A New Benchmark for Specialized Technology Stocks in Hong Kong! CiDi’s Listing Marks a New Chapter in Commercial Intelligent Driving

HONG KONG, December 19, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) – The Hong Kong stock market has welcomed another “hard tech” listed company. On 19 December, China’s leading provider of intelligent driving products and solutions for commercial vehicles, CiDi Inc. (“CiDi”, 3881.HK), officially listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.In the global transformation of the autonomous driving industry from the phase of technological exploration to the phase of commercial realization, CiDi has demonstrated a development trajectory distinct from that of most peers. Transitioning from early-stage project validation to long-term operations, CiDi has established a scalable business model and gradually emerged as one of the representative enterprises in autonomous driving for closed environments. Revolution in Technological Architecture: From Scenario Adaptation to Optimal Cost and EfficiencyWithin the autonomous driving industry chain, the commercialization progress in closed environments far exceeds that on open roads. Heavy-load transportation scenarios, such as mining and ports, place extremely high demands on efficiency, safety, and stability, while also having long-term and rigid needs. This makes them the earliest areas where autonomous driving has achieved large-scale implementation.In this area, CiDi has established a differentiated competitive advantage by creating a highly flexible “mesh” technological architecture to maximize overall system performance. The company abstracts core technologies such as autonomous driving algorithms, perception systems, and decision-making planning into pluggable modules. Under a unified underlying framework, these modules can be quickly combined and reconfigured to meet the specific requirements of different closed environments.This “grid-based” capability brings three major commercial advantages: First, it enables efficient cross-scenario migration. The results of each technological breakthrough are solidified as foundational capabilities of the platform, empowering the next new scenario. Second, it leads to significant cost optimization. Built on a unified platform, data can flow seamlessly, and capabilities can be reused, achieving a structural reduction in R&D costs. It also provides customers with more choices while lowering marketing expenses. Finally, it facilitates technological and performance advancement. Through scenario validation, the efficiency of technological iteration is accelerated, driving continuous improvement in product performance.Precision Targeting of “Essential Demand Arteries” with Validated Economic ModelsThe ultimate test for any cutting-edge technology is its ability to solve real problems and deliver tangible value. CiDi has focused on mining, a core scenario characterized by rigid demand and a clear economic rationale, to build a solid market barrier.Open-pit mines, characterized by their hazardous conditions, pollution, remoteness, and large scale, face multiple challenges including high labor costs, frequent safety risks, and low operational efficiency. “METAMINE” solution launched by CiDi directly addresses industry pain points by integrating perception technology, high-precision positioning, and fleet coordination system, enabling fully automated operations, including autonomous loading, transportation, and unloading of unmanned mining trucks, demonstrating its value through a quantifiable economic model. According to certification from the National Institute of Metrology of China, the mining efficiency of CiDi’s autonomous mining trucks has reached 104% of that of human-driven mining trucks.Based on industry realities, considering the costs and practical challenges associated with a full transition to autonomous mining operations, CiDi has developed a mixed-operation model, combining human-driven and autonomous vehicles, which represents the most feasible transitional solution at the current stage, successfully leading to the implementation of benchmark projects, including the world’s largest driverless mining fleet operating with manned vehicles and the world’s largest mixed-operation miningAs of 30 June 2025, the company has delivered 414 (sets of) autonomous mining trucks (systems) to customers and has received indicative orders for 647 (sets of) autonomous mining trucks (systems). The scale of deliveries and the continuous growth in order reserves further validate the maturity of its business model and its recognition in the market.Financial Advancement: Approaching the Profitability Turning PointIn recent years, CiDi has demonstrated accelerating growth in its financial performance. Revenue increased from RMB31.1 million in 2022 to RMB410 million in 2024 with a CAGR of 263.1%. In the first half of 2025, revenue further increased to RMB408 million, representing a year-on-year increase of 57.9% and sustaining robust momentum.With the increasing modularity of products and the accumulation of delivery experience, the company’s project profitability has continued to improve, driving sustained enhancement in its profitability. From 2022 to 2024, the adjusted net losses amounted to RMB159 million, RMB138 million and RMB127 million, respectively, and the adjusted net loss margin decreased significantly from 511.5% to 30.9%, which further dropped to 27.2% in the first half of 2025. As revenue scales up, the loss margin is being rapidly diluted. This trend signals that the company is steadily transitioning from a high-investment “technology validation phase” into a “scaled monetization phase”.In addition, diversified synergy has further enhanced the operational stability of CiDi. Leveraging its foundation of full-stack independent research and development integrating both hardware and software, CiDi has established three business segments such as autonomous driving, V2X, and intelligent perception. Among these, autonomous driving and V2X respectively shoulder the “intelligent” and “interconnected” missions. They support and reinforce each other, acting as the dual drivers for the implementation of high-level autonomous driving. Meanwhile, the intelligent perception business plays the role of a “cash flow supplement”. It applies mature functionalities from cutting-edge technologies to mid- to low-dimensional scenarios, such as train safety perception and commercial fleet management, enabling rapid technology monetization and providing the company with a steady stream of cash flow support.The listing of CiDi coincides with a period of triple tailwinds for the commercial intelligent driving industry, including policy support, technological maturity, and surging demand. By leveraging its unique technological architecture to precisely target closed environments, along with a validated economic model and a continuously optimized financial flywheel, CiDi has demonstrated a clear path for the industry from technological implementation to commercial closure, and from scale growth to the turning point of profitability. As the commercialization of autonomous driving truly enters a harvest phase, CiDi stands out as one of the most compelling targets for long-term capital market attention. With its platform capabilities set to replicate across more closed and semi-closed scenarios, and as it accelerates into the vast global market, its long-term growth potential is highly promising. Copyright 2025 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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Air T, Inc. Announces Closing of Regional Express Acquisition ACN Newswire

Air T, Inc. Announces Closing of Regional Express Acquisition

MINNEAPOLIS, MN, Dec 19, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Air T, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIRT) is pleased to announce the successful closing of its acquisition of Regional Express Holdings Limited (Rex), Australia's leading regional airline. Air T now owns 100% of Rex and looks forward to beginning a new chapter for Rex and the regional communities it serves across Australia.The transaction includes a comprehensive financing structure designed to support Rex's operations and future growth:Air T is providing a $50 million AUD credit facility that is funded by one of our investor partners. We anticipate that Rex will use this facility to bring its fleet fully back into service, from approximately 31 flyers currently to 45 flyers within the next two years.The Commonwealth of Australia will continue to be a secured creditor of Rex.Rex will have access to an additional undrawn $60 million AUD loan from the Commonwealth of Australia to support the overhaul of its current fleet of Saab 340s and general operations.This financing arrangement reflects the collaborative approach taken by Air T, the Commonwealth of Australia, and other stakeholders to assure Rex thrives for the long-term and continues to service regional Australians. A strong Rex is good for Australia."We are excited to welcome Rex to Air T and to continue the important work of strengthening regional aviation in Australia," said Nick Swenson, Chief Executive Officer of Air T, Inc. "Rex serves communities that depend on reliable air service, and we are committed to ensuring the airline operates on a sustainable basis for the long term. This acquisition aligns with our strategy of investing in essential aviation businesses with strong fundamentals, great management teams and meaningful roles in their markets."Neville Howell, Chief Executive Officer of Regional Express commented, "The acquisition by Air T marks not just the resolution of a challenging chapter, but the beginning of a revitalised one. It is the outcome of disciplined planning, principled decision-making and an unwavering commitment to the regional communities we exist for. With renewed strength and clarity, we move forward, not defined by the turbulence behind us, but by the possibilities ahead.As we move forward, we will remain true to our core. We are an airline with a responsibility to connect Australians, and we will approach this next chapter with the same pragmatism, care and resolve that guided us through the challenges behind us. This partnership does not redefine Rex. It strengthens our capacity to honour the purpose that has always defined us; to serve the regions that built us, with our heart firmly in the country."Air T and Rex are grateful for the support and collaboration of the Administrators, the Commonwealth of Australia, Rex's creditors, and all stakeholders throughout this process.NOTE REGARDING STAKEHOLDER QUESTIONSIf you have questions related to this release or other Air T matters, please use our interactive Q&A capability, through Slido.com, accessible from our website, to submit your questions. We intend to keep that link open and available for shareholder questions. Questions submitted through Slido will be answered "live" and in writing at our Annual Meeting, and via a written response on a quarterly basis. Note that legal and pragmatic requirements restrict us from answering every question posted, yet we intend to address all reasonable and relevant questions with a written answer.ABOUT AIR T, INC.Established in 1980, Air T Inc. is a portfolio of powerful businesses and financial assets, each of which is independent yet interrelated. Its core segments are overnight air cargo, ground equipment sales, commercial jet engines and parts, and corporate and other. We seek to expand, strengthen and diversify Air T's after-tax cash flow per share. Our goal is to build Air T's core businesses, and when appropriate, to expand into adjacent and other industries. We seek to activate growth and overcome challenges while delivering meaningful value for all stakeholders. For more information, visit www.airt.com.ABOUT REXEstablished in 2002, Rex is Australia's largest independent regional airline serving regional and remote communities throughout all states in Australia. Rex has the world's largest fleet of Saab 340 aircraft operating over 1,000 flights per week.In addition to the airline, the Rex Group includes two professional pilot training campuses, the Australian Airline Pilot Academy (AAPA) in Wagga Wagga, NSW and Ballarat, VIC and the propeller maintenance overhaul facility, the Australian Aerospace Propeller Maintenance (AAPM) based in Dingley, VIC.CONTACTTracy Kennedytkennedy@airt.comFORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTSCertain statements in this press release are "forward-looking" statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 with respect to the Company's financial condition, results of operations, plans, objectives, future performance and business. Forward-looking statements include those preceded by, followed by or that include the words "believes", "pending", "future", "expects," "anticipates," "estimates," "depends" or similar expressions. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements, because of, among other things, potential risks and uncertainties, such as:An inability to finance our operations through bank or other financing or through the sale of issuance of debt or equity securities;Economic and industry conditions in the Company's markets;The risk that contracts with FedEx could be terminated or adversely modified;The risk that the number of aircraft operated for FedEx will be reduced;The risk that GGS customers will defer or reduce significant orders for deicing equipment;The impact of any terrorist activities on United States soil or abroad;The Company's ability to manage its cost structure for operating expenses, or unanticipated capital requirements, and match them to shifting customer service requirements and production volume levels;The Company's ability to meet debt service covenants and to refinance existing debt obligations;The risk of injury or other damage arising from accidents involving the Company's overnight air cargo operations, equipment or parts sold and/or services provided;Market acceptance of the Company's commercial and military equipment and services;Competition from other providers of similar equipment and services;Changes in government regulation and technology;Changes in the value of marketable securities held as investments;Mild winter weather conditions reducing the demand for deicing equipment;Market acceptance and operational success of the Company's commercial jet engines and parts segment or its aircraft asset management business and related aircraft capital joint venture; andDespite our current indebtedness levels, we and our subsidiaries may still be able to incur substantially more debt, which could further exacerbate the risks associated with our substantial leverage.A forward-looking statement is neither a prediction nor a guarantee of future events or circumstances, and those future events or circumstances may not occur. We are under no obligation, and we expressly disclaim any obligation, to update or alter any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.SOURCE: Air T, Inc. Copyright 2025 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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Focus Graphite Announces Final Results From 2022 Drill Program at Lac Tetepisca; West Limb Extends Mineralized Strike to 8 KM ACN Newswire

Focus Graphite Announces Final Results From 2022 Drill Program at Lac Tetepisca; West Limb Extends Mineralized Strike to 8 KM

Focus Graphite Inc. (TSXV: FMS) (OTCQB: FCSMF) (FSE: FKC0) ("Focus" or the "Company"), a leading developer of high-grade flake graphite deposits and innovator of next-generation lithium-ion battery technology, reports the final assay results from its 2022 exploration and definition drilling program at the Company's 100%-owned Lac Tetepisca Graphite Project (the "Project"). Today's disclosure includes results from the remaining twenty-two (22) drill holes on the West Limb, along with complementary results from six (6) previously disclosed holes in the Southwest extension of the Manicouagan-Ouest Graphitic Corridor ("MOGC") flake graphite deposit.These results extend the drilled strike length of mineralization to approximately eight (8) kilometers along a folded structure. All assay results from the 2022 drill campaign have now been received and released.HighlightsFinal assay results received from the Focus's 2022 Lac Tetepisca drill program drill program have now been received, completing 74 drill holes totalling 14,900.5 meters and 11,824 assays and enabling the Company to proceed with an updated Mineral Resource Estimate in Q1 2026.Results from the 22 West Limb and 6 Southwest MOGC holes extend confirmed graphite mineralization along a approximately 8-km strike length, significantly expanding the scale of the Lac Tetepisca system.Multiple West Limb holes returned significant graphite intervals, more or less aligned on strike along one of the aeromagnetic anomalies, including:39.16 m (true) @ 9.02% Cg, including 10.50 m @ 24.49% Cg (LT-22-160)12.55 m (true) @ 8.90% Cg and 24.97 m (true) @ 6.43% Cg (LT-22-161)10.98 m (true) @ 8.17% Cg and multiple additional mineralized horizons (LT-22-162)Drilling at the Southwest MOGC intersected a second, structurally distinct mineralized horizon, highlighted by:20.19 m (true) @ 9.71% Cg, including 8.61 m @ 14.76% Cg (LT-22-141)Completion of the full assay dataset represents a major technical milestone, positioning Focus to reassess the scale, continuity, and development potential of Lac Tetepisca as it advances toward metallurgical, purification, and downstream application testing.Dean Hanisch, Chief Executive Officer of Focus Graphite, stated, "The completion of all assays from our 2022 drilling program provides the complete dataset required to advance an updated Mineral Resource Estimate, anticipated in Q1 2026. The current maiden resource predates all 2022 drilling, and the results confirm meaningful upgrade potential across the Lac Tetepisca system."While mineralized intervals intersected in the West Limb are not to the same extent than those in the main MOGC deposit, it demonstrated the continuity of the broad low grade graphitic mineralization in this area, at a different stratigraphic level than on the South Limb where MOGC is located. The extent of this low-grade zone is apparently sufficient to be considered in the incoming Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") update planned for Q1 2026.Despite being lower grade, definition of, "significant mineralization" is defined as intercepts grading ≥5.0% graphitic carbon ("Cg") over a minimum true thickness of 6.0 metres, with internal dilution set at a maximum of 7.0 consecutive metres and no external dilution. This definition has been maintained to be consistent with previous releases.MOGC Resource BackgroundThe MOGC flake graphite deposit is part of the Company's Lac Tetepisca Project, located southwest of the Manicouagan Reservoir on the Nitassinan of the Pessamit Innu First Nation, in Quebec's Cote-Nord region. The MOGC is currently defined by a linear 1.5 km long segment of an 8 km long folded geophysical magnetic-electromagnetic anomaly that trends N035°. The April 4, 2022 NI 43-101 Technical Report, prepared by DRA America's Inc. ("DRA"), outlines a pit-constrained Indicated Resource of 59.3 million tonnes (Mt) grading 10.61% Graphitic Carbon (Cg) for an estimated content of 6.3 Mt of natural flake graphite (in-situ), and an Inferred Resource of 14.9 Mt grading 11.06% Cg for an estimated content of 1.6 Mt of natural flake graphite. This maiden resource predates all drilling completed in 2022. An updated MRE incorporating all 2022 drill holes is expected in Q1 2026.The current maiden resource-which positions the MOGC as one of the largest flake graphite deposits in North America-is detailed in the NI 43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource Estimate Lac Tetepisca Graphite Project, Quebec, prepared by DRA and dated April 4, 2022. The reporst is available on the Company's profile at www.sedarplus.ca/ on the Company's profile. This maiden resource predates all drilling completed in 2022. As demonstrated in previous releases, the 2022 drill program extended the mineralization at depth and to the southwest, and now to the West Limb.2022 Exploration and Definition Drill ProgramFocus completed 74 diamond drill holes totalling 14,900.5 metres between March 3 and November 17, 2022 at the Project. Program objectives of the exploration and definition drilling program were twofold:Complete systematic definition drilling along strike and at depth of the MOGC deposit to support the conversion of Inferred resources to the Indicated category and to expand the total mineral resource estimate.Test the graphite abundance that might be the cause of the magnetic and aeromagnetic anomaly extending from the MOGC toward the Southwest extension and West Limb.Prior to this release, the Company disclosed full results from twenty-seven (27) definition holes drilled along strike of the MOGC deposit, partial results for eighteen (18) exploration holes at the Southwest MOGC target and seven (7) exploration holes at the West Limb target.The remaining results from West Limb (22 holes, Table 1, Figure 1) and Southwest MOGC (6 holes, Table 3, Figure 1) are provided herein. All assays results for the 2022 campaign are now complete.Also included are minor corrections of previously released results for two (2) West Limb holes (Table 2, Figure 1).One aborted hole (LT-22-147) in the Southwest MOGC target was abandoned due to technical/drilling difficulties and was successfully re-drilled and under the LT-22-172 moniker.Please consult the Company's website at www.focusgraphite.com for previous news releases containing analytical highlights from the 2022 exploration and deep definition drilling program at the Lac Tetepisca project, as well as applicable location maps.West Limb: Exploration Drill ResultsThe West Limb zone consists of the other segment of the regionally folded aeromagnetic anomaly and hosts up to three time-parallel aeromagnetic anomalies interpreted as potential stratigraphic duplication or tectonic imbrication within the folded structure. A total of twenty-nine (29) exploration holes (5,421.6 m) were drilled on different segments of the anomalies, of which results from seven (7) on the southeastmost anomaly were previously released (May 28, 2025). The twenty-two (22) exploration holes released today (Table 1) confirm consistent graphitic horizons and highlighted the structural complexity of the area. Six (6) drill holes intersected significant graphitic mineralization, including:Hole LT-22-120Drilled at 300°/-45° to a vertical depth of 121.76 metres on Section L19+00NW, intersected 13.22 metres (true thickness) grading 5.16% Cg (from 19.00 to 32.70 metres core length).Hole LT-22-158Drilled at 300°/-45° to a vertical depth of 138.39 metres on Section L07+00NW, intersected 9.98 metres (true thickness) grading 5.77% Cg (from 26.75 to 37.00 metres core length).Hole LT-22-159Drilled at 300°/-45° to a vertical depth of 199.97 metres on Section L22+00NW, intersected 7.56 metres (true thickness) grading 8.75% Cg (from 192.15 to 199.90 metres core length).Hole LT-22-160Drilled at 300°/-45° to a vertical depth of 207.31 metres on Section L16+00NW,Intersected 14.37 metres (true thickness) grading 6.04% Cg (from 61.05 to 76.05 metres core length);Intersected 39.16 metres (true thickness) grading 9.02% Cg (from 231.00 to 271.65 metres core length).including 10.50 metres at 24.49% Cg (from 231.00 to 241.90 metres core length).Hole LT-22-161Drilled at 300°/-45° to a vertical depth of 209.70 metres on Section L16+00NW,Intersected 12.55 metres (true thickness) grading 8.90% Cg (from 34.30 to 47.40 metres core length);including 7.47 metres at 12.06% Cg (from 39.60 to 47.40 metres core length).Intersected 24.97 metres (true thickness) grading 6.43% Cg (from 189.90 to 215.90 metres core length).Hole LT-22-162Drilled at 300°/-45° to a vertical depth of 203.88 metres on Section L16+00NW,Intersected 10.98 metres (true thickness) grading 8.17% Cg (from 36.50 to 47.85 metres core length);Intersected 7.63 metres (true thickness) grading 5.25% Cg (from 121.25 to 129.15 metres core length);Intersected 21.68 metres (true thickness) grading 5.02% Cg (from 164.35 to 186.85 metres core length);Intersected 16.54 metres (true thickness) grading 6.79% Cg (from 188.80 to 206.00 metres core length);Intersected 7.70 metres (true thickness) grading 11.15% Cg (from 260.20 to 268.20 metres core length).Correction to Previously Released Results (Table 2)Hole LT-22-112Drilled at 300°/-45° to a vertical depth of 118.74 metres on Section L16+00SW,Intersected 30.99 metres (true thickness) grading 5.83% Cg (from 32.00 to 64.00 metres core length). Previously 6.35% Ct (Total Carbon) as opposed to Graphitic carbon (Cg);Intersected 19.35 metres (true thickness) grading 8.87% Cg (from 73.00 to 93.00 metres core length). Previously 9.68% Ct (Total Carbon) as opposed to Graphitic carbon (Cg).Including 8.72 metres at 13.68% Cg (from 84.00 to 93.00metres core length).Southwest MOGC: Exploration Drill ResultsThe Southwest MOGC was tested with eighteen (18) exploration holes totalling 2,838.8 metres, all previously released (11 July 2024 and 28 may 2025). Complementary assay results for six (6) holes are released today (Table 3). Five (5) of these holes intersected significant graphitic intervals beneath a thick layer of barren paragneiss, indicating stratigraphic duplication or tectonic complexities that were previously unnoticed.Hole LT-22-141Drilled at 350°/-45° to a vertical depth of 161.47 metres on Section L00+00NW,Intersected 7.26 metres (true thickness) grading 5.77% Cg (from 118.50 to 126.50 metres core length);Intersected 20.19 metres (true thickness) grading 9.71% Cg (from 189.00 to 211.00 metres core length).including 8.61 metres at 14.76% Cg (from 199.00 to 211.00 metres core length).Hole LT-22-142Drilled at 350°/-45° to a vertical depth of 71.30 metres on Section L00+00SW, intersected 10.95 metres (true thickness) grading 6.70% Cg (from 30.00 to 42.00 metres core length).Hole LT-22-143Drilled at 350°/-45° to a vertical depth of 128.19 metres on Section L01+75SW, intersected 6.35 metres (true thickness) grading 8.94% Cg (from 127.15 to 134.15 metres core length).Hole LT-22-144Drilled at 350°/-45° to a vertical depth of 104.89 metres on Section L01+75SW,Intersected 12.72 metres (true thickness) grading 5.08% Cg (from 52.00 to 66.00 metres core length);Intersected 14.60 metres (true thickness) grading 6.42% Cg (from 126.50 to 142.50 metres core length).Hole LT-22-146Drilled at 350°/-45° to a vertical depth of 72.12 metres on Section L03+50SW, intersected 8.96 metres (true thickness) grading 5.05% Cg (from 40.50 to 50.50 metres core length).The graphitic zones intersected at the Southwest MOGC and West limb target are thinner or of lower grade than those in the MOGC deposit and appear to be partially located at different stratigraphic levels. Ongoing 3-D structural aims to integrate the West Limb and Southwest targets with the main MOGC mineralized system.Figure 1 - Location of the drill holes and drill hole sections discussed in today's news releaseTo view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/1963/278461_70fbefdbb43fb962_001full.jpgWest Limb Hole IDSectionDDHInterceptsLengthGraphitic CarbonDepthDipAzimuthDepthFromToCore lengthTrue length(m)(°)(°)(m)(m)(m)(m)(m)(%)LT-22-114L18+00NW95.54-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-115L19+00NW102.42-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-116L20+00NW93.02-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-117L21+00NW94.41-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-118L21+00NW104.96-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-119L20+00NW144.88-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-120L19+00NW121.76-4530018.5019.0032.7013.7013.225.16LT-22-148L18+00NW89.47-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-149L17+00NW85.23-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-150L15+00NW87.84-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-151L13+00NW103.61-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-152L14+00NW110.09-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-153L11+00NW116.85-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-154L09+00NW115.07-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-155L07+00NW107.97-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-156L05+00NW115.11-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-157L05+00NW134.23-45300No Significant intercept LT-22-158L07+00NW138.39-4530021.5626.7537.0010.259.985.77LT-22-159L22+00NW199.97-45300135.09192.15199.907.757.568.75LT-22-160L22+00NW207.31-4530049.6961.0576.0515.0014.376.04180.95231.00271.6540.6539.169.02 Including170.27231.00241.9010.9010.5024.49LT-22-161L24+00NW209.70-4530030.0034.3047.4013.1012.558.90146.37189.90215.9026.0024.976.43 Including31.9539.6047.407.807.4712.06LT-22-162L26+00NW203.88-4530029.9336.5047.8511.3510.988.1788.33121.25129.157.907.635.25123.66164.35186.8522.5021.685.02138.97188.80206.0017.2016.546.79185.42260.20268.208.007.7011.15 Table 1 - Highlights from the twenty-two (22) exploration holes drilled at the West limb MOGC target in 2022 released today West Limb (correction on previously released results) Hole IDSectionDDHInterceptsLengthGraphitic CarbonDepthDipAzimuthDepthFromToCore lengthTrue length(m)(°)(°)(m)(m)(m)(m)(m)(%)LT-22-112L16+00NW118.74-4530033.7432.0064.0032.0030.995.8358.6273.0093.0020.0019.358.87 Including62.5184.0093.009.008.7213.68LT-22-113L17+00NW116.99-45300No Significant intercept Table 2 - Correction to previously release highlights grades results. Southwest MOGC Hole IDSectionDDHInterceptsLengthGraphitic CarbonDepthDipAzimuthDepthFromToCore lengthTrue length(m)(°)(°)(m)(m)(m)(m)(m)(%)LT-22-141L00+00SW161.47-4535086.96118.50126.508.007.265.77140.48189.00211.0022.0020.199.71 Including143.91199.00211.0012.008.6114.76LT-22-142L00+00SW71.30-4535025.0130.0042.0012.0010.956.70LT-22-143L01+75SW128.19-4535092.60127.15134.157.006.358.94LT-22-144L01+75SW104.89-4535041.5852.0066.0014.0012.725.0894.28126.50142.5016.0014.606.42LT-22-145L01+75SW75.70-45350No Significant intercept LT-22-146L03+50SW72.12-4536032.1740.5050.5010.008.965.05 Table 3 - Highlights from the six (6) exploration holes drilled at the Southwest MOGC target in 2022 with hosts rock results and released todayNotes:(1) True thicknesses are reported in this news release and are based on the local dip of the mineralised envelope as calculated on 3-D model. Core descriptions, sampling information and analytical results were captured in Geotic™ core logging software and then used with LeapFrog Geo software for tri-dimensional (3-D) rendering. The 3-D mineralisation envelope of MOGC has an azimuth of N035.5° and dips at -58.5° to the south-east. The drill holes crosscut the envelope of the main mineralised zone's strike (80°) and dips (60o) at high angle. (2) "Best intercepts" and "significant graphitic mineralisation" are defined as Cg grading a minimum of 5.0% over at least 6.0 m with internal dilution set at a maximum of 7.0 m consecutive and no external dilution. "Best sub-intercepts" are defined as Cg grading a minimum of 10.0% over 6.0 m with same limitations on dilution. The 5% cg and 10% Cg cut-offs are used solely to delineate the extent of the mineralised envelopes corresponding to "Best intercepts" and "Best sub-intercepts", respectively. Economic cut-offs based on geological, metallurgical, mining, and economic factors, parameters and considerations will be determined as part of the mineral resource estimate update planned for the Lac Tétépisca project later through subsequent technical studies.(3) Barren core intervals within the mineralised envelope of the MOGC that were not analysed are considered as 0.0% Cg internal dilution.(4) Analyses were performed by Activation Laboratories of Ancaster, Ont., an ISO/IEC 17025:2005 certified facility using combustion in induction furnace and infrared spectrometry (code 4F - C-Graphitic) and are reported as graphitic carbon (Cg) and total sulphur (code 4F-S), with about 10% of the sample duplicated for quality control analyzed by COREM. Except for holes 145 and 146, where all the samples were analysed by COREM and the cross checks by ACTLABS for quality control. (5) QA/QC program: IOS introduced 17% reference samples, including certified and internal reference materials, duplicates, and blank samples. 9.7 percent of the drill core samples were duplicated and re-analyzed by COREM for graphitic, total, organic and inorganic carbon as well as total sulphur (or by ACTLABS for duplicated samples in holes 145 and 146). The same 9.7 % of the drill core samples were also analysed by ACTLABS Laboratories of Ancaster, Ontario (ISO/IEC 17025:2005 with CAN-P-1579) for trace metals by ICP-MS after aqua-regia digestion (code 1E2). 2022 Drill Program: Design, Operation, and Quality ControlThe 2022 drilling program was designed and operated by IOS Geosciences Inc. (IOS) of Saguenay, Quebec, under the supervision of Table Jamésienne de Concertation Minière (TJCM) of Chibougamau, Quebec, acting as technical adviser to the Company. Drilling was performed by Forage G4 of Val-d'Or, Quebec using a single drill rig.Sample Preparation and AnalysisStarting in March 2022, drill core boxes for each hole, once logged, were packaged by sequential numbers onto pallets in the field by IOS personnel and then shipped by truck every two weeks to IOS's facilities in Saguenay where they are currently archived. Sampling has been conducted with a diamond saw, with NQ-diameter core from the Southwest MOGC and West Limb targets being halved, while all HQ-diameter core from the MOGC deposit being quartered. Sample preparation work at IOS consisting of crushing and grinding and the insertion in the sample sequences of QA/QC samples. A total of 545 pulverized splits from the currently disclosed set of drill holes were sent to Activation Laboratories in Ancaster, Ontario (ISO/IEC 17025:2005 with CAN-P-1579) for graphitic carbon (code 4F - C-Graphitic) and total sulphur analysis (code 4F - S) using an Eltra® induction furnace with infrared spectroscopy. However, holes 145 and 146 followed the process prior to the inversion of the laboratories (Corem as first laboratory and verification by actlabs). The 14 samples from holes 145 and 146 were analysed by COREM for graphitic carbon (code B10) and total sulphur (code B41). The subset of 9.7% of samples was also analyzed for 40 trace element analysis using ICP-OES and ICP-MS after an aqua-regia digestion at Activation Laboratories (Code 1E2 - Aqua Regia). This brings the total number of core samples analyzed under the project to more than 9,800, excluding reference materials and duplicates.Quality Assurance / Quality ControlThe analytical quality control program for the Lac Tetepisca project has been implemented by an IOS registered chemist and is identical to the one used for previous drill programs at Lac Tetepisca and at the Company's Lac Knife project. Under the QA/QC program, a total of 54 duplicates of the core samples, or 9.7 %, were analysed by the two selected laboratories. The current set of analyses included 52 duplicates of the core samples which were re-analyzed by COREM for graphitic carbon duplicated analyses (code B10), total sulphur (code B41), total carbon (code B45), organic carbon (code B58) and inorganic carbon (code B11) and the 2 duplicates of the core samples from holes 145 and 146 were re-analyzed by Activation Laboratories for graphitic carbon (code 4F - C-Graphitic) and total sulphur analysis (code 4F - S), in accordance with the QAQC plan when these holes are treated. A total of 105 reference materials (about 17% of all the samples analysed) were inserted in the sample sequences, either certified or internal reference material samples (CDN-GR1, CMRI12, Oreas-723, OREAS-724, OREAS-725, CGL-004, NCS-DC-60119), duplicates (quarter-split core or grinding duplicates), and preparation and analyses blanks, not including the ones inserted by the assaying laboratories.Qualified PersonThe technical content disclosed in this news release was reviewed and approved by Rejean Girard, P.Geo. (QC), President of IOS Geosciences Inc., a consultant to the Company, and a qualified person as defined under National Instrument NI-43-101.About the Lac Tetepisca Graphite ProjectFocus Graphite's 100%-owned Lac Tetepisca Graphite Project is in the Southwest Manicouagan reservoir area of the Cote-Nord region of Quebec, one of North America's leading emerging flake graphite districts. The project lies on the Nitassinan of the Pessamit Innu First Nation, 234 km north-northwest of the city of Baie-Comeau, an industrial city located where the Manicouagan River intersects the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. It comprises two contiguous properties, Lac Tetepisca and Lac Tetepisca Nord. Together, the two properties form a block of 126 map-designated claims (total area: 6,785.14 ha). Focus purchased a 100% unencumbered interest of the mineral rights in the 67 CDC claims constituting the original Lac Tetepisca property from a third party in August 2011. The Lac Tetepisca Nord property was map-staked by the Company in 2012. The Lac Tetepisca Project is accessible year-round by way of a network of secondary gravel roads that extend north from Highway 389, 10 km to the south of the Manic 5 hydroelectric power station.From 2014 to 2021, Focus tested the Manicouagan-Ouest Graphitic Corridor with 106 drill holes drilled over a 1.4 km strike length (total: 16,468 metres). The drilling formed the basis of a NI 43-101 maiden mineral resource estimate (MRE) for the Lac Tetepisca graphite project with the MRE technical report filed on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca/) on April 5, 2022. The mineral resource estimate, prepared by DRA Global Limited's Montreal office, includes a pit-constrained Indicated resource for the MOGC prospect at the Lac Tetepisca project of 59.3 million tonnes (Mt) grading 10.61% Graphitic Carbon (Cg) for an estimated content of 6.3 Mt of natural flake graphite (in-situ), plus an Inferred resource of 14.9 Mt grading 11.06% Cg for an estimated content of 1.6 Mt of natural flake graphite.Additional maps of the Lac Tetepisca property showing the location of the MOGC graphite deposit, along with updated drill sections, are available on the Company's website at www.focusgraphite.com.About Focus Graphite Advanced Materials Inc. Focus Graphite Advanced Materials is redefining the future of critical minerals with two 100% owned world-class graphite projects and cutting-edge battery technology. Our flagship Lac Knife project stands as one of the most advanced high-purity graphite deposits in North America, with a fully completed feasibility study. Lac Knife is set to become a key supplier for the battery, defence, and advanced materials industries.Our Lac Tetepisca project further strengthens our portfolio, with the potential to be one of the largest and highest-purity and grade graphite deposits in North America. At Focus, we go beyond mining - we are pioneering environmentally sustainable processing solutions and innovative battery technologies, including our patent-pending silicon-enhanced spheroidized graphite, designed to enhance battery performance and efficiency.Our commitment to innovation ensures a chemical-free, eco-friendly supply chain from mine to market. Collaboration is at the core of our vision. We actively partner with industry leaders, research institutions, and government agencies to accelerate the commercialization of next-generation graphite materials. As a North American company, we are dedicated to securing a resilient, locally sourced supply of critical minerals - reducing dependence on foreign-controlled markets and driving the transition to a sustainable future.For more information on Focus Graphite Inc. please visit http://www.focusgraphite.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/focus-graphite/ X: https://x.com/focusgraphiteInvestors Contact: Dean Hanisch CEO, Focus Graphite Inc. dhanisch@focusgraphite.com +1 (613) 612-6060Jason LatkowcerVP Corporate Developmentjlatkowcer@focusgraphite.comCautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking StatementsCertain statements contained in this press release constitute forward-looking information. These statements relate to future events or future performance. The use of any of the words "could," "intend," "expect," "believe," "will," "projected," "estimated," and similar expressions, as well as statements relating to matters that are not historical facts, are intended to identify forward-looking information and are based on the Company's current beliefs or assumptions as to the outcome and timing of such future events.In particular, this press release contains forward-looking information regarding, without limitation: (i) the timing, scope, and potential outcomes of the planned mineral resource estimate ("MRE") update for the Lac Tetepisca Project; (ii) the interpretation of drill results and geological modelling, including the potential continuity, extent, and grade of mineralization; (iii) the possibility that future drilling, technical studies, or resource updates may further define or expand the mineralized system; (iv) the timing, progression, and expected results of metallurgical, purification, and product-qualification test work; (v) the potential for the Lac Tetepisca Project to support a single mining operation or progress toward future economic studies, including preliminary economic assessments or feasibility work; (vi) the suitability of graphite from the Project for advanced, battery-grade, or other high-value applications; and (vii) the potential for the Project to contribute to North American or allied critical-mineral supply chains.Forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause actual results, performance, or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, risks related to market conditions, regulatory approvals, changes in economic conditions, the ability to raise sufficient funds on acceptable terms or at all, operational risks associated with mineral exploration and development, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's public disclosure documents available under its profile on SEDAR+.The forward-looking information contained in this release is made as of the date hereof, and the Company is not obligated to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by applicable securities laws. Because of the risks, uncertainties, and assumptions contained herein, investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information.Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/278461 Copyright 2025 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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Spritzer MerryLand Returns This Year-End, Bringing Magical Festive Cheer to Taiping ACN Newswire

Spritzer MerryLand Returns This Year-End, Bringing Magical Festive Cheer to Taiping

Enjoy enchanting snowfall, festive activities, and exclusive promotions in a beautifully decorated festive setting.Figure 1 and 2: Spritzer EcoPark comes alive with festive cheer as Spritzer EcoPark Magical Land transforms the park into a vibrant year-end destination, featuring illuminated decorative installations and themed photo spots for visitors during the school holiday season.TAIPING, Malaysia, Dec 18, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Spritzer EcoPark invites visitors to experience the festive charm of Spritzer MerryLand, as the park transforms into a magical year-end destination filled with enchanting Christmas-themed decorations, now open to the public until 11 January 2026 at Spritzer EcoPark, Taiping.As part of Spritzer’s signature year-end celebration, the EcoPark has been thoughtfully transformed into a cheerful, whimsical, and family-friendly festive wonderland. Featuring immersive festive décor, twinkling light installations, and seasonal displays, Spritzer MerryLand offers a warm and joyful atmosphere that encourages families and friends to gather, celebrate, and capture memorable photo moments throughout the holiday season.Spritzer EcoPark operates daily from 9:30am to 10:00pm. During the special period from 20 to 28 December 2025, operating hours will be extended until 12:00 midnight, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the festive ambience during the peak holiday period.A much-loved annual highlight, the return of Spritzer’s year-end carnival brings together residents of Perak as well as visitors from other regions to celebrate the festive season in a setting that feels like a storybook come to life. This year’s Spritzer MerryLand promises an engaging and delightful experience for visitors of all ages.Throughout the event period, visitors can enjoy a variety of attractions and leisure experiences available daily at Spritzer EcoPark, including beautifully decorated photo spots, mini golf, a cozy café offering drinks and meals, as well as souvenirs and selected Spritzer water product promotions. These experiences are designed to be enjoyed at a relaxed pace, making EcoPark an ideal year-end destination for families and friends.Figure 3: Twinkling light installations at Spritzer EcoPark Magical Land are crafted with recycled bottles, demonstrating how everyday materials can be repurposed into visually engaging structures that support environmental awareness and responsible consumption.From 20 to 28 December 2025, Spritzer MerryLand introduces additional festive highlights that elevate the carnival experience. These include the much-anticipated magical snowfall sessions, glowing LED cart rides, fun DIY activities suitable for all ages, and a selection of snack food offerings, creating a vibrant and immersive festive atmosphere during the special period.“At Spritzer, we are committed to creating joyful spaces where families and communities can come together, especially during the festive season. Spritzer MerryLand embodies the spirit of togetherness, fun, and celebration, and we hope it brings joy to visitors of all ages. We are delighted to welcome everyone back to Spritzer EcoPark for another memorable year-end experience,” said Winnie Chin, Head of Public Relations, Spritzer Berhad.Adding to the festive cheer, visitors can also enjoy exclusive promotions on selected Spritzer products throughout the carnival period, giving families even more reason to celebrate and enjoy the season together.This holiday season, let Spritzer MerryLand be the backdrop for creating cherished memories. Gather your loved ones, unwind, and immerse yourself in a world where festive cheer, fun-filled experiences, and magical moments come together in one vibrant year-end celebration.For more information and the latest updates, follow Spritzer EcoPark on Facebook and Instagram.About SpritzerEstablished in 1989, Spritzer is a leading Malaysian bottled water brand, sourcing natural mineral water from a protected 430-acre rainforest in Taiping. Naturally filtered through underground rock layers for over 15 years, our water is enriched with essential minerals like Silica, known to support skin, bones, hair, and nails.Combining smart manufacturing with sustainable practices, Spritzer ensures every bottle meets the highest quality and safety standards. Our packaging is 100% recyclable and made from recycled materials, reflecting our commitment to environmental stewardship and a circular economy.Tested annually by SIRIM to be free from microplastics, Spritzer offers consumers trusted, natural hydration. Our diverse product range includes Natural Mineral Water, Original and Flavoured Sparkling Water, Distilled Water, and Fruit-Flavoured Beverages—crafted to suit every lifestyle and occasion.With a clear vision to become a fully circular brand by 2030, Spritzer leads the industry in innovation, quality, and sustainability.Spritzer — where nature, innovation, and sustainability come together in every bottle.For more information, visit www.spritzer.com.myFor media inquiries please contact:Nur Amalia RosshaimiSenior Executive Narro CommunicationsT: + 60-17 630 0314E: amalia@narrocomms.comWinnie ChinHead of Public Relations, Spritzer BhdT: +6019 553 2663E: winniecgl@spritzer.com.my Copyright 2025 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. 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臥安機器人今起招股 獲9家豪華基石陣容超7億港元認購 募集資金超10億港元 ACN Newswire

臥安機器人今起招股 獲9家豪華基石陣容超7億港元認購 募集資金超10億港元

2025年12月18日 - (亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com) - 香港IPO市場正迎來强勁復甦。港交所行政總裁陳翊庭表示,2025年至今香港新股市場已迎接超過100家上市公司,融資總額超過2700億港幣,時隔六年重登全球IPO募資榜首,同比增幅高達210%。今日,「AI具身家庭機器人第一股」臥安機器人(深圳)股份有限公司(股份代號:6600.HK)正式啓動全球招股,擬于12月30日正式登陸香港聯合交易所主板,國泰君安及華泰國際擔任聯席保薦人。此次發行計劃全球發售股份總數爲22,222,300股,每股發售價格介于63.0港元至81.0港元,最大集資淨額約17.0億港元。臥安機器人基石投資陣容十分强大,9家基石投資人合計認購份額超7億港元、占比5成。其中,高瓴爲最大基石投資人,還有Cithara、Infini、中國東方、Wind Sabre、Yield Royal、Sage等明星投資機構加持。作爲AI具身機器人領域的開拓者和深耕者,臥安機器人的産品主要聚焦于增强型執行機器人、感知與决策系統,其中增强型執行機器人主要包括靈活型技巧機器人、增强型移動機器人。透過該等組成式産品策略,臥安機器人打造了一個爲日常家庭環境帶來先進自動化能力的全面AI具身生態系統。公司憑藉機器人定位與環境構建技術、AI機器視覺控制技術、分布式神經控制網絡技術三大AI具身技術構建核心競爭力。在創新理念的驅動下,臥安機器人持續推出多款引領市場潮流的創新産品,于今年5月與9月亦分別推出了全球首款AI網球機器人Acemate和全球首款本地部署大模型的AI陪伴機器人Kata Friends。Acemate能够通過融合AI視覺識別、高動態交互與實時决策系統等實現了機器人自主移動完成接球回球,首次將具身智能落地于專業運動場景,開創了運動機器人新紀元。全球首款AI網球機器人Acemate上榜《時代》雜志2025年度最佳發明作爲一款可自主思考和移動的家庭寵物伴侶型機器人,Kata Friends旨在爲尋求零負擔情感陪伴的家庭提供活體寵物替代選擇,通過視覺識別系統、聽覺系統、觸覺傳感器構建起多模態感知系統,邊緣計算驅動的嵌入式大模型和情感交互引擎,實現與用戶的深度陪伴與互動。 AI陪伴機器人Kata Friends同時,公司計劃于2026年1月推出首款專爲真實家庭場景打造的人形家庭機器人H1。作爲一款輕量化機器人,H1旨在解决現有家庭機器人系統無法有效處理的複雜家務。H1的關鍵應用場景預計將包括:衣物分類整理、餐後餐具清洗收納以及輔助備餐。臥安機器人的産品銷往全球超過90個國家及地區,主要爲日本、歐洲及北美,憑藉穩定的産品性能與創新的解决方案,贏得了市場與客戶的廣泛認可。其中,于日本的AI具身家庭機器人系統産業自2022年起連續3年均排名第一。臥安機器人用戶底座堅實,SwitchBot App注册用戶逾3.5百萬名,連接設備超過10.8百萬台。 臥安機器人招股書披露,IPO募集所得資金淨額的66.5%將用于持續提升研發能力,以進一步開發與其AI具身家庭機器人系統相關的關鍵技術和産品,核心是機器人定位技術、AI機器視覺控制技術及邊緣計算技術、基于VLA模型的人形家務機器人技術等,以及建設高標準的機器人數據采集工廠,專門用于迭代和優化VLA模型;其他募集所得資金將用于擴大銷售渠道和地區覆蓋幷提升品牌全球知名度;以及用作一般營運資金及公司用途等。據弗若斯特沙利文報告,隨著AI技術能更好地滿足人們對個性化家庭解决方案的需求,全球AI具身家庭機器人系統行業的市場規模預計將持續增長。從2024年至2029年間,全球AI具身家庭機器人系統行業的市場規模預計將按複合年增長率64.2%增長,預計于2029年達人民幣707億元。AI具身家庭機器人系統在全球市場的滲透率將于2029年達16.2%。作爲行業引領者,臥安機器人將在行業高速發展中取得更大的市場份額。過去三年,公司的財務表現强勁,收入與毛利率均穩步增長。公司2022年至2024年收入複合年增長率爲49.0%,來自DTC渠道的收入複合年增長率爲73.3%。值得關注的是,公司在盈利方面實現明顯增長,整體毛利率從2022年的34.3%提升至2023年的50.4%及2024年的51.7%,2022年至2024年毛利複合年增長率爲83.1%。公司經調整的EBITDA亦顯著改善,2023年經調整的EBITDA首次轉爲正值,2023年至2024年經調整EBITDA的YoY爲348.6%,反映公司運營效率提升,在實現可持續盈利能力方面取得了進展。 Copyright 2025 亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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PropertyGuru Asia Real Estate Summit spotlights PropertyGuru Week 2025 with conversations on ‘Trusted Marketplaces and Thriving Communities’ ACN 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 17, 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 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. 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TruMerit and NAPNAP Team Up to Develop a Global Micro-credential for Pediatric Nursing Care ACN Newswire

TruMerit and NAPNAP Team Up to Develop a Global Micro-credential for Pediatric Nursing Care

PHILADELPHIA, PA, Dec 18, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - TruMerit, a worldwide leader in international credentials evaluation to support health worker careers, and the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP), The Leader in Pediatric Education for Nurse Practitioners®, have announced they will jointly develop a global micro-credential to help advance the knowledge and skills of the world's pediatric nursing workforce.The collaboration aims to improve health outcomes for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults worldwide amid a global shortage of pediatric nurses that is limiting access to evidence-based pediatric care in countries of all income levels. The partners envision that their micro-credential program will be the centerpiece of a larger initiative to engage global stakeholders in educating, assessing, and credentialing the nursing workforce in this specialization.A micro-credential is a short, competency-based recognition for specific skills, knowledge, or accomplishments that is offered as a more flexible and time-efficient alternative to the coursework tied to a traditional degree. When it becomes available in mid-2026, the NAPNAP micro-credential will be available to first-level, general nurses (RN) in any country who complete a set of online learning modules and pass an examination grounded in evidence-based pediatric nursing fundamentals of care within a global context.The partnership leverages NAPNAP's expertise in developing and delivering online educational courses in pediatric nursing, along with TruMerit's experience in creating assessment tools for healthcare professionals and global standards that support testing and evaluation for specialty credentials.Under this partnership, both organizations are working with a global team of subject matter experts to develop a competency framework for the coursework, identify instructional content, and create the assessment to validate learning and content mastery. NAPNAP is leading content development while TruMerit is creating the assessment leading to the granting of the micro-credential."This is a bold strategy that is driven by NAPNAP's 50+ years of experience in providing high-quality education to pediatric nurse practitioners," said James H. Wendorf, NAPNAP's chief executive officer. "With TruMerit's expertise in credentialing and extensive global relationships, we look forward to enhancing pediatric clinical knowledge and supporting health care workers around the world to increase child health outcomes.""We are thrilled to have this opportunity to bring our expertise to bear on NAPNAP's efforts to expand pediatric knowledge and skills throughout the world's nursing workforce. Our success in this endeavor will be a testament to how micro-credentialing can be a powerful force in achieving our shared goals of making the world a better, healthier place for women to have a child and for children to develop in a healthy manner," said Dr. Peter Preziosi, TruMerit's President and CEO.About NAPNAPThe National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) is the professional association for pediatric nurse practitioners and all pediatric-focused advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) in the U.S. and abroad. NAPNAP is recognized as the global leader, trusted authority and indispensable resource on comprehensive pediatric advanced practice nursing. Established in 1973, NAPNAP was the first professional society for nurse practitioners and remains the only U.S. organization dedicated to both advancing the APRN role and improving the quality of health care for infants, children and adolescents. For more information, please visit napnap.org.About TruMeritTruMerit is a worldwide leader in healthcare workforce development. Formerly known as CGFNS International, the organization has a nearly 50-year history supporting the career mobility of nurses and other healthcare workers-and those who license and hire them-by validating their education, skills, and experience as they seek authorization to practice in the United States and other countries. As TruMerit, this mission has been expanded to building workforce capacity that meets the needs of people in a rapidly evolving global health landscape. Through its Global Health Workforce Development Institute, the organization is advancing evidence-based research, thought leadership, and advocacy in support of healthcare workforce development solutions, including globally recognized practice standards and certifications that will enhance career pathways for healthcare workers. www.trumerit.orgContact:Name: David St. JohnEmail: dstjohn@trumerit.orgSOURCE: TruMerit Copyright 2025 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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TruMerit 與 NAPNAP 攜手開發全球性小微認證,專注於兒科護理照護領域 ACN Newswire

TruMerit 與 NAPNAP 攜手開發全球性小微認證,專注於兒科護理照護領域

賓夕法尼亞州費城, 2025年12月18日 - (亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com) - 全球醫療人員職涯認證評估領導機構TruMerit與「護理師兒科教育領導者®」美國國家兒科護理師協會(NAPNAP)宣布,將共同開發全球微認證體系,以提升全球兒科護理人員的專業知識與技能。此合作旨在改善全球嬰幼兒、兒童、青少年及年輕成人的健康成果。當前全球兒科護理人員短缺,導致各收入層級國家的民眾難以獲得循證兒科照護。雙方合作夥伴期許此微認證計畫能成為更大規模倡議的核心,號召全球利害關係人共同參與此專業領域護理人員的教育、評估與認證工作。微學分是一種短期的、基於能力的認證,用於認可特定技能、知識或成就,作為傳統學位課程的替代方案,更具靈活性且節省時間。該微認證預計於2026年中推出,開放給全球任何國家完成線上學習模組並通過考試的一級普通護理師(RN)。考試內容將以全球脈絡為基礎,考驗護理師對循證兒科護理核心照護原則的掌握程度。此合作夥伴關係結合了NAPNAP在開發與提供兒科護理線上教育課程的專業知識,以及TruMerit為醫療專業人員打造評估工具的經驗,並採用支援專業認證測驗與評核的全球標準。雙方正攜手全球主題專家團隊,共同建立課程能力框架、釐定教學內容,並設計驗證學習成效與知識掌握度的評估機制。NAPNAP主導內容開發,TruMerit則負責設計授予微認證的評估體系。NAPNAP執行長詹姆斯·H·溫德福表示:「這項大膽策略源自本會五十餘年為兒科護理師提供優質教育的經驗。結合TruMerit在認證領域的專業知識與廣泛全球網絡,我們期待提升兒科臨床知識水平,並支持全球醫療工作者改善兒童健康成果。」我們非常榮幸能藉此機會,將專業知識運用於NAPNAP推動全球護理人員拓展兒科知識與技能的使命。TruMerit總裁兼執行長彼得·普雷齊奧西博士表示:「此項合作成果將證明,微認證制度能成為實現共同目標的強大推手——為婦女創造更優質的生育環境,讓孩童在健康氛圍中成長,使世界變得更美好、更健康。」關於NAPNAP美國國家兒科護理師協會(NAPNAP)是美國及全球兒科護理師與所有專注兒科領域之進階執業註冊護理師(APRN)的專業組織。NAPNAP被公認為全球兒科高級執業護理領域的領導者、可信賴權威機構及不可或缺的資源。該協會創立於1973年,是首個專注於護理執業者的專業組織,至今仍是美國唯一致力於推動APRN角色發展並提升嬰幼兒及青少年醫療品質的機構。更多資訊請瀏覽napnap.org。關於TruMeritTruMerit是全球醫療人力資源發展的領導者。該機構前身為CGFNS國際組織,近五十年間致力於促進護理人員及其他醫療工作者——以及核發執照與聘用他們的機構——的職業流動性,透過驗證其教育背景、專業技能與實務經驗,協助他們取得在美國及其他國家執業的授權資格。以TruMerit之名,此使命已擴展至建構符合全球健康環境快速演變需求的勞動力體系。透過旗下全球醫療人力發展研究院,該機構正推動循證研究、思想領導力及倡議行動,以支持醫療人力發展解決方案,包括建立全球認可的執業標準與認證體系,從而拓展醫療工作者的職涯發展途徑。www.trumerit.org 聯絡人:姓名:David St. John電子郵件:dstjohn@trumerit.org消息來源:TruMerit Copyright 2025 亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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1World Online and Culinary Heritage Announce  Strategic Partnership and Joint Launches in Europe ACN Newswire

1World Online and Culinary Heritage Announce Strategic Partnership and Joint Launches in Europe

ISTANBUL, Dec 17, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - 1World Online (1WO) and Culinary Heritage (CH) have entered into a partnership aimed at supporting structured, responsible tourism and reinforcing regional cultural identity. The collaboration combines 1World Online’s fourteen years of experience in destination promotion with Culinary Heritage’s international network of certified food producers, restaurants, and artisans. As part of the cooperation, Niclas Fjellström, Global Coordinator of Culinary Heritage, is joining TravelVerse as a Senior Advisor.Food plays a central role in cultural heritage, and travellers frequently engage with local culinary traditions to better understand the places they visit. The Culinary Heritage certification system verifies the authenticity of regional food practices, providing travellers with reliable access to genuine local traditions. The partnership is expected to strengthen the TravelVerse ecosystem and improve the user experience across the platform.The first joint project under this partnership is being launched in a few Turkey regions, including Alanya, where a food-focused route is being developed using exclusively Culinary Heritage–certified locations. This initiative supports both the documentation of local food culture and the creation of structured visitor pathways based on authentic regional content.As a first step in expanding the TravelVerse presence in Turkey, 1World Online is also starting a collaboration with Araz Aknam, whose local knowledge and personal perspective will shape a dedicated tour featuring locations he recommends. The tour will be available to a global audience, offering an opportunity to discover Turkey through his point of view.As part of the broader strategy to address imbalances in visitor flows, the partners will integrate the newly developed Vulpi AI solution – a data-driven tool designed to help manage overtourism in high-traffic areas and increase visibility for under-visited destinations. The technology will support evidence-based decision-making aimed at distributing interest more evenly across regions.“Culinary identity is essential to understand places and empower travelers' exploration,” said Alex Fedosseev, Founder and CEO of 1World Online. “Joining effort with Niclas and Culinary Heritage project creates a powerful engine to launch TravelVerse Web3 tours with Culinary Heritage certified Points of Sale and create unforgettable experiences, a win-win all around!”“Culinary Heritage has always championed authenticity and regional pride - and this partnership brings that mission into a new era”, - said Niclas Fjellström, CH Global Coordinator. “Through TravelVerse, our certified businesses gain powerful digital tools and exclusive visibility that amplify their stories far beyond their local markets. By combining our trusted certification with an innovative global platform, we can showcase real culinary heritage in a dynamic, engaging way that benefits producers, regions, and travelers all at once. This is a major step forward for how local food culture is experienced and celebrated.”About Culinary HeritageFounded in 1995, Culinary Heritage operates a global certification system that identifies destinations committed to preserving authentic regional food traditions. Its certification mark functions as a quality-assurance indicator for establishments that uphold local culinary identity.About 1World TravelVerseTravelVerse – developed within the 1World Online Group (founded in 2011) – has become a central project covering the company’s tourism initiatives, expanding its presence in many regions including Japan, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, Georgia, and now Turkey.Contacts: for additional information or press inquiries1World Online / TravelVerse projectLucy Bronnikovaliudmyla.bronnikova@1worldonline.com+43 677 64721316travelverse.liveCulinary HeritageNiclas Fjellströminfo@culinaryheritage.nethttps://www.culinaryheritage.net/ Copyright 2025 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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Eastman, AstraZeneca, Kraft Heinz, and P&G Recognized with OMP Supply Chain Awards ACN Newswire

Eastman, AstraZeneca, Kraft Heinz, and P&G Recognized with OMP Supply Chain Awards

MIAMI, FL, Dec 16, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - AstraZeneca, Eastman, Kraft Heinz, and P&G have been recognized for their outstanding contribution at the recent OMP Conference. The four industry leaders were honored at the Miami event for their commitment to innovation and excellence, while driving real-world results across their global operations.The OMP Awards program turns the spotlight on organizations within the OMP Community that set new benchmarks in supply chain planning and inspire cross-industry progress and transformation.Eastman: Co-shaping Unison Planning™ in a long-term partnershipA strategic OMP customer for nearly two decades, Eastman received the Long‑Term Partnership Award for co‑shaping the chemical industry solution of Unison Planning™. Eastman's vision and intense collaboration have helped redefine best practices in chemical supply chain planning and have been a positive influence on broader industry standards.Accepting the award, Baptiste Lebreton, Digital Service Manager at Eastman, emphasized the importance of long‑term partnerships based on deep mutual trust and shared values: "We're happy to help shape the evolution of Unison Planning so that it continues to serve the planning needs of the chemical industry."AstraZeneca: Leading the way in AI-driven supply chain planningAstraZeneca carried off the Innovation Award for the company's powerful collaboration with OMP on AI‑driven planning and advanced scenario modeling. It has also been among the first to pilot and refine new functionalities, actively shaping the evolution of UnisonIQ and its application in highly regulated, complex environments.Mark Trainor, Senior Director Global Planning Transformation & Technology at AstraZeneca, accepting the award, underscored the need for continuous improvement in the life sciences and pharmaceutical industries: "We need to embrace the AI revolution to face increasingly complex planning challenges."Kraft Heinz and P&G: Sustained commitment to planning excellenceKraft Heinz and P&G received the Excellence Award for their sustained commitment to advancing digital supply chain planning across global operations. Both companies consistently demonstrate excellence in driving measurable business impact. They continuously evolve and improve in their commitment to integrating autonomous planning workflows that reduce manual effort and increase productivity.The awards were accepted by Adis Sulejmanović, Head of Digital Supply Chain Transformation & Strategy at Kraft Heinz, and Amy Rardin, P&G's Senior Director Global Supply Chain & Product Innovation.Philip Vervloesem, OMP's Chief Commercial and Markets Officer, commended all the winners: "We're honored to be working with such ambitious customers, and we take great pride in contributing to the achievements they make every single day."Revisit the full conference.About OMPOMP helps companies facing complex planning challenges to excel, grow, and thrive by offering the best digitized supply chain planning solution on the market. Hundreds of customers in a wide range of industries - spanning consumer goods, life sciences, chemicals, metals, paper, packaging, plastics - benefit from using OMP's unique Unison Planning™.Contact:Philip Vervloesem, Chief Commercial & Markets Officer at OMPPhone: +1-770-956-2723Email: pvervloesem@omp.comSOURCE: OMP Copyright 2025 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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AWM Wraps Up 2025 with Multiple Surf Venue Grand Openings ACN Newswire

AWM Wraps Up 2025 with Multiple Surf Venue Grand Openings

SOLANA BEACH, CA, Dec 16, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - American Wave Machines, the surf technology company behind PerfectSwell® Surf Venues worldwide, concludes banner year with two grand openings and expansion into new markets.São Paulo Surf ClubKey Year End Highlights:Riyue Bay: November 11 China Tourism Group celebrated the grand opening of PerfectSwell® Riyue Bay Surf ResortZion: November 20 The Foundation Ceremony of PerfectSwell® Zion took place in Utah.São Paulo: November 29 JHSF celebrated the grand opening of São Paulo Surf Club"This year's results reflect a herculean effort from the team on improving efficiency, product delivery and commissioning. Finishing with two grand openings in one month is perhaps our most notable achievement. With PerfectSwell® Zion well underway and a third pool starting up in Brazil, 2026 will be just as memorable." - CEO Bruce McFarland"The wave quality achievements made this year have exceeded the expectations set forth by the engineering team at the beginning of this year. With more developments in store, we are excited to continue being the wave surfers want and add even more to the playlist in 2026." - Director of Engineering Miquel LazaroAbout American Wave MachinesAmerican Wave Machines, Inc. is the inventor and developer of PerfectSwell® Surf Technology. AWM's technology powers world class surf facilities and destinations backed by proven financials, extensive data capture, and stoked surfers. PerfectSwell® is the only sequence based, pneumatic surf technology on the market. Protected by over 50 patents worldwide, PerfectSwell® Split Peaks, Peeling Waves, Air Sections, and Wedge Barrels are all covered by AWM's robust patent portfolio.Contact:Jenna Timinskyinfo@americanwavemachines.comSOURCE: American Wave Machines, Inc. Copyright 2025 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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Anson Resources: Update on Cooperation between Anson and POSCO Holdings for DLE Green River Demonstration Plant ACN Newswire

Anson Resources: Update on Cooperation between Anson and POSCO Holdings for DLE Green River Demonstration Plant

Highlights:Anson and POSCO have made strong technical and commercial progress on cooperation at the Green River DLE Demonstration Plant, with workstreams advancing positively across all review areas.Cooperation between the parties has strengthened through detailed engineering assessments and senior-level engagement, supporting POSCO's ongoing evaluation of the project.POSCO advises that completion of its due diligence and internal approval process is now expected in Q1 2026, providing a clear timeline for the next stage of the proposed investment.NEWPORT BEACH, CA, Dec 17, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Anson Resources Limited (ASX:ASN) ("Anson" or the "Company") provides the following update on the ongoing cooperation with POSCO Holdings Inc. ("POSCO"), announced 30 June 2025, regarding the development of a DLE Demonstration Plant at its Green River Lithium Project in Utah, USA.Anson and POSCO continue to make positive progress across all workstreams for the planned demonstration plant. Over the past several months:Multiple POSCO engineering teams have conducted site visits to Green River, undertaking detailed technical assessments and reviewing site and local infrastructure, brine supply, and development pathways.Anson and POSCO representatives have held constructive meetings including visits by senior management to South Korea and the U.S.A, advancing technical, commercial, and operational discussions and further aligning both parties on development objectives.These interactions have strengthened the cooperation between the companies and have contributed meaningfully to POSCO's ongoing due diligence and internal evaluation process.POSCO Holdings is progressing its due diligence and internal review associated with the planned demonstration plant investment. Due to the ongoing completion of basic engineering studies, the anticipated finalisation date for this review has been shifted from December 2025 to Q1 2026. Anson is continuing site preparations and to engage with local suppliers and the schedule to break ground remains on track.The Green River demonstration plant investment is part of POSCO Group's secondary battery materials strategy, which centres on securing North American lithium resources and advancing future technological competitiveness.Based on the successful operation of the U.S. demonstration plant, POSCO Holdings plans to bring its independently developed DLE technology to market and accelerate investment and commercialization efforts for untapped lithium brine resources across North America.The Green River DLE demonstration plant represents a major strategic investment by POSCO Group as it works to lead in securing future-critical technologies essential to the growth of its lithium business in North America.Anson looks forward to providing further updates as the collaboration advances.Executive CommentaryExecutive Chairman & CEO, Mr. Bruce Richardson commented:"POSCO has been an outstanding partner to work with, and the quality of cooperation between our teams has been exceptional. Over recent months, our joint technical reviews, site visits, and detailed engineering discussions have reinforced a strong alignment of objectives and a shared commitment to advancing a world-class DLE demonstration plant at Green River. The collaboration has been constructive, highly professional, and deeply valued by Anson. We look forward to continuing this positive momentum as POSCO progresses its due diligence and internal evaluation into early 2026."About POSCO Holdings:POSCO Holdings Inc. is a leading South Korean industrial group with strategic investments across steel, energy, and battery materials. POSCO Group is developing a global supply chain to support the transition EV and has invested in a total of 93,000 tonnes of lithium production annually in Argentina and South Korea. The company has made significant investments in both brine and hard-rock lithium resources across South America and Australia and is advancing proprietary Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) technologies to accelerate low-carbon lithium production.This announcement has been authorized for release by the Executive Chairman and POSCOContact:Bruce RichardsonExecutive Chairman and CEOE: info@AnsonResources.comWilliam MazeHead of Investor RelationsE: investors@AnsonResources.comPh: +61 7 3132 7990 Ph: +61 7 3132 7990www.Ansonresources.comFollow us on Twitter @Anson_irSOURCE: Anson Resources Copyright 2025 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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AWM 以多座衝浪場館盛大開幕,為 2025 年劃下完美句點 ACN Newswire

AWM 以多座衝浪場館盛大開幕,為 2025 年劃下完美句點

索拉納海灘,加利福尼亞, 2025年12月16日 - (亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com) - 打造全球 PerfectSwell® 衝浪場館的衝浪科技公司 American Wave Machines,於這個具里程碑意義的一年中迎來兩場盛大開幕,並成功拓展至全新市場,為年度表現再添亮點。聖保羅衝浪俱樂部年終重點摘要:• 日月灣(Riyue Bay):11 月 11 日 中國旅遊集團隆重舉行 PerfectSwell® 日月灣衝浪度假村盛大開幕儀式。• 錫安(Zion):11 月 20 日 PerfectSwell® 錫安專案於美國猶他州舉行奠基典禮。• 聖保羅(São Paulo):11 月 29 日 JHSF 隆重慶祝 聖保羅衝浪俱樂部(São Paulo Surf Club) 盛大開幕。「今年的成果反映出團隊在提升營運效率、產品交付與系統啟用方面所付出的巨大努力。能在同一個月內完成兩座衝浪場館的盛大開幕,或許是我們今年最具代表性的成就。隨著 PerfectSwell® Zion 專案順利推進,以及巴西第三座浪池正式啟動,2026 年勢必同樣令人難忘。」— 執行長 Bruce McFarland「今年在浪況品質上的成果,已超越工程團隊年初所設定的預期目標。隨著更多開發計畫即將展開,我們非常期待持續打造衝浪者心目中理想的浪型,並在 2026 年為浪型『播放清單』再添更多精彩內容。」—工程總監 Miquel Lazaro關於 American Wave MachinesAmerican Wave Machines, Inc. 是 PerfectSwell(R) 技術的發明者和開發商。AWM 開發世界級的衝浪設施目的地,擁有可靠的財務狀況和刺激的衝浪者。PerfectSwell(R) 在市場上獨樹一幟,並受到全球 50 多項專利的保護。PerfectSwell® 的 Split Peaks、Peeling Waves、Air Sections 和 Wedge Barrels 都受到 AWM 強大的專利組合保護。聯繫方式:Jenna Timinskyinfo@americanwavemachines.com來源: American Wave Machines, Inc. Copyright 2025 亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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伊士曼、阿斯特捷利康、卡夫亨氏與寶潔榮獲OMP供應鏈大獎 ACN Newswire

伊士曼、阿斯特捷利康、卡夫亨氏與寶潔榮獲OMP供應鏈大獎

佛羅里達州邁阿密, 2025年12月16日 - (亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com) - 阿斯特捷利康、伊士曼、卡夫亨氏與寶潔於近期OMP大會中,因其卓越貢獻獲得表彰。這四家產業領導者因致力創新與卓越,並在全球營運中推動實際成果,於邁阿密活動中獲頒殊榮。OMP獎項計畫聚焦於OMP社群中樹立供應鏈規劃新標竿、激勵跨產業進步與轉型的組織。伊士曼:透過長期夥伴關係共同塑造Unison Planning™作為OMP近二十年的戰略客戶,伊士曼憑藉共同打造化工產業解決方案Unison Planning™榮獲長期夥伴關係獎。該公司的遠見與深度協作重新定義了化工供應鏈規劃的最佳實踐,並對更廣泛的行業標準產生積極影響。東曼數位服務經理巴蒂斯特·勒布雷頓領獎時強調,基於深厚互信與共同價值觀的長期夥伴關係至關重要:「我們樂於參與Unison Planning的進化歷程,使其持續滿足化學產業的規劃需求。」阿斯特捷利康:引領人工智慧驅動供應鏈規劃新紀元阿斯特捷利康憑藉與OMP在人工智慧驅動規劃及先進情境模擬領域的卓越合作,榮獲創新獎。該公司更率先試行並優化新功能,積極推動UnisonIQ在高度監管的複雜環境中持續進化與應用。阿斯特捷利康全球規劃轉型與技術資深總監馬克·特雷納領獎時強調生命科學與製藥產業持續精進的必要性:「我們必須擁抱人工智慧革命,方能應對日益複雜的規劃挑戰。」卡夫亨氏與寶潔:對規劃卓越的持續承諾卡夫亨氏與寶潔憑藉在全球營運中持續推動數位供應鏈規劃的卓越貢獻,榮獲卓越獎。兩家企業始終展現卓越成效,創造可量化的商業價值。他們持續進化並優化自主規劃工作流程的整合,有效減少人工操作並提升生產力。獎項由卡夫亨氏數位供應鏈轉型與策略主管阿迪斯·蘇萊馬諾維奇,以及寶潔全球供應鏈與產品創新資深總監艾米·拉丁共同領取。OMP首席商務與市場官Philip Vervloesem讚譽所有獲獎者:「能與如此具遠見的客戶合作是我們的榮幸,我們為能助力他們每日成就卓越而深感自豪。」重溫完整會議內容。關於OMPOMP透過提供市場頂尖的數位化供應鏈規劃解決方案,協助面臨複雜規劃挑戰的企業實現卓越表現、持續成長與蓬勃發展。橫跨消費品、生命科學、化工、金屬、造紙、包裝、塑膠等多元產業的數百家客戶,皆因採用OMP獨有的Unison Planning™而獲益。聯絡資訊菲利普·弗爾弗洛森,OMP首席商務與市場官電話:+1-770-956-2723電郵:pvervloesem@omp.com 消息來源:OMP Copyright 2025 亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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Doubleview Gold Corp Extends Mineralization East of 2024 Conceptual Pit and Identifies Deeper Porphyry Indicators at Hat Project by Drilling 992m of 0.29% CuEq in Hole H101 ACN Newswire

Doubleview Gold Corp Extends Mineralization East of 2024 Conceptual Pit and Identifies Deeper Porphyry Indicators at Hat Project by Drilling 992m of 0.29% CuEq in Hole H101

Vancouver, British Columbia--(ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com - December 16, 2025) - Doubleview Gold Corp. (TSXV: DBG) (OTCQB: DBLVF) (FSE: 1D4) ("Doubleview" or the "Company") is pleased to report assay results from drill holes H100 and H101, completed as part of the 2025 drill program at its 100%-owned Hat Polymetallic Deposit in northwestern British Columbia.Drill holes H100 and H101 were designed to test eastern extensions of mineralization beyond the 2024 conceptual pit shell, while also evaluating depth continuity and metal zonation within the Hat porphyry system. Results from both drill holes confirm broad, continuous copper-gold-cobalt-scandium mineralization and, when integrated with drill holes announced earlier in 2025, define an expanded mineralization envelope at the Hat Deposit. Assay results from drill holes H102 to H108 will be released when received from the Lab and reviewed and confirmed by our technical team.Key HighlightsMineralization extended eastward beyond the 2024 conceptual pit outline, supported by long, continuous intercepts in both H100 and H101.H100 intersected 497.0 m of mineralization (129.0-626.0 m) averaging 0.27% CuEq (excluding Sc₂O₃), confirming continuity into previously under-tested areas east of the 2024 conceptual pit.Elevated cobalt values at depth in H100 may be indicative of proximity to deeper portions of the porphyry system based on observed metal associations at Hat.H101 returned 992.4 m of continuous mineralization, with multiple higher-grade intervals and a higher gold-to-copper ratio relative to the established average of the Hat deposit.Deeper part of the Hat porphyry system remain untested by drilling,Drill holes H100 and H101 at the bottom are more than 500m apart.Drill Hole H100497.0 m (129.0-626.0 m) averaging 0.27% CuEq, including:239.8 m at 0.30% CuEq141.0 m at 0.31% CuEq106.2 m at 0.35% CuEq73.0 m at 0.44% CuEqDrill hole H100 confirms that mineralization extends eastward beyond the 2024 conceptual pit boundary and remains continuous over substantial thicknesses. The presence of elevated cobalt values within deeper intervals is interpreted by the Company as a potential vector toward deeper parts of the porphyry system. While the significance of this association continues to be evaluated, cobalt enrichment has consistently occurred alongside stronger copper-gold mineralization in several areas of the Hat deposit.Drill Hole H101992.4 m (7.5-999.9 m) averaging 0.29% CuEq, including:618.0 m at 0.37% CuEq153.0 m at 0.52% CuEq91.0 m at 0.72% CuEq32.0 m at 1.26% CuEq11.2 m at 2.80% CuEqDrill hole H101 is notable for its higher gold-to-copper ratio compared to the broader Hat deposit average. Such metal ratios are commonly observed within zoned porphyry systems and may reflect variations in metal distribution at different structural or vertical levels. Together with the observed continuity of mineralization from near surface to the end of the drill hole, adds an important new constraint to the evolving geological interpretation of the Hat system. Table 1 tabulates the assay results of H100 and H101.Table 1: Drill holes H100 and H101 assay results:Drill hole From (m)To (m)Length (m)Ag (g/t)Au (g/t)Co (g/t)Cu (%)Sc2O3(g/t)CuEq (%) excl Sc2O3H100 129.0626.0497.00.130.1474.440.1240.30.27 Inc.195.0434.8239.80.110.1891.440.1240.20.30 Inc.195.0336.0141.00.100.2188.150.1044.80.31 Inc.195.0301.2106.20.120.2585.310.1143.80.35 Inc.195.0268.073.00.140.3386.470.1235.70.44H101 7.5999.9992.40.170.1464.50.1543.20.29 Inc.273.0891.0618.00.200.1767.720.2044.20.37 Inc.273.0426.0153.00.310.21129.290.3036.20.52 Inc.273.0364.091.00.450.28148.850.4335.20.72 Inc.276.0690.4414.40.200.1975.730.2042.60.39 Inc.578.0589.211.20.421.7084.61.2847.32.80 Inc.791.0936.0145.00.230.2059.010.2450.30.44 Inc.858.0890.032.00.730.58112.70.7148.01.26 Notes: 1 - Copper Equivalent (CuEq) currently does not include Scandium2 - The intervals presented in this table are not true widths. The true width of mineralized sections has not been determined.3 - Metal equivalents should not be relied upon for future evaluations. Drill hole intercepts included in this news release are core lengths that may or may not represent true widths of mineralization. It is not possible to determine true widths.4 - Parameters used to calculate Copper Equivalent: Au price (US$/oz): 2365.09; Ag price (US$/oz): 27.43; Cu price (US$/lb): 4.17; Co price (US$/lb): 14.76. Au recovery: 89.0%; Ag recovery: 68.0%; Cu recovery: 84.0%; Co recovery: 78.0%. * Copper Equivalent Calculation CuEq in % = ([Ag grade in ppm] *27.43*0.68/31.1035 + [Au grade in ppm] *2365.09*.89/31.1035 + 0.0001* [Co grade in ppm] *14.76*0.78*22.0462 + 0.0001* [Cu grade in ppm] *4.17*0.84*22.0462)/(4.17*22.0462*0.84).Details of the algorithm used to estimate %CuEq are presented in the notes above. The metal values used in our current algorithm are average trailing three years commodity prices, and do not reflect recent dramatic increases in prices of mineral commodities. Scandium, a potentially recoverable high value strategic alloy metal (customarily quoted as Sc2O3 ) that is present in small but possibly highly important amounts in Hat mineralization, is not assigned any value pending metallurgical investigations and recoverable results.Core samples are delivered securely to a fully accredited commercial laboratory and processed by industry-standard methods. Assays are received at irregular intervals, verified by reference to notes provided by our field crew, added to our database, and disseminated publicly by News Release.Figure 1: Plan view showing 2025 drill hole locations relative to the 2024 conceptual pit outline, highlighting eastward extensions of mineralizationTo view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/8003/278192_677a547c94f369cc_001full.jpgFigure 2: Cross-section illustrating continuity of mineralization at depth and beyond the eastern margin of the conceptual pit.To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/8003/278192_fig2.jpgGeological InterpretationResults from drill holes H100 and H101, when combined with data from drill holes reported earlier in the 2025 season, define an expanded mineralization envelope at the Hat Deposit. Mineralization now demonstrably extends eastward beyond the conceptual pit shell, continuous to depths approaching one kilometre and supports the interpretation of a large, vertically extended porphyry system.The identification of cobalt-enriched intervals at depth in H100 and the gold-rich character of H101 provide additional geological vectors that may assist in defining future drill targets. Importantly, the deepest portions of the Hat porphyry system have not yet been tested by drilling; the Company considers these areas a priority for future exploration programs.Farshad Shirvani, President and CEO of Doubleview Gold Corp., commented:"Drill holes H100 and H101 represent an important step forward in our understanding of the Hat system. These holes confirm that mineralization continues east of the 2024 conceptual pit, as proposed in MRE-1 and remains robust at depth. The elevated cobalt values encountered in H100, together with the higher gold-to-copper ratios observed in H101, provide valuable geological insight into the internal zonation of the system.Together with our large database, including drill results announced earlier this year, these holes collectively expand the mineralization envelope and reinforce our interpretation of Hat as a large, vertically extensive porphyry system. The deepest parts of the system remain untested, and we believe the results to date strongly justify continued, disciplined exploration focused on depth and lateral extensions."Figure 3: 2024 Conceptual pit shell in 3D and 2025 drill holes demonstrating the strategic exploration in 2025To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/8003/278192_677a547c94f369cc_003full.jpgFigure 4: Three-dimensional views of the 2024 conceptual pit shell with 2025 drill holes, demonstrating strategic targeting of depth and lateral extensions within the Hat porphyry system.To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/8003/278192_677a547c94f369cc_004full.jpgFigure 5: Three-dimensional views of the 2024 conceptual pit shell with 2025 drill holes, demonstrating strategic targeting of depth and lateral extensions within the Hat porphyry system.To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/8003/278192_677a547c94f369cc_005full.jpgTable 2 summarizes coordinates of the recent drill holes.Table 2. Details of Location and direction of drill holes:DDH IDUTM-East (m)UTM-North (m)Elevation (m)Dip (°)Azimuth (°)Max-Depth (m)YearH100348203.06453897.0972-61.1120840.02025H101348203.06453897.0966-75.01201015.52025 Quality Assurance and Quality Control:Hat Project drill cores are processed at Doubleview's field camp where they are photographed, measured and logged by our technical staff and then divided using a diamond bladed saw. One half is placed in a stout bag to form the assay sample that is forwarded securely to the independent analytical lab. The remaining half core is stored on site where it is available for further examination and sampling. The assay cores are subject to a Chain of Custody routine as they are shipped from camp to a bonded carrier for delivery to the lab.All core samples are prepared and analyzed at AGAT Laboratories in Calgary, an independent ISO 17025 and ISO 9001 certified facility. Samples are dried, crushed to 70% passing 2 mm, split to obtain a 250 g representative portion, and pulverized to 85% passing 75 µm. Gold, platinum, and palladium are assayed by 30-50 g fire assay with ICP-OES finish. Multi-element analyses (up to 48 elements) are performed by four-acid digestion with ICP-OES/MS, with ore-grade assays applied where required. Selected samples are further analyzed for whole-rock oxides using lithium borate fusion with ICP-OES, and Loss on Ignition is determined separately. Routine quality assurance protocols include insertion of blanks, duplicates, and certified reference materials, ensuring accuracy and reliability of results.Doubleview maintains a website at www.doubleview.ca.Qualified Persons:Erik Ostensoe, P. Geo., a consulting geologist, and Doubleview's Qualified Person with respect to the Hat Project as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed, and approved the technical contents of this news release. He is not independent of Doubleview as he is a shareholder in the company.About Doubleview Gold CorpDoubleview Gold Corp. is mineral resource exploration and development company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is publicly traded on the TSX-Venture Exchange (TSXV: DBG) (OTCQB: DBLVF) (WKN: LA1W038) (FSE: 1D4). Doubleview focuses on identifying, acquiring, and financing precious and base metal exploration projects across North America, with a strong emphasis on British Columbia. The company enhances shareholder value through the acquisition and exploration of high-quality gold, copper, cobalt, scandium, and silver projects-collectively critical minerals utilizing cutting-edge exploration techniques.Doubleview's success is deeply rooted in the unwavering support of its long-term shareholders, supporters, and institutional investors. Their ongoing commitment has been instrumental in advancing the company's strategic initiatives. Doubleview looks forward to further collaborative growth and development and continues to welcome active participation from its valued stakeholders as the company expands its portfolio and strengthens its position in the critical minerals sector.About the Hat Polymetallic DepositThe Hat Deposit, located in northwestern British Columbia, is a polymetallic porphyry project with major resources of copper, gold, cobalt, and the potential for scandium. As one of the region's significant sources of critical minerals, the Hat deposit has undergone targeted exploration and development. The 0.2% CuEq cut-off resource estimate, as of the recently completed Mineral Resource Estimate and the Company's July 25, 2024, news release, is summarized below:Open Pit Model HatResource CategoryTonnageAverage GradeMetal ContentCuEqCuCoAuAgCuEqCuCoAuAgMt%%%g/tg/tmillion lbmillion lbmillion lbthousand ozthousand ozIn PitIndicated1500.4080.2210.0080.190.421,353733289292,045Inferred4770.3440.1850.0090.150.493,6191,945912,3287,575 Scandium potential for the Hat Deposit is estimated to be 300 to 500 million tonnes at an average grade of 40 ppm (0.004%) Sc2O3. "The scandium resource potential is based on the drill holes on the property drilled for (July 25, 2024) maiden resource estimate for other metal content than scandium. The potential quantity and grade are conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource, and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource."For further details of the MRE-1, please refer to the Company's July 25, 2024 news release.On behalf of the Board of Directors,Farshad Shirvani, President & Chief Executive OfficerFor further information please contact:Doubleview Gold Corp Vancouver, BC Farshad Shirvani President & CEO T: (604) 678-9587 E: corporate@doubleview.caNEITHER TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE.Certain of the statements made and information contained herein may constitute "forward-looking information." In particular references to the private placement and future work programs or expectations on the quality or results of such work programs are subject to risks associated with operations on the property, exploration activity generally, equipment limitations and availability, as well as other risks that we may not be currently aware of. Accordingly, readers are advised not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Except as required under applicable securities legislation, the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/278192 Copyright 2025 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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The U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon Celebrates Record-Breaking Weekend in West Palm Beach, Florida ACN Newswire

The U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon Celebrates Record-Breaking Weekend in West Palm Beach, Florida

West Palm Beach, FL, Dec 16, 2025 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - U.S. Polo Assn., the official sports brand of the United States Polo Association (USPA), proudly celebrated an unforgettable race weekend as first-time Title Sponsor of the 2025 U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon.The race weekend brought extraordinary energy to Downtown West Palm Beach, powered by more than 6,100 participants, representing 29 countries and 46 states. The race, a Boston Marathon qualifier, was supported by more than 200 dedicated volunteers, including employees from USPA Global, the company that manages the global, multi-billion-dollar U.S. Polo Assn. brand. The U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon was broadcast live for five hours by the Official Broadcast Station, WPBF 25 (ABC, West Palm Beach).The U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon was won by Ivan Gabriel Mafla Bolanos (02:37:56) in just over two-and-a-half hours, who traveled to South Florida over 15 hours from Ecuador to compete. Teresita Granados Solis (03:06:55), visiting from Costa Rica, was the first woman to cross the marathon finish line, chalking up her third career marathon win and her second of 2025.Throughout the 2025 U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon weekend, runners took to the waterfront course for the 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, Marathon, and Marathon Relay, each receiving a commemorative U.S. Polo Assn. performance race shirt and finishing medal inspired by the vibrant colors of The Palm Beaches. The first 135 marathon finishers also earned a special U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon runners cap, celebrating the United States Polo Association's milestone 135th Anniversary.Adding to the festive and athlete-centric atmosphere, U.S. Polo Assn. hosted an interactive polo ball activation next to the race expo stage for the weekend, offering guests of all ages the opportunity to take photos with models and engage with the brand's heritage in a fun, dynamic environment."The U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon race weekend reflected everything we value as a global sport and lifestyle brand with community, sport, philanthropy, and teamwork," said J. Michael Prince, President and CEO of USPA Global/U.S. Polo Assn. "Seeing thousands of runners cross the finish line, connect with our brand, and enjoy our polo-inspired activation was truly inspiring.""U.S. Polo Assn. is proud to support a sporting event like the Palm Beaches Marathon that showcases the spirit and strength of Palm Beach County, a place we are fortunate to call home, and where people come from around the world to visit and participate," he added.Participants of the U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon once again rallied behind meaningful causes, collectively fundraising for Palm Beach Roadrunners, Special Olympics Florida, and Quantum House, three organizations making a transformative impact across Palm Beach County."U.S. Polo Assn. has been an outstanding partner for the Palm Beaches Marathon, elevating every aspect of this year's marathon from the athlete experience to community engagement," said Kenneth R. Kennerly, CEO of K2 Sports Ventures, which owns and manages The Palm Beaches Marathon. "Their commitment to Palm Beach County and passion for sport and fitness made 2025 a standout year for runners, walkers, and spectators alike."RACE RESULTSFULL MARATHON - TOP FINISHERSMaleIvan Gabriel Mafla Bolanos, Ecuador - 02:37:56Charles Richardson, Wellington, Florida, USA - 02:43:16Simon Boudreau, Canada - 02:43:59FemaleTeresita Granados Solis, Costa Rica - 03:06:55Eryn Renehan, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA - 03:19:28Alina Morrison, Palm Beach, Florida, USA - 03:19:36HALF MARATHON - TOP FINISHERSMaleTyler Bernier, Singer Island, Florida, USA - 01:18:39Duniel Viera, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA - 01:20:57Matthew Roeder, Berwyn, Illinois, USA - 01:21:23FemaleEmily Paradis, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA - 01:23:55Staci Huelat, Wellington, Florida, USA - 01:26:24Yuliia Moroz, Sunny Isles, Florida, USA - 01:27:28U.S. Polo Assn. congratulates all runners, volunteers, supporters, and partners who made the 2025 Palm Beaches Marathon event a tremendous success. Plans are already underway for the 2026 U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon, promising even more excitement as the event continues to grow as a celebrated South Florida tradition.To see images and more winner details, visit palmbeachmarathon.com.Photos and Captions1. Marathon Winner Ivan Gabriel Mafla Bolanos and Runner-Up Charles Richardson at the U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon Podium Alongside Marathon Founder (L) Kenneth R. Kennerly of K2 Sports and (R) J. Michael Prince of USPA Global/U.S. Polo Assn. With U.S. Polo Assn. Models2. Women's Marathon Winner Teresita Granados Solis at the U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon Podium Alongside Marathon Founder (L) Kenneth R. Kennerly of K2 Sports and (R) J. Michael Prince of USPA Global/U.S. Polo Assn. With U.S. Polo Assn. Models3. Marathon Winner Ivan Gabriel Mafla Bolanos Crossing the Finish Line at 02:37:564. Women's Marathon Winner Teresita Granados Solis Crossing the Finish Line at 03:06:555. U.S. Polo Assn. Models at the Palm Beaches Marathon Brand Activation6. The 2025 U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon Medal7. Live WPBF 25 News Coverage (ABC Broadcast) of the 2025 U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon With (L to R) J. Michael Prince, President and CEO of USPA Global/U.S. Polo Assn., Shayne Wright, WPBF 25 News Director, and Jeff Dengate, Runner's World FounderAbout U.S. Polo Assn. and USPA GlobalU.S. Polo Assn. is the official sports brand of the United States Polo Association (USPA), the largest association of polo clubs and polo players in the United States, founded in 1890 and based at the USPA National Polo Center (NPC) in Wellington, Florida. This year, U.S. Polo Assn. celebrates 135 years of sports inspiration alongside the USPA. With a multi-billion-dollar global footprint and worldwide distribution through more than 1,200 U.S. Polo Assn. retail stores as well as thousands of additional points of distribution, U.S. Polo Assn. offers apparel, accessories, and footwear for men, women, and children in more than 190 countries worldwide. The brand sponsors major polo events around the world, including the U.S. Open Polo Championship®, held annually at NPC in The Palm Beaches, the premier polo tournament in the United States. Historic deals with ESPN in the United States, TNT and Eurosport in Europe, and Star Sports in India now broadcast several of the premier polo championships in the world, sponsored by U.S. Polo Assn., making the thrilling sport accessible to millions of sports fans globally for the very first time.U.S. Polo Assn. has consistently been named one of the top global sports licensors in the world alongside the NFL, PGA Tour, and Formula 1, according to License Global. In addition, the sport-inspired brand is being recognized internationally with awards for global growth. Due to its tremendous success as a global brand, U.S. Polo Assn. has been featured in Forbes, Fortune, Modern Retail, and GQ as well as on Yahoo Finance and Bloomberg, among many other noteworthy media sources around the world. For more information, visit uspoloassnglobal.com and follow @uspoloassn.USPA Global is a subsidiary of the United States Polo Association (USPA) and manages the multi-billion-dollar sports brand, U.S. Polo Assn. USPA Global also manages the subsidiary, Global Polo, which is the worldwide leader in polo sport content. To learn more, visit globalpolo.com or Global Polo on YouTube.About The U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches MarathonThe U.S. Polo Assn. Palm Beaches Marathon is a premier winter running event held annually in West Palm Beach, which features a range of race distances designed for runners of all abilities, including a full marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K, and a 4-person marathon relay. Highlighted by a 100% flat, USATF-certified course, the Marathon serves as a Boston Marathon qualifier. The scenic route allows runners to experience West Palm Beach's vibrant downtown as it winds along palm-lined Flagler Drive, past historic neighborhoods, and features sparkling waterfront views. The event also supports community and charity efforts. Visit palmbeachmarathon.com.For Additional Information, Contact:Stacey Kovalsky - VP, Global PR and CommunicationsPhone +954-673-1331 - Email: skovalsky@uspagl.comGary Ferman, Specialty Sports/CaneSportPhone +954-558-5203 - Email: garyferman@bellsouth.netSOURCE: U.S. Polo Assn. Copyright 2025 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松於佛羅里達州西棕櫚灘創下破紀錄的週末盛事 ACN Newswire

美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松於佛羅里達州西棕櫚灘創下破紀錄的週末盛事

佛羅里達州西棕櫚灘, 2025年12月16日 - (亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com) - 美國馬球協會(USPA)官方運動品牌——U.S. Polo Assn.,榮幸地以2025年U.S. Polo Assn.棕櫚灘馬拉松賽事首度冠名贊助商身份,隆重慶祝了這場難忘的賽馬週末盛事。賽事週末為西棕櫚灘市中心注入非凡活力,逾6,100名來自29國及46州的參賽者共襄盛舉。這場波士頓馬拉松資格賽獲得超過200名志工鼎力支持,其中包含USPA Global員工——該公司負責管理全球價值數十億美元的美國馬球協會品牌。美國馬球協會 棕櫚灘馬拉松賽事由官方轉播站WPBF 25頻道(ABC西棕櫚灘台)進行五小時現場直播。美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松冠軍由伊凡·加布里埃爾·馬夫拉·博拉諾斯(02:37:56)奪得,這位來自厄瓜多的選手歷經逾十五小時長途跋涉抵達南佛州參賽,僅用兩小時三十分餘即完成賽事。來自哥斯大黎加的特雷西塔·格拉納多斯·索利斯(03:06:55)成為首位衝過終點的女性選手,此役不僅是她職業生涯第三座馬拉松冠軍,更是2025年個人第二冠。在2025年美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松週末賽事期間,跑者們沿著濱水賽道展開5公里、10公里、半程馬拉松、全程馬拉松及馬拉松接力賽的角逐。每位參賽者皆獲贈以棕櫚灘繽紛色彩為靈感的紀念版美國馬球協會機能賽跑衫與完賽獎牌。前135名完成全程馬拉松的選手更榮獲特別版美國馬球協會 棕櫚灘馬拉松跑者帽,慶祝美國馬球協會成立135週年里程碑。為增添節慶氛圍與運動員體驗,美國馬球協會於賽事博覽會舞台旁設置互動馬球體驗區,讓各年齡層賓客能在充滿活力的環境中與模特兒合影,並深入感受品牌傳承。美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松賽事週末完美體現了我們作為全球運動與生活方式品牌所珍視的核心價值——社區精神、體育競技、慈善公益與團隊協作。」美國馬球協會全球總裁兼執行長J·麥可·普林斯表示:「見證數千名跑者衝過終點線、與品牌產生連結,並享受我們以馬球為靈感的互動體驗,這份感動令人振奮。」他補充道:「美國馬球協會榮幸支持棕櫚灘馬拉松這類賽事,它彰顯了棕櫚灘郡的精神與力量——我們有幸將此地視為家園,更吸引全球人士前來探訪參與。」美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松的參賽者們再度為有意義的事業凝聚力量,共同為棕櫚灘路跑者協會、佛羅里達特殊奧林匹克運動會和量子之家籌集善款。這三家機構正為整個棕櫚灘縣帶來變革性影響。「美國馬球協會一直是棕櫚灘馬拉松的傑出合作夥伴,從運動員體驗到社區參與,全方位提升了本屆賽事的各個層面,」擁有並管理棕櫚灘馬拉松的K2體育投資公司執行長肯尼斯·肯納利表示。「他們對棕櫚灘郡的承諾,以及對運動與健身的熱忱,使2025年成為跑者、健行者與觀眾共同難忘的一年。」賽事結果全程馬拉松 - 頂尖完賽者男子組伊凡·加布里埃爾·馬夫拉·博拉諾斯,厄瓜多 - 02:37:56查爾斯·理查森,美國佛羅里達州威靈頓市 - 02:43:16西蒙·布德羅,加拿大 - 02:43:59女子組特雷西塔·格拉納多斯·索利斯,哥斯大黎加 - 03:06:55艾琳·雷尼漢,美國佛羅里達州棕櫚灘花園市 - 03:19:28艾琳娜·莫里森,美國佛羅里達州棕櫚灘市 - 03:19:36半程馬拉松 - 頂尖完賽者男子組泰勒·伯尼爾,美國佛羅里達州辛格島 - 01:18:39丹尼爾·維埃拉,美國佛羅里達州西棕櫚灘 - 01:20:57馬修·羅德爾,美國伊利諾州貝爾溫 - 01:21:23女子組艾蜜莉·帕拉迪斯,美國佛羅里達州勞德代爾堡 - 01:23:55史黛西·胡埃拉特,美國佛羅里達州威靈頓 - 01:26:24尤莉亞·莫洛茲,美國佛羅里達州桑尼島 - 01:27:28美國馬球協會謹此祝賀所有跑者、志工、支持者及合作夥伴,共同成就2025年棕櫚灘馬拉松賽事的巨大成功。2026年美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松籌備工作已全面啟動,隨著這項盛事持續發展為南佛羅里達州備受推崇的傳統活動,屆時必將帶來更精彩的體驗。欲瀏覽賽事影像及更多優勝者詳情,請造訪 palmbeachmarathon.com。照片與圖說1. 馬拉松冠軍伊凡·加布里埃爾·馬夫拉·博拉諾斯與亞軍查爾斯·理查森,於美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松頒獎台與賽事創辦人(左)K2 Sports的肯尼斯·R·肯納利及(右)USPA Global/美國馬球協會的J·麥可·普林斯合影,現場另有美國馬球協會模特兒助陣。2. 女子馬拉松冠軍特雷西塔·格拉納多斯·索利斯於美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松頒獎台,與賽事創辦人(左)K2 Sports的肯尼斯·R·肯納利及(右)USPA Global/美國馬球協會的J·麥可·普林斯並肩而立,美國馬球協會模特兒隨行。3. 馬拉松冠軍伊凡·加布里埃爾·馬夫拉·博拉諾斯於02:37:56衝過終點線4. 女子馬拉松冠軍特雷西塔·格拉納多斯·索利斯以3小時06分55秒成績衝過終點線5. 美國馬球協會模特兒於棕櫚灘馬拉松品牌活化活動6. 2025年美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松獎牌7. WPBF 25新聞台(ABC電視網)現場直播2025年美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松賽事(左至右)美國馬球協會全球總裁兼執行長J·麥可·普林斯、WPBF 25新聞總監謝恩·萊特、《跑者世界》創辦人傑夫·登蓋特關於美國馬球協會與USPA全球美國馬球協會U.S. Polo Assn. 是官方體育品牌 美國馬球協會(USPA)作為美國規模最大的馬球俱樂部與球員組織,創立於1890年,總部位於佛羅里達州威靈頓市的USPA國家馬球中心(NPC)。今年,U.S. Polo Assn.品牌將與USPA共同慶祝135年來持續激發的運動精神。憑藉數十億美元的全球影響力,透過逾1,200家品牌直營店及數千個銷售據點,U.S. Polo Assn.的服飾、配件與鞋履產品已遍佈全球190餘國,涵蓋男女及兒童系列。品牌贊助全球多項頂級馬球賽事,包括每年於棕櫚灘國家馬球俱樂部舉辦的美國公開馬球錦標賽®——此為美國最高規格的馬球賽事。透過與美國ESPN、歐洲TNT及Eurosport、印度Star Sports等媒體的歷史性合作,現今全球數百萬體育愛好者得以首度觀賞由美國馬球協會贊助的頂級馬球錦標賽轉播,體驗這項激動人心的運動魅力。根據《License Global》報導,美國馬球協會(U.S. Polo Assn.)持續躋身全球頂級運動授權品牌之列,與美國國家美式足球聯盟(NFL)、美國職業高爾夫巡迴賽(PGA Tour)及一級方程式賽車(Formula 1)齊名。此外,這個以運動為靈感的品牌更因全球性成長表現而屢獲國際殊榮。憑藉其作為全球品牌的卓越成就,美國馬球協會不僅登上《富比士》、《財星》、《現代零售》及《GQ》等權威刊物,更獲雅虎財經、彭博社等全球知名媒體專題報導。欲了解更多資訊,請造訪uspoloassnglobal.com並追蹤@uspoloassn。USPA Global 是美國馬球協會(USPA)的子公司,負責管理價值數十億美元的運動品牌 U.S. Polo Assn.。USPA Global 同時管理旗下子公司 Global Polo,該公司為全球馬球運動內容的領導者。欲了解更多資訊,請造訪 globalpolo.com 或 YouTube 上的 Global Polo 頻道。關於美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松美國馬球協會棕櫚灘馬拉松 西棕櫚灘馬拉松是每年冬季在西棕櫚灘舉辦的頂級跑步盛事,設有多種賽程距離以滿足不同跑者需求,包含全程馬拉松、半程馬拉松、10公里、5公里及四人馬拉松接力賽。賽事以100%平坦地形及美國田徑協會認證賽道為特色,同時作為波士頓馬拉松的資格賽。沿途風景如畫,跑者將穿梭棕櫚成蔭的弗拉格勒大道,途經歷史街區,盡覽粼粼波光的水岸風光,沉浸於西棕櫚灘市中心蓬勃的活力氛圍。本賽事同時支持社區公益與慈善事業。詳情請瀏覽 palmbeachmarathon.com。如需更多資訊,請聯絡:Stacey Kovalsky - VP, Global PR and CommunicationsPhone +954-673-1331 - Email: skovalsky@uspagl.comGary Ferman, Specialty Sports/CaneSportPhone +954-558-5203 - Email: garyferman@bellsouth.netSOURCE: U.S. Polo Assn. Copyright 2025 亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com
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Developers and designers of tomorrow’s cities triumph at the 20th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final ACN 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. 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