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Global Times: Intangible cultural heritage status result of China’s cultural diversity

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BEIJING, Dec. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The successful inscription of “Spring Festival, social practices of the Chinese people in celebration of the traditional New Year” to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity signifies global recognition of China’s efforts to protect intangible cultural heritage (ICH).

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) made the decision at the 19th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage on Wednesday.

China now boasts nearly 870,000 ICH items. Among them, 44 items have been added to the UNESCO ICH List, ranking first in the world. The 24 Solar Terms, Peking Opera, Chinese Calligraphy, the wooden movable-type printing of China, Mazu belief and customs are just some examples reflecting China’s rich cultural diversity and its commitment to preserving and promoting its ICH.

The Spring Festival’s inclusion on the UNESCO list highlights the rich and diverse cultural heritage within China. China’s ICH includes a wide range of practices, from Tibetan Opera to the Mazu belief system, showcasing the country’s commitment to preserving the cultural diversity that exists within its borders. The Spring Festival is not a monolithic tradition but a cultural phenomenon that encompasses various regional customs and celebrations, each contributing to the greater whole.

“The Spring Festival is inherently rich in content, encompassing a variety of intangible cultural heritage forms,” Zheng Changling, a research fellow at the Chinese National Academy of Arts, told the Global Times.

For example, during the festival, people engage in activities such as putting up New Year paintings, paper-cuts and calligraphy, performing dragon and lion dances, worshiping their ancestors, enjoying opera performances and other folk traditions. These elements collectively form the rich ICH of the Spring Festival, said Zheng.

As the Spring Festival is celebrated globally, these related ICH forms will also reach other parts of the world. Beyond the heritage forms themselves, the deeper cultural values and meanings behind them will also become known to people of different cultural backgrounds, Zheng added.

Domestically, China has established a four-tier system – consisting of national, provincial, city, and county levels – to protect all ICH. Meanwhile, China has witnessed marked progress in the protection and inheritance of ICH since the promulgation of the Law on Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2011, according to a report submitted for review to the session of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee in November.

ICH has also contributed to economic and social development, said the report, noting that it has fueled the development of tourism and rural revitalization, among other fields. In addition, efforts have been made to bring ICH closer to the people. For example, educational authorities specified that ICH education should be incorporated into the curriculum of primary and secondary schools. 

The integration of top-down national strategies and grassroots-level support ensures a balance between the legal framework, government initiatives, and community involvement. These efforts provide a solid legal foundation for ICH protection and offers policy support for the preservation of ICH projects.

China has undertaken extensive efforts to protect, explore, and pass on traditional Chinese culture through policies, laws, and regulations. These efforts form the foundation and safeguards for the contemporary expression of Chinese culture,” Su Dan, deputy director of the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum, told the Global Times.

Traditional culture should be appropriately integrated into contemporary contexts to achieve greater impact. Innovative development is the norm for cultural development nowadays, Su added.

One example of the innovative aspects of China’s ICH protection efforts is its push for digital preservation. In June 2023, China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism approved and released the country’s first industry standards in the field of ICH, the Digital Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage – Digital Resource Collection and Cataloging series.

Digital tools offer new possibilities for the transmission of cultural knowledge. Through online platforms, videos, and virtual reality exhibitions, young people around the world can experience and learn about traditional Chinese practices in ways that were previously impossible. The digitization of ICH not only helps preserve these traditions but also ensures that they remain vibrant in the digital age.

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Taiwan’s Smart Tolling Technology Goes Global as Thailand Launches AI-Powered M81 Motorway System

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TAIPEI, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Sightings of electronic toll collection (ETC) gantries resembling those used on Taiwan’s freeways have recently drawn attention on social media along the Bangkok–Kanchanaburi highway. Far Eastern Electronic Toll Collection Co., Ltd. (FETC) confirmed that the system is part of Thailand’s newly launched M-Flow multi-lane free-flow tolling system on the Intercity Motorway No. 81 Bang Yai – Kanchanaburi Route (M81).

Developed in collaboration with FETC International (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (FETCi Thailand) and the BGSR81 Co., Ltd, the system has officially entered operation, marking a significant milestone in Thailand’s transition toward smart, digitally enabled highway infrastructure.

The launch also strengthens connectivity between Bangkok and Kanchanaburi, effectively creating a “one-day travel corridor” and supporting regional tourism and economic activity.

AI-Driven Tolling Cuts Travel Time to 48 Minutes

According to Kenny Chen, Managing Director of FETCi Thailand, the M81 project demonstrates the flexibility and scalability of Taiwan’s ETC technology in complex international environments.

FETCi Thailand led the design, installation, and implementation of the tolling system and its Traffic Operations Center (TOC). The platform integrates artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to enable data-driven traffic management and operational decision-making. It is also designed for future expansion, including applications such as weigh-in-motion enforcement.

Thailand’s diverse vehicle types and more complex license plate formats presented technical challenges. These were addressed through advanced AI-powered automatic license plate recognition (ALPR), ensuring high accuracy in vehicle identification. Combined with multiple digital payment options, the system allows vehicles to pass through toll points without stopping.

Since its launch, travel time between Bangkok and Kanchanaburi has been reduced from nearly two hours to approximately 48 minutes. Weekend traffic volumes have reached around 55,000 vehicles per day, improving both tourism access and logistics efficiency in western Thailand.

M9 Experience Highlights Strong Economic and Environmental Benefits

FETC has also supported Thailand’s Department of Highways (DOH) since 2022 in deploying and operating the M-Flow system on the M9 motorway, including gantry design and operational consulting.

According to DOH data, the system has increased traffic throughput fivefold and saves motorists an estimated 3.33 million hours annually. It has achieved a benefit-cost ratio of 6.94, meaning each dollar invested generates nearly seven dollars in overall societal value.

In environmental terms, the system reduces fuel consumption by approximately 13.91 million liters per year and cuts carbon emissions by more than 36,000 metric tons, contributing to more sustainable transportation.

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Critical Link Launches World’s First AI-Driven SOM Recommendation Engine, Powered by Rapidflare

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Critical Link and Rapidflare have jointly launched the world’s first AI-driven System on Module Recommendation Engine. Engineers can now describe their requirements in plain language and receive accurate, tailored SOM recommendations in seconds. Together, the two companies are redefining how electronics teams discover and select embedded solutions.

SAN JOSE, Calif., April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Critical Link LLC, a leader in system-on-module solutions, has introduced the world’s first AI-driven System on Module Recommendation Engine, powered by Rapidflare’s Rapid Product Selection Agent. The new engine advances Critical Link’s mission to help customers bring embedded products to market faster and more cost-effectively.

Together, Rapidflare and Critical Link are combining their strengths to make the journey from concept to product faster, smarter, and more closely aligned with customer needs. – Amber Thousand, Sr. Director of Marketing, Critical Link

In the electronics industry, selecting the right product often requires manually comparing hundreds of pages of datasheets or relying on rigid parametric search tools. Critical Link’s SOM Recommendation Engine is set to change that. With Rapidflare’s conversational AI agent, customers can describe their requirements in natural language and receive tailored recommendations in a fraction of the time.

“For years customers have asked for a better way to find the right SOM for their application. Launching this AI-driven engine with Rapidflare’s technology is a game changer,” said Amber Thousand, Sr. Director of Marketing at Critical Link. “Their accuracy, domain expertise, and speed of integration made them the clear choice to support our mission.”

Unlike generic AI agents, Rapidflare’s technology is purpose-built for complex product selection workflows. It combines knowledge graph-based reasoning, domain-specific intelligence, and industry guardrails to deliver recommendations that are both fast and reliable for electronics teams.

“The best partnerships happen when your mission aligns with your partner’s mission,” said Navanee Sundaramoorthy, CEO and Founder at Rapidflare. “We’re proud to partner with Critical Link to help make SOM product selection more seamless, intuitive, and efficient for their team and customers.”

Beyond accelerating product selection, the AI engine gives engineers a new way to engage with Critical Link. “We’ve always offered thorough documentation and product support to customers via our website, our engineering wiki, and personal contact. Adding the SOM Recommendation Engine creates a more efficient path for self-discovery, which we see as a growing trend,” said Thousand. “Together, Rapidflare and Critical Link are combining their strengths to make the journey from concept to product faster, smarter, and more closely aligned with customer needs.”

To explore Critical Link’s SOM Recommendation Engine, visit https://www.criticallink.com/som-recommendation-ai-agent/.

To learn more about Rapidflare and its AI-powered product selection solutions, visit Rapidflare’s website: https://www.rapidflare.ai/

About Rapidflare

Rapidflare builds AI-powered domain specific agents for electronics, semiconductors, and other technically complex industries. Its product intelligence powered AI platform gives teams natural-language access to product and engineering knowledge, making it easier to find accurate answers, support customers, and move faster across critical workflows. Rapidflare multiplies the impact of GTM teams by making critical technical knowledge instantly accessible, helping sales, solutions engineering, product marketing, support, and customer success teams move faster and operate with confidence. For more information, visit rapidflare.ai

About Critical Link

Critical Link designs and manufactures CPU-based, FPGA-based, and DSP-based system-on-modules (SOMs) for industrial electronic applications. Its production-ready embedded solutions help customers bring products to market faster and at lower cost by reducing development complexity, risk, and time spent building core processing subsystems from scratch. With a focus on product quality, long-term availability, lifecycle support, and close customer engagement, Critical Link serves OEMs across a wide range of industrial and technically demanding applications. For more information, visit the website: criticallink.com

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Balpreet, Rapidflare, 1 2068614231, balpreet@rapidflare.ai, rapidflare.ai

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COMAU SHOWCASES AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA’S COMMERCIAL VEHICLE INDUSTRY AT GIICOMVEC 2026

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SHANGHAI, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Comau participated in the Indonesia International Commercial Vehicle Expo (GIICOMVEC 2026), held in Jakarta, where it engaged with local OEMs and supply chain partners on manufacturing upgrades and the application of automation technologies. During the event, Comau presented its capabilities in body-in-white automation, flexible production systems for multi-model manufacturing, and digital manufacturing solutions, drawing on its experience in managing complex automotive production environments.

Through its participation at GIICOMVEC 2026, Comau further expanded its engagement with the Southeast Asian market. Leveraging its global project experience and strong presence in China, Comau supports complex, high-volume automotive production for both domestic and international OEMs, and combines this experience with local insights to address evolving regional manufacturing requirements.

GIICOMVEC 2026 featured 14 leading commercial vehicle brands from multiple regions, showcasing developments in light commercial vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, buses, and specialty vehicles. As demand continues to grow and industrial modernization accelerates, Indonesia is becoming an increasingly important production base and end market for commercial vehicles in Southeast Asia. At the same time, the expanding presence of Chinese automakers is contributing to a more competitive landscape and a shifting supplier ecosystem.

In this context, manufacturers are managing broader product portfolios and short production cycles. As a result, greater emphasis is being placed on automation solutions that enable efficient multi-model production, improve consistency in body-in-white manufacturing, and support the adoption of digital production management systems.

At the policy level, initiatives such as Making Indonesia 4.0 and the national push toward vehicle electrification are reinforcing the transition toward efficient and sustainable manufacturing. Comau’s proven track record in e-Mobility and battery assembly solutions further aligns with these developments, creating new opportunities to add value across the entire commercial vehicle value chain in Southeast Asia.

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