Day: August 26, 2021

Harrison Street Brings Alternative Investment Expertise to Canada

First closing of dedicated Canadian fund provides investing capacity of more than CAD$550 million for investments in senior living, student housing, medical office, life sciences, storage, and digital assets CHICAGO and TORONTO, Aug. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Harrison Street, one of the leading investment management firms exclusively focused on

Philips spotlights smart diagnostic and treatment solutions driving clinical confidence and workflow efficiency at ESC 2021

August 26, 2021 Company’s innovative, integrated imaging systems, devices, software, informatics and services support greater efficiency, enabling high-quality care for a growing volume of complex cardiac patients Early detection, accurate diagnosis, precise treatment and easy follow-up are enabled by data-driven, streamlined workflows Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG,

BUMN Muda Mentorship Program to transform human resources: Thohir

State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Minister Erick Thohir welcomed the launch of a mentorship program by BUMN Muda — a young generation SOEs community — and said it would help bring about a human resource transformation. “The program provides opportunity for the young generation to learn and develop their capacity and capability

Indonesia redoubles efforts to reduce childhood stunting

Indonesia’s children are its future and its most valuable asset. In fact, the present condition of children under the age of five is a reflection of Indonesia’s future. Therefore, the government is eager to make sure that the younger generation grows healthy and becomes a golden generation by prioritizing and

MUI lauds police for prompt arrest of blasphemy suspect Kace

Indonesia’s Ulema Council (MUI) praised the National Police for immediately arresting YouTuber Muhammad Kace over a blasphemy case and is optimistic of him being tried on the basis of the principle of equality before law. “We do hope the legal process of this blasphemy case is conducted based on the

Second vaccine dose administered to Kulon Progo’s 10.80 pct residents

Second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine was administered to 37,016 residents, or 10.80 percent of the total targeted 342,720 locals in Kulon Progo District, Yogyakarta. “Until Wednesday (Aug 25), only 10.80 percent (of the targeted residents) were covered under the second dose of COVID-19 vaccination. Currently, vaccinators are focused on

Govt urged to take anticipatory measures regarding e-commerce law

A legislator Evita Nursanty urged the government to take anticipatory steps regarding the ASEAN Agreement on Electronic Commerce, or Bill on PMSE, by making adjustments, starting from regulations to institutions if the bills are approved. Nursanty, the House of Representatives’ (DPR’s) Commission VI member, deemed it important for Indonesia to

Magelang seeks to improve quality of recorded COVID-19 data

The Magelang city government in Central Java Province has sought to fix the quality of COVID-19 data recorded owing to discrepancy as compared to that of the provincial and central government, thereby resulting in improper COVID-19 handling measures. Magelang city secretary Joko Budiyono noted in a written statement received here on Thursday,

BI promotes use of QRIS in Sulawesi’s BBI, BWI movement

Bank Indonesia (BI) encourages digitization of payment systems through the use of QRIS in the “Proud of made in Indonesian Products” (Gernas BBI) movement and Proud to Travel in Indonesia campaign (BWI) in Sulawesi Island. “Let us continue to use QRIS. Until July 31, 2021, MSMEs and tourism service providers