Sunday, July 5, 2015

MoI Ramadan Councils Call for Concerted Efforts against Violators of Residency Laws

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Tuesday, June 30th 2015 [ME NewsWire]

The Ministry of Interior continued its nationwide Ramadan Councils on Monday evening. The councils are organized at the countrywide level by the Law Respect Culture Bureau at the General Secretariat of the Office of H.H Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior; under the theme “Innovation through Dialogue”. Nine councils were held at the countrywide level and tackled the topic of the ‘Naturalization, Residency and Foreigners’ Affairs Sector’.

The main topic of discussion consisted of two different subthemes, notably, the services provided by the sector to both citizens and residents of the UAE, in addition to naturalization and residency-related affairs. The second subtheme tackled the different challenges facing the ministry in the Naturalization, Residency and Foreigners’ Affairs sector, with particular focus on the alarming issue of violators of residency laws and its implications on the community; and issues related to absconding domestic helpers.   

During the council, which was held at the residence of Dr. Saeed Ahmed Al Ameri in the city of Al Ain and moderated by media figure Osama Al Amiri; participants stressed the need for concerted efforts between government authorities and the public in order to curb illegal infiltrators and offender residents. They also called for intensifying the nationwide drive to raise awareness and legal education among the various segments of society; stressing the need for domestic workers to receive pre-departure orientation and training before taking up domestic work in the UAE.

Speakers at the council discussed the services provided by the Naturalization, Residency and Foreign Affairs Sector, as per a set of strategic goals that give top priority to maintaining security and safety and providing the most distinguished and sophisticated services. They also shed the light on the wide array of services provided through smart applications to streamline customers’ transactions; in addition to the implications and pitfalls of hiring illegal workers.

Participants attending the Al Ameri council also called for curtailing beggary, which is an objectionable scourge that undermines the reputation of the community and the beauty of the country. They praised the Ministry of Interior's efforts to organize nationwide awareness campaigns throughout the year, especially during the Holy Month of Ramadan to raise public awareness. Furthermore, they hailed the ministry’s unrelenting commitment to educate citizens and residents on the need to refrain from obliging beggars by acquainting them with the dangers of this negative societal scourge, which detracts from the UAE society.

Preserving Rights

The council hosted by HE Lt. General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Deputy Chairman of the Dubai Police and General Security, was moderated by media personality, Mohammed Salem,  Director of Programming at Al Khaleejyah Radio Network. Lt. General Tamim called upon workers recruiters and agencies to clearly explain work conditions, which will ultimately preserve the rights of both parties. He noted that if the domestic workers are provided with the proper humanitarian and economic conditions, there would be no reason for them to flee their employers’ home.

For his part, Major General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, noted that there are multiple reasons that would prompt a worker to leave his job. He called upon recruitment agencies to provide a shelter for workers who do not wish to continue working.

Participants attending the council hailed the efforts of the Naturalization, Residency and Foreigners’ Affairs Sector in serving the different segments of the Emirati society at the countrywide level. Speakers from the Directorate General of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai reviewed the services provided by the directorate throughout the week. They noted that one of the most common challenges facing the sector is when some people neglect to renew their documents; especially their residency documents.

Five stars

Participants at Mohammed Salem Al Kaabi’s council in Sharjah, which was moderated by media figure Thani Juma’a, called upon the Naturalization, Residency and Foreigners’ Affairs Sector to announce the new services and conjointly educate customers on the proper ways to use and avail of those services, as well as to use social media to raise community members’ awareness.

The speakers examined the wide array of services provided by the Naturalization, Residency and Foreigners’ Affairs Sector, and the developments of the past few years; particularly the e-services, and the comprehensive employees, which have contributed to saving customers’ time and effort in the quest to provide five-star services.

At the Ramadan council hosted by Salem Ahmed Al Nuaimi in Ajman and moderated by media personality Jammal Al Shehhi, participants called for establishing private companies to handle recruitment of domestic helpers in cooperation with the competent authorities in the UAE; in a way that would the rights of both parties. They also stressed the importance of raising public awareness on the need to report absconders and violators of the residency laws.

Brigadier Mohammed Abdullah Alwan, Director General of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Ajman, praised the role of the MoI’s Ramadan Councils in reinforcing awareness of society and discussing pressing issues of concern to citizens.

The speakers discussed the risks of begging, which detracts from the Emirati society. They urged travel agencies to be more inquisitive when they apply for visit visas for people of different nationalities.

Violators

Participants attending the Ministry of Interior’s Council hosted by Sultan Mohammed Malih in Dibba, Al Fujairah and moderated by Media Figure Ahmed Al Yammahi, stressed that the Ramadan Councils organized by the Ministry of Interior are a distinguished gesture and provide a venue to brainstorm ideas regarding the most pressing issues of concern in the community. They particularly called for setting up plans and programs to deal with the issue of the residency law violators, which is on the decline; and urged members of the public to effectively cooperate with the police by reporting violators.

Furthermore, speakers at the council stressed the need to find proper mechanisms to reduce the number of absconding domestic helpers, as well as the importance of educating these categories, explaining their rights and obligations, and providing them with an overview of the UAE society.

Brigadier Mubarak Rabih bin Sinan, Director General of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Fujairah, noted  that the directorate strives diligently to provide the proper incentives to develop  the services offered to the public. “The directorate endeavors to ensure that the services provided to the public meet the highest standards of quality and excellence to guarantee customer satisfaction and acceptance,” he said. He also noted that the services provided by the Naturalization Sector at the Ministry of Interior constitute a major portion of the ministry’s services provided to the public.

Another council was held in Umm Al Quwain and hosted by Salem Khalfan Al Shawi. Participants in the council, which was moderated by media figure Ali Sanjal, called for allocating a toll-free number to report offender residents, absconding maids, workers with disabilities, the elderly and street vendors. They also called for raising community members’ awareness on the need to refrain from hiring illegal workers.

Colonel Sheikh Ibrahim Al Mualla, Director General of the Naturalization and Residency in Umm Al Quwain, gave an overview of the services provided by the directorate, in accordance with the vision and strategy adopted by the Ministry of Interior. He also noted that the directorate operates with full transparency in completing transactions to the various segments of the public.

Speakers at the council underscored the importance of awareness efforts to educate members of the public and domestic workers on the customs and traditions of the UAE society. They also stressed the need to educate housewives on the proper means to treat domestic workers in order to avoid any annoying problems.

The participants in the council hosted by Hassan bin Humaidan Al Zaabi in Ras Al Khaimah, which was moderated by media figure Munzer Al Muzaki, discussed the Ministry of Interior’s vision to serve customers wherever they may be, and the modern technologies already being adopted by the Naturalization, Residency, and Foreigners’ Affairs Sector.

Participants called for curtailing the issue of absconding domestic workers, in accordance with the laws and regulations. They also called for regularly organizing awareness drives at the Naturalization, Residency, and Foreigners’ Affairs Sector to reinforce community members’ awareness; and stressed the need to acquaint community members with the different laws that guarantee the rights and explain the obligations.

Psychiatric Evaluation of Domestic Workers

Participants in the Council hosted by Hind Al Naboodah in Dubai, which was  moderated by Media Figure Mouna Al Baher, called for identifying the responsibilities of the entities that are in charge of children of unknown parentage and catering to their social and psychological needs. Participants also discussed a number of issues and topics related to the Naturalization, Residency, and Foreigners’ Affairs Sector, mainly absconding maids.

During the council hosted by Dr. Mariam Salem Al Bayshak and moderated by media figure Sheikha Al Mesmari, participants tackled the issue of violators of the residency laws and the need to report them. They also tackled the services provided to both citizens and residents of the UAE. The council called for conducting a psychological assessment test for domestic workers alongside the mandatory medical check-up, and for providing services to people with special needs and the elderly. They also highlighted the need for different segments of society to cooperate by reporting violators and absconding workers to protect society against various forms of crime.

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SES Demonstrates Cloud-Based Solution Delivering Real Time ISR Data between Headquarters and 4G Mobile Devices via O3b Satellites

Netcentric solution usable with any smartphone paves the way for an increased use of mobile devices for field-deployed units

RESTON, Va. - Friday, July 3rd 2015 [ME NewsWire]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Global satellite bandwidth provider SES Government Solutions (SES GS) unveiled a comprehensive Netcentric communications solution for field-deployed units during a demonstration for U.S. Government customers last month. By combining O3b’s satellite broadband connectivity and RIVA Network’s field deployable 4G nanoLTE solution, the SES solution delivers real-time High Definition (HD) video feeds and imagery files stored in the Cloud to individual members of remote field teams. The same link also allows those deployed teams to collect and send raw sensor and video data back to off-site data analysis and command centers.

“The U.S. Government can now integrate smartphones into remote field operations and create a mobile workforce without facing any delays in communication and with full connectivity all the way back to U.S.-based analysts and decision-makers,” said President and CEO of SES GS Pete Hoene. “We are proud to be poised and ready to support a global, mobile network for our customers with this capability.”

During the demonstration, U.S. Government customers were able to use mobile phones and tablets outside of Wi-Fi range and transport real-time video through the LTE bubble and stream the footage without delay over O3b satellites back to a cloud server located in Ashburn, VA. This setup allows for high bandwidth and broadband IP communications which include standard and HD video, ultra HD video, voice and teleconferencing. This mission-critical technology is compatible with any smartphone and paves the way for an increased use of mobile devices for military operations. In essence each soldier, sailor, airman and marine can be a sensor providing vital information to deployed units through the O3b system.

The RIVA Network addition to this demonstration provided another key capability to support U.S. Government forces. The sphere of connectivity is scalable with multiple nanoLTE nodes and ranges up to 22 miles, depending on the exact network configuration. All RIVA components for this particular demonstration are easily transportable. The solutions featured in the demonstration are available on SES GS’s and RIVA Networks’ GSA Schedule. The demonstration was attended by over 50 U.S. Government guests and is the third consecutive successful demonstration of SES GS applications leveraging O3b’s high throughput and low latency capabilities.

About SES Government Solutions

SES Government Solutions, a subsidiary of global satellite operator SES, is exclusively focused on meeting the satellite communications needs of the U.S. Government. Leveraging more than four decades of experience in the government SATCOM market, SES Government Solutions offers robust and secure satellite-based communications solutions. Supported by SES’s fleet of over 50 satellites offering comprehensive global coverage, SES Government Solutions offers highly reliable fixed and on-the-move capacity. Further information can be found at www.ses-gs.com

About RIVA Networks

RIVA Networks designs and builds advanced wireless networks. A leader in secure wireless technology, RIVA Networks is uniquely capable of addressing the complex and dynamic Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) requirements of Department of Defense transformation. RIVA’s nanoCELL networks are production proven stationary or man portable cellular systems currently deployed with over 200 customers in the Government and Enterprise sectors. The Company’s flagship product, the nanoLTE, was specifically developed to deliver high speed data, capable of HD audio/video, to meet the objectives of transformational communication systems. Further information can be found at www.riva-networks.com/

About O3b Networks Limited

O3b Networks Limited is a global satellite service provider building a next-generation satellite network for telecommunications operators, Internet service providers, enterprise and government customers in emerging markets.The O3b system will combine the global reach of satellite with the speed of a fiber‐optic network providing billions of consumers and businesses in nearly 180 countries with low‐cost, high‐speed, low latency Internet and mobile connectivity. O3b Networks’ investors include SES, Google, Liberty Global, HSBC Principal Investments, Northbridge Venture Partners, Allen & Company, Development Bank of Southern Africa, Sofina, Satya Capital and Luxempart. O3b Networks is headquartered in St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands.

Contacts

For further information please contact:

Natalia Kossobokova

+1 703 610 0928

Marketing & Communications Director

SES Government Solutions

mnatalia.kossobokova@ses-gs.co









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The Connected Object Revolution

 CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS 2015 takes a close-up look at the security and trust issues surrounding connected objects.

PARIS - Wednesday, July 1st 2015 [ME NewsWire]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- There are currently 25 billion connected objects in the world, making an average of more than 3 objects per person (Cisco survey1). The rapid expansion of connected objects (including 'wearables') raises new challenges around data security for the industry players who will be present at CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS.

The major security and trust issues that the proliferation of connected objects has generated (with 50 billion objects predicted worldwide by 2020) and the growing number of uses for them in our daily lives are key themes at 2015 CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS, which is devoting a whole day's conference to these issues, entitled "Hyper-connectivity & wearables: smart and invisible, but are they safe?"

Technologies central to the digital revolution

The 'internet of things', 'machine-to-machine communication', 'wearable technology' .... these terms have now become an everyday reality. They are based on the principle of data-processing devices communicating with human beings or with each other. This can be anything from computers, smartphones, tablets, contactless cards and passes to Withings Aura, Parrot, Pebble, Apple watches, etc. Or objects such as vehicles, meters, household appliances, etc. All of these devices rely on technical solutions (RFID, mobile technology, etc.) or protocols (TCP/IP, NFC, Bluetooth...) that either identify the objects or capture, store, process and transfer the data attached to them, both within the physical environment itself and between the physical environment and virtual worlds.

These technologies herald the transition from mobile computing to ambient intelligence and are already widely used and present in many contexts. They are having a significant economic and social impact in all areas of human activity, including health, business, sport and transport. The reason we are hearing so much talk about connected objects is that they are now playing a major role in the digital revolution.

    Firstly, in terms of volume: the number of connected objects in existence had already begun to outstrip the world's population in the 2000s, probably around 2007. According to a survey commissioned by Cisco, this year there are a total of 25 billion connected objects in the world, compared with a population of 7.2 billion. That makes an average of more than 3 objects per person and the figure is likely to be twice as high by 2020.
    Secondly, alongside the clear progress and benefits that these new objects represent, this digital revolution is not without its risks, both in terms of security and reliability and in terms of personal data protection.

Separate but complementary eco-systems

The various elements of this phenomenon originate in quite separate eco-systems.

    The first is that of automatic identification of objects, originally based in the world of industry and comprising technologies such as barcodes, RFID, mobile terminals, GPS solutions and all the various types of sensors. It primarily covers industrial, logistics and manufacturing processes.
    The second and more recent eco-system is connected with the move towards mobile and ubiquitous computing: electronic devices are added on to everyday, mainstream objects, which then produce data and change the ways in which we have traditionally used them. These data then tend to be relayed by social networks.
    The third eco-system brings together internet-based players, who offer collaborative platforms capable of processing large volumes of data and acting as intermediaries between the information supplied by consumers/citizens and the added value services aimed at them.

The major issues of security and trust

The issues associated with user security and trust are considerable, in terms of both economics and ethics. Data theft can cause serious harm to individuals and consumers, especially theft of identity data connected with an object. For example, it is a huge benefit for a driver to have a smart vehicle that can relieve some of the tiredness caused by driving. However what happens if certain data connected with driving the vehicle are altered, whether intentionally or not?

Another related issue alongside system security is that of the now widespread processing of personal data linked to the use of connected objects, which raises serious questions about how users of connected objects can control their personal data. Technologies for anonymising, pseudonymising or simply minimising data need to be developed and implemented. Individuals will go from having had to manage only a limited number of basic personal details (surname, name, address, social security number, etc.) to a situation where they will need to control a large quantity of other additional data (IP address, IMEI, serial number, etc.).

Solutions from industry

The companies taking part and exhibiting at CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS are also players in this evolving area. With their expertise and wide experience in issues surrounding security and trust, they are excellently placed to deal with the challenges posed by this exponential growth in sensitive data, of which an ever increasing amount will be handled by connected objects.

These companies cover the whole chain of the components and knowledge involved in the connected object revolution, whether it be at the level of microelectronics – from chips to microprocessors – or secure data processing software, contactless communication protocols and devices or sensor networks.

The advent of wearables: portable technology

The stakes in this digital revolution sparked by the proliferation of connected objects and almost invisible processing of vast quantities of data have become even higher since the advent of wearable technology. Over the next few years, we expect the 'Worldwide Wear' to take shape ...

It is barely two years since 'Google Glass' paved the way for an ever-growing trend towards wearable devices with built-in chips, cameras and monitors. The range of wearable tech has expanded to include bracelets and watches and will soon extend to clothing itself.

Wearables capture data both actively and passively and send them to software platforms that interact with users' choices. We are now increasingly seeing technology that sticks to the skin or the body, either for comfort or for health and lifestyle monitoring. These are all transformations that will have a major impact, both in our private lives and in public settings.

Objects connected to our health

The 'Quantified Self' movement, which began in 2007, consists in gathering as much data as possible about our health and physical activity, so that we can then adjust our lifestyle or performance. The principal areas it covers are individual wellbeing and sports. Wearable tech with genuine medical value is also being developed. Patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure are following developments in wearable medical devices with keen interest.

    The smart blood pressure reader that measures your blood pressure when connected to an iPhone, iPod or iPad and sends the results to your GP for their opinion ...
    The bracelet that can be hooked up to an iPhone app to record how long you sleep and the length of your light and deep sleep cycles ...
    The scales that measure weight, BMI and heart rate ...

According to the German firm Research2Guidance, the Quantified Self market could be worth 26 billion dollars by 2017.

Connected objects and wearables at CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS 2015

As the strategic meeting point for trusted technologies, CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS will provide a forum for discussion and exchanging ideas around the security issues raised by the connected objects boom. These technologies may make almost anything possible, but they will only be here for the long-term and actually be used if consumers trust them. Following the series of major cyber attacks in 2014, security and trust are a higher priority than ever both for players in the digital security industries and users themselves.

CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS 2015 will be holding 3 conference sessions on the topic 'Combating fraud and protecting confidentiality' and one whole session will be devoted to the 'internet of things' revolution, new uses of connected objects and how secure they are. The topic of this session will be "Hyper-connectivity & wearables: they are smart and invisible, but are they safe?" and the session will be chaired by Grégoire Toussaint, Director of Edgar, Dunn & Company.

Some of the experts in connected object security* who will be showing their latest developments at CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS: ACCESS IS - AMS AG - APOLLO ELECTRONICS - BITEL CO., LTD. - BLUEBIRD INC (PIDION) C&K COMPONENTS - CROSSMATCH - CRYPTERA A/S - DDM HOPT + SCHULER - DONJIN - DUALI - ELYCTIS - EXATEC ATM - SPARE PARTS - ATMS - CONSUMABLES - FEITIAN TECHNOLOGIES - FLYPOS - FREESCALE - GS TAG - INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES - LOYALTEK - MADIC GROUP - MAXIM INTEGRATED - MOBIWIRE - NBS PAYMENT SOLUTIONS - NEW POS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED - OKPOS - PREHKEYTEC GMBH - PROMAG - PULOON TECHNOLOGY - REGULA - SHANGHAI BASEWIN TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD - SHEC (SHANDONG HUALING ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.) - SHENZHEN FIELD INDUSTRY CO., LTD. - SHENZHEN XINGUODU TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD - SHTRIH-M - SILICON CRAFT TECHNOLOGY - SMARTRAC TECHNOLOGY GROUP - STARCHIP - STMICROELECTRONICS - SUPREMA - SYNCOTEK - TERMINAL TECHNOLOGIES - THALES - UNIFORM INDUSTRIAL CORP. - UTIMACO IS GMBH - WACOM EUROPE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS - WORLDLINE…

*Not a full list of the exhibitors at CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS.

For more information and a list of exhibitors by sector, please see: http://www.cartes.com/2015-Exhibitor-List

At the centre of the event, CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS will be running an 'INNOVATION PLAYGROUND' with the help of CNRFID, where visitors can try out and experiment with smart objects.

3 questions for Jean-Christophe Lecosse, CEO of CNRFID (National RFID Centre)

On 19 June 2015, you opened Connectwave, a resource centre for connected object applications and experimentation. What does it comprise? What feedback have you had? CNRFID created Connectwave as a resource centre aimed at fostering the transfer of connected object innovations from one sector to another and from the general public to the world of industry. It provides a space where people can exchange ideas, develop their own paths and make concrete plans by seeing solutions demonstrated. It was a huge success when it opened on 19 June. Just under 200 visitors came together: the discussions were fruitful and people were very enthusiastic about the prospects for innovation that the centre promotes.

What types of application do you demonstrate? We present applications in a wide variety of sectors: maintenance and industrial processes, secure access to buildings or data, waste management, secure traceability… the list goes on. To take an example from the retail sector: consumers can point their smartphone at a screen to bring up offers suited to their own personality or current wants... In the medical field, Connectwave demonstrates an application that monitors the temperature of critical products via a smartphone to ensure a smooth transfer of responsibility.

What will you be doing next? Have you formed a partnership with the CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS event? Can you tell us more about it? We will continue with the same momentum. As well as having a permanent resource centre, Connectwave also has a travelling exhibition space, which we will be showcasing at CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS. The future will revolve around connected objects. CNRFID has broadened its skills base by expanding from RFID to NFC and now to connected objects. CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS is now also focusing on connected objects. Connectwave will be present at CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS to demonstrate the value of these technologies in real-life applications by giving visitors the chance to handle them, try them out and think up their own applications.

CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS PARC DES EXPOSITIONS - PARIS-NORD VILLEPINTE !

Book your dates: 17- 19 Novembre 2015

Request press passes: http://www.cartes.com/Press/Ask-for-your-accreditation2 (from September 2015)

For more information, please visit: www.cartes.com.

About CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS

CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS, the world’s most comprehensive event for Secure Payment, Connection and Identification changes its name this year to TRUSTECH. The global TRUSTECH Network also organises leading exhibitions and conferences in Asia and North America. With an ambitious programme of exhibitor stands, conferences and awards and a focus on innovation, CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS 2015 confirms its position as the leading global event in the sector. In November, 460 exhibitors and 20,000 visitors from the Finance, Retail, Telecommunications, Government, Healthcare, Transport and many other sectors, from 160 countries, will converge on Paris to explore the way our digital world will evolve.

For further information or to register, go to: www.cartes.com.

CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS is organised by COMEXPOSIUM. COMEXPOSIUM, 4th leading event organiser world-wide*, is involved in 114 events for the general public and professionals, covering 17 different sectors. The group welcomes 38,000 exhibitors every year, 40% of whome are international, and 3,5 million visitors, 350,000 of whome come from abroad. COMEXPOSIUM organises 5 of the 10 biggest events held in France: SIAL, Foire de Paris, Intermat, SIMA and Paris International Agricultural Show. Customer satisfaction, innovation, growth and development and commitment to an eco-friendly approach are the key commitments of the COMEXPOSIUM Group’s products. Each event is a market leader, facilitating development, highlighting the sector and pre-empting market trends.

*Source: GLOBEX 2012

1 White Paper, 'The Internet of Things: How the Next Evolution of the Internet Is Changing Everything', by Dave Evans - Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG) - April 2011.

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The Security Media Department: A Realistic Image

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Monday, June 29th 2015 [ME NewsWire]

The Security Media Department is pleased to extend to you its warmest greetings and sincerest wishes for continued success, and we would like to thank you for your response and cooperation with our activities. We appreciate our partnership with you, as it strengthens the safety and security systems within the UAE.

We will share an image and caption that depicts realistic behaviors and events, and highlight both positive and negative behaviors that have been captured by the lenses of the Security Media Patrols. We do hope that you will allocate sufficient space for this activity, as this enhances our ability to raise security awareness and promote the sense of security within the society.

Photo Caption:

Traffic officers organizing the flow of traffic during the time of Iftar

(Photographed by the Security Media)

For more information about:

The Ministry of Interior, please click HERE

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Contacts

The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department

Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media

Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317

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Sigma-Tau of ALFASIGMA Group Grants Pierre Fabre Laboratories Exclusive License in 32 African Countries for Its Antimalarial Eurartesim®

Under European MA and produced according to stringent pharmaceutical standards, Eurartesim® meets the WHO recommendations that indicate Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy (ACT) as first line in endemic areas

ROME & CASTRES, France. - Thursday, July 2nd 2015 [ME NewsWire]

(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eurartesim® (dihydroartemisinin/piperaquine), a drug granted marketing authorization in Europe in 2012, is entrusted exclusively to Pierre Fabre in 32 African countries. Pierre Fabre will register, distribute and promote Eurartesim® in Senegal, Guinea, Mali, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Niger, Madagascar, Togo, Benin, RDC, Congo, Chad, Gabon, Cameroon, Mauritania, Burundi, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Angola, Ethiopia, Malawi, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Swaziland and Namibia.

Eurartesim® is a fixed-dose artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) comprising dihydroartemisinin and piperaquine. In endemic areas, associations allow the complete disappearance of the parasite faster than other antimalarial drugs and are therefore recommended by WHO (World Health Organization) to limit the emergence of resistant plasmodium strains(1). These combinations are also recommended in relation to drug combinations under one blister or in bulk, because they promote treatment adherence and reduce the risk of taking medicine alone, which would lead to increasing drug resistance(2). This European quality standards drug has been developed by the Italian pharmaceutical company Sigma-Tau, an ALFASIGMA Group company, in partnership with the not-for-profit research foundation Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV).

“We are very happy to announce this important agreement for the distribution of Eurartesim®, the drug developed from our research activities, in the field of antimalarial treatment”, Sigma-Tau General Manager Raffaele Sanguigni affirmed. “The distribution territory will cover nearly all of Africa. We are committed to ensuring its registration and distribution in those countries where malaria is endemic”.

"Eurartesim® is a drug with proven efficacy in combating malaria, a major health scourge in Africa. It thereby complements our portfolio of medicines and health products already widely distributed on the African continent where Pierre Fabre Group ranks among the top 10 pharmaceutical companies in terms of turnover(4). Our commitment in Africa is long-standing, and strengthening it is a key priority in our strategic plan Trajectoire 2018” commented Frédéric Duchesne, President of Pierre Fabre Pharmaceuticals.

Eurartesim® was approved by the European Medicine Agency (EMA) in 2011 and is currently available throughout Europe. In Asia, it was registered in 2012 in Cambodia, while in Africa, it has obtained marketing authorization in Tanzania, Ghana, Zambia, Kenya, Nigeria, and Burkina Faso. Eurartesim® is currently being registered in other countries and will soon become available in most of Africa.

* : ACT: artemisinin-based combination therapy (1) : Opinion of the French Transparency Commission February 2012 (HAS-French National Authority for Health) - Eurartesim (2) : WHO: http://www.who.int/malaria/areas/treatment/antimalarials_selection/en (3) : World Malaria Report 2014 (www.mmv.org) (4) : From IMS data - June 2014

Learn more at: web sites : www.sigma-tau.it Sigma-Tau

www.pierre-fabre.com Pierre Fabre

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ZTE Positive on M-ICT Opportunities in France After Toulouse Summit

CEO Shi Lirong outlines opportunities for collaboration in 5G, the Internet of Things and new energy in panel at China-France Business Summit in Toulouse, attended by top industry and government leaders, including Li Keqiang, Premier of the People’s Republic of China, and Manuel Valls, Prime Minister of France.

TOULOUSE, France. - Saturday, July 4th 2015 [ME NewsWire]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a major international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the Mobile Internet, anticipates increased opportunities for partnerships with companies in France in next-generation networks and ICT technology innovations, after Chief Executive Officer Shi Lirong’s participation as a panelist at this week’s China-France Business Summit in Toulouse.

At the “Digital Revolution and the Future of Industry” panel, Mr. Shi outlined opportunities for deeper collaboration in key technologies including 5G, the Internet of Things and new energy. The high-level China-France Business Summit was attended by top industry and government leaders, including Li Keqiang, Premier of the People’s Republic of China, and Manuel Valls, Prime Minister of France.

“ZTE values opportunities to work with our partners in France to accelerate the digitalization of industries and the development of smarter technologies and applications for consumers and businesses,” Mr. Shi said. “ZTE’s M-ICT strategy focuses on innovations in leading-edge networks and enterprise computing technologies to drive increased productivity and efficiencies for customers, making our company closely aligned with ongoing efforts in France to promote integration of ICT technologies with traditional industries.”

Other speakers on the panel included Luc Remont, President of Schneider Electric France, Li Huidi, Vice President of China Mobile, and Bernard Charles, CEO of Dassault System.

Mr. Shi said ZTE will strengthen its partnerships on 5G research with operators in France on standardization and research of essential technologies. ZTE has opportunities to work with French partners on 5G research under the Horizon 2020 program.

As a globally-leading player in 5G research, ZTE demonstrated its capabilities in this next-generation technology by being the pioneer in pre5G solutions, helping operators emulate 5G network characteristics on existing 4G infrastructure. ZTE’s leadership in 5G was recognized in numerous global awards, including the “2015 Global Technology Innovation Award in 5G Networks” from market consultants Frost & Sullivan in June, and the GTI excellence award in March.

Mr. Shi also identified opportunities for ZTE to work with French counterparts in the development of Cloud Computing and Big Data technologies to optimize operations of businesses, industries and organizations, through technologies such as the Internet of Vehicles and Smart City.

ZTE’s iCity family of Smart City solutions, deployed in more than 100 cities in over 40 countries, help customers in transportation, healthcare and education increase business productivity and efficiencies. Local governments can also leverage ZTE’s technologies to give residents improved access to public services. In June, ZTE won the TMF President’s Award at the 2015 TM Forum Global Summit in Nice, for its ZSmart CC (smart city & community) solution.

France, home to globally-leading automakers including Groupe Renault and PSA Peugeot Citroën, will also offer opportunities for ZTE’s Wireless Charging Solution for electric vehicles, Mr. Shi said. ZTE’s wireless-charging technology allows electric vehicles to re-charge their batteries more conveniently than current plug-in systems, offering high energy-efficiency and performance.

“France is a global leader in key technologies including aerospace, automobile, rail transportation and nuclear energy, and the government’s “New Industrial France” program will be a catalyst for new growth. ZTE looks forward to working with our partners in France to drive valuable and transformative innovations,” Mr. Shi said.

Contacts

ZTE Corporation

Margrete Ma, +86 755 26775207

Email: ma.gaili@zte.com.cn



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Azito Energie Inaugurates Côte d’Ivoire’s First Operational CCGT Power Plant

ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire. - Wednesday, July 1st 2015 [ME NewsWire]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Azito Energie SA (‘Azito’) today celebrates the commercial start-up of Phase 3 of its 430 MW combined-cycle gas turbine (‘CCGT’) Power Plant in Abidjan with an onsite inauguration ceremony held in the presence of His Excellency, President Alassane Ouattara, President of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire.

Azito is now one of the most modern, efficient power plants in West Africa and will provide one-quarter (25%) of Cote d’Ivoire’s current total electricity capacity.

The newly built Phase 3 of the Azito Power Plant adds ten percent (10%) more affordable and reliable electricity to the country.

Including the recent capacity expansion, the total investment in the Azito Power Plant amounts to USD615 million. Phase 3 was financed by shareholder equity, and loans from international and bilateral development agencies.

Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co Ltd, the engineering, procurement and construction contractor, completed the expansion earlier in 2015. During the peak of construction, the plant’s expansion created more than 1,300 jobs of which more than 60% were met by local employment.

The CEO of Globeleq, Azito’s major shareholder, Mikael Karlsson, commented: “This clearly demonstrates what can be achieved when governments, the international financing community and the private sector act in close cooperation to develop sub-Saharan Africa’s energy sector. Azito provides a blueprint for the development and financing of similar power projects, both in Côte d’Ivoire and West Africa as a whole.”

Luc Ayé, Azito's CEO said: “The scale of this power plant is indicative of the Government’s ambitions for Côte d’Ivoire. I would like to thank the Prime Minister and the Minister of Petroleum and Energy, our shareholders -Globeleq and IPS WA, a subsidiary of the Aga Khan Funds for Economic Development, AKFED - and financial partners for sharing our vision and ambition in bringing such a landmark power project to fruition, not forgetting the entire project team.”

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Notes to the Editors

Côte d’Ivoire, Francophone West Africa's largest economy, is an emerging regional power hub that has been in urgent need of increased reliable and efficient power supplies to stimulate the country’s economic growth.

The Azito Power Plant will contribute to the industrialisation of the country, which has been inhibited by a lack of dependable electricity infrastructure.

About Azito

The Azito power plant is located close to Abidjan, the Ivorian capital, at 6 km from the port. The plant has been in operation since 1999. The original simple cycle facility of 290 MW has been converted to a 430 MW CCGT power plant via the addition of a condensing steam turbine, powered by the gas turbines exhaust heat. This has increased electricity output by almost 50%, with no incremental gas consumption. In addition to increase energy efficiency, CCGT technology also reduces emissions. For more information, visit azitoenergie.com.

Contacts

Azito Energie SA

Angela Ezaley

+225 22 40 02 40



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Lynette Lambert

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