NetSfere และ HP ร่วมเป็นพันธมิตรกันเพื่อให้บริการการส่งข้อความนิรภัยและบริการความร่วมมือสำหรับผู้ให้บริการด้านการแพทย์

HP และ NetSfere ทำงานร่วมกันเพื่อเพิ่มประสิทธิภาพแห่งดิจิตอลให้แก่การสื่อสารด้านการแพทย์ การสื่อสารอย่างมีประสิทธิภาพของเจ้าหน้าที่ และหยุดการใช้แอปการส่งข้อความระดับผู้บริโภคที่มีความเสี่ยง

ชิคาโก้, Feb. 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NetSfereผู้ให้บริการด้านความปลอดภัยสำหรับยุคต่อไปและการส่งข้อความที่มีการควบคุมกฎและโซลูชันระบบเคลื่อนที่รายดังกล่าวได้รับการแต่งตั้งให้เป็นพันธมิตรผู้ให้บริการซอฟต์แวร์อิสระ (Independent Software Vendor หรือ ISV) ของ HP เพื่อเพิ่มประสิทธิภาพทางดิจิตอลของการสื่อสารทางการแพทย์ การดูแลผู้ป่วยและกระบวนการงานที่มีประสิทธิภาพ และลดการใช้แอปการส่งข้อความระดับผู้บริโภคซึ่งมีความเสี่ยง

“วงการแพทย์มีความต้องการอย่างมากมายต่อการสื่อสารที่มีประสิทธิภาพและปลอดภัย โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งในช่วงที่โรคระบาดได้สร้างปัญหาให้แก่ทรัพยากรและเวลาของบุคลากรทางการแพทย์และโรงพยาบาล” Harsh Mamgain รองประธานด้านผลิตภัณฑ์ของ NetSfere กล่าว “งานของบุคลากรทางการแพทย์ที่มีความสำคัญต่อชีวิตนั้นต้องใช้ทางเลือกในการส่งข้อความที่ความปลอดภัย มีการควบคุมตามกฎระเบียบ และมีความยืดหยุ่นเพื่อลดความจำเป็นในการใช้งานแอประดับผู้บริโภคที่มีความเสี่ยง ด้วยการร่วมมือกับ HP ในปัจจุบัน NetSfere จะสามารถให้บริการระบบการทำงานร่วมกันที่มีการควบคุมตามกฎระเบียบและการรักษาความปลอดภัยในระดับที่สามารถตอบสนองความต้องการของอุตสาหกรรมได้ให้แก่ลูกค้าในวงการแพทย์ของ HP ได้โดยการเพิ่มประสิทธิภาพทางดิจิตอลให้แก่การสื่อสารที่มีประสิทธิภาพและให้การบริการช่วยชีวิตผู้ป่วยได้อย่างต่อเนื่อง

โรคระบาดได้เพิ่มความต้องการด้านเครื่องมือการสื่อสารที่รวดเร็วและใช้งานง่ายเพื่อสร้างความราบรื่นในการปฏิบัติงานด้านคลินิค เพิ่มประสิทธิภาพการสื่อสารของเจ้าหน้าที่ ทำให้ข้อมูลที่สำคัญต่อชีวิตพร้อมให้เจ้าหน้าที่จากทั่วทั้งวงการแพทย์ที่ได้รับอนุญาตสามารถเข้าถึงได้ ในการแทนที่แอประดับผู้บริโภคที่มีความเสี่ยงด้านความเป็นส่วนตัวและความเสี่ยงด้านกฎระเบียบและมีการจำกัดข้อมูลองค์กร NetSfere เสนอแพลตฟอร์มข้อความที่มีการควบคุมตามกฎระเบียบ HIPAA ที่ช่วยให้เจ้าหน้าที่สามารถสื่อสารกันได้ตามเวลาจริงด้วยอินเทอร์เฟซเว็บที่ใช้งานได้ง่ายหรือแอปส่งข้อความในอุปกรณ์เคลื่อนที่

แพลตฟอร์มการส่งข้อความที่มีการรักษาความปลอดภัยชั้นนำของวงการจาก NetSfere ให้บริการด้านการสื่อสารในทุก ๆ รูปแบบ ทั้งข้อความตัวอักษร วิดีโอ และเสียง นอกจากนี้ยังมีความสามารถการแจ้งเตือนกรณีฉุกเฉินโดยเป็นระบบการสื่อสารสำหรับบุคลากรทางการแพทย์แบบองค์รวมที่มีการควบคุมตามกฎระเบียบที่กำหนดและมีประสิทธิภาพสูงสุดในตลาด แพลตฟอร์มดังกล่าวสร้างขึ้นโดยมีการเข้ารหัสตั้งแต่เริ่มต้นกระบวนการจนจบกระบวนการและมีการควบคุมด้าน IT เต็มรูปแบบ โดยมีการควบคุมตามกฎระเบียบต่าง ๆ ที่ใช้กันทั่วโลกและช่วยให้ผู้ประกอบวิชาชีพด้านการแพทย์สามารถใช้บริการส่งข้อความแบบคลาวด์เบสที่เป็นส่วนตัว มีความปลอดภัยสูงและเชื่อถือได้ และมีการควบคุมและจัดการจากศูนย์กลาง

ความสามารถเพิ่มเติมของ เส้นทางการดำเนินงานของ NetSfere ช่วยให้บุคลากรสามารถส่งข้อความที่สำคัญและมีความเร่งด่วนสูงไปยังทีมเป้าหมายหรือทั้งองค์กรได้เพื่อส่งข้อมูลฉุกเฉินในรูปแบบที่ดึงดูดความสนใจของผู้รับได้ ข้อความต่าง ๆ นั้นสามารถรวมถึง ข้อความตัวอักษร ภาพ หรือตำแหน่งที่ตั้ง จึงสามารถมั่นใจได้ว่าสามารถแบ่งปันข้อมูลต่าง ๆ ทั้งหมดที่สำคัญได้อย่างรวดเร็วในสถานการณ์วิกฤติ

“ระบบด้านการแพทย์ของ HP ออกแบบมาเพื่อช่วยเพิ่มความปลอดภัย เพิ่มประสิทธิภาพ และป้องกันความเสี่ยงด้านความปลอดภัย ช่วยให้แพลตฟอร์มที่มีการควบคุมตามข้อกำหนด HIPAA ของ NetSfere แพลตฟอร์มนี้มีความเหมาะสมที่สุดต่อการเป็นพันธมิตร ISV” Cory McElroy รองประธานด้านการค้าปลีกและโซลูชันอุตสาหกรรมของ HP กล่าว “วงการแพทย์มีการเปลี่ยนแปลงอย่างรวดเร็ว และการร่วมมือกับ NetSfere ในครั้งนี้จะลดช่องว่างสำหรับผู้ให้บริการเมื่อใช้งานร่วมกับเทคโนโลยีอื่น ๆ ในโซลูชันของ HP”

โปรดดูข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมเกี่ยวกับพอร์ตโฟลิโอผลิตภัณฑ์ต่าง ๆ ของ NetSfere ได้ที่ www.netsfere.com

เกี่ยวกับ NetSfere
NetSfere เป็นบริษัทให้บริการและแพลตฟอร์มด้านการส่งข้อความองค์กรอย่างปลอดภัยจาก Infinite Convergence Solutions, Inc NetSfere ให้บริการการส่งข้อความและความปลอดภัยชั้นนำของอุตสาหกรรม รวมถึงบริการคลาวด์เบสระดับโลก การเข้ารหัสจากอุปกรณ์ถึงอุปกรณ์ คุณสมบัติตามตำแหน่งที่ตั้ง และการควบคุมด้านการดูแลระบบ บริการดังกล่าวยังเป็นบริการที่ร่วมมือกับ Deutsche Telekom GmbH ซึ่งเป็นหนึ่งในบริษัทด้านการโทรคมนาคมแบบองค์รวมชั้นนำแห่งหนึ่งของโลก และกับ NTT Ltd. ผู้ให้บริการด้านเทคโนโลยีและการสื่อสารข้อมูลระดับโลกเพื่อร่วมกันให้บริการ NetSfere แก่ลูกค้าทั่วโลกด้วย บริการนี้ยกระดับประสบการณ์แบบองค์รวมด้านระบบโซลูชันอุปกรณ์เคลื่อนที่ให้แก่ผู้ให้บริการอุปกรณ์เคลื่อนที่ชั้น 1 ทั่วโลกและเป็นเทคโนโลยีที่สนับสนุนผู้สมัครสมาชิกกว่า 500 ล้านรายและข้อความกว่าหนึ่งล้านล้านข้อความต่อปี NetSfere ยังมีการควบคุมตามข้อกำหนดของกฎระเบียบต่าง ๆ ทั่วโลก รวมถึง GDPR, HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, ISO 27001 และอื่น ๆ Infinite Convergence Solutions มีสำนักงานในสหรัฐฯ เยอรมนี อินเดีย และสิงคโปร์ สำหรับข้อมูลเพิ่มเติม โปรดไปที่ www.netsfere.com

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Erin Robertson Davila
Uproar PR สำหรับ NetSfere
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NetSfere and HP Partner to Enable Secure Messaging and Collaboration Services for Healthcare Service Providers

HP and NetSfere work together to further the digitization of healthcare communication, streamline staff communications and stop the use of risky consumer-grade messaging apps

CHICAGO, Feb. 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NetSfere, a global provider of next-generation secure and compliant messaging and mobility solutions, has been named an authorized HP Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Program Partner to further the digitization of healthcare communication, streamline patient care and workflows, and curb the use of risky, non-compliant consumer-grade messaging apps.

“There is a critical need for secure, efficient communication in healthcare, especially as the pandemic has strained the time and resources of hospitals and medical staff,” said Harsh Mamgain, NetSfere’s VP of Product. “The vital work clinicians perform requires secure, compliant, and flexible messaging options that eliminate the need to turn to risky consumer-grade apps. By working with HP, NetSfere can now deliver the necessary secure and compliant collaboration solutions the industry needs to HP Healthcare’s portfolio of clients as they digitize to streamline communications and continue to provide life-saving care to patients.”

The pandemic accelerated the need for compliant, instantaneous communication tools to optimize clinical workflows, streamline staff communication, and make vital information readily accessible to authorized personnel across the healthcare industry. Replacing consumer-grade apps that pose crucial privacy and compliance risks and data-limited pagers, NetSfere Enterprise offers a HIPAA-compliant messaging platform that allows staff to safely communicate in real-time via a user-friendly web interface or mobile messaging app.

NetSfere’s industry-leading secure messaging platform provides all preferred means of communication – text, video, and voice – in addition to emergency alert capabilities to present the most holistic, compliant, all-in-one communication solution for healthcare providers on the market. Created with end-to-end encryption and full IT control, the platform is compliant with global regulations and provides medical professionals with a private, highly secure and reliable, centrally managed and controlled, cloud-based messaging service.

The additional capabilities of NetSfere Lifeline allow personnel to send high priority, critical messaging to targeted teams or an entire organization to disperse emergency information in an attention-grabbing manner. Messages can include text, images, or locations, ensuring that all essential information is quickly shared in critical situations.

“HP Healthcare solutions are designed to help ensure safety, boost efficiency, and protect against security risks, making NetSfere’s HIPAA-compliant platform an ideal fit as an ISV partner,” said Cory McElroy, Vice President of Retail, and Industry Solutions at HP. “Healthcare is transforming rapidly, and this collaboration with NetSfere will fill a gap for providers as they implement other technology on HP Solutions.”

For more information on NetSfere’s portfolio of products, visit www.netsfere.com.

About NetSfere
NetSfere is a secure enterprise messaging service and platform from Infinite Convergence Solutions, Inc. NetSfere provides industry-leading security and message delivery capabilities, including global cloud-based service availability, device-to-device encryption, location-based features, and administrative controls. The service is also offered in partnership with Deutsche Telekom GmbH, one of the world’s leading integrated telecommunications companies, and with NTT Ltd., a global information communications & technology service provider, to jointly offer NetSfere to its worldwide customers. The service leverages Infinite Convergence’s experience in delivering mobility solutions to tier 1 mobile operators globally and technology that supports more than 500 million subscribers and over a trillion messages annually. NetSfere is also compliant with global regulatory requirements, including GDPR, HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, ISO 27001, and others. Infinite Convergence Solutions has offices in the United States, Germany, India and Singapore. For more information, visit www.netsfere.com.

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Uproar PR for NetSfere
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Schneider Electric joins World Woman Hour to inspire future generations of women to work in energy

Rueil-Malmaison (France), February 28, 2022 – Schneider Electric, the global leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, today announced its work with the World Woman Foundation to promote the role of women in the energy sector.

To mark International Women’s Day on March 8, women leaders from the world of energy will share their stories to inspire young women and girls to persevere with their personal and professional aspirations. The World Woman Hour online event premiers on Facebook Watch and LinkedIn Live on March 8 at 1 PM EST and will then be available on demand.

The five female energy leaders featured include:

  • Damilola Ogunbiyi, CEO and Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All and Co-Chair of UN-Energy;
  • Sophie Borgne, Senior Vice President Digital Power at Schneider Electric;
  • Bhavani Amirthalingam, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Information Officer at U.S. energy company Ameren;
  • Zanélle Dalglish, Sustainable Development and Training Academy Director for Schneider Electric in Southern Africa;
  • Angie Redondo Herrera, Digital Marketing Specialist at Schneider Electric and recent winner of Schneider’s annual GoGreen student competition.

Women are underrepresented in STEM fields, so with the World Woman Foundation, we aim to shine a light on the positive contribution women are making in the world of energy today,” said Charise Le, Chief Human Resources Officer at Schneider Electric. “We continue to challenge gender stereotypes and inequality to foster a gender-balanced workplace and #BreakTheBias.”

The World Woman Foundation is a global community of 15,000 members committed to scaling and accelerating the impact of women and girls through long-term investments to expand skills, connections, capacity, and visibility. Over the last five years, it has built a network of 300 change-makers and 55,000 Global Mentorship Program graduates in 20 countries.

Working with the World Woman Foundation is just one of the actions taken by Schneider Electric as part of its commitment to gender equality. Schneider’s wider 2025 sustainability goals include working towards targets to boost female representation across different levels of the workforce. In 2021, Schneider passed a gender-diversity milestone as women now make up 44% of its Executive Committee.

Schneider’s inclusive work policies support gender equity by helping employees to better manage their work and personal lives – for example, through flexible work or providing family, care and bereavement paid leave. Schneider also seeks to ensure equal pay across comparable groups of employees and reduce the pay gap between women and men to less than 1% by 2025.

For more information about Schneider’s commitment to women’s empowerment and diversity, equity and inclusion, click here.

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Our mission is to be your digital partner for Sustainability and Efficiency.

We drive digital transformation by integrating world-leading process and energy technologies, end-point to cloud connecting products, controls, software and services, across the entire lifecycle, enabling integrated company management, for homes, buildings, data centers, infrastructure and industries.

We are the most local of global companies. We are advocates of open standards and partnership ecosystems that are passionate about our shared Meaningful Purpose, Inclusive and Empowered values.

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The Metals Company Welcomes Growing Recognition from Political and Military Leaders of Deep-Sea Nodules’ Potential to Strengthen National Security and Reshore Supply Chains for the Clean Energy Transition

  • In a letter last week to the U.S. Department of Defense, seventeen retired generals, admirals and officers across four U.S. military branches warned that decades of failure to address domestic critical mineral reserves and processing capacity leave the U.S. extremely vulnerable to supply chain shocks, and called upon the DoD to consider the responsible development of the vast polymetallic nodule resource in the CCZ
  • As part of his government’s Vision 2030 investment plan, French President Emmanuel Macron has committed over €300 million for deep-sea mineral exploration to understand environmental impacts and potential to secure mineral independence, while the Indian Government under President Modi has allocated $600 million for its ‘Deep Ocean Mission’, including investments to undertake the necessary resource definition work on its polymetallic nodule contract area in the Indian Ocean
  • Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), a thought leader on energy and critical minerals issues in the U.S. Senate, urged Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm in a letter to focus on securing access to battery raw materials and explore the potential of polymetallic nodules in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ)

NEW YORK, Feb. 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Metals Company (NASDAQ: TMC) (the “Company” or “TMC”), an explorer of lower-impact battery metals from seafloor polymetallic nodules, today commended Western political and military leaders for their growing acknowledgement of the potential for seafloor polymetallic nodules to bolster domestic critical mineral supply chains for the clean energy transition.

Seventeen high-ranking U.S. military officers including former Director of National Intelligence Admiral Dennis Blair said in a letter to the U.S. Secretary of Defense, “The national security imperative of creating sufficient mineral supplies to build future EVs, energy infrastructure from turbines to transmission, and modern aerospace and defense systems must include a robust and secure supply chain within U.S. control.”

In the letter, attached to a LinkedIn post by Former Commander Kirk Lippold, the Officers wrote: “Given the known lack of domestic supply and processing of critical lithium-ion battery cathode materials including cobalt, nickel, and manganese, the U.S. should consider responsible development of polymetallic nodules found on the seafloor in U.S. territorial and international waters off the U.S. coast as a potential game-changer for U.S. critical mineral supply lines and domestic processing opportunities.”

In a letter to the U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm earlier this month, Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) wrote, “New and abundant sources of supply, such as polymetallic nodules, offer a pathway to mineral security for the United States.”

Senator Murkowski added in the letter: “In addition to focusing on conventional mining strategies, in the past I have also sought to direct funding for the federal government to assess seafloor mineral resources as a potential mechanism to enhance the security and sustainability of supplies available to the United States. It is my understanding that polymetallic nodules in the Pacific Ocean’s Clarion Clipperton Zone, which sit unattached atop the seafloor, can be collected to provide enough nickel, copper, cobalt, and manganese to electrify the world’s vehicle fleet several times over.”

Gerard Barron, Chairman and CEO of The Metals Company, said, “Today, China dominates nickel processing and Russia is the largest miner of Class 1 nickel, which has risen in price nearly 30% in the last two months. This doesn’t have to be a sign of what is to come for the clean energy transition. It is heartening to hear a growing international chorus of support for polymetallic nodules from political thought leaders and the military community who recognize the potential for seafloor minerals to re-shore supply chains and re-industrialize economies while reducing the social and environmental impacts of land-based mining.”

Meanwhile as part of its Vision 2030 investment plan, the French Government is investing over 300 million euros to support deep-sea exploration for polymetallic nodules. During the One Ocean Summit last week, France’s Secretary General for the Sea, Denis Robin, reaffirmed the country’s commitment and said that recent calls for a moratorium on such activities would mean maintaining a “veil of ignorance” on what happens deep below the ocean’s surface, adding: “There is nothing that justifies stopping us gathering this information.” Last October, French President Emmanuel Macron said deep-sea exploration was an essential part of understanding life in these remote regions, which could also provide “access to certain rare metals”.

France holds two seafloor minerals exploration contracts with the International Seabed Authority: a polymetallic nodule contract in the Clarion Clipperton Zone (CCZ) of the Pacific Ocean and a polymetallic sulphides contract in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. France’s commitment to invest in deep-sea exploration echoes similar investments by a number of other sovereign states. Last July, the Indian Government under President Modi allocated $600 million over the next five years for its ‘Deep Ocean Mission’, including investments to undertake the necessary resource definition work on its polymetallic nodule contract area in the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) and to develop an integrated nodule collection system. Investment in deep-sea exploration is also a national priority in China, which holds three polymetallic nodule contracts in the CCZ, more than any other country. Other countries that directly hold exploration contracts or sponsor private company contracts in the CCZ include the United Kingdom, Belgium, Jamaica, the Republic of Korea, and Russia, as well as TMC’s sponsoring states, the Republics of Nauru and Kiribati, and the Kingdom of Tonga.

These latest interventions follow the White House’s earlier 100-day supply chain review, published last year, which elevated battery-grade nickel to ‘critical’ status and singled out the establishment of domestic nickel refining capacity as its highest priority, given the absence of domestic production and refining. The review also noted the potential for seafloor nodules to “provide a significant future source of strategic and critical materials” like nickel and cobalt. Once uplifted from the seafloor, polymetallic nodules can be shipped anywhere in the world for processing and, as the world’s largest nickel development project — according to Mining.com  The Metals Company’s NORI-D polymetallic nodule project could help re-shore critical mineral supply chains for the clean energy transition.

About The Metals Company

TMC the metals company Inc. (The Metals Company) is an explorer of lower-impact battery metals from seafloor polymetallic nodules, on a dual mission: (1) supply metals for the clean energy transition with the least possible negative environmental and social impact and (2) accelerate the transition to a circular metal economy. The company through its subsidiaries holds exploration rights to three polymetallic nodule contract areas in the Clarion Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean regulated by the International Seabed Authority and sponsored by the governments of Nauru, Kiribati and the Kingdom of Tonga. More information is available at www.metals.co.

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Petróleos Internacionales del Caribe and SeaOne Holdings Announce Signing of CGL Technology Licensing MOU

HOUSTON, Feb. 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Petróleos Internacionales del Caribe (“PIC”) and its operating division in Mexico, Petróleos Internacionales del Caribe Inc., Sucursal México (“PICMEX”) and SeaOne Holdings, LLC (“SeaOne”™) jointly announced today the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) for an exclusive license agreement for PIC to commercialize SeaOne’s patented Compressed Gas Liquids (CGL™) technology, systems and designs in the Americas’ 300 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone (“EEZ”).

The SeaOne intellectual property covered by the license is supported by 9 core U.S. patents with supporting engineering and designs. The core CGL patents are the basis of 84 international patents, and 72 global trademarks that cover the composition delivery of CGL (natural gas and natural gas liquids in a solvated solution) and methods for producing, storage, loading, handling and unloading cargo containment systems in CGL Carriers (CGLCs), and associated onshore and offshore production and receiving terminals. The patents, designs and systems also include various transportation solutions that have been developed by SeaOne.

The MOU and partnership between PIC and SeaOne represents a significant milestone in the commercialization of CGL as it signals the commencement of a project specific pre-FEED (Front End Engineering Design) studies by SeaOne. These studies will cover the design of the production and export terminals and plants, receiving terminals and plants, and the CGLC Fleet that will be built to transport CGL and deliver fuel to PIC’s markets in Mexico. Following completion of the pre-FEED studies and Final Investment Decision (FID) by PIC, SeaOne will undertake the FEED for final design and construction for the projects in Mexico that PIC has positioned.

“We are very enthusiastic about partnering with PIC,” SeaOne’s Chairman and CEO, Forrest Hoglund, said. “CGL increases access to affordable, lower emission fuels. These projects will provide Mexico, and other countries in Central and South America, and the Americas with affordable fuels and power, as well as significant carbon emissions reductions, a key component in achieving sustainability and balanced ESG goals.”

“We are excited to take this important step with SeaOne,“ said Michael Hood, CEO of PIC. “Through this partnership, PIC and SeaOne will accelerate commercialization of CGL to help meet the fuel supply and electricity needs of PIC’s customers in Mexico and throughout the Americas while substituting higher-emission fuels to continue driving down emissions towards a greener brighter future.”

About Petroleós Internacionales del Caribe and Petroleós Internacionales del Caribe Inc., Sucursal México
Petroleós Internacionales del Caribe (“PIC”) is a global company based in the USA. The company develops and operates a variety strategic related operations with its key partnerships. Petróleos Internacionales del Caribe Inc., Sucursal México (“PICMEX”) is an affiliate of PIC and is headquartered in Mexico. For more information, please visit www.pic-sas.com.

About SeaOne Holdings, LLC

Houston-based SeaOne Holdings, LLC (“SeaOne™”) is a midstream infrastructure and logistics company that delivers and stores natural gas and natural gas liquids, from wellhead to market, as a liquid gas cargo using through its patented Compressed Gas Liquid (“CGL”) system. SeaOne has developed and secured worldwide patents on a system which transforms the way natural gas and natural gas liquids (“NGLs”) are processed, stored, and delivered globally to markets. The technology enables the delivery of clean fuels to regional markets at a significant discount to the current cost of fuel in the Caribbean, Central and South America. SeaOne aims to remake the energy cost and supply picture for the entire region, catalyzing new opportunities for economic growth and vitality and improving the lives of millions. For more information, please visit www.seaone.com.

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Ferrer Announces Distribution Agreement With United Therapeutics for Treprostinil Inhalation Solution for Pulmonary Hypertension Associated With Interstitial Lung Disease

PH-ILD is a rare, serious, and progressive illness without an approved treatment in Europe and many other parts of the world

Ferrer

Ferrer

BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In the run up to Rare Disease Day, which is held on 28 February, International pharmaceutical company Ferrer has strengthened its focus on pulmonary vascular and interstitial lung diseases, as well as neurological disorders, by announcing today the signing of a distribution agreement with United Therapeutics Corporation (Nasdaq: UTHR) for Tyvaso® (treprostinil) inhalation solution – a pharmaceutical drug-device combination product for the treatment of WHO Group 3 pulmonary hypertension associated with interstitial lung disease (PH-ILD) 4.

According to Mario Rovirosa, Ferrer’s Chief Executive Officer, “This is an important milestone for Ferrer, a B Corp company. As a company, we aim to deliver the best possible solutions to underserved patients around the globe by promoting a new way of doing business and approaching the world.

Under the agreement, Ferrer has been appointed as the exclusive, worldwide distributor (except for the U.S., Canada, Japan, China and Israel), to commercialise this therapeutic option for the treatment of PH-ILD – a rare, serious and progressive disease without an approved treatment in Europe and many other parts of the world1-3.

We’re proud of our strong and lasting relationship with Ferrer, and this distribution agreement has the potential to bring Tyvaso to PH-ILD patients in need worldwide, who currently have no other treatment options,” stated Michael Benkowitz, President and Chief Operating Officer, United Therapeutics. “Having recently converted into a public benefit corporation ourselves, we applaud and share Ferrer’s patient-driven mission – underscored by its recent B Corp certification.”

The agreement leverages Ferrer’s strong capabilities and expertise in pulmonary vascular and interstitial lung diseases and underscores both companies’ commitment to expanding global access to treprostinil inhalation solution for the treatment of PH-ILD.

Tyvaso is the perfect fit for Ferrer’s mission to create lasting change by bringing transformative products in this challenging field to market and strengthens our pipeline for the coming years,” added Oscar Pérez, Chief Business Development and Global Alliances Officer, Ferrer.

Ferrer is a long-term partner of United Therapeutics, responsible for providing global access to Remodulin® (treprostinil) Injection, a prostacyclin vasodilator for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH; WHO Group 1) to reduce symptoms associated with exercise.

We’ve found Ferrer to be an excellent partner for the distribution of our treprostinil-based products around the world and are thrilled to expand our collaboration. Without Ferrer, patients outside of our core markets would not have access to these life-sustaining therapies,” commented Beth Rhodes, Vice President, Global Supply Chain and Alliance Management, United Therapeutics.

Upon signing, Ferrer made a down payment to United Therapeutics, who will also receive a transfer price and revenue sharing on future sales of this product by Ferrer.

Ferrer is now working with health authorities to determine the appropriate regulatory pathway to obtain approval for this product (currently only authorised in the US) for the treatment of PH-ILD in other territories.
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Samsung Bioepis Celebrates 10 Years of Realizing Passion for Health, Innovating Patients Access Worldwide

Samsung Bioepis 10 Years Anniversary Milestones

Samsung Bioepis 10 Years Anniversary Milestones

  • Holds a virtual ceremonial event for the first time to mark the anniversary with its global employees
  • Pledges to keep innovating access to biologic medicines worldwide

INCHEON, Korea, Feb. 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  Samsung Bioepis Co. Ltd. today celebrated its 10tanniversary of its establishment by reflecting the past, present and the future of its passion for health in increasing patient access to quality biologic medicines. The company held a virtual ceremonial event to mark the company’s anniversary with its global employees.

“I am very proud of our colleagues here at Samsung Bioepis as their hard work have made it possible for us to have six products approved and five marketed around the world, increasing patient access to medicines. We have made remarkable achievements with a proven track record in just a decade which is unprecedented in biopharmaceutical industry,” said Christopher Hansung Ko, President and Chief Executive Officer at Samsung Bioepis. “We are continuing to make history by pioneering in ophthalmology biosimilars, innovating the global healthcare landscape for caregivers, physicians and patients alike. Seeing what we have built together over the last decade makes me optimistic about the future of our company and of the biosimilar industry.”

Samsung Bioepis was established in 2012 with a mission to increase patient access to quality medicines through the development of biosimilars. In 2016, the company had its first product, SB4, a biosimilar to Enbrel® (etanercept), gained the European Commission (EC)’s approval and in the span of five years, added five additional products to its portfolio, ranging from immunology, oncology to ophthalmology. Its latest product, SB11, a biosimilar to Lucentis® (ranibizumab), was the first ophthalmology biosimilar approved by both the EC and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in August and September 2021, respectively.

Besides the six approved products, Samsung Bioepis has four other biosimilar candidates in the stage of Phase 3 clinical development – SB12, SB15, SB16 and SB17 covering a spectrum of therapeutic areas including ophthalmology, hematology and endocrinology.

With the goal of becoming a socially responsible and sustainable company, Samsung Bioepis published its very first sustainability report in 2021, highlighting the company’s Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) performance. The report details Samsung Bioepis’ efforts across the three pillars of sustainability and commitment (supply chain and environmental management, healthy and safe workplace culture, and corporate governance) to developing long-term ESG initiatives which will be navigated by a dedicated ESG team.

The decade of commitment and dedication of Samsung Bioepis to becoming the world’s leading biopharmaceuticals can be found at www.samsungbioepis.com and the company’s full ESG report can be viewed at https://bit.ly/33AybZx.

About Samsung Bioepis Co., Ltd.

Established in 2012, Samsung Bioepis is a biopharmaceutical company committed to realizing healthcare that is accessible to everyone. Through innovations in product development and a firm commitment to quality, Samsung Bioepis aims to become the world’s leading biopharmaceutical company. Samsung Bioepis continues to advance a broad pipeline of biosimilar candidates that cover a spectrum of therapeutic areas, including immunology, oncology, ophthalmology, hematology, endocrinology and gastroenterology. For more information, please visit: www.samsungbioepis.com and follow us on social media – TwitterLinkedIn.

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Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Vivian Balakrishnan’s Ministerial Statement on the Situation in Ukraine and its Implications

Mr Speaker Sir,

We are witnessing an unprovoked military invasion of a sovereign State as we speak. Ukraine is a large country with a multilingual and multireligious population of approximately 44 million people. It has a long history, with complex relations with Russia and the other states in the region. Ukraine became independent in 1991, with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Shortly thereafter in 1994, Ukraine was persuaded to give up its nuclear arsenal, at that time the third-largest in the world, by signing on to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. In return, Russia, the United States (US) and the United Kingdom (UK), via the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, “reaffirmed their obligation to refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Ukraine, and that none of their weapons will ever be used against Ukraine except in self-defence or otherwise in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations (UN)”. Words which perhaps ring quite hollow today.

Since then, Ukraine has faced considerable domestic political turmoil, exacerbated by the separatist movements and tensions with Russia. Twenty years after the Budapest Memorandum, Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 whilst the world watched. Conflicts on the ground in Donbas have continued for the past eight years, with episodic limited ceasefires. And beginning in spring 2021, Russia massed over 100,000 troops at its borders with Ukraine. In January 2022, cyberattacks were launched against the Ukrainian government websites. On the 21stof February 2022, Russia recognised two breakaway Ukrainian regions, and announced that Russian troops would start performing what it called, “peacekeeping operations”. On the 24thof February 2022, Russia announced the start of a “special military operation” in Ukraine. This was followed shortly by air, land and sea attacks on multiple targets across the whole of Ukraine. Russian ground forces including armoured formations rapidly entered Ukraine from the north, the south and the east, and have reached the capital Kyiv.

Whilst Ukraine is far away from us, we are following the crisis with grave concern. Its economic effects can already be felt here, for example, in rising electricity and petrol prices. Minister Gan Kim Yong will address the economic issues later today. But these are not the principal reason the situation in Ukraine is important to us.

The events in Ukraine go to the heart of the fundamental norms of international law and the UN Charter, that prohibit the use of force and acts of aggression against another sovereign State. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a clear and gross violation of the international norms and a completely unacceptable precedent. This is an existential issue for us. Ukraine is much smaller than Russia, but it is much bigger than Singapore. A world order based on “might is right”, or where “the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must”, such a world order would be profoundly inimical to the security and survival of small states. We cannot accept one country attacking another without justification, arguing that its independence was the result of “historical errors and crazy decisions”. Such a rationale would go against the internationally recognised legitimacy and the territorial integrity of many countries, including Singapore.

That is why we are a staunch supporter of international law and the principles enshrined in the UN Charter. The sovereignty, the political independence and the territorial integrity of all countries, big and small, must be respected. Singapore must take any violation of these core principles seriously, whenever and wherever they occur. This is why Singapore has strongly condemned Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine.

It is heartbreaking to see the heavy casualties and the loss of many innocent lives, resulting from this unjustified attack and act of war. We strongly urge Russia to cease this offensive military action immediately, and to work for a peaceful settlement in accordance with the UN Charter and international law. We also call for safe and unhindered access for humanitarian assistance to Ukraine and all those in need.

Singapore is doing our part. The Singapore Red Cross has pledged a contribution of US$100,000 to support communities affected by the current crisis, in cooperation with the Ukrainian Red Cross Society and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. This will provide essential relief supplies such as hygiene kits, family kits and household kits for the vulnerable who have been displaced by the conflict. In addition, the Singapore Red Cross has launched a public fundraising appeal to support the impending massive humanitarian operations that will be needed. The Singapore Government will also contribute US$100,000 to this humanitarian operation through the Singapore Red Cross.

Mr Speaker, there are important lessons for us to draw from this current Ukrainian crisis:

First, whilst international law and diplomatic principles are essential, they are not sufficient. The Budapest Memorandum was supposed to guarantee Ukraine’s security by three nuclear powers – Russia, the US, and the UK. But agreements are only meaningful if the parties respect them, and if they can be enforced. The invasion of Ukraine demonstrates how quickly a vulnerable country can be overrun, especially when confronting a larger and more powerful opponent. This is the acute reality for all small countries, and Singapore is no exception. Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, and Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990 are stark reminders of this. You cannot depend on others to protect your country. Thus, we must never lose the ability to defend and look after ourselves. This is why Singapore has invested consistently to build up a credible and strong SAF, and to maintain National Service as a fundamental element of our nationhood. The capability of the SAF must be undergirded by Singaporeans’ resolve – the iron determination of our people to fight and die, if need be, to defend what is ours and our way of life. Without such capability and resolve, no amount of diplomacy can save a country.

Second, it is all too easy for a small country to be caught up in the geopolitical games of big powers. Small countries must avoid becoming sacrificial pawns, vassal states or “cat’s paws” to be used by one side against the other. In a speech delivered in 1973, former Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew shared his agreement with Julius Nyerere, the then-President of Tanzania, who had said, “When elephants fight, the grass suffers”. This is why we work hard to maintain good relations with all our neighbours and with the big powers. When situations arise, our assessments and our actions are based on clearly enunciated and consistently held principles, that are in our own long term national interests. Instead of choosing sides, we uphold principles. This is worth repeating – instead of choosing sides, we uphold principles. Consequently, when we conduct our foreign policy in a coherent and consistent manner, we also become reliable partners for those who operate on the same principles. However, there will be occasions when we will have to take a stand even if it is contrary to one or more powers on the basis of principle – as we are doing now.

Third, as a young nation, it is vital for us to maintain domestic unity and cohesion, bearing in mind how easily internal divisions can be exploited by adversaries, especially in this internet age and the advent of hybrid warfare. Dividing and weakening an opponent internally, overtly and covertly, has become the standard complement to conventional warfare. Therefore, our domestic politics must stop at our shores. I thank all members of Parliament for adhering to this precept, and I would share that I have also shared this point with the Leader of the Opposition, Mr Pritam Singh.

Fourth, safeguarding one’s sovereignty and national interests often requires some sacrifice and pain. The Ukrainians are paying the ultimate price for freedom with their lives and livelihoods. The rest of the international community that is taking a stand against naked aggression through sanctions will also have to bear some pain and pay a price. Singaporeans too must understand that standing up for our national interests may come with some cost. We must be prepared to deal with the consequences, to bear the pain, to help one another, and to stand up together.

We continue to value our good relations with Russia and the Russian people. However, we cannot accept such violations of sovereignty and territorial integrity of another sovereign state. We will continue to work with our ASEAN and international partners to take a strong stance against the invasion of Ukraine, and to end further violence and bloodshed, and to de-escalate tensions.

We also participate actively at the United Nations. Three days ago, a draft resolution was presented at the UN Security Council (UNSC) to condemn Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Singapore was one of 82 co-sponsors of this Security Council resolution. As expected, Russia, as a Permanent Member of the Security Council, vetoed that resolution. So the resolution was not passed even though 11 of the 15 Security Council members voted in support and the remaining three members, China, India and the UAE abstained. The UN General Assembly (UNGA) will be debating a similar resolution later today. General Assembly resolutions are not subject to veto, but neither are they binding. However, as a responsible member of the international community, Singapore will comply with the spirit and the letter of the UN General Assembly decision.

Singapore has always complied fully with sanctions and decisions of the UN Security Council, but we have rarely acted to impose sanctions on other countries in the absence of binding Security Council decisions or directions. However, given the unprecedented gravity of the Russian attack on Ukraine, and the unsurprising veto by Russia of a draft Security Council resolution, Singapore intends to act in concert with many other like-minded countries to impose appropriate sanctions and restrictions against Russia. In particular, we will impose export controls on items that can be used directly as weapons in Ukraine to inflict harm or to subjugate the Ukrainians. We will also block certain Russian banks and financial transactions connected to Russia. The specific measures are being worked out and will be announced shortly.

We must expect that our measures will come at some cost and implications on our businesses, citizens and indeed, to Singapore. However, unless we as a country stand up for principles that are the very foundation for the independence and sovereignty of smaller nations, our own right to exist and prosper as a nation may similarly be called into question one day.

I note that Dr Lim Wee Kiak and Mr Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim have filed PQs (Parliamentary Questions) on the current situation in Ukraine, and especially on the steps taken by MFA to help Singaporeans in Ukraine. I will be happy to address their concerns in a clarification after this. If their concerns are sufficiently addressed, they can consider withdrawing the subsequent PQs and save time.

Mr Speaker, in the lead up to Russia’s military operation into Ukraine on 24thof February 2022, MFA had issued two Travel Advisories on the situation in Ukraine on the 26thof January and the 13thof February respectively. We advised Singaporeans in Ukraine to leave as soon as possible via commercial means while it was still possible to do so, at that point in time. Singaporeans in Ukraine were also urged to e-register with MFA so that we can render consular assistance to them. Following our first Travel Advisory, seven Singaporeans left Ukraine via commercial options before the conflict erupted.

Since the launch of the Russian invasion, another three Singaporeans have left Ukraine and made their way across the border into Poland. We are still in touch with eight Singaporeans currently in Ukraine who are spread out across several cities. We are aware of at least one other person whom we are still trying to contact. Singaporeans’ safety remains our priority concern. MFA has been in contact with them and we will assist them wherever and however possible. We are also exploring options for them to leave the country if the situation permits. In the meantime, Singaporeans who are in Ukraine are advised to seek shelter in place, be vigilant and to heed the advice from the authorities. Those who have not yet e-registered with MFA should do so immediately.

Mr Speaker, this is a time for us to come together and to stand up for principles, uphold principles which are core to our survival, our existence as an independent sovereign nation. Thank you, Mr Speaker.

Source: Embassy of the Republic of Singapore, Tokyo