Friday, 05 June 2020

Lazada Malaysia Commentary on PENJANA

Kindly attribute to Leo Chow, Chief Executive Officer, Lazada Malaysia.

Lazada Malaysia lauds the government’s plans and support for a digital-led recovery plan for our local SMEs. SMEs are the backbone of our society, for job creation and economic contribution. The Shop Malaysia Online initiative will be integral in supporting and enabling Malaysia’s small businesses to not only cope, but to flourish in the new normal. We are committed to supporting this initiative, as well as to continue promoting the Buy Malaysia campaign.

Friday, 05 June 2020

Grab aligned with the government’s PENJANA vision to build a resilient Malaysia

Attribute to Sean Goh, Managing Director of Grab Malaysia 

On behalf of Grab, we are excited about and supportive of the Pelan Jana Semula Ekonomi Negara (PENJANA) by the government. As a homegrown tech enabler and proponent of the digital economy, we are honoured to be a part of the government’s Shop Online Malaysia and cashless adoption campaign. We hope to continue to leverage our tech solutions to empower Malaysians, local SMEs and traditional businesses to adopt the digital economy.

Thursday, 04 June 2020

Fitbit Introduces Fitbit Flow, a Low-Cost Emergency Ventilator, to Help Address Urgent Global Needs During COVID-19 Crisis

KUALA LUMPUR, June 4, 2020 Fitbit (NYSE: FIT) today announced it has developed a high-quality, low-cost, easy-to-use emergency ventilator, Fitbit Flow, which has obtained Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for use during the COVID-19 public health emergency. 

After seeing the global need for ventilators, Fitbit applied its deep in-house expertise in advanced sensor development and hardware design to quickly create Fitbit Flow, an automatic resuscitator inspired by the MIT E-Vent Design Toolbox and based on specifications for Rapidly Manufactured Ventilation Systems. During development and testing, Fitbit consulted with Oregon Health & Science University emergency medicine clinicians caring for COVID-19 patients at OHSU Hospital and worked with the MassGeneralBrigham Center for COVID Innovation working group on the design to meet the needs of practitioners.

Wednesday, 03 June 2020

Time to Address the ‘Air Pollution’ in the Room

As we continue to live with the ‘new normal’, it’s safe to say we now spend at least 90 percent of our time indoors – as most people work and receive their education from their homes. Not to mention, we are seeing multiple reports of better outdoor air quality due to less traffic congestion and fewer outdoor activities.

While it’s great that we now see the outdoor air quality improving for the better, the question remains: what about the air quality within the confinement of our home? Do you know, studies by World Health Organization (WHO) revealed that indoor air pollutants are one of the leading causes of disease in the world. Shocker.

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