Turin mayor Stefano Lo Russo officially handed over the contest to Liverpool mayor Joanne Anderson night By Claire Hamilton Political reporter, BBC Radio Merseyside Liverpool must do what it does best and "show everyone how to party" as it hosts Eurovision, a minister has said. Stuart Andrew, whose remit includes the contest, said he met business owners in the city ahead of last night’s official handover ceremony and shared his hopes they could capitalise on it. The culture minister said it was "a major opportunity" for the city. Liverpool City Council’s chief executive has called it a "once in a decade" chance to bring in investment. Mr Andrew said he would "do all I can to maximise the benefits from it". "I was here recently for the World Gymnastics Championships and the feedback was incredible," he said. "The city knows how to put on big events." Mr Andrew said the World Gymnastics Championships was an example of the city’s hosting skills The government has not said how much money it will contribute to staging the contest, but Liverpool City Council and Liverpool City Region Combined Authority are to spend a combined £4m on the event . That money will […]
Another legislative opportunity to center native youth
President and CEO, LANL Foundation The 2018 lawsuit Martinez-Yazzie vs. the State of New Mexico names four student groups who are not receiving an adequate education in violation of our State Constitution: the economically disadvantaged, English language learners, students with disabilities, and Native American students. These four groups make up roughly 86% of New Mexico’s student population. Native American students, however, who make up 13 % of our public school student population, deserve special support and recognition. As a state with one of the largest Native American populations (12.8% compared to the national average of 2.6%), New Mexico can and should be a model for Native education. Yet our Native American students continually perform behind their peers on state and national proficiency assessments. Why? Native students, in non-Native public schools, may never see a Native teacher or counselor. They are often bussed great distances to public schools, missing out on after school activities and enrichment opportunities. Their languages, cultures, and ways of life are often ignored and undermined in school and other settings. Native American students are reportedly expelled far more often than any other demographic group and at least four times as often as white students. Native American […]
United States: Fifth Circuit: Bad Faith Does Not Overcome Deferential Business Judgment Standard Applied To Assumption Or Rejection Of Contracts In Bankruptcy
The ability of a bankruptcy trustee or chapter 11 debtor-in-possession ("DIP") to assume, assume and assign, or reject executory contracts and unexpired leases is an important tool designed to promote a "fresh start" for debtors and to maximize the value of the bankruptcy estate for the benefit of all stakeholders. Bankruptcy courts generally apply a deferential "business judgment" standard to the decision of a trustee or DIP to assume or reject an executory contract or an unexpired lease. In In re J.C. Penney Direct Marketing Services, L.L.C. , 50 F.4th 532 (5th Cir. 2022), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed lower court rulings approving a DIP’s decision, at the behest of the purchaser of its assets, to reject a commercial ground lease, even though an agent retained by the DIP to market its shopping center leases acted in bad faith in negotiations with a sublessee intent upon acquiring the ground lessor’s interest. In so ruling, the Fifth Circuit rejected the sublessee’s argument that the DIP’s decision to reject the lease should not receive deference under the business judgment standard due to the agent’s bad faith. According to the Fifth Circuit, in the absence of evidence […]
DW Business – Asia
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HCM City promotes digital transformation in education
Digital transformation is considered key to improving education and training quality, as proven by the effect of HCM City actively applying digital transformation over the past five years. Students programme robots at the SHTP Training Centre in Thu Duc City, HCM City. — VNA/VNS Photo Danh Lam As one of five schools in the city piloting the smart school model from the 2021-22 academic year, the Le Hong Phong High School for Gifted Students has gradually built smart classrooms and applied digital transformation. The school has increased the application of information technology and artificial intelligence in management and learning activities and maintains a regular online teaching system. Online storage applications are used so that teachers can store lectures and common resources, aiming to build the school’s open learning resource system. Internet systems, internal servers, equipment and machinery, are invested in meeting operational requirements. The school is the first in HCM City to teach artificial intelligence to students. Pham Thi Be Hien, the principal of the school, said that there was no previous model, so when conducting the above contents, the school must research carefully. It determines that human forces are an important factor in the effective implementation of digital […]
A New Wave Of Governance: Automation Within The Public Sector
A New Wave Of Governance: Automation Within The Public Sector Ben Tamblyn, VP & Chief Communications Officer, Nintex; Nischay Mittal, Partner & Global Head, Zinnov; Prankur Sharma, Principal, Zinnov; Anmay Shahlot, Project Lead, Zinnov, Aayra Angrish, Consultant, Zinnov The public sector has traditionally relied on paper-based processes that are time-consuming and prone to human error. To optimize time and overcome this problem, Digitization helps optimize these processes by building process efficiency, increasing customer satisfaction levels, and improving team collaborations, among other things. In essence, considering the immense records and public assets maintained by various government agencies, digitization, specifically Intelligent Automation within Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has become the core enabler for advanced accuracy and transparency in the public sector service delivery and performance. Robotic Process Automation Transforming Public Sector Services: What & How? Modern technologies like RPA and Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) can help governments solve larger policy concerns such as financial aid disbursal and vaccine administration. They also help boost economic productivity and growth by helping governments track every change in their systems creating a new level of transparency. A great case in point is the US Small Business Administration automating the disbursal of financial aid to citizens, […]
Safeguarding democracy: why digital transformation of the electoral process is critical
by Titilayo Adewumi, Managing Director at SAP West Africa LAGOS, Nigeria, 31 January 2023 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- As Africa’s largest democracy gears up for its hotly contested elections, the question of technology’s role in enhancing the voting process is once again in the spotlight. Nigeria goes to the polls in February to elect a new President, House of Representatives, and Senate, as well as new State Assemblies and Governors. More than 84 million of the country’s 211 million citizens are eligible to vote, but mobilising voters and getting them to the polls has proven challenging in recent years. Voter turnout at Nigeria’s elections has declined over the past few election cycles, with only 30-35% of eligible voters turning up to cast their vote at the ballot come election day . In some regions the voter turnout is as low as 8.3%, according to Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission, driven in part by a general lack of young voters making their way to the poll. Among the factors contributing to the low voter turnout are inadequate voter education, ineffective voter mobilisation, and low trust in state institutions. And despite the importance of elections to the broader democratic and nation-building effort, […]
City selects top graduates to join digital transformation
Published by Chenai Nyakunengwa on January 31, 2023 The City of Cape Town has embarked on a Digital Internship Programme to help build much-needed skills in South Africa. The graduate programme has attracted applications from more than 790 graduates. “The graduate programme has attracted more than 790 applicants from universities across the Western Cape. Earlier this month the City selected 13 amazing young people with various degrees ranging from Astrophysics to Engineering and Computer Science, to Industrial Psychology. “The graduates are from the CPUT, UWC, and UCT and I’m excited to be leading this journey of digital change and growth with the youth. Through this programme, the City provides the candidates with a 24-month internship and the opportunity to learn from the best professionals in the City and gain work experience. “What I hope to see from these candidates are flexibility, an inquisitive mind, a willingness to learn and grow, creative and innovative thinking, and a problem-solving attitude,” said the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Corporate Services, Alderman Theresa Uys. The 13 candidates are from all over Cape Town – from Hout Bay, Southfield, Kuils River, Montana, Philippi East, and Mitchells Plain, to Elsies River, Goodwood, Delft, and Bellville. […]
Comarch’s Southeast Asia Head of Sales on Future-Proofing Wealth Management in Vietnam through Digital Transformation
Download PDF View Event View Video IT solutions provider Comarch is one of the leaders spearheading the digitalisation of the wealth management and financial sectors in Asia. The firm is leveraging its suite of solutions to deliver to the financial services sector, spreading the gospel of well-thought-through digitalisation, which, since the pandemic hit, is more critical than ever. Comarch’s team firmly believes that improving the customer experience is not enough to stand out in the market, and accordingly, they stress how the RM’s capabilities and productivity are such important drivers for growth. Digital means both high tech and high touch and must achieve both a great user and excellent provider experience to be truly effective. Parida Leelaniramol is Sales Director of Comarch Thailand, responsible for selling the software products delivered to clients in Thailand and countries in the region such as Vietnam, especially in the banking and insurance industries. Comarch supported our Hubbis November 9 Vietnam Wealth Management Forum, at which Khun Parida spoke with Hubbis founder Michael Stanhope in a short Head-to-Head discussion. She reviewed how wealth managers in Vietnam have been enhancing their digital capabilities. She commented on some of the trends we are likely to see […]
Cisco, Arravo make case for full stack solution in business transformation
The duo of network technology solution provider, Cisco and partner, Arravo, has stressed the importance of businesses leveraging full stack solutions for their growth. Full Stack in the technology world is the entire set of software products and technologies used to accomplish a particular platform for applications. This includes elements like the operating system, database software, and more. It can help provide the end customer with a complete product or service, which handles the entire value chain of its activity. The benefits of Full Stack include helping in improved team management; cost-effective development; multiple technology expertise; rapid advancement; improved support and maintenance; integrated development, among others. According to Cisco and Arravo, ‘Full-Stack Observability’ solution would enhance accelerated digital transformation. At a one day workshop organised for businesses, which was held in Lagos, the Country Director for Cisco Nigeria, Sebastine Nzeadibe, said as a pioneer technology company, Cisco would continue to build network infrastructure for large enterprise and small businesses that would enable them to attain the full value of digital transformation. Nzeadibe said the Cisco Full-Stack Observability Solution was developed to identify challenges that could lead to downtime in business. According to him, once the challenge is identified by […]