In the Press
Manila Bulletin
Jul 12, 2023
Lower capital requirement has no impact yet on PH retail industry
The lower capital requirement under the amended Retail Trade Liberalization Act (RTLA), which intends to invite the world’s big foreign retailers, has made no impact yet on the domestic retail industry, only firming up the Philippine Retailers Association (PRA) position that liberalization is not a guarantee that businesses would invest in the local retail market.

Manila Republic
Jul 9, 2023
PerkinElmer Scientific Singapore Pte Ltd Wins Machine Manufacturing Award for Innovative and Sustainable GC 2400- Platform
In today’s fast-paced world, laboratories face the challenge of maximising productivity whilst ensuring efficiency. As the trend towards hybrid work models gains traction, gas chromatography users demand remote access to their instruments regardless of location. At the same time, the imperative to adopt sustainable practices has become an urgent priority for businesses, including analytical laboratories.

Manila Republic
Jul 9, 2023
Caton Technology wins Connectivity – Media & Entertainment accolade at SBR Technology Excellence Awards 2023
Caton Technology has been awarded the Connectivity – Media & Entertainment accolade at the SBR Technology Excellence Awards 2023. The award recognises Caton’s ability to provide next-generation IP network transport solutions that enable high-quality real-time interactions with the media and entertainment industry.

Union Developers
Jul 8, 2023
Top industry players recognised at 2023 Real Estate Asia Awards
Project developments and sales operations in the real estate industry were greatly impacted by unforeseen circumstances brought about by the pandemic. Despite this, many developers managed to remain resilient whilst thriving amidst the challenging times.

Newsman Blog
Jul 5, 2023
Indonesia, Philippines struggle to keep up with SEA’s cashless drive
CEBU CITY -- Digital payments are expected to power e-commerce spending in the Southeast Asian region, but as Southeast Asia’s payment landscape is fragmented, integration may be held back by archipelagic Indonesia and the Philippines where cash is preferred.




