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CHANGZHOU, China, June 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ The "SVOLT Energy Technology Company Industry Partner Global Recruitment" is initiated by SVOLT, together with SVOLT CAPITAL, Dr. Octopus and 36 Kr, focusing on the three new fields of lithium industry (new technology, new process, new material) and industrial internet (big data, AI intelligence, communication, etc.), globally recruiting excellent talents and technology teams to incubate and innovate, looking for high potential and technology-leading industry enterprises or university teams to empower rapid growth of enterprises and build optimized industrial ecology. In addition, the recruitment will be supported by 500 million yuan innovation incubation fund, and the shortlisted teams will join the Dr. Octopus and receive industrial synergy empowerment support in various aspects such as management and growth. Conditions of Participation: Comply with the global recruitment fields of the industry partner Comply with China's la ....
(PNA file photo) MANILA-The Department of Health (DOH) on Saturday reiterated that coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) patients are not allowed to go outside while still in isolation and this would apply even on election day. In a Laging Handa briefing on Saturday, Health Undersecretary Myrna Cabotaje cited Republic Act No. 11332 which penalizes non-cooperation of people who had been identified as having the disease. "They are not allowed to go out of their areas 'pag sila ay positive, so hindi sila puwedeng lumabas sa isolation facilities (if they are positive, which means they cannot go out of their isolation facilities)," she said. "I have not heard the Comelec (Commission on Elections) providing arrangements para makaboto 'yong ating mga nasa isolation facilities (to allow those in the isolation facilities to vote). Ang stand ng (The stand of) Comelec, (is) they may not be able to vote," she added. This May 9, Cabotaje said voters would also have to pres ....
(Photo courtesy of the Department of Agriculture) MANILA- Filipino farmers are not only able to deliver excellent farm-to-table products to the local market but are also capable of hitting, if not, surpassing international standards, according to the Department of Agriculture (DA). In a virtual press briefing on Tuesday, Agriculture Undersecretary for High-Value Crops and Rural Credit Evelyn Lavina said Filipino farmers can produce world-class quality products. "Maganda 'yung pag-ani nila dahil dito sa mga binibigay na ayuda ng Department of Agriculture, at di lang 'yan, di lang sa pamimigay, kundi sila mismo (Their harvest is good because of the aid given by the Department of Agriculture, but not only because of the assistance, but they, themselves), as farmer, can already stand on their own, at produce better because they can appreciate it, kagaya ng ating pagpunta sa Boston, mayroon tayong mga tinatawag na kompetisyon, and nakikita natin, halimbawa sa cacao at kape, nag ....
DABAWENYO'S POTENTIAL.Rico Mok, Poplar's chief technical officer and co-founder, says he believes in the intelligence and passion displayed by the Dabawenyos when it comes to work. In an interview in Davao City on Thursday (March 31, 2022), Mok describes Dabawenyos as good team players who can contribute a lot to the information and communications technology sector. (PNA photo by Che Palicte) DAVAO CITY -An official of a tech-enabled Silicon Valley-based property management company said Thursday that Dabawenyos have huge potentials to contribute to the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector. In an interview, Rico Mok, Poplar's chief technical officer and co-founder, said he believes the potential of Dabawenyos would fit in the sector as they are on the lookout for an additional 300 fresh local talents. The company has recently secured USD53 million in Series B funding and aims to double its Philippine team in line with broadening its scope of services. " ....
ZAMBOANGA CITY - The prices of some basic commodities have increased by as much as 12 percent following the spike in fuel prices the past several weeks, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) reported Wednesday. DTI Provincial Director Grace Aduca warned businesses caught violating the suggested retail price (SRP) of basic and prime commodities will face penalties, including imprisonment. "We have a monitoring team that checks the price of various products within our jurisdiction," Aduca said in a statement. Basic commodities are daily household necessities that include food and non-food items. Oil companies implemented double-digit price hikes effective Tuesday, marking the 11th straight week of increases with pump prices. The fuel price hikes have been worsened by the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Aduca reminded local businesses penalties for overpricing range from fines of PHP5,000 to PHP2 million, with imprisonment ranging from six months to two years. ....