KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Sept. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Kadokawa Gempak Starz (KGS) has taken the next step in realising an artistic alliance with Manga Arabia, the latest creative project from Saudi Research and Media Group (SRMG) to expand the sale of the X-Venture manga series throughout the Middle East. To this end, new co-helmed projects have been launched, including a sequel to the series mentioned above. The first season of the X-Venture manga series debuted three young Saudi heroes- Laith, Lynn, and Ziad, in the 12 chapters manga published in Manga Arabia Kids, a magazine targeting the 10- to 15-year reader demographic. The story blends adventure and entertainment, granting readers an insight into the fascinating world of oil and energy sources while sparking their imagination. The second season will see the X-Venture team tackle an archaeological mystery, taking them on a dangerous journey around the Kingdom, underscored by the trio's fun-seeking and exciting outlook. Marking
SINGAPORE, Sept. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Regtank's CEO, Megan Li, has won the Director of the Year award at the Asia FinTech Awards 2022. Recognised for having a big impact on the organisation and wider FinTech ecosystem, Megan's outstanding entrepreneurship has led to immense growth and fantastic feedback from clients. Back for the second year, the Asia FinTech Awards has improved their category criteria, promising a better benchmark and an equal opportunity to the full spectrum of FinTech. Looking into authentic innovation and factual technological advancement, an assembled panel of individualistic experts finalised the quality scores. "Amongst the hundreds of entries, being awarded Director of the Year is a massive achievement; both personally and professionally. I am grateful for the recognition. The Regtank team will continue to improve on our solution to live up to our vision of making compliance easily and widely adopted in the new financial paradigm." - Megan L
SYDNEY, Sept. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Australia's original startup community Fishburnershas announced the winners of its inauguralTech for Good Awards, a program launched in celebration of startups harnessing technology to help solve the world's most pressing environmental, economic, and social challenges. The winners span nine categories: Fishburners Social Impact Award:Humanitix Climate Action Award:FloodMapp Better Health and Wellbeing Award:Nuroflux Tech for Good Female Founder Award, sponsored by Microsoft for Startups:NeedleCalm Sustainability Award, sponsored by BDO:RecycleSmart Sustainable Product Award, sponsored by Amazon:Compassion Creamery The Diversity and Inclusion Award, sponsored by Optus:Homeable Overall Excellent Award:Nuroflux People's Choice Award:Homeable Winners represent a broad variety of industries ranging across needle-phobia solutions, non-profit event ticketing, vegan cheesemaking, smart home solutions for those in wheelchairs, and more. Fishburn
Paving the way for the realization of high-performance quantum computers that will contribute to solving various social issues TOKYO, Sept. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Researchers at Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502) have achieved a breakthrough in quantum computer architecture: the basic design for a double-transmon coupler that will improve the speed and accuracy of quantum computation in tunable couplers. The coupler is a key device in determining the performance of superconducting quantum computers. Tunable couplers in a superconducting quantum computer link two qubits and perform quantum computations by turning on and off the coupling between them. Current technology can turn off the coupling of transmon qubits 1 with close frequencies, but this is prone to crosstalk errors that occur on one of the qubits when the other qubit is irradiated with electromagnetic waves for control. In addition, current technology cannot completely turn off coupling for qubits with significantly different
SYDNEY, Sept. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Barbeques Galore has partnered with financial wellbeing fintechWagestreamas it continues to revamp and build out its employee benefits programme in an increasingly difficult employment market. The move is designed to retain staff and attract prospective employees by providing employee benefits aimed at improving staff financial wellbeing, as inflation and rising interest rates continue to hurt the hip pockets of many Australians. The partnership comes as a Wagestream survey of over 1,000 Australians revealed that four in five could feel more positively about an employer who offered financial wellbeing tools. An impressive 56.7 percent of respondents would "think more favourably of my employer" if they offered engaging financial education tools, and 47.5 percent would be "incentivised to stay with my employer" if they were supported with financial wellbeing programs. However, just 25.7 percent of respondents say their employer cu