TOKYO, Sep 29, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) in collaboration with four Japanese PWR utilities*, has developed the conceptual design of an advanced light water reactor "SRZ-1200". This reactor has additional safety features when compared to conventional pressurized light water reactors. It is in the intention of MHI to take the SRZ-1200 conceptual design and proceed with basic design efforts. These efforts will ensure new innovative nuclear technologies are available toward a stable energy supply for Japan.Advanced light water reactor "SRZ-1200"The SRZ-1200 is a 1,200MWe class advanced light water reactor designed based on enhanced Japanese regulatory safety standards which incorporates lessons learned from the Fukushima Daiichi accident. Development of the SRZ-1200 is in progress which will ensure the regulatory requirements of "strengthening safety equipment" and "resistance to natural disaster and security against terrorism and unforeseen event" are fulfilled. The cumulation of this development will ensure safety and reliability of the SRZ-1200.Relative to new safety mechanisms, even though the SRZ-1200 accounts for global lesson learned, low-probability postulated events are still accounted for in the design to ensure plant and public safety. These safety mechanisms include, but are not limited to, an advanced accumulator design, and systems which effectively reduce the probability of radioactivity release in the event of a postulated accident. Efforts of this nature and the resultant SRZ-1200 design features will limit any impact to the public and plant site.Furthermore, the SRZ-1200 design is intended to enhance operational flexibility which will effectively allow for improved electrical power delivery alongside variable electric power sources such as renewables. The ability to adapt the SRZ-1200 for hydrogen production will also be studied to ensure that all potential uses of energy generated from this plant are efficiently and proactively applied for all of societal needs.MHI has been involved in the construction and maintenance of all of the 24 PWRs in Japan and has led the efforts to restart and ensure the safe operation of the existing nuclear power plants. These efforts will continue as we bring the SRZ-1200 to market as early as possible to realize a carbon-neutral society for Japan.The name of SRZ has the following meaning:S: supreme safety, sustainabilityR: resilient light water reactorZ: ultimate type (Z) contributing to society by Zero Carbon emission.(In Japan, "Z" also has a meaning of "ultimate type")1200: represents the electrical power output of 1200MWe classTaking into account the Fukushima Daiichi accident, MHI Group strives to continuously enhance safety through the restart of existing nuclear power plants as well as the safe and stable operation upon restart. This is part of our contribution to society and we intend to continue this contribution through the development of advanced light water reactors which achieve the world's highest level of safety.*Four PWR utilities: Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc., The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc., and Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.About MHI GroupMitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group is one of the world's leading industrial groups, spanning energy, smart infrastructure, industrial machinery, aerospace and defense. MHI Group combines cutting-edge technology with deep experience to deliver innovative, integrated solutions that help to realize a carbon neutral world, improve the quality of life and ensure a safer world. For more information, please visit www.mhi.com or follow our insights and stories on spectra.mhi.com. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
New York, USA / December 15, 2021 / SEAPRWire / – The Humanoids [Humanoids], a blockchain-based company offering a set of unique NFTs, have announced the launch of its 3D art and 4K renders. The first of a few projects to release 4K renders in the non-fungible token market, The Humanoids has released a set of 10,000 unique Humanoids that live on the Ethereum blockchain. A utility-offering project, The Humanoids offers holders of Humanoids NFTs exclusive access to benefits ranging from giveaways to raffle draws, airdrops, etc. Furthermore, the 3D art has been made as relatable as possible. Rendered in 4K, The Humanoids ensure that minute details [shadows, lightings, accessories] about these art pieces are seen unquestionably. Each of the Humanoids has been generated from a mix of over 150 distinct traits. While all are dope, The Humanoids ensure that some are rarer than others. Oftentimes, first-time investors overlook rarities when picking Humanoids, they simply go for those that reflect their personality. Another remarkable facet of The Humanoids is its tight-knitted community. Owners of Humanoids get to enjoy unique benefits as well become members of a community driven by sheer love and admiration for the beautiful and unique NFTs created. The Humanoids recently donated 6 ETH [approximately $21,700] to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, a Tennessee-based hospital for children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases, as part of its prior commitment to donate to a charity chosen by the community. Exclusive raffles with monthly prize money of $1,300 have been set up by the company. Humanoids NFTs have been listed on Rarity Tools, a website dedicated primarily to ranking collectible NFTs by rarity. Currently, Humanoids has a trading volume of 10.7K ETH on OpenSea, one of the most prominent NFT marketplaces. 10,000 unique NFTs, 5,300 holders, a trading volume of 10,900 ETH, and a 53% NFT distribution rate, Humanoids had a purchase limit of 5 NFTs per transaction during the launch, however, anyone can buy as many NFTs as they can right now on the secondary market such as OpenSea and Rarible. With the creation of an NFT gallery still underway, The Humanoids have witnessed an exponential increase in project statistics. 10,000 unique Humanoids NFTs have been minted and sold out in approximately 3 minutes during the company’s launch date, September 30th, 2021. Another incredible feat is the sale of an NFT for 22 ETH [$79,000 at transaction time], becoming the highest-selling Humanoid. The Humanoids in yet another breathtaking swoop has recorded a remarkable increase in social media impressions—63,000 Discord members, 33,000 Twitter followers, and 3+ million Twitter impressions YTD [year to date]. An updated roadmap has been released by The Humanoids team—plans are currently underway to drive up their reach and visibility by collaborating with people of influence capable of adding real value to the project, as part of the company’s strategic plans to spread their recent Twitter success to other prospective marketing channels. Additionally, The Humanoids is working to create and subsequently launch a comic series that will bring to life The Humanoids universe. While these art pieces are merely 3D renders, the incorporation of a prologue, an excerpt, and a series will breathe life into Cudder’s vision and self-expression. About The Humanoids A collection of 10,000 unique and rare NFTs, The Humanoids is a blockchain-based platform on the Ethereum network that attempts to create, through the ownership of its art pieces, a tight-knit community with unique benefits to members. Introducing a set of unparalleled giveaways and exclusive raffles each time a new milestone is reached, The Humanoids is offering 3D digital artworks derived from a mix of distinct traits and personalities. Social Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/thehumanoidsnft Discord: https://opensea.io/collection/thehumanoids OpenSea: https://opensea.io/collection/thehumanoids Media Contact Company Name: The Humanoids Contact Person: TemporalOne, Marketing Manager Website: https://thehumanoids.co/ Company Email: temporalone@thehumanoids.co SOURCE: The Humanoids The article is provided by a third-party content provider. SEAPRWire ( www.seaprwire.com ) makes no warranties or representations in connection therewith. Any questions, please contact cs/at/SEAPRWire.com Sectors: Top Story, Daily News SEA PRWire: PR distribution in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines & Hong Kong )
Singapore / November 2, 2021 / SEAPRWire / – MedikahanaX (MKX) just announced that its IEO is officially live on GokuMarket’s IEO Launchpad. Typically, this is a prime opportunity for investors to participate in the life-changing project. As much as many industries are moving to blockchain to solve their current problems, the agricultural sector has mostly been forgotten. MedikhanaX is bridging this gap by using blockchain to ensure agricultural industries access quality assurance, sales tracking, and technical cultivation support to farmers who grow cannabis, Kratom, vegetables, and fruits. In addition to that, MedikhanaX supports those who want to do cannabis-related businesses in South East Asia to get licenses. It supports the growing, distributing, and selling of cannabis-related products. MedikhanaX uses the Japanese Agricultural IoT system to ensure the Japanese quality is maintained. The Japanese are well-known for exceeding international standards when it comes to facilities, equipment, and technology. As a result of this, Medikhana supported products are of premium quality. The company has tapped into the explosive CBD industry, which is growing by the day as more people discover the advantages of CBD products. Using a blockchain model ensures transparency. Through blockchain, there is traceability from cultivation, manufacturing, distribution, and sales. This, as a result, helps consumers track and confirm the quality and safety of their products. Blockchain also helps to filter out unethical operators in the market. Combining blockchain, IoT, and other AgriTech technologies ensures CBD production is secure, transparent, and efficient. It also drives quick partnerships with interested parties and faster growth of the company’s value. Medikhana has a partner company, Siam Reiwa (2020) Co., Ltd. or Reiwa in Buriram, that manufactures and sells CBD products. Reiwa is the first Japanese-based company in South East Asia to acquire a Hemp license. Reiwa company will act as an anchor that may drive the development of a Cannabis industrial park in the future. Medikhana is strategically located in Singapore, an international market hub with a thriving business and regulatory environment. Its production location is in Thailand, which is also ideal for climate, business, and regulation. As an additional strategy, Medikhana does technical exchanges with companies in Israel, the hub for medical cannabis, to ensure it produces high-quality cannabis and CBD products. Medikhana complies with the SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) for total quality control (TQC). For exemplary performance, the company has accomplished managers and advisors onboard. The GokuMarket exchange platform has many advantages as compared to others as users can participate in the fundraising using both cryptocurrencies, and debit and credit cards. To participate in the IEO, users will be able to purchase MedikhanaX tokens (MKX), which they can directly buy on the GokuMarket Launchpad. The best part is that all early birds can buy the MKX tokens at a discounted price. Once a user buys MKX, they can stake them to earn up to 15% annual yield on the staking amount. All the rewards they get are daily directly credited into their wallet. Medikhana is working on launching its own decentralized finance platform in Q1 of 2022. MKX holders at the time will be able to trade on the platform. About MedikhanaX Medikhana, rebranded to MedikhanaX, is a Singaporean-based company using blockchain to ensure agricultural industries can access quality assurance, sales tracking, and technical cultivation support to farmers who grow cannabis, Kratom, vegetables, and fruits. In addition to that, MedikhanaX supports those who want to do cannabis-related businesses in South East Asia to get licenses. It supports the growing, distributing, and selling of cannabis-related products. Social Links Twitter: https://twitter.com/MedikhanaX Medium: https://medium.com/@MedikhanaX Telegram: https://t.me/medikhana YouTube: https://bit.ly/3lct5JB Media contacts Company: Medikhana Co. Pte. Ltd. Contact: Koji Fujishiro Address: 10 Eunos Road 8, #13-06, Singapore Post Centre, Singapore 408600 E-mail: contact@medikhana.com Website: https://medikhana.com/ SOURCE: Medikhana Co. Pte. Ltd. The article is provided by a third-party content provider. SEAPRWire ( www.seaprwire.com ) makes no warranties or representations in connection therewith. Any questions, please contact cs/at/SEAPRWire.com Sectors: Top Story, Daily News SEA PRWire: PR distribution in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines & Hong Kong )
SINGAPORE - A total of 60 food and beverage (F&B) outlets have been penalised for breaching safe management measures since mid-September, said the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) on Friday (Oct 8). Of these, 36 were ordered to close temporarily, 21 were fined and three pivoted nightlife establishments had their food licences permanently revoked. During this period, more than 600 premises and over 900 people were checked for their adherence to vaccinated-differentiated measures, said MSE. The ministry said that 34 F&B outlets were ordered to close for breaching safe management measures. These included allowing customers to play card games in the premises, failing to ensure customers adhered to the permitted group size and failing to ensure a safe distance of at least 1m between groups of customers. Another 19 outlets were issued composition fines for breaching various safe management measures on their premises. These included gathering in groups larger than the permitted group size, playing music or video recordings, allowing singing, failing to ensure workers wore masks, failing to ensure contact tracing was done for employees and failing to ensure a safe distance of at least 1m between seated customers. Some repeat offenders include The Starz Bistro in East Coast Road, which allowed customers to play dice games on Sept 17. The Urban Redevelopment Authority ordered the operator to close for 20 days - twice the usual as it was a repeat offence - from Oct 2 to 21. Another repeat offender was the Kopitiam at Tampines Mall, which failed to ensure safe distancing of at least 1m between groups of customers on multiple occasions. Enterprise Singapore ordered the operator to close for 20 days from Sept 24 to Oct 13. Other repeat offenders include Xiao Chun Niang Chicken Hotpot in Geylang Road, NC Recreation Club in Tai Seng Avenue, Gayatri Restaurant in Race Course Road and Hide & Seek at Trio Mall. Toast Box at City Square Mall was ordered to close for 10 days from Oct 2 to 11 for not ensuring safe distancing of at least 1m between groups of customers on multiple occasions. The STARZ Bistro at 66 East Coast Road allowed customers to play dice games on Sept 17, 2021. PHOTO: URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Popular haunts among Singaporeans that were fined for breaching safe management measures include Dumpling Darlings in Amoy Street, which was fined $1,000 for failing to ensure at least 1m safe distancing between seated customers. Rumours Beach Club in Siloso Beach Walk - a repeat offender - was fined $2,000 for allowing a social gathering among its workers on its premises. Putien at Parkway Parade mall and Sunday Folks in Chip Bee Gardens were fined $1,000 for failing to ensure safe distancing of at least 1m between groups of customers. Bazuka at 122 Arab Street (left) allowed customers to play dice games while Ho1e In The Wall at 11 East Coast Road allowed intermingling between different groups of customers. PHOTOS: URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Shanghai at 8 Ubi Road 2 allowed patrons to be seated in groups larger than the permitted group size. PHOTO: SINGAPORE FOOD AGENCY The pivoted nightlife establishments that had their food licences revoked were Moung Sakhon and Prajin Karaoke at Golden Mile Complex as well as Parklato at Parklane Shopping Mall. All three had not been allowed to reopen at the time but were found to be operating with dine-in patrons. MSE also urged seniors to stay home, avoid crowded places and go out only for essential activities over the next few weeks amid rising Covid-19 cases. Seniors should avoid congregating at hawker centres and coffee shops and instead consider packing food, ordering online, or asking a friend or family member to buy food on their behalf instead of dining in, said the ministry. See the full list of F&B outlets here. More on this topic Related Story 3 F&B outlets closed for not ensuring that only vaccinated patrons dined in Related Story KFC outlet, Don Don Donki food court among 16 F&B premises ordered to shut for breaching Covid-19 rules
The Government will continue to observe and monitor people who were vaccinated to look out for those with side effects, collect this data and refine the criteria for vaccination. Health Minister Gan Kim Yong said this yesterday when asked about the 72-year-old man who suffered cardiac arrest on Tuesday night after getting his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine in the morning. The patient, who was admitted to the intensive care unit at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH), has a medical history of cancer, hypertension and hyperlipidaemia. Mr Gan reiterated TTSH's initial assessment that there was no indication the patient's cardiac arrest was due to the vaccination. "I want to assure Singaporeans that we will continue to monitor data not only locally, but also internationally, so that it is a continuous process that will refine our processes, refine our criteria to ensure that it is safe," he said at the Jalan Besar Community Centre. People getting vaccinated have to go through a thorough questionnaire to ensure that they do not have a contraindication. A contraindication is anything, such as a medical condition or symptom, that is a reason for a person to not receive a particular treatment. After the vaccination, everyone will be observed for 30 minutes. At the end of the half-hour period, those vaccinated will go through another round of questions to ensure that they are well. The medical team present will also give the patients advice, should they have any adverse reaction, on where to get help. "So, I want to assure Singaporeans that we do take this very seriously," Mr Gan said. "Whether (these incidents) are related to vaccination or not, we want to know if there are any such incidents so that we can investigate in-depth and better understand the situation."



