‫جريت وول موتورز (GWM) تكشف عن أول محطة شحن فائقة G-Charge في العالم

باودينج، الصين، 12 نوفمبر 2021 /بي آر نيوزواير/ — في 3 نوفمبر، كشفت شركة جريت وول موتورز النقاب عن أول محطة شحن فائقة G-Charge في العالم في بانكوك، تايلاند. ويُعد ذلك أحدث إنجاز كشفت عنه الشركة للمستخدمين فيما يختص بتطوير طاقة جديدة.

GWM Unveils Its First G-Charge Supercharging Station in Thailand

تحتوي محطة G-Charge الفائقة، والتي تُعد أول محطة شحن سريع من جريت وول موتورز تعمل بوضعية الشحن بالتيار المستمر، على ستة موصلات. تم تزويد هذه الموصلات بثلاث وحدات شحن تعمل بالتيار المستمر، حيث يمتلك كل منها موصلُا بنظام الشحن المشترك من النوع 2. وهذا يعني أنه سيعمل حتى إذا كنت أنت وخمسة مستخدمين آخرين بحاجة إلى الشحن في نفس الوقت.

بالإضافة إلى ذلك، تحتوي محطة الشحن الفائق G-Charge على مساحة وطاقة كافيين.  تبلغ قوة الشحن القصوى 160 كيلو واط ويمكن أن توفر للمستخدمين خدمة الشحن على مدار 24 ساعة.

ومن الجدير بالذكر أن محطة الشحن تتميز بوظيفة توجيه الشحن سهلة الاستخدام للغاية. عبر استخدام تطبيق جريت وول موتورز، يمكن للمستخدمين العثور بسرعة على موقع محطات الشحن وحجز فترات الشحن التي يرغبون بها، والدفع مقابل الشحن واستخدام الشحن، وما إلى ذلك. لن يوفر هذا الأمر وقت المستخدم فحسب، بل سيحرص على تنفيذ خطة سفر المستخدم أيضًا، وهو ما يمكن أن نطلق عليه تجربة ذكية للغاية.

تم الكشف عن أن مستخدمي ORA GOOD CAT قد يحظون بخدمات الشحن المجانية في محطة G-Charge فائقة الشحن. يمكن للمحطة شحن طرازات 400 TECH و400 PRO لسيارة ORA GOOD CAT من 30٪ إلى 80٪ في 32 دقيقة، وطراز 500 ULTRA من 30٪ إلى 80٪ في 40 دقيقة.

وفقًا لمصادر رسمية، في 3 نوفمبر، توصلت شركة جريت وول موتورز وشركة PEA ENCOM الدولية المحدودة إلى اتفاق تعاون.  وهي إحدى الشركات متخصصة في مجال تطوير الطاقة الخضراء تحت إشراف شركة هيئة الكهرباء بالمقاطعة في تايلاند، وقد شيدت العشرات من محطات الشحن للسيارات الكهربائية. هذه المرة، قامت بتركيب نظام شمسي على محطة G-Charge فائقة الشحن، مما يجعلها واحدة من أكبر محطات الشحن السريع العامة للسيارات الكهربائية في تايلاند.

بالإضافة إلى إنشاء البنية التحتية للشحن، حققت جريت وول موتورز طفرات أخرى في مجال تطوير الطاقة الجديدة.  ويمكننا النظر إلى تقنية بطارية Dayu كمثال على ذلك. عبر تطبيق العشرات من براءات الاختراع، فإنها تُعد تقنية أساسية تشمل قمع وعزل وتبريد وتفريغ مصادر الحرارة، وما إلى ذلك، ويمكن أن تمنع بشكل فعال بطاريات الطاقة من الانفجار بسبب الانفلات الحراري.

في أغسطس، قال مينج زيانجون (الرئيس المتناوب لـشركة جريت وول موتورز) في مؤتمر الموزعين عبر الإنترنت لعام 2021 أنه في السنوات الخمس المقبلة، ستستثمر شركة جريت وول موتورز 100 مليار يوان صيني في البحث والتطوير في مجال الطاقة الجديدة والذكاء لإنشاء منتجات أكثر أمانًا وأكثر ذكاءً وصديقة للبيئة للمستخدمين العالميين.

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‫تلفزيون الصين المركزي (CCTV+): الحزب الشيوعي الصيني بكامل هيئته يُقر قرارًا تاريخيًا

بكين، 12 نوفمبر 2021 — /PRNewswire/ اختتمت اللجنة المركزية التاسعة عشر للحزب الشيوعي الصيني (CPC) جلستها العامة السادسة في بكين يوم الخميس، واعتمدت قرارًا بشأن الإنجازات الرئيسية والتجربة التاريخية لمساعي CPC التي امتدت 100 عام، وقررت عَقد المؤتمر الوطني العشرين لـ CPC في النصف الثاني من عام 2022.

وفقًا لبيان صدر مباشرة بعد اختتام الدورة التي استمرت أربعة أيام، قدم شي جين بينغ، الأمين العام للجنة المركزية لـ CPC، تقرير عمل نيابة عن المكتب السياسي للجنة المركزية لـ CPC وقدَّم تفسيرات حول مشروع القرار في الجلسة العامة.

واعتمدت الجلسة قرارًا بشأن الإنجازات الرئيسية والتجربة التاريخية لمساعي الحزب الشيوعي الصيني التي امتدت 100 عام، وأقرت قرارًا بشأن عَقد المؤتمر الوطني العشرين لـ CPC في النصف الثاني من عام 2022 في بكين.

الرابط: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDfOmCp7Hr4

الفيديو – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDfOmCp7Hr4

SDF acquires further shares in Marakeb Technologies

ABU DHABI, Following a successful streak from their initial collaboration, Strategic Development Fund (SDF) – the investment arm of Tawazun Holding – has acquired a further 20% in company shares in Marakeb Technologies, increasing their stake to 50% in the locally founded company.

In 2019, with a commitment to the development of the defense and security industry in the UAE and to the country’s GDP, SDF announced a 30% investment in Marakeb Technologies as it saw potential in their patented autonomous systems and capabilities.

Marakeb Technologies and SDF will present together at Tawazun’s stand at the Dubai Airshow, from 14th until 18th November 2021.

“Our further investment in Marakeb hopes to see additional improvement on several fronts, such as greater manufacturing and R&D capabilities, a wider market reach and network, and reiterating our support for Emiratization by acquiring local talent.” said Abdullah Nasser Al Jaabari, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Strategic Development Fund.

He added that the technology owned by Al Marakeb was one of the main reasons for the fund’s decision to increase its investment.

SDF pins high hopes on Marakeb Technologies as an emerging and fast growing Emirati firm, offering products based on advanced technologies that would contribute to the achievement of the fund’s goals and objectives and to the UAE’s strategic technology sectors.

“On joining forces with SDF, the extended support and funding thrusted our research abilities and performance, and consequently the development of our autonomous system from maritime applications to become a platform agnostic system that has been applied to several aerial, ground and maritime ventures in the Middle East and Europe,” says Basel Shuhaiber, CEO at Marakeb Technologies.

Marakeb Technologies first debuted their autonomous capabilities in 2014, presenting an Unmanned Surface Vessel [USV]. They have since developed and patented their modular autonomous conversion device, the MAP Pro, for integration onto any maritime vessel. On recognition of their potential to develop a technology that is capable of contending on a global scale, and with their competitive edge of cost-effective solutions and customisable applications, SDF acquired shares in the company, which in turn yielded a series of successes.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Sheikha Fatima congratulates HCT female graduates

DUBAI, H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union (GWU), Chairwoman of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF), and the “Mother of the Nation” congratulated the 2021 batch of female graduates of the Higher Colleges of Technologies (HCT), whose graduation coincided with the country’s celebration of the 50th National Day.

Sheikha Fatima’s message to the graduates was read out on her behalf by Sheikha Dr. Mouza bint Tahnoun bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, who attended the graduation ceremony of the 622 female students at Expo 2020 Dubai.

In her speech, Sheikha Mouza said, “On behalf of the Mother of the Nation, Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, I convey her congratulations to you on this great achievement and her wishes of a brighter future to you.”

She continued, “As we celebrate today the graduation of the future female engineers, we extend our thanks and gratitude to the Mother of the Nation, Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak for her continuous support to women’s empowerment and development. We are proud that women make up 60 percent of the workforce in the UAE.”

Sheikha Mouza thanked President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan; His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai; His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and Their Highnesses the Supreme Council Members and Rulers of the Emirates, for their continuous support.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology launches national guide for measurement of R&D expenditures in government sector

ABU DHABI, The Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT), in partnership with 17 local and federal entities, today launched the national guide for measurement of research and development (R&D) expenditures in government sector, as part of the Government Accelerators Program, which aims to enable a knowledge-based economy that preserves national achievements and paves the way for sectors of the future.

The main objective of the guide is to enable the UAE’s federal and local government entities to accurately capture R&D expenditure in the public sector, and to unify the data collection methodologies on a national level using universal metrics in line with international standards. Moreover, the guide aims to raise awareness across all levels of government on the importance and impact of capturing R&D expenditure on the existing science and technology ecosystem in the UAE.

In addition to the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) and the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC), the entities involved in developing the guide were Ministry of Education, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Health and Prevention, Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Defense, and Ministry of Interior, as well as Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), Department of Education and Knowledge – Abu Dhabi, Statistics Centre – Abu Dhabi, Dubai Statistics Center, Department of Statistics and Community Development – Sharjah, Ajman Statistics and Competitiveness Center, Executive Council – Umm Al Qaiwain, Ras Al Khaimah Center for Statistics and Studies, and Fujairah Statistics Center.

Sarah Bint Yousif Al Amiri, the UAE’s Minister of State for Advanced Technology, noted that the guide aligns with the strategic directives of the UAE’s leadership to transform the country into an influential international force in science and technology. The guide will help unify measurement of R&D activities in the UAE, and capture R&D efforts across sectors, notably in the public sector.

She said: “The guide is part of the development of an integrated system to effectively govern and coordinate R&D activities, in line with the goals of Operation 300Bn, to further enhance the thriving national industrial sector. It also supports the nation’s efforts in fortifying the R&D ecosystem across sectors, to elevate the UAE as a productive global hub for science and technology.”

Al Amiri added that guide will provide a platform to measure the inputs to the R&D ecosystem, which allows to determine the effectiveness of the UAE’s investments against R&D outputs, as accurate data and evidence-based policymaking are crucial to ensure the effectiveness of future national R&D programs and initiatives, which would support in strengthening the UAE’s regional and global stature.

Hussain bin Ibrahim Al Hammadi, Minister of Education, said: “MoIAT’s launch of the National Guide for Measurement of R&D Expenditures in Government Sector, in collaboration with the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre and 16 local and federal entities across the UAE, is a pioneering step in line with the government’s directives to develop modern tools that encourage innovation in various fields.”

He explained how the guide is a step in the right direction to establishing a reference point for, and highlighting the significance of, research and development within institutional work across the UAE. It also empowers government employees with real data on expenditure in a field that is key to boosting competitiveness.

He added that scientific research is critical to a competitive knowledge-based economy. Hence, the guide outlines 12 key indices to measure the competitiveness of the UAE’s knowledge-based economy, with five of the indices relating directly or indirectly to scientific research.

Al Hammadi noted that the UAE believes scientific research and government development is a pillar of the UAE Centennial 2071. Scientific research is a key focus of the education curriculum in the UAE, and there is increasing interest in pushing it forward and transforming schools and universities into research and innovation centers.”

For her part, Hanan Mansour Ahli, Acting Director of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, said: “Research and development is one of the most effective ways to find innovative solutions to various challenges at the national and international levels, since those solutions contribute to exceptional achievements that benefit everyone.”

She added: “We, at the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, are proud of our partnership with the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology to provide the national guide for measuring R&D expenditure in the government sector in a standard way.”

Ahli said: “This approach aims to establish a unified definition of the research and development concept, and to enable federal and local government entities to accurately monitor spending on R&D activities by unifying the method of data collection in accordance with the best international practices. This will ensure the quality of statistical data that is provided in this field.”

She added: “Thanks to the directives of our leadership, the UAE is working on improving the process of measuring R&D expenditure in the country in a sustainable manner. In 2018, R&D expenditure made up 1.3 percent of GDP, compared to 0.5 percent of GDP in 2011.

“This improvement will positively reflect on the country’s ranking in the global competitiveness indices that monitor the volume of R&D spending in different countries, including the Competitiveness Yearbook and the Global Innovation Index. This consolidates the foundations of the UAE’s R&D system and enhances the country’s position as a beacon of innovation, a leading global destination for future industries, and a knowledge-based economy.”

Implementing the guide on a national level will allow the measurement of both expenditure and the workforce in the fields of R&D, thus painting a clearer picture of R&D intensity in the various sectors, and enabling policymakers to prepare the best solutions to current and potential challenges.

The guide consists of two main segments the first, an explanation and definition of concepts related to R&D activities and their classifications, illustrative examples about the types of activities and what constitutes as R&D, and the standards for collecting and reporting R&D expenditures and personnel in a government entity. The second is a summary of the instructions issued by the Ministry of Finance, in line with glossary of concepts and terms within the guide, and the classification of R&D activities according to the accounting structure of the federal entities registered in the Ministry of Finance, and according to the Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG).

Source: Emirates News Agency

Sharjah offers global investors a clear insight into profitable prospects across major economic sectors in Expo 2020 Dubai

Sharjah offers global investors clear insight into profitable prospects across major economic sectors at Expo 2020 Dubai SHARJAH, At a recently-held business networking event, titled “Discover a World of Investment Opportunities in Sharjah” organised by the Sharjah FDI Office (Invest in Sharjah), as a participant in Expo 2020 Dubai, regional and global investors capitalised on insightful information on emerging business prospects in manufacturing, creative industries, technology, and other key sectors.

Continuing on its strategic mission to build on its robustly diverse economy, whose non-oil sectors account for a whopping 96 percent of its annual gross domestic product (GDP), officials representing Sharjah’s government departments and free zones spoke about the myriad opportunities investors can explore while being supported by the emirate’s economic resilience and stable business environment, consistent market growth, and other competitive advantages.

Urging the attendees to visit the world-class free zone, Hussain Al Mahmoudi, CEO of the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park (SRTIP), said, “Today’s event is an amazing opportunity to connect with the world. The SRTIP is home to a world-class innovation ecosystem, which provides an amazing environment to entrepreneurs, tech companies, and innovation-related companies to establish themselves and grow.”

“We pride ourselves in being the world’s fastest-growing technology park with one of the biggest transport and logistics innovation centre; one of the biggest additive manufacturing facilities in the region, and host several technologies developed in augmented reality, virtual realities, agriculture and 3D printing. Additionally, our free zone is surrounded by 22 top-quality educational institutions that boast 47,000 students and dozens of PhD holders, which fulfils human capital needs of any business without having to outsource or fly in talent from other nations,” he added.

Mohamed Juma Al Musharrkh, CEO of Invest in Sharjah, turned the spotlight on the untapped investment potential of Sharjah, saying, “Sharjah is becoming increasingly known for its pioneering sustainability initiatives and as a world-class R & D, innovation and start-up hub. With exceptional support provided by the government, lower operating costs compared to neighbouring emirates, and a culture of innovation, Sharjah is an ideal choice for companies seeking a base in the Middle East.”

Sheikh Saoud bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Deputy Head of the Industrial Investments Section at the Sharjah Economic Development Department (SEDD), noted, “SEDD has eleven departments each specialising with its own set of directives and functions that are geared towards providing businesses and franchisees in Sharjah world-class services, with 120 fully integrated e-services focused on issuing licences and permits for various businesses and franchises operating in multiple sectors and ensure the highest of standards in the emirate’s consumer satisfaction.”

Salim Omar Salim, Director of the Sharjah Publishing City Free Zone (SPC Free Zone), explained the unique opportunities at this first-of-its-kind free zone in the world. “From business licencing to fully-equipped office spaces, printing and packaging facilities, tax free income, and more, the SPC Free Zone serves the interests of global publishing businesses and supports the fulfilment of their regional expansion plans.”

Abdulaziz Shattaf, Assistant Director-General of the Members Services Sector at the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), noted, “When we look at Sharjah, we are looking at the industrial hub of the UAE that is home to more than 2,500 factories in different sectors like F&B, building materials, electric and mechanical, and more, with a total annual production of no less than AED60 billion, and our exports are in the upwards of AED23 million.”

He added, “There is a lot of room for more manufacturers to come and invest in Sharjah’s manufacturing sector, especially since the UAE has announced its ‘Manufacturing Mandate’ to increase its manufacturing capacities from AED200 billion to AED300 in the next five years.”

Elie Armaly, Director of Business Development at the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq), presented a comprehensive picture of the authority’s recently launched and ongoing projects across the leisure, hospitality, residential and retail sectors, explaining, “We are scheduled to launch several mixed-use projects estimated at AED1.3 to 1.5 billion starting next year up until 2025, which are expected to continue in attracting major lucrative partnership and joint venture prospects between Shurooq and global investors.”

Feras Salibi, Director of Licensing and Clients Relations at the Sharjah Media City (Shams), noted that the free zone dedicated to the media and communications industry, “might be young as we started in 2017, but we are progressive. We have more than 10,000 companies operating within Shams’s world-class ecosystem, who not only benefit from the multitude of advantages that come with operating in a free zone but are also offered complete ecosystem support and digital innovations that helps them flourish and grow sustainably.”

Source: Emirates News Agency