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Westin Desaru Coast Resort partners with CAYIN Technology for digital signage
CAYIN Technology has partnered with Westin Desaru Coast Resort in Johor, Malaysia, to enhance guest communication and operational efficiency through the implementation of its CMS-WS server and CAYIN Signage Player. This collaboration involves the use of digital signage to provide real-time updates across 14 Samsung displays in various areas of the resort. The project was executed in partnership with Hola Media, which provided integration services, including installation, design, staff training, and support. The system has improved communication, reduced staff workload, and enhanced the guest experience, preparing the resort for future digital expansion.
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Nikkiso Addresses Growing Ammonia-Handling Demand and Launches Next-Generation Pump at Gastech 2025
Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (Nikkiso CE&IG) announced the launch of a next-generation submerged ammonia pump at the Gastech Conference. This pump is designed to be the safest and most reliable in the industry, addressing common maintenance issues with its seal-less, maintenance-friendly, copper-free construction. The pump can deliver over 2,500m3 per hour and has a mean time between outages of over 16,000 hours. This launch is part of Nikkiso CE&IGs ongoing innovation in ammonia handling, with the company having decades of experience in this field. The pump is expected to meet growing demand for ammonia in various sectors, including power generation and shipping.
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Assessing the Valuation of Yue Yuen Industrial (SEHK:551) After Recent Volatility
Yue Yuen Industrial (Holdings) has experienced notable stock price fluctuations, drawing attention from investors. Despite a year-to-date decline of 21%, the company has shown resilience with an 11% gain over the past year and a 13% increase in the past three months. Over a longer period, the stock is up 53% over three years and 44% over five years. The companys P/E ratio of 7.2x suggests it is undervalued compared to industry peers, indicating potential for growth if profit levels are sustained or improved. While the company shows steady revenue and net income growth, risks remain due to inconsistent short-term returns and potential shifts in market sentiment.
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The Israeli startup said its annual revenues have increased sevenfold over the past year, while its user base has expanded eightfold, with customers including companies such as LG, GitHub, and British Telecom.
Port, an Israeli startup specializing in internal developer portals, has completed a $35 million Series B funding round led by Accel, with participation from Bessemer Venture Partners, Team8, and TLV Partners. This brings the total investment in Port to $58 million. The company has seen significant growth, with a sevenfold increase in annual revenues and an eightfold expansion in its user base, which includes major companies like LG, GitHub, and British Telecom. Founded in 2022, Port plans to use the new funds to expand its market presence and hire additional staff. The company is also integrating large language models into its platform to enhance AI capabilities for developers.
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LG is acquiring automotive cybersecurity startup Cybellum in a $240M deal
LG Electronics is acquiring Cybellum, an Israeli automotive cybersecurity specialist, to strengthen its presence in the automotive industry. LG will initially take a 64% stake in Cybellum for $140 million, with a further $20 million investment planned. The remaining shares will be acquired in the near future. The deal is valued at around $240 million. Cybellums technology will help LG provide effective cybersecurity solutions for connected cars. The acquisition highlights the growing importance of cybersecurity in the automotive sector as vehicles become more connected and autonomous. Cybellums customers include Jaguar Land Rover and Nissan, and its partners include Harman, Toyota Tsusho, and PTC.
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LG Partners With Israeli Company eyeSight to Provide Gesture Control for In-Car Entertainment Systems
LG Electronics has selected eyeSight as a supplier for its car information and entertainment systems. The deal involves using eyeSights computer vision software and LGs automotive sensor to enable interaction with the systems based on natural hand gestures. The partnership aims to decrease distracted driving and improve user experience in the car. While the deal does not include a direct form of payment, it has the potential to generate millions of dollars in revenues for eyeSight. LG has already signed a contract with a large automaker to supply the system featuring eyeSights gesture detection technology.
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