Technology TechTalk: Your One-Stop Destination for Latest Updates on VR, AR, Gaming, Cell Phones and More. by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief April 19, 2023 written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief 2023-04-19 09:01:18 Latest Offer Information ChatGPT Metaverse Classroom VR + ARClick for more menu VR AR Oculus HTC PlayStation VR Insta360 Pokémon Go Niantic Labs Magic Leap cell phoneClick for more menu cell phone Apple iPhone Samsung Millet Redmi Oppo Vivo OnePlus Realm TCL Sony gameClick for more menu game Gaming PlayStation nintendo Xbox Valve Steam Sega NVIDIA AMD review Film Category browsingClick for more menu desktop computer laptop cell phone Virtual and Augmented Reality game related drone robot artificial intelligence science and technology space camera software application Internet product internet tablet storage device portable video Load related health product Interview Record Special column Transportation GPS satellite positioning Computer Peripherals display screen television e-book home appliances industry news Featured gadgets Website Announcement taiwan news Hong Kong News Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram April 19, 2023 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Economy ‘Daughter of Rich Chao Charoen’ spends 6.5 billion baht to transform ‘Panthip Pratunam’ into a ‘food wholesale department store’ by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief April 19, 2023 written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief 2023-04-19 11:36:49 ‘Chao Charoen’s daughter’ spends 6.5 billion to transform the legendary department store ‘Panthip Pratunam’ becomes a ‘food wholesale department store’ This is considered the 3rd turnover for “Pantip Pratunam”Legendary IT store which is located in a strategic location for Pratunam wholesale trade On an area of more than 10 rai and in the near future there will be an Orange Line electric train (Bang Khun Non – Cultural Center – Min Buri) passing through. behindAsset World Corp Public Company Limited or AWC, business under the wing of a magnate Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi threw a new look into “AEC Trade Center Pantip Pratunam”, a comprehensive international wholesale center of the region Going at the end of 2020 Recently, a famous department store in the past, over 3 decades old, was transformed once more with a budget of 6,500 million baht to become “AEC Food House Pratunam” (AEC FOOD WHOLESALE PRATUNAM), the regional food wholesale center. After getting “Yiwu” (Yiwu), the world’s largest miscellaneous goods wholesaler from China as a partner “Wanlapa Trisorat” Chief Executive Officer and President of AWC revealed that the company has partnered with many alliances, both public and private organizations. To develop the AEC Foodhouse Pratunam project, which was the original Pantip shopping center. With an investment of 6,500 million baht, it has been continuously improved to be the food wholesale center of ASEAN. both offline and online There are more than 30,000 square meters of rental space, the average rental rate for small entrepreneurs. 30,000-50,000 per month, scheduled to open for service at the end of June. “Wanlapa” said that today (April 19) has launched the concept model. along with inviting allies from the public sector and the country’s major food producers Combining power to drive models such as the Ministry of Commerce Ministry of Industry Berli Jucker Public Company Limited CPF Global Food Solutions Public Company Limited Thai Beverage Public Company Limited Thai Union Group Public Company Limited Betagro Public Company Limited, Tipco Foods (Thailand) Public Company Limited, including chambers of commerce from countries such as China, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, including Yiwu, who develops and manages a large miscellaneous goods wholesale market. the best in the chinese world “This model is due to the fact that sourcing raw materials for hotels and restaurants is quite difficult. Because there is no network at all, it is a pain point for buyers, which can be seen from AWC itself. Currently, it manages many hotels. procurement of food raw materials for more than 3,000 million baht per year, ”Wallapa said and said “The ASEAN food industry has an annual growth of no less than 6.9% because it is a world-class source of imports and exports. Thailand, in particular, has an annual export of regarding 2 trillion baht and is also known as the world’s kitchen. And within 5 years, the food industry in the ASEAN region will grow at least 30% because it is a food source and a tourist attraction that has business trends. high growth” “Wanlapa” said For “AEC Food Hostel Pratunam” operates under the concept of “INTEGRATED WHOLESALE PLATFORM FOR NON-STOP OPPORTUNITY” with a complete wholesale platform. To be a wholesale network link for buyers and sellers across ASEAN to have direct access to products from over 600 leading food operators around the world with original prices and a variety of products in 8 main categories, including frozen food, products Milk, spices and condiments, rice, kitchen utensils, snacks, tea, coffee and beverages. And it’s not just a 6-storey building with a total area of 67,000 square meters. There is still land behind the building. that can be used for wholesale services Inside the building, there are many areas such as 600 shops, central or shared shop areas, event spaces or halls. Central kitchen to test raw materials or Taste Kitchen, etc. From Pratunam, “Wanlapa” said that the next destination the company is developing the project “AEC Trade Center, Pratunam Phra In area” to be a wholesale center. with Yiwu as a partner and prototype in project development will start piloting from the food business as well It will help support Thailand as a true regional food wholesale hub. 1681906758 #Daughter #Rich #Chao #Charoen #spends #billion #baht #transform #Panthip #Pratunam #food #wholesale #department #store April 19, 2023 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail world CGTN: The Yellow River Culture Forum focuses on the cradle of Chinese civilization by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief April 19, 2023 written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief 2023-04-19 12:03:31 Peking (ots/PRNewswire) – The Yellow River Culture Forum opened Tuesday in Dongying, east China’s Shandong Province. Under the motto “Promoting Yellow River Culture and Telling Yellow River Stories”, guests and representatives from China and overseas held a series of talks and discussions on these two topics. During this forum, nine provinces and regions along the river signed a series of cooperation agreements to promote and transmit the culture of the Yellow River, strengthen exchanges in culture and tourism development, and cooperate in the protection of cultural relics. Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Gao Peiyong said in his keynote speech that the Yellow River is the root and soul of the Chinese nation. The protection, heritage and promotion of the culture of the Yellow River is an important task in the implementation of the national strategy of environmental protection and quality development of the Yellow River. “The history of Yellow River administration is the best expression of Yellow River culture,” said Li Qun, director of the Shandong Yellow River Administration Bureau. Li said the historical records of Yellow River management, including flood management and riverbank maintenance and regulation, represent the indomitable spirit, hardworking nature and wisdom of the Chinese people. It also shows the continuous legacy of Chinese cultural heritage, he added. Yu Yunquan, Dean of the Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies, spoke regarding the international spread of the Yellow River culture and the exchanges and mutual learning among the “great river civilizations.” Yu called for further promoting high-quality Yellow River culture content internationally, including foreign language translations of Chinese texts, and using the Yellow River National Cultural Park to allow people from all over the world to experience the beauty of the Yellow River with all five senses . A major academic project entitled “Overview of Yellow River Culture” was also presented at this forum. Organized and published by Shandong Normal University, this book series comprehensively shows the development and richness of the culture of the Yellow River. In addition to the panel discussions, the forum organized a field study on the ecology and culture of the Yellow River Delta for visiting delegates. The forum will take place until April 19th. Photo – View original content: Questions & contact: Jiang Simin, +86-188-2655-3286, cgtn@cgtn.com 1681906641 #CGTN #Yellow #River #Culture #Forum #focuses #cradle #Chinese #civilization April 19, 2023 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Health Mental suffering, the first reason for complaint to the occupational physician by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief April 19, 2023 written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief 2023-04-19 08:51:46 Occupational diseases (MCP), diseases related to work but not recognized by social security schemes, have a heavy impact on public health. According to Public Health France, the main PCDs reported remain psychological suffering and musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and these reports are increasing. Moreover, women are more affected by MCPs and by organizational, relational and ethical exposure factors. The report and summary published by Public Health France concern the results of the monitoring of occupational diseases (MCP) for the period 2012-2018 in France. In 2018, more than 40,000 employees were seen as part of the MCP program. Over the 2012-2018 period, 1,375 occupational physicians took part in the MCP system. Overall, a sharp increase in the reporting rate of PCDs is observed between 2016 and 2018, multiplied by 1.4 in men and 1.5 in women. The main MCPs reported are musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and mental suffering. The results show an increase in the prevalence of MSDs since 2015. The prevalence of mental suffering increased gradually between 2007 and 2018. Women were more affected than men by MSDs (2.8 to 4.4% depending on the year) as well as by problems of mental suffering (3.5 to 6.2% depending on the year). Mental suffering is particularly observed in women aged 35 to 44 and in men aged 45 to 54. MCPs are distinguished according to the activity carried out. MSDs are more common among workers than among managers. Biomechanical factors (repetitive movements, posture, work with force) represent 80% of the agents at the origin of these MSDs. For mental suffering, the trend seems to be reversed, even if these results should be interpreted with caution due to possible under-reporting among blue-collar workers. For illnesses that come under a table of occupational illness, the vast majority are not declared as such, mainly due to the employee’s ignorance of the procedure before consultation with the occupational physician and a insufficient diagnostic assessment. Thus, approximately 75% of MSDs corresponding to an OD table were not reported as an occupational disease. There is no MP table for psychological suffering. This surveillance allows in particular, through better knowledge of risky situations (sectors of activity, professions, etc.), to help prioritize preventive actions. It shows the importance of providing more information to workers, of strengthening and targeting prevention actions by improving working conditions and reducing exposure, particularly among workers identified as most at risk. The high rate of PCM reporting observed from the age of 45 confirms the special interest that must be given to aging workers and the need to adapt work with advancing age. Les facteurs organisationnels, relationnels et éthiques (Fore) sont des déterminants des MCP. Ces derniers recouvrent notamment l’organisation du travail, les relations au travail, l’éthique avec des conséquences sur la santé des travailleurs. Entre 2009 et 2017, les Fore étaient associés à la souffrance psychique ou aux TMS plus fréquemment chez les femmes que chez les hommes. Le « management », la « relation au travail et violence » et les « exigences inhérentes à l’activité » représentaient plus de neuf Fore sur dix en lien avec des TMS ou de la souffrance psychique. Les Fore les plus fréquemment associés à la souffrance psychique étaient ceux en lien avec le « management » (1 sur 2), suivis par les « relations au travail et violences » correspondant à un tiers d’entre eux. Enfin, les « exigences inhérentes à l’activité » représentaient quant à elles un FORE sur dix liés à une souffrance psychique. Une prochaine publication sur la souffrance psychique signalée dans le programme de surveillance des MCP s’intéressera notamment aux Fore associés aux troubles psychiques les plus courants. • Surveillance program for occupational diseases in France. Results of the MCP Fortnights over the period 2012 – 2018, Homère J. et al, Studies and survey, Public Health, France, 2023. 1681906457 #Mental #suffering #reason #complaint #occupational #physician April 19, 2023 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Newer Posts Older Posts Economy Entertainment Health News Sport Technology world Economy Entertainment Health News Sport Technology world Adblock Detected Please support us by disabling your AdBlocker extension from your browsers for our website. Dismiss this message
Economy ‘Daughter of Rich Chao Charoen’ spends 6.5 billion baht to transform ‘Panthip Pratunam’ into a ‘food wholesale department store’ by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief April 19, 2023 written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief 2023-04-19 11:36:49 ‘Chao Charoen’s daughter’ spends 6.5 billion to transform the legendary department store ‘Panthip Pratunam’ becomes a ‘food wholesale department store’ This is considered the 3rd turnover for “Pantip Pratunam”Legendary IT store which is located in a strategic location for Pratunam wholesale trade On an area of more than 10 rai and in the near future there will be an Orange Line electric train (Bang Khun Non – Cultural Center – Min Buri) passing through. behindAsset World Corp Public Company Limited or AWC, business under the wing of a magnate Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi threw a new look into “AEC Trade Center Pantip Pratunam”, a comprehensive international wholesale center of the region Going at the end of 2020 Recently, a famous department store in the past, over 3 decades old, was transformed once more with a budget of 6,500 million baht to become “AEC Food House Pratunam” (AEC FOOD WHOLESALE PRATUNAM), the regional food wholesale center. After getting “Yiwu” (Yiwu), the world’s largest miscellaneous goods wholesaler from China as a partner “Wanlapa Trisorat” Chief Executive Officer and President of AWC revealed that the company has partnered with many alliances, both public and private organizations. To develop the AEC Foodhouse Pratunam project, which was the original Pantip shopping center. With an investment of 6,500 million baht, it has been continuously improved to be the food wholesale center of ASEAN. both offline and online There are more than 30,000 square meters of rental space, the average rental rate for small entrepreneurs. 30,000-50,000 per month, scheduled to open for service at the end of June. “Wanlapa” said that today (April 19) has launched the concept model. along with inviting allies from the public sector and the country’s major food producers Combining power to drive models such as the Ministry of Commerce Ministry of Industry Berli Jucker Public Company Limited CPF Global Food Solutions Public Company Limited Thai Beverage Public Company Limited Thai Union Group Public Company Limited Betagro Public Company Limited, Tipco Foods (Thailand) Public Company Limited, including chambers of commerce from countries such as China, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, including Yiwu, who develops and manages a large miscellaneous goods wholesale market. the best in the chinese world “This model is due to the fact that sourcing raw materials for hotels and restaurants is quite difficult. Because there is no network at all, it is a pain point for buyers, which can be seen from AWC itself. Currently, it manages many hotels. procurement of food raw materials for more than 3,000 million baht per year, ”Wallapa said and said “The ASEAN food industry has an annual growth of no less than 6.9% because it is a world-class source of imports and exports. Thailand, in particular, has an annual export of regarding 2 trillion baht and is also known as the world’s kitchen. And within 5 years, the food industry in the ASEAN region will grow at least 30% because it is a food source and a tourist attraction that has business trends. high growth” “Wanlapa” said For “AEC Food Hostel Pratunam” operates under the concept of “INTEGRATED WHOLESALE PLATFORM FOR NON-STOP OPPORTUNITY” with a complete wholesale platform. To be a wholesale network link for buyers and sellers across ASEAN to have direct access to products from over 600 leading food operators around the world with original prices and a variety of products in 8 main categories, including frozen food, products Milk, spices and condiments, rice, kitchen utensils, snacks, tea, coffee and beverages. And it’s not just a 6-storey building with a total area of 67,000 square meters. There is still land behind the building. that can be used for wholesale services Inside the building, there are many areas such as 600 shops, central or shared shop areas, event spaces or halls. Central kitchen to test raw materials or Taste Kitchen, etc. From Pratunam, “Wanlapa” said that the next destination the company is developing the project “AEC Trade Center, Pratunam Phra In area” to be a wholesale center. with Yiwu as a partner and prototype in project development will start piloting from the food business as well It will help support Thailand as a true regional food wholesale hub. 1681906758 #Daughter #Rich #Chao #Charoen #spends #billion #baht #transform #Panthip #Pratunam #food #wholesale #department #store April 19, 2023 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
world CGTN: The Yellow River Culture Forum focuses on the cradle of Chinese civilization by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief April 19, 2023 written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief 2023-04-19 12:03:31 Peking (ots/PRNewswire) – The Yellow River Culture Forum opened Tuesday in Dongying, east China’s Shandong Province. Under the motto “Promoting Yellow River Culture and Telling Yellow River Stories”, guests and representatives from China and overseas held a series of talks and discussions on these two topics. During this forum, nine provinces and regions along the river signed a series of cooperation agreements to promote and transmit the culture of the Yellow River, strengthen exchanges in culture and tourism development, and cooperate in the protection of cultural relics. Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Gao Peiyong said in his keynote speech that the Yellow River is the root and soul of the Chinese nation. The protection, heritage and promotion of the culture of the Yellow River is an important task in the implementation of the national strategy of environmental protection and quality development of the Yellow River. “The history of Yellow River administration is the best expression of Yellow River culture,” said Li Qun, director of the Shandong Yellow River Administration Bureau. Li said the historical records of Yellow River management, including flood management and riverbank maintenance and regulation, represent the indomitable spirit, hardworking nature and wisdom of the Chinese people. It also shows the continuous legacy of Chinese cultural heritage, he added. Yu Yunquan, Dean of the Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies, spoke regarding the international spread of the Yellow River culture and the exchanges and mutual learning among the “great river civilizations.” Yu called for further promoting high-quality Yellow River culture content internationally, including foreign language translations of Chinese texts, and using the Yellow River National Cultural Park to allow people from all over the world to experience the beauty of the Yellow River with all five senses . A major academic project entitled “Overview of Yellow River Culture” was also presented at this forum. Organized and published by Shandong Normal University, this book series comprehensively shows the development and richness of the culture of the Yellow River. In addition to the panel discussions, the forum organized a field study on the ecology and culture of the Yellow River Delta for visiting delegates. The forum will take place until April 19th. Photo – View original content: Questions & contact: Jiang Simin, +86-188-2655-3286, cgtn@cgtn.com 1681906641 #CGTN #Yellow #River #Culture #Forum #focuses #cradle #Chinese #civilization April 19, 2023 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Health Mental suffering, the first reason for complaint to the occupational physician by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief April 19, 2023 written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief 2023-04-19 08:51:46 Occupational diseases (MCP), diseases related to work but not recognized by social security schemes, have a heavy impact on public health. According to Public Health France, the main PCDs reported remain psychological suffering and musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and these reports are increasing. Moreover, women are more affected by MCPs and by organizational, relational and ethical exposure factors. The report and summary published by Public Health France concern the results of the monitoring of occupational diseases (MCP) for the period 2012-2018 in France. In 2018, more than 40,000 employees were seen as part of the MCP program. Over the 2012-2018 period, 1,375 occupational physicians took part in the MCP system. Overall, a sharp increase in the reporting rate of PCDs is observed between 2016 and 2018, multiplied by 1.4 in men and 1.5 in women. The main MCPs reported are musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and mental suffering. The results show an increase in the prevalence of MSDs since 2015. The prevalence of mental suffering increased gradually between 2007 and 2018. Women were more affected than men by MSDs (2.8 to 4.4% depending on the year) as well as by problems of mental suffering (3.5 to 6.2% depending on the year). Mental suffering is particularly observed in women aged 35 to 44 and in men aged 45 to 54. MCPs are distinguished according to the activity carried out. MSDs are more common among workers than among managers. Biomechanical factors (repetitive movements, posture, work with force) represent 80% of the agents at the origin of these MSDs. For mental suffering, the trend seems to be reversed, even if these results should be interpreted with caution due to possible under-reporting among blue-collar workers. For illnesses that come under a table of occupational illness, the vast majority are not declared as such, mainly due to the employee’s ignorance of the procedure before consultation with the occupational physician and a insufficient diagnostic assessment. Thus, approximately 75% of MSDs corresponding to an OD table were not reported as an occupational disease. There is no MP table for psychological suffering. This surveillance allows in particular, through better knowledge of risky situations (sectors of activity, professions, etc.), to help prioritize preventive actions. It shows the importance of providing more information to workers, of strengthening and targeting prevention actions by improving working conditions and reducing exposure, particularly among workers identified as most at risk. The high rate of PCM reporting observed from the age of 45 confirms the special interest that must be given to aging workers and the need to adapt work with advancing age. Les facteurs organisationnels, relationnels et éthiques (Fore) sont des déterminants des MCP. Ces derniers recouvrent notamment l’organisation du travail, les relations au travail, l’éthique avec des conséquences sur la santé des travailleurs. Entre 2009 et 2017, les Fore étaient associés à la souffrance psychique ou aux TMS plus fréquemment chez les femmes que chez les hommes. Le « management », la « relation au travail et violence » et les « exigences inhérentes à l’activité » représentaient plus de neuf Fore sur dix en lien avec des TMS ou de la souffrance psychique. Les Fore les plus fréquemment associés à la souffrance psychique étaient ceux en lien avec le « management » (1 sur 2), suivis par les « relations au travail et violences » correspondant à un tiers d’entre eux. Enfin, les « exigences inhérentes à l’activité » représentaient quant à elles un FORE sur dix liés à une souffrance psychique. Une prochaine publication sur la souffrance psychique signalée dans le programme de surveillance des MCP s’intéressera notamment aux Fore associés aux troubles psychiques les plus courants. • Surveillance program for occupational diseases in France. Results of the MCP Fortnights over the period 2012 – 2018, Homère J. et al, Studies and survey, Public Health, France, 2023. 1681906457 #Mental #suffering #reason #complaint #occupational #physician April 19, 2023 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail