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BEIJING, March 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — A report from Science and Technology Daily:

As the Two Sessions have convened, Science and Technology Daily is privileged to present insights from ten foreign experts who have shared their perspectives on four themes, namely, Beautiful China, Open China, Innovative China, and Inclusive China in this special edition.

These interviews provide a multi-dimensional look at China’s strides in balancing economic development and environmental protection in the process of promoting Chinese modernization.

Through these expert insights, we hope to foster a deeper understanding of the development and cooperation opportunities that lie ahead, not just for China, but for the global community as a whole.

New Productive Forces: Invigorating High-quality Development    

The top Chinese leader’s call to harness new productive forces to promote technological advancement has emerged as a pivotal strategy in China’s journey toward realizing comprehensive modernization. The emphasis is on using innovation to achieve high-quality development.

Regions across China have intensified their efforts, since the beginning of the year, to nurture strategic emerging industries and future industries. This is part of a broader initiative to cultivate new productive forces and discover new avenues for growth.

According to Xinhua, Beijing plans to launch 100 sci-tech innovation and modern industrial projects, including NEV industry clusters and the health and medicine industry this year.

Italian scientist Francesco Faiola commenting on Beijing’s rapid transformation into an International Innovation Center said, “It also promotes high-quality development of new R&D institutes, supporting leading enterprises in establishing innovation consortia, and breaking through core technologies in key fields. These efforts aim to create an open innovation ecosystem with global competitiveness.”

This newly proposed term shows China’s commitment to bolster its domestic innovation landscape and enhance its capacity for international cooperation and partnership in cutting-edge sectors.

Recently, some experts have become more aware of China’s greater focus on sci-tech innovation. “With its new emphasis on innovative capacity and capabilities, Chinese leaders are hoping to move China’s economic activity into new higher value-added segments of the global economy,” said American scholar Denis Simon, adding that, “China will play much less of a reactive role in global economic affairs, but rather it will increasingly shape the nature of global competition.”

Simon also sees the global implication of the China-proposed concept. From his perspective, China should prove to be an increasingly attractive partner for collaboration and cooperation with the shift towards “new productive forces.”

As new strategic emerging industries play a more central role in defining the terms and conditions of competitive and development priorities, China’s new emerging areas of competitive strength should make its role as a transborder strategic partner more important, said Simon.

Based on these trends, he expects to witness a period in which collaborative partnerships with Chinese researchers become much more mainstream.

Openness, Cooperation Key to Sci-tech Advancement

In recent years, China has significantly expanded its openness and collaboration in the sci-tech sector, building upon its 46-year journey of reform and opening-up. This process has involved not only sci-tech exchanges and joint research programs but also people-to-people communication, which shows the nation’s commitment to fostering an open and inclusive research environment.

“I think China is the best place for promoting research, motivating young people, and gaining governmental support in research,” said German expert Ömer Sahin Ganiyusufoglu, an industrial development consultant at Qingdao International Academician Park. He noted China’s long-term strategic vision and potential in advancing research and development.

This is aptly demonstrated by Italian scientist Francesco Faiola, who in 2014 became the first full-time foreign researcher at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and established the stem cell toxicology research group at the Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology.

“One of the primary motivations is the ability to access world-class research facilities and resources, which can increase productivity and efficiency in research and development,” said Faiola.

Beyond professional opportunities, China has streamlined the integration of international experts into its society. This includes simplifying visa processes and offering comprehensive support services for foreign experts. Moreover, the government has eased the path to permanent residency for foreigners who have made significant contributions to the country, further proving that China is a welcoming hub for global talent.

China has made great strides in scientific fields, such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, space science, and environmental sciences. These have not only marked its breakthroughs but have also attracted international experts keen on joint research, which fully proves that China’s rise of sci-tech power provides opportunities instead of threats to global progress.

British scientist from Tianjin University Peter Taylor said, “A rising tide floats all boats and progress benefits everyone,” adding that “Breakthroughs made in China and made known through publications and talks can be used in other countries to benefit their activities.”

He is not the only person who sees the great value of China’s increasing openness. Faiola highlighted these mutual benefits, saying, “Foreign researchers and institutions are eager to join their Chinese counterparts in these advancements, presenting numerous opportunities for joint research projects.” He further emphasized the dual advantages of such collaborations: scientific advancement and economic benefits.

Getting access to the vast Chinese market through collaborations offers foreign researchers and institutions opportunities, such as licensing agreements and joint ventures. “These incentives foster a more collaborative and productive relationship, ultimately benefiting both parties in advancing science and technology,” he said.

Echoing this, Denis Simon, a distinguished fellow at the Institute for China-American Studies reflected on China’s substantial progress made in the sci-tech sector, noting its crucial role in addressing global challenges like climate change and the global health sphere. “There is no global problem whose meaningful solution will not require ample Chinese participation,” said Simon, adding “The days of the ‘Lone Ranger’ in international Sci-tech affairs no longer exist.”

China’s 14th Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development (2021–2025) also stated that China will implement a more “open, inclusive, mutually beneficial and shared” strategy for international sci-tech cooperation, and will more “actively integrate into the global innovation network.”

Simon adds that, not only is China’s central government highly active in promoting cross-border collaboration, but also many provincial and municipal governments increasing their presence in international cooperation.

According to Henry H. Radamson, a Swedish scientist working at CAS, China’s openness is not just lip service. “China has Mars probe and satellite projects and made a space station an open platform for international cooperation. Many countries are participating in the experiments in China’s space station,” he said. As of 2023, there had been nine projects involving some 17 countries and 23 entities selected among the first batch of scientific experiments to be carried out on the station.

China is dedicated to its peaceful development, fostering global friendships and cooperating with countries around the world, regardless of their wealth,” said Ganiyusufoglu, illustrating China’s inclusive approach to international cooperation and its capacity to set new global standards. He further explained, “China is willing to share its knowledge, expertise, and talent with the world.”

Making ‘Beautiful China’ a Reality

To build a “Beautiful China,” the country is improving its biodiversity conservation policies and creating a new framework for sustainable development. Many foreign experts who have lived in China for a long period, are witnesses to the country’s significant progress in ecological conservation over the past decade, confirming the success of China’s approach to harmonizing ecology and economy.

Michael Crook, who has lived in Beijing for more than 50 years and is one of the founders of the Western Academy of Beijing, is very impressed by China’s environmental protection and responsible ecological policies, especially in the areas of biodiversity, clean energy, and pollution management. As China expands its infrastructure projects and builds cement roads to connect the most rural villages with the outside world, environmental protection remains a top priority, said Crook, citing his own travel experience to Xizang in 2023, where the environment is not disturbed at all by the construction of roads and railways.

The use of clean energy, such as electricity and solar power, has helped drive China’s transition to a low-carbon economy and plays a key role in the global fight against climate change, said Swedish scientist Henry H. Radamson, a full-time researcher at the Institute of Microelectronics, CAS. “Chinese electric cars are running almost everywhere in the world,” he said. “While others are still talking, China has gone ahead and done it,” Crook also spoke highly of China’s clean energy boom, which serves as an example to the entire world.

Francesco Faiola, an Italian professor at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Science, CAS, has seen firsthand China’s efforts to prevent pollution at its source. As his research focuses on the effects of pollutants on human health, Faiola pays special attention to China’s environmental protection and pollution management. “I strongly believe that China will achieve its dual carbon targets, even though they’re quite ambitious because China has invested a lot of money and effort in green development,” he said.

China has not only done a great job for itself, but it’s leading the way and helping the world become a better place,” said Crook, hoping that China’s experience will be shared globally, in the same way as its electric cars are being exported.

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Finloop Launches “RWA CONNECT 2026” to Build a Global Open-Source RWA Ecosystem

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HONG KONG, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — At the “Connecting the World: Hong Kong RWA Infrastructure Ecosystem Seminar and RWA CONNECT 2026 Launch” held in Hong Kong, Finloop Finance Technology Holding Limited (“Finloop”) announced the official launch of a global open ecosystem community “RWA CONNECT 2026”. At the event, industry leaders from around the world engaged in in-depth discussions with topics such as Hong Kong stablecoins, RWA (real-world assets), and compliant innovation. Finloop took the lead in announcing its open-source ecosystem initiative, and presented a major commitment to a RWA technology service platform, marking that new issuance through RWA tokenization has officially entered the “Thousand-US Dollar Era”.

RWA CONNECT Core Philosophy: Open Source, Co-Creation, and Think-Tank Orientation

The event was jointly organized by Finloop, Fosun Wealth Holdings, FinChain, and ME Group. It brought together numerous elites from government, academia, finance, Web3, and media sectors. During the event, Mr. Cai Hua, CEO of Finloop, announced that “RWA CONNECT 2026” has officially kicked off. From the day onward, for any new issuance project adopting FinRWA Platform (FRP) 3.0 as a one-stop RWA system foundation, the technology system cost can be reduced to as low as US$3,000. This means that tokenization services, which were once expensive and difficult to access, have now transformed into transparent and professional offerings.

Mr. Cai Hua pointed out that Finloop is actively leveraging Hong Kong’s unique position as a “super connector” to launch RWA CONNECT. The initiative aims to address the “pain points” of information asymmetry across the entire RWA lifecycle — issuance, listing, and distribution — while building a “triple bridge” connecting Hong Kong and global markets, capital and real-world assets, as well as Web2 and Web3. He also unveiled Finloop’s three major ecological openness commitments:

Disclosure of compliant issuance processes and frameworks to promote industry-wide standardization and transparency;Transparency of technology platform costs, making them verifiable and predictable;Unified promotion of onboarded project assets to the global exchanges and compliant financial institutions connected by Finloop, while open-sourcing core solutions to ecosystem partners.

“Hong Kong’s RWA shall go global, connect globally, and integrate into the international system to achieve true long-term value,” Mr. Cai Hua emphasized. “The core philosophy of RWA CONNECT is open source, co-creation, and think-tank orientation. By opening our solutions, service processes, and standard mechanisms, we aim to build this community into a shared industry think tank. At the same time, we will fully respect and protect the proprietary technologies and business confidentiality of all partner institutions. In the future, RWA CONNECT will continue to invite high-quality, compliant RWA infrastructure providers, project parties, and institutions from around the world to become ecosystem partners, and jointly help Hong Kong’s Web3.0 industry reach global heights.”

FRP 3.0: The Hardcore Technology Powering the “Thousand-US Dollar Era”

The core technology enabling this cost breakthrough is the FinRWA Platform (FRP) 3.0, developed by Finloop. With compliance at its core, collaboration as its engine, and transparency as its safeguard, the platform provides a complete end-to-end closed loop for RWA products — from issuance and token minting & burning, to listing and on-chain circulation. It supports multi-party collaboration across the full tokenization lifecycle, including issuers, custodians, and token agents. Compared to the previous version 2.0, FRP 3.0 introduces new FinGo features for the C-end (retail customers) by empowering traditional securities firms and enabling their customers subscribe to RWA products with a single click. It also enhances FinMix mid-office capabilities, enabling centralized order scheduling and real-time status synchronization, delivering seamless interoperability from fiat currency to RWA products and from off-chain to on-chain.

Top Global Lineup Gathers to Build the Foundation of the RWA Ecosystem

This event gathered top forces from policy, academia, legal, and industry sectors. Mr. Bryan Peng, Executive Director of the Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises (OASES) of the Hong Kong SAR Government, Professor Lin Chen, Vice-President of The University of Hong Kong, and Mr. David Wang, Partner at Jun He Law Offices, were invited to attend and deliver keynote speeches from the perspectives of Hong Kong fintech policy & competitive advantages, academic insights, and compliance frameworks, laying a solid foundation for the development of the RWA ecosystem.

In the announcement segment, OmniRealm, in collaboration with Frost & Sullivan, officially launched Hong Kong’s first RWA rating platform, marking a key step forward in industry standardization. Three cross-sector roundtables were also held on the themes of “Dual-Currency Drive • Digital-Real Integration: Outlook on Hong Kong’s Digital Hong Kong Dollar and Stablecoin Ecosystem”, “Regulatory and Risk Control Synergy: Building a Trustworthy RWA Foundation”, and “Harnessing Collective RWA Ecosystem Strength: Establishing Hong Kong as a New Global Digital Asset Hub”. Distinguished participants included representatives from leading domestic and international institutions such as China Asset Management (Hong Kong), HashKey, Anchorpoint, OASES, Greaterbay Financier Association, SlowMist, Conflux, Beosin, Hivemind Capital, Vobile Group, Ava Labs, KuCoin, and exSat. They engaged in in-depth discussions on cutting-edge topics, demonstrating the growing global influence and collaborative momentum within the RWA sector.

RWA CONNECT 2026 officially invites all participants to co-create the future of RWA in Hong Kong!

https://www.finlooprwa.com/rwa-connect

About Finloop Finance Technology Holding Limited

Finloop Finance Technology Holding Limited, along with its subsidiaries (collectively referred to as “Finloop”), is an AI-driven global one-stop Web5 (Web2+Web3) wealth technology platform located in Hong Kong. Finloop offers comprehensive wealth management products and technology solutions to various financial institutions. Its offerings include cash management, public funds and private funds, structured products, bonds, insurance, and virtual assets. As a fintech leader in Asia during the Web3 wave, Finloop has focused on bridging physical and digital assets, developing a one-stop RWA technology, issuance and distribution platform to pioneer new growth pathways in the wealth management industry. For more information, visit www.finloop.hk and www.finlooprwa.com .

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Sinch publishes its 2025 Annual Report

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STOCKHOLM, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Sinch AB (publ) today published its Annual Report including Sustainability Report for 2025, outlining a year characterized by stable development, improved profitability and continued progress against its strategic priorities.

During 2025, Sinch made progress across several strategic focus areas, including enterprise expansion, self-serve offerings, RCS and email, and partner ecosystems. The company also continued to invest in AI-enabled capabilities to improve efficiency, security and customer experience.

Comment from Laurinda Pang, CEO of Sinch 

“2025 was a year of profound strength for Sinch, marked by record-high profitability and continued organic gross profit growth across all regions and product categories. Amidst a dynamic macroeconomic environment, these achievements, coupled with decisive strategic advancements, firmly establish our trajectory for the next phase of sustainable growth.”

“The way businesses communicate with their customers is undergoing a profound transformation, moving from static notifications to dynamic, AI-powered conversational engagement. This shift allows intelligent systems to understand intent, respond in real-time and automate complex interactions across messaging, voice and email. However, this evolution introduces new complexities: AI needs secure, compliant and reliable communication pathways that navigate fraud risks and global regulations.”

“Sinch has a strong foundation built over years of innovation and deep commitment to providing our customers with best-in-class communication solutions. Our focus remains on accelerating organic growth while maintaining profitability and strong cash conversion, in line with our mission to connect every business with every customer, everywhere in the world.”

Sinch remains committed to sustainability as a key driver of long-term value, focusing on being a trusted partner, reducing the climate footprint of our services and fostering an inclusive and engaging workplace. In 2025, Sinch reduced its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 16 percent compared to the previous year, marking important progress toward its Science Based Targets (SBTi).

The full Annual Report is available at https://investors.sinch.com/

For more information, please contact:

Mia Nordlander
Head of Investor Relations & Sustainability
Mobile: +46 73 511 53 95
E-mail: mia.nordlander@sinch.com

Fredrik Hallstan
Head of Corporate Communications
Mobile: +46 761 15 38 30
E-mail: fredrik.hallstan@sinch.com

This information is information that Sinch AB (publ) is obliged to make public pursuant to the Swedish Securities Market Act. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out above, at 07:30 CEST on April 23, 2026.

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Fisher & Paykel Unveils Nature–Ritual at EuroCucina 2026, Elevating Everyday Routines into Timeless Rituals

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MILAN, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Fisher & Paykel, the luxury appliance brand from Aotearoa New Zealand and part of Haier Group global portfolio, has unveiled Nature—Ritual at EuroCucina in Milan.

The 450m² immersive installation introduces the brand’s State of the Art Collection within a sculptural environment inspired by elemental landscapes of New Zealand. At its heart is a simple idea: thoughtful design can elevate routines into meaningful rituals.

Throughout Nature—Ritual, appliances are presented not as standalone objects, but as part of an architecture of living – expressing Fisher & Paykel’s approach to life-centred luxury, where design expression, product intelligence and performance come together to elevate life in the home.

Nature—Ritual also introduces the evolution of Fisher & Paykel’s Minimal Style – a refined expression of minimalism in black or grey glass, defined by flush surfaces, very slight perimeter gaps around appliances, and carefully resolved details. Presented across cooking, fabric care and the wider architectural language of the installation, it reflects the brand’s commitment to supporting architects and designers seeking to create the most resolved and carefully considered spaces.

Daniel Witten-Hannah, Chief Executive Officer of Fisher & Paykel, says the exhibition reflects the company’s point of origin, point of view and ambition on Milan’s global stage.

“Nature—Ritual expresses our belief that the best design is connected to place, shaped by human need and resolved with clarity. “

“Through seamless integration, product intelligence and beautifully resolved materials, it reflects our belief that products engineered for life reduce friction, engage the senses and elevate everyday routines into rituals in the home. “

Creative direction for Nature—Ritual and all sculptural elements was led by Dean Poole of Alt Group, with exhibition design by Calvi Brambilla and Partners in Milan.

Conceived as an oasis of calm within the intensity of EuroCucina, the installation brings together monolithic forms, seamlessly integrated appliances and a layered sensory environment wrapped in a forest-like cloak.

Poole describes Nature—Ritual as an expression of Fisher & Paykel’s worldview.

“It distils the qualities of untouched forest and a deep understanding of life in the home into a warm, tactile minimalism, expressed through just two materials.”

“It is not simply an exhibition of appliances, it’s an exploration of life-centred design that shows how nature, elemental materials and human behaviour come together to give greater meaning to the way we live,” Poole says.

From the exterior, Nature—Ritual presents as a subtly textured monolithic form. Through carefully framed apertures, visitors catch first glimpses of a forest-wrapped interior.

Inside, four scenarios unfold, each crafted from tōtara – a timber indigenous to New Zealand – and volcanic basalt. Bespoke ceramic elements by artist Aaron Scythe, alongside birdsong, scent, light and a high-resolution back-lit forest curtain, create a deeply immersive environment.

Throughout, appliances from Fisher & Paykel’s State of the Art Collection are integrated into four scenarios and five product sculptures as sculptural, high-performance tools for living.

Four scenarios:

Tea Experience

At the threshold, visitors are welcomed with tea — a universal gesture of hospitality. Kawakawa tea, associated with wellbeing, is gently steeped on a monumental slab of induction-heated stone and served in handmade ceramic vessels beside a product sculpture rising four metres to the ceiling.

Product highlight: Fisher & Paykel’s Red Dot Award ‘Best of the Best’ Series 11 60cm Minimal Style ovens presented within carved tōtara surrounds.

The Kitchen as Monolith

Presents the kitchen as a singular architectural presence, with carved tōtara surfaces and basalt forms framing seamlessly integrated food care and wine care solutions. A modular induction cooktop fits flush with the basalt surface, and DishDrawer™ Dishwashers with 20mm stone fronts present the kitchen as a unified design composition rather than a collection of parts.

Product highlight: The Milan debut of Fisher & Paykel’s Series 11 30″ Minimal Style oven with steam assist.

Wine Experience

Shaped by curved and carved tōtara forms, the Wine Experience illustrates the potential of architectural cellaring and tasting within the home. Seamlessly integrated Column Wine Cabinets with precise temperature control and tasting modes heighten the experience of preservation and service.

Product highlight: 61cm Series 11 Integrated Column Wine Cabinet, the building block of the architectural wine cellar.

Fabric Care Experience

The Milan debut of Fisher & Paykel’s new minimalist fabric care ecosystem represents a step change in garment care. Designed as an extension of the luxury wardrobe, fibre-specific treatments, steam care and intelligent sensing technologies preserve the condition of cherished garments. A garment commission by fashion designer Claudia Li completes the installation.

Product highlight: The fashion wardrobe’s ultimate accessory, the Series 11 Minimal Style Fabric Care Cabinet is designed with flush glass surfaces and refined surfaces, seamlessly integrating into the home while bringing an elevated architectural aesthetic to fabric care spaces.

Throughout Nature—Ritual, the State of the Art Collection showcases Fisher & Paykel’s approach to seamless integration, modular planning and Mastery of Temperature.

Each appliance is built on advanced product platforms that combine sensing technology with deep insights from food and fibre science to precisely control the mechanical systems that shape performance and results.

As the premium brand within Haier Group’s global home appliances portfolio, Fisher & Paykel’s strong presence reflects the group’s broader commitment to premium lifestyle and human-centered living experiences. This vision is further extended through Haier’s own presence at Milan Design Week, where a six-zone immersive experience blends design, adaptive technology, and smart ecosystems, placing visitors at the center of connected living.

Within this exhibition space, a dedicated Partner Area invites visitors into an immersive, multi-sensory environment. Through interactive activation inspired by Haier’s collaborations with top-tier football clubs – Liverpool Football Club and Paris Saint-Germain – the space brings to life a shared pursuit of excellence, performance, and innovation, while conveying a premium, champion-inspired lifestyle experience.

Since establishing its presence in Europe in the 1990s, Haier has continuously elevated its premium lifestyle offerings and now serves more than 45 markets across the region. Committed to pioneering superior living experiences through cutting-edge design and intelligent ecosystems, Haier remains dedicated to shaping the future of high-end connected living for consumers worldwide.

For more information:
Visit the official websites: Haier | Fisher & Paykel

Discover Fisher & Paykel’s latest collection at the Nature—Ritual exhibition:
EuroCucina, Hall 4P, Stand D34 at Salone del Mobile.Milano.

Experience Haier’s innovative solutions at:
Spazio Bergognone 26, SUPERSTUDIO MAXI and EuroCucina, Arrex Stand (“Technology by Haier”).

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