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Meters and More Welcomes Corinex to Board and It Expands Technology Evaluation for the Future of Smart Grids

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New board appointment supports the association’s evaluation of Broadband Power Line technology for interoperable smart metering and grid infrastructure.

MILAN, May 21, 2026 /CNW/ – The Meters and More Association announced during its Annual General Assembly that it is expanding its technology evaluation work to include a range of emerging solutions – among them Broadband Power Line (BPL) – to support the future of advanced grid infrastructure. As part of this step, Corinex was elected to the Meters and More Board of Directors, bringing relevant BPL expertise to the association’s forward-looking assessment work.

Meters and More was founded on the innovation behind the Italian rollout, widely recognized as the world’s first truly large-scale smart meter deployment in the utility industry. It has since grown into a proven standard adopted across multiple markets, including major deployments in Italy, Spain, and Latin America. The association continues to support the advancement and standardization of grid technologies on behalf of its growing membership.

“We are determined to continue leading the standardization of innovative solutions for the benefit of our members, following our principles of openness and interoperability.” said Carlo Maria Drago, General Manager of Meters and More.

At the May 13 meeting, in addition to updating its existing standard, the General Meeting recognized the need to focus on new generations of meters to come in the next decade, starting to evaluate the operational benefits of new technologies for future smart metering and advanced grid infrastructure. This includes a discussion around current on-going early adoptions of BPL in respect of enhancement of electric grid reliability and increase of energy security.

To facilitate this initiative, the association elected Corinex, an industry-validated provider of BPL-based grid solutions and a contributor to their standardization, to its leadership team.

“It is an honour to be joining the Board of Directors of Meters and More,” said Peter Sobotka, CEO of Corinex. “We look forward to charting the future of BPL solutions in cooperation with Meters and More members, according to their needs and interests.”

Highlighting the broader implications for utility digitalization, Sobotka added: “BPL technology provides a highly effective foundation for digital grid reinforcement. It also creates a rich source of operational data for AI-driven applications, while enabling distributed edge processing power across the electric network.”

About Meters and More

Meters and More is an international non-profit association that operates and promotes the Meters and More communication protocol. The protocol enables two-way data transfer in advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems and supports open, interoperable, efficient, robust, and secure communication for smart metering and related grid services. The technology builds on Enel’s Telegestore experience and supports the association’s goal of helping members advance smart metering and “more than metering” use cases.

About Corinex

Corinex is a leading provider of digital grid reinforcement for low-voltage and medium-voltage electricity distribution networks. Its platform combines advanced broadband over power lines (BPL) technology with real-time grid sensing and control at the edge, helping utilities improve visibility, manage congestion, prevent overloads, and expand usable hosting capacity using the grid infrastructure that already exists. The company is active in BPL standardization through leading industry organizations and alliance working groups. It is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.

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Agoda: Batam and Phu Quoc See More Than 200% Rise in School Holiday Travel Interest from Indonesian Families

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SINGAPORE, June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Ahead of the upcoming school holidays, Agoda data shows Indonesian travelers planning a wide mix of domestic and international trips, from island escapes to city breaks and nature retreats. Accommodation searches for destinations such as Batam and Phu Quoc rose by more than 200% compared to the same period last year.

School holidays remain one of the key travel periods for Indonesian families, and this year travelers are combining meaningful journeys with leisure experiences.

International destinations are seeing a rise in interest

Beach and island escapes continue to see strong interest, with destinations such as Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam recording a 224% increase, reflecting rising interest in accessible, visa-friendly getaways. Phu Quoc Island is gaining popularity for its white-sand beaches, the world’s longest sea-crossing cable car, and expansive entertainment hubs like VinWonders and Vinpearl Safari. 

Chinese cities Hangzhou and Guangzhou also saw increased interest, with searches up 122% and 80% respectively. Families are exploring the cities for shopping, food, theme parks, and urban attractions, while destinations such as Jeju in South Korea also recorded a 69% increase in searches for family holidays.

Domestic destinations gain traction among family travelers

Beach and island destinations also see strong growth domestically, with Batam Island recording a 236% increase in accommodation searches, making it one of the most popular destinations for the holiday period among families. With pristine beaches, vibrant culinary scene, and proximity to Singapore, Batam continues to appeal to Indonesian travelers as a convenient short-haul getaway for families.

Domestic cities such as Makassar and Cirebon are also seeing growing interest, up 62% and 53% respectively, supported by their culinary and cultural appeal. Nature destinations, particularly around Lake Toba such as Samosir (36%) and Parapat (47%), along with Bukittinggi (39%), continue to attract travelers seeking scenic landscapes and cooler climates during the school holiday period.

Gede Gunawan, Senior Country Director, Indonesia at Agoda says, “With the school holiday just around the corner, these trending destinations indicate an exciting travel season ahead, promising new experiences for Indonesian travelers both domestically and internationally. The growth in accommodation searches highlights the diverse travel aspirations of Indonesians. Agoda is committed to making these journeys easier and more memorable, with a wide range of options tailored to every traveler’s needs.”

With over 6 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities, Agoda enables travelers to plan and combine every part of the journey in one place. Running from 7 May to 21 May, Agoda’s 21st Birthday Sale will offer up to 60% off on hotel bookings, with a special flash sale of up to 70% on 19 May and exclusive deals on flights and activities. Discover more on Agoda’s mobile app or at Agoda.com.

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Deece Unveils AI-powered Platform Transforming How Marketers Brief Campaigns

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Built to tackle one of marketing’s most expensive problems, Deece’s AI-powered platform helps marketers create stronger briefs, align agency partners, and improve campaign effectiveness.

DUBAI, UAE, June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Deece, a marketing technology startup, has developed a platform designed to help marketers unlock their agency’s best work.

Developed with input from senior marketers and agency leaders worldwide, Deece is now making its platform available more broadly.

Findings from a global study published by the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA), which included countries across the GCC, reveals that 78% of marketers believe the briefs they give their advertising agencies provide clear strategic direction. Yet only 5% of agencies agree.

It also estimates that poor quality briefs and misdirected work account for:

The loss of 33% of marketing budgets globallyEquivalent to approximately US$429 billion annually

Deece user data shows significant improvements in brief quality, 165 hours saved per campaign brief, project timelines reduced by three weeks, and improved marketing ROI.

“Nothing wastes a marketing budget faster than a bad brief. Yet it remains one of the most neglected issues in our industry,” says Richie Taaffe, co-founder of Deece.

At the core of the platform is a Brief Builder that uses artificial intelligence to help marketers improve the quality of their briefs.The model has been trained using strategic learnings drawn from award-winning campaigns over the last 25 years, together with curated marketing insights and industry trends.Marketers can incorporate relevant effectiveness case studies into briefs, giving agency partners proven examples to inform and inspire their work.

Despite being powered by AI, human expertise remains central to Deece. Shaped by the Deece team’s decades of experience on both the agency and brand side, including work with DP World, Etihad, Unilever and Visa, the platform is designed to support, educate and empower marketers.

Taaffe said the team set out to solve challenges experienced by marketers and agencies.

“We didn’t set out to build an AI platform. We wanted to solve problems we’ve experienced time and time again throughout our careers. AI was the best way to bring that solution to life,” he said.

Learn more or request a demo at deece.ai.

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IMMERSIVE XR EXPERIENCE EXPANDS THE REACH OF HOLOCAUST EDUCATION

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The Claims Conference Releases A Cutting-Edge Mixed-Reality Experience Detailing The Heartbreaking And Inspiring Story Of Benno Kern, From Anschluss To Auschwitz To Liberation In Buchenwald.

NEW YORK, June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) announced the launch of “Benno’s Light,” the heartbreaking and inspiring story of 98-year-old Holocaust survivor Benno Kern brought to life through cutting-edge, mixed-reality technology which allows people to walk through his story while using VR headsets or simply on their computers. Benno’s Light is the latest effort to expand access to Holocaust knowledge, meeting future generations in compelling and engaging ways.

Gideon Taylor, President of the Claims Conference, said, “Mixed reality is the technology of now and of the future. And it is precisely why it is so crucial that we tap into advanced technology to help future generations understand the Holocaust. We cannot let stories like Benno’s fade into the darkness.”

In partnership with the Austrian government, the Claims Conference collaborated with immersive technology company makemepulse to create a sensitive and evocative mixed-reality experience animating Kern’s words into a powerful testimony and educational experience for generations to come.

Christian Stocker, Austrian Federal Chancellor, said, “Holocaust remembrance is not only an obligation to the past, it is our mandate for the future. A vibrant and forward-looking culture of remembrance requires us to meet current and future generations where they are. Projects like Benno’s Light demonstrate how cutting-edge technology can preserve the voices of survivors in ways that are deeply personal, accessible and meaningful for young audiences today and tomorrow. Austria recognizes its historical responsibility to ensure that the truth of the Shoah remains alive through innovative educational tools that strengthen awareness, deepen understanding and sharpen our vigilance against antisemitism, hatred and intolerance in all forms.”

Benno Kern, born in 1927 in Vienna, Austria, recounts his life in the city he remembers for both its music and intellect, but also for the pogroms that scarred the hearts of those who remember. Kern explains to viewers how his joyful and innocent childhood turned to darkness as his relatives – and eventually his own immediate family – ran from the Nazis and were eventually captured by them. The XR project follows him as his family fled Vienna to Czechoslovakia, Belgium and Paris where the Nazis captured Benno and his parents, sending them to Auschwitz.

Benno Kern, Holocaust survivor and featured storyteller, said, “I’ll never forget my mother’s words: ‘You have the opportunity to stay alive. The decision is yours.’ I was the only member of my family to survive the Holocaust. This project has special meaning to me as I carried my family’s story for more than 80 years with uncertainty as to whether it would be remembered. I ask future generations to hear my words and carry them forward in your hearts. Let them light your way. And let them remind you what it means to carry compassion, even in the darkest of times.”

Benno’s Light builds on “Inside Kristallnacht,” the groundbreaking XR project the Claims Conference released in 2024. The inaugural XR project followed Dr. Charlotte Knobloch through the streets of Munich, Germany as she recounts the November Pogrom the night of November 9, 1938, when as a six-year-old she and her father hid from the Nazis terrorizing their Jewish community. Kristallnacht was the historic moment when a growing hatred peaked, catalyzing into acts of violence and rage, when citizens turned on their longtime neighbors, roaming the streets in mobs, breaking the glass of Jewish homes and shops. More than 30,000 Jewish men were arrested and deported to concentration camps during the days of Kristallnacht.

Alexander Pröll, State Secretary for the Austrian Federal Chancellery, said, “Holocaust education must continue to evolve to remain meaningful for future generations. Innovative projects, such as Benno’s Light, show how technology can strengthen remembrance by bringing survivor testimony into new educational and cultural spaces around the world. Remembering the Shoah demands that we actively counter antisemitism and hatred wherever they surface, reinforcing our shared responsibility to defend human dignity, historical truth, and democratic values.”

The launch of Benno’s Light at University of Vienna carries profound historical significance. Following the destruction of Vienna’s medieval synagogue and the murder and expulsion of Jews in 1421, stones from the synagogue were used in the construction of the earliest buildings of what would later become part of the University of Vienna. More than 500 years later, the university now serves as a place to confront that history openly and honestly, transforming a site once connected to the erasure of Jewish life into a space dedicated to remembrance, education and the preservation of survivor testimony for future generations.

Greg Schneider, Executive Vice President of the Claims Conference, said, “New technology allows us to engage younger generations, which is critical to ensure the lessons of the Shoah are never forgotten. Benno was the same age as today’s students when he was torn from his home by the Nazis and forced onto a deportation train to Auschwitz. XR technology allows Benno to once again be a 15-year-old, showing today’s 15-year-olds the result of unchecked hatred.”

This virtual reality project integrates real-life footage, photographs, music and other audio from the Anschluss to Auschwitz, as well as meticulously researched historical context, into the hand-drawn world of Kern’s story with stunning artwork created by immersive technology company, makemepulse. The mixed-reality project will be displayed in museums and film festivals, and accompanying educational materials are currently under development.

Nicolas Rajabaly, Co-Founder, Chief Creative Officer, makemepulse, said, “Benno’s Light was never about using technology for spectacle. The challenge was finding a way to preserve the intimacy and humanity of Benno’s testimony while creating a format capable of reaching new generations. What moved us most during the process was realizing that Benno’s memories were shaped less by places and more by the people who helped him survive. That insight fundamentally changed the experience we designed. We shifted away from historical reconstruction alone and focused instead on emotional proximity, presence and human connection. Immersive technology gave us the opportunity to transform testimony into something audiences could feel around them rather than simply observe from a distance.”

The Benno’s Light experience can be accessed on the website by clicking here: https://bennos-light.org/

Benno’s Light was developed under the stewardship of the Claims Conference (Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany) and the Committee for Jewish Claims on Austria, with the support of the Austrian Federal Chancellery.

For more information, please visit: www.claimscon.org 

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