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CommonWealth Parenting Combines Education with the Metaverse during the 2022 International Conference on Education Innovation

TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach – 14 November 2022 – Taiwan’s seminal education-related extravaganza, the “International Conference on Education Innovation” hosted by CommonWealth Education Media and Publishing (CommonWealth Parenting), recently concluded its eleventh iteration. The central theme of 2022 was “Better”. Over 30 educational leaders from Taiwan, Japan, and the United States shared their views with nearly 1,000 participating parents and education workers during the live event.

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Silicon Valley-based entrepreneur Jackie Lee and metaverse expert Ju-Chun Ko discuss the potential link between the metaverse and education.

As interest in the “metaverse” engulfs the globe, the possibilities of integrating education with high tech have become a subject of widespread attention. In light of this, the Conference in 2022 featured the “Edtech Metaverse” demonstration area, in which a futuristic classroom helped visitors experience how technology may enhance learning with the application of augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), mixed reality (MR), and other inventions. Companies that participated in this year’s conference represented some of the leaders of edtech in Taiwan. Their exhibitions and presentations showed that the future of learning will not be limited to the real world, and that the infusion of technology can turn the ideal of “personalized learning” into reality.

The concurrently held seminar focused on the future of teaching and the nurturing of talent. In regard to teaching, Silicon Valley-based tech company ScienceVR founder Jackie Lee and metaverse expert Ju-Chun Ko delved into how the metaverse can unleash the potential of learning. In terms of nurturing talent, former Google Taiwan Managing Director Lee-Feng Chien shared the opinion that in the past, Taiwan produced talent that was good at solving problems; but in the future, the focus should be to nurture talented individuals who know how to ask the right questions. Hocheng Hong, the former president of National Tsing Hua University, stated that many future occupations have yet to be invented. Therefore, parents should not rush to give guidance or make predictions; instead, they should believe in their children’s potential and trust that every child will find a suitable calling.

CommonWealth Parenting’s International Conference on Education Innovation will continue to leverage the power of the media to construct innovative educational platforms that will expedite the realization of better education through in-depth dialogue and exchanges.

Lifebuoy and Doctor Anywhere Announce a Strategic Partnership to Help Advance Singapore’s Preventive Healthcare Strategy

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 14 November 2022 – Lifebuoy, the world’s number one hygiene soap brand1, entered an official partnership today with Doctor Anywhere (DA), a regional omnichannel health provider, aiming to educate, engage, and enable one million Singaporeans to improve their health proactively.

The ceremony was held at @one-north Unilever campus, the APAC headquarters for the global multinational company. From left to right, Poh Yin Khim, Global Lead Lifebuoy, Samir Singh, Global CMO Personal Care and CEO Singapore, Unilever, Fong Pin Fen, Vice President & Head, Consumer, Economic Development Board, Fabian Garcia, President of Personal Care, Unilever, Lim Wai Mun, Founder & CEO of Doctor Anywhere, Audrey Loke, Director, Enterprise Singapore and Dr Raymond Ong, Senior Doctor, Doctor Anywhere
The ceremony was held at @one-north Unilever campus, the APAC headquarters for the global multinational company. From left to right, Poh Yin Khim, Global Lead Lifebuoy, Samir Singh, Global CMO Personal Care and CEO Singapore, Unilever, Fong Pin Fen, Vice President & Head, Consumer, Economic Development Board, Fabian Garcia, President of Personal Care, Unilever, Lim Wai Mun, Founder & CEO of Doctor Anywhere, Audrey Loke, Director, Enterprise Singapore and Dr Raymond Ong, Senior Doctor, Doctor Anywhere

Earlier this year, the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced the ‘Healthier SG’ strategy, a significant transformation of Singapore’s healthcare system. The aim was to steer the nation towards proactive preventive care and empower people to chart their journey towards better health, including the crucial step of helping the population reshape their health-related behaviours and lifestyles.

Fuelled by Lifebuoy’s mission to protect lives, the alliance supports Singapore’s national strategy as it moves towards a preventive approach to health. With the brand’s reach as a respected household brand and Doctor Anywhere’s digital healthcare expertise, it presented a unique opportunity for two leading companies to unite and build a Singaporean solution to support the national agenda.

The MOU will strengthen efforts for joint advocacy and support for preventive healthcare in Singapore. These efforts will be guided by a long-term three-year ambition at scale, supporting vulnerable groups and enabling greater access to healthcare services and resources.

By 2025, the partnership aims to:

  • Reach 1 million Singapore residents with content educating on the importance of preventive care and steps everyone can take to improve their health, with a focus on everyday illnesses/health.
  • Increase access to preventive care resources and services for 10,000 Singaporeans in need (elderly, disabled, financially vulnerable).
  • Strengthen Singapore’s healthcare ecosystem by providing accessibility and affordability by launching new preventive care digital health risk assessment, services and resources.

The work has already started with a first of a kind of on-ground event held at Jalan Besar Community Club on 12th November, funded by Lifebuoy with health screenings provided by Doctor Anywhere. During the event, over 120 health screenings were conducted, with dedicated fun fair for kids to learn about handwashing and hygiene.

Ms Denise Phua, Mayor of Central Singapore District and Adviser to Jalan Besar GRC (Kampong Glam), said, “The partnership between Unilever and Dr Anywhere is a great step towards supporting Singapore’s vision of preventive healthcare for our people. Unilever has been a very active partner for Central Singapore, providing complimentary healthcare products to bless many residents in need. We are delighted that Jalan Besar was selected as the first stop to launch the preventive healthcare initiatives of health education and screenings by the two partners. We are delighted to be a key community partner to help realise this vision that both partners and Singapore share. I am confident the joint efforts will make a difference towards a better life for our residents.”

Accelerating Singapore’s transformation towards a healthier future

Poh Khim Yin, Global Lead for Lifebuoy, comments, “We have always made and will continue to make quality, affordable products centred around promoting healthy hygiene habits. As a brand, we are about prevention help, but today, more is needed. The partnership with DA is a further evolution in Lifebuoy’s purpose to extend from product to services like telehealth.”

Lifebuoy is the fourth most consumed brand[1] in the world, with over 100 years of taking action to drive positive change through its large-scale behaviour change programs, which instil positive habits. With its scale and knowledge, it will share its resources with Singapore’s most exciting tech start-ups with expertise in healthcare.

“We might appear to be two very different brands, but a common belief unites us that prevention is better than cure when it comes to health. Simple actions like practising good hand hygiene and undergoing regular health screenings can make all the difference.”

Lim Wai Mun, Founder and CEO of Doctor Anywhere, said: “Emerging from the pandemic, Singaporeans have embraced new digital health innovations and are increasingly concerned about their health and well-being. There is an untapped opportunity to leverage these shifts to fundamentally change how we think and manage their health, even as Singapore looks to meet the rising healthcare challenges of the ageing population and the rise in chronic disease. Our partnership with Lifebuoy in Singapore is a significant undertaking to advance and support Singapore’s Healthier SG strategy in moving beyond reactive healthcare to prevention. By providing access, tools and awareness to help all Singaporeans make prevention at the heart of their health, it marks the transformation towards a healthier population and a healthier future for all.”

Singapore is a strategic hub for both companies:

Singapore is paving the way for digital health ecosystems with new business models delivering healthcare in an increasingly scalable, sustainable, and personalised way. Lifebuoy’s ASEAN telehealth strategy has been in place since 2020 across APAC. Lifebuoy’s telehealth activations have reached almost 300 million people since 2020.


[1] Based on Kantar Brand Footprint Report 2022. Details available on https://kantar.turtl.co/story/brand-footprint-2022-p/

Hashtag: #Lifebuoy

About Lifebuoy

Lifebuoy is the world’s number one hygiene soap brand, sold in over 100 countries. Through the Lifebuoy brand, we aim to make a difference by creating quality, affordable products and promoting healthy hygiene habits. Since 2010, we have reached over 1 billion people through our handwashing programs.

Since the launch of the Lifebuoy brand in 1894, we have supported people in their quest for better personal hygiene. The classic red bar of soap and its distinctive medicated carbolic scent was synonymous with cleanliness throughout the twentieth century. Today, the brand is so much more. With its many soap variants and specially designed body washes. These, along with the range of liquid hand washes and hand hygiene gel, ensure daily hygiene and freshness for the entire family. For more information, please visit:

About Doctor Anywhere

Doctor Anywhere is a regional tech-enabled, omnichannel healthcare company, on a mission to make healthcare simple, accessible, and efficient for everyone. Doctor Anywhere’s digital platform bridges gaps in the healthcare ecosystem through technology and innovation, enabling users to manage their health easily and effectively through the DA mobile app. Headquartered in Singapore and with a presence in six countries across the region, Doctor Anywhere now serves more than 2.5 million (and growing) users across Southeast Asia. For more information visit:

Charting holistic development in the fields of business and accountancy through the inaugural Crowe Scholarship

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 14 November 2022 – Crowe Singapore (“Crowe”) has awarded two Ngee Ann Polytechnic students with its inaugural Crowe Scholarship, which aims to motivate outstanding students to make an impact in the society and the fields of business and accountancy.

Newly minted Crowe Scholars, Mr Jonathan Chaw Junxi and Ms Kelly Ker Sze Yee with (from left to right) Ngee Ann Polytechnic Director for the School of Business & Accountancy Mr William Lim, CEO of Crowe Global, Mr David Mellor, and Chief Executive and Managing Partner of Crowe Singapore, Mr Tan Kuang Hui.

Newly minted Crowe Scholars, Mr Jonathan Chaw Junxi and Ms Kelly Ker Sze Yee with (from left to right) Ngee Ann Polytechnic Director for the School of Business & Accountancy Mr William Lim, CEO of Crowe Global, Mr David Mellor, and Chief Executive and Managing Partner of Crowe Singapore, Mr Tan Kuang Hui.

Through the scholarship programme, Crowe hopes to nurture creative, reflective global citizens and talents who are keen to lead the future of accounting in the fast-evolving digital landscape. Apart from promoting academic excellence, the three-year scholarship programme offers career and holistic development opportunities through internships with Crowe and mentorship by Crowe professionals.

Two Year 2 Ngee Ann Polytechnic students from the School of Business and Accountancy – Mr Jonathan Chaw Junxi and Ms Kelly Ker Sze Yee were awarded the scholarships last Friday, 11 November 2022, at Crowe Singapore’s 20th anniversary celebrations dinner.

“The accounting profession has been evolving for decades, driven by disruptions, the acceleration of digitalisation and the use of artificial intelligence. To keep thriving, the future of accounting means embracing change – by moving away from simply compliance-driven work to being a well-rounded trusted business advisor to clients,” Mr Tan Kuang Hui, Chief Executive and Managing Partner of Crowe Singapore, said. “We are pleased to launch the Crowe Scholarship, in partnership with Ngee Ann Polytechnic, to support young talents who are keen to take up this challenge in the accountancy and finance industry and serve with the highest level of integrity. We congratulate the two deserving students, Jonathan and Kelly, who have not only excelled academically but have impressed us with their meaningful contributions to the community.”

Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Mr William Lim, Director for the School of Business & Accountancy, said, “As a testament to Crowe Singapore’s business acumen and foresightedness, we are honoured that Ngee Ann Polytechnic has been selected to be a key partner in grooming talents for tomorrow. These scholars will be provided with meaningful internship and mentorship opportunities to develop their skills at Crowe Singapore, to guide their career development.”

The two newly minted Crowe scholars hope to make an impact in the industry. Mr Chaw commented, I am very honoured to receive this scholarship and thankful to have the opportunity to learn and work with leading accounting professionals. I hope to gain greater insights about the industry, sharpen my people skills and expand my professional network. Crowe’s core values are very much aligned with my own. After my internship with Crowe, I hope to share my newly learned skills and industry knowledge with my peers so they can make positive impact on their careers as well.”

Ms Ker added, I am extremely grateful to be a recipient of the Crowe Scholarship which will support my professional development in several ways. With this scholarship, I hope to further enhance my interpersonal skills and accounting knowledge, so I can make key contributions to the accounting industry in the future.

Founded in 2002, Crowe Singapore is a fast-growing, full-fledged professional services firm. A member of Crowe Global, which is the 9th largest global accounting network by revenue, the Singapore firm leverages its core strengths in audit, tax, risk advisory, accounting and fund administration to provide a full suite of professional services, serving the needs of public-listed entities, multinational corporations and financial institutions. The firm has recently expanded its offerings to include digital advisory, sustainability and cybersecurity services.

A bursary programme, Crowe Student Aid Grant, has also been launched to support Ngee Ann Polytechnic students from low-income families through financial assistance and mentorship opportunities. The grant is a top-up to the government bursary (for Singapore citizens) that will allow for full coverage of the annual tuition fees and supplement other study-related expenses. Beyond financial aid, the student aid grant recipients are encouraged to engage in mentorship opportunities offered by Crowe. Such engagement includes conversations to broaden the students’ worldviews and assist them to make more informed career choices.
Hashtag: #CroweSingapore #NgeeAnnPolytechnic

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About Crowe Singapore

A member of Crowe Global, the 9th largest global accounting networks by revenue, Crowe Singapore is a full-fledged professional services firm that provides audit, advisory, tax, outsourcing and fund administration solutions to a diverse and international clientele including public-listed entities, multinational corporations and financial institutions. Through its core values of caring, sharing, investing and growing, Crowe Singapore holds itself to high standards of integrity and excellence, always striving to provide services that pay attention to its clients’ vision, strategy and goals. It aims to be long-term trusted advisors to its clients.

About Ngee Ann Polytechnic

Ngee Ann Polytechnic started in 1963 and is today one of Singapore’s leading institutions of higher learning with over 13,000 enrolled students in close to 40 disciplines. It seeks to develop students with a passion for learning, values for life, and competencies to thrive in a global workplace. The polytechnic also supports Continuing Education and Training (CET) through its CET Academy, which offers a wide range of part-time programmes and short courses. It works closely with industry partners to curate programmes for emerging skills, develop talent pipeline for the industries and help adult learners stay agile in today’s rapidly changing global economy.

Marking its 10th Anniversary and Inauguration of the Youth Committee Golden Bauhinia Women Entrepreneur Association Hosts the 4th Golden Bauhinia Women Entrepreneur Awards Presentation Ceremony

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 11 November 2022 – Golden Bauhinia Women Entrepreneur Association (GBWEA) is a leading women’s chamber of commerce in Hong Kong. Driven by its vision ─ “Two sides of the strait; Women unite as one family; Exploring business opportunities; Giving back to society” ─ it strives to unite female entrepreneurs. GBWEA proudly presented the 4th Golden Bauhinia Women Entrepreneur Awards Presentation Ceremony today (11 November). On this special occasion of GBWEA’s 10th anniversary Ms. Katherine Cheung, President of GBWEA, looked back on the association’s accomplishments over the last decade. She also shared GBWEA’s long-term vision for the future as well as the ideals and aspirations of the newly established youth committee. Her speech received fervent response from an audience of more than 100 distinguished businesswomen.

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Unveiling Ceremony of the Foundation for the Youth
(middle) Ms Alice Mak, SBS, JP, Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, HKSAR, Ms Katherine Cheung, President, GBWEA

The Golden Bauhinia Women Entrepreneur Awards honour female entrepreneurs who demonstrate great entrepreneurial spirit, stellar performance and exceptional achievements. It is GBWEA’s hope that these career women of outstanding ability and virtue will become role models for personal development and social responsibility, motivating more lady business starters and raise awareness for women entrepreneurs in the business community. 36 preeminent women entrepreneurs are honoured with the awards this year. They have all put in unremitting efforts towards business success against the odds of COVID-19. These veritable winners include (in no particular order):

A. Awardees of the Art & Culture Entrepreneur Award

1. Charmaine Ho, Founder and Creative Director of Charmaine Art Consultancy Limited
2. Doris Luey, Co-Founder of Caring For Children Foundation
3. Zhou Xuan, Art Director of Zhou Xuan Arts Centre Limited
4. Tang Ya, Artistic Director of Tangya Arts Tech Limited
5. Karen Chan, Founder and Creative Director of Sparkle Collection

B. Awardees of the Business Excellence Award

1. Cindy Chan, Chief Executive Officer of Lightmac Group
2. Viola Chan Kafry, Executive Director and Executive Creative Director of The Bridge Holding Limited
3. Pauline Wong, Chairman of Million Rank (HK) Limited
4. Lovinia Chiu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Medialink Group Limited
5. Justina Chiu, Chief Executive Officer of Fortune REIT
6. Michelle Au Yeung, Founder and Managing Director of Amazing Built Limited
7. Michelle Cheng, Founding Partner and CEO of Occasions Asia Pacific Limited
8. Kat Lai, Director of DK Aromatherapy
9. Tina Kwan, Executive Director of Farm House Catering (Holdings) Limited

C. Awardees of the Greater China Business Award

1. Judy Chan, Chairman/CEO/Executive Director of Grace Wine Holdings Limited
2. Lu Yin, Managing Director of Real Media International Co., Ltd

D. Awardees of the Philanthropy Award

1. Lisa Pang, Founder of Lisa Pang International Program Limited
2. Bally Wong, Founder and Chairman of ABC Pathways Group
3. Liao Sheung Mui, Chairman and Founder of E -Tech Cure Charitable Foundation Limited
4. Cheng Wai Yin, Chairperson of Yan Oi Tong The 43rd Term Board of Directors
5. Juanna Yin, Director of The Group and Executive Director of The HK Companies of Chat Union Group

E. Awardees of the Power of Next Award

1. Vicki Chan, Executive Director of Continental Holdings Limited, Managing Director of Continental Diamond of Continental Holdings Limited
2. Christy Chan, Founder of Anthelion Logistics Co., Limited
3. Carmen Choi, Vice Chairman of Early Light International (Holdings) Ltd, Executive Director / CEO of Anchors Kindergarten and International Nursery

F. Awardees of the Sustainability Award

1. Corina Cheng, Founder of Simply Mask Limited

G. Awardees of the Technology Innovation Award

1. Anina Ho, Founder and COO of QonBay.io
2. Eleanor Jane Mak, CEO of China New Energy Skyrail International Limited
3. Christine Yip, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of AusMed Global Limited
4. Jim Ka Wai, Director of RHT Industries Limited
5. Kimmy Lai, Founder of Adore International Holdings Limited
6. Ivy Tse, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of FreightAmigo Services Limited
7. Kary Kung, Founder and CEO of Vcan Future Tech Limited

H. Awardees of the Z35 Award (Age<35)

1. Ni Xue Ying, Co-Founder, Director of NM Optim (Hong Kong) Limited
2. Charis Cheung
3. Kimberly Kwok, Founder and School Supervisor of Mighty Oaks International Nursery & Kindergarten/ Acorn Playgroup
4. Annie Chan, Managing Director of AC Coaching Performance Company Limited

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The group photo of the 4th Golden Bauhinia Women Entrepreneur Awards Presentation Ceremony

GBWEA was delighted to have Ms. Alice Mak, SBS, JP, Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, the HKSAR Government, to present the awards at the ceremony. While cheering for every female entrepreneur who has enjoyed success by dint of wisdom and perseverance, they celebrated the 10th anniversary of GBWEA which has brought greater acclaim and recognition to Hong Kong’s women entrepreneurs over the last ten years. The two ladies encouraged more women to strive for business success. Ms. Katherine Cheung, President of GBWEA, said in her speech at the presentation ceremony, “Celebrating our 10th anniversary, we will roll out a series of events this year, including Child Care Month and “Friends of the Road” charity screening. I hope to see GBWEA advancing to a new level in the future.” On this happy occasion, she also announced the inauguration of GBWEA’s youth committee which aims to serve a growing population of young women who have emerged and excel in the bold new age of technology. The committee will organise various activities to support young women entrepreneurs’ business startup dreams.

The 4th Golden Bauhinia Women Entrepreneur Awards have been supported by an eminent panel of judges who are seasoned and insightful leaders of their individual fields. They include Dr. Bernard Chan, JP, Under Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Bureau; Ms. Maggie Chan, MH, JP, All-China Women’s Federation Executive Committee Member / President of All-China Women’s Federation Hong Kong Delegates Association Limited; Dr. Sophia Kao, GBS, SBS, JP, Director of Bay Area Hong Kong Centre; Mr. Dennis Chow, Chairman of Deloitte Asia Pacific; Professor Anthony Wu, GBS, JP, National Standing Committee Member, Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, of which Ms. Pansy Ho, SBS, JP, Chairperson of Hong Kong Federation of Women and Ms. June Leung, Executive Director of BExcellent Group were the Honorary Awardees of the Golden Bauhinia Women Entrepreneur Awards.

Hashtag: #GBWEA

About GBWEA

Established in 2012, GBWEA was the first trade organisation in Hong Kong aiming at bringing together business women from diverse occupations. Founding members were women entrepreneurs and women senior executives actively engaged in local industries, businesses, professional and service sectors, who care for the business environment in Hong Kong, their own career development, and the exploration of further opportunities within Greater China. GBWEA is committed in helping members build business networks and develop business platforms both within Hong Kong and in the Greater China region. It is also keen on becoming a bridge of communication between various departments of the HKSAR government. By hosting various events, GBWEA keeps members abreast of the current business environment and latest government policies in Hong Kong, while collecting feedback on policies related to the economy, businesses and SMEs. To date, GBWEA has signed collaboration agreements with various partners, including among others Guangdong Women Entrepreneur Association and Taiwan Women Entrepreneur Association, serving more than 7,000 members on both sides of the strait. Official website of GBWEA:

Supporting organisations of the Golden Bauhinia Women Entrepreneur Awards

  • Deloitte Global
  • Hong Kong Brand Development Council
  • Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited
  • Hong Kong Productivity Council
  • Hong Kong Trade Development Council
  • Hong Kong Young Industrialists Council
  • The Y. Elites Association
  • Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation
  • Guangdong Province Women’s Federation

Media partner – Hong Kong Economic Times

Adrian Cheng Launches The WEMP Foundation, First Non-Profit Dedicated to Children’s Mental Health

Adrian Cheng: “Children are tomorrow’s leaders. It is our responsibility to educate, nurture and empower them to build a better future for themselves, and the world.”

Non-profit is joined by heavyweight advisors to support underserved children in Hong Kong; innovative family programme has already benefited over 20,000 students and parents to date

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 11 November 2022 – Children are the key to the future of society. Creating a healthy and positive environment in which they grow and reach their full potential is therefore imperative. Yet, during nearly three years of the pandemic, many children from underprivileged families are faced with mental problems of varying degrees. To meet this mental health challenge and to provide professional one-stop services on children’s mental health support, Adrian Cheng, Chief Executive Officer of New World Development (0017.HK), has personally founded the non-profit organisation The WEMP Foundation, and invited a star-studded advisory committee from across professionals to share innovative, positive parenting skills with parents and teachers. The move is also in response to the ongoing need to enhance social mental health services and support for children and families in Hong Kong. Since its launch, The WEMP Foundation has benefited over 20,000 students and parents.

The WEMP Foundation is founded by New World Development CEO Adrian Cheng to bring all-round improvements to the wellbeing and mental health of children.

The WEMP Foundation is founded by New World Development CEO Adrian Cheng to bring all-round improvements to the wellbeing and mental health of children.

The WEMP Foundation aims to nurture and improve four key attributes, namely Wellbeing, EQ, Mental Health and Positive Parenting. According to recent research on the mental health of children and teens, nearly 40% of primary and secondary school students in Hong Kong are showing signs of mental illness. Symptoms include a loss of focus, anxiety and insomnia; suicide rate among teenagers is also climbing, with few seeking psychological support. The problem is strikingly worse among students and parents from underprivileged families.

The WEMP Foundation aims to nurture and improve four key attributes, namely Wellbeing, EQ, Mental Health and Positive Parenting.

The WEMP Foundation aims to nurture and improve four key attributes, namely Wellbeing, EQ, Mental Health and Positive Parenting.

Adrian Cheng: Nurturing Wellness and Mental Health of the Next Generation.

Adrian Cheng, the Founder of The WEMP Foundation, said, “Children are tomorrow’s leaders, and it is only by creating a healthy environment, with a great mental health and wellness support system, can children grow to reach their full potential, and positively lead our future community. I am excited to announce the official launch of The WEMP Foundation, which will help Hong Kong parents and teachers in their responsibilities of educating and nurturing children. I would also like to thank all our advisors for their continuous guidance, and for joining us on this meaningful journey of nurturing wellness and mental health of the next generation.”

Integrated Power House to Empower Children, Parents and Schools

The WEMP Foundation is an all-round collaboration platform that brings together children, parents, schools and community. It actively offers one-stop, innovative parenting education and children’s mental health support, and through the collective knowledge and resources of experts from various industries, it aims to protect and safeguard the mental health of underserved children, in order to create a positive and loving environment in which they grow.

Introducing Innovative, Positive Parenting Skills and Mental Health Knowledge

Many parents in Hong Kong are faced with different degrees of parenting challenges, in particular on how to deal with their children’s emotions. These include the pressure felt by primary school students during their studies, as well as primary and secondary school students’ addiction to computer games and other rebellious behaviours. If ignored by parents, these problems will often create insecurity among children; while if parents choose to deal with these issues by beating, scolding or forcing them to obey, children will feel anxious and uneasy, often bottling up their negative emotions. When faced with even bigger setbacks, these frustrations can easily snowball into mental health problems.

The WEMP Foundation plans to introduce positive parenting skills training to 10 kindergartens, with the goal of sharing positive parenting skills and mental health knowledge to over 10,000 kindergarten parents and children. It is set to be Hong Kong’s first education programme that targets early childhood mental health. In addition, the WEMP Foundation is also collaborating with various partners to introduce positive parenting skills and educational activities on emotions to schools across 18 districts, with an aim to benefit 20,000 students and parents.

Building a “Happy Home” Through Film Appreciation

As a means for parents to learn about positive parenting skills, The WEMP Foundation has collaborated with a number of non-profit organisations to screen the award-winning micro-film “Sounds of Silence”. The micro-film tells the story of a 10-year-old boy who is emotionally devastated following the loss of his grandmother. Through a touching story, it brings out the common psychological distress and needs of children, including the need for mothers to listen to their troubles when they feel anxious, when their video game addiction is mistaken for rebellion, or when they blame themselves for their own shortcomings.

The WEMP Foundation has also invited renowned educator Charles Yu to share three tips for building a “Happy Home”, namely be rational, be optimistic and be far-sighted. According to Yu, rational communication can avoid arguments, while parents should stay optimistic and believe in their children’s ability to self-correct and grow through their own mistakes. At the same time, Yu states that parents should be far-sighted, and begin developing their children’s merits at an early age, as children’s personality and inter-personal skills are often developed early on.

Foodpanda Laos Celebrates its 3rd Birthday

There was an official launch of Foodpanda’s first-ever mascot, Pau-Pau, with various giveaways and prizes to celebrate the food delivery app’s 3rd birthday in Laos!

A 10-day Festival to Celebrate Cultural Dialogue Between France, Laos

Theatre Performance of Bêtes sur la Lune

On 18 November the Festival France-Laos 2022 will open its doors for a series of ten exceptional events honoring the richness of cultural creation and the precious nature of intercultural dialogue.

ChainUp Advocates Transparency of Crypto Assets with Merkle Tree Proof-of-Reserves Solution

SINGAPORE – News Direct – 11 November 2022 – ChainUp, a global blockchain technology solutions provider, announced today that it will be providing crypto exchanges with a Merkle Tree Proof-of-Reserves solution to promote transparency of crypto assets.

A Merkle Tree is a cryptographic tool that enables the consolidation of large amounts of data into a single hash which acts as a cryptographic seal that “summarizes” all the inputted data. The Merkle Tree Proof-of-Reserves thus provides assurance to users by enabling quick, easy verification of a large volume of data, which in turn promotes transparency of the data.

Merkle Tree, as one of the core technologies of blockchain, is able to integrate a large amount of data into a single hash and efficiently verify the integrity of the data set. Therefore, as one of the main applications of Merkle Tree, Proof-of-Reserves not only provides users with fast asset security verification, but also improves the transparency of institutional reserves.

ChainUp provides businesses with end-to-end blockchain solutions covering infrastructure development and ecosystem support, with digital assets trading system as one of its key products.

Mr. Sailor Zhong, Founder & CEO of ChainUp Group said, “Transparency is crucial for crypto exchanges to gain the trust of end-users and investors. Our latest Merkle Tree Proof-of-Reserves solution aims to support our existing clients and other industry players in showcasing that users’ fundings are secure and safe, and as a result, strengthen overall trust in the industry.”

Contact Details

ChainUp Group
Xue Zhen Yeo
pressrelease@chainup.com

Hashtag: #ChainUp

About ChainUp Group

Founded in 2017, ChainUp is a leading end-to-end blockchain technology solutions provider covering infrastructure development and ecosystem support. Built on the mission to empower businesses through blockchain technology, ChainUp’s innovative and all-around compliant solutions include digital asset exchange systems, NFT trading systems, wallet solutions, liquidity solutions, and digital assets custody and management. Headquartered in Singapore and with offices around the world, the company has served more than 1,000 clients in 30 countries, reaching over 60 million end-users.

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