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AIM Congress 2025 Concludes in Abu Dhabi, Cementing UAE’s Position as a Global Investment Hub

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ABU DHABI, UAE, April 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The 14th edition of AIM Congress concluded successfully at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), following three days of specialized discussions, strategic ministerial meetings, high-profile global forums, exhibitions, and networking sessions.

Held under the theme “Mapping the Future of Global Investment: The New Wave of a Globalized Investment Landscape – Towards a New Balanced World Structure,” the event served as a powerful platform for uniting global leaders, policymakers, and investors to address pressing economic challenges and explore sustainable, forward-looking solutions.

Supported by UAE Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, and the Ministry of Investment, this year’s AIM Congress saw an exceptional turnout from heads of state, ministers, central bank governors, and mayors, alongside representatives from international organizations, financial institutions, and the private sector.

The event attended by 15,831 distinguished participants from 181 countries, including 207 high-level government officials, among them 9 heads of state and 74 ministers.

A total of 1,385 speakers contributed to 431 panel discussions and 11 workshops, alongside the presence of 435 media representatives. The event also featured 588 exhibitors and hosted 12,341 B2B,G2B & G2G meetings, emphasizing its role as a major platform for networking and business opportunities.The program also featured 13 roundtable meetings and 34 side forums. Additionally, 47 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) were signed, reflecting the event’s role as a catalyst for strategic global collaboration and investment partnerships.

His Excellency Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade and President of AIM Congress, praised the Congress’s outcomes, describing it as a milestone in the journey of the platform. He emphasized that the unprecedented participation of global leaders and decision-makers reflects the UAE’s expanding role as a global hub for economic dialogue and investment.

H.E noted that the Congress’s agenda had broadened to include timely themes such as artificial intelligence, clean technology, and sustainable supply chains, which contributed to the richness of discussions and the formation of new cross-border partnerships. Dr. Al Zeyoudi also highlighted that the congress’s success coincides with the UAE’s record-breaking achievements in foreign trade, a testament to the country’s economic resilience and progressive trade policies. “AIM Congress is not only a platform for communication, but an effective tool for steering the course of global economic development toward a more sustainable and prosperous future.”, he stated.

Dawood Al Shezawi, President of AIM Global Foundation emphasized that achieving success in organizing such a globally inclusive edition in Abu Dhabi reinforces the UAE’s reputation as a pivotal meeting point for shaping the future of the global economy. Al Shezawi added that “AIM’s mission extends beyond the event itself—it is about creating a sustainable system of global cooperation and partnerships that support innovation and unlock new opportunities for development”.

The high-level Ministerial Session on International Trade brought together ministers and trade experts from across continents to discuss the role of open trade policies and international trade agreements in shaping the future of open markets, regional cooperation, and sustainable economic integration.

The session opened with H.E. Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade, AIM Congress President, who highlighted the UAE’s dynamic role in the global economy. He shared that the UAE achieved non-oil foreign trade of AED 3 trillion in 2024, a record annual increase of 14.6% compared to 2023, reflecting its successful diversification efforts. Furthermore, the UAE has signed 21 Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) to date , underscoring the country’s commitment to building long-term, stable, and inclusive trade partnerships. H.E. Al Zeyoudi emphasized adaptability, neutrality in geopolitical tensions, and global collaboration based on shared interests and economic alignment. 

Moderated by Soraya Gargash, Principal Researcher at the UAE Ministry of Economy, the panel engaged in a robust dialogue on how open trade policies and international trade agreements can drive prosperity, foster stability, and serve as a tool for innovation and inclusion.

H.E. Nougi Acosta Jaen, Minister of Finance for the Republic of Costa Rica, emphasized collaboration over fragmentation. “Trade must be built on shared standards and regulatory harmonization,” he noted. Warning against the inefficiencies of regional isolation, he emphasized that real development stems from transparency, coordination, and mutual respect among nations.

H.E. Todd McClay, New Zealand’s Minister for Trade and Investment, brought a human-centered perspective to trade policy. “Trade is about people—farmers, workers, small businesses,” he said. He cited New Zealand’s partnership with Mexico as a model of mutually beneficial trade, noting that trade agreements are not merely legal instruments, but bridges that “create value, culture, and connection.” His message was clear: “Find your strength, share it, and trade it.”

H.E. Laura Gonzalez Hernandez, Minister of Economic Development for the State of Mexico, presented Mexico as a prime example of how strategic policy and diversified trade can drive innovation. “Mexico is not only a country of potential—we are a country of action,” she said. By leveraging trade agreements and investing across sectors from agriculture to life sciences, Mexico is building an inclusive, opportunity-driven economy anchored in innovation and geographic connectivity.

H.E. Zaher Al Qatarneh, Secretary General of the Ministry of Investment of Jordan, opened his discussion by emphasizing the transformative potential of investment and trade operations. “Investment is not just a financial mechanism; it’s about job creation, economic diversification, and empowering youth and women,” he stated. Jordan’s improved legislative and digital frameworks are setting the foundation for attracting quality investments, he said, noting that “cooperation—not isolation—is the key to building lasting economic bridges.”

H.E. Wamkele Mene, Secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), addressed the vulnerabilities in global supply chains and the urgency of diversification. “Predictability is the cornerstone of investor confidence,” he stated. Mene stressed that Africa’s trade future lies in intra-continental collaboration, regulatory harmonization, and industrial development. “AfCFTA is not just a trade pact—it’s a development instrument,” he affirmed, reiterating Africa’s active role in shaping equitable global commerce.

The panelists agreed that the future of global trade depends on a continued  commitment to multilateralism, modernization of trade systems, and a shared vision for inclusive economic growth. Trade agreements, when designed with inclusiveness and transparency at their core, can serve as powerful tools to unlock opportunity and build resilience across regions.

AIM Congress 2025 also proudly unveiled the winners of its Startup Pitch Competition, featuring high-potential ventures from around the world across Seed and Series A categories. Participants competed for investments, sponsorships, and acceleration opportunities in a highly dynamic showcase of innovation and entrepreneurial excellence.

The top startups were recognized for their creativity, impact, and potential to scale.

Winners in the Seed Startup Pitch Competition:

Winner: Neurabody (South Korea) – William Choi
1st Runner-Up: Viride GmbH (Germany) – Stefan Schmid
2nd Runner-Up: SAVE ME (UAE) – Zaynab Elhaj
3rd Runner-Up (shared): Sorise Tech (UAE) – Mohammad Farhan Kalim
3rd Runner-Up (shared): Startup Chaupal India (India) – Sumit Srivastawa

Winners in the Series A Startup Pitch Competition:

Winner: Coffee Cherry Beverage Co. LLC (Jordan) – Ramzi Marji
1st Runner-Up: Zinit Tech (UAE) – Ilia Shkabara
2nd Runner-Up: Carbelim Middle East Environmental (UAE) – Franklin Francis
3rd Runner-Up: Wedonet (Iraq) – Ranja Ali
3rd Runner-Up (shared): Carbelim Middle East Environmental (UAE) – Franklin Francis

Simultaneously, The AI Champion Awards at AIM Congress 2025 honored top innovators advancing AI-driven solutions across diverse sectors-

1. AI in Finance – Alexander Ionov  – Head of the Department of Artificial Intelligence Development, Bank Tochka (Russia)
2. AI in Project and Process Management – Fedorenko Mikhail – senior partner AI-Lazarus (Russia)
3. AI in Governance – Ilya Dushin – CEO Combox (UAE)
4. AI in Media&Entertainment – Anton Bogatushin – CEO AI BOG (Russia)
5. AI in E-Commerce – Vitaliy Klimov – CPO 24AI at Tochka Bank (Russia)
6. AI in Medicine –  Andrey Povarenkin – CCO “AI Opinion” (UAE)
7. AI in Infrastructure –  Abdulla Baghoum – Head of Technology Operations department, DU company (UAE)
8. ⁠AI in Commodities Trading – Mostafa Belkhayate – Springbox AI (UAE)

AIM Congress 2025 Summit concluded successfully, reaffirming its position as a leading global platform for strengthening economic partnerships, fostering innovation, and enabling sustainable investment worldwide. From the capital, Abu Dhabi, the congress continued to play its pivotal role in shaping the future of the global economy, laying the foundations for a new phase of growth and cross-border collaboration.

Contact: Shereen Al Musallami / 0526998032 / shereen.almusallami@aimcongress.com 

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Asian American Engineer of the Year Award and Conference Announces First Phase of 2025-2026 Awardees

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SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Asian American Engineer of the Year Award (AAEOY) Executive Committee announces the AAEOY 2025-2026 first phase awardees as follows:

Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award

Mr. Lip-Bu Tan, CEO, Intel Corporation

Distinguished Leadership in Science and Technology Award

Dr. Arun Majumdar, Dean of the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Stanford University

Executive of the Year Award

Dr. Xiaodong Che, Chief Technology Officer, Western DigitalDr. Sam Heidari, CEO, LumotiveDr. Jungwon Lee, Corporate Executive Vice President, Samsung ElectronicsDr. Liu Ren, Vice President & Chief Scientist, Bosch ResearchMr. Brandon Wang, Vice President, Synopsys

Engineer of the Year Award

Ms. Vivian Ye, Principal Member of Technical Staff, AT&T

Most Promising Engineer of the Year Award

Mr. Max Fang, Director of Architecture, AmbarellaMr. Johnny Ho, CSO & Co-founder, Perplexity AI

The AAEOY Award has been presented annually since 2002 as a cornerstone of the National Engineers Week program, honoring distinguished Asian American professionals across academia, public service, and industry. Since its inception, the AAEOY has recognized over 300 honorees — including nine Nobel Laureates, pioneering scholars, prominent corporate executives, and an astronaut — serving as a beacon of inspiration for the global STEM community. After a series of impactful ceremonies nationwide, the 2025-2026 AAEOY Award and Conference returns to the heart of innovation in Silicon Valley at the Santa Clara Convention Center on September 18-19, 2026.

For more information regarding the AAEOY program, awardees, and event registration, please visit www.aaeoy.org.

The Chinese Institute of Engineers in USA (CIE-USA), founded in 1917, is a nonprofit professional organization that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM); supports professional advancement and leadership development; and recognizes the achievements of Asian American professionals through flagship programs such as the Asian American Engineer of the Year (AAEOY) Awards. One of the oldest and most prestigious Chinese American engineering associations in the United States, CIE-USA has seven regional chapters nationwide and hosts events throughout the year.

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Larry Kellerman, Fermi’s Chief Power Officer and Architect of Its 17 GW Energy Infrastructure, Accepts Board Nomination

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DALLAS, May 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Toby Neugebauer, co-founder and largest shareholder of Fermi America (NASDAQ & LSE: FRMI), today announced that he has nominated Larry Kellerman to join the Fermi Board of Directors. Kellerman, who serves as Chief Power Officer at Fermi America, is the architect of the Company’s 17-gigawatt powered data center campus in Amarillo, Texas — the largest private energy grid in America.

Kellerman is co-founder and Managing Partner of Twenty First Century Utilities and brings more than four decades of power industry and finance expertise to the role. His career spans senior leadership positions at Goldman Sachs, El Paso Corporation, and I Squared Capital. Kellerman said he was honored by the nomination and would be pleased to serve if approved by the Board.

“I appreciate everything that Toby has manifested in Fermi and know that no other human could have created the enterprise and its many thoughtfully interconnected elements as quickly, as effectively, and in as value-accretive a manner as Toby’s leadership has been able to deliver.”
— Larry Kellerman, Chief Power Officer and Board Nominee, Fermi America

For Neugebauer, the choice was crystal clear. Kellerman, who has worked alongside Neugebauer since the earliest days of Project Matador knows Fermi’s power story better than anyone.

“When I came up with the idea of Project Matador, I knew that Larry Kellerman was the one person I needed to convert a really great idea into a really great reality. His knowledge of power and the future of powering data centers is unmatched. Larry is uniquely qualified to steward Fermi as a Board member, and I couldn’t be more pleased with his willingness to serve.”
— Toby Neugebauer, Co-Founder, Fermi America

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EAST SIDE GAMES GROUP ANNOUNCES NON-BROKERED PRIVATE PLACEMENT OF UNITS TO RAISE UP TO $3.5 MILLION

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VANCOUVER, BC, May 1, 2026 /CNW/ – East Side Games Group (TSX: EAGR) (OTC: EAGRF) (the “Company”), Canada’s leading free-to-play mobile game group, announces a non-brokered private placement of 31,818,182  units (a “Unit”) at $0.11 per Unit (the “Unit Price”), for total gross proceeds of up to $3.5 million. 

Each Unit will be comprised of one common share and one full whole warrant (a “Warrant”).  Each whole Warrant will be exercisable at $0.14 per share (the “Exercise Price”) for a period of three years from issuance. The Warrants will be subject to standard anti-dilution adjustments.

The private placement will be offered in reliance on prospectus exemptions, and any securities sold will be subject to a four month statutory hold period.  The private placement is not anticipated to have any material impact on the control of the Company, nor is it anticipated that any new control persons would be created as a result of the private placement.

It is anticipated that Derek Lew, a director of the Company, will participate in the private placement for an amount of $1.0 million for 9,090,909 Units. As at the date of this news release, Mr. Lew holds 1,667,244 common shares of the Company (2.17%). If the private placement is completed as anticipated, Mr. Lew will hold 10,758,153 common shares (representing 9.89% of the common shares anticipated to be outstanding upon completion of the private placement on a partially diluted basis), 9,090,909 Warrants and 250,000 incentive stock options. Upon exercise of his Warrants, Mr. Lew would own 19,849,062 common shares representing 16.84% of the then issued and outstanding common shares assuming no other share issuances.

The TSX Company Manual requires shareholder approval be obtained  for private placements if the maximum number of common shares issuable under the private placement represents an amount that is more than 25% of the total outstanding common shares as at the date of the press release (pursuant to Section 607(g)). Disinterested shareholder approval must be obtained (excluding those shareholders participating in this private placement and their associates and affiliates) if the number of common shares issued and issuable to insiders under a private placement exceeds 10% of the Company’s issued and outstanding common shares as of the date hereof (pursuant to Section 607(g)(ii)).

As: (a) the private placement is for up to 31,818,182 Units (being equivalent to 41.35% of the Company’s outstanding shares as at the date of this press release), (b) Mr. Lew’s subscription for 9,090,909 Units represents an amount that is equivalent to 11.81% of the Company’s outstanding shares as at the date of this press release, and (c) the Warrants comprising the Units have an exercise price of $0.14 per share (and the five day VWAP is $0.144 per share), the Company has obtained written consent from Jason Bailey, the Company’s CEO and a director, in support of the private placement in accordance with Section 604(d) of the TSX Company Manual.  Mr. Bailey holds more than 50% of the Company’s outstanding shares as at the date of this press release.

The net proceeds from the private placement will be used to repay indebtedness owing to the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and for operating expenses and general working capital. Mr. Bailey commented, “With this funding in place, we are on solid footing to continue our disciplined approach to completing the business’s turnaround. With our core portfolio of well performing titles, we have a solid foundation to rebuild upon. We feel we have a strong runway, pipeline and team to execute toward a positive 2026,” [and] “I’d like to thank our existing shareholders for their support and guidance through a difficult 2025 and look forward to achieving the results that will allow this Company, our capital markets strategy and employees to reach its potential.”

The Company’s board of directors considers the private placement to be in the best interests of its shareholders, after having taken into account other alternative forms of financing.  In the course of its review, the Company considered other replacement debt financing, the Company’s ongoing cashflow from operations, as well as ongoing operating expenses, one-off necessary expenditures and the Company’s debt load, within the larger context of the analysis detailed in its press release dated March 31, 2026 as to the re-orienting of the Company’s overall business strategy. 

The Company anticipates that the private placement will close on or before May 8, 2026, subject to acceptance by the TSX.

The Company reserves the right to pay finder’s fees in the form of common shares (in lieu of cash fees) and broker warrants to arm’s length finders in connection with the private placement to arm’s length parties, in accordance with TSX policies. No finder’s fee will be paid to any non-arm’s length parties, nor with respect to subscriptions from non-arm’s length parties.  A maximum number of 1,363,636 common shares (to be issued at $0.11 per share for a total value of $150,000) and a maximum number of 1,254,545 broker warrants will be issuable, assuming the private placement is fully subscribed.  Each broker warrant will entitle the holder to acquire one common share at $0.14 per common share (the “Broker Warrant Exercise Price”) for a period of three years form issuance.  

The maximum number of securities issuable under the private placement is 66,254,545 common shares, comprising 31,818,182 common shares comprising the Units, 31,818,182 common shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants, 1,363,636 common shares to be issued as finder’s fees, and 1,254,545 common shares issuable upon exercise of the broker warrants, which represents an amount equivalent to 86.10% of the total outstanding common shares as at the date of this press release on a non-diluted basis, without taking into effect the private placement itself, or approximately 46.27% of the Company’s total issued and outstanding common shares following completion of the private placement (being 143,200,825 shares anticipated to be outstanding on a partially diluted basis, assuming the private placement is fully subscribed, full issuance of the finder’s fee shares and full exercise of the Warrants and broker warrants). The Unit Price represents a 22% discount to the Company’s five-day volume-weighted trading price of its common shares on the TSX as at the time of submitting the Company’s application to TSX (the “Market Price”). Market Price and the Exercise Price and the Broker Warrant Exercise Price represent a 2.47% discount to the Market Price.

The total number of common shares expected to be issued to insider (Mr. Lew) under the private placement is 18,181,818 (consisting of 9,090,909 common shares and 9,090,909 common shares issuable upon full exercise of Warrants), representing 23.63% of the total outstanding common shares as at the date of this press release on a non-diluted basis, without taking into effect the private placement itself, or 12.70% of the Company’s total issued and outstanding common shares following completion of the private placement (being 143,200,825 shares anticipated to be outstanding on a partially diluted basis, assuming the private placement is fully subscribed, full issuance of the finder’s fee shares and full exercise of the Warrants and the broker warrants).

This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities in the United States.  The securities have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities Act”), or any state securities laws, and may not be offered or sold within the United states or to U.S. persons unless registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws, or an exemption from such registration is available.

ABOUT EAST SIDE GAMES GROUP

ESGG is a leader in free-to-play mobile gaming, thrilling players with unforgettable experiences that spark lifelong fandom. Fueled by an entrepreneurial spirit, we are driven by creativity, flawless execution, and a laser-focused strategy. We develop and publish both original and licensed IP titles, license our cutting-edge GameKit(s) platforms, and strategically acquire studios or games to expand our family.

Headquartered in Vancouver with around 100 talent-dense team members, we operate over a dozen titles under East Side Games (“ESG”) and LDRLY (Technologies) Inc. (“LDRLY”). Together, we’re crafting, launching, and publishing mobile games across our own studios and an extended Game Kit partner network-reaching players on iOS and Android worldwide.

We power our success through in-app purchases (“IAP”) — offering exclusive, game-enhancing virtual items — and in-game advertising. To keep growing, we focus on captivating audiences, keeping them engaged, and unlocking exciting new ways to monetize. We’ll drive this momentum by launching bold new titles, enriching our current lineup, innovating discovery, expanding into fresh markets, and exploring new distribution platforms.

Additional information about the Company continues to be available under its legal name, East Side Games Group Inc., at www.sedarplus.ca.

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Certain statements in this news release constitute forward-looking information or forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements are often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as “expects,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “intends,” “believes,” “estimates,” “projects,” “may,” “will,” “would,” “could,” “should,” and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements in this news release include, without limitation, statements regarding the proposed private placement.

Forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations, estimates, projections and assumptions. Such forward-looking statements are subject to significant risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements, including, without limitation, risks relating to the Company’s ability to complete the proposed private placement as described, and relating to general economic, market and industry conditions. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release are made as of the date hereof, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.

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