29 September, 2021

عملاقة التقنية "إس إيه بي" تفتتح مركز التقنيات الإبداعية الغامرة "إس إيه بي هاوس" في إكسبو 2020 دبي

 



دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة، 29 سبتمبر 2021



أعلنت اليوم عملاقة التقنيات العالمية، "إس إيه بي"، شريك الحلول البرمجية المبتكَرة الرسمي لإكسبو 2020 دبي، عن افتتاح مركز التقنيات الإبداعية الغامرة "إس إيه بي هاوس" في موقع الحدث الدولي. ويُعدّ هذا المكان منطقة ابتكار تمتدّ على مساحة قدرها 900 متر مربع، ويعرض حلولًا غامرة من شأنها أن تثري تجربة العملاء.



وأعرب سيرجيو ماكوتا، النائب الأول للرئيس لمنطقة جنوب الشرق الأوسط لدى "إس إيه بي"، عن ترحيبه بزوار إكسبو 2020 دبي من العملاء والشركاء والموفدين الرسميين في "إس إيه بي هاوس"، مشيرًا أن هذا المركز الإبداعي سوف يتيح لزوار الحدث الدولي الضخم تجربة الأساليب التي يمكن بها للشركات "مواكبة التغيرات المتسارعة والمضيّ بسلاسة نحو المستقبل"، وأضاف: "يمكن لزوار "إس إيه بي هاوس" أن يلمسوا بأنفسهم قدرة التقنيات المتفوقة على تحسين مجتمعاتنا وتعزيز اقتصاداتنا".



من جانبه، عبّر محمد الهاشمي، الرئيس التنفيذي للتقنية في إكسبو 2020 دبي، عن سعادته بافتتاح "إس إيه بي هاوس" في موقع الحدث الدولي، وقال "نعمل معًا في هذه النسخة من إكسبو الدولي التي تعتبر الأكثر اتصالاً بالتقنيات الرقمية في التاريخ، وذلك لإظهار قوة التعاون وإطلاق العنان للخيال في بناء غد أفضل".



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La Brosse & Dupont comes out at Beautyworld Middle East 2021


Meet up with La Brosse & Dupont at Beauty World Middle East from 5 to 7 October in Dubai.


An opportunity to discover this leading haircare, hygiene and beauty group, via new, original ranges in the French Pavilion- Hall 2, Stand no. S2D30

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A historical French player

La Brosse & Dupont (LBD) a French company founded in 1845, LBD Group is a historical figure in the French beauty and cosmetics sector. The company specializes in accessories for hairdressing, brushing, hygiene and beauty. With more than 10,000 products, La Brosse & Dupont is constantly renewing its ranges in order to keep ahead of new trends and technical advances. A genuine expert in the development of innovative, attractive and high-performance extensive ranges, this year it is once again the French leader in the department store category, with 29.6% market share (source: LSA 2021).

An International Reference

With operations in more than 40 countries and over a hundred years’ experience, the company has established itself internationally via its 4 Business Units, placing innovation and quality at the heart of their approach. La Brosse & Dupont is now striving to expand its business activities in the Gulf countries. This year’s World Expo represents a great opportunity for the group to “come out” in Dubai, which is THE undisputed platform in the Middle East.

A Committed Group

LBD attaches particular importance to the quality and reliability of its products. For some years now, the group has been committed to an eco-responsible approach with an “eco-design” product offering - reduced packaging, development of “bare” products, use of recycled materials and implementation of new sustainable and renewable ranges. The company is fully committed to its CSR approach and controls the whole of its value chain, from product creation to shelf display. Many of its products are certified Made in France.


Find us on booth S2D30

The Beautyworld Middle East will be the occasion to discover the Allegory ranges to be launched on the French pavilion, and Marcel Smith, whose products have been designed for demanding consumers, who insist upon refinement and quality - hair brushes, hairdressing accessories. A few limited editions developed in collaboration with trend forecasting agencies will also be on display on the stand, along with ranges designed or manufactured in France. Finally, the company, which is no. 1 in hairdressing & beauty accessories in France, will present its eco-responsible range made from organic cotton or recycled PET: La Fabrique Green, Naturally Eco-Friendly & Committed. A very diversified offering, designed to meet consumer expectations in the Middle East. 

Etihad Rail completes construction works of Package A of Stage Two of the UAE National Railway Network

  

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Chaired by Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Etihad Rail Board of Directors holds virtual meeting



· The meeting was chaired by His Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

· Connecting Package A to Al Ghuwaifat on the border of Saudi Arabia

· 40% of the network’s annual transport capacity has been reserved through commercial agreements

· H. H. expressed his appreciation for the continued support of government entities and relevant authorities to ensure delivery of the project on schedule

· H. H. reviewed the progress of the various packages of Stage Two up to the third quarter of 2021

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Abu Dhabi, UAE – 29 September 2021: Chaired by His Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince’s Court and Chairman of Etihad Rail, the company’s Board of Directors held a virtual meeting to review the latest progress of the construction works for the packages of Stage Two of the UAE National Railway Network, as well as other major achievements made in the third quarter of 2021.

During the meeting, it was announced that construction works for Package A of Stage Two, which extends over 139 km, and its connection through Al Ghuwaifat on the border of Saudi Arabia with Stage One, which extends for 264 km from Habshan to Al Ruwais were completed. This significant step brings the company closer to completing the UAE National Railway Network on schedule.

His Highness expressed his appreciation to the company and its team for their dedication, efforts and commitment to be able to achieve this important milestone in record time, completing it two months ahead of schedule. His Highness added that at a time where many sectors were subject to a slowdown due to the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, Etihad Rail has continued to forge ahead and complete the project according to its clearly defined goals and comprehensive work plan. Throughout, Etihad Rail has ensured the continuity of business while implementing the required precautionary health and safety measures for all employees. His Highness also expressed his appreciation for the ongoing support provided by the relevant government entities and authorities to ensure this goal was achieved.

At the board meeting, His Highness declared that Etihad Rail will continue its efforts to realise the wise leadership’s vision of developing this vital strategic project, which is one of the largest infrastructure projects in the UAE. He commented that Etihad Rail will connect vital areas in the seven Emirates via a track extending over 1200 km to enhance the UAE’s social and economic development, as well as its global positioning in line with the UAE Centennial 2071.

Throughout 2021, Etihad Rail was successful in reserving 40% of the network’s annual transport capacity, which by the completion of Stage Two will amount to 60 million tons of goods per year. This was achieved through the commercial agreements Etihad Rail has signed including those with Stevin Rock, one of the biggest quarrying companies in the world, Western Bainoona Group, and Al Ghurair Iron & Steel (AGIS).

The company will continue to establish further commercial partnerships and strategic agreements so that various companies benefit from the unparalleled services, economic and logistical advantages of the UAE National Railway Network.

During the meeting, the Board reviewed the company's financial performance for the third quarter of 2021, and approved the capital budget for 2021. The charter of the Audit Committee was also approved, which includes a number of policies and procedures related to governance, such as transparency, integrity, and institutional work. In addition, the agenda of the General Assembly of Etihad Rail DB, the operating partner for Stage One was reviewed.



Etihad Rail will continue to strengthen its efforts to achieve further milestones in construction works and operations in line with the wise leadership’s vision, as well as the UAE’s Golden Jubilee celebrations as the country looks towards the future.

 

 

BIRTH OF RARE ARABIAN LEOPARD CUB OFFERS HOPE FOR CRITICALLY ENDANGERED SPECIES

 

Key milestone in plans to boost numbers in the wild in AlUla, Saudi Arabia

 

B-Roll available to download - first footage of the cub: https://we.tl/t-fE0PrIl7sB

 

Arabian Leopard Cub



The birth of a rare Arabian leopard cub is fueling hope for the survival of one of the world’s most critically endangered animal species. It is thought that only 200 of the smallest member of the leopard family remain in the wild after centuries of habitat loss and human conflict.



The female cub was born in April at the Arabian Leopard Breeding Center in Taif, Saudi Arabia as part of a special breeding programme run by the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU). The cub’s gender identification and first health check took place in July, and her birth is now being revealed to the world.



RCU is transforming a vast the vast wildernesses of the AlUla area in north-west Saudi Arabia, with 80% becoming nature reserves with habitats specifically designed to allow the Arabian leopard to thrive.



The RCU plans to increase the leopard’s numbers through its captive-breeding programme before re-introducing more of the species into the wild at AlUla. A crucial part of the plan will see a build-up of the Arabian leopard’s prey, including Nubian Ibex, Red-Necked Ostrich, and Idmi Gazelles.



Among many other Arabian leopard Initiatives, the RCU is expanding the breeding programme with the opening of a new state-of-the-art center in early 2024 as part of Sharaan Nature Reserve in the AlUla region, while also donating US$25 million towards the new Arabian Leopard Fund.



The International Union for Conservation of Nature says the species is “critically endangered”, which means it is at an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild, where it is only believed to now exist in three countries: Saudi Arabia, Oman and Yemen.



Known as as An Nimr Al ’Arabi’ in Arabic, the Arabian leopard has long represented beauty, tranquillity, physical strength, fearlessness and freedom, and has held a special place in the imagination for millennia, featuring in ancient rock art, stories and even everyday expressions. It arrived in Arabia almost 500,000 years ago when it emerged out of Africa and despite originally being a mountain animal it became the only true desert leopard as desertification spread over a period of centuries.


B-Roll:


B-Roll is available free of charge for unrestricted use in global news programming. It includes:
GVs of the young Arabian leopard cub shortly after she was born
GVs of the young Arabian leopard cub filmed in September 2021 when she was 4-5 months old
Soundbites: Emma Gallacher, Conservation Initiatives Senior Specialist at The Royal Commission for AlUla - https://www.rcu.gov.sa/en/
Soundbites: Dr Thomas Kaplan, Chairman, Panthera - https://www.panthera.org/
Soundbites: Ahmed Almalki, Nature Reserves Director, Royal Commission of AlUla (in Arabic)


Ten key facts about the Arabian leopard:


Cubs are born after a gestation period of 13 weeks, with one or two cubs in a typical litter.
Cubs stay in the den during the first weeks of life. After the suckling period has finished, their mother leads them to kills and teaches them to hunt. They remain for their mother with a year or more – until they are ready to fend for themselves.
The Arabian leopard is the smallest member of the leopard family. Its top weight of about 30kg is half that of its African cousin.
It arrived in Arabia almost 500,000 years ago when it emerged out of Africa, journeying either via the Great Rift Valley to reach the mountains of Jordan and Palestine in the north or via the Gate of Tears to arrive in Yemen in the south.
Originally it was a mountain animal but as desertification spread over a period of centuries, it became the only true desert leopard.
Historically its diet included the Nubian ibex, a type of mountain goat; the Arabian tahr, also a goat-like creature; the diminutive rock hyrax; and when these were not to be found it would eat partridge, hares, hedgehogs, beetles and even porcupines.
Unlike the cheetah that relies on speed, the leopard is a stalk-and-pounce predator. Its slender build with elongated body, short but powerful legs and very long tail, used for balance, make it the perfect hunter in the mountains where it stalks to within a few metres of its quarry before pouncing.
The black rosettes of its coat serve as camouflage, melting into the shadows as it pads along.
One of the earliest depictions of the leopard (500 BCE), in alabaster, is from the very ancient Sabaean Kingdom believed to be the biblical land of Sheba. It showed a leopard jumping down from rocks onto the back of an ibex.
Leopards from northern Arabia, or Arabia Petraea, caught the Romans’ attention and were among the first exotic animals brought to Ancient Rome to fight the bestiarii – gladiators trained in fighting wild beasts.

 

Weblink:

 

https://www.rcu.gov.sa/en/meetourcub


Xylem Strengthens Regional Footprint with the Appointment of New Managing Director for the Middle East and Turkey regions

 



Dubai, UAE, 29th September, 2021 - Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL), a leading global water technology company committed to developing innovative solutions to solve the world’s water challenges, today announced the appointment of Naji Skaf as managing director for the Middle East and Turkey.

Bringing with him a wealth of experience, Naji will be stepping into his new role as managing director with a track record of 23 years in the energy sector and 17 years of experience working in the region. Previously, he served as President, Middle East & Turkey at Air Products, as well as CEO of Air Products Qudra – a regional development and investment joint venture between Air Products and Qudra Energy, a subsidiary of Vision Invest (previously ACWA Holding). 

Throughout his career, Naji has served on, and chaired boards of multiple organizations such as the Middle East Gas Association, AJWAA, and the Egyptian Industrial Gas Company, and brings with him a wealth of expertise in the energy sector.

Based in Dubai, Naji will be leading the business by expanding and developing internal operations and maintaining strong relationships with stakeholders and clients, ensuring continued business growth across the Middle East and Turkey. Originally from Lebanon, and having lived and worked in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Middle East – Naji holds Canadian citizenship, and has earned a B.Sc. from McGill University in Canada and an MBA from the University of Houston in the U.S. With that, Naji is well placed to bring a plethora of relevant experience and insights to the role.

Commenting on his new role, Naji Skaf said: “I am delighted to begin my new role within the Middle East & Turkey market. This region is at a crucial turning point, with unprecedented technological advancements and forward-thinking government visions. My first order of business will be to lead and support the local team, as well as our partners and stakeholders in leveraging digital technologies that move us towards the future, and to establish my commitment to building upon our proud legacy and empowering our employees, partners and customers to continue solving water”.

Succeeding Frank Ackland in his new role, Naji will continue to cement Xylem’s position as the region’s leading global water technology company committed to solving critical water and infrastructure challenges with innovation. Xylem’s mission is to continue working towards creating a more sustainable world by enabling customers to optimize water and resource management - helping communities in more than 150 countries become water secure.


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