 1,400W range, making it difficult to achieve stable cooling. The main challenges were as follows.The first problem was that the air-cooled system could not cool the GPU sufficiently, leading to concerns about stable operation, and the potential as a factor for output limitation and failure risk. Two-phase DLC directly dissipates heat by means of a cold plate applied directly on the GPU chip, through which liquid and gaseous coolant is circulated, resulting in a heat transfer rate that is an order of magnitude higher than conventional air cooling. This enables stable operation of GPUs with high heat output, while also reducing the failure risk for the entire system.The second issue was that single-phase liquid cooling systems had a risk of damaging the server in the event of a coolant leak. Two-phase DLC ensures safety by using non-conductive refrigerants that are electrically insulating, and so will not short circuit electrical circuits if a leak occurs, preventing damage to servers and other expensive IT equipment. The system can be used with a sense of security.The third challenge was the increase in power consumption from fans with high air volume, as well as auxiliary cooling equipment, which tended to increase CO2 emissions. The highly efficient heat removal with two-phase DLC reduces the power usage of large fans inside the server. This improves the power factor for cooling and lowers PUE(3), reducing energy consumption and environmental impact, and curbing operating costs and the carbon footprint.(4)EXEO Group, to ensure the high cooling efficiency and stable operation of high-performance GPU servers used for generative AI and other functions, has adopted the two-phase DLC system provided by MHI, and begun actual operation and commercial use for the first time in Japan. The combination of MHI's heating and cooling technology with EXEO Group's expertise in building and operating data centers has led to the realization of a one-stop service for GPU servers.Going forward, the two companies will continue to accumulate technologies for system building and operations, meet the needs of continually expanding large-scale data centers, and based on the technological capabilities of both companies, provide highly reliable, one-stop solutions with low environmental impact for data center facilities, to promote green transformation (GX) in the IT sector.(1) Two-phase DLC (Direct Liquid Cooling) uses both liquid and gaseous refrigerant, circulating coolant directly on the GPU chip to remove heat.(2) A heat sink is a device that efficiently dissipates heat from the heat-generating components in electronic devices and machinery, curbing the temperature rise of components.(3) Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) is an indicator of how efficiently a data center uses power. The closer to 1.0, the greater the efficiency.(4) Carbon footprint is a quantification of the total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly and indirectly by individuals, companies, products, and services. About MHI GroupMitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group is one of the world’s leading industrial groups, spanning energy, smart infrastructure, industrial machinery, aerospace and defense. MHI Group combines cutting-edge technology with deep experience to deliver innovative, integrated solutions that help to realize a carbon neutral world, improve the quality of life and ensure a safer world. For more information, please visit www.mhi.com or follow our insights and stories on spectra.mhi.com. Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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MHI Participates in Demonstration Testing of Vehicle-Infrastructure Integration System for Autonomous Buses in Shimotsuke City JCN Newswire

MHI Participates in Demonstration Testing of Vehicle-Infrastructure Integration System for Autonomous Buses in Shimotsuke City

TOKYO, Dec 19, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) is participating in demonstration testing of a vehicle-infrastructure integration system(1) for autonomous buses on a local bus line in Shimotsuke City, Tochigi Prefecture. This is part of an initiative to promote and expand unmanned autonomous transportation services in the Shimotsuke and Oyama area(2). The testing will take place on the Jichi Medical University Line for a period of around 2.5 months from 15th December. Testing will be conducted by the Kanto Regional Development Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) and coordinated by Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. MHI has received an order from Nippon Koei to oversee the installation and removal of the vehicle-infrastructure integration system and the collection of data. The demonstration testing of the vehicle-infrastructure integration system will be conducted in cooperation with the demonstration testing of autonomous buses implemented in collaboration with Tochigi Prefecture, Shimotsuke City, and the transportation operator Kanto Transportation, Inc., with support from MLIT.This demonstration testing will verify whether the vehicle-infrastructure integration system can support the safe and smooth operation of autonomous buses by detecting and sending peripheral information when autonomous buses depart.MHI's vehicle-infrastructure integration system combines camera images and AI image analysis to detect and track other vehicles and pedestrians on the road, convert this input into information such as position and direction and speed of travel, and send this to autonomous vehicles as object data. AI image analysis of images also enables identification of vehicles, including trucks, cars, and motorcycles. Comparatively low-priced monocular optical cameras are used as sensors with the aim of setting prices that allow the system to be introduced widely.MHI already has experience with vehicle-infrastructure integration systems due to past work such as testing to improve safety by enabling autonomous buses to detect oncoming vehicles from side roads at intersections, which are blind spots for autonomous buses, and to detect vehicles approaching from the opposite direction when making a right turn.MHI will continue to contribute to ensuring the availability of public transportation networks by maintaining bus lines facing manpower shortage through means such as promoting the development of vehicle-infrastructure integration systems and other operational support systems and actively rolling out solutions-based activities for the adoption of autonomous buses in society.Overview of demonstration testing- Period: December 15, 2025 - end of February 2026- Line and section: Jichi Medical University Station stop to Jichi Medical University Hospital stop on the Jichi Medical University Line- Nature of testing1. When an autonomous bus departs from a bus stop set up at the rotary at JR Jichi Medical University Station, the vehicle-infrastructure integration system will detect a vehicle approaching from a holding area located diagonally behind and to the right (center of the rotary) and the necessary information, such as the position and speed, will be sent to the autonomous bus. This will address the issue of vehicles approaching diagonally from behind and to the right, a case where there is not much time for detection with an onboard sensor, assisting in safe departures from bus stops.2. When a car is stopped at or near the bus stop at the JR Jichi Medical University Station rotary, the vehicle-infrastructure integration system will detect them and instruct the driver of the car to move, enabling smooth operation of the autonomous bus.(1) The vehicle-infrastructure integration system for this demonstration testing is driving support technology developed for autonomous vehicles and connected cars. The system uses sensors on the ground to detect information on the road that cannot be directly seen, or cannot easily be seen, by the vehicle, and sends the data to the vehicle. This allows the vehicle to more accurately assess its surroundings, enabling safer and more efficient driving.(2) In Tochigi Prefecture, efforts are underway to promote and expand unmanned autonomous transportation services through various demonstration experiments conducted in collaboration with Tochigi Prefecture, Shimotsuke City, Oyama City, and the transportation operator Kanto Transportation, Inc. This fiscal year, Shimotsuke City aims to achieve demonstration operations at Level 4 autonomy.Illustration of support for autonomous buses by vehicle-infrastructure integration systemIllustration of prevention of cars from stopping at the bus stop by the vehicle-infrastructure integration systemAbout MHI GroupMitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group is one of the world’s leading industrial groups, spanning energy, smart infrastructure, industrial machinery, aerospace and defense. MHI Group combines cutting-edge technology with deep experience to deliver innovative, integrated solutions that help to realize a carbon neutral world, improve the quality of life and ensure a safer world. For more information, please visit www.mhi.com or follow our insights and stories on spectra.mhi.com Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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NEC and emaratech Collaborate on Biometric Smart Gates Supporting UAE Airport Operations JCN Newswire

NEC and emaratech Collaborate on Biometric Smart Gates Supporting UAE Airport Operations

DUBAI, UAE, Dec 19, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - NEC, a global leader in biometric and identity solutions, has teamed up with emaratech, the UAE’s leading digital identity and border control provider, to deploy six advanced biometric smart gates at the crew immigration area within flydubai’s Airport Operations Centre in Dubai. The solution enables secure, contactless identity verification for airline crew, streamlining clearance processes in one of the world’s busiest airport environments.Using NEC’s NeoFace Express X5 facepods, crew identities are authenticated almost instantly. This replaces manual checks with a fully automated, paperless process. Working together with emaratech, the solution is integrated with flydubai’s digital infrastructure and UAE immigration platforms to provide fast and accurate validation while maintaining the highest standards of data security and privacy.Top-Ranked TechnologyNEC’s face recognition technology has repeatedly ranked at the top of evaluations by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) since 2009. In recent Face Recognition Technology Evaluations, NEC achieved the No. 1 ranking in 1:N identification accuracy as well as in aging tests using images taken more than 10 to 12 years apart, reflecting the typical passport renewal cycle."This milestone, in partnership with emaratech, reflects our commitment to bringing global innovation into the GCC’s aviation sector," said Mohamed Shawky, Director - Regional Sales & Strategic Accounts, NEC. "As airlines and airports in the region continue to grow, NEC is delivering biometric and digital identity solutions that combine security with efficiency. Together with our partners, we are shaping a smarter, safer and more seamless travel experience.""NEC is already creating safe and seamless experiences at airports around the world, with thousands of biometric touchpoints in daily use," said Bill Carleton, Director, NEC Corporation of America. "This integration with emaratech, supporting flydubai’s crew operations, reinforces our role in helping aviation stakeholders modernize mission-critical processes. When fast, secure identity verification and authentication are essential, our technology is trusted to deliver with accuracy, reliability and scale."His Excellency Thani Alzaffin, Group Chief Executive Officer, emaratech, added: "Our collaboration with NEC marks a pivotal step in enhancing the UAE’s digital identity infrastructure. By integrating NEC’s top-ranked facial recognition technology into emaratech’s trusted platforms, we are redefining how biometric solutions can streamline and secure critical border control processes. This partnership reinforces our commitment to delivering scalable, AI-powered solutions that elevate operational excellence and user trust—today and into the future."With advanced biometric deployments in more than 80 airports across 50 countries and regions worldwide, NEC continues to shape the future of travel and identity with trusted, AI-driven solutions.About NEC CorporationNEC Corporation has established itself as a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies while promoting the brand statement of “Orchestrating a brighter world.” NEC enables businesses and communities to adapt to rapid changes taking place in both society and the market as it provides for the social values of safety, security, fairness and efficiency to promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. For more information, visit NEC at https://www.nec.com. Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Fujitsu to showcase mobility and physical AI tech at CES 2026 JCN Newswire

Fujitsu to showcase mobility and physical AI tech at CES 2026

KAWASAKI, Japan, Dec 19, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Fujitsu today announced that it will be exhibiting its mobility solutions and physical AI technology at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, which will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) from January 6th - 9th 2026.Fujitsu is partnering with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to introduce its AI-driven mobility solutions that are offered as part of Uvance, the company’s business model geared towards solving societal issues. Fujitsu’s showcase will be separated into three phases allowing visitors to see how software defined vehicles (SDV) can evolve from individual vehicles to connected fleets and to wider application across society with Fujitsu’s technology. On display will be Fujitsu’s foundational SDV technology that leverages proprietary AI technology to develop SDV software securely and at pace, visualizing threats, uncovering root causes and automating development. Also, on show will be real-time analysis technology that enhances urban safety by using vehicles as moving sensors, and simulations for traffic congestion reduction using Fujitsu’s Social Digital Twin which reproduces complex human behaviors accurately in a digital space using behavioral economics and AI.In a separate location, the Fujitsu booth will exhibit the company’s latest developments in physical AI including its spatial world model technology which is designed to facilitate human-robot collaboration by helping robots predict and react to human behavior. This solution leverages data from fixed and mobile cameras to map actors and objects in a physical space on a 3D scene graph. AI is then applied to interpret the causal relationships and model how humans in the physical space will act. The booth will feature live demos of the spatial world model in action where robots safely collaborate alongside human participants.Fujitsu will be exhibiting at the Fujitsu booth located at 9317 LVCC North Hall as well as in partnership with AWS at the Amazon booth located at 4099 LVCC West Hall.For more information, or to arrange an interview or tour of the Fujitsu booth, please contact us below or visit https://mkt-americas.global.fujitsu.com/fujitsu-at-ces-2026CES is one of the largest and most influential technology events in the world with more than 140,000 people attending last year’s show from over 150 countries.Fujitsu’s Commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations in 2015 represent a set of common goals to be achieved worldwide by 2030.Fujitsu’s purpose — “to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation” — is a promise to contribute to the vision of a better future empowered by the SDGs.About FujitsuFujitsu’s purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers around the globe, our 113,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: AI, Computing, Networks, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$23 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: global.fujitsuPress ContactsFujitsu LimitedPublic and Investor Relations DivisionInquiries Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Kirin and Fujitsu elucidate a novel gut-brain axis mechanism of citicoline for the first time worldwide through AI-based analysis and experimental validation leveraging drug discovery DX technology JCN Newswire

Kirin and Fujitsu elucidate a novel gut-brain axis mechanism of citicoline for the first time worldwide through AI-based analysis and experimental validation leveraging drug discovery DX technology

Tokyo and Kawasaki, Japan, Dec 19, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Kirin Holdings Company, Limited and Fujitsu Limited have jointly conducted research on food functionality simulation with the goal of creating new functionalities in food. This research utilized QSP (Quantitative Systems Pharmacology) models[1], one of the AI-driven digital transformation (DX) technologies for drug discovery[2], combined with real-world experimental validation. As a result, the study has, for the first time worldwide, identified a previously unknown mechanism within the gut-brain axis[3] associated with citicoline[4], a compound known for its role in supporting cognitive health. This finding was obtained by combining virtual subject simulations based on advanced QSP technologies developed by Fujitsu in collaboration with its partner Nova In Silico SAS(France) with cell-based experimental validation.Conventional drug discovery has been time-consuming and costly, with limitations in improving confidence in demonstrating efficacy in humans. In recent years, the diversification of medical needs and stricter constraints on animal testing have further increased the demand for efficient R&D. To address these challenges, the introduction of DX technologies utilizing AI and data science has been accelerating. In particular, virtual subject generation and in silico simulation[5] enabled by DX technologies are expected to improve reliability in demonstrating efficacy in humans without animal testing, making their application in food functionality research highly promising.This study represents a globally pioneering example of the full-scale application of DX technologies in food functionality research. It evaluated novel physiological functions of citicoline by combining AI-based prediction with experimental validation. These findings are expected to accelerate the adoption of AI-driven DX technologies in health science and contribute significantly to realizing a society that promotes longevity and well-being through innovative food solutions.Research ResultsWe collected information on citicoline’s metabolic profile and its action-related receptors from Kirin’s proprietary data and literature reviews. Using digital transformation (DX) technology, we constructed a QSP model to evaluate the functional properties of citicoline. Simulations using this model predicted that oral administration of citicoline enhances cholinergic signaling in the gut–nerve axis (Figure 1) and induces a dose-dependent increase in acetylcholine levels within intestinal synapses (Figure 2). In parallel, in vitro experimental validation confirmed that citicoline activates neuronal signaling through the intestinal pathway in a co-culture system of intestinal epithelial cells and neurons (Figure 3).Figure 1. Simulation-based evaluation of ligand-binding cholinergic receptors in enteric neurons using a QSP modelFigure 2. Simulation-based evaluation of acetylcholine levels within intestinal synapses using a QSP modelFigure 3. Assessment of Neural Activation with a Microelectrode Array in an Intestinal Epithelial Cell–Neuron Co-culture SystemKey FindingsThis study predicted, through AI-based analysis, that citicoline could activate neuronal signaling via the gut and validated this prediction in vitro. Furthermore, gut nerves are known to be closely interconnected with the brain. This research has elucidated part of the gut-brain mechanism of citicoline.Future PlansThis study represents a globally pioneering example of the full-scale application of DX technology in food functionality research. It provides insights that help elucidate new physiological functions of citicoline, which are essential for supporting brain function, thereby enhancing citicoline’s value as a functional ingredient for health.[1] QSP (Quantitative Systems Pharmacology) models:An information science approach that integrates physiological and pathophysiological networks into computational models to predict drug activity, therapeutic effects, and systemic effects of nutrients.[2] AI-driven digital transformation (DX) technologies for drug discovery: A method that uses digital technologies such as AI to comprehensively elucidate interactions between disease-related biological systems and drug discovery candidates, including pharmacokinetics and side effects, through mathematical modeling and computer-based analysis. This approach enables the analysis of large-scale molecular data and efficient identification of new drug candidates.[3] Gut-brain axis:A bidirectional communication network in which the gut and brain influence each other, interconnected through neural, endocrine, immune, and metabolic pathways.[4] Citicoline:A compound manufactured by Kyowa Hakko Bio, part of the Kirin Group, and marketed globally since the early 1990s, primarily in Europe and the United States. It is widely used as an ingredient in supplements and beverages designed to support cognitive function, as well as in pharmaceutical formulations. Currently, citicoline is approved for pharmaceutical use only in Japan.[5] In silico simulation:An information science methodology that uses data analysis of biological phenomena to predict biological and pharmacological processes and functionalities through computer-based simulations.About Kirin HoldingsKirin Holdings Company, Limited is an international company that operates in the Food & Beverages domain (Food & Beverages businesses), Pharmaceuticals domain (Pharmaceuticals businesses), and Health Science domain (Health Science business), both in Japan and across the globe.Kirin Holdings can trace its roots to Japan Brewery, which was established in 1885. Japan Brewery became Kirin Brewery in 1907. Since then, the company has expanded its business with fermentation and biotechnology as its core technologies, and entered the pharmaceutical business in the 1980s, all of which continue to be global growth centers. In 2007, Kirin Holdings was established as a pure holding company and is currently focusing on boosting its Health Science domain.Under the Kirin Group Vision 2027 (KV 2027), a long-term management plan launched in 2019, the Kirin Group aims to become “A global leader in CSV*, creating value across our world of Food & Beverages to Pharmaceuticals”. Going forward, the Kirin Group will continue to leverage its strengths to create both social and economic value through its businesses, with the aim of achieving sustainable growth in corporate value.* Creating Shared Value. Combined added value for consumers and society at large. Find out more: Kirin Group Vision 2027About FujitsuFujitsu's purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers around the globe, our 113,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: AI, Computing, Networks, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$23 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: global.fujitsuPress ContactsKirin Holdings Company, LimitedCorporate Communication DepartmentNakano Central Park South, 4-10-2 Nakano, Nakano-ku, Tokyo+81-3-6837-7028www.kirinholdings.com/en/kirin-cc@kirin.co.jpFujitsu LimitedPublic and Investor Relations DivisionInquiries Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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TANAKA PRECIOUS METAL GROUP and TANAKA MIRAI Lab. Released Their Fourth Collaborative Musical Work with Sound Wellness Lab (Della): “Precious Metal Orchestra – A Musical Voyage through the Sound of Precious Metals for Christmas” now available for streaming. JCN Newswire

TANAKA PRECIOUS METAL GROUP and TANAKA MIRAI Lab. Released Their Fourth Collaborative Musical Work with Sound Wellness Lab (Della): “Precious Metal Orchestra – A Musical Voyage through the Sound of Precious Metals for Christmas” now available for streaming.

TOKYO, Dec 18, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - TANAKA MIRAI Lab., an in-house innovation organization of TANAKA PRECIOUS METAL GROUP Co., Ltd. (head office: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Group CEO: Koichiro Tanaka), has co-created the musical work with Sound Wellness Lab, the sound research institute of Della Co., Ltd., a long-established label known for music that supports mental and physical well-being. The series features musical works composed entirely from the sounds of precious metals such as gold (Au), silver (Ag), and platinum (Pt). The fourth release in the series, “Precious Metal Orchestra – A Musical Voyage through the Sound of Precious Metals for Christmas” became available on major music streaming services on Friday, October 31, 2025, available exclusively in Japanese.TANAKA has been advancing a transformation of its overall business toward the year 2085, the 200th anniversary of its founding, with the aim of “creating a bright future that no one has ever seen before.” As part of this initiative, TANAKA established the TANAKA MIRAI Lab., an organization dedicated to driving the creation of new paradigms for a better future—from emergence to realization—and has been pursuing a wide range of research and development activities.As one of its research themes, TANAKA MIRAI Lab. has turned its focus to the “acoustic properties of precious metals”. With support from Della’s Sound Wellness Lab—which scientifically analyzes the physiological and psychological effects of sound on humans and produces musical works based on these insights—TANAKA MIRAI Lab. has been developing a unique series of musical compositions created solely from precious metal sounds since June 2025.The fourth collaborative musical work in the series features a Christmas theme. The piece is composed entirely of shimmering sound sources created from real precious metals performing well-known and classic Christmas melodies, delivering an ‘illumination of sound’ that enriches and transforms any space. The sound design was led by composer Mitsuhiro, renowned for his many acclaimed healing-music works.Going forward, we plan to further expand the range of precious metal sound sources and incorporate more diverse performance techniques, with the aim of establishing ‘precious metal sound’ as a new musical genre.Composer Mitsuhiro’s CommentThe sound produced by pure precious metals is astonishingly clear. It extends with a pristine, unwavering purity—like the crisp air of an early winter morning—and that clarity is part of its unique appeal. In an era that values music capable of moving the heart through the power of simple, authentic sound, I hope these compositions will be enjoyed across many occasions, from celebrations such as weddings to in-store background music, or even as a musical gift accompanying something special for a loved one.Composition DetailsTrack List1. O Come, All Ye Faithful – Gold Sound2. We Wish You a Merry Christmas – Silver-Copper Sound3. Silent Night – Silver Sound4. Jingle Bells – Ensemble SoundTitle: Precious Metal Orchestra – A Musical Voyage Through the Sound of Precious Metals for ChristmasArrangement: MitsuhiroNumber of Tracks: 4Catalog Number: DLTA-8504Release Date: October 31, 2025Label: Della Co., Ltd.Streaming Link (available exclusively in Japanese): https://lnk.to/DLTA-8504Product Link (available exclusively in Japanese):https://www.della.co.jp/products/dlta-8504About the "Precious Metal Orchestra - A Musical Voyage Through the Sound of Precious Metals" ProjectThe project to create music using the sounds of precious metals began in August 2023. Leveraging TANAKA’s core strengths, the team specially crafted eight types of precious metal plates—including gold (Au), silver (Ag), and platinum (Pt). Through months of prototyping and repeated recording sessions, these materials were successfully transformed into high-quality sound sources.Sound sources of various pitches were recorded by striking precious metal plates of different sizes (shown here is pure gold) mounted on the glockenspiel, which is a keyboard percussion instrument that produces sound by striking metal bars with mallets.The compositions recorded using sound sources derived from each precious metal—each possessing its own distinct tone, resonance (overtones), and even ultrasonic overtones beyond the audible range—are well-known masterpieces of classical music. These works have already been released as Vol. 1 through Vol. 3 in the unique “precious metal sound” series.Sound Wellness Lab (Dela Co., Ltd.)Della Co., Ltd. has established its own research institute, the Sound Wellness Lab, to harness the power of music in medical and wellness settings. The company scientifically analyzes the effects that elements such as the resonance, volume, and tempo of sound have on people's physiological and psychological states and continues to explore the possibilities of sound in collaboration with experts in a variety of fields.Official website: https://www.della.co.jp/Mitsuhiro's biographyGraduated in 1985 from the Department of Composition at Kunitachi College of Music. In 1991, he established the Nagano Music Institute. To date, he has released over 100 original CD albums, more than 250 arranged CD albums, and has published over 20 music books. He is also dedicated to training the next generation at Tokai University, Hachioji Music School, and Kunitachi College of Music. In addition, he is responsible for producing the relaxing music channel for Japan Airlines’ in-flight entertainment. About TANAKA MIRAI Lab.TANAKA has been advancing a transformation of its overall business toward the year 2085, the 200th anniversary of its founding, with the aim of “creating a future that no one has ever seen before.” As part of this initiative, TANAKA launched TANAKA MIRAI Lab, an organization to advance this transformation and create the future.TANAKA MIRAI Lab.’s mission is to envision an unseen future and realize various possibilities by conducting research derived from “kisho (precious and rare) value.”Official Website: https://mirailab.tanaka.co.jp/About TANAKASince its foundation in 1885, TANAKA has built a portfolio of products to support a diversified range of business uses focused on precious metals. TANAKA is a leader in Japan regarding the volume of precious metals it handles. Over many years, TANAKA has manufactured and sold precious metal products for industry and provided precious metals in such forms as jewelry and assets. As precious metals specialists, all Group companies in Japan and worldwide collaborate on manufacturing, sales, and technology development to offer a full range of products and services. With 5,591 employees, the group’s consolidated net sales for the fiscal year ended December 2024 were 846.9 billion yen.TANAKA Industrial Precious Metal Materials Portalhttps://tanaka-preciousmetals.comPress inquiriesTANAKA PRECIOUS METAL GROUP Co., Ltd.https://tanaka-preciousmetals.com/en/inquiries-for-media/Press release: https://www.acnnewswire.com/docs/files/20251218.pdf Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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PropertyGuru Asia Real Estate Summit spotlights PropertyGuru Week 2025 with conversations on ‘Trusted Marketplaces and Thriving Communities’ JCN Newswire

PropertyGuru Asia Real Estate Summit spotlights PropertyGuru Week 2025 with conversations on ‘Trusted Marketplaces and Thriving Communities’

ARES 2025 PROMOTES INDUSTRY DIALOGUE, REINFORCING THE ROLE OF SECURE, DEPENDABLE PLATFORMS IN SUSTAINABLE, RESILIENT URBAN DEVELOPMENTBANGKOK, Dec 18, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - The 11th edition of the PropertyGuru Asia Real Estate Summit (ARES 2025), supported by Sybarite Architects, highlighted PropertyGuru Week 2025 in the company of experts and industry leaders from across Asia Pacific.Also known as the thought leadership platform of PropertyGuru Group, ARES 2025 took over The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok for a full day of expert talks, panel discussions, keynote presentations, and networking sessions on 11 December. The Summit served as a prelude to the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final and International Luncheon, both held on 12 December, which gathered the finest real estate developers and design practices from 13 property markets across Asia Pacific.Delving into this year’s theme of “Trusted Marketplaces and Thriving Communities,” ARES 2025 attracted over 400 delegates eager to converse about topics at the intersection of property, technology, and design.The Economist Keynote by Syetarn Hansakul, Senior Analyst, South-East Asia, The Economist Intelligence Corporate NetworkSyetarn Hansakul, senior analyst for South-East Asia at The Economist Intelligence Corporate Network, opened ARES 2025 with macro insights on a year of global challenges and outlook for the region heading into 2026.Design Spotlight by Simon Mitchell, Co-Founder, SybariteSimon Mitchell, co-founder of award-winning design practice Sybarite Architects, then put the Design Spotlight firmly on "The Power of Place," highlighting award-winning commissions such as SKP Wuhan.Panel Discussion: The Brand Premium: How Urban Branded Residences Are Rewriting the Rules of ValueA panel discussion, "The Brand Premium,” followed, with Bill Barnett, managing director of C9 Hotelworks, as moderator. Leading voices from the hospitality industry discussed the way branded residences are rewriting the rules of value: Jael Fischer, head of development for Asia Pacific at Six Senses; Lee Lin, regional director for APAC at Nobu Hospitality; Penny Trinh, vice president of mixed-use development at Marriott International; and Saowarin Chanprakaisi, vice president of business development at The Ascott Limited.Tech Spotlight by Duncan James Simpson, Founder and Director of CyberAI / Philanthropist / Television & Social Media PersonalityIn one of the Summit’s most anticipated portions, broadcast personality Duncan James Simpson, founder and director of CyberAI, addressed data security in an AI-driven market.Panel Discussion: Rethinking Equity in Asian Real EstateThe afternoon featured a panel on rethinking equity in Asian real estate, moderated by Dr. Nai Jia Lee, head of real estate intelligence at PropertyGuru Group. Contributing to the conversation were Dr. Jing Yu, deputy chief of the Bangkok Programme Office of UN-Habitat; Marine Novita, co-founder and president director of MilikiRumah; Dr. Tan Tee Khoon, executive council member of the Singapore Institute of Estate Agents; and Anton Wormann, founder and CEO of Anton in Japan Media.Further discussions examined the wellness edge in developing communities, moderated by Viona Zhang, deputy managing director of C9 Hotelworks. The panel comprised Christine Li, head of APAC research at Knight Frank; Dino Sukosol, co-owner and director of Sukosol Hotels; Kevin Tai, licensed physical therapist and Mister Global Taiwan 2023; and Pim Asavahame, host of the Pimchology podcast.Panel Discussion: Resilient Cities in the Era of Digital EconomiesAmbassador Chantale Wong, former US executive director to the Asian Development Bank, joined the subsequent panel on resilient cities in the era of digital economies. Moderated by Sumitha Soorian, chief marketing and commercial officer of Headland, Phuket, the panel also included fresh perspectives from Cyndy Tan Jarabata, president of Tajara Leisure and Hospitality Group; Diep Do, green and resilient building program lead in Vietnam and Thailand for the International Finance Corporation; and Sanjay Popli, co-founder and group CEO of Cryptomind.International Keynote: Building future resilience through sport and community, by Panipak “Tennis” Wongpattanakit, Two-time Olympic Gold Medallist in TaekwondoThe summit concluded with an international keynote from two-time Olympic gold medallist Panipak “Tennis” Wongpattanakit, who spoke about building resilience through sport and community.After the Summit, VIP guests were invited to an exclusive cocktail afterparty at the Kandhavas Place of The Athenee Hotel. The occasion also served to honour the four ARES Power Women of 2025: Ambassador Chantale Wong; Marine Novita; Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi, executive vice president of The Sukosol Hotels & The Siam and honorary president of the Thai Hotels Association; and Ar. (Dr.) Serina Hijjas, principal director of HIJJAS Architects + Planners and president of the Malaysia Green Building Council.PropertyGuru Week 2025 concluded on 13 December 2025 with Kevin Tai returning to the stage, this time at Cinema Oasis in Bangkok. The Creator Spotlight elaborated further on Tai’s experience in health and wellness spaces as well as the use of popular platforms to promote influence with no filters.Jules Kay, General Manager, PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards & EventsJules Kay, general manager of PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards and Events, said: “We connect technology with design to bring finance together with sustainability, data with human experience, policy with innovation. All these things come together at ARES.”He added: “There are more complexities facing Asia and more challenges coming into the markets every year. Whether you build, finance, design, market, regulate, or even seek a property, the influencing forces have an effect. Our job at PropertyGuru goes beyond listing properties that people can buy. We want to reduce the uncertainty and create trust amongst the people that want to find property across Asia. When we make trusted decisions, those decisions improve and communities improve. Thank you for your continued trust in us as we continue to build trusted marketplaces and, through them, thriving communities.”The PropertyGuru Asia Real Estate Summit is held every year as part of PropertyGuru Week in Thailand, alongside the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final.Over the years, ARES has advocated for innovation, green building, climate action, gender equity, and sustainability. Showcasing innovative technologies as well as up-and-coming leaders, the PropertyGuru Asia Real Estate Summit has been helping the industry advance through much-needed conversations on proptech and beyond.ARES 2025 was supported by Sybarite Architects, along with partners such as Bridges, BusinessWorld, Detik, D+A Magazine, Hot Magazine, Inquirer Property, Kompas.com, Kopi and Property, Luxury Society of Asia, Manila Bulletin, Niaga Times, Penang Property Talk, Prop2morrow, REm Thailand, SquareRooms, Tatler Asia Homes, TerraBKK, The Grid, The Malaysia Voice, The Philippine Star, and Top10 of Asia.For more information and online registration, visit asiarealestatesummit.com.ABOUT PROPERTYGURU GROUP:PropertyGuru is Southeast Asia’s leading1 PropTech company, and the preferred destination for over 32 million property seekers monthly2 to connect with over 50,000 agents3 monthly to find their dream home. PropertyGuru empowers property seekers with more than 2.1 million real estate listings4, in-depth insights, and solutions that enable them to make confident property decisions across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.PropertyGuru.com.sg was launched in Singapore in 2007 and since then, PropertyGuru Group has made the property journey a transparent one for property seekers in Southeast Asia. In the last 18 years, PropertyGuru has grown into a high-growth PropTech company with a robust portfolio including leading property marketplaces and award-winning mobile apps across its markets in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Thailand as well as the region’s biggest and most respected industry recognition platform – PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards, events, and publications across Asia.For more information, please visit: PropertyGuruGroup.com; PropertyGuru Group on LinkedIn.(1) Based on SimilarWeb data between July 2024 and December 2024.(2) Based on Google Analytics data between July 2024 and December 2024.(3) Based on data between October 2024 and December 2024.(4) Based on data between July 2024 and December 2024.PROPERTYGURU CONTACTS:General Enquiries:Richard Allan Aquino, Head of Brand & Marketing ServicesM: +66 92 954 4154E: allan@propertyguru.com Sales, Nominations, & Sponsorships:Udomluk Suwan, Sales DirectorM: +66 87 699 4433E: may@propertyguru.comMedia & Partnerships:Nate Dacua, Senior Manager, Media and Marketing ServicesM: +66 92 701 2510E: nate@propertyguru.comPiyachanok Raungpaka, Senior Media & Marketing Services ExecutiveM: +66 94 887 5163E: piyachanok@propertyguru.com Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. 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Developers and designers of tomorrow’s cities triumph at the 20th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final JCN Newswire

Developers and designers of tomorrow’s cities triumph at the 20th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final

CULMINATION OF THE 2025 PROPERTYGURU ASIA PROPERTY AWARDS SERIES DISTINGUISHES THE BEST IN ASIA WITH OVER 90 MARKS OF EXCELLENCEBANGKOK, Dec 16, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - The 20th edition of the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards series has culminated in spectacular style at its Grand Final, distinguishing sublime real estate achievements across the region.After a landmark journey through 13 property markets, the 2025 PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final set apart Asia’s outstanding developers, developments, and designs in ceremonies today at The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok.Commemorating 20 years of recognising achievements in real estate, the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final featured over 90 categories celebrating the “Best in Asia,” in line with PropertyGuru’s vision of powering communities to live, work, and thrive in tomorrow’s cities. Finalists were chosen from the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards’ series of galas and events across the region.Henderson Land Development Company Limited from Hong Kong brought home the prestigious golden statuette of Best Developer (Asia). The Legacy - 8 Castle Road, Mid Levels, Henderson Land Development Company Limited’s ultra-luxurious joint venture with leading developer New World Development Company Limited, achieved a double victory in the development and design categories.One Central Macau Revamp by Properties Sub F, Limited, a joint venture of Hongkong Land Group and Shun Tak Development Limited, also won and represented the Chinese special administrative regions. Design innovation from Mainland China was prominently recognised this year, with wins for top design practices Benoy, CAN Design, J&A Design, and Lead8.With a total of 17 Best in Asia titles, Malaysia was the top-performing country at the 2025 PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final. JLand Group emerged victorious as Best Industrial Developer (Asia), winning for its township development Bandar Dato’ Onn. MTD Properties and Faire Development were named Best Affordable Residential Developer (Asia) and Best Breakthrough Developer (Asia), respectively.Malaysia’s honours were spread across diverse developments emphasising connectivity, sustainability, multi-generational flexibility, and premium living experiences. Other winning companies included Armani Group; Astaka Kimlun Sdn Bhd; City Motors Group; Exal (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd; Gunung Impian Development Sdn Bhd; IIB Land Sdn. Bhd.; Malton Berhad; Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS); Platinum Victory; R&F Development Sdn Bhd; Sime Darby Property; and TRX City Sdn Bhd.Indonesia followed closely with 15 wins for developers across the archipelago. Winners demonstrated their prowess in building live-work-play communities, with Paramount Land named Best Township Developer (Asia) and Sinar Mas Land winning for the townships BSD City and Grand Wisata. Sinar Mas Land also scored a joint win with Hongkong Land for Botanic Villa at NavaPark.PT. Putragaya Wahana, hailed Best Commercial Developer (Asia), earned multiple wins for the superblock Thamrin Nine, home to Indonesia’s tallest buildings. Winning projects by Mandiri Land, Masgroup, Summarecon Group, and Triniti Land set high benchmarks for affordable, mid-end, high-end, and eco-conscious living, as well as hospitality.With 14 wins, developers from Vietnam rose as another formidable force at the Grand Final, led by CapitaLand Development (Vietnam), winner of Best Sustainable Developer (Asia) and multiple honours for the projects Orchard Grand, Orchard Mansion, The Fullton, and The Orchard. Gamuda Land Vietnam won Best Community Developer (Asia), reinforced by projects such as Central Park and Springville. Nomura Real Estate Vietnam, awarded Best International Partner Developer (Asia), was additionally recognised for The Komorebi. Projects from Ecopark Founder and KD Investment Joint Stock Company rounded out the elite winners from Vietnam.Singapore developers received 11 wins, including Best Residential Developer (Asia) for UOL Group Limited. Parktown Residence, a venture of CapitaLand Development, UOL Group Limited, and Singapore Land Group Limited, scored three wins while Upperhouse at Orchard Boulevard delivered a joint win for UOL Group Limited and Singapore Land Group Limited. IOI Properties Singapore meanwhile achieved three wins across the projects IOI Central Boulevard Towers and W Residences Marina View. Honours for Allgreen Properties and The Assembly Place further underscored real estate excellence in the city-state.Developers across the Philippines won 10 Best in Asia titles. Robinsons Land received four titles, including the Best Luxury Developer (Asia) award and wins for The Mall | NUSTAR; The Victor at Bridgetowne; and work.able GBF Center 1. Robinsons Hotels and Resorts was named Best Hospitality Developer (Asia) while RLC Residences, a Robinsons Land subsidiary, won for Sync and The Residences at The Westin Manila. Winning developments from Aboitiz Economic Estates, Aboitiz Land, Inc., and FIESTA Communities Incorporated showcased the Philippines’ impressive progress in industrial development and housing connectivity.Thailand developers earned seven Best in Asia wins, led by Reignwood Group, winner of Best Luxury Mega Township Development (Asia) for Reignwood Park. Thailand’s wins underlined development innovations and architectural excellence throughout the kingdom, exemplified by luxurious homes and coastal residences by AP (Thailand) Public Company Limited, Pruksa Real Estate Public Company Limited, Triya, and Tropical Life Real Estate Co., Ltd. Solidifying Thailand's stature as a premier retail destination, Lead8 was honoured for its design on Parade at One Bangkok.Supaluck Umpujh, chairwoman of The Mall Group, received the PropertyGuru Icon Award from the editorial team of Property Report by PropertyGuru. The 2017 Thailand Real Estate Personality of the Year returned to the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards in recognition of her recent iconic achievements in mixed-use and retail development, including the award-winning EM District in Bangkok.Eterno Property Group represented Australia’s enduring cross-border appeal to property seekers with wins for its projects Munro House and The Newlands. Eve Residences by Homecorp was recognised for its impressive views along the Australian coast.From Japan, JY Suites Tsutenkaku by Jean Yip Developments won the Best Affordable Condo Development (Asia) award while Four Seasons Hotel Osaka by Curiosity won Best Hospitality Interior Design (Asia).Representing Sri Lanka, Home Lands Group of Companies was named Best Lifestyle Developer (Asia) while Pentara Model Apartment by Urban space Interiors Pvt Ltd. won Best Condo Interior Design (Asia).From the Middle East, The Chedi Private Residences, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates by Chedi Hospitality won Best Branded Residential Development (Asia).Jules Kay, general manager of PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards and Events, said: “We conclude the landmark 20th edition of the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards series on a highly positive note, echoing industry resilience in over 600 awards across 13 distinct real estate markets that continue to overcome headwinds and capitalise on strategic opportunities in the current cycle. This year’s Best in Asia winners showcase record-setting skyscrapers, large-scale townships, transit-oriented developments, premium and affordable homes, flexible spaces, and urban landmarks, designed with ambition for long-term value and guided by environmental and social considerations. We look forward to the new standards of sustainable development that developers in Asia will deliver over the next 20 years.”Thien Duong, chairperson of the Grand Final jury and general director, GroupGSA (Vietnam), said: “The distinguished winners of the 20th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final have expertly answered the regional demand for experiential living, wellness integration, and future-proofed design. From integrated live-work-play communities to ultra-luxurious addresses and immersive sales galleries, the collective momentum is toward more sustainable, people-centric, and technologically adaptive projects. Our awardees demonstrate that exceptional master-planning, architecture, interior design, and landscaping can be achieved at any scale, ultimately driving tenant retention, buyer attraction, and the creation of civic assets that enrich the urban fabric. Congratulations to the Best in Asia.”The winners were selected by a jury comprising the head judges of participating markets in the Awards: Thien Duong; Ajai A Kapoor, CEO, 360 degrees – Real Estate Services (India); Cyndy Tan Jarabata, president of TAJARA Leisure & Hospitality Group Inc. (Philippines); Doddy A. Tjahjadi, managing director, PTI Architects (Indonesia); Eddie Guillemette, CEO, Midori no Ki (Japan); Datuk Ar. Ezumi Harzani Ismail, president, Malaysian Institute of Architects: 2020-2022 (Malaysia); Ivan Lam, executive director, international business, Charter Keck Cramer (Australia); Ken Ip, chairman, Asia MarTech Society (Mainland China); Dr. Nirmal De Silva, director and CEO, Paramount Realty (Sri Lanka); Paul Tse, president, Macao Association of Building Contractors and Developers (Hong Kong and Macau); Roy Ling, CEO, board director, and adjunct professor, FollowTrade (Singapore); and Suphin Mechuchep, strategic real estate advisor (Thailand).HLB, the global network of independent professional accounting firms and business advisers, upheld the integrity of the awards. Paul Ashburn of HLB International Real Estate Group and Sakanphon Fueangwong of HLB Thailand oversaw the selection process.The PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final is supported by platinum sponsor Sub-Zero & Wolf SEA; official portal partner PropertyGuru; official magazine Property Report by PropertyGuru; media partners Bridges, BusinessWorld, d+a Magazine, Detik.com, Hot Magazine, Inquirer Property, Kompas.com, Kopi and Property, Luxury Society of Asia, Manila Bulletin, Niaga Times, Penang Property Talk, Prop2morrow, REm Thailand, SquareRooms, Tatler Asia Homes, TerraBKK, The Grid, The Malaysia Voice, The Philippine Star, and Top10 of Asia; official courier EZY Express; and official supervisor HLB.For more information, email awards@propertyguru.com or visit the official website: AsiaPropertyAwards.com.COMPLETE LIST OF WINNERS20th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand FinalDEVELOPER AWARDSBest Developer (Asia)Henderson Land Development Company Limited – China – Hong Kong and Macau (WINNER)Eterno Property Group – AustraliaHome Lands Group of Companies – Sri LankaJean Yip Developments – JapanJLand Group – MalaysiaRobinsons Land – PhilippinesSummarecon Group – IndonesiaBest Township Developer (Asia)Paramount Land – Indonesia (WINNER)Phu Long Real Estate Corporation – VietnamBest Luxury Developer (Asia)Robinsons Land – Philippines (WINNER)Allgreen Properties Limited – SingaporeSkyland Group – AustraliaBest Commercial Developer (Asia)PT. Putragaya Wahana – Indonesia (WINNER)Robinsons Offices – PhilippinesBest Industrial Developer (Asia)JLand Group – Malaysia (WINNER)Aboitiz Economic Estates – PhilippinesBest Hospitality Developer (Asia)Robinsons Hotels and Resorts – Philippines (WINNER)Best Lifestyle Developer (Asia)Home Lands Group of Companies – Sri Lanka (WINNER)Jean Yip Developments – JapanBest Sustainable Developer (Asia)CapitaLand Development (Vietnam) – Vietnam (WINNER)Berinda Group – MalaysiaRobinsons Land – PhilippinesUOL Group Limited – SingaporeBest Residential Developer (Asia)UOL Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Best Affordable Residential Developer (Asia)MTD Properties – Malaysia (WINNER)FIESTA Communities Incorporated – PhilippinesKim Oanh Land – VietnamBest Community Developer (Asia)Gamuda Land Vietnam – Vietnam (WINNER)Best Breakthrough Developer (Asia)Faire Development – Malaysia (WINNER)Apex Asia Development Pte. Ltd. – SingaporeBest International Partner Developer (Asia)Nomura Real Estate Vietnam – Vietnam (WINNER)DEVELOPMENT AWARDSBest Mega Township Development (Asia)BSD City by Sinar Mas Land – Indonesia (WINNER)Kota Baru Parahyangan by PT Belaputera Intiland – IndonesiaBest Luxury Mega Township Development (Asia)Reignwood Park by Reignwood Group – Thailand (WINNER)Best Township Development (Asia)Bandar Dato’ Onn by JLand Group – Malaysia (WINNER)One Era by Hoa Lan Township JVC – VietnamSummarecon Bandung by Summarecon Group – IndonesiaSummarecon Serpong by Summarecon Group – IndonesiaBest Mixed Use Development (Asia)Tun Razak Exchange by TRX City Sdn Bhd – Malaysia (WINNER)Avia Estate by Alsons Development and Investment Corporation – PhilippinesHighwood - 70 To Kwa Wan Road by Henderson Land Development Company Limited – China – Hong Kong and MacauParktown Residence by CapitaLand Development, UOL Group Limited, & Singapore Land Group Limited – SingaporeBest Completed Mixed Use Development (Asia)Thamrin Nine by PT. Putragaya Wahana – Indonesia (WINNER)Best Industrial Development (Asia)LIMA Estate by Aboitiz Economic Estates – Philippines (WINNER)Industropolis Batang SEZ by PT Kawasan Industri Terpadu Batang – IndonesiaBest Lifestyle Commercial Development (Asia)Agora at Thamrin Nine by PT. Putragaya Wahana – Indonesia (WINNER)Odeon by UOL Group Limited – SingaporeBest Green Commercial Development (Asia)One Central Macau Revamp by Properties Sub F, Limited (Joint Venture of Hongkong Land Group & Shun Tak Development Limited) – China – Hong Kong and Macau (WINNER)GBF Centers 1 & 2 by Robinsons Offices – PhilippinesBest Eco Friendly Commercial Development (Asia)Teras Lakon at Summarecon Serpong by Summarecon Group – Indonesia (WINNER)Best Office Development (Asia)IOI Central Boulevard Towers by IOI Properties Singapore – Singapore (WINNER)Luminary Tower at Thamrin Nine by PT. Putragaya Wahana – IndonesiaYokohama Symphostage by Obayashi Corporation – JapanBest Retail Development (Asia)JLC by CAN Design – Mainland China (WINNER)Jakarta Premium Outlets by Genting Simon Group – IndonesiaBest Lifestyle Retail Development (Asia)The Mall | NUSTAR by Robinsons Land – Philippines (WINNER)Best Hospitality Development (Asia)Holiday Inn Resort Bintan Lagoi Beach by Mandiri Land – Indonesia (WINNER)Best City Hotel Development (Asia)Holiday Inn KL Bangsar by City Motors Group – Malaysia (WINNER)Fili Hotel Bridgetowne by Robinsons Hotels and Resorts – PhilippinesSocial on Outram by The Assembly Place – SingaporeBest Ultra Luxury Condo Development (Asia)Armani Hallson KLCC by Armani Group – Malaysia (WINNER)W Residences Marina View – Singapore by IOI Properties Singapore – SingaporeBest Luxury Condo Development (Asia)Upperhouse at Orchard Boulevard by UOL Group Limited & Singapore Land Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Pentara Residencies - Thummulla Handiya "The Address in Colombo" by Home Lands Group of Companies – Sri LankaBest Condo Development (Asia)Parktown Residence by CapitaLand Development, UOL Group Limited, & Singapore Land Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)33–47A Elgin Street by Henderson Land Development Company Limited – China – Hong Kong and MacauBest Completed Ultra Luxury Condo Development (Asia)The Legacy - 8 Castle Road, Mid Levels by Henderson Land Development Company Limited & New World Development Company Limited – China – Hong Kong and Macau (WINNER)Best Completed Luxury Condo Development (Asia)The Residences at The Westin Manila by RLC Residences – Philippines (WINNER)Best Completed Condo Development (Asia)Munro House by Eterno Property Group – Australia (WINNER)Santorini Resort Apartments & Residencies, Negombo by Home Lands Group of Companies – Sri LankaBest Waterfront Condo Development (Asia)Central Park by Gamuda Land Vietnam – Vietnam (WINNER)Bayfonte Marina Resort Apartments & Villas, Negombo by Home Lands Group of Companies – Sri LankaChapter Charoenkrung Riverside by Pruksa Real Estate Public Company Limited – ThailandWanda View by 16MC Developments – AustraliaBest Lifestyle Condo Development (Asia)W Residences Marina View – Singapore by IOI Properties Singapore – Singapore (WINNER)The Zenith by Xiangyuan Property Development Limited – China – Hong Kong and MacauBest Mid End Condo Development (Asia)Sync by RLC Residences – Philippines (WINNER)Best High End Condo Development (Asia)Orchard Grand by CapitaLand Development (Vietnam) – Vietnam (WINNER)Best Connectivity Condo Development (Asia)Linkar 52 by Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS) – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Luxury Lifestyle Condo Development (Asia)Arden Serviced Residence by Astaka Kimlun Sdn Bhd – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Oceanview Condo Development (Asia)Eve Residences by Homecorp – Australia (WINNER)Best Affordable Condo Development (Asia)JY Suites Tsutenkaku by Jean Yip Developments – Japan (WINNER)Best Investment Condo Development (Asia)R&F Princess Cove Phase 2 - Seine Region by R&F Development Sdn Bhd – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Multigeneration Living Condo Development (Asia)PV22 Residences by Platinum Victory – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Ultra Luxury Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Botanic Villa at NavaPark by PT. Bumi Parama Wisesa (Hongkong Land & Sinar Mas Land) – Indonesia (WINNER)Best Luxury Housing / Landed Development (Asia)The Fullton by CapitaLand Development (Vietnam) – Vietnam (WINNER)Ardea at Summarecon Serpong by Summarecon Group – IndonesiaMatera Signature by Paramount Land – IndonesiaSango Project by Sango Construction Co., Ltd. – JapanBest Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Orchard Mansion by CapitaLand Development (Vietnam) – Vietnam (WINNER)Narra Park Residences Avia by Alsons Development and Investment Corporation – PhilippinesSpringleaf Collection by The Assembly Place – SingaporeUniversity Road Developments by Jean Yip Developments – SingaporeBest Affordable Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Areum Parc Bogor by Masgroup – Indonesia (WINNER)Sunnyhomes by SMDC Symphony Homes – PhilippinesBest Waterfront Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Seafront Residences by Aboitiz Land, Inc. – Philippines (WINNER)Best High End Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Bukit Impian Residence by Gunung Impian Development Sdn Bhd – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Mid End Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Vanica Residence at Summarecon Crown Gading by Summarecon Group – Indonesia (WINNER)baé by Faire Development – MalaysiaBest Luxury Lifestyle Housing / Landed Development (Asia)The Palazzo Pinklao - Borom by AP (Thailand) Public Company Limited – Thailand (WINNER)Best Lifestyle Housing / Landed Development (Asia)European Island, Eco Central Park by Ecopark Founder – Vietnam (WINNER)Giva at The Kaia by Sinar Mas Land – IndonesiaPonderosa Vista by Berinda Group – MalaysiaBest Completed Housing / Landed Development (Asia)The Orchard by CapitaLand Development (Vietnam) – Vietnam (WINNER)Best Eco Friendly Housing Development (Asia)Elmina Ridge 1 by Sime Darby Property – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Oceanview Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Nathee/Thawee by Tropical Life Residence by Tropical Life Real Estate Co., Ltd. – Thailand (WINNER)Best Multigeneration Living Housing / Landed Development (Asia)SÓL Estate Prime by Exal (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Connectivity Housing / Landed Development (Asia)FIESTA Communities Aguso by FIESTA Communities Incorporated – Philippines (WINNER)Best Townhouse Development (Asia)Springville by Gamuda Land Vietnam – Vietnam (WINNER)Aludra Residensi by Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS) – MalaysiaBest Branded Residential Development (Asia)The Chedi Private Residences, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates by Chedi Hospitality – Middle East (WINNER)Best Wellness Residential Development (Asia)The Komorebi by Nomura Real Estate Vietnam – Vietnam (WINNER)Best Nature Integrated Development (Asia)The Newlands by Eterno Property Group – Australia (WINNER)The Hood at Summarecon Serpong by Summarecon Group – IndonesiaBest Serviced Apartment Development (Asia)Park Green Pavilion Bukit Jalil by Malton Berhad – Malaysia (WINNER)DESIGN AWARDSBest Township Masterplan Design (Asia)Grand Wisata by Sinar Mas Land – Indonesia (WINNER)Taman Impian Emas by Gunung Impian Development Sdn Bhd – MalaysiaBest Mixed Use Architectural Design (Asia)Nanjing Alibaba Center by Benoy – Mainland China (WINNER)Menara Jakarta by ASRI - ( subsidiary of ASG ) Agung Sedayu Group – IndonesiaBest Office Architectural Design (Asia)IOI Central Boulevard Towers by IOI Properties Singapore – Singapore (WINNER)GBF Center 2 by Robinsons Offices – PhilippinesBest Retail Architectural Design (Asia)Shanghai Qianwan Incity MEGA by Lead8 – Mainland China (WINNER)K Mall at Menara Jakarta by ASRI - ( subsidiary of ASG ) Agung Sedayu Group – IndonesiaKato Knife Gallery and Workshop by BAUM Ltd. – JapanParade at One Bangkok by Lead8 – ThailandSKP Wuhan by Sybarite Architects – Mainland ChinaThe Mall | NUSTAR by Robinsons Land – PhilippinesBest Hospitality Architectural Design (Asia)Hotel Indigo Bintan Lagoi Beach by Mandiri Land – Indonesia (WINNER)ILUVIO Resort Motobu by K2-Design Architect & Associates Co., Ltd. – JapanBest Luxury Condo Architectural Design (Asia)Promenade Peak by Allgreen Properties Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Best Condo Architectural Design (Asia)Parktown Residence by CapitaLand Development, UOL Group Limited, & Singapore Land Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Best Ultra Luxury Housing / Landed Architectural Design (Asia)Triya Panwa by The Element by Triya – Thailand (WINNER)Best Luxury Housing / Landed Architectural Design (Asia)The Reserve Villas Sukhumvit 89/1 by Pruksa Real Estate Public Company Limited – Thailand (WINNER)Xandari at Summarecon Bandung by Summarecon Group – IndonesiaBest Housing / Landed Architectural Design (Asia)La Tiên Villa Subdivision – Libera Nha Trang by KD Investment Joint Stock Company – Vietnam (WINNER)The City Ratchapruek - Phrannok by AP (Thailand) Public Company Limited – ThailandBest High End Housing / Landed Architectural Design (Asia)Sequoia Hills – Cluster Harvest Ville by Triniti Land – Indonesia (WINNER)Best Affordable Housing / Landed Architectural Design (Asia)Areum Parc Bogor by Masgroup – Indonesia (WINNER)Best Townhouse Architectural Design (Asia)Wawari West Park Homes by IIB Land Sdn. Bhd. – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Sales Gallery Architectural Design (Asia)Galeria SA Sentral by Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS) – Malaysia (WINNER)Summarecon Bogor by Summarecon Group – IndonesiaW Residences Marina View – Singapore by IOI Properties Singapore – SingaporeBest Retail Interior Design (Asia)Parade at One Bangkok by Lead8 – Thailand (WINNER)Kato Knife Gallery and Workshop by BAUM Ltd. – JapanLiving World Kota Wisata Cibubur by PT Sahabat Kota Wisata (JV between Kawan Lama Group & Sinar Mas Land) – IndonesiaNanjing Jinling Place by Lead8 – Mainland ChinaThe Mall | NUSTAR by Robinsons Land – PhilippinesBest Office Interior Design (Asia)Shanghai Midea Global Innovation Park by J&A Design – Mainland China (WINNER)GBF Center 2 by Robinsons Offices – PhilippinesBest Hospitality Interior Design (Asia)Four Seasons Hotel Osaka by Curiosity – Japan (WINNER)25hours Hotel The Oddbird Jakarta by ASRI - ( subsidiary of ASG ) Agung Sedayu Group – IndonesiaILUVIO Resort Motobu by K2-Design Architect & Associates Co., Ltd. – JapanW Singapore - Marina View by IOI Properties Singapore – SingaporeBest Ultra Luxury Condo Interior Design (Asia)The Legacy - 8 Castle Road, Mid Levels by Henderson Land Development Company Limited & New World Development Company Limited – China – Hong Kong and Macau (WINNER)W Residences Marina View – Singapore by IOI Properties Singapore – SingaporeBest Luxury Condo Interior Design (Asia)Upperhouse at Orchard Boulevard by UOL Group Limited & Singapore Land Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Best Condo Interior Design (Asia)Pentara Model Apartment by Urbanspace Interiors Pvt Ltd. – Sri Lanka (WINNER)Best Housing / Landed Interior Design (Asia)Beon Kaset - Nawamin by AP (Thailand) Public Company Limited – Thailand (WINNER)Royale Residence by DM Projects Group – IndonesiaBest Commercial Landscape Design (Asia)Hotel Indigo Bintan Lagoi Beach by Mandiri Land – Indonesia (WINNER)Best Condo Landscape Design (Asia)Parktown Residence by CapitaLand Development, UOL Group Limited, & Singapore Land Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Best Housing / Landed Landscape Design (Asia)The Fullton by CapitaLand Development (Vietnam) – Vietnam (WINNER)Centro Sathorn - Suksawat by AP (Thailand) Public Company Limited – ThailandBest Townhouse Landscape Design (Asia)Springville by Gamuda Land Vietnam – Vietnam (WINNER)Wawari West Park Homes by IIB Land Sdn. Bhd. – MalaysiaBest Landmark Design (Asia)The Victor at Bridgetowne by Robinsons Land – Philippines (WINNER)Best Co Working Space (Asia)work.able GBF Center 1 by Robinsons Land – Philippines (WINNER)Best Co Living Space (Asia) Serene Living, managed by The Assembly Place – Singapore (WINNER)INDIVIDUAL AWARDPropertyGuru Icon AwardSupaluck Umpujh, Chairwoman, The Mall Group (WINNER)ABOUT PROPERTYGURU ASIA PROPERTY AWARDS:PropertyGuru’s Asia Property Awards, established in 2005, are the region’s most exclusive and prestigious real estate awards programme. The Asia Property Awards are recognised as the ultimate hallmark of excellence in the Asian property sector. Boasting an independent panel of industry experts and trusted supervisors, the Awards have an unparalleled reputation for being credible, ethical, fair, and transparent. In 2025, the Awards series is open to key property markets around the region. The exciting gala events welcome senior industry leaders and top media, as well as reach property agents and consumers via live streaming. Recognising excellence within each Asian market with a variety of categories, including green and sustainable development, each local awards programme will culminate in the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final, which takes place after the PropertyGuru Asia Real Estate Summit during PropertyGuru Week in December 2025. For more information, please visit AsiaPropertyAwards.com.ABOUT PROPERTYGURU GROUP:PropertyGuru is Southeast Asia’s leading1 PropTech company, and the preferred destination for over 32 million property seekers monthly2 to connect with over 50,000 agents3 monthly to find their dream home. PropertyGuru empowers property seekers with more than 2.1 million real estate listings4, in-depth insights, and solutions that enable them to make confident property decisions across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.PropertyGuru.com.sg was launched in Singapore in 2007 and since then, PropertyGuru Group has made the property journey a transparent one for property seekers in Southeast Asia. In the last 18 years, PropertyGuru has grown into a high-growth PropTech company with a robust portfolio including leading property marketplaces and award-winning mobile apps across its markets in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Thailand as well as the region’s biggest and most respected industry recognition platform – PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards, events, and publications across Asia.For more information, please visit: PropertyGuruGroup.com; PropertyGuru Group on LinkedIn.(1) Based on SimilarWeb data between July 2024 and December 2024.(2) Based on Google Analytics data between July 2024 and December 2024.(3) Based on data between October 2024 and December 2024.(4) Based on data between July 2024 and December 2024.PROPERTYGURU CONTACTS:General Enquiries:Richard Allan Aquino, Head of Brand & Marketing ServicesM: +66 92 954 4154E: allan@propertyguru.com Sales, Nominations, & Sponsorships:Udomluk Suwan, Sales DirectorM: +66 87 699 4433E: may@propertyguru.comMedia & Partnerships:Nate Dacua, Senior Manager, Media and Marketing ServicesM: +66 92 701 2510E: nate@propertyguru.comPiyachanok Raungpaka, Senior Media & Marketing Services ExecutiveM: +66 94 887 5163E: piyachanok@propertyguru.com Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. 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SAKENOVA: 28-Year-Old Master Brewer Pioneers AI-Driven Sake Revolution, Achieving 40% Cost Reduction While Winning International Gold Medals JCN Newswire

SAKENOVA: 28-Year-Old Master Brewer Pioneers AI-Driven Sake Revolution, Achieving 40% Cost Reduction While Winning International Gold Medals

TOKYO, Dec 15, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - SAKENOVA, a visionary sake brand led by 28-year-old CEO and Master Brewer Daichi Niiyama (born 1997), has announced a breakthrough in sake production that marries centuries-old tradition with cutting-edge AI technology. By implementing IoT sensors and AI-optimized fermentation processes, SAKENOVA (sakenova.com) has successfully reduced labor costs by approximately 40% while achieving the highest level of quality stability. This innovation has been validated globally, with the brand's flagship products winning Gold Medals at prestigious competitions in Singapore and Luxembourg, and securing placements in Japan's most exclusive luxury venues including Janu Tokyo and Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo. (SAKENOVA Dec 15)INNOVATION HIGHLIGHTS- AI-Native Brewing Revolution: Led by a former AI engineer turned Toji, utilizing proprietary data analytics to visualize fermentation processes and ensure precision quality control previously reliant solely on intuition.- Efficiency Meets Excellence: Achieved a 40% reduction in manufacturing labor costs through automation, proving high-efficiency tech can produce Gold Medal-winning ultra-premium sake.- Global Acclaim: Winner of Gold Medals at the Singapore Sake Challenge and Luxembourg Sake Challenge; served at the Tokyo International Film Festival Opening Ceremony.- Future of Flavor: Upcoming launch of the "ALPHA" series, a genre-defying botanical craft sake designed to captivate the international palate.SAKENOVA is redefining the industry standard by demonstrating that digital transformation (DX) in brewing not only preserves tradition but enhances it. The brand's flagship, featuring an extreme 7% rice polishing ratio, has already been adopted by The Ritz-Carlton Okinawa and other top-tier establishments. SAKENOVA is now actively seeking international importers and luxury dining partners to bring this new wave of Japanese sake to the world.'We are not just making sake; we are coding the future of fermentation. By offloading data management to AI, we allow our brewers to focus entirely on the art of sensory evaluation. We invite global partners to join us in this revolution." Daichi Niiyama, CEO & Master Brewer.REVOLUTIONIZING TRADITION: AI-DRIVEN PRECISION BREWINGSAKENOVA is redefining the centuries-old craft of sake brewing by integrating cutting-edge IoT and AI technologies. By moving away from reliance solely on intuition, we have established a data-driven brewing process that ensures unprecedented quality stability and efficiency.Our system utilizes IoT sensors for automatic temperature control and AI algorithms to optimize the fermentation process in real-time. This approach allows us to visualize the fermentation trajectory for each specific flavor profile, ensuring consistency that manual brewing cannot match.THE TECH-NATIVE TOJI: DAICHI NIIYAMADaichi NiiyamaCEO & MASTER BREWER (TOJI)Born in 1997, Niiyama represents the new "AI-Native" generation of brewers. A former AI engineer who founded Sake AI Inc. in 2020, he bridges the gap between traditional craftsmanship and modern technology. After rigorous training at a historic brewery, he now leads SAKENOVA's brewing team, combining his engineering expertise with a deep passion for sake to shape the future of the industry.Age: 28 (Born 1997)Background: AI EngineerVision: "Maximizing sake enjoyment through technology.INTERNATIONAL VALIDATIONGlobal Awards- Gold Medal: Singapore Sake Challenge (2023, 2024) - Gold Medal: Luxembourg Sake Challenge (2023)- Silver Medal: Oriental Sake Awards (Hong Kong)Prestigious Placements- Selected for Tokyo International Film Festival Opening Ceremony and Japan Academy Awards After Ceremony.- Ritz-Carlton Okinawa, Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo, Janu TokyoSIGNATURE COLLECTION: THE ART OF 7%SAKENOVA 2023 FLAGSHIP (7% POLISHING)The world's most refined sake. 720 hours of polishing to a 7% ratio. Crafted using the Shizuku-dori gravity-drip method and proprietary yeast for crystalline purity.KOJO RADIANT PREMIUMA radiant expression featuring aromatic complexity and a silky midpalate. Designed for high-end dining pairing.SEIRE CELESTIAL PREMIUMLayered complexity evoking celestial ripples. Gentle sweetness with a long, elegant finish.THE FLAGSHIP MODEL:SAKENOVA 2023 ¥30,800 - Retail Price (Tax Inc.)The pinnacle of modern sake brewing. Achieving an unprecedented 7% polishing ratio through 720 hours of meticulous milling, combined with the gravity-drip "Shizuku-dori" method. A masterpiece of clarity and depth born from AI-optimized fermentation. RICE POLISHING RATIO7% (Hitachinishiki Rice) YEASTProprietary Natural Yeast BREWING METHODShizuku-dori (Gravity Drip) VOLUME720mL SAKENOVA INTERNATIONAL Singapore Sake Challenge - GoldLuxembourg Sake Challenge - Gold"We are orchestrating a fusion of ancestral craftsmanship and cutting-edge AI data analysis. Our mission is not just to brew sake, but to engineer the future of fermentation. We are creating a global standard for premium sake that transcends borders. We invite international partners who share this bold vision to join us in bringing SAKENOVA to the world's most prestigious tables." - DAICHI NIIYAMA, CEO & Master Brewer, Sake AI Inc.UPCOMING INNOVATION: ALPHA CRAFTED SERIES NEWSAKENOVA is poised to disrupt the market further with the launch of the ALPHA Crafted Series. This innovative line of "Craft Sake" infuses premium Japanese sake with botanicals such as Japanese woods (Mizunara, Hinoki), herbs, and tea.- Concept: A fusion of sake brewing traditions and botanical infusion, targeting international palates familiar with gin and botanical spirits.- Profile: Low-alcohol, fruity, and aromatic, designed to be accessible to those new to sake while offering complexity for connoisseurs.- Strategic Goal: To expand the market beyond traditional sake drinkers and introduce a stylish, modern interpretation of Japanese fermentation culture.ABOUT SAKENOVA & SAKE AI INC.Founded in 2020 by Daichi Niiyama, Sake AI Inc. began as a tech startup developing AI recommendation engines. Driven by the vision of "A world where people love and maximize the enjoyment of sake," the company evolved into a production powerhouse. SAKENOVA, launched in 2023, represents the pinnacle of this evolution—combining data-driven precision with artisanal soul.In 2025, the company established the SAKENOVA BREWERY on Sado Island, Niigata—the island's first craft sake brewery. This facility will serve as the R&D hub for both ultra-premium sake and the experimental ALPHA series.Media InquiriesCEO Daichi Niiyama is available for interviews regarding AI in traditional brewing, the future of sake, and youth entrepreneurship. High-res assets available.Commercial PartnershipsWe are currently accepting allocation requests for Q1 2026 from premium importers and luxury restaurant groups globally.PUBLIC RELATIONS CONTACTHiroshi OhashiPublic Relations / SAKENOVACREATIVE ELEMENT JAPAN, Inc.info@elementnyc.comhttp://elementnyc.comHEAD OFFICESAKENOVA (C) Sake AI Inc.Sky Plaza Akasaka #211Tokyo 107-0052 JapanInstagram @sakenova_officialhttps://sakenova.com News Release: http://www.acnnewswire.com/docs/files/PRESSRELEASE1212.pdfSAKENOVA (C) Sake AI Inc. Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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NEC Provides Vehicle Management Equipment for Autonomous Driving at Tokyo International Airport JCN Newswire

NEC Provides Vehicle Management Equipment for Autonomous Driving at Tokyo International Airport

TOKYO, Dec 15, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) is providing vehicle management equipment (VME) for autonomous vehicles in an airport restricted area of Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport), one of the world’s busiest airports. This equipment is part of an order placed by the East Japan Civil Aviation Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT).The VME includes signal equipment that synchronizes with autonomous vehicles and camera systems which help to cover blind spots. Use of towing tractors with a level 4 of autonomous driving ability* began in an airport restricted area of Haneda Airport in December. These tractors will be managed by Japan’s two largest airlines, ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO., LTD. and Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.With air traffic on the rise in recent years, airports have placed increasing urgency on labor-saving initiatives and efficiency improvements, particularly in ground operations. Against this backdrop, the MLIT, airlines, and airport operators are collaborating to promote the automation of towing tractors and buses used for passengers and crew transport. However, airports operate in a significantly different environment compared to public roads. Achieving autonomous operation requires extensive optimization across both technical and environmental aspects. Specifically, unique operating rules for runways, taxiways, and aprons need to be established, along with vehicle control systems that function in environments where aircraft and vehicles coexist. Furthermore, while safe traffic has traditionally relied on communication between human drivers, autonomous vehicles require new communication methods to ensure safety when they operate alongside human-driven vehicles.NEC’s VME enable autonomous driving by leveraging over half a century of experience in air traffic control and airport-related systems, as well as close collaboration with stakeholders that include airlines and autonomous vehicle manufacturers.The introduction of VME also enables automatic signal control at intersections within airport restricted areas. This facilitates safe and smooth traffic management among both human drivers and autonomous vehicles. Additionally, cameras placed in low-visibility areas send video to autonomous vehicle operators, helping to cover blind spots and support precise safety management.Going forward, NEC will continue to leverage digital technologies to help build a next-generation mobility society, striving to create safe, secure, and efficient transportation infrastructure.*Level 4 Autonomous Driving: Driving operations are automated by a system under specific conditions, eliminating the need for driver intervention. These specific conditions are based on factors such as the area in which a vehicle can be driven, weather, and speed.ShareAbout NECThe NEC Group leverages technology to create social value and promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. NEC Corporation was established in 1899. Today, the NEC Group’s approximately 110,000 employees utilize world-leading AI, security, and communications technologies to solve the most pressing needs of customers and society.For more information, please visit https://www.nec.com, Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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NEC and AEROTHAI Elevate Air Traffic Safety with Advanced Time Sync Solutions from Adtran Oscilloquartz JCN Newswire

NEC and AEROTHAI Elevate Air Traffic Safety with Advanced Time Sync Solutions from Adtran Oscilloquartz

TOKYO, Dec 15, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701), a leading global IT and network transformation services provider, and Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Ltd. (AEROTHAI), Thailand’s state enterprise for air traffic control and aeronautical communication, have partnered to capitalize on Adtran’s Oscilloquartz OSA 5412 timing solution. This deployment strengthens AEROTHAI’s air traffic management infrastructure by enhancing synchronization accuracy, mitigating Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)-related risks, and ensuring uninterrupted operations across critical airport systems.AEROTHAI is committed to delivering world-class navigation services that ensure safety, efficiency, and global competitiveness. As the organization faces rising air traffic demand, airspace congestion, and the challenge of modernizing aging infrastructure, AEROTHAI sought a solution that delivers greater accuracy, scalability, and reliability in order to replace outdated systems.To address these challenges, NEC has supplied AEROTHAI with Adtran’s Oscilloquartz OSA 5412, an advanced timing solution designed for precision and reliability, which improves timing accuracy, strengthens network resilience, and ensures compliance with international aviation standards—delivering a cost-effective, future-ready platform for safer skies.This deployment enhances aviation safety and reinforces Thailand’s role as a leading regional hub. By modernizing critical infrastructure, NEC helps AEROTHAI build long-term resilience and operational excellence. NEC remains committed to delivering secure, scalable network solutions that drive innovation and ensure a safer, more connected future for the aviation industry."Safe, efficient air traffic operations depend on timing that’s accurate, stable and secure, making synchronization the backbone of modern air traffic management. Our OSA 5412 provides AEROTHAI with scalable multi-source synchronization that minimizes GNSS exposure and streamlines operations. With integrated assurance and aviation‑grade safeguards, the solution supports uninterrupted service as traffic grows, giving controllers consistent, dependable timing. This deployment helps Thailand modernize critical infrastructure with technology that strengthens safety, improves efficiency and sets a clear path for expansion," said Stuart Broome, GM of EMEA and APAC sales, Adtran."We are proud to support AEROTHAI’s mission of delivering world-class air navigation services that meet user requirements for safety, standards, and efficiency. Through our strong global partnership with Adtran, we provide advanced timing solutions that enhance safety and efficiency for the airports in Thailand. NEC remains committed to delivering innovative, secure, and scalable solutions and services that empower the aviation industry for a safer, more connected future worldwide," said Masayuki Kayahara, Corporate SVP, Global Network Division, NEC Corporation.About NEC CorporationNEC Corporation has established itself as a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies while promoting the brand statement of "Orchestrating a brighter world." NEC enables businesses and communities to adapt to rapid changes taking place in both society and the market as it provides for the social values of safety, security, fairness and efficiency to promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. For more information, visit NEC at https://www.nec.com or NEC’s Network Solutions at https://www.nec.com/en/global/solutions/5g/index.html. Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Olympus Triples Venture Capital Fund Investment to Strengthen MedTech Leadership JCN Newswire

Olympus Triples Venture Capital Fund Investment to Strengthen MedTech Leadership

TOKYO and WESTBOROUGH, Mass., Dec 15, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Olympus Corporation (Olympus), a global MedTech company committed to making people’s lives healthier, safer, and more fulfilling, has announced an additional commitment to its corporate venture capital fund, Olympus Innovation Ventures, LLC (OIV), with the launch of Olympus Innovation Ventures Fund II. Building on the success of the initial fund, Olympus will deploy $150 million to invest in promising MedTech startup companies focused on Gastrointestinal (GI), Urology and Respiratory.Abigail Hunter-Syed, Head of OIV, speaking at The MedTech Conference 2025(photo courtesy of MedTech Innovator)OIV, a wholly owned subsidiary of Olympus Corporation of the Americas, aims to generate a robust pipeline of M&A opportunities, partnerships, and valuable market insights. OIV is stage-agnostic, prioritizing early to growth-stage companies globally with therapeutic solutions for targeted medical specialties. In addition to capital, Olympus will continue to help its portfolio companies succeed by contributing its clinical and technical expertise, access to healthcare professionals and hospitals, and ability to launch and scale innovative solutions in the global market.OIV focuses on investments in passionate founders who are revolutionizing medical solutions. The fund invests in customer-driven solutions in medical devices, diagnostics and digital health. Since its inception in October 2021, OIV has made nine investments in areas such as AI workflow solutions and medical imaging agents for cancer detection.Bob White, Director, Representative Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer at Olympus, said, “Our expanded venture fund commitment reflects Olympus’ deep dedication to innovation and growth. By supporting visionary innovators and breakthrough technologies over time, we aim to accelerate solutions that improve patient outcomes and strengthen our leadership in MedTech.”Cerity Partners Ventures (Cerity), a firm specializing in corporate venture capital, will continue to help manage the Olympus venture fund. Cerity will work closely with senior executives of Olympus in all aspects of operating the fund."The Cerity Partners Ventures team is excited to continue working with Olympus, leveraging our collective technical strengths, industry relationships, and subject matter expertise to fund and support leading entrepreneurs,” noted Kindra Tatarsky, Partner at Cerity Partners Ventures. “This fund will build on Olympus Innovation Ventures’ mission to be the partner of choice for innovators, creating a competitive advantage for their startups."Gabriela Kaynor, Executive Officer and Chief Strategy Officer at Olympus and Chair of the OIV Investment Committee, said, “With an additional commitment to corporate venture capital, we will continue to make investments in startup teams who are building unique solutions in endoscopy-enabled care. Olympus Innovation Ventures investments help accelerate our progress toward developing the endosuite of the future with capabilities for early detection, diagnosis, and advanced therapies powered by AI, robotics, and beyond.”Olympus remains committed to strengthening its market leadership through innovation, strategic partnerships, and investment in breakthrough technologies. Moving forward, OIV will continue to support Olympus’ commitment to elevating unique capabilities and drive growth in the global MedTech ecosystem.For more information, please visit: olympusamerica.com/olympus-innovation-ventures or email: ventures@olympus.com.About Cerity Partners VenturesCerity Partners Ventures partners with corporations to help launch and manage their venture capital programs. CPV works closely with each corporation to achieve the financial and strategic benefits from venture capital investments. The firm is a Registered Investment Adviser and maintains offices in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. More information on CPV can be found at https://ceritypartners.com/corporations/corporate-venture-capital/About OlympusAt Olympus, we are committed to Our Purpose of making people’s lives healthier, safer and more fulfilling. As a global medical technology company, we partner with healthcare professionals to provide innovative solutions and services for early detection, diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment, aiming to improve patient outcomes by elevating the standard of care in targeted disease states. For more than 100 years, Olympus has pursued a goal of contributing to society by producing products designed with the purpose of delivering optimal outcomes for its customers around the world. For more information, visit https://www.olympus-global.com/ and follow our global LinkedIn accounts.Media contact:Mail: Global-Public_Relations@olympus.comOlympus Corp [TYO: 7733] [ADR: OLYMY] [STU: OLY1] [FRA: OLYS] https://www.olympus-global.com Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Honda to Launch New Heritage Service Business JCN Newswire

Honda to Launch New Heritage Service Business

TOKYO, Japan, Dec 12, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced plans to launch Honda Heritage Works, a new heritage service business for classic Honda (and Acura) sport-type models, on April 1, 2026. For customers who cherish and wish to continue driving their beloved vehicles for many years, Honda will offer reproduction parts on a global basis to replace discontinued parts, as well as a restoration service in Japan.Honda Heritage Works will consist of two services: Honda Heritage Parts, which reproduces and supplies certain discontinued genuine parts no longer in mass production, and Honda Restoration Service, a new service to be offered in Japan to restore customer vehicles utilizing the reproduced parts. Both will start with the first-generation NSX, with plans to expand to other classic sport-type models in the future.Ahead of the service launch in April 2026, Honda today launched the official Honda Heritage Works website. Detailed information, including pricing and service offerings, will be released sequentially leading up to the start of the service.Official Honda Heritage Works website URL:https://www.honda.co.jp/heritage-works/ (Japanese)Overview of Honda Heritage WorksHonda Heritage PartsTo date, Honda has continued to supply genuine service parts for a certain time period after the discontinuation of the production of its models. However, it has become increasingly difficult to supply many of the parts to support classic models.To address this challenge, Honda will offer both “Genuine Honda Heritage Compatible Parts” and “Genuine Honda Heritage Reproduction Parts” under the lineup of Honda Heritage Parts.- “Genuine Honda Heritage Compatible Parts” are newly redeveloped and reproduced to replace original parts no longer available for sale by Honda. This was made possible by the establishment of a new collaborative framework with parts suppliers, technological advancements, and adoption of new materials and manufacturing methods.- “Genuine Honda Heritage Reproduction Parts” will be reproduced using the same materials and production methods that were used for the original parts.Both types of parts will be available globally in the Honda Heritage Parts lineup. A list of available Honda Heritage Parts will be posted on the official Honda Heritage Works website and updated as new parts are added.Honda Heritage Parts will be also available globally for purchase through same distribution channels as other standard Honda genuine parts in each country.Two types of Honda Heritage Parts with different reproduction methodsHonda Restoration ServiceBased on the concept of “thorough pursuit of original driving feel created by Honda at the time,” since 1993, Honda has been offering restoration services for the first-generation NSX under the name of the “NSX Refresh Plan.” This service will be renewed as Honda Restoration Service, which will use Honda Heritage Parts to restore the vehicle’s original performance, look and feel as faithfully as possible.In conjunction with the launch of this service, a Honda facility in Takanezawa, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan - the birthplace of the first-generation NSX and the facility where the NSX Refresh Plan has been operating - will be renamed from Refresh Center to Honda Heritage Works Takanezawa. The facility will offer authentic and comprehensive restoration works that only Honda can achieve.The service menu consists of two options:- Basic Restoration packages frequently requested works on performance-related items such as the engine and suspensions.- Total Restoration also includes exterior and interior works as well as more detailed, comprehensive works tailored to the condition of each vehicle.Starting in early January 2026, applications for restoration works for the first-generation NSX (NA1-100) will be accepted through Honda Cars dealerships throughout Japan, with works scheduled to begin in April.More details, including the application process and pricing, will be posted on the official Honda Heritage Works website in early January 2026.Please note: the application period for the NSX Refresh Plan ended at the end of August 2025.Honda Restoration Service menuRestoration worksBasicRestorationTotalRestorationRemoval of the engine from the vehicle for parts replacement,cleaning, and internal inspectionOOReplacement of suspension-related partsOOReplacement and adjustment of age-worn parts related to doorsand other openingsOOExterior restoration(Complete repainting after disassembly to the body in white)OptionalOInterior restoration(Reupholstery of seats, dashboard, door panels, and controls)OptionalO With the launch of Honda Heritage Works, Honda will further enhance its after-sale services and deliver added value so that customers who have cherished and enjoyed classic Honda sport-type models for many years can continue to drive their beloved vehicles with great confidence. 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Bank Mandiri Enhances Digital Resiliency for Financial Trading in Indonesia through Advanced Time Sync Solutions with NEC and Adtran Oscilloquartz JCN Newswire

Bank Mandiri Enhances Digital Resiliency for Financial Trading in Indonesia through Advanced Time Sync Solutions with NEC and Adtran Oscilloquartz

TOKYO, Dec 12, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701), a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies, today announced that Indonesia-based Bank Mandiri has selected NEC’s Network Transformation Service to implement Adtran’s innovative Oscilloquartz time synchronization technology in its Jakarta data centers, elevating the bank’s digital infrastructure. With this new secure timing solution, Bank Mandiri is reinforcing its abilities to comply with stringent global banking regulations, which enables effective auditing for fraud prevention and enhances operational efficiency.As one of the largest banks in Indonesia, Bank Mandiri aims to be the preferred financial partner for its customers by seamlessly integrating its financial products and services into their daily lives through the delivery of simple, fast digital banking solutions. While Bank Mandiri accelerates digital banking for social innovation, enhancing security to protect customers from fraud is crucial. However, using a traditional public Network Time Protocol (NTP) clock server has not been accurate enough to meet industry-standard regulations, such as MiFID, for effective fraud prevention. Moreover, reliance on public NTP servers may result in greater visibility of Bank Mandiri’s network, which creates a need for enhanced vigilance and risk management.To address these challenges, NEC collaborated with its global partner Adtran to deploy the OSA 5412, a versatile NTP clock server designed for precise time synchronization with upgradeability to support Precision Time Protocol (PTP). As dedicated NTP servers in data centers, OSA 5412 provide increased accuracy and reliability for important activities such as transaction reporting, effectively meeting banking regulations for traceability and enhanced customer security. Moreover, this solution offers advanced jamming and spoofing detection to safeguard against cyber threats.Bank Mandiri’s adoption of NEC’s Network Transformation Service and Adtran’s Oscilloquartz time synchronization technology positions the bank at the forefront of digital banking in Indonesia, setting a new benchmark for security and operational excellence. Moving forward, NEC is committed to supporting the evolving needs of the banking industry and driving the advancement of secure digital banking."Bank Mandiri remains dedicated to driving digital innovation that enhances both customer satisfaction and security. Through our collaboration with NEC and Adtran, we have transformed our time synchronization capabilities, ensuring greater transaction traceability and operational reliability. As a digital pioneer in Indonesia's banking sector, we will continue to lead with innovation—leveraging AI and cutting-edge digital technologies to deliver trusted, future-ready financial services for our customers."- Denny Dwi Mavianto – Team Leader Bank Mandiri"Precise and secure time synchronization is essential to building trust in digital banking. Our OSA 5412 platform delivers industry-leading accuracy, resiliency and advanced security features, such as jamming and spoofing detection. This deployment not only meets global regulatory standards but also strengthens Bank Mandiri’s foundation for secure, real-time financial services in today’s dynamic digital economy."- Stuart Broome, GM of EMEA and APAC sales at Adtran."We are honored to support Bank Mandiri in elevating its digital infrastructure through our advanced network transformation and time synchronization solutions, in partnership with Adtran. NEC has long been dedicated to driving digital innovation in the banking sector by modernizing critical infrastructure, and we remain committed to delivering new advancements. We look forward to empowering financial institutions like Bank Mandiri to drive innovation and achieve business success in the AI and digital era."- Masayuki Kayahara, Corporate SVP, Global Network Division, NEC CorporationAbout NEC CorporationNEC Corporation has established itself as a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies while promoting the brand statement of "Orchestrating a brighter world." NEC enables businesses and communities to adapt to rapid changes taking place in both society and the market as it provides for the social values of safety, security, fairness and efficiency to promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. For more information, visit NEC at https://www.nec.com. Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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NEC and ClimateAi sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for business co-creation to enhance climate resilience across various industries JCN Newswire

NEC and ClimateAi sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for business co-creation to enhance climate resilience across various industries

TOKYO, Dec 12, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) and ClimateAi, Inc. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the co-creation of business opportunities aimed at enhancing resilience against the impacts of climate change across multiple industries.By integrating ClimateAi's climate adaptation and risk forecasting technology with NEC's expertise in agritech, AI, data analysis, and optimization, the two companies aim to build solutions that directly support climate adaptation decision-making at the farm, corporate, financial, and governmental levels.BackgroundThe progression of climate change is heightening physical risks to food security and corporate supply chains, such as agricultural production variability, logistic disruptions, and price fluctuation risks.However, visualizing the return on investment (ROI) of climate adaptation measures—and continuously monitoring their effectiveness over time—remains challenging, making it difficult to mobilize funds and optimally take preventive measures.In August 2025, NEC and ClimateAi collaboratively developed a concept model to quantify the effectiveness of adaptation strategies like irrigation, varietal changes, and planting schedule adjustments using AI, specifically targeting cacao and rice in Africa. The model demonstrated its potential to support adaptation finance, policy formulation, and on-the-ground agricultural planning. This achievement was presented at TICAD9 (*1) and COP30, generating strong market interest from international organizations, development banks, and industry stakeholders.This MoU aims to promote the co-creation of comprehensive climate resilience solutions spanning agricultural sites, corporate supply chains, finance, and insurance, with a view towards transitioning from the demonstration stage to commercial application.Areas of collaboration- Both parties agreed to collaborate on business development in the following areas:1. Analysis of the ROI for climate change adaptation measures in the agricultural sectorBy combining ClimateAi's long-term climate change prediction technology with NEC's expertise in the agritech business, the companies aim to develop a service that analyzes yield, risk exposure, and the investment effectiveness of climate adaptation measures, such as crop changes and irrigation facility introductions.Considering the varying impacts of climate change on different lands, the goal is to analyze optimal adaptation measures from an economic perspective and support the advancement of agricultural assistance by international organizations, development banks, and governments.2. Enhancing supply chain resilience from the viewpoint of climate change adaptationTargeting the downstream agricultural sector, namely manufacturing industries that use agricultural products as main raw materials (such as food and beverage manufacturing), NEC and ClimateAi aim to support supplier optimization and improve resilience across upstream farms and supply networks to achieve services that support industrial adaptation to climate change.This technology can also support supply chain and procurement planning decisions across any industrial supply chain.3. Digital solutions for other sectors, including financial services and insuranceThe companies will explore the enhancement of financial services needed for climate adaptation-such as agricultural insurance-and identify new use cases for climate adaptation data across additional industries.Comments from each companyNaohisa Matsuda, Senior Director, Future value co-creation department / Business innovation division, NEC"NEC is delighted to announce an agreement on business development in collaboration with ClimateAi. By combining ClimateAi's strength in climate risk prediction and analysis with NEC's AI and data utilization capabilities and societal implementation prowess, we are confident that we can contribute to enhancing the resilience of supply chains and infrastructure while promoting climate change adaptation."Under the philosophy of ‘NEC Open Innovation,’ we are advancing the creation of new social value with diverse partners.Moving forward, through our collaboration with ClimateAi, we aim to accelerate implementation both domestically and internationally, centering on visualizing the impacts of climate change and advancing decision-making to co-create a sustainable society."Himanshu Gupta - CEO, ClimateAi"NEC’s global network and field partnerships open the door to implementing climate adaptation where it’s needed most. We’re energized by the work ahead—supporting organizations with agricultural planning, strengthening supply-chain resilience, and building practical solutions that can be deployed quickly and at scale. This collaboration also enables us to bring climate-informed insights into supply-chain and procurement planning, helping industries make better decisions as climate pressures grow."Future prospectsUnder the MoU, both companies will define priority regions, crops, and customer segments, and strengthen collaboration with international organizations, development banks, local partners, food manufacturers, trading companies, and financial and insurance institutions to advance early commercialization.NEC and ClimateAi aim to contribute to sustainable agriculture, food security, and greater industrial resilience.NEC’s new business development, under the key message "The future is ours to shape," is advancing NEC Open Innovation (*3) through diverse co-creation with a wide range of startups and partner companies. NEC’s collaboration with ClimateAi is one such initiative. By uniting innovative technologies with cross-domain collaboration, NEC continues to create new social value and shape the future.(*1) NEC to participate in "TICAD Business Expo and Conference" and thematic events for TICAD 9https://www.nec.com/en/press/202508/global_20250805_03.html(*2) NEC Lectures on "Strengthening Supply Chain Resilience through Digital Technologies" at COP30 Seminar Hosted by the Ministry of the Environment (Press Release in Japanese) https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000001139.000078149.html(*3)https://www.nec.com/en/global/innovation/index.htmlAbout ClimateAi, Inc.ClimateAi is a climate adaptation and resilience platform purpose-built for the agriculture, food, and consumer goods sectors. It combines AI-powered weather modeling with phenological and water-scarcity data to deliver highly localized, crop-specific agricultural impact insights across the short, medium, and long term. With deep expertise in climate–agriculture interactions and a client base that spans agricultural and consumer-goods multinationals as well as agricultural investors, ClimateAi turns complex climate data into actionable insights. For more information, visit ClimateAi at https://www.climate.ai.About NEC CorporationNEC Corporation has established itself as a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies while promoting the brand statement of “Orchestrating a brighter world.” NEC enables businesses and communities to adapt to rapid changes taking place in both society and the market as it provides for the social values of safety, security, fairness and efficiency to promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. For more information, visit NEC at https://www.nec.com. Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Anime Tokyo Station: A Series of Linked Events to Be Held in Conjunction with the Anniversary Joint Exhibition JCN Newswire

Anime Tokyo Station: A Series of Linked Events to Be Held in Conjunction with the Anniversary Joint Exhibition

TOKYO, Dec 12, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Anime Tokyo Station, an exhibition center for Japanese anime operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Association of Japanese Animations, has welcomed 240,384 visitors from Japan and overseas (as of November 30, 2025) as a facility that promotes the appeal of Japanese anime to the world under the motto “Making ANIME more interesting, Bringing ANIME far into the future.”We are pleased to announce that a variety of events will be held in conjunction with the ongoing “Digimon Adventure 02” & “Magical DoReMi #” ANIME 25TH ANNIVERSARY JOINT EXHIBITION.As part of the monthly “Anime Watch Party” held at Anime Tokyo Station, a special winter event will feature screenings of “Digimon Adventure 02” and “Magical DoReMi #.” An event screening the first episodes of both titles will take place on Sunday, December 21, 2025. To commemorate the occasion, a special guest may also make an appearance.In the Special Lecture Series “The Power to Create Anime: Nine Lessons for the Future,” where attendees can listen, learn, and gain insight into the anime industry through the words of leading professionals, Hiroyuki Kakudo, the series director of Digimon Adventure 02, will appear in Session 4, and Hiromi Seki, the producer of Magical DoReMi #, will appear in Session 5. This event offers a rare opportunity to hear valuable stories—including on-site experiences and behind-the-scenes episodes of anime production—at Anime Tokyo Station, a facility dedicated to sharing the appeal of anime.In addition, meet-and-greet events featuring characters from “Digimon Adventure 02” and “Magical DoReMi #” have been confirmed. On Sunday, January 25, 2026, Doremi-chan from Magical DoReMi # will make an appearance, and on Sunday, February 1, 2026, Veemon from Digimon Adventure 02 will appear. Why not enjoy the exhibitions while also taking commemorative photos to capture your memories?The latest updates on each event are available on the official website and social media accounts. We invite you to experience the world of Digimon Adventure 02 and Magical DoReMi # here at Anime Tokyo Station, a facility dedicated to sharing the appeal of anime.“Anime Watch Party 12” – Winter Special Event Details“Anime Watch Party 12” – Winter Special Event(1) Date and time: Sunday, December 21, 20251. 13:00–14:25 Magical DoReMi # — Talk & Giveaway Quiz Contest2. 15:00–16:00 Digimon Adventure 02 — Talk & Giveaway Quiz Contest3. 16:30–17:00 Magical DoReMi #4. 17:30–18:00 Digimon Adventure 02A special guest may also make an appearance on the day.For the latest updates, please check the official website, social media accounts, and in-facility announcements.*Noriko Namiki will be present at (1) and (2).*Anime screening only at (3) and (4).(2) Venue: 1st Floor (in front of Interactive Vision), Anime Tokyo Station (Tokyu East 5, 2-25-5 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo)(3) Films to be screened"Digimon Adventure 02" – Episode 1: The Inheritor of CourageStory summaryThe Digimon Kaiser suddenly appears in the once-peaceful Digital World, bringing suffering to Agumon and the others. Taichi heads to the Digital World to save them, but he finds himself in danger when the Kaiser’s power prevents Agumon from evolving. Upon learning that Taichi is in trouble, Takeru and the others attempt to head for the Digital World. At that moment, a Digivice appears in the hand of Daisuke, who is with them. And when Daisuke touches the Digi-Egg of Courage—an egg no one had ever been able to move—the curtain rises on a brand-new adventure.“Magical DoReMi #” – Episode 1: Doremi Becomes a Mom!?Story summaryThe Ojamajo girls head to the Witch World to deliver something Majolica forgot, but they accidentally wander into the Queen’s garden, where they witness a baby being born from a single rose.According to the rules of the Witch World, the person who first sees the newborn baby must take care of it for one year. And so, a new chapter in the Ojamajo girls’ lives begins.(4) Event Navigator: Noriko Namiki (voice actress)(5) No. of participants: Approximately 30 (come and go as you wish)(6) Participation fee: Free*Please sit in the allocated seating area.*Photos, video recordings, and sound recordings inside the venue are prohibited on the day of the events.*Guests may be required to stand if all the seats are filled.*Seats may be moved after each screening.*Staff will take photographs for use in Anime Tokyo Station publicity and reporting materials.By participating, it is assumed that you understand and agree to these conditions.*Please follow staff guidance when participating.For details, please visit https://animetokyo.jp/en/archives/events/events52/Details of the Special Lecture Series “The Power to Create Anime: Nine Lessons for the Future”(1) Date and time:Session 4 —Saturday, December 20, 2025, 15:00–17:00Hiroyuki Kakudo (Animation Director, known for Digimon Adventure 02)Application: https://forms.office.com/r/aJpjFwdfeVSession 5 —Saturday, January 17, 2026, 15:00–17:00Hiromi Seki (Producer, Planning Department, Toei Animation; known for Magical DoReMi #)Application: Please check the official website.*Please note that session times are subject to change.(2) Venue: Special Event Hall, 14th Floor, Anime Tokyo Station (Tokyu East 5, 2-25-5 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo)(3) Participation fee: Free(4) Eligible age: High school students and above*Non-Japanese nationals who understand Japanese are also eligible to participate.(5) No. of participants: 50 per session (advance application and lottery)(6) How to apply: Please apply for each session via the application URL provided on the event page of the Anime Tokyo Station official website.Event page: https://animetokyo.jp/en/archives/events/workshop50/*Please check each session’s application page for the application deadline.*Please read the notes on the application page before applying.*For cancellations or related inquiries, please contact us at the email address below.Contact: info@animetokyo.jpCharacter Meet-and-Greet Details“Magical DoReMi #” — Doremi-chan(1) Schedule:January 25, 2026 (Sun.)(2) Time:Session 1: 12:00–12:20Session 2: 14:00–14:20Session 3: 16:00–16:20(3) Venue:1st floor, Anime Tokyo Station(4) No. of participants:One group of 20 persons per session(5) Application date:From December 19 (Fri.), 2025 “Digimon Adventure 02” — Veemon(1) Schedule:February 1, 2026 (Sun.)(2) Time:Session 1: 12:00–12:20Session 2: 14:00–14:20Session 3: 16:00–16:20(3) Venue:1st floor, Anime Tokyo Station(4) No. of participants:One group of 20 persons per session(5) Application date:From December 19 (Fri.), 2025 Notes- Date, time, and contents are subject to change.- Please check the official website and social media accounts for the application URL and the latest updates.- Please fill in the application after reading and understanding the notes on the application page.Venue OverviewName:Anime Tokyo Station (also known as "Anime Tokyo")Location:Floors B1 to 2F of Tokyu East 5 (2-25-5 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo)*4 minutes on foot from Ikebukuro StationHours:11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (last admission: 6:45 p.m./ Special exhibitions close: 6:30 p.m.)Closed: Mondays*If Monday falls on a holiday, the venue will be open on Monday and closed on the following dayNew Year's holiday periodMay be closed on other daysPlease check the venue website before coming.Admission fee:FreeWebsite:https://animetokyo.jp/en/sns:X|https://x.com/animetokyo_info (@animetokyo_info)Instagram|https://www.instagram.com/animetokyostation/ (@animetokyostation)YouTube|https://www.youtube.com/@AnimeTokyoStationInquiries regarding this press releasePublic Relations Office of "Anime Tokyo Station" (Kyodo PR)Contact person: Miri YasudaE-mail: animetokyo-pr@kyodo-pr.co.jp Press release: http://www.acnnewswire.com/docs/files/20251212.pdf Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. 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HKTDC 4Q25 Export Confidence Index: 2026 Hong Kong Export Growth of 8-9%, Sustained AI product demand lays solid foundation for future expansion JCN Newswire

HKTDC 4Q25 Export Confidence Index: 2026 Hong Kong Export Growth of 8-9%, Sustained AI product demand lays solid foundation for future expansion

HONG KONG, December 11, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) – Hong Kong’s exports are expected to grow by between 8% and 9% in 2026, according to figures releaased today by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC). The forecast forms part of the HKTDC’s annual Export Outlook report and follows on from the city’s better-than-anticipated 2025 export performance.For 2026, this sustained growth is set to be driven by robust demand for AI-related electronics products. According to the findings of the recently-released HKTDC 4Q25 Export Confidence Index, the majority of exporters (53.2%) see rising demand for AI/new technology-related electronic consumer goods as the factor most likely to boost their 2026 business. This is seen as crucial given that the electronics sector, overall, accounts for more than 70% of Hong Kong’s total export value.Heightened uncertainty giving way to greater clarityThese upbeat figures are remarkable given the high year-on-year comparison base from 2025. This is because many exporters sought to frontload orders in a bid to complete shipments before the imposition of the much-anticipated US tariffs.Detailing the upshot of the tariff-related trade upheavals in particular, Irina Fan, Director of HKTDC Research, said: “While 2025 proved to be a year of heightened uncertainty, 2026 should be a year of greater clarity on global trade. With the Chinese Mainland and the US having come to a trade agreement in November, – some four months after many other nations had struck their own deals with the Trump administration – US tariffs are no longer among Hong Kong exporters' three biggest 2026 concerns.”Fan did, however, acknowledge that uncertainties remain ahead. She said that as US imports from different countries are subject to different levels of tariffs, business leaders around the world will be looking to re-organise their activities to optimise any cost advantages.Outlining what this will mean within the Asia-Pacific region, Fan said: “Chinese Mainland exports to the US will be subject to 20% reciprocal tariff rate until November 2026 [1]. This comparatively low additional tariff puts China-based suppliers, many with more mature and highly productive supply chains, on par with their Southeast Asia counterparts, while giving them a significant advantage over any country subject to a higher tariff rate.”Multi-sector expectation of continued export expansionUnderpinning Hong Kong’s anticipated 2026 export expansion are the findings of the HKTDC Export Confidence Index 4Q25, which was also released today. The two key measures of this long-established quarterly metric –the Current Performance Index (51.4) and the Expectation Index (51.9) – have both stayed above the 50-point watershed level, a clear indication that future export growth is expected.Commenting on the findings of the 4Q25 survey, Kenneth Lee, Head of the HKTDC Research’s Special Project and Business Advisory Section, said: “When it comes to expansion plans over the next two-year period, Asia remains very much the focus. For 42.0% of respondents, the Chinese Mainland was the highest priority market, followed by the rest of Asia (30.3%) and the ASEAN bloc (18.9%). By industry, exporters in almost every sector saw scaling up their activities on the Chinese Mainland as their priority.”Beyond the headline findings of the survey, a more detailed analysis highlights good news for Hong Kong exporters in terms of both individual market prospects and the likely future success of most of the city’s key industry sectors.Positive sentiments for major markets and key industry sectorsIn specific terms, turning to the Market Expectation Sub-Index, the Chinese Mainland (57.2) and the ASEAN bloc (57.0) are still considered to have significant growth potential. Predictably, this was less the case for the US (down 1.4 to 38.0), with the uncertainties in its trade environment continuing to unsettle Hong Kong exporters.Turning to individual industries, a number of sectors have expansionary expectations for the year ahead (i.e. had a relevant index reading of 50 or more). Topping the list is Jewellery (54.8), followed by Electronics (52.4), Timepieces (51.6) and Equipment/Materials (51.1).Despite such overall positive sentiments, the survey also points out the possibility that a number of challenges may lie ahead. Most notably, it cited rising labour and production costs (53.9%), growing logistics challenges (38.8%) and declining overseas orders on account of the general economic slowdown (38.2%) as potential future concerns.[1] On top of Trump 1.0 tariffs of ~20% on averageReferencesHong Kong 2026 Export Outlook: Sustained AI Product Demand Set to Drive 8-9% Growth Over Coming Year:https://research.hktdc.com/en/article/MjE4ODc2Mzk2NwHKTDC Export Confidence Index 4Q25: End-of-Year Figures Indicate Positive Expansion Prospects:https://research.hktdc.com/en/article/MjE4ODYyNTQwNwHKTDC Research website: https://research.hktdc.com/en/ Photo download: https://bit.ly/4oJPrPRHKTDC Director of Research Irina Fan (right) and HKTDC Section Head, Special Project & Business Advisory, Kenneth Lee (left) announced the HKTDC Export Confidence Index for 2025’s fourth quarter at a press conference todayHKTDC Director of Research Irina FanHKTDC Section Head, Special Project & Business Advisory Kenneth LeeMedia enquiriesPlease contact the HKTDC’s Communication and Public Affairs Department:Navin LawTel: (852) 2584 4525Email: navin.cm.law@hktdc.orgAgnes WatTel: (852) 2584 4554Email: agnes.ky.wat@hktdc.orgAbout HKTDCThe Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With over 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 research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Eisai Rated “A”, the Highest Rating by CDP in Both Climate Change and Water Security Categories for the Second Consecutive Year JCN Newswire

Eisai Rated “A”, the Highest Rating by CDP in Both Climate Change and Water Security Categories for the Second Consecutive Year

TOKYO, Dec 11, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Eisai Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tokyo, CEO: Haruo Naito, “Eisai”) has announced that it has been selected for the highest-rated “A” List in the fields of Climate Change and Water Security for 2025 by the global environmental non-profit organization CDP.(1) This marks the second consecutive year the company has been named in both categories of the CDP’s A List.Based on Eisai’s Future Creation Strategy(2) (Sustainability Strategy), the company is committed to addressing material issues and social challenges over the mid- to long- term, with the aim of contributing to sustainable corporate growth and the sustainable development of society. In the field of environmental conservation, Eisai has identified “Business activities with consideration for the global environment” as one of our material issues. Based on the Eisai Network Companies Environmental Policy, Eisai is promoting responses to climate change and sustainable water use as environmental activities across the group.As part of its climate change response, Eisai is working towards the realization of a decarbonized society, including obtaining approval for the SBT 1.5'C target from the Science Based Targets (SBT) Initiative in FY2023, and participating in the Japan Climate Initiative (JCI) Race to Zero Circle, which calls for achieving net zero by 2050. Through these efforts, Eisai is contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.(3) Regarding sustainable water use, Eisai has set its mid-term target to reduce water withdrawal across the company by 7%(4) by FY2030 compared to FY2023, promoting efficient use of water resources, including recycling of laboratory wastewater and rainwater. Please refer to Eisai’s website for more detailed information about its environmental activities.To realize the human health care (hhc) concept, conservation of the global environment is essential. Eisai is committed to empowering people to “realize their fullest lives” through initiatives addressing climate change and the promotion sustainable water use.(1) A non-profit organization headquartered in the UK. The organization operates the world’s only independent environmental information disclosure system(2) Please refer to Eisai Value Creation Report (https://www.eisai.com/ir/library/annual/pdf/pdf2025vcr.pdf)(3) Please refer to the following news release for details. EISAI TO BOOST INITIATIVES ON GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION, AIMING TO ACHIEVE NET ZERO BY 2050 (https:/www.eisai.com/news/2024/news202412.html)(4) Per unit of salesMedia Inquiries:Public Relations Department,Eisai Co., Ltd.+81-(0)3-3817-5120 Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Indonesian Government’s Swift Response in Recovering Flood-hit Sumatra JCN Newswire

Indonesian Government’s Swift Response in Recovering Flood-hit Sumatra

JAKARTA, Dec 8, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Devastating flash floods and landslides struck three provinces in Sumatra - Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra - in late November. According to data from the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), the disaster has lead to 916 fatalities as of December 7, and cut off access to roads, bridges, and electricity, isolating the affected areas.Kuala Simpang on Dec. 6 after devastating flash floods in Aceh Tamiang District, Sumatra, in early December. A total of 916 people have died in the flooding that struck three provinces in Sumatra, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) confirmed on Saunday, Dec. 7. [PHOTO/Erlangga Bregas Prakoso/app/YU]In response, the Indonesian government moved rapidly to recover the affected infrastructure by collaborating with various parties, focusing on restoring road and communication access to ensure the affected residents can reconnect with their relatives and receive up-to-date information. During the emergency, the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs focused on accelerating the restoration of telecommunications and internet connections. Within 24 hours, 707 towers were back to normal operation from the 2,463 towers that had experienced disruption as of November 28 at 7:00 a.m. Western Indonesia Time (WIB).On Sunday, November 30, the Ministry's Telecommunications and Information Accessibility Agency (BAKTI), together with BNPB, the search and rescue (SAR) team, and the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI), mobilized equipment to several locations, providing internet service at the command posts of BNPB and the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas).The Republic of Indonesia Satellite-1 (SATRIA-1) has also been used to provide internet service in a number of disaster-hit regions, including Central Tapanuli in North Sumatra; North Aceh, Central Aceh, Lhokseumawe, East Aceh, and Aceh Tamiang in Aceh; as well as Agam and Padang in West Sumatra.Communication and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid stated that cellular operators reported that 95 percent of base transceiver stations (BTS) in West Sumatra had been restored, while in North Sumatra, the progress had reached 90 percent."For Aceh, 60 percent of the towers remain inoperable due to electricity issues. The government, along with operators and PLN (state-run electricity company), continues to work so that services can return to normal immediately," she said while leading a coordination meeting in Medan, North Sumatra, on Monday, December 1.Residents clear debris from their homes in Malalak, Agam District, West Sumatra, on Dec 8, 2025, after flash floods and mudslides in November lead to 916 fatalities. [ANTARA/Muhammad Zulfikar]Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Works is prioritizing road repairs and the deployment of additional heavy equipment and personnel in collaboration with the Regional Disaster Mitigation Agencies (BPBD). To speed up the restoration of connectivity, the ministry has also installed Bailey bridges in priority areas.“Our focus today is on opening connectivity from the northern coast of Sumatra toward Tapanuli. The route from North Sumatra to the west is not yet open, thereby hindering the distribution of aid. We are deploying all heavy equipment, and if more is needed, we will bring it in from the nearest unaffected provinces," Public Works Minister Dody Hanggodo said on December 4.The government’s disaster response efforts have extended to the education sector. The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education provided initial assistance in the form of school cleaning, as well as the provision of books and learning equipment. Furthermore, the government has prepared the replacement of damaged learning equipment, including interactive flat panels (IFPs).Meanwhile, the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning will carry out spatial planning evaluation in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra following the deadly floods and landslides. This measure is taken to ensure that land use aligns with environmental characteristics and to minimize the risk of future disasters.Likewise, the Ministry of Environment will also study the spatial planning in the flood-affected areas to restore the ecosystem, aiming to strengthen the environment's carrying capacity.Aceh’s Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) is deploying four elephants to help remove wood debris and restore access to homes after flash floods struck Pidie Jaya District in late November. The elephants - Abu, Mido, Ajis, and Noni - assist in areas inaccessible to heavy machinery, including Meureudu and Meurah Dua sub-districts. [ANTARA /Rahmat Fajri]BNPB, as well as other agencies and ministries, has received budget support prepared by the Ministry of Finance, the central government making the disaster response a national priority. The response measures include search and rescue, meeting the community's logistical needs, clearing road access, and restoring communication services and infrastructure."The central government is going all out to accelerate emergency response efforts. This covers five key areas: search and rescue, logistical support for the community, clearing road access, restoring communication access, and repairing electricity and fuel infrastructure," Head of the BNPB Disaster Data, Information, and Communication Center Abdul Muhari said.BNPB has actively deployed 40 helicopters, supported by helicopters and Hercules aircraft from TNI and National Police (Polri), bringing the total air fleet to 50 units. This air fleet delivers 25 to 35 tons of aid to district and city command posts, as well as to refugee pockets. In addition to helicopters, TNI personnel have been deployed to support BNPB’s operations by distributing aid to the refugee pockets on foot.BNPB, in collaboration with TNI, Polri, ministries, government agencies, regional governments, volunteers, and international partners, continues to make every effort to speed up search operations, the restoration of access and vital services, and the fulfillment of affected communities' basic needs.Editor: Arie Novarina, Copyright © ANTARA 2025 Copyright 2025 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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