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AFTEC Distils 16 Years of Arts Education Leadership into New Book, Offering a Roadmap for Hong Kong’s Creative Future

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Igniting a Creative Renaissance, New Book Evolving Creative Mindsets Provides the Roadmap to Transform Hong Kong Schools

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 28 October 2025 – AFTEC today hosted the official book launch for Evolving Creative Mindsets: Thinking Through the Arts, where leading experts from academia and policy research called for a systemic shift in education to secure Hong Kong’s future. The event, held at the Fringe Club, brought together educators, policymakers, and cultural leaders to discuss the critical role of creative learning in an era of global uncertainty.

Authored by Ms Lynn Yau, AFTEC’s Chief Executive Officer, and published by Hong Kong University Press, the book arrives at a pivotal moment. The latest OECD PISA creative thinking assessment has highlighted a global need to strengthen creative skills, and this book offers a timely roadmap for Hong Kong to address this challenge and cultivate a more innovative generation.

A Call to Action: Nurturing ‘First-Class Humans, Not Second-Class Robots’

Speaking at the launch, author Ms Yau said: “For too long, the arts have been perceived as peripheral—for entertainment or school portfolios, but not as a core driver of learning and innovation. This book is a call to action, built on 16 years of frontline work with AFTEC. It demonstrates through real-world case studies how we can bridge the gap between the arts and education. We need to move away from siloed thinking and build a true ecosystem where creative mindsets can flourish. This is not just about creating artists; it’s about nurturing what Andreas Schleicher, Director for Education and Skills at the OECD, calls ‘first-class humans, not second-class robots.’”

Although the arts have been firmly planted in the Hong Kong school system since the 1950s, they are often sacrificed in place of core subjects and preparation for examinations. Drawing on over 16 years of exploration and experience, Yau makes the case that arts are critical to cultivating creative mindsets, which are our best resource for innovating and responding to challenges in this complex world of sudden changes. Through case studies and conversations with practising artists and educators, the book demonstrates why arts and education, two normally discrete disciplines, should be broadly integrated into the local Hong Kong curriculum, and how this can be—and has been—achieved.

The book launch began with a guided exhibition tour led by the AFTEC team, followed by a dynamic panel discussion. Experts including Mr Victor Kwok, Deputy Director of Research at Our Hong Kong Foundation; Professor Anna Hui of City University of Hong Kong; and independent evaluator Mr Robert Li explored the policy barriers, the economic case for investing in creativity, and the practical steps needed to foster a more innovative education system.

Inside the Book: A Blueprint for Transforming Hong Kong’s Schools

Evolving Creative Mindsets: Thinking Through the Arts is a comprehensive guide that deconstructs the challenges and opportunities facing Hong Kong. It explores:

  • The “Poverty of Imagination”: An analysis of how economic and educational constraints can limit the cognitive and emotional growth of young people, and how the arts can redress this imbalance.
  • A Proven Pedagogical Model: Detailed case studies from AFTEC’s programmes, such as the Sm-ART Youth and Bravo! Hong Kong Youth Theatre Awards, which showcase practical methods for fostering creativity, critical thinking, and resilience.
  • A Blueprint for Policy: A proposal for a phased, 10-year human resources plan designed to cultivate a new generation of “Creative Practitioners” and build a more sophisticated, engaged audience.
  • The Future of Learning: An examination of how skills nurtured through the arts—such as abstract thinking, emotional intelligence, and collaboration—are precisely the competencies demanded by a future global economy where 47% of jobs may be automated.

The book challenges the status quo, urging a move from short-term, “copy-and-paste” collaborations to deep, sustainable partnerships. It critiques the current “service provider” model, where arts groups are hired for one-off school performances, and instead advocates for embedding creative practitioners within the educational fabric. The work has already received high praise from international and local leaders in arts education, policy, and culture (see appendix II).

In her closing remarks, Ms Yau reiterated the book’s central message: “The core question we must ask is how to empower our youth to navigate a world of increasing complexity and ambiguity. The answer lies in evolving our mindsets. This book is an invitation to our entire community—educators, artists, policymakers, and parents—to sit side-by-side and build a truly creative city together. The future starts now.”

This book is intended for policymakers, teaching and learning professionals at K-12 and tertiary levels, visual and performing arts establishments, and arts institutions that nurture educators and artists. The volume will also appeal to readers curious about how and why the arts should be foundational to education and capacity building in the twenty-first century.

The copy is available on https://hkupress.hku.hk/Evolving_Creative_Mindsets

Appendix I: Synopsis

Chapter Synopsis Selected Quote
Introduction The introduction establishes the book’s central thesis: Hong Kong’s education system sacrifices the arts, hindering the development of creative mindsets crucial for the 21st century. It defines key terms like “arts-in-education” and presents a roadmap for integrating the arts and education, framing the book as a call to action for policymakers, educators, and artists. “Our best resource is our creative mindset, hence the cultivation of our people.”
Part A: Origin
Chapter 1: Cracking the Creativity Code: The Future Starts Now This chapter traces two decades of Hong Kong’s education reforms, revealing a persistent gap between policy aspirations for creativity and classroom reality. It makes a powerful economic case for change, citing global reports on the future of work to argue that creative and social intelligence—skills honed by the arts—are essential for the jobs of tomorrow. “Rote learning cannot save jobs. Adaptability and flexibility to deal with suddenness are crucial.”
Chapter 2: The Power of Imagination: Redressing Poverty? The author introduces the concept of a “poverty of imagination” as a direct consequence of a deficit-based education system focused on rote learning. The chapter argues that redressing this requires a shift to an asset-based model that uses the arts to release the imagination, making empathy and a belief in alternative futures possible. “As dismal as economic poverty is the poverty of the imagination. In the end, these children may not see alternative ways of living, ways to gain a better quality of being because they are not exposed to, nor do they understand, possibilities and probabilities.”
Part B: Passage
Chapter 3: In Praise of Gaps: Programming with Voids This chapter details AFTEC’s core strategy: identifying and filling “gaps” in the arts and education ecosystem. Instead of routine programming, the organisation creates targeted projects—from theatre productions that embed learning to cross-sector collaborations with medical schools—that serve as proven models for change and capacity-building. “Gaps need not be ascribed as failings; they can be opportunities to create something of substance to fill the void.”
Chapter 4: Passivity to Engagement: Sm-ART Youth Case Study Through a detailed case study of the seminal Sm-ART Youth project, this chapter provides a practical roadmap for transforming passive students into engaged learners. It demonstrates how to cultivate a creative classroom by rethinking the physical environment, building trust, and integrating cultural outings and parent collaboration to foster autonomy and self-expression. “Cookie-cutter activities in which the standardised requirement of the teacher reigning as the sole source of information and students producing the same answers were replaced by authentic experiences that engaged the child’s own experiences, thoughts, and feelings.”
Chapter 5: Reflections as Assessment: Acknowledging Considered Thinking This chapter challenges the traditional view of assessment in the arts, moving “from measurement to judgement.” It champions reflective practice—through journals, dialogues, and guided questioning—as a powerful tool to assess and document qualitative growth. Using case studies, it shows how this approach makes intangible changes in students’ confidence and critical thinking visible and valuable. “Assessment and evaluation are about storytelling, that through narratives, we can tell how we are doing what we are doing, thereby giving confirmation to why we should continue (or not) doing it.”
Chapter 6: Those COVID Days: The Arts and Well-Being Using the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic as a backdrop, this chapter explores the critical link between the arts and well-being. It documents how AFTEC adapted through a “growth mindset” and presents compelling case studies and international research showing how arts engagement promotes mental health, resilience, and social-emotional learning, especially for the vulnerable youth. “It took a global pandemic to start this conversation.”
Part C: Bearing
Chapter 7: Creative Mindsets, Creative City: OECD PISA Creative Thinking Test This chapter analyses Hong Kong’s lacklustre performance in the landmark 2022 PISA creative thinking assessment, contrasting it with top-performing economies like Singapore. It argues that the results are a direct reflection of a school system that, despite policy rhetoric, does not systematically cultivate the creative habits of mind needed for a truly innovative city. “If we are indeed to be the East-West Centre for International Cultural Exchange, then the degree of contentment, or complacency, should be a driving force.”
Chapter 8: Museums and Performing Spaces: Sites of Creative Learning The author reimagines museums and performance venues not just as places for consumption but as dynamic “Sites of Creative Learning.” The chapter argues that by moving beyond chronological displays and passive viewing, these spaces can become powerful environments for fostering inquiry, critical thinking, and deeper audience engagement. “The tightness of space need not hamper the expanse of the mind. Their evolution as sites of creative learning has immense possibilities.”
Chapter 9: Contextualising Human Resource Planning: A Triumvirate Concept This chapter presents a strategic blueprint for developing Hong Kong into an East-West cultural hub by strengthening the “triumvirate” of audience, schools, and creative practitioners. It argues that the current supply-demand imbalance in the arts can be rectified by investing in a recognised, professionalised corps of “Creative Practitioners” who can elevate both arts education and audience sophistication. “Quantity may be good as long as funding lasts; quality delivers higher sustainability through investing in current and future generations.”
Chapter 10: Myths and Misunderstandings: Musings and Replies In this concluding chapter, the author directly confronts and debunks common myths about the arts—from the idea that they are merely peripheral to education, to the belief that creativity is only for artists. It serves as a final, passionate plea for a more nuanced and accurate understanding of the value of the arts in society. “The arts have everything to do with everyone if only we manage to open up, through creative learning, to create curiosity and subsequent inquisitiveness.”
Epilogue: First-Class Humans The epilogue serves as a powerful concluding call to action. It poses a critical question for Hong Kong’s future: “How can we ensure our young people become first-class humans and not second-class robots?” The answer, the author concludes, lies in systemically embedding creative learning at the heart of education and society. “In space-constrained Hong Kong, physical limitations can inspire the growth of mental capacity when we nurture creative thinking and artistic expression.”

Appendix II: Testimonial
‘Our schools and professional communities increasingly need creatively vibrant learners to succeed. Evolving Creative Mindsets hits the bull’s-eye exactly, showing creative practitioners how the AFTEC approach, proven by research and by similar best practices around the world, effectively develops the innovative learners and active creators we want and need. Bravo.’

Eric Booth, co-founder of International Teaching Artist Collaborative (ITAC) and author of Making Change: Teaching Artists and Their Role in Shaping a Better World

‘Lynn’s lived experiences are painstakingly distilled into a book that advocates the imminence of creative thinking as a top future skill set and how to cultivate it. This book speaks to those in education, culture and creativity, policy and grant-making, community NGOs, youth development, and even healthcare. Most importantly, this is one for all the parents in the city.’

Helen So, board member of the Hong Kong Palace Museum

Evolving Creative Mindsets is an eloquent, evidence-rich treasure. Lynn Yau weaves Hong Kong’s vivid case studies with universal insights – uniting policy, assessment, well-being, and creative thinking in one compelling narrative. A practical handbook and visionary manifesto, it will inspire educators, policymakers, and artists striving for sustainable, globally resonant arts learning.’

Anne Bamford, OBE, director of International Research Agency and former Strategic Education, Skills, and Culture Director for the City of London

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About AFTEC

Advancing creative learning and arts education in Hong Kong

Creativity allows us to recognise potential within ourselves and the world around us. It promotes problem-solving, nurtures relationships, cultivates resilience, and can transform lives in countless ways. At AFTEC, we work with students, educators, and creative practitioners to plant the seeds of creativity in our community—seeds we have seen yield season after season.

As a proudly homegrown Hong Kong organisation, we nurture the city’s greatest natural resource — its people. Through co-designed, collaborative, and inclusive bilingual educational programmes, we create supportive environments where young minds are free to explore, express, and flourish. We spark imagination, build confidence, and foster a sense of growth and belonging together.

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Hong Kong & Chinese Mainland Investors Signal Strong Interest in Tokenized Funds, According to Joint Study by Aptos Labs and BCG under HKMA’s Project e-HKD+

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61% of retail investors in Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland are set to double their investment allocations to funds — driven by features unlocked through tokenization and digital money innovation.

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 28 October 2025 – Retail investors in Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland may double their asset allocation to funds, leveraging digital money and advanced features enabled by tokenization, according to new research commissioned by Aptos Labs, core contributor to the Aptos Layer-1 blockchain, and Boston Consulting Group (BCG). This follows a successful joint pilot with Hang Seng Bank conducted under Project e-HKD+.

With the rapid evolution of digital money and tokenization worldwide, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) renamed Project e-HKD as Project e-HKD+ in 2024 and commenced Phase 2 of the e-HKD Pilot Program (Phase 2), expanding its coverage from e-HKD only to a more comprehensive exploration of the digital money ecosystem in Hong Kong. Under Phase 2, Hang Seng Bank, Aptos Labs, and BCG collaborated on a joint pilot to explore new business features and investor use cases, which was followed by the Digital Money & Tokenized Assets Hong Kong Survey, conducted by Aptos Labs and BCG, to validate the commercial viability of these features.

Conducted between May and June 2025, the Digital Money & Tokenized Assets Hong Kong Survey engaged over 500 retail fund investors to assess their behavior, perceptions, and demand for tokenized fund products. The findings revealed strong investor interest and confirmed that these innovative features are not only feasible but also highly valued by retail investors.

Innovative Features Fuel Investor Appetite

The survey findings highlight strong momentum for tokenized funds, with 61% of retail investors in Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland planning to double their allocations – driven by innovative features enabled by tokenization. In particular, Chinese Mainland respondents expressed a high demand for cross-border investment avenues. The results also signal a shifting investor landscape, where attributes such as liquidity, transparency, and faster access to capital are becoming increasingly valued alongside traditional performance metrics.

“The survey results underscore the scale of opportunity in tokenized funds and programmable digital money,” said Solomon Tesfaye, Chief Business Officer of Aptos Labs. “These technologies are transforming the investment landscape and investor expectations – unlocking efficiency, transparency, and new possibilities. Aptos Labs is honored to be part of Phase 2 of the e-HKD+ pilot program and the e-HKD Industry Forum in partnership with Hang Seng and BCG, contributing to building the infrastructure that helps bring these opportunities to life.”

David Chan, Managing Director and Partner at BCG, added, “Our global experience in digital money initiatives and business builds suggests that successful digital money adoption depends on delivering a clear value proposition for each client segment. Firms need a holistic operating model to orchestrate rapidly evolving technologies for effective value delivery. We hope our survey findings help guide healthy and responsible industry growth.”

Distinctive Needs and Opportunities Between Investor Groups

The survey has identified four distinct investor personas, each showing a strong willingness to increase fund allocations to tokenized products – provided the features align with their specific investment needs:

  • Hong Kong Frequent Traders – A dynamic cohort of young to mid-aged investors focused on active trading for amplified returns. They anticipate increasing fund allocations from 10% to 26%, drawn to features like 24/7 trading access and greater allocation flexibility, which enable faster cycles and opportunities.
  • Hong Kong Wealth Legacy Planners – Investors with significant assets under management, focusing on wealth transfer strategies and trust creation, are especially attracted to programmable fund structures that support tailored trust setups and transparent fund management. Their average allocation is expected to grow from 5% to 16%.
  • Hong Kong Long-Term Investors – Discerning mid-aged investors who value security, transparency, and liquidity in their investment choices. They see strong utility in tokenized funds for instant capital redemption and using tokenized funds as collateral for short-term financing needs. Their planned allocation increase is from 8% to 25%.
  • Chinese Mainland Investors – Affluent individuals seeking diversification beyond mainland markets into promising Hong Kong investment avenues. Their average allocation is set to rise from 11% to 24%, with tokenized funds offering a strategic route around capital controls. Programmability features allow flexible investment across Hong Kong fund products, utilization of profits locally, and seamless overseas transfers.

The survey revealed that tokenization unlocks a wide range of capabilities, with each investor persona valuing different features based on their unique investment goals. While programmability emerged as a universally appreciated benefit, preferences varied from wealth transfer solutions to global diversification strategies, highlighting how tokenization can flexibly meet diverse investor needs. This signals a strong opportunity for targeted adoption and product innovation.

Regulatory Tailwinds and Mature Technology Accelerate Digital Money Adoption

These insights align with Hong Kong’s growing momentum in digital asset development. Following the passage of the Stablecoins Bill by the Legislative Council, the city now hosts a formal licensing regime for fiat-referenced stablecoin (FRS) issuers.

As a member of the e-HKD Industry Forum and the Programmability Working Group established by HKMA, Aptos Labs works alongside leading financial institutions to address challenges in scaling the adoption of new digital money formats and shaping future institutional standards. The company also brings extensive global experience, supporting major stablecoin ecosystems with over US$60 billion in monthly transactions facilitated through the Aptos blockchain.

Together, these regulatory and institutional tailwinds provide a strong foundation for the investor demand reflected in the survey, signaling a market ready for large-scale adoption, redefined capital flows, and a new generation of financial infrastructure powered by blockchain technology.

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From Smart Rings to Smart Glasses – DR H Redefines the Aesthetics of Technology

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—Hong Kong brand DR H fuses Eastern philosophy and cutting-edge innovation to reshape the global smart wearables landscape.

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 28 October 2025 – In today’s smart wearables market, the hottest segment of the Consumer Electronics industry, leading brands dominate resources, while endless spec races and price wars leave consumers overwhelmed and uninspired. Beneath this seeming prosperity lies a landscape of homogeneity and aesthetic fatigue.

Amidst this, DR H, a rising smart wearables brand from Hong Kong Science Park, is charting a new course, where technology meets aesthetics, and intelligence meets emotion. By fusing cutting-edge innovation with refined design, DR H is transforming wearables from mere devices into intelligent lifestyle companions.

Precise Positioning: Finding Space in a Saturated Market

While most wearable brands focus on technical specs, DR H identified a clear gap—the lack of thoughtful design.

According to insights shared at the 2025 Rednote Trend & Tech Summit, young consumers are shifting their focus from technical specs to prioritizing experiential scenarios. They seek products that express personality, complement their style, and fit seamlessly into everyday life, rather than focusing on powerful devices.

At this pivotal moment, DR H seized the opportunity to merge rational technology with emotional aesthetics. Collaborating with renowned Hong Kong designer Alan Chan, the brand infuses Eastern philosophy into its products—drawing on concepts like TAIJI and WUJI to balance technology and lifestyle. The result: smart devices that transcend cold hardware to become elegant, expressive fashion accessories.

By making design its core competitive advantage, DR H has established a clear identity in a homogeneous market—not selling gadgets, but curating a refined, intelligent, and balanced way of life.

Growth Through Emerging Niches

In the fast-evolving tech landscape, success lies not in chasing trends but in recognizing the turning points. DR H’s rise reflects this strategic foresight. Rather than competing in the saturated smartwatch category, the brand focused on emerging, unsaturated niches like smart rings and smart glasses, optimizing products for specific lifestyle scenarios and unlocking new growth opportunities.

  • TAIJI Smart Ring: A Philosophy of Balance for Day and Night

The brand’s first TAIJI Smart Ring integrates Eastern balance philosophy, introducing an innovative dual-ring system for day and night use. It offers 24/7 monitoring of heart rate, blood oxygen, body temperature, emotional stress, sleep quality, and activity levels, helping users understand both physical and emotional well-being. During the November 2024 e-commerce sale season, the TAIJI Smart Ring achieved a position within the Top 3 in the smart ring category on JD.com, signifying DR H’s significant success in the health wearables sector.

  • WUJI Smart Ring: Where Jewelry Meets Technology

The WUJI Smart Ring takes the concept of Luxury Technology further. Inspired by the ancient Chinese notion of round heaven and square earth, its distinctive square-inside-round shape is both symbolic and elegant. With a full-diamond finish and adjustable fit, it’s not just a wellness tracker but a statement of taste and individuality.

  • Smart Glasses: Entering the Audio-Visual Intelligence Era

In smart eyewear, DR H once again demonstrates its instinct for innovation. Two distinct series cater to different lifestyles:

DR H IntelliShade Sunglasses – A stylish fusion of sunglasses, headphones, and smart interaction for trendsetters on the go.

DR H IntelliView Glasses – Sleek rimless glasses for professionals, supporting music playback, calls, navigation, remote photo control, and voice interaction—a discreet assistant for the modern workplace.

In addition, DR H plans to launch smart brooches, smart bracelets, and other niche wearables, continuously expanding the boundaries of smart lifestyle design.

True Innovation That Cares

In an industry crowded with “conceptual” products and superficial gimmicks, DR H pursues authentic, tangible innovation, making technology genuinely perceptible and emotionally resonant. Its holistic approach connects functionality, emotional value, and service ecosystems, building multidimensional competitiveness from hardware to experience.

This vision comes to life through the brand’s companion app, DR HHH, which powers the smart ring ecosystem:

  • Comprehensive Health Insights: Aggregates mind-body data into visual weekly, monthly, and annual reports, complete with personalized guidance.
  • Personal Health IP: TAIJI GIRL – A virtual companion offering free, evidence-based wellness advice informed by over a million medical studies.
  • Value-Added Ecosystem: Integrates mindfulness courses, psychological counseling, and wellness services via DR H’s strategic partners, creating a complete “Monitor–Analyze–Act” loop for holistic health.


From Hong Kong to the World

Rooted in Hong Kong yet born with a global vision, DR H is actively expanding into Europe, the Middle East, and beyond, adapting its designs and marketing to local cultures.

In an increasingly competitive market, DR H stands out by redefining what smart wearables can be, where technology meets aesthetics, data meets humanity, and function meets emotion. With its commitment to design, innovation, and empathy, DR H continues to paint a new picture of wearable technology—one that is intelligent, stylish, and deeply human.

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MyRepublic Launches Exclusive Broadband Bundles featuring Disney Lorcana Trading Card Game

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SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 28 October 2025 – MyRepublic today announced the launch of two exclusive broadband bundles in collaboration with Disney Consumer Products to feature Disney Lorcana Trading Card Game (TCG). Disney Lorcana TCG is a trading card game set in the wondrous realm of Disney Lorcana, where players take on the role of Ilumineers and wield magic ink to summon a team of Disney characters, who appear in both familiar and fantastical ways. The collaboration coincides with the upcoming release of Disney Lorcana TCG: Whispers in the Well, the tenth set in the Disney Lorcana TCG series.

Disney Lorcana: Whispers in the Well

The collaboration highlights MyRepublic’s high-speed connectivity and one of the most anticipated trading card game expansions of the year, creating an integrated offering for both collectors and players in Singapore.

Two broadband promotional bundles will be introduced as part of this limited-time initiative. The Disney Lorcana TCG GAMER 3Gbps Plan, priced at S$48.99 per month, includes two Disney Lorcana TCG: Whispers in the Well Booster Boxes valued at S$384. Meanwhile, the Disney Lorcana TCG GAMER 10Gbps Plan, offered at S$61.99 per month with a one-time top-up of S$50, includes two Booster Boxes of the same value and a Wi-Fi 7 Router worth S$799. Both bundles combine MyRepublic’s high-performance broadband service with Disney Lorcana TCG product sets, delivering an integrated experience for collectors and gamers alike.

The first 30 customers to subscribe to any of the promotional bundles will receive a Disney Lorcana TCG playmat featuring artwork of Jasmine or The Brave Little Prince, worth $27.

The initiative underscores MyRepublic’s continued investment in Singapore’s gaming and trading card ecosystem, which further integrates premium connectivity with community-based entertainment experiences.

“Our collaboration with Disney Consumer Products to feature Disney Lorcana Trading Card Game aligns with MyRepublic’s focus on providing customers with differentiated, experience-driven connectivity solutions,” said Terry Williams, VP Consumer, MyRepublic. “We’re passionate about growing the trading card community, making it easier for anyone to get started, connect with others, and enjoy the game with friends and family.”

The Disney Lorcana TCG: Whispers in the Well broadband bundles will be available from 23 October 2025, exclusively via MyRepublic’s website and retail outlets while stocks last. For more information on Disney Lorcana TCG, please visit the official website, DisneyLorcana.com.

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Malaysia and WEF Drive ASEAN’s Next Leap in AI Governance and Industrial Innovation

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Powering the Intelligent Age Summit announced the ASEAN AI Safety Network and Sustainable AI White Paper, aligning regional collaboration with sustainability and trust

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 28 October 2025 – The Ministry of Digital, through the Malaysia Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (MYCentre4IR), in collaboration with the World Economic Forum (WEF), today hosted the Powering the Intelligent Age: Driving Innovation with Southeast Asia and Beyond Summit at Sasana Kijang. The event aimed to deepen collaboration on artificial intelligence (AI), digitalisation and clean industrial transformation. The event also marked a key milestone in Malaysia’s ASEAN Chairmanship, positioning the country as a convener of regional dialogue on technology governance and innovation, with a strong focus on digital transformation, and the region’s broader energy transition agenda.

The summit drew over 400 delegates from 14 countries and was attended by senior policymakers, corporate figures, researchers and startup founders. The wide representation from ASEAN’s digital and energy sectors, together with development partners and industry experts reflected strong collaboration across public, private and international sectors in advancing responsible and sustainable technology adoption across ASEAN.

A major highlight of the summit was the announcement on the ASEAN AI Safety Network (ASEAN AI Safe), a Priority Economic Deliverable for Malaysia’s ASEAN Chairmanship. Envisioned to be anchored in Kuala Lumpur, the Network connects policymakers, researchers and industry players to advance safe and inclusive AI adoption. The initiative forms part of Malaysia’s wider effort to position ASEAN as a globally trusted hub for responsible innovation and digital transformation.

YB Gobind Singh Deo, Minister of Digital said, “Malaysia wants to become an AI Nation by 2030, supported by trusted governance, inclusive talent development and investments that drive real economic impact. As ASEAN Chair, we are focused on building collaborative frameworks that ensure technology is deployed safely, transparently and for the benefit of all communities. The ASEAN AI Safe marks an important step forward, but it is only one part of our broader mission to create an ecosystem where innovation and accountability move together.”

Reflecting these priorities, the summit’s agenda was designed to move from policy to implementation, focusing on practical collaboration and measurable outcomes. Discussions centred on establishing a common baseline for AI governance across ASEAN, aligning sustainability with technology adoption and accelerating industrial transformation through innovation partnerships. Another key milestone was the announcement of the Sustainable AI White Paper, developed in partnership between MYCentre4IR and ERM, in consultation with Microsoft , to guide responsible and energy-efficient AI deployment across the region.

A Leader’s Dialogue between YB Gobind Singh Deo and Cathy Li, Head of the Centre for AI Excellence and Executive Committee Member at the World Economic Forum, examined ASEAN’s framework for responsible AI development and discussed strategies to enhance the region’s access to AI capabilities in support of economic growth. The session focused on how regional collaboration can promote responsible AI, and build public trust in technology.

“The potential for successful transformation of Southeast Asia’s economy through AI is still largely untapped, and the region has a unique chance to shape the global AI standards of tomorrow”, said Cathy Li. “But this requires alignment across the region, to create a shared governance framework that fosters trust, transparency and sustainability into the fabric of innovation, and joint strategies for building sustainable and inclusive resilient AI ecosystems”.

The World Economic Forum is committed to supporting the region in realising a successful AI journey, by convening and partnering with Governments and all actors of the AI value chain.

The summit also featured a special address by Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Economic Community H.E. Satvinder Singh, who highlighted that regional collaboration is central to ensuring technology becomes a driver of shared prosperity and inclusion. He emphasised ASEAN’s role in developing policies that strengthen cross-border collaboration, support digital economy growth and build institutional readiness for the Intelligent Age.

At the industry level, the Transitioning Industrial Clusters (TIC) dialogue showcased how data platforms, advanced automation and clean-energy integration can help ASEAN industries strengthen competitiveness while reducing emissions. The summit’s focus on regional transition highlighted how ASEAN is aligning industrial policy, technology, and innovation to build a cleaner and more resilient future. Dialogue on cross-border green-electron trade under the ASEAN Power Grid, industrial decarbonisation and nuclear energy readiness reflected the region’s determination to strengthen energy security while advancing sustainability goals.

The summit highlighted the growing convergence between artificial intelligence and industrial sustainability as the drivers of ASEAN’s future competitiveness. It demonstrated how cross-border collaboration between governments, industry leaders, academia, and innovators is essential to harness technology responsibly while advancing shared regional goals. The Ministry of Digital is committed to ensuring that Malaysia’s national digital ambitions remain aligned with ASEAN’s themes of sustainability and inclusivity. The collaboration with industry and Microsoft as one of the trusted partners in establishing Malaysia as a sustainable digital hub and a secure location for digital assets across the region reflects the Ministry’s vision of a future where innovation, inclusivity, and environmental responsibility move in tandem – positioning ASEAN as a global hub for safe, trusted, and sustainable digital transformation.

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LitPet Wins Twice at the 2025 PetQuip Awards

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HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 28 October 2025 – LitPet is thrilled to announce that LitPet has received top honours at the 2025 PetQuip Awards, taking home two prestigious accolades that mark a new chapter in natural pet wellness.

The PetQuip Awards is an annual event organized by PetQuip (the UK Pet Products Association). Since its inception in 2013, the awards have aimed to recognize outstanding companies and individuals in the pet products industry, including achievements in:

  • Innovative product design
  • Export contribution
  • Retail performance
  • Marketing and branding strategies
  • Emerging business growth

The awards cover the entire industry chain, including manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and service providers.

LitPet’s bestselling supplement, Pawsitive Powder, which blends traditional Eastern botanicals like Schisandra and Valerian with clinically researched ingredients such as Lactium® and DHA, was awarded Silver for Best New Product (Healthcare & Grooming).

Even more exciting, LitPet was named Gold Winner for Most Promising New Start-Up, recognising LitPet’s holistic approach to pet wellness and innovation in preventative care.

A Mission Rooted in Healing

LitPet was founded by Stephen Hu, who was inspired to reimagine pet care after the sudden loss of his beloved cat, Kung Hey, to a stress-related urinary condition. “I didn’t realise animals could suffer from chronic stress just like humans,” Stephen recalls. “That experience changed everything.”

In his search for answers, Stephen discovered that much of the pet industry treats symptoms but overlooks root causes. It was through Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that he found a path toward deeper healing. “Herbs like Schisandra, Reishi, Ginseng, and Honeysuckle have been used for centuries to calm and nourish the body. I knew this gentle, holistic approach was exactly what modern pet care was missing.”

Where Science Meets Soul

LitPet’s formulas are developed by a global team of veterinarians and nutritionists in Hong Kong and London. Each supplement is made with clinically active ingredients at therapeutic levels — with no fillers, artificial colours, or preservatives.

All LitPet’s products are manufactured in GMP-certified facilities in the UK and undergo third-party testing for purity and safety. Designed for daily use, their powders are palatable even for picky pets and support a wide range of needs including:

  • Stress & anxiety relief
  • Immune and digestive health
  • Heart and cardiovascular support
  • Detoxification and vitality
  • Joints & mobility support

LitPet is also committed to sustainability— with FSC-certified and 100% recyclable packaging. LitPet’s ingredients are also responsibly sourced with full traceability.

Recognition from the Industry

The double win at the PetQuip Awards signals a growing recognition of how Eastern herbal wisdom and modern science can come together in meaningful ways. “LitPet is about more than supplements,” says Stephen. “It’s about changing the way we think about pet wellness. Prevention, emotional balance, and intentional care should be at the heart of how we care for our animals.”

LitPet also made its debut at PATS 2025 at the NEC, drawing attention from leading distributors, retailers, and veterinary professionals. “The response was incredible,” Stephen adds. “People are ready for a new way of thinking about pet health—and LitPet is leading that change.”

To learn more about LitPet’s award-winning products and mission, visit their official shop at www.litpet.co.

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Amazon Singapore Shares the Joy with 12 Days of Black Friday Deals and New Shopper Insights

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Source: Media Outreach

  • Hundreds of thousands of deals from top local and international brands including Dyson, LEGO, Sennheiser and Beauty of Joseon, across Amazon.sg – the perfect way to start the holidays early.
  • From deal optimizers to heartfelt gifters, new research reveals how Singaporeans are shopping smarter and more intentionally this holiday season.
  • One in four savvy Singaporeans shop sales to save on holiday gifting, with men almost twice as likely as women (45% vs 25%) to find a gift for their partner in a sale event.

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 28 October 2025 – (NASDAQ: AMZN) — The most wonderful time of the year begins early as Amazon Singapore kicks off its 12-day Black Friday Sale, running from 20 November to 1 December. Shoppers can look forward to joyful savings across categories – from trending Toys and Electronics to Baby and Home and Kitchen essentials – making it easier than ever to find thoughtful gifts for family and friends and celebrate the season.

With hundreds of thousands of deals from popular local and international brands such as Dyson, LEGO, Sennheiser and Beauty of Joseon, customers can enjoy great value and convenience at amazon.sg/blackfriday, whether they’re shopping early for gifts or treating themselves ahead of the holidays.

Unwrapping Singapore’s Latest Gifting Trends

To mark the start of the holiday season, new YouGov research, commissioned by Amazon Singapore, uncovers surprising trends reshaping how Singaporeans hunt for holiday deals and gifts.

The study identifies “Deal Optimizers” as Singapore’s dominant online shopper persona. With 42% identifying as Deal Optimizers when shopping for themselves and 26% when buying for others, these savvy shoppers compare prices, stack vouchers, and strategically time purchases around major sale events. Generational differences are also apparent, with 58% of Gen Z shoppers preferring personalized gifts chosen specifically for the recipient – significantly higher than Millennials (39%). Instead, Millennials are leaning towards practical gifts (62%). This points to a growing emphasis on thoughtfulness among younger consumers, while Millennials prioritize functionality when selecting gifts.

Traditional gender roles in holiday shopping are evolving as well, with more men taking an active role in gifting. The research shows 45% of men plan gifts for their spouse or partner during sale events, almost twice as many as women (25%). Men also report spending more time deciding what to buy for their spouse and partner (47% vs. 25%), suggesting a more shared and thoughtful approach to gift-giving is emerging across different shopper demographics.

“Black Friday is one of the most exciting times of the year for Singapore shoppers, as it’s the perfect moment to prepare for the holidays and save on everything from big-ticket gifts to everyday essentials,” said Peter Li, Director, China & Singapore, International Store, Amazon. “Our research shows that Singaporeans are shopping smarter and more intentionally this year, and Amazon is here to help them do just that, with great value, wide selection, and fast, trusted delivery that makes it easier to share the joy this festive season.”

New Deals, Just In: Black Friday Sale Highlights

From thoughtful gifts to everyday must-haves, shoppers can expect exciting deals across every category, whether you love hunting for the best bargains, finishing your list in one go, picking up something special for yourself, or finding practical gifts that just make sense. For 12 days, Amazon Singapore will roll out hundreds of thousands of Black Friday deals running from 20 November to 1 December. *

  • Save up to 40% off Sennheiser headphones, audiophiles, earbuds and more
  • Save up to 40% off on UGREEN chargers, cables and more
  • Save up to 40% off on Transformers, Nerf, Play-Doh, Monopoly and more
  • Save up to 40% off on Pigeon, and an additional 15% off when you purchase any 3 or more products
  • Save up to 40% off Dyson
  • Save up to 30% off on LEGO Star Wars, F1, Botanical kits and more (With an additional gift with purchase on selected LEGO sets)
  • Save up to 30% off Beauty of Joseon
  • Buy 3 Whole Foods Market (WFM) and WFM 365 Products and get an exclusive SG-branded WFM tote bag for free
  • Buy 4 Get 20% Off Coca-Cola, Sprite, Schweppes and more

*Terms and conditions apply to all promotions listed above.

Get the Most Out of Your Holiday Shopping on Amazon.sg

Amazon Singapore offers great value, a wide selection, and flexible delivery options to make holiday shopping easy – with even more perks for Prime members. Here’s how to shop smarter this season:

  • Shop Smart with Prime: Members enjoy fast and free delivery on millions of eligible items, plus access to Prime Video and Prime Gaming, all for S$4.99/month. New customers can start with a 30-day free trial at amazon.sg/prime.
  • Find the Perfect Gift: Explore Amazon.sg’s Holiday Gift Guides for curated recommendations across Toys, Electronics, Home & Kitchen, and more – available at amazon.sg/christmas-store.
  • Amazon.sg Gift Cards: Give the gift of choice this festive season. Purchase an Amazon.sg Gift Card worth S$220 and receive an additional S$15 credit from 20 November to 1 December *, at amazon.sg/giftcard
  • Amazon Vouchers: Save even more with exclusive Amazon Vouchers across categories such as Toys, Beauty, and Electronics. Clip your favourite vouchers and the discounts apply automatically at checkout — amazon.sg/vouchers.

Make Every Holiday Moment Better with Amazon Prime

The holidays are all about sharing joy, and with Amazon Prime, it’s easier than ever to make every moment special. Members can shop, save, and stream with convenience and peace of mind – all in one great-value membership. New customers can start a 30-day free trial, and for just S$4.99 a month or S$49.90 a year, enjoy exclusive benefits this holiday season, from fast, free delivery on eligible items to endless entertainment with Prime Video and Prime Gaming.

  • Exclusive savings for Prime members: Enjoy up to 10% off on over a million products from international brands across Amazon.sg, perfect for stretching your holiday budget and finding gifts for everyone on your list.
  • Convenient delivery and easy returns: Skip the crowds with fast, free shipping on millions of eligible items across Amazon.sg, Amazon Fresh, and the Amazon International Store. Enjoy access to free one-day delivery on Prime eligible orders; and delivery as fast as two days on Prime eligible international orders. Need to return something? Choose free pick-up from your address or drop it off at a nearby return center for a hassle-free experience. More information here.
  • Amazon Fresh for festive feasts: Get groceries and party essentials delivered right when you need them with free scheduled two-hour delivery on orders above S$60, available until 31 December 2025.
  • Endless entertainment for the season: As families gather to celebrate, enjoy holiday movies, shows, and games with Prime Video and Prime Gaming, all included in one great-value membership.

*Terms and conditions apply to all promotions listed above.

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Advocacy – PSNA requests Prime Minister overrule Judith Collins and end BlackSky Technology satellite launches

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Source: Palestinian Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA)

 

After what PSNA calls the shocking TVNZ interview with Minister of Defence Judith Collins on Friday, it has written to the Prime Minister today.

 

PSNA has requested Luxon direct Collins to withdraw approval for forthcoming Rocket Lab satellite launches for BlackSky Technology from Mahia, which could be used by Israel in Gaza.

 

Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa Co-chair John Minto says Collins ‘can’t be trusted to uphold New Zealanders’ values’.

 

“She went for any excuse to justify approving the launches, and the Prime Minister must rein her in.”

 

“She said the UN Security Council does not encourage sanctions, so she believes New Zealand has a free hand to be militarily complicit in Israel’s resumed genocide in Gaza.”

 

“But New Zealand has complained for decades about the veto powers of one country in the Security Council. Then, our government uses the very same US veto, which it opposes, to justify licencing the launch of spy satellites to target Gaza.”

 

“In particular, the New Zealand government is ignoring the International Court of Justice, which directs countries to do what they can to prevent Israel’s occupation from continuing.”

“Signing off on delivering the technology, which the IDF uses for its bombing runs on a civilian population, can hardly be interpreted as helping Israel end its occupation of Gaza.”

 

Minto says Collins’ alternative excuse, that New Zealand is not at war with Israel, so can’t sanction it, is equally nonsensical.

 

“It may come as news to the Defence Minister, but New Zealand is not at war with Iran or Russia either.  Yet the government routinely imposes sanctions on both of these countries, with putting new sanctions on Iran just a few days ago.”

 

“Luxon obviously thought, in the TVNZ interview, that the New Zealand Export Controls regime should apply to the satellite launches.”

 

“If the launches have not been tested against this legislation, then they should be, and Collins should be told to keep her pen in her pocket.”

 

The PSNA message to the PM says:

Tēnā koe e Christopher Luxon,

We were shocked at the interview with Minister of Defence Judith Collins on TVNZ last Friday where she justified approving satellite launches for BlackSky Technology from Mahia Peninsula despite human rights warnings from government officials.

BlackSky Technology has a lucrative contract with the Israeli Occupation Forces to provide high resolution images for use in Israel’s targeting of Palestinians and civilian infrastructure in Gaza.

Since the initial approvals by Ms Collins the situation in Gaza has become catastrophic for Palestinians. So bad that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is wanted by the International Criminal Court for trial on charges of using starvation as a method of warfare as well as the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution and other inhumane acts.

Collins’ approvals mean New Zealand is directly implicated in Israel’s Gaza genocide.

This is a moral outrage to the big majority of New Zealanders.

We are urging you as Prime Minister to direct Ms Collins to decline all future satellite launches for BlackSky Technology.

John Minto

Co-ChairPSNA.nz

 

John Minto

Co-ChairPSNA.nz

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