Sea Electric Extends Worldwide Presence With Increased Global Management Team and Strong Showing at Brisbane Truck Show

First Public Viewing of Full Range of SEA Electric-branded Trucks Sets Framework for Company’s Growth in Global Electrification

SEA Electric at 2021 Brisbane Truck Show

The first-ever public appearance of the SEA Electric full range of operational-ready trucks was displayed at the 2021 Brisbane Truck Show — with the entire suite ranging from 4.5-tonne car licence through to 22.5-tonne three-axle rigids.

LOS ANGELES, May 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The recent Brisbane Truck Show (May 13-16, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, South Brisbane, Australia) held a significant presence for global automotive technology company SEA Electric, showcasing the first-ever public appearance of a full range of operational-ready electric trucks utilizing proprietary SEA-Drive® power systems, new SEA Electric branding, and the announcement of senior global leadership taking the company’s helm throughout the Asia Pacific region.

The appointment of Bill Gillespie, president of Asia Pacific, and promotion of Glen Walker to vice president of Asia Pacific, bring a wealth of international transport industry and electric vehicle expertise to the region during a time of growth for SEA Electric worldwide. Following a recent US $42 million investment, SEA Electric is bringing electrification solutions and opportunities to nearly every corner of the globe, and in the United States it has added further assembly capacity, creating the current potential for approximately 60,000 units per annum. Further U.S. assembly, including in the area of batteries, is expected in the near future.

According to SEA Electric President and Founder Tony Fairweather, SEA Electric has not only created a low-cost delivery solution, but equally meaningful it has developed a medium voltage/lightweight power system with performance outcomes that exceed the internal combustion engine equivalent. “Our own SEA-badged trucks – including the SEA 300 and SEA 500 in Australia – are derived from OEM Semi Knock-Down kits, creating further efficiencies to pass on to our customer base whilst supporting rapid OEM expansion into this segment,” said Fairweather.

Gillespie’s new leadership role allows him to build upon the company’s momentum, which continues to expand on a worldwide basis. “The product showcased in Brisbane sets the framework for SEA Electric to seamlessly fold into OEM dealerships and fleets, bringing forth both new and repowered electrification options,” said Gillespie. The current three medium-size EV truck models are sold through a dozen authorized dealers in Australia, while more than 220 U.S. dealers are available to support the North American market needs.

SKD Assembly Provides Solutions Efficiency
Walker further explained the commercial arrangement as a Semi Knock Down (SKD) Assembly Operation – creating SKD ‘Glider’ kits – a first-of-its-kind three-way process that begins with the cab,

frame rails, wheels and axle components arriving in Australia, within containers from Japan, and upon arrival being assembled to provide a rolling chassis to support the appropriate proprietary SEA-Drive® power-system to create a completely assembled SEA Electric-branded vehicle. The vehicles are then ready for distribution.

But it is their SKD assembly operation’s efficiency that creates a real game-changer for SEA Electric and facilitates the solutions and productivity the company can provide. With consistency of assembly, and a process that provides multiple efficiencies, there becomes very little waste, often eliminating extra componentry that previously would have been discarded in other retrofitting processes.

“Our agreements in the U.S. go one step further,” said Walker. “We are utilizing SKD and local glider assembly to set the benchmark for ongoing programs in North America and other SEA Electric markets around the world.” As an example, when containers in the United States arrive for SKD assembly, all electrification is then performed by authorized upfitters, solely using SEA-Drive® power-system technology and branding. The process of building the trucks from SKD kits or glider chassis provides multiple advantages over the retrofit option, including lower cost, quicker build times, and less waste.

Bill Gillespie, President of SEA Electric Asia Pacific

Bill Gillespie joins SEA Electric as President, Asia Pacific, bringing a wealth of international transit industry and electric vehicle expertise to the region during a time of growth for SEA Electric worldwide.

The North American market, which recently became the new home for SEA Electric’s California-based headquarters, has the largest capability for upfitting capacity at 60,000 units annually. The addition of a Des Moines Technical Center and planned offices in Chicago, Brooklyn, and Miami before August this year represents SEA Electric’s commitment to the market.

With available volume and an ambitious capability to assemble the company’s SEA-Drive® technology, SEA Electric provides immediate and cost-efficient solutions that can be easily scaled to meet the needs for any fleet – whether new or existing delivery vehicles in need of new EV drive capabilities. The electrification of the yellow school bus industry is also in high demand in the United States.

Perhaps the most important business growth aspect of SKD kit and OEM glider assembly is the ability for the SEA Electric vehicle range to be available from a dealer network that provides complete sales, warranty, and service support.

SEA-Drive®

SEA Electric’s proprietary SEA-Drive® electrification technology adapts to a large range of OEM truck and commercial vehicle platforms and has been proven in the field with millions of real-driving miles to date.

SEA-Drive® Power-Systems
SEA Electric’s proprietary SEA-Drive® power-systems come in a variety of configurations for all-electric models with a GVM range of 4.5t through to 26t (i.e., 9,990 lbs. to 57,500 lbs. GVWR). Each are designed for 3,000 charge cycles based on a full overnight charge, if applied five days per week, and can result in optimum performance for 10 years.

The Brisbane Truck Show highlighted five new SEA-Electric-branded truck models, including the launch of the SEA 300-45 EV and the SEA 300-85 EV. Both models are fully ADR compliant and assembled in Melbourne for Australian distribution.

The Future for SEA Electric
While SEA Electric’s roots originate in Australia, along with various manufacturing and technology capabilities, the company’s North American growth brings a business model that can be replicated in Europe, as well. Current U.S. upfitting facility locations include Illinois, Michigan, North Carolina, Indiana, and California.

SEA Electric SEA M5 EV

The SEA M5 EV Vehicle chassis shown in this urban delivery truck utilizes SEA Electric’s proprietary SEA-Drive® powertrain platform for Class 5 vehicles. The unit carries a 5-year warranty on batteries and a system warranty of 3 years or 50,000 miles.

On the heels of its recent US $42 million equity financing announcement, SEA Electric also closed its latest purchase of 1,000 electric vehicle batteries from long-time technology partner Soundon New

Energy Technology. This important transaction supports SEA Electric’s proprietary SEA-Drive® 70, 100, and 120 major power-system models. While most of the initial units are slated for the United States, the balance will go to SEA Electric inventories in Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia, as well as the company’s first entry into the European market.

About SEA Electric
Global automotive technology company SEA Electric was founded in Australia in 2012, creating its proprietary electric power-system technology (known as SEA-Drive®) for the world’s urban delivery and distribution fleets, as well as front powered school bus applications.

Glen Walker, SEA Electric Vice President, Asia Pacific

As Vice President Asia Pacific for SEA Electric, Glen Walker leads the APAC operational activities for the company, with nearly two decades of experience within the automotive and transport sectors in Australia.

Widely recognized as a market leader in the electrification of commercial vehicles on a global basis, SEA Electric commands a global presence, deploying product in six countries including USA, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Indonesia, and South Africa with collectively more than one million miles of independently OEM-tested and in-service international operation.

The company’s global sales, after-sales and engineering are represented in all subsidiaries, whilst North America, home to the company’s headquarters, has the largest upfitting capacity for SEA Electric at 60,000 units per year.

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‫دولة الإمارات تدعو المجتمع الدولي إلى توحيد الجهود لترسيخ وصون كرامة الإنسان في رواية القصص

  • “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص”، مبادرة أطلقتها دبي العطاء، وإكسبو 2020 دبي، ووزارة الخارجية والتعاون الدولي، وتدعم رؤية دولة الإمارات المتمثلة في تعزيز الكرامة البشرية في جميع أنحاء العالم 
  • منتدى “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص” ينعقد في 10 ديسمبر 2021 في إكسبو 2020 دبي، أول إكسبو دولي يُقام في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وأفريقيا وجنوب آسيا 

Bangladesh – Nomita Mondal watering mangrove saplings in Pachim Dhangmari, adjacent to Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Banishanta, Dacope, Khulna, Bangladesh. Credit: BEDS

دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة، 25 مايو 2021: أطلقت كل من دبي العطاء، وإكسبو 2020 دبي، ووزارة الخارجية والتعاون الدولي في دولة الإمارات، مبادرة “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص”، التي تسعى إلى إنشاء نظام يعزز فهم وممارسة رواية القصص التي تصون كرامة الجميع وتحافظ عليها وتساهم في تحقيق أهداف التنمية المستدامة. 

تتم رواية آلاف القصص يومياً بغض النظر عمن يرويها وكيف يتم سردها. حيث تفتقر العديد من هذه القصص إلى المصداقية والشفافية أو أن تكون مدفوعة بدوافع خفية تخدم سردًا محددًا مسبقًا. هذه ليست سوى بعض العقبات القليلة التي تعترض طريق رواية القصص الصادقة والكاملة والتي تصون الكرامة في السياقات التنموية والإنسانية. ومن أجل وصول الرواية – سواء كانت مرئية أو مكتوبة أو منطوقة – إلى الجمهور، فإنها تمر بعملية طويلة من التصفية والمراجعة والتحرير التي تؤدي أحيانًا إلى تغيير المحتوى والمعنى الأصلي وتجعله شبه خيالي. وهذا بدوره ينتهي برسم صورة خاطئة للمساهمين فيها والذين لا يعرفون في كثير من الأحيان مكان عرض قصصهم المصورة أو المكتوبة والغرض من استخدامها.

Ethiopia – A #SecondChance student in rural Ethiopia reads and does homework at home by candlelight. Credit: Luminos Fund

ولدت مبادرة “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص” من الحاجة إلى توحيد أصوات صانعي المحتوى والمحررين والصحفيين والمصورين وصانعي الأفلام ورواة القصص والمساهمين وتزويدهم بالوعي والمعرفة العملية، والتي ستمكنهم من التقاط اللحظات ورواية القصص دون المساومة بكرامة الإنسان. ولسد هذه الحاجة، أطلقت هذه المبادرة سلسلة من المشاورات العالمية قبل عام، لالتماس وجهات النظر من قبل ممثلين عن قطاعات متعددة حول سرد القصص ضمن السياقات التنموية والإنسانية، ووضع مبادئ “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص” والموافقة عليها. إضافة لكون هذه المبادئ أداة إرشادية، يتم توظيفها أيضاً لحشد الجهود للجمع بين مختلف القطاعات ذات العلاقة من جميع أنحاء العالم لتشكيل حركة عالمية، الأمر الذي سيغير بذلك القواعد في الحفاظ على كرامة الإنسان وتعزيزها من خلال سرد القصص.

Guatemala – Adolescent girl student eager to take part in class as part of a bigger program that is set to elevate the voice and opportunities of adolescent girls in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras. Credit: Global Fund for Children

وتوجه هذه المبادئ التأسيسية أيضًا تطوير دليل مرجعي عملي يسهل الوصول إليه عن “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص”، والذي يوفر إرشادات ودراسات حالة لأفضل الممارسات. ويتم حالياً جمع وجهات النظر والأفكار من رواة القصص والجهات الفاعلة ذوي الخبرة، من حكومات ووكالات الأمم المتحدة، ومنظمات دولية ومحلية غير حكومية، ومجتمع مدني، بهدف مد هذا المورد القيم وإطار العمل الخاص به. 

وفي خطوة لإدراج “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص” بشكل فعلي في السياسات والممارسات اليومية بين مختلف وكالات التنمية الدولية ورواة القصص في قطاعي التنمية والأعمال الانسانية، أنشأت دبي العطاء مع كل من إكسبو 2020 دبي، ووزارة الخارجية والتعاون الدولي في دولة الإمارات تحالفاً لمبادرة “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص”. ويمثل هذا التحالف شبكة من الرواد الذين يقدمون الدعم إلى المبادرة عن طريق الدعوة لحشد الجهود أو الدعم العيني أو توفير المعلومات لمخرجات البرنامج. يشمل التمثيل في التحالف مجموعة متنوعة من وجهات النظر من المنظمات، والأفراد، والحكومات القادرة على مشاركة أفضل الممارسات انطلاقا من خبراتها على أرض الواقع ضمن سلسلة من سياقات التنمية.

Liberia – Mary, a #SecondChance student in @LuminosFund’s Liberia program, smiles alongside her classmates prior to the pandemic. Luminos has helped 152,051 out-of-school children experience joyful learning and catch up. Today, Luminos classrooms in Liberia have reopened safely. Credit: Luminos Fund

وقالت معالي ريم بنت إبراهيم الهاشمي، وزيرة الدولة لشؤون التعاون الدولي، المدير العام لمكتب إكسبو 2020 دبي: “في وقت الحاجة الأمسّ إلى منصة توحد الجميع، سيجمع إكسبو 2020 العالم بروح من الأمل والتفاؤل، عبر مد الجسور واتخاذ خطوات ملهمة لصنع مستقبل أفضل لنا جميعا. وسيوفر البيئة المواتية لدعم (صون الكرامة في رواية القصص)، فيما نوحد مواردنا لإرساء أعلى المعايير وزيادة تأثير هذه القصص التي نختار أن يعرفها العالم. وتجسّد المبادرة أيضا التزام دولة الإمارات بدعم سرد القصص بمسؤولية من أجل خير البشرية، فضلا عن دورها المحوري في الجهود الإنسانية والإنمائية الدولية على نطاق أوسع”.

وتأكيدا على أهمية رواية القصص ضمن سياق التنمية، قال الدكتور طارق محمد القرق، الرئيس التنفيذي لدبي العطاء وعضو مجلس إدارتها: “تعد رواية القصص أداة اتصال قوية في المجالين التنموي والإنساني. القصص، سواء المرئية أو المكتوبة منها، توفّر وسيلة لفهم وجهات النظر المختلفة، ويمكن أن تكون دافعا للعمل. ولهذا السبب إنه من المهم بالنسبة لنا كمجتمع عالمي معالجة السرد غير المسؤول للقصص، وهي ممارسات تُركت بدون معالجة لفترة طويلة جدا، وهو ما أعتقد أنه نتيجة عدم وجود إرشادات متاحة على نطاق واسع وشاملة بشأن أفضل طريقة لرواية قصص تصون كرامة الجميع. وأدعو جميع رواة القصص، والحكومات، والوكالات، ومؤسسات المجتمع المدني للانضمام إلينا في هذا الجهد لغرس فهم وممارسة مشتركَين لرواية القصص، التي تجمعنا وتذكّرنا بإنسانيتنا المشتركة”.

Pakistan – The Citizens Foundation (TCF) students in a school playground in Qayyumabad, Karachi, Pakistan. Credit: TCF/Zoral Naik

وستشمل المبادرة منتدى “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص”، الذي سيُقام في إكسبو 2020 دبي في 10 ديسمبر 2021 ضمن فعاليات الحدث الدولي الممتدة على ستة أشهر. وسيمثل المنتدى منصة مؤثّرة للجهات المعنية الرئيسية، بما في ذلك أعضاء منظمات المجتمع المدني، والحكومات، والقطاع الخاص، والوكالات الدولية، فضلا عن المناصرين، والناشطين، ورواة القصص، ليجتمعوا معا ويوافقوا بشكل جماعي على الخطوات للمضي قدماً لتوثيق مبادئ “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص”، وتبنيها، واعتمادها، وإدراجها. وسيتحقق ذلك عبر سلسلة من الجلسات العامة ومعرض يقدم أفضل الممارسات في سرد القصص المتمحور حول الكرامة، بما في ذلك فعاليات جانبية تشمل مؤتمرا صحفيا. 

ويشكل المنتدى جزءا من برامج الفعاليات التي يغتني بها إكسبو 2020 والتي تجسد روح “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص” وتحتفي به طيلة فترة انعقادها. ونُظمت سلسلة  الفعاليات، التي تشمل مواضيع ثقافية، واجتماعية، واقتصادية، وبيئية، وأخرى ذات صلة بدولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة، بالتعاون الوثيق مع الهيئات الإماراتية، والمشاركين الدوليين، والمشاركين غير الرسميين، والمنظمات الدولية، والشركاء التجاريين، فضلا عن أنها تسعى إلى الحصول على التضامن في التحديات العالمية، وتسليط الضوء على المجالات ذات الاهتمام والأهمية للمشتركَين، وضمان إرث هادف محليا، وإقليميا، ودوليا. 

Rwanda – A group of students representing the student business club within their school community in Rwanda as part of the “Educate!” program. Credit: Educate!

وعلى المدى الطويل، ستنشئ “صون الكرامة في رواية القصص” بيئة إيجابية تعزز العلاقات طويلة الأمد بين القطاعين العام والخاص، والقطاع الإنمائي، والقطاع الإنساني، عبر وضع رواية القصص في صلب تبادل المعرفة، وإشراك الجهات المعنية، وتنمية القدرات، لإلهام رواة القصص وتوفير المعلومات لهم. ولتحقيق ذلك، تدعو دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة الأطراف الفاعلة والشركاء العالميين لأن يصبحوا دعاة لهذه المبادرة المحورية من خلال التعهد بالإلتزام بالمبادئ العشرة لرواية القصص الرقمية.

حول “دبي للعطاء”

منذ تأسيسها، تعمل “دبي العطاء” – جزء من “مبادرات محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم العالمية”- على توفير فرص التعليم السليم للأطفال والشباب في البلدان النامية من خلال تصميم وتمويل البرامج الطموحة التي تتسم بالفاعلية والاستدامة ,والقابلة للتوسع. وحتى اليوم، نجحت المؤسسة الإنسانية العالمية التي تتخذ من دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة مقراً لها في إطلاق برامج تعليمية لمساعدة ما يزيد عن 20 مليون مستفيد في 60 بلداً نامياً. 

Tanzania – A chef pauses from his work at the campsite in Lake Natron, Tanzania. Photographer: Nicola Bailey

وتلعب “دبي العطاء” دوراً رئيسياً في المساعدة على تحقيق الهدف الرابع من أهداف التنمية المستدامة للأمم المتحدة، والذي يهدف إلى ضمان التعليم السليم المنصف والشامل للجميع وتعزيز فرص التعلم مدى الحياة للجميع بحلول عام 2030، من خلال دعم برامج تنمية الطفولة المبكرة والحصول على التعليم الأساسي والثانوي السليم، والتدريب التقني والمهني وتدريب الشباب، وكذلك التركيز بشكل خاص على التعليم في حالات الطوارئ والأزمات الممتدة. علاوة على ذلك، تتبنى دبي العطاء نهجًا استراتيجيًا لتحسين مستوى إلتحاق الطلاب ونتائج التعلم من خلال نموذج متكامل للصحة المدرسية والتغذية الذي يتكون من أنشطة التخلص من الديدان المعوية في المدارس، والتغذية المدرسية، وتوفير المياه والمرافق الصحية والنظافة الشخصية في المدارس.

دبي العطاء هي عضو في إدارة التواصل العالمي التابعة للأمم المتحدة (UN DGC)، فضلاً عن كونها منظمة غير حكومية مسجلة تحت إشراف دائرة الشؤون الإسلامية والعمل الخير  (IACAD)، الجهة المنظمة للأنشطة الخيرية في دبي. وتعتبر المنظمة الإنسانية العالمية التي تتخذ من الإمارات العربية المتحدة مقراً لها مخولة بجمع التبرعات من خلال التبرعات المباشرة أو حملات جمع التبرعات، فضلاً عن إستخراج جميع التصاريح من دائرة الشؤون الإسلامية والعمل الخيري.

يعتبر العمل التطوعي أداة قوية بالنسبة لدبي العطاء من أجل إشراك أفراد المجتمع في مواجهة تحديات التنمية. تجمع دبي العطاء كافة أطياف المجتمع الإماراتي من خلال مجموعة كبيرة من المبادرات التطوعية والتوعوية المرتبطة بمهمتها العالمية.

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UAE calls on the global community to join efforts to instill and maintain human dignity through storytelling

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Bangladesh – Nomita Mondal watering mangrove saplings in Pachim Dhangmari, adjacent to Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Banishanta, Dacope, Khulna, Bangladesh. Credit: BEDS
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Ethiopia – A #SecondChance student in rural Ethiopia reads and does homework at home by candlelight. Credit: Luminos Fund
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Guatemala – Adolescent girl student eager to take part in class as part of a bigger program that is set to elevate the voice and opportunities of adolescent girls in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras. Credit: Global Fund for Children
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Liberia – Mary, a #SecondChance student in @LuminosFund’s Liberia program, smiles alongside her classmates prior to the pandemic. Luminos has helped 152,051 out-of-school children experience joyful learning and catch up. Today, Luminos classrooms in Liberia have reopened safely. Credit: Luminos Fund
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Pakistan – The Citizens Foundation (TCF) students in a school playground in Qayyumabad, Karachi, Pakistan. Credit: TCF/Zoral Naik
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Tanzania – A chef pauses from his work at the campsite in Lake Natron, Tanzania. Photographer: Nicola Bailey
  • Dignified Storytelling, an initiative led by Dubai Cares, Expo 2020 Dubai and UAE MOFAIC, upholds the UAE’s vision of furthering human dignity around the world
  • Dignified Storytelling Forum to take place on 10 December 2021 at Expo 2020 Dubai, the first World Expo to be held in the MEASA region

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, May 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Dubai Cares, Expo 2020 Dubai and the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation (MoFAIC) have come together to launch Dignified Storytelling, an initiative with an aim of creating an ecosystem that fosters a shared understanding and practice of storytelling that maintains and upholds the dignity of all persons and contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Today, thousands of stories are being told regardless of who tells them and how they are told. Many of these stories lack authenticity, transparency, or are driven by ulterior motives which serve a predetermined narrative. These are just some of the few obstacles that get in the way of honest, wholesome and dignified storytelling within development and humanitarian contexts. In order for a piece – be it visual, written or spoken – to reach an audience, it goes through a long process of filtration, revising and editing that sometimes alters the original content and makes it almost fictional. This in turn, ends up painting the wrong picture of the contributors who oftentimes are not aware of where their stories, visual or written, will be displayed and to what purpose will they be used.

Dignified Storytelling was born out of the need to unite the voices of content makers, editors, journalists, photographers, filmmakers, storytellers, and contributors and equip them with the awareness and hands-on knowledge that will enable them to capture moments and tell stories without compromising human dignity. In order to fulfill this need, Dignified Storytelling kickstarted global consultations a year ago, to solicit cross-sectoral perspectives on storytelling within development and humanitarian contexts, as well as set and agree on the Dignified Storytelling Principles that today serve as guidance and an advocacy tool for bringing together various stakeholders from around the world to form a global movement that will be a game changer in maintaining and promoting human dignity through storytelling.

These foundational principles are also guiding the consultative development of an accessible and practical Dignified Storytelling Handbook which provides ‘how-to’ guidance and concrete best practice case studies. Cross-sectoral perspectives and insights from a diverse group of storytellers and experienced stakeholders from governments, UN agencies, international and local NGOs, and civil society are currently informing this valuable framework and resource.

To truly embed Dignified Storytelling in the day-to-day policies and practices among international development agencies and various storytellers within the development and humanitarian sectors, Dubai Cares, Expo 2020 Dubai and UAE MoFAIC have established a Dignified Storytelling Alliance. The Alliance is a network of champions that provides advocacy, in-kind support, and input on program deliverables. Representation in the Alliance includes a deliberately diverse range of viewpoints from organizations, individuals and governments who are able to share best practices from their on-the-ground experiences within a range of development contexts.

Her Excellency Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director General, Expo 2020 Dubai, remarked: “At a time when it is needed most, Expo 2020 will bring the world together in a spirit of hope and optimism, building bridges and inspiring action towards a brighter future for us all. This will be the ideal setting for strengthening Dignified Storytelling as we join our resources to reinforce the highest standards and increase the impact of those stories we choose to share with the world. The initiative also reflects the UAE’s commitment to advancing responsible storytelling for the greater good of humankind, and its central role in international humanitarian and development efforts more widely.”

Stressing on the importance of storytelling in the development context, Dr. Tariq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer at Dubai Cares and Member of its Board of Directors, said: “Storytelling is a powerful communication tool in both development and humanitarian settings. Stories, both visual and written, provide an avenue for understanding different perspectives and can be an impetus for action. This is why it is important for us as a global community to tackle irresponsible storytelling, a practice that has been left unaddressed for far too long, which I believe is rooted in the absence of widely available and comprehensive guidance on how to best tell stories that maintain the dignity of all persons. I invite all storytellers, governments, agencies, and civil society to join us in this effort to instill an understanding and practice of storytelling that brings us together and reminds us of our shared humanity.”

The initiative will include the Dignified Storytelling Forum, taking place at Expo 2020 Dubai on 10 December 2021 as part of the six-month mega-event. The Forum will serve as a powerful platform for key stakeholders – including members of civil society organizations, governments, the private sector, and international agencies as well as advocates, activists, and storytellers – to come together and collectively agree on a way forward in validating, adopting and integrating the Dignified Storytelling Principles. This will be achieved through a series of plenaries and an exhibition showcasing best practices in Dignified Storytelling, as well as side events including a press conference.

The Forum is part of Expo 2020’s rich calendar of specialist programming, which reflects and celebrates the spirit of Dignified Storytelling all throughout. Encompassing cultural, social, economic, environmental and UAE-based themes, the program series has been curated in close collaboration with UAE entities, International Participants, Non-Official Participants, International Organisations and Commercial Partners and and seeks to garner solidarity around global challenges, spotlight areas of mutual interest and importance, and ensure the emergence of a meaningful legacy at the national, regional and international level.

Over the longer-term, Dignified Storytelling will create an environment of positivity that strengthens long-term relationships between the public, private, development and humanitarian sectors by placing dignified and ethical storytelling at the epicenter of knowledge sharing, stakeholder engagement, and capacity development to inspire and inform storytellers. To achieve this, the UAE calls on global stakeholders and partners to become advocates for this pivotal initiative by pledging towards the ten principles of Dignified Storytelling. 

About Dubai Cares: 

Since its inception in 2007, Dubai Cares, part of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, has been working towards providing children and youth in developing countries with access to quality education through the design and funding of programs that aim to be impactful, sustainable and scalable. To date, the UAE-based global philanthropic organization has successfully launched education programs reaching over 20 million beneficiaries in 60 developing countries.

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Makram Bou Kheir
makram.boukheir@dubaicares.ae
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XCMG Delivers Super Order of 100 Units of LW500FN Wheel Loaders to BRI Countries in Southeast Asia

XUZHOU, China, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Leading Chinese construction machinery manufacturer XCMG (SHE:000425) sent off more than 100 units of the LW500FN wheel loader by late April to Southeast Asia to aid in the construction of grain silos in various local markets in the region.

XCMG Delivers Super Order of 100 Units of LW500FN Wheel Loaders to BRI Countries in Southeast Asia.

The LW500FN wheel loader is a 5-ton model that excels in high performance, service longevity and structural endurance. It operates with a 15.8-ton digging force and a 15.6-ton traction force for different operating situations. The model has a 1,274mm long dumping reach for sufficient space and a 2,900mm wheelbase that guarantees reliability.

Built with a heavy-duty load design with the front and rear frames in a box-type layout, the LW500FN runs at an 11.5 km/hour operational speed incorporated with rapid shoveling. The adjustable, load-sensing steering with a small turning radius provides flexibility and efficiency.

The client is a Chinese company with overseas business operations, and XCMG has been its top pick from the start. The company has previously purchased over 20 units of XCMG loaders and spoke highly of the quality, performance and cost efficiency.

“From a business perspective, profit is the primary goal of our customers. That is, getting more done with less money, but this certainly doesn’t mean that customers would compromise on equipment quality. On the contrary, overseas construction projects have stricter requirements for the machineries’ functionality and performance,” said Wang Min, chairman and CEO of XCMG.

The customers’ recognition of the XCMG brand comes from the ‘Advanced and Endurable’ quality as well as its comprehensive service, 24-hour support, efficient spare parts support and on-site engineers offering training locally.

To cope with the harsh construction environment and serious wearing of the parts, XCMG has customized and reinforced more than 100 units of LW500FN loaders with an improved chassis protection function, providing comprehensive solutions throughout the entire life cycle of the loaders.

“As the number one Chinese exporter of loaders, XCMG will continue to lead in the international market, ceaselessly strengthening our products and technological advantages while adhering to a user-centered philosophy to create value for the customers,” said Wang.

For more information, please visit: www.xcmg.com, or XCMG pages on FacebookTwitterYouTube, LinkedIn and Instagram.

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WHR Group Releases Employee Relocation Benchmark Results

MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHR Group, Inc. (WHR), a leader in the global employee relocation industry, conducted a Global Mobility Benchmark study surveying some of the largest U.S. companies from a variety of industries. Findings shed light on how companies have changed their employee relocation policies, even during 2020 and a pandemic. Respondents included corporate staff working in HR, mobility management; talent management; and benefits and compensation departments. Some findings include the following:

  • Relocation benefits are still going strong even with the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • 85% of companies offer some type of home sale benefit to transferees.
  • 67% of respondents have experienced a talent shortage but include their mobility program in candidate recruitment strategies.
  • Lump sum benefits are trending but often used as a complement to basic relocation benefits versus a standalone benefit package.

Over 57% surveyed have an international relocation program, and 88% have expatriate or international permanent transfer policies. Over 50% found immigration laws to be the most challenging part of international relocations with Africa and Asia reported as the most challenging. For Africa, immigration laws and political climate were reported as creating the greatest challenges. For Asia, immigration laws and language barrier created the greatest challenges. Temporary housing; destination services and settling in; household goods; Visa and immigration assistance; and tax assistance are considered core benefits for international transfers and assignments.

Of the 68.5% offering destination closing costs, 76.5% don’t cap this benefit, even though capping the support is a way to control organizational costs. Most companies reported creating benefit packages based on the average transferee, not always considering individual cultures and family dynamics. This can lead to policy exception requests by employees.

Download WHR’s Complete Benchmark Report.

About WHR Group, Inc.
WHR is a privately owned, client-driven global employee relocation management company distinguished by best-in-class service delivery and cutting-edge, proprietary technology. WHR has offices in Milwaukee, Wis., Switzerland, and Singapore. With its 100% client retention rate for the past decade, WHR continues to position itself as the trusted provider in global employee relocation. http://www.whrg.com,  LinkedInTwitter and Facebook.

Media Contact: Mindy Stroiman, Corporate Writer
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Blue California Opens New Possibilities in Functional Food and Beverages Following Dihydroquercetin (DHQ) GRAS Status

Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., May 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Blue California’s Taxifolin BC-DHQ® with super antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties is now Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) in a range of foods and beverages following a letter of no objection from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Naturally found in a variety of fruits and vegetables, Dihydroquercetin (DHQ), also known as taxifolin, is a flavonoid commonly found in apples, olive oil and red onions. As a flavonoid, taxifolin possesses powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that may support immune health.

“This GRAS status is good news for consumers and brands alike, because it opens new doors for brands to create products that will excite health-conscious consumers,” said Dr. Linda May-Zhang, research, science and innovation officer at Blue California. “DHQ is a powerful antioxidant that has a greater antioxidant capacity when compared to vitamin C, and it is ideal in a variety of on-trend food applications, including beverages, yogurt and chocolate products.”

Health-conscious consumers are actively exploring new functional food and beverages for supporting immune health and wellness. Immune health will remain a top priority for consumers as 64% of global consumers are looking to improve their immunity over the next 12 months, reported by FMCG Gurus, Top Ten Trends for 2021, Dec. 2020.

DHQ seeks and neutralizes free radicals in the body, and its unique molecular structure makes it especially effective at preventing cellular damage. It can also play an important role in skin health since it protects cells and stimulates collagen and elastin production in the skin.

“Taxifolin BC-DHQ has much to offer as a powerful antioxidant in food and beverages as it provides improved color stability for beverages, extends shelf life, and enhances flavor,” said May-Zhang. “Not only is DHQ regarded as a promising ingredient to immune health, it may also be used in cosmetic applications for anti-aging and UV-protection.”

Blue California offers food and beverage manufacturers its high purity Taxifolin BC-DHQ made by a sustainable process. Innovation partner Conagen developed a clean, reliable, and scalable DHQ using its proprietary bioconversion process, resulting in a sustainable production method.

“Conagen is unlocking novel compounds from nature which are more sustainable and offer better options for ingredient applications, said Dr. Casey Lippmeier, vice president of innovation at Conagen. “Our ability to rapidly scale-up and commercialize this and other novel ingredient solutions demonstrates our strength as a strategic service partner.”

Taxifolin BC-DHQ,® is a registered trademark of Blue California, Inc.

About Blue California

Blue California is an entrepreneurial, science-based solutions provider and manufacturer of clean, natural, and sustainable ingredients used in food, beverage, flavor, fragrance, dietary supplements, personal care and cosmetic products. For more than 25 years, Blue California has built a strong reputation for creating value in these diverse natural product and nature-inspired industries.

About Conagen

Conagen is making the impossible possible. Our scientists and engineers use the latest synthetic biology tools to develop sustainable, nature-based molecules bio-manufactured into the highest quality products available. We focus on the bioproduction of high-value ingredients for food, nutrition, flavors and fragrances, pharmaceutical, and renewable materials industries. For more information, visit www.conagen.com

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