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The 8th China EdFest Gives Parents a Powerful Voice

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SHANGHAI, April 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The 8th China Festival of Education, hosted by Wellington College China, brought together over 70 speakers and more than 800 attendees from around the world. Held on Saturday 12 April at Wellington College International Shanghai, thought leaders in academia, mental health, technology, finance and business discussed the future of education and how it will adapt in the face of rapid societal change. It was a day of insightful workshops and inspiring talks that explored education through the lenses of technology, family-school collaboration, environmentalism and sustainability, wellbeing and so much more.

“Change is the only constant,” said Julian Jeffrey, Wellington College China’s Chief Executive Master, “and with each passing day, the pace of that change only seems to accelerate. By remaining vigilant, informed and flexible we can navigate the challenges and the opportunities these changes present. That’s why events like the Festival of Education are so vital. The discussions we have at EdFest inspire fresh thinking. They equip us with the tools we need to adapt, grow and ensure that our education system keeps pace with the ever-evolving needs of our young learners.”

A Platform for Parents’ Voices

A strong partnership with parents is essential to any successful school. With that in mind, the festival debuted its first-ever parent panel discussions. Many Wellington College China parents are leaders in academics, finance, biotech, AI and robotics, and they have a unique perspective on how we can equip our children for an increasingly complex future. The day was therefore punctuated with panels featuring parent representatives from around the Wellington College China group. They discussed a host of salient issues around preparing our children for the revolutionary technological changes they will likely face in the future.

The Transformative Power of AI in Education

AI and its profound implications for education was a key theme of the day. Yong Zhao, Professor at the University of Kansas and the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, for instance, delivered a keynote address emphasising the importance of leveraging AI’s capabilities while at the same time developing the uniquely human skills that machines struggle to replicate.

Dr Max Zhou, Co-Founder and CEO of DexRobot and a Hiba Academy Nantong parent, led a thought-provoking discussion titled ‘Raising our Children in an AI+Robot World: Should They Be Workers, Players or Shapers?’. In it, he examined how AI is reshaping the future of work and the skills children will need to thrive.

Ryan Lu, Director of IT at Wellington College China, provided an institutional perspective with ‘WCC AI Space: The Evolution of AI at Wellington College China’, showcasing how they are integrating the technology to enhance the infrastructure and curriculum at all Wellington College China schools.

Alex Johnson, Chief Product Officer at UnconstrainED, shared how to personalise learning and make teaching more efficient in his session titled ‘Using AI to Transform Your Teaching’. Moreover, Gregor Markovic, Director of Educational Technology at Wellington College Tianjin, explored ‘Going Beyond General AI Tools for Education’, offering strategies for leveraging advanced AI technologies to enhance classroom practices. 

Attendants walked away with several practical approaches to integrating AI into their daily work without sacrificing important soft skills like critical thinking, creativity and emotional intelligence. 

Exploring Education From Every Angle

Beyond AI, the festival featured a wide range of sessions that tackled pressing issues in education. 

Professor Zhou Jiaxian, Founder of the Research Center for Educational Neuroscience at East China Normal University, discussed why it is important that parents play an active role in their children’s education with a talk titled ‘Evidence-Based Family-School Cooperation from Educational Neuroscience Research’.

Meanwhile, Joanne Zhang, Mental Health Counsellor at ELG, delivered a talk called ‘Compassionate Conversations: Talking to Parents About Seeking Support for Their Child’. She offered several practical strategies for building supportive environments that promote emotional wellbeing.

Alex Aristizabal, Director of Teaching and Learning at YK Pao School, explored how leadership drives innovation and continuous improvement in education with ‘High-Impact Professional Development: A Collaborative Approach’. Tom Sherrington, Education Consultant and co-author of the book Teaching Walkthrus, shared best practices and practical techniques in ‘The Elements of an Effective Coaching Programme’.

Dr Helen Wright, an international education advisor, led a session on ‘The Globally Competent School: Why, What and How?’ that examined how schools can equip pupils with the skills and mindset they need to thrive in an interconnected world.

Dan McCloy, Head of Curriculum at Green School Bali, led a compelling discussion on ‘Experiential Learning Through Regenerative Design’ that showcased how schools can integrate sustainability into their curricula. This naturally dovetailed with ‘Creating Curriculum on the Front Lines of Climate Change’, a talk about practical strategies for teaching environmental stewardship by Abby MacPhail, IB Geography and History Teacher at the United Nations International School. 

The Art and Science of Teaching & Educating for Wisdom and Versatility

Several Wellington College China teachers weighed in on innovative teaching approaches. Dr Tania Blatti, Head of Upper Primary at Wellington College International Shanghai, focused on strategies for creating impactful and enduring learning experiences with ‘Making Learning Last’. Additionally, Rob Spillane and Jingwen Chen, Assistant Heads of Hiba Academy Shanghai (Nursery), led a discussion on techniques for ‘Developing Oracy to Create Bilingual Language Rich Classrooms’. 

Between the workshops and panel discussions, attendees had the opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals. They were also treated to spectacular dance and music showcases by talented Wellington College International Shanghai pupils. In the spirit of the times, there was even some entertainment provided by a troupe of state-of-the-art robots.

Jeremy Birk, Director of EdFest, said, “We look forward to expanding the reach and impact of The Bridge and Festival of Education through a rich, year-round workshop series featuring global thought-leaders across a range of inspiring and future-focused topics.”

The 8th China EdFest was a resounding success that highlighted the power of collaboration and the transformative potential of education. But this event is just the beginning. EdFest is part of a global mission to build a connected community of lifelong learners, thinkers and innovators. In the coming year, schools within the Wellington College Education group will be hosting EdFests around the world—from China to the UK, the US and Thailand. By bringing together all stakeholders in education—teachers, parents, business owners and more—we can find new ways to equip the next generation with the skills they need to thrive in the world.

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MoonPay Invests in Korean Fintech Pioneer Finger, Laying Groundwork for a Korean Won Stablecoin Ecosystem

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The landmark ~$76M deal alongside Sungho Electronics and Pantos Holdings aims to connect MoonPay’s global crypto payments infrastructure with Finger’s domestic financial software network.

NEW YORK, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — MoonPay, the leading crypto payments network, KOSDAQ-listed Sungho Electronics, and its controlling shareholder Seoryong Electronics have signed an agreement to jointly invest in Finger, one of Korea’s first-generation fintech companies, in a deal that lays the foundation for a Korean won stablecoin ecosystem, from issuance to real-world usage.

Founded in 2000, Finger is a pioneering Korean fintech company whose technology powers the mobile banking apps used by tens of millions of Koreans daily. Its clients include Shinhan Bank, KB Kookmin Bank, KakaoBank, NongHyup Bank, and IBK Industrial Bank, among others. Its flagship service, “Full Banking,” is a financial platform solution covering account inquiry, transfers, payments, asset management, integrated account aggregation, and simple payment services. Its client base also includes public institutions such as the National Pension Service and the Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation. Last year, the company recorded annual revenue of KRW 91.6 billion and operating profit of KRW 1.4 billion.

The approximately KRW 110 billion (~$76M) deal, also includes Pantos Holdings, a strategic investor wholly owned by Koo Bon-ho, a member of the LG founding family and former major shareholder of LX Pantos, the logistics arm of LX Group. The deal will combine MoonPay’s stablecoin issuance and orchestration infrastructure with Finger’s domestic financial software network, while linking Finger’s cloud ERP solution, “Pharos,” with MoonPay’s payments rails to commercialize stablecoin-based settlement for corporate trade payments.

Following the transaction, Seoryong Electronics will become Finger’s largest shareholder. Park Min-soo, the current vice chairman and controlling shareholder, will remain a key shareholder and serve in an advisory role to management.

Seoryong Electronics is the controlling shareholder of Sungho Electronics, with CEO Park Sung-jae holding a 100% stake in Seoryong Electronics. As Sungho Electronics has been focusing on business diversification through M&A, Seoryong Electronics has now also stepped forward directly to secure new growth engines through acquisitions.

Lee Bugeon, Founding Executive and Head of Asia at MoonPay, commented, “This investment opens the way to combine MoonPay’s stablecoin issuance and orchestration infrastructure with Finger’s domestic financial software network. It marks an important foothold for building the full infrastructure needed to support a Korean won stablecoin ecosystem, from issuance to real-world usage.”

Park Sung-jae, CEO of Sungho Electronics, said, “We will support the development of next-generation digital financial services for corporations by connecting ERP-based financial accounting data with payment infrastructure.”

About MoonPay
Founded in 2019, MoonPay is a global financial technology company that helps businesses and consumers move value across fiat and digital assets. MoonPay has more than 30 million customers across 180 countries and supports more than 500 enterprise customers spanning crypto and fintech.

MoonPay powers ramps, trading, commerce, and stablecoin infrastructure, connecting traditional payment rails with blockchains. MoonPay maintains a broad regulatory footprint, including a New York BitLicense, a New York Limited Purpose Trust Charter, and money transmitter licenses across the United States, as well as MiCA authorization in the EU.

MoonPay is how the world moves value.

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press@moonpay.com

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Strong results achieved in world-first Graphene enhanced cement roof tile trial

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Production trial of graphene enhanced roof tiles with FP McCann achieves CO2 reduction of up to 14%Project conducted in the United Kingdom also showed 26% reduction in CEM I-to-concrete ratio required to produce concrete roof tilesGraphene enhanced roof tiles to be used in new buildings at FP McCann’s Cadeby siteSuccessful results pave the way to enter US$7.6 billion[1] global cement roof tile market

SYDNEY, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — First Graphene Limited (ASX: FGR; “First Graphene” or “the Company”) (FRA:M11) (OTCQB:FGPHF) is pleased to announce results from a world-first production trial of graphene enhanced roof tiles with the UK’s largest precast concrete manufacturer and supplier FP McCann.

The five-month project used 40 tonnes of PureGRAPH® enhanced cement, developed by First Graphene’s partner Breedon Group, to produce more than 10,000 tiles at FP McCann’s Cadeby manufacturing facility in the UK.

The final graphene enhanced cement roof tiles were tested for quality, efficiency and carbon emission reduction potential, as well as performance consistency.

The production process achieved a cradle-to-gate reduction in carbon emissions of up to 14%, reinforcing the lower-carbon benefits of graphene for cement. The required amount of cement for the tiles was also reduced by up to 8%.

Importantly, the trial confirmed graphene enhanced cement, classified as CEM-II, could produce the same roof tiles at the same strength with fewer materials and lower costs compared to CEM-I.  

The tiles will be distributed for use in a variety of projects, including installation on a new building at FP McCann’s Cadeby site.

Conversations have commenced with industry partners following receipt of the results to determine interest in the graphene enhanced roof tiles for projects across the United Kingdom.

The UK Government has also committed to deliver more than one million affordable and sustainable new homes in the next three years and has been funding innovative construction solutions to achieve this goal.

This project was supported via ‘Contracts for Innovation’ with the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) and the ‘Resource Efficient Construction Impacts’ program by the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (DEFRA).

The trial solidifies First Graphene’s entrance into the global cement roof tile market which is anticipated to grow to US$11.8 billion by 2034[1].

First Graphene Managing Director and CEO, Michael Bell, said:

“The results of this inaugural trial of graphene-enhanced cement roof tiles with FP McCann has reaffirmed the viability and performance benefits of a lower-emission cement product for the construction industry.

Reducing the amount of cement required by up to 20% has a significant impact on the carbon footprint of these roof tiles, paving the way for more sustainable houses and buildings.

As industry and governments look for innovative solutions to develop lower-carbon infrastructure, First Graphene and FP McCann, in partnership with Breedon Group, have a tested production blueprint to achieve emission reduction goals while maintaining or exceeding material performance capability.”

References

[1]Industry Research

 

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AKEEYO to Showcase 710 & 730 Series Cycling Cameras at Cycle Mode Tokyo 2026

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Full Lineup of Next-Generation Bike Cameras Available for Live Demo at East Hall 7, Booth 7-514

SHENZHEN, China, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — AKEEYO will exhibit at Cycle Mode Tokyo 2026 (April 25–26, Tokyo Big Sight, Booth 7-514 / East Hall 7), showcasing four cycling cameras with live demonstrations.

Exhibition Details

Event

Cycle Mode Tokyo 2026

Dates & Hours

Saturday, April 25, 2026: 10:00 – 18:00

Sunday, April 26, 2026: 10:00 – 17:00

Venue

Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall 7

Booth Number

7-514

Products on Display

AKY-730Pro  |  Flagship Bike Camera  |  US$200
Powered by an 8MP Sony IMX678 sensor (1/1.8″ Full @ 60FPS) with F/1.7 ultra-large aperture, 4K resolution, built-in GPS, 1.14″ touchscreen, EIS stabilization, IP66 waterproofing, and a 3300mAh battery delivering up to 6 hours of recording.

AKY-710Pro  |  Pro-Grade 8MP Bike Camera  |  US$139.99
Equipped with an 8MP GC8613 sensor (1/2.7″ Full @ 60FPS), F/1.6 aperture, 4K video, EIS gyro stabilization, dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4G/5G), and IP66 waterproofing. Built for demanding cyclists.

AKY-710S  |  Value Champion  |  US$99.99
5MP Sony STARVIS 2 IMX335 sensor with F/1.55 aperture, 142° ultra-wide angle lens, 4K (interpolated) video, HDR/WDR support, IP66 waterproofing, and 1800mAh battery for up to 4.5 hours of recording.

AKY-710Lite  |  Lightweight Entry Model  |  US$79.99
Weighing just 101g, the 710Lite delivers 2K recording at 28fps, F/2.0 aperture, 120° wide angle, IP66 waterproofing, and an impressive 7.5-hour battery life. Ideal for budget-conscious cyclists.

Why AKEEYO

Premium Sony & GC8613 sensors for exceptional image quality in all lighting conditionsIP66–IP67 waterproof and dustproof ratings for reliable performance in any weatherEIS electronic image stabilization for smooth, shake-free footage on the road

“Cycle Mode Tokyo 2026 is a landmark opportunity for AKEEYO to connect directly with Japan’s passionate riding community. We invite every cyclist and motorcyclist to visit our booth, test our cameras in person.”
— AKEEYO Marketing Team

Distributor & Dealer Opportunities

AKEEYO is actively seeking distributors and dealers worldwide. Visit our booth or reach out via the contact details below.

Website

www.akeeyo.com

Dealer Application

Application Form

About AKEEYO

AKEEYO specializes in smart recording solutions for motorcycles, bicycles, and vehicles — from pro-grade action cameras to intelligent dash cam systems. The brand serves markets across Asia, Europe, and the Americas through its global distributor network and e-commerce channels.

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