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Advanced Energy’s New Power Meter Improves Accuracy and Performance in Precision RF Power Applications

Integrating power sensor and meter into a single easy-to-use instrument, the new RF power meter simplifies monitoring and enables precise control

DENVER, COLORADO – Media OutReach – 15 December 2021 – Advanced Energy (Nasdaq: AEIS) – a global leader in highly engineered, precision power conversion, measurement and control solutions – today announced the GEMINI™ 5540A RF (Radio Frequency) power meter. The new power meter delivers highly accurate in-line RF power measurement in a flexible and convenient integrated unit for applications requiring precision RF power control in semiconductor, communication, industrial and medical markets. As the leader in RF power solutions in the semiconductor industry, Advanced Energy continues to bring new capabilities for improving plasma power controls and performance of advanced etch and deposition processes.

 

Combining sensor and meter capability into a single, easy-to-use instrument, the GEMINI 5540A measures at frequencies from 0.2 to 200 MHz and powers from 3 to 5,000 W with 2-sigma accuracy of ±0.5% + 0.5 W. This integrated instrument enables users to replace multiple instruments with a single meter for applications that require precise measurement and control of RF power.

 

“In demanding semiconductor processes such as high aspect ratio (HAR) plasma etch, precise control and chamber-to-chamber matching of the RF system directly impact process performance,” said Gerry Blumenstock, vice president, critical sensing and control products at Advanced Energy. “With the new GEMINI 5540A, OEMs can accurately calibrate the system and monitor RF power in real time, improving the fidelity and consistency of leading-edge plasma-based processes.”

 

The GEMINI 5540A incorporates a large, easy-to-read OLED digital display that simultaneously shows forward and reverse power, voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) and frequency. It automatically senses frequency with no reconfiguration required for forward and reverse power measurements. The meter reduces calibration to every 12 months, compared to six months for conventional instruments. It operates with a 5 V, 500 mA input supplied via a standard USB 2.0 port using either an external battery or AC power outlet and off-the-shelf USB adapter.

 

In addition to taking measurements directly, the meter can also be connected to a PC for collection, storage and audit of data using Advanced Energy’s GEMINI Tools data visualization software.

 

For detailed product information and technical specifications, visit www.tegam.com/shop/rf-microwave/power-meters/no-product/gemini-5540a-rf-power-meter

 

About Advanced Energy

Advanced Energy (Nasdaq: AEIS) is a global leader in the design and manufacturing of highly engineered, precision power conversion, measurement and control solutions for mission-critical applications and processes. AE’s power solutions enable customer innovation in complex applications for a wide range of industries including semiconductor equipment, industrial, manufacturing, telecommunications, data center computing and healthcare. With engineering know-how and responsive service and support around the globe, the company builds collaborative partnerships to meet technology advances, propel growth for its customers and innovate the future of power. Advanced Energy has devoted four decades to perfecting power for its global customers and is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, USA. For more information, visit www.advancedenergy.com.

Advanced Energy | Precision. Power. Performance.

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Siklus Announces Business Growth And Sustainability Results For 2021

JAKARTA, INDONESIA – Media OutReach – 15 December 2021  Siklus, an Indonesia-based firm solving economic and environmental issues through its e-commerce and refill delivery solution, is reporting its business growth and environmental impact results for 2021.

Laksamana Sakti (Head of Operations) & Jane von Rabenau (CEO)

 

Business growth:

After focusing efforts on R&D, pilot testing, and fine-tuning its business model the previous year, Siklus kick-started sales in Jakarta in January 2021. Over the course of the year, Siklus achieved 20X growth in sales, achieving over IDR 11.5 billion (USD 800k) in Annual Recurring Revenue and 15X growth in active users.

 

Addressing the plastic waste crisis:

Indonesia produces 6.8 million tonnes of plastic waste annually, ranking it the second-largest contributor of ocean plastic waste in the world – second only to China, and more than India (The Borgen Project, 2021). In 2021, Siklus has already managed to save over 1.8 million single-use plastic packaging from being produced.  

 

“Before starting Siklus, I was advised that selling household consumer products as refills would not be feasible. Today, Siklus is now providing refill solutions to thousands of families in Jakarta. We have grown 20X this year, and established partnerships with many of the top FMCGs,” shares Jane von Rabenau, Co-Founder & CEO of Siklus. “And as our business grows, we steadily increase our environmental impact. To date, I’m proud to announce that Siklus has helped save nearly 2 million plastic packages from being produced, replacing them with refills.”

 

Siklus x FMCGs:

In 2021, Siklus established partnerships with industry-leading FMCGs, allowing the business to sell popular household products via refill to Indonesian consumers. Siklus now works with Nestlé, P&G, Reckitt, Mars Petcare, Godrej, Unza Vitalis, Wings and Total.

 

“The commitment from the FMCGs to sign on with us this year justifies our business model, and is testament to the combined business and environmental potential of our refill solution,” says Laksamana Sakti, Head of Operations at Siklus. “Early next year, we will be announcing more major FMCG partners into our refill ecosystem.”

 

Siklus recently started a partnership with Reckitt to sell and deliver its Dettol products to Indonesian consumers via refills:

 

“Reckitt is passionate about creating positive impacts on consumers’ lives, as well as putting efforts on sustainable initiatives, which include protecting the environment. This new partnership with Siklus, is another way for Reckitt to further develop and scale our environmental mission-driven business in Indonesia,” says Donny Wahyudi, Head of External Communications & Community Affairs Reckitt Indonesia.

 

2022 outlook:

Siklus recently secured a pilot project in Labuan Bajo, which is set to kick-start in Q1 2022. The pilot is in partnership with the Indonesian Waste Platform (IWP), leveraging Siklus’ refill solution to reduce plastic waste in Indonesia’s Rural & Remote Communities (RRC). IWP has committed to support Siklus expansion to bring its refill business to other rural regions in Maluku, Sumatera, NTT, Bali, Java and Sulawesi. These pilots, along with other upcoming FMCG and commercial partnerships also set to activate in the new year, Siklus’ outlook for 2022 looks promising.

 

About Siklus

Siklus is reinventing the future of retail by selling everyday necessities without packaging, and at a lower cost. Consumers purchase refills of consumer products using the Siklus mobile app (Android and iOS) after which orders are delivered direct to their homes.

Siklus’ e-commerce and refill technology provides safe and precise dispensing, optimization of supply chains, and collection of rich data, allowing consumer brands to engage and sell to customers in an efficient and sustainable way. For more information, please visit: www.siklus.com

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Laos Confirms 1,245 New Cases of Covid-19 and Six Deaths

Covid-19 Update for Laos
Covid-19 Update for Laos

Laos has recorded 1,245 cases of Covid-19 across the country today, with six new deaths.

Laos to Play Cocky Cambodia Before Leaving AFF Suzuki Cup

The full Laos squad at the AFF Suzuki Cup 2020.
The full Laos squad at the AFF Suzuki Cup 2020 (Photo: AFF)


Laos could have its chance to break a losing streak when it faces off against cocky Cambodia later today in the AFF Suzuki Cup 2020.

MODIFI Announces 145m USD to Power International SME Trade Among Supply Chain Turmoil

AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS – Media OutReach – 15 December 2021  Global fintech MODIFI today announced 145m USD in debt financing with existing bank partners Silicon Valley Bank and Solarisbank. The funds will be used to address increasing demand and help more small and medium-sized enterprises trade internationally on MODIFI’s digital platform.

 

COVID-19 has negatively impacted SME exporters and importers, with the trade finance gap widening to 1.7 trillion USD, 15% higher than 2 years ago. As global trade is booming and consumer demand is on the rise, they are unable to capitalize on new opportunities and navigate through supply chain disruptions.

 

“2021 has been a challenging year for SMEs, who had to cope with logistics issues and skyrocketing freight rates amid a strong rebound in consumer demand. We were able to step in and help our clients get additional liquidity and risk protection, thus enabling them to fulfil extra orders and grow their business. We are excited to continue our partnership with Silicon Valley Bank and Solarisbank and are honored by their commitment to our mission” says CEO and Co-Founder Nelson Holzner.

 

Increase in the facility amount will help address growing demand for the MODIFI products in the company’s markets worldwide. MODIFI has quadrupled its business year on year with India remaining the largest single market, and Greater China, UAE and Germany actively picking up pace. 2021 started off with MODIFI’s launch in the Netherlands, the US and Bangladesh.

 

“We are incredibly excited at Silicon Valley Bank to build on our existing relationship with MODIFI as it continues on its trajectory to become a leading provider of trade financing products. With trade severely affected by the restrictions resulting from COVID-19 and other macroeconomic issues, trade financing has been instrumental in reducing the adverse effects to businesses relating to both exports and imports. Our continued partnership showcases the ability of SVB’s warehouse financing platform to play a pivotal role in the growth of cutting edge fintechs like MODIFI”, says Conor Sheehy, Head of Fintech Warehousing at SVB EMEA.

 

“We are excited to take our partnership with MODIFI to the next level and help more SMEs manage their liquidity and emerge as winners from the current supply chain crisis. There is a growing need for innovative solutions that remove barriers, increase transparency and enable small and midsize businesses to trade on a par with larger corporates. At Solarisbank, we are committed to empowering our partners to scale quickly and serve more customers through our API-based lending platform”, says Nicolas Knecht, Managing Director Lending of Solarisbank.

 

MODIFI is the only digital trade finance platform for SMEs that spans the three major trading regions of Europe, Asia and North America – a cluster which encompasses approximately 80% of global imports and exports. It provides SMEs with simple digital solutions to finance and manage their trades, protect them from counterparty risk, and easily track their shipments. Having raised its Series B round in September, the company is now working on major upgrades to its digital platform, which will expand the product offering beyond trade finance and allow MODIFI customers to take care of all trade-related activities in one place.

 

MODIFI currently operates out of 9 offices in Berlin, Amsterdam, New York, Delhi, Mumbai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Dubai and Dhaka.

 

About MODIFI:

MODIFI is a global fintech company that helps small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) finance and manage their international trades. Serving over 1,000 buyers and sellers across more than 40 countries, MODIFI offers simple digital solutions that enable SMEs to trade like large corporates. Through its digital platform the company empowers businesses to grow, fostering strong international partnerships and benefitting local economies. To see how small and medium sized businesses can grow with MODIFI, visit www.modifi.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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About Silicon Valley Bank:

Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) helps innovative businesses and their investors move bold ideas forward, fast. SVB provides a range of financial services and targeted expertise to companies of all sizes in innovation centres around the world, including the UK. With commercial and international banking services, SVB helps address the unique needs of innovators. Learn more at svb.com

Silicon Valley Bank Germany Branch is a branch of Silicon Valley Bank.

Silicon Valley Bank, a public corporation with limited liability (Aktiengesellschaft) under the laws of the U.S. federal state of California, with registered office in Santa Clara, California, U.S.A. is registered with the California Secretary of State under No. C1175907, Chief Executive Officer (Vorstand): Gregory W Becker, Chairman of the Board of Directors (Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender): Roger F Dunbar. Silicon Valley Bank Germany Branch with registered office in Frankfurt am Main is registered with the local court of Frankfurt am Main under No. HRB 112038, Branch Directors (Geschäftsleiter): Phillip Lovett, Dayanara Heisig.

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About Solarisbank:

Solarisbank is Europe’s leading Banking-as-a-Service platform. As a technology company with a full German banking license, Solarisbank enables other companies to offer their own financial services both rapidly and compliantly. Using our simple APIs, we enable partners to integrate Solarisbank’s modular banking services directly into their own product offering at a much more efficient cost. The platform offers digital bank accounts and payment cards, identification and lending services, digital assets, including custody and brokerage, as well as services provided by integrated third-party providers. In 2021, Solarisbank launched in France, Italy, and Spain to offer local IBANs, providing access to local financial ecosystems in Europe’s four largest markets. Headquartered in Berlin, over 450 Solarians representing over 60+ nationalities are working together to transform the financial services industry.

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ARISTA Biotech Confirms Antigen Test Effectiveness Against Omicron and other COVID variants

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 15 December 2021 – ARISTA Biotech Pte Ltd (“ARISTA”), manufacturer of COVID-19 antigen & antibody diagnostics, confirms that its COVID-19 antigen rapid test, which tests for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus in clinical specimens, is able to detect the recently identified B.1.1.529 (Omicron) variant.

On 26th November 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced and designated variant B.1.1529 named Omicron, a newly identified variant first identified in Botswana and South Africa, as a Variant of Concern. Early indication suggested this variant may have higher transmissibility and has already spread to over 30 countries in an accelerated manner.

Sequence study of the Omicron variant confirmed that it harbors more than 30 mutations across its genome with the majority of mutations in the Spike protein. The Omicron variant possesses three replacement and one deletion mutations in the N-protein compared to the original viral strain (Table 1).

The ARISTA TM COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test is designed to identify the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus in clinical specimens by detecting the nucleocapsid protein (N-protein) in the core of the virus. ARISTA has conducted studies using recombinant variant N-proteins to validate and confirm the ARISTA COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test is able to detect over 400+ variants, including B.1.1.7 (Alpha), B.1.351 (Beta), P.1 (Gamma), B.1.617, B.1.617.2 (Delta), AY.1/AY.2/AY.3 (Delta Plus), B.1.617.3, C.37 (Lambda) and B.1.1.529 (Omicron) with similar sensitivities (Table 2).

Our preliminary laboratory results indicate that the sensitivity of the ARISTA COVID-19 Antigen Test remains similar for all variants tested to date – including the Omicron variant. Further performance validation results and clinical studies on the Omicron variant are underway and will be made available in due course.

Letter of Statement

ARISTA™ COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test is designed to detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus in a clinical specimen by identifying the nucleocapsid protein (N-protein) of SARS-CoV-2 viral antigen and is used as an aid in rapid screening of COVID-19 infection. As the product manufacturer, ARISTA Biotech Pte Ltd (“ARISTA”) is responsible for the performance of the product and ensures it can be effective against all key emerging variants.

On 26th November 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced and designated variant B.1.1529 named Omicron, a newly identified variant from Botswana and South Africa, as a Variant of Concern. Early indications suggest this variant to have higher transmissibility and has already spread through multiple countries in an accelerated manner.

Sequence study of the Omicron variant confirms that it harbors more than 30 mutations across its genome with the majority of the mutations in the Spike protein. The Omicron variant possess three replacement and one deletion mutations in the N-protein compared to the original viral strain.

ARISTA continues to monitor and validate the product’s performance against all major emerging variants, and we hereby confirm that the ARISTATM COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test product continue to detect the Omicron variant with no loss in sensitivity.

ARISTA has conducted studies using recombinant variant N-proteins to validate and confirm similar detection sensitivity on B.1.1.7 (Alpha), B.1.351 (Beta), P.1 (Gamma), B.1.617, B.1.617.2 (Delta), AY.1/AY.2/AY.3 (Delta Plus), B.1.617.3, C.37 (Lambda) and B.1.529 (Omicron).

ARISTA will conduct further molecular validation and field clinical studies to demonstrate the clinical performance of the ARISTA product towards the Delta and Omicron variants. We will continue to monitor the emerging variants and evaluate the performance of ARISTA™ COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test against new important variants as they emerge.  Further information will be shared when available.

Dr. Eric Tang

Chief Scientific Officer

ARISTA Biotech Pte. Ltd.

1st December 2021

About ARISTA Biotech Pte. Ltd

Arista is a global biotech company that provides innovative diagnostic technologies, strategic products and “big data” analytics for novel disease management, including the COVID-19 pandemic and other infectious or critical illnesses.

For more information, please visit https://aristabio.com

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Salaries expected to recover to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels in Southeast Asia in 2022, Aon study reveals

  • Salary increases in 2021 were lower than in 2020; bonus pay-outs dropped approximately 25 percent.
  • Some industries, such as private banking, saw continued increases in salaries while retail and professional services faced challenges.

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 15 December 2021 – The COVID-19 pandemic has weighed heavily on talent strategies with muted salary increases across Southeast Asia, according to a study by Aon plc (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional services firm. The second edition of Aon’s 2021 Salary Increase and Turnover Study was conducted from June 2020 to June 2021, surveying the salary movements and turnover rates of more than 870 companies across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam.

 

Companies must prepare for potential talent risks in 2022 following a muted 2021

In Singapore, salary increases across industries dropped to 3.3 percent in 2021 from 3.8 percent in 2020. Similar trends were seen in Malaysia and Thailand, with 2021 salary increases of approximately 4.5 percent and 4.4 percent, compared to 4.7 percent and 4.9 percent in 2020, respectively. Bonus pay-outs, which were relatively insulated in 2020–calculated for the previous performance year–also dropped between 20 – 25 percent in 2021 across Southeast Asia.

 

However, as organisations settle into new and agile workforce models, compensation policies are expected to normalise to pre-pandemic levels in 2022. The study showed that salary increases for Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand are forecasted to recover to 3.8 percent, 4.9 percent and 4.9 percent, respectively, in the coming year.

 

Voluntary turnover in 2021 remained either mostly flat or declined, as reported in Singapore (from 11.3 percent in 2020 to 10.8 percent in 2021) and Malaysia (from 10.6 percent in 2020 to 8.7 percent in 2021), demonstrating there is hesitation in switching employers amid an uncertain business landscape.

 

However, as the Southeast Asian economy is poised to recover, Aon expects turnover to increase following the current downturn.

 

Rahul Chawla, Managing Director, Aon’s Human Capital Solutions, Southeast Asia, said: “Organisations need to prepare for and have the right strategies for global talent trends such as ‘The Great Resignation.’ This will be further complicated by other factors introduced by the pandemic, such as new working models and a higher demand for digital skills. However, these extraordinary times also present opportunities for companies to stay ahead of the curve in the war for talent as they continue to build resilient workforces. We expect to soon see a surge in hiring and turnover activity so rethinking compensation and benefits strategies will be a critical success factor to prepare for the next year.”

 

Retail, hospitality, and professional services continue to face headwinds

The study also revealed how the pandemic impacted individual sectors. In financial services, the consumer banking industry saw minimal salary increases due to prevailing macro-economic conditions and the business performance of banks. However, private banking saw continued salary growth on the back of continued wealth creation in the region and the need for sophisticated financial planning. Similarly, the life sciences and medical devices industries saw salary increases in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand of 3.6 percent, 4.6 percent, and 5.0 percent respectively. In contrast, retail, hospitality, and professional services continue to face headwinds; for example, the Singapore market saw a salary increase of just 3.0 percent in the consulting and professional services industry.

 

To address some of these challenges, data from Aon shows that organisations have invested in different talent groups and skillsets. For example, in response to the growing importance of digital solutions in new working models and the need to address the increased risk to employee health and wellbeing, salaries in IT and human resources in certain economies such as Thailand showed the strongest recovery, with salaries for junior employees increasing by up to 20 percent.


Median Salary Increase in 2020 and 2021

Country/Territory

Salary Increase 2020

Salary Increase 2021

Singapore

3.8%

3.3%

Malaysia

4.7%

4.5%

Thailand

4.9%

4.4%

Indonesia

7.5%

6.5%

Vietnam

8.5%

7.5%

Median Voluntary Turnover in 2020 and 2021



 

“The trends observed for 2021 reflect the phases of react, recover and reshape that most companies have experienced in the last 18 months. With higher vaccination rates across Southeast Asia and the resumption of travel, the expectation in 2022 is for a long-awaited recovery where we will see more movements in the talent market. While continuing to fight the war for talent, organisations can leverage these data and insights to make better, more informed decisions as they build roadmaps to deliver enhanced value for employees in the future,” said Chawla.

 

To view the study, please click here.

About the study

Aon’s Salary Increase and Turnover Study provides clients with actionable insights to ensure their pay cycles are aligned with overall market trends. Conducted twice a year, the study spans more than 130 countries/territories and 4,100 companies globally.

The Salary Increase and Turnover Study covers the following key market practices:

  • Actual overall and merit-based salary increases
  • Budgeted overall and merit-based salary increases
  • Expected hiring and workforce growth trends
  • Key talent identification and rewards differentiation practices
  • Performance management practices
  • Promotion practices
  • Salary structure movement trends
  • Voluntary and involuntary turnover rates

 

About Aon

Aon plc (NYSE: AON) exists to shape decisions for the better — to protect and enrich the lives of people around the world. Our colleagues provide our clients in over 120 countries with advice and solutions that give them the clarity and confidence to make better decisions to protect and grow their business.

Follow Aon on Twitter and LinkedIn. Stay up-to-date by visiting the Aon Newsroom and sign up for News Alerts here.

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Qwang Launches in Singapore New Vietnamese Rice Noodle Salad Experience With A Healthier Twist

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 15 December 2021  Qwang, a brand new quick-serve Vietnamese Rice Noodle Salad concept, opens its doors this December, bringing refreshing bowls of authentic Vietnamese casual dining goodness to foodies across Singapore.

 

Drawing inspiration from the classic and popular Vietnamese rice vermicelli dish Bún Thịt Nướng (grill pork rice noodle salad), with updated ingredients, preparation methods and cooking styles to suit today’s healthier dietary preferences, Qwang aspires to bring the unique flavour and taste of this quintessential Vietnamese daily foodfare to a wider consumer audience.

 

With a healthier cooking approach, reduced oil usage and no MSG, Qwang is the perfect choice to get your Vietnamese food fix while staying on the right side of your dietary plans. 

 

Goodness in a bowl


The Qwang rice noodle salad combines and folds in layers of taste, flavours and texture – at the same time savoury, sweet, crunchy, crisp and zesty – into a balanced bowl of hearty and satisfying meal experience.

 

Every Qwang salad bowl starts with the assembly of the base: consisting of springy rice noodles mixed with a generous serving of fresh Romaine lettuce, Japanese cucumbers and succulent cherry tomatoes, followed by a dash of vietnamese pickled daikon and carrots.

 

For proteins, choose from our signature roast ribeye, classic roast-grilled pork cutlet or belly, as well as specially marinated chicken. There is also the option of spice-rubbed, roasted beancurd cubes for those who are vegetarian inclined.

 

The ensemble is topped off with fresh herbs – mint and basil leaves – and a sprinkling of chopped roasted peanuts.

 

Finally, to complete the whole experience, drizzle your Qwang salad bowl with our own specially concocted version of the traditional Vietnamese dipping sauce, nước chấm.

 

Give everything a good toss to mix it all in, and you’re now ready to enjoy!

Sharing the love for Vietnamese food


Qwang culminates a journey of love for the brand’s co-founder and spokesperson Chew that began almost a decade ago.

 

“Most people immediately think of Phở or Bánh mì when they think of Vietnamese food, but for me, it’s the rice noodle salad dish, Bún Thịt Nướng, that speaks to me as the quintessential Vietnamese dish, a chaotic yet logical balance of layered tastes and flavours that in a way perfectly represents the varied and kaleidoscopic nature of Vietnamese culture”, explained Chew.

 

“We are extremely passionate about Vietnamese food and wish to share our love for it with more people throughout Singapore, and beyond. And that is what inspired us to start Qwang”, Chew elaborated.

 

Beyond the current offering, Qwang has plans to introduce other popular Vietnamese food items in the future, as part of its mission to be recognised as a brand synonymous with authentic and quality Vietnamese food in Singapore

Launch promotion


To celebrate its launch, Qwang is offering Chilled Vietnamese Coffee free with every Qwang salad bowl purchase, from now till 31 December 2021, or whilst stock lasts.

 

Simply order online at www.qwang.sg for islandwide delivery or self-pickup at Qwang’s outlet, located at: 9 Yio Chu Kang Road, Space @ Kovan #01-51, Singapore 545523.

 

Walk-in for takeaway orders is available as well.

 

Operating hours are 11am to 9pm daily.

 

Qwang is now open for business. Get your healthy and refreshing bowl of Vietnamese rice noodle salad today.

About Qwang

Qwang is a Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) concept that offers a fresh take on the classic Vietnamese rice noodle salad dish, Bún Thịt Nướng, that retains the traditional and unique flavours of Vietnamese soul food while adding new dimensions to suit the fast casual and healthier diet preferences of today’s consumers.

With a hearty mix of daily fresh greens, tasty proteins and refreshing herbs, drizzled with its unique savoury and tangy dressing sauce, a Qwang bowl is just what one needs to enjoy a satisfying meal that feeds the senses, body and soul all at the same time.

For more information on Qwang, visit www.qwang.sg.

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