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Huawei, Chulalongkorn University, and BUPT Collaborated to Foster ICT Talent at Asia Pacific Cloud AI Forum & Huawei Developer Competition 2024 Final

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BANGKOK, Jan. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Huawei Technologies (Thailand) joined forces with Chulalongkorn University (CU) and Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) to nurture digital talent in the ICT sector, focusing on cloud developers. This collaboration reflects a shared vision to establish Thailand as the hub of the digital economy in ASEAN.

The partnership was showcased at the Asia Pacific Cloud AI Forum & Huawei Developer Competition 2024 Final, held on January 20 to 21, 2025, at Chulalongkorn University. The event brought together 300 industry leaders, developers, and academics from across the Asia Pacific region, aiming to inspire innovation and strengthen collaboration between academia and industry.

Under the theme “Spark Infinity: Innovate Today, Transform Tomorrow,” the forum demonstrated cutting-edge advancements in cloud and AI technologies, featuring keynote presentations, solution showcases, and expert discussions. A highlight of the event was the Huawei Developer Competition, where nearly 200 teams comprising over 600 participants tackled real-world challenges using Huawei’s comprehensive ecosystem, including API Explorer, CodeArts, ModelArts, and DataArts Studio.

The competition emphasized creativity, technical expertise, and innovation in areas like AI-driven solutions and sustainable technologies. This includes how AI can be used to accelerate cloud adoption and foster the development of a prosperous developer ecosystem.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Chawapol Jariyawiroj, President of Huawei Technologies (Thailand), emphasized its alignment with Thailand’s national strategies, “The Asia Pacific Cloud AI Forum is a testament to Thailand’s commitment to becoming a regional leader in AI and digital innovation. We support the nation’s Cloud-First and AI strategies, which are key pillars for driving economic growth and advancing the digital economy.”

Huawei has been instrumental in supporting the Cloud-First and AI strategies, offering advanced cloud technologies, AI platforms, and training programs. Thailand’s Cloud-First policy is a cornerstone of its vision to transform into a value-based, innovation-driven economy. This policy requires government agencies to prioritize cloud services for IT infrastructure to enhance efficiency and reduce costs. Meanwhile, the AI Strategy (2022-2027) aims to create an ecosystem that integrates AI across sectors, driving economic growth and improving citizens’ quality of life.

Dr. Chawapol further emphasized the importance of developing digital talent, stating: “At Huawei, we believe that developers are the architects of the intelligent era. It is their ideas, their code, and their drive that spark innovation and inspire others. As a company committed to building a thriving ecosystem, we have cultivated nearly 100,000 digital talent in Thailand in the past 5 years, including nearly 12,000 advanced cloud AI developers. Through our ICT Academy program, more than 50 universities have partnered with us to develop talent through programs like this competition, training initiatives, internships, and technical mentorships. We aim to inspire more people in Thailand and across the region to explore the possibilities of cloud AI and unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation.”

Meanwhile, Chulalongkorn University and Huawei shared a commitment to cultivating digital talent. Prof. Dr. Wilert Puriwat, President of Chulalongkorn University, remarked that “Our collaboration with Huawei is a step forward in building the digital expertise that Thailand needs to thrive in the intelligent era. By working closely with global technology leaders like Huawei, we can better prepare our students to drive innovation and contribute to the nation’s digital transformation.”

As one of the first institutions to co-establish the “Huawei Academy”, BUPT shared its practical experience from three aspects: industry-education integration, smart education, and digital talent cultivation. “As an important training base for digital economy talent and an innovation source for ICT technology, BUPT has always been actively exploring new models of cooperation with enterprises. We make every effort to build platforms such as UNTES Future Learning Center oriented to the intelligent era,” said Ms. Wang Yao, Director of International Office of BUPT.

At the event, several winning teams shared practical and innovative cases built on Huawei Cloud. For example, a team developed an AI therapy enhancement system that operates through remote speech. This system provides more efficient and convenient treatment support for patients with language disorders. Another team designed an integrated building automation management system to improve the efficiency and safety of building management through intelligent means. These projects fully demonstrate the ability and potential of developers to use scientific and technological innovation to solve practical problems.

Moreover, Huawei and more than 10 Thai partners held a Job Fair side event, providing a platform for leading enterprises to connect with excellent developers and students. Enterprises can identify and attract high-potential talent and jointly explore the possibility of future cooperation, forming a more dynamic industrial ecosystem.

The champions of this year’s competition included KernelPanic from Sri Lanka (Student Track) and LifeSparrow from Hong Kong (China) (Enterprise Track). The winning teams will receive a total prize pool of USD34,000, technical training based on Huawei Cloud, and the opportunity to collaborate with Huawei on future projects. This reinforces Huawei’s commitment to nurturing and empowering tech talent in the region, promoting innovation and collaboration in cloud and AI technologies.

About Huawei

Founded in 1987, Huawei is a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. We have more than 207,000 employees, and we operate in more than 170 countries and regions, serving more than three billion people around the world.

Our mission is to bring digital to every person, home and organization for a fully connected, intelligent world. To this end, we will drive ubiquitous connectivity and promote equal access to networks; bring Cloud and artificial intelligence to all four corners of the earth to provide superior computing power where you need it, when you need it; build digital platforms to help all industries and organizations become more agile, efficient, and dynamic; redefine user experience with AI, making it more personalized for people in all aspects of their life, whether they’re at home, in the office, or on the go.

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139th Canton Fair Phase 3 Advances Toward a Better Life with New and Strengthened Product Zones

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GUANGZHOU, China, May 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The 139th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) has rolled out nine newly established product zones. Phase 3 features an expanded and upgraded Intelligent Healthcare zone and the inaugural presentation of a Functional & Technical Fabrics zone.

The upgraded Intelligent Healthcare zone brings together 50 companies presenting a full spectrum of intelligent medical solutions, spanning AI-powered diagnostics, surgical robotics, and next‑generation eldercare technologies. Exhibits highlight how medical devices are becoming smaller, more precise, and increasingly non‑invasive. Capsule endoscopy systems demonstrate how gastrointestinal screening can be completed without discomfort, while AI‑enabled traditional Chinese medicine analyzers compress the inspection and inquiry process into minutes. Wearable glucose monitors make chronic disease management easier and more convenient.

Robotic technologies play a prominent role as well. Endoscopic and orthopedic surgical robots showcase enhanced precision through integrated human‑machine coordination, while bionic prosthetic hands use non‑invasive myoelectric sensing to independently control each finger. Intelligent rehabilitation systems, including lower‑limb exoskeletons and hand‑training devices, provide consistent support for patients recovering mobility. Companion‑style eldercare robots, equipped with monitoring and telemedicine functions, signal the rise of integrated home‑based health services.

The debuting Functional & Technical Fabrics zone highlights how the traditional textile industry is moving toward higher-end and smarter products. Exhibitors present materials that combine multi‑layered performance with intelligent responsiveness. Textiles featuring temperature‑regulating fibers, phase‑change materials, and light‑ or heat‑sensitive color‑shifting effects illustrate how fabrics are evolving into adaptive platforms capable of responding to environmental conditions.

Sustainability emerges as a defining theme. Bio‑based fibers, degradable films, recycled polyester, and organic cotton reflect a shift from isolated eco‑products toward full‑chain green manufacturing. High‑performance outdoor and protective applications further shape the narrative. Materials engineered for waterproof breathability, UV resistance, flame retardancy, and long‑term durability address rising demand across sportswear, professional protection, and medical environments. Smart textiles with embedded health‑monitoring modules demonstrate how apparel is beginning to function as a continuous wellness interface.

Both technology‑driven healthcare and advanced textiles are converging around a shared pursuit of a better life. As these advancements continue to evolve, they reflect a manufacturing landscape increasingly shaped by innovation, resilience, and a commitment to improving everyday living.

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CupidFeel Insights Show How Shared Interests Affect Initial Connection Outcomes

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New behavioral insights from CupidFeel offer a carefully considered look at how shared interests influence whether an initial connection on a dating platform is sustained or abandoned in those first critical exchanges.

GIBRALTAR, May 3, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The findings by CupidFeel are not dramatic, but they are telling. People who referenced a shared interest — whether a genre of music, a type of cuisine, a sport, a creative practice, or even a shared discomfort with small talk — within the first few exchanges of a new conversation were found to be measurably more likely to continue that conversation beyond the initial contact window. The effect was not uniform across all interest categories; certain types of shared interest appeared to carry more relational weight than others.

It was also observed by CupidFeel that the timing of when shared interests entered a conversation mattered. Connections where common ground was discovered organically — through the natural flow of exchange rather than prompted by a profile field or a direct question — showed stronger indicators of sustained interest. The discovery, in other words, carried more meaning when it felt like something found rather than something declared.

Among the most quietly striking findings in the CupidFeel data was the role of specificity. Broad shared categories — “we both like travel,” “we both enjoy cooking” — were associated with polite, often brief exchanges that rarely extended past pleasantries. But when specificity entered the picture — when one person mentioned a particular documentary that had stayed with them, or a city they had visited and could not stop thinking about — the conversational energy shifted. Something opened up.

In a CupidFeel review of trends in profile engagements, those whose profiles reflected specific, idiosyncratic interests — rather than broadly appealing ones — also showed higher rates of receiving first messages, a finding that runs gently counter to the instinct many people have to present themselves in the most universally appealing terms possible.

What seemed to matter most was not the quantity of overlap but whether the overlap that existed was felt — whether it produced a sense of being seen in some particular, non-generic way. A CupidFeel review of early conversation patterns suggests that a single deeply resonant shared interest may be more generative for early connection than a long list of surface-level commonalities that, taken together, feel more like a demographic profile than a person.

About CupidFeel

CupidFeel is an online dating platform built around the belief that meaningful connections begin with emotional honesty and the willingness to let a conversation go somewhere real. It came into being for people who are less interested in the mechanics of dating and more drawn to the possibility of something that feels grounded — exchanges that move at their own pace, guided by genuine curiosity rather than performance.

A CupidFeel review of its own design principles returns consistently to the same question: what does it take for a first message to feel like it might be worth the journey? The platform makes room for the kind of interaction that doesn’t always have a clear destination but feels, from the first exchange, like something real. CupidFeel is a place where the unexpected is not something to be managed, but something to be welcomed.

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Timothy Albers, CupidFeel, 1 14845691657, smm@cupidfeel.com, https://cupidfeel.com/

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Las Vegas Review-Journal Launches VegasBusiness, a New Multiplatform Business Brand Serving Southern Nevada Leaders

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LAS VEGAS, May 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ –The Las Vegas Review Journal today announced the launch of VegasBusiness, a new multiplatform brand designed to deliver authoritative reporting, analysis, and insight to Southern Nevada’s business leaders and decisionmakers.

VegasBusiness debuts with a biweekly print section distributed in the Sunday Las Vegas Review Journal, a new digital hub at VegasBusiness.com, a weekday business email newsletter, and a bi monthly podcast. Together, the platforms create the most comprehensive local business news and intelligence offerings in the Las Vegas market.

Vegas Business, powered by the state’s largest and most experienced business reporting team, focuses on the people, companies, and forces shaping Southern Nevada’s economy, including gaming and hospitality, real estate development, technology, finance, logistics, and small business.

“Las Vegas is one of the fastest evolving business markets in the country, and its leaders need timely, trustworthy intelligence to compete and grow,” Keith Moyer, publisher and editor of the Las Vegas Review Journal, said. “VegasBusiness expands our business journalism across platforms and delivers deeper insight, greater frequency, and broader reach for Southern Nevada’s decision makers.”

Expanded Business Coverage Across Platforms

VegasBusiness features business coverage designed for how executives consume news today—through print, digital, email, audio, video, and social channels.

Editorial franchises include CSuite Insider, featuring executive interviews; Building Las Vegas, with in depth reporting on major projects and deals; Innovation, spotlighting people and ideas driving change; Price Points, examining data and consumer trends; Small Business, highlighting enterprising local companies; and a curated Calendar of business events and conferences.

“We created this section to provide Las Vegas business leaders with practical, locally grounded intelligence so t hey can make faster, more informed decisions on growth, talent, and regulation,” Erin Edgemon, business editor of the Review Journal, said. “VegasBusiness is designed to help business leaders understand what’s happening in the economy, why it matters, and how it impacts their organizations and communities.”

A Premium Environment for Advertisers

In addition to expanded editorial coverage, VegasBusiness provides a new advertising and sponsorship platform for brands seeking to reach business decision makers in Southern Nevada. The brand offers integrated opportunities across print, digital, newsletters, podcasts, video, social media, and events, supported by advanced audience targeting and measurement.

“VegasBusiness gives advertisers access to the largest concentration of local business decision- makers in the market,” Michael LaBonia, senior vice president of sales for the Las Vegas Review Journal, said. “It’s a high impact, data driven platform that connects brands with influence, intent, and measurable results.”

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VegasBusiness Magazine: Biweekly, Sundays in the Las Vegas Review JournalDigital: 24/7 at VegasBusiness.com**Newscast:** Weekday segment mornings on 7@7 a.m.**Newsletter:** Featured in the weekday Business Brief

Additional information is available at VegasBusiness.com.

Since 1909, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has been Nevada’s comprehensive media leader. Over the years, it has transformed from an award-winning newspaper that delivers local and community news and spans the globe with far-reaching topics and coverage. The Review-Journal has forged into multimedia and digital platforms through its website, Reviewjournal.com, which includes a network of niche publications, breaking news, e-newsletters, customized content, custom printing, a production studio, and more to meet the specific needs of readers and advertisers alike.

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Wanda English Blair, Vice President of Marketing
(702) 383-0223
wblair@reviewjournal.com

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