Monday, 22 July 2013

WorldVentures Foundation Raises Over $ 100,000 for Hug IT Forward




WorldVentures Foundation Raises Over $100,000 FOR Hug It Forward

Donation Helps to Fund 25 Bottle Schools in Latin America  

WorldVentures Foundation™, the philanthropic arm of WorldVentures, the leading direct seller of vacation club memberships, announced today that it has raised and donated over $100,000 to Hug It Forward, a grass-roots organization that facilitates education and awareness by empowering communities to build schools using “eco-bricks.” Because of the efforts of WorldVentures Independent Representatives, Hug It Forward is now able to develop eight new schools in Guatemala. Since October 2009, the organization has completed 25 successful bottle school projects, at an average cost of $6,500 per classroom.

“We are extremely proud of our Independent Representatives donating to the WorldVentures Foundation for such a worthy cause as education, live at our biggest training event of the year,” WorldVentures Co-Founder  and Chief Visionary Officer Wayne Nugent said. “Our Representatives and DreamTrips™ Members have already helped complete 25 bottle schools with their donations of time and funding. We are amazed by their kindness.”

“I am inspired by how the WorldVentures community aligns to manifest positive change for children and communities, one experience at a time,” WorldVentures Foundation Executive Director Gwyneth Lloyd said.
  
Bottle schools provide permanent classroom structures for children in at-risk communities in Latin America. Instead of using cinder-blocks to build school walls, “eco-bricks” are used.

 Together with the entire community, Hug It Forward and WorldVentures Foundation volunteers craft eco-bricks by stuffing discarded plastic bottles with bags and other non-biodegradable, insulating trash. The eco-bricks are stacked between chicken wire and then covered by a cement and sand mixture. This method is eco-friendly, economical and safe, as endorsed by independent structural analysis. Construction has already begun in Xesuj - San Martin―the first of the eight additional bottle schools.

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Asia-Pacific Nuclear Energy Congress 2013

Asia-Pacific Nuclear Energy Congress 2013
Most Worthy Nuclear Event in Asia Pacific

A recent OECD forecast shows that South-East Asia is expected to achieve an annual average growth rate of 5.5 per cent from 2013 to 2017. With economic growth comes the need to meet growing energy demands, and to address this challenge regional countries are showing an interest in nuclear development. Although Southeast Asia currently does not have working nuclear power plants, most countries plan to develop nuclear power in the coming years. Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam plan to build nuclear power plants in the next decade.

This event, hosted by China Decision Makers Consultancy (CDMC), co-organized by World Nuclear Association, will be held on October 24th-25th in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Vietnam Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Vuong Huu Tan has assured the public that his country is monitoring the situation in Japan closely. He has pledged to use “advanced nuclear power technology” for the eight nuclear plants. Vietnam is currently planning on building.

Indonesia, despite suffering the impact of a devastating tsunami in 2004, still plans to get 4 percent of its energy from nuclear sources by 2025.

·A spokesperson for the Thai government, which plans to build five nuclear plants by 2025, has said that the situation in Japan “raises some concerns” but was quick to note that “these concerns are not new.”

India has a flourishing and largely indigenous nuclear power program and expects to have 14,600 MWe nuclear capacity on line by 2020. It aims to supply 25% of electricity from nuclear power by 2050.

Asia Pacific Nuclear Energy Congress 2013ANEC2013focuses on the Southeast Asian and Indian nuclear power markets and mainly discusses topics that attract most attention, such as southeast Asian countries nuclear energy policy and regulation, nuclear energy development strategy and planning, nuclear technology, finance and legal environment, NPP feasibility analysis, etc.

About 200 distinguished guests comprising senior decision makers will attend this meeting, including governments and research institutes, utilities, EPC companies, consultancies, investment banks, reactor vendors, insurance & reinsurance companies, equipments & facilities vendors, logistics & transportation vendors, law firms, IT solution providers, Front-end & Back-end companies, and much more!


We look forward to welcoming you in October!

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

3rd China Vaccine Focus 2013

3rd China Vaccine Focus 2013
      --Premier vaccine Event in the Asia Pacific
3rd China Vaccine Focus 2013 to be held on Sep 12th-13th 2013 by CDMC Events is now in its third time of providing a platform for technology exchange and new business development, new innovation release and is the region’s premier vaccine event in the Asia Pacific.

China lays out its 12th Five-Year Plan for biopharma industry and the gross output value may reach 3 trillion RMB by 2015 with growth rate of 20% per year. And much importance has been attached to vaccine, mAb, gene engineering and protein engineering, peptides, blood products.”

With the Strong Support from ABO, Bayhelix, KoreaBio, SBIA, and etc, we are targeting towards 300 delegates, 40 exhibitors, and 40 speakers at 3rd China Vaccine Focus 2013 By the present of senior officials from Ministry of Health, PRC, SFDA/ FDA, NICPBP to address the latest regulatory issues on development of China vaccine industry. Through two days’ various sessions such as keynote presentations, interactive panel discussions, case studies, cocktail party and scheduled one-to-one business meetings, you will hear the latest breaking perspectives of both Chinese and MNC vaccine leaders. They will provide insights into their own company strategies for the coming years and how each perceives the marketplace developments. It will help you to win the vaccine market competition and strengthen your company’s dynamic growth in China’s vaccine market.

With nearly 1.4 bn people and approximately 17 million newborns each year, China has already been the largest producer and user of world vaccine products. Enhancing disease prevention awareness in adults, the spread of influenza A/H1N1 and other infectious diseases and Chinese government’s increased investment in epidemic prevention systems, recent improvements in China’s regulation, market, and technology scenario are all together creating an optimistic outlook for its vaccine industry. It is predicted that the vaccine sales revenue of China will increase to 20 billion RMB by 2015 with the growth rate of 10.8%.

CDMC events are devoted to delivering business intelligence by creating opportunities for knowledge sharing and business networking. CDMC endeavors to be the premier platform for acquiring business opportunities and strive to be part of your decision making. We firmly position ourselves as a landmark provider of B to B media service featuring China concept and high acclamation of customer. We pride ourselves in growing with your business and China's economy.

Join us in Beijing, China 0n Sep 12th -13th 2013 at the annual gathering of vaccine industry professionals!


9th Railworld Summit 2013

9th Railworld Summit 2013
Tapping Into Local Potential, Myriad Opportunities in Southeast Asia

Rail transport has played a minor role in most countries up to now. Inadequate
infrastructure limits the development of rail transport performance, despite the higjh mobility demand. However, all the countries in the region are planning upgrades or expansions to their networks. This is motivated both by the need to accommodate rapidly growing populations in the major cities and by a desire to improve access to world markets for the region’s natural resources.

The 9th Railworld Summit 2013, organized by CDMC, will enter a new chapter in Bangkok, Thailand, 24th-25th October. The two-day summit will address the most critical industry issues in Southeast Asia and globally.

Southeast Asia is one of the most dynamic, fast-growing regions in the world today. It offers a market of 590 million people, rich natural resources, skilled labor, and an export industry concentrated in global high-growth sectors – all tied together in the ASEAN free-trade area.

The market for rail technology in Southeast Asia currently has a volume of approximately EUR 1.8 billion. The market will grow at a significantly higher level than other regions. We expect growth of 6% per year reaching approximately EUR 2.4 billion in 2016. Though, the region makes up only a small share of market volume for railway technology in Asia compared to China, India and Japan, the region is very interesting for international players due to its relative openness and lack of strong local competition.

The conference will draw over 250 attendees from government operators, railway authorities, advanced equipment providers, EPC contractors, solution providers, research institute, consulting companies, aiming to help to gauge the pulse of this dynamic industry and get caught up with the most cutting edge railway technologies.

Join us in Bangkok, Thailand 0n 24th-25th October 2013 at the annual gathering of
railway industry!


Asia-Pacific Nuclear Energy Congress 2013

Asia-Pacific Nuclear Energy Congress 2013
Most Worthy Nuclear Event in Asia Pacific

A recent OECD forecast shows that South-East Asia is expected to achieve an annual average growth rate of 5.5 per cent from 2013 to 2017. With economic growth comes the need to meet growing energy demands, and to address this challenge regional countries are showing an interest in nuclear development. Although Southeast Asia currently does not have working nuclear power plants, most countries plan to develop nuclear power in the coming years. Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam plan to build nuclear power plants in the next decade.

This event, hosted by China Decision Makers Consultancy (CDMC), co-organized by World Nuclear Association, will be held on October 24th-25th in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Vietnam Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Vuong Huu Tan has assured the public that his country is monitoring the situation in Japan closely. He has pledged to use “advanced nuclear power technology” for the eight nuclear plants. Vietnam is currently planning on building.

Indonesia, despite suffering the impact of a devastating tsunami in 2004, still plans to get 4 percent of its energy from nuclear sources by 2025.

·A spokesperson for the Thai government, which plans to build five nuclear plants by 2025, has said that the situation in Japan “raises some concerns” but was quick to note that “these concerns are not new.”

India has a flourishing and largely indigenous nuclear power program and expects to have 14,600 MWe nuclear capacity on line by 2020. It aims to supply 25% of electricity from nuclear power by 2050.

Asia Pacific Nuclear Energy Congress 2013ANEC2013focuses on the Southeast Asian and Indian nuclear power markets and mainly discusses topics that attract most attention, such as southeast Asian countries nuclear energy policy and regulation, nuclear energy development strategy and planning, nuclear technology, finance and legal environment, NPP feasibility analysis, etc.

About 200 distinguished guests comprising senior decision makers will attend this meeting, including governments and research institutes, utilities, EPC companies, consultancies, investment banks, reactor vendors, insurance & reinsurance companies, equipments & facilities vendors, logistics & transportation vendors, law firms, IT solution providers, Front-end & Back-end companies, and much more!


We look forward to welcoming you in October!