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Iain Anderson
Iain Anderson is a political commentator based in London, United Kingdom.
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Q&A: Delivering Good Spatial Video
10 Dec 2024
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www.provideocoalition.com
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English
| Technology
The article explores the emerging field of spatial video, focusing on its capabilities, equipment, and editing techniques. It highlights the support for spatial video in Final Cut Pro 11 and DaVinci Resolve 19.1, and discusses the use of iPhones and other cameras for shooting spatial videos. The text provides insights into the technical aspects of spatial video production, including the importance of convergence and the limitations of current technology. It also touches on the potential for delivering both 2D and 3D content from spatial video footage, emphasizing the ease of integrating spatial video into existing workflows without compromising traditional video outputs.
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Jose Antunes
Journalist, writer and photographer since 1979, both print and online, I have a vast experience in the fields of photography, software, hardware, web, aviation, History, videogames, technology, having published material in almost all Portuguese newspapers and magazines between 1979 and 2009. I ...
English
Portuguese
Feature Stories
Content Writing
Research
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Fact Checking
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PVC’s BIG Black Friday list of deals for 2023
24 Nov 2023
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ProVideo Coalition
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English
| Content Creation
The article is a comprehensive list of Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals for 2023, covering a wide range of products from photography and videography equipment to creative software. It includes exclusive discounts and sales from various companies such as Gitzo, TimeinPixels, Shoulderpod, and many others. The deals encompass cameras, lenses, tripods, gimbals, lighting equipment, editing consoles, and more. The list is intended to grow as the author discovers more deals, with new offers being added to the top for easy discovery. Readers are encouraged to return to the website regularly to check for updates.
Simon Baker
Simon Baker is a journalist based in Auckland, New Zealand.
English
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All The Best CES 2024 Monitor news! Round-Up Summary
10 Jan 2024
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tftcentral.co.uk
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English
| Display Technology
The article provides a comprehensive summary of the latest monitor and display news from CES 2024, covering new models, specifications, and technological advancements. It highlights updates on OLED screens, LCD panels, and emerging display technologies. Key brands such as MSI, Asus, Dell, Samsung, HP, Gigabyte, Acer, LG, and Nvidia are discussed, with detailed information on their latest products and innovations. The article also includes links to reviews and purchasing options for various monitors.
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Gautam Doshi
Gautam Doshi is a multimedia journalist and a documentary photographer based in Mumbai who is interested in human rights, climate change, environmental issues, development and systemic barriers, and rights for people with disabilities. In August 2019, Gautam received the Bob & Diane Fund (by Ms. ...
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Gujarati
Hindi
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Interview (Print / Radio / Podcast)
Photography
+4
Politics
Current Affairs
Technology
+12
Jobs Completed 1
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Acer’s thin and light Swift X features the RTX 3050 GPU and AMD 5000
01 Sept 2021
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t3india.com
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English
| Product Launch
Acer has launched the new Swift X laptop, featuring AMD Ryzen 5000-series processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti GPU. The ultraportable laptop boasts a 14-inch FHD IPS display, up to 16GB RAM, and 2TB SSD storage. It includes advanced thermal design, a fingerprint sensor, AI-enhanced noise suppression, and Acer BlueLightShield technology. Priced at Rs. 84,999, it is available on various online and offline platforms. Sudhir Goel, Chief Business Officer of Acer India, highlights the laptop's elegance, performance, and portability.
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Amy Guttman
Top Rated
I report regularly for PBS Newshour, BBC From Our Own Correspondent, Forbes Entrepreneurs, Australia Financial Review and many others. I am career journalist with 20 years of experience at CBS News, AP, The Frost Interview on Al Jazeera, and Monocle Radio, as producer (live, packages and field ...
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Business
Current Affairs
Technology
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Jobs Completed 76
Job Success Rate 95%
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Frederik Pedersen, co-founder, EasyTranslate
17 Mar 2024
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Forbes
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English
| Content Creation
EasyTranslate, co-founded by Frederik Pedersen, stands out in the translation and localization industry by combining artificial intelligence with human expertise. The company provides a platform for e-commerce and software companies to translate and localize web content, with a unique emphasis on human editors to refine AI-generated content. This approach not only maintains brand identity and voice but also improves the quality of content. EasyTranslate, which is based in Copenhagen, has a marketplace of freelancers but does not generate revenue from it. Instead, it saves clients money by using AI for initial translations and then employing human translators for final touches. The company's clients include notable brands like Dyson, Wix.com, and Acer. A case study of a Norwegian electronics e-commerce site illustrates the effectiveness of EasyTranslate's model, showing a significant increase in conversion rates after employing human translators. The company has recently raised €2.75M to enhance its marketplace functionalities.
Ulises Izquierdo
I am a journalist based in Spain. I worked for Australian Associated Press during the summer bushfires of 2019/2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic. I have also worked for TV, radio, and newspapers both locally at Barcelona-based media companies like 'Cadena SER Barcelona', 'El Periódico de Catalunya' ...
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Spanish
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
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+13
Business
Finance
Politics
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Jobs Completed 17
Job Success Rate 89%
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Acerinox will earn €830M in 2022, the highest profit in its history
24 Feb 2023
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Finanzas.com
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Spanish
| Steel Industry
Acerinox is projected to report a record profit of €830 million for 2022, driven by a 30% increase in revenue and a 32% rise in profits compared to the previous year. The growth is attributed to the recovery in demand post-pandemic and sustained improvement in steel prices. Despite the positive outlook, experts from Barclays and Renta 4 advise caution due to potential slowdowns in the first quarter of 2023, high inventory levels, and market challenges in Europe. Investors are advised to monitor base prices, inventory levels, and demand trends amid recession fears.
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Fred Lopes
Fred Lopes is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil.
English
Portuguese
Spanish
Documentaries
Content Writing
Interview (Print / Radio / Podcast)
+3
Politics
Arts & Books
Film & Theatre
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Mini PC or notebook: which alternative is more advantageous?
24 Apr 2023
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www.estadao.com.br
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Portuguese
| Consumer Electronics
The article compares the advantages and disadvantages of mini PCs and notebooks, focusing on price, portability, and connectivity. It highlights that while mini PCs are generally cheaper and offer more connectivity options, they require additional peripherals like a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. For Apple users, the Mac Mini is presented as a more cost-effective and versatile option compared to the MacBook Air. User testimonials emphasize the performance benefits of the Mac Mini, particularly for tasks requiring multiple software applications.
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Wallace Mawire
Wallace Mawire is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
English
Interview (Print / Radio / Podcast)
Fact Checking
Current Affairs
Fact Checking
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AFSIA Solar Awards 2021 Entries Open
15 Nov 2021
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panafricanvisions.com
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English
| Industry Awards
The African Solar Industry Association (AFSIA) has opened entries for the 2021 Solar Awards, which recognize excellence in the African solar industry. The awards ceremony, organized in collaboration with EnergyNet, will take place during the Africa Energy Forum in London from November 15-17, 2021. The event celebrates innovation, professionalism, best practices, and health and safety standards in the solar industry. AFSIA is excited to reveal the winners in a hybrid live and online ceremony on November 16. The jury, comprising experts from various organizations, will assess applications and nominate outstanding projects in each category. Past winners include several notable companies in the solar energy sector. The 2nd edition of the awards will feature 16 categories, and nominations are open for projects completed in the last 12 months. The application is free and open to all.
Luis Mora
Luis Mora is a journalist based in Managua, Nicaragua.
Spanish
Live Reporting
Fact Checking
Breaking News
Fact Checking
Jobs Completed 1
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The Ibex falls 0.82% and loses 10,000 points for the first time since the end of November
16 Jan 2024
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El Periódico de Aragón
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Spanish
| Financial Markets
The Ibex 35, Spain's main stock market index, fell by 0.82% to 9,994.1 points, dropping below the symbolic 10,000-point mark for the first time since November 27. The decline follows the release of Germany's December inflation rate at 3.7% and improved investor confidence in Germany and the Eurozone. Wall Street also saw declines as investors digested financial reports. In Spain, the Treasury placed €1.997 billion in short-term debt, with high investor demand despite reduced interest rates. The European Central Bank noted a significant drop in inflation expectations among Eurozone citizens. The World Economic Forum in Davos is ongoing, with significant participation from Ibex 35 companies. Only five stocks in the Ibex 35 advanced, while the rest saw declines. European markets mostly corrected, with slight gains in Milan. Brent crude oil prices rose, while the euro fell against the dollar, and Spanish 10-year bond yields increased.
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Paolo Morelli
Paolo Morelli is a journalist based in Torino, Italy. He works also as a press officer and started to write for printed and online newspapers 10 years ago.
English
French
Italian
Feature Stories
Content Writing
Corporate Content
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Politics
Current Affairs
Arts & Books
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Olidata triples in value: 'We're back to running on the stock market'
22 Sept 2023
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www.ilrestodelcarlino.it
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Italian
| Business Recovery
Olidata, an Italian computer manufacturer, has seen its stock value nearly triple in the past three weeks after re-entering the Euronext Milan stock exchange. The company's revival is attributed to the efforts of entrepreneur Riccardo Tassi and the acquisition by Sferanet, a Roman IT company. Despite initial struggles and a shift in operations from Cesena to Rome, Olidata has secured new contracts, leading to a surge in stock demand. Tassi expresses satisfaction with the company's progress, aiming to restore value for the numerous small shareholders.
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Doug Nairne
Doug Nairne is a journalist based in New Territories, Hong Kong.
English
Feature Stories
Content Writing
Corporate Content
+6
Fact Checking
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Moribund PC market hails Tablet's entry
29 Oct 2002
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South China Morning Post
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English
| Tablet PC
Microsoft's Tablet PC, set to launch on November 7, is anticipated to rejuvenate the declining PC market. The device, which combines features of a clipboard and a computer, is expected to become the standard for laptops within a few years. While companies like Acer are optimistic about its impact on sales, others like Fujitsu and Legend are more cautious, viewing it as an additional option rather than a replacement. IDC's analysis suggests a minor increase in demand, with pricing being a potential barrier for consumer adoption. The marketing effort will focus on overcoming past consumer skepticism towards handwriting recognition technology.
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Matt Ng
I’m a highly experienced journalist and editor with over ten years of professional publishing experience and a deep understanding and passion for the written word. Currently based in Leeds, I’ve crafted all kinds of copy for varying audiences, and I generally specialise in technology, medical, ...
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Feature Stories
Content Writing
Corporate Content
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Fact Checking
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Stay Connected With Your Older Devices With These Best USB-C Hubs
10 Oct 2023
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Yahoo Entertainment
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English
| Consumer Electronics
Modern laptops often lack multiple ports, making USB-C hubs essential for connecting various peripherals. The article reviews several USB-C hubs, highlighting their features, such as transfer speed, pass-through charging, and power delivery. Brands like Anker, Acer, Satechi, Elgato, Dell, and Dockcase are discussed, with specific models recommended for different needs, including budget options, premium choices, and specialized hubs for Macbooks and video editing. The review balances pros and cons, offering a comprehensive guide to selecting the best USB-C hub for various requirements.
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Cain Nunns
A Taipei-based print and radio journalist with 15 years experience covering Asia. Contributor to New York Times, Guardian, Time, Sports Illustrated, Sydney Morning Herald, Monocle, AFP and a host of other acronyms.
English
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Vox Pop
News Gathering
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Fact Checking
Jobs Completed 2
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Short on Space, Taiwan Embraces a Boom in Recycling
30 Nov 2013
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Environmental Sustainability
Taiwan is experiencing a significant boom in recycling, driven by its robust electronics industry. The island, home to major technology companies like Asus, Acer, and HTC, has seen a dramatic increase in recycling operations, growing from about 100 to over 2,000 outfits. The revenue from waste companies has surged to 65.8 billion Taiwan dollars in 2012, up from 24.9 billion a decade earlier. A new warehouse under construction on Taiwan's northwest coast exemplifies the island's commitment to recycling, with energy-saving materials made from old electronics. Chen Wei-Hsian of the Formosa Association of Resource Recycling highlights the industry's growth, attributing it to the proliferation of electronics firms.
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Rishi Raj
RISHI RAJ is a journalist based in New Delhi, India. A drop out student BJMC 2ND YEAR. very inspire to photojournalism.
Bihari
English
Hindi
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Vox Pop
+5
Current Affairs
Technology
Science & Environment
+8
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IT hardware PLI 2.0: Weed out the non-serious players
05 Oct 2023
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Financialexpress
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English
| Government Policy
The Indian government is optimistic about its revised production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for IT hardware, with around 40 companies applying. The first version of the scheme, launched in April 2021, did not meet expectations. The new scheme aims to address previous shortcomings by increasing the outlay to Rs 17,000 crore and extending the duration to six years. However, the success of the scheme hinges on weeding out non-serious players, particularly contract manufacturers without agreements with original equipment manufacturers. The government should enforce stricter selection criteria to avoid repeating past failures and ensure meaningful participation from serious players.
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James Reinl
An award-winning multimedia correspondent who has reported from North America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and his native Britain for more than a decade. Strong editorial judgment and leadership skills with the ability to grasp and distill complex issues with ease and lead digital and broadcast ...
English
Spanish
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Vox Pop
+9
Politics
Current Affairs
Technology
+9
Jobs Completed 9
Job Success Rate 90%
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Rocky Taiwan-China relations roil tourism industry
25 Jul 2016
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www.aljazeera.com
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English
| Political Tensions
Taiwan's tourism industry is suffering due to strained relations with China following the election of pro-independence President Tsai Ing-wen. The decline in Chinese tourists has impacted local businesses and the broader economy. Taiwan is seeking to diversify its economic and tourism markets, focusing on Southeast Asia. The geopolitical context includes tensions in the South China Sea and the US's strategic interests in the region. Despite the challenges, there is a sentiment of resilience and hope for recovery among the Taiwanese people.
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Nimish Sawant
Nimish Sawant is a journalist based in Berlin, Germany and Mumbai, India. I have over 13 years of full-time experience covering Technology for print and online publications. Areas such as AI, Blockchain, Cybersecurity, Climate Change, Environmental issues, and human interest stories, among other ...
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Hindi
Marathi
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
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Interview (Video / Broadcast)
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Business
Politics
Current Affairs
+9
Jobs Completed 4
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Amazon Prime Day: 60+ deals that are still here
22 Oct 2023
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www.xda-developers.com
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English
| E-commerce
Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days have ended, but numerous tech deals are still available. The event, which ran from October 10 to October 22, previewed upcoming Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. The article lists the best remaining deals across various categories, including smartphones, tablets, wearables, earbuds, CPUs, GPUs, monitors, and laptops. Notable products on sale include the Google Pixel 7a, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, Apple iPad Air 5, Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, and AMD Ryzen 9 7900X. The discounts are exclusive to Amazon Prime members, with a 30-day free trial available for new members. The article also notes that other retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Target may offer competing sales.
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Cindy Sui
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Hi, I've been working for many years as a journalist, first in California, then Hong Kong, mainland China, Taiwan and now back in Hong Kong. I started out working for newspapers and then switched to wire agency reporting when I worked for Agence France Presse (AFP) as a Beijing-based foreign ...
Chinese (Cantonese)
Chinese (Mandarin)
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
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Business
Finance
Politics
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Jobs Completed 42
Job Success Rate 100%
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Taiwan Wants to Focus on Building Its Own High-Tech Brands
22 Mar 2008
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Global Competition
Taiwan's high-tech industry, centered around the Hsinchu Science Park, faces challenges from global competition and declining profit margins. Industry leaders and analysts emphasize the need for innovation and building Taiwan's own brands to reduce reliance on manufacturing for other global brands. Companies like Mediatek and Gintech Energy are leading the way in innovation, focusing on chip design and solar energy, respectively. Despite concerns, there is optimism that Taiwan can achieve another economic transformation with increased investment in research and development.
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Maina Waruru
Maina Waruru is a journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. With over 15 years experience I specialize in Science, Business and Development news and features writing. I have published widely including with the BBC, The Scientist magazine, University World News, Research Africa,Down to Earth magazine,...
English
Kikuyu
Swahili
Feature Stories
Corporate Content
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Politics
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Taiwan universities deepen health research ties in Africa
26 Nov 2024
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www.universityworldnews.com
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English
| Tuberculosis
Taiwanese universities, led by the National Taiwan University, are strengthening research collaborations with African universities, particularly in health and medicine. A significant project involves NTU and the University of Namibia addressing multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Namibia, supported by the Acer Foundation and international partners. The initiative includes training Namibian students and upgrading facilities. Collaborations extend to other African countries, focusing on health programs and challenges like clean water access, backed by Taiwan's Ministry of Education.
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