Casio to Release PRO TREK with Biomass Plastics and Dual-Layer LCD

New PRO TREK Outdoor Watches with Large Display of Compass Graphics

TOKYO, July 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Casio Computer Co., Ltd., announced today three new additions to its PRO TREK line of outdoor watches. The new PRG-340 watches all feature a dual-layer LCD that enables compass graphics to be displayed in a large, easy-to read format.

The exterior parts of the new PRG-340 outdoor watches incorporate biomass plastics. The watches also employ a dual-layer LCD to display compass graphics in a large, easy-to-read format.

Casio demonstrates its commitment to environmentally friendly product development by making the case, case back, band, and rotating bezel with biomass plastics,* using raw materials from castor seeds and corn. Produced from renewable resources, biomass plastics are expected to help promote the shift to circular economies and curb CO2 emissions. The bezel, which is more prone to impact than other parts, is made of a newly developed, even stronger biomass plastic.

*Biomass plastics are not used in the metal band of the PGR-340T.

The watches are also equipped with the Tough Solar charging system, which effectively converts light from the sun, fluorescent lamps and other sources to power the watch, eliminating the need to regularly replace the battery.

The new watches are designed for ease of use in mountain climbing, trekking and other outdoor activities, providing high readability with a dual-layer LCD. The bottom LCD layer displays the time and various measurements, while the top layer displays the compass in large blue graphics. The rotating bezel also makes it simple to record compass readings. Meanwhile, the movable lugs enable the watch case and band to be laid flat on a paper map to help users check their current location and chart their course. The new watches provide easy measurements of compass bearing, barometric pressure, temperature, and altitude with the push of a button.

Model Color Band
PRG-340-1 Black Biomass plastics
PRG-340-3 Khaki Biomass plastics
PRG-340T-7 Silver Titanium alloy

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Outreach accueille Nick Bowles au poste de vice-président, ventes et stratégie, région EMEA

Le responsable des ventes B2B expérimenté rejoint Outreach pour aider les entreprises de la région EMEA à combler l’écart d’exécution des ventes

LONDRES, 27 juillet 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Outreach, la plateforme d’exécution des ventes qui aide les entreprises à générer une croissance efficace et prévisible, accueille Nick Bowles au poste de vice-président, ventes et stratégie, région EMEA, sous la direction d’Anna Baird, Chief Revenue Officer. Cette nomination fait suite à l’ouverture récente d’uncentre de données à Dublin, illustrant davantage l’investissement continu de l’entreprise dans la région.

« Outreach est fière d’aider des entreprises à travers l’Europe à combler l’écart d’exécution des ventes pour atteindre leur plein potentiel, et ce n’est que le début, a déclaré Anna Baird, Chief Revenue Officer, Outreach. Nick Bowles est le responsable idéal pour aborder notre prochaine phase de croissance dans la région EMEA et je suis ravie de l’impact qu’il aura sur notre équipe et nos clients. »

« Outreach est une plateforme essentielle qui aide les entreprises à générer une croissance plus efficace et prévisible. J’ai travaillé sur ce point chaque fois que j’ai occupé un poste de responsable, et je suis aujourd’hui impatient d’aider mes collègues responsables du chiffre d’affaires à faire de même, alors qu’Outreach continue d’investir dans la région », a déclaré Nick Bowles, vice-président de la région EMEA, Outreach.

Nick Bowles rejoint Outreach avec plus de 20 ans d’expérience, qu’il a passés à faire croître des entreprises de technologie B2B en les développant sur le marché commercial et en investissant dans de nouveaux marchés géographiques.  Plus récemment, il a occupé le poste de vice-président de la région EMEA chez Quinyx, un leader dans la gestion de main-d’œuvre, où il était responsable des ventes, de la gestion des comptes, du conseil en solutions, du développement commercial et des partenaires pour la région EMEA.  Auparavant, il était vice-président pour les régions EMEA et Asie-Pacifique chez ServiceMax, un leader dans la gestion des services de terrain centrée sur les actifs.

À propos d’Outreach

Outreach  est une plateforme d’exécution des ventes qui aide les entreprises à générer une croissance efficace et prévisible. Nous aidons les entreprises à atteindre leur potentiel de croissance en leur fournissant des flux d’exécution des ventes qui s’appuient sur l’intelligence artificielle et l’apprentissage automatique pour combler les écarts d’exécution tout au long du cycle de vente, de la prospection à la gestion des opérations et aux prévisions. Outreach est la seule société à proposer l’engagement commercial, le renseignement financier et les opérations de recettes sur une même plateforme. Plus de 5 500 entreprises, dont Zoom, Adobe, Okta, DocuSign et SAP, font confiance à Outreach pour optimiser leurs entreprises. Outreach est une société privée basée à Seattle, Washington, qui possède des bureaux dans le monde entier. Pour en savoir plus, veuillez consulter le site www.outreach.io.

Government launches Womens Month 2022 In KwaZulu-Natal, 1 Aug

The Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) in partnership with the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture (DSAC), KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government, and various government entities will launch Women’s Month 2022 on Monday 1 August 2022, in Durban, KZN.

Hosted under the theme: “Women’s Socio-Economic Rights and Empowerment: Building Back Better for Women’s Resilience!” this year’s Women’s Month is a call to action to all of society, government and partners to take tangible steps forward in responding to the most persistent challenges affecting the lives of women and girls.

The year 2022 marks the 66th Anniversary since the march of approximately 20 000 women to the Union Buildings to petition against the pass laws of the country at the time.

The National Women’s Month programme is based on the ongoing interventions across the work of government, civil society and the private sector within the context of the national priorities outlined by government.

The launch of Women’s Month will take the form of a full day workshop on Waste Management: identifying economic opportunities in the waste sector value chains for women, youth and persons with disabilities. The workshop espouses the theme for the month which looks at breaking barriers to accesses in industries dominated by men.

During this workshop, Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane will deliver the keynote address to media and the public signaling the launch of Women’s Month 2022.

The workshop will focus on awareness-raising on economic opportunities for women, youth and persons with disabilities in the waste management sector, including through the value chains in the management of waste material and reprocessing / recycling into new products.

The National Women’s Day event is scheduled to take place at Richmond Local Municipality, uMgungundlovu District, KZN.

Source: Government of South Africa

Western Cape Government launches Women’s Month with province-wide human chain, 1 Aug

As the Western Cape Government (WCG), we recognise that while some progress has been made toward gender equality and the empowerment of women, there is still a long way to go before we achieve a gender equitable society.

Women’s Month allows us to measure how far we have come in transforming society, and to focus on driving this commitment. It is also an opportunity to centre our focus on addressing gender-based violence, which we know is a huge problem across South Africa.

As we pay homage to the work done by many great women, and the ongoing efforts toward the achievement of a safe, free and fair society by citizens, businesses and government across the board, we invite you to show your support and solidarity against gender-based violence, as well as your support and commitment for the equity of women, by forming human chains in your communities, at workspaces and school grounds.

In launching Women’s Month, the WCG and its executive will be forming a human chain on Monday, 1 August at 12:00 (midday), for 10 minutes to:

• Show support for women who suffer all forms of violence;

• Practically display that when society comes together, they can be a powerful force against injustices and;

• Promote services/resources available in specific communities.

Source: Government of South Africa

Water and Sanitation on national water volumes

National water volumes continue to decline, water users urged to save water

The Department of Water and Sanitation’s weekly status of dams demonstrate that the country’s water levels are on a continual decline albeit moderately when compared to the same period last week. This week, the overall storage capacity of the country’s reservoirs is at 92.9% 93.1%, a small margin reduction from last week’s 93.1%, and a significant improvement from last year’s 82.7%.

Water Supply Systems that are steady and unmoved week on week are: Cape Town at 75.4%, Luvuvhu at 101.1% and Umhlathuze sits at 100.1%.

Algoa Water Supply System which supplies Nelson Mandela Bay Metro is among the five systems that have recorded slight improvement increasing from 14.8% last week to 14.9% this week. Butterworth Water Supply System climbed from 99.3% last week to 99.6% this week, Crocodile East moved up from 100.2% to 100.3%, Klipplaat improved from 99.7% to 100.1%, and Polokwane increased from 101.5% to 101.7%.

The remaining six Water Supply Systems have declined: Amathole from 76.2% to 74.7%, Bloemfontein from 99.1% to 98.0%, Crocodile West from 99.6% to 99.1%, Umgeni from 99.1% to 98.6%, Orange from 99.2% to 99.0% and the biggest water supply system, Integrated Vaal River System supplying 14 dams dipped from 100.1% to 99.7%.

Seven out of nine provinces have recorded downwards movements in water levels namely, Eastern Cape from 70.0% to 69.9%, KwaZulu-Natal from 89.7% to 89.4%, Free State from 100.7% to 100.3%, North West from 81.0% to 80.7% and Northern Cape from 108.8% to 107.3%.

On the improvement bracket is Western Cape which increased from 62.8% to 63.2% and Gauteng from 100.2% to 100.7%. Both Mpumalanga and Limpopo are unmoved at 95.2% and 88.2% respectively.

The Department of Water and Sanitation continues to urge the public to save and use water sparingly to ensure that the available water doesn’t run out before another rainy season kicks in, which is anticipated to be in October.

For more information, contact Sputnik Ratau, Spokesperson for the Department of Water and Sanitation on 082 874 2942

Source: Government of South Africa

Western Cape Agriculture welcomes extradition of 2019 bonnievale farm attack suspects

The Western Cape Minister of Agriculture, Dr Ivan Meyer, welcomes the successful extradition of the three suspects sought in the 2019 attack on a farm in Bonnievale. The attack left one person dead and another seriously injured.

Following sterling work by the investigation team, a successful extradition order was granted by the courts in Lesotho and warrants of arrest could be executed at the Maseru Border earlier this week.

The arrested suspects now face charges of murder and attempted murder and will appear in the Bonnievale Court soon.

Minister Meyer:

“This is good news. But, as I have indicated, an attack on a farmer is an attack on our rural economy. Therefore, if required, I will support the call to oppose any application by the suspects.

Partnerships, innovation, collaboration, evidence, intelligence, connectivity, technology, and integration are fundamental building blocks to improve safety within the rural landscape.

The Western Cape Government is doing its best to make this province safer.

However, our interventions must be supported by a strong and professional police service and an effective criminal justice system.

I thank the investigation team for the dedication displayed to date and now look forward to the prosecutorial team acting relentlessly in pursuance of the truth.”

Commenting on the extradition and arrests, Western Cape Minister of Police Oversight and Community Safety, Reagen Allen, said:

“This is indeed welcoming news. I commend the relevant law enforcement and judicial officers for ensuring that those who allegedly committed this crime can be held accountable. No matter where it occurs or against whom it is committed, crime is not welcome in our communities. This also demonstrates that criminals will not have anywhere to hide, as the long are of the law will catch up with them. Our efforts to make the lives of criminals uncomfortable within the confines of the law should not cease.”

“The Western Cape Government will continue to work to ensure farming communities are protected and treated with the dignity they deserve. However, in instances where a crime has occurred, the guilty must be punished to the full extent of the law, ” concludes Meyer.

Source: Government of South Africa