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Yango Group opens African headquarters in Abidjan
Yango Group opens African headquarters in Abidjan

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Yango Group opens African headquarters in Abidjan

The new hub strengthens Yango Group's long-term strategy in Africa, supporting local innovation, entrepreneurship and digital infrastructure development. Yango Group, a UAE-based technology company operating in more than 30 countries, has established a new African regional headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. The new hub will oversee Yango's expanding operations across Africa and serve as a central base for innovation and coordination. With approximately 200 employees already active across the region, the company plans to further scale its local workforce in the coming year. Africa holds special significance for Yango, having been the launchpad for its international journey in 2018, starting in Côte d'Ivoire. Since then, the company has grown its footprint to 16 African countries, offering a range of digital services through its integrated Super App, including ride-hailing, food delivery, navigation, e-commerce and digital payments. The new regional office in Abidjan will now function as the command center for further expansion and localization efforts. Yango Group CEO Daniil Shuleyko said: 'This new regional office in Abidjan is a new chapter in our journey across Africa. Our strategy is to build digital ecosystems that empower countries from within — using global technologies, but always rooted in local realities. Africa was where our journey started — and today, we are investing in the future by making Abidjan home to our largest office in Africa — and the center of our strategy for the continent.' Yango's approach goes beyond delivering standalone services. The company is committed to strengthening local value chains by developing digital platforms tailored to the specific needs of African markets. This includes plans to offer more business-focused solutions aimed at helping regional enterprises grow and scale through technology. A major pillar of Yango's long-term vision involves investment in local talent. As part of this, the company is expanding the Yango Fellowship programme to a pan-African level, aiming to equip hundreds of thousands of young people with critical digital skills. Already operational in Côte d'Ivoire, the Fellowship will use the new Abidjan office as its regional coordination and training hub for Africa. Daniil Shuleyko added: 'Our mission goes beyond providing digital services. By investing in talent and skills, especially among young people, we're helping build the foundation for long-term innovation and self-sustaining digital ecosystems across Africa. With programmes like the Yango Fellowship, we want to empower the next generation of African tech leaders.'

Business matching exhibition set for next year to boost Malaysia-Cambodia trade ties
Business matching exhibition set for next year to boost Malaysia-Cambodia trade ties

New Straits Times

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Business matching exhibition set for next year to boost Malaysia-Cambodia trade ties

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia-Cambodia Business Association (MCBA) yesterday announced that it will host an exhibition next year aimed at boosting trade and investment cooperation between Malaysia and Cambodia. Scheduled for June 2026, the Malaysia–Cambodia Business Matching Exhibition 2026 is expected to attract between 200 and 300 entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders from both countries. In addition to encouraging growth in key sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, food and beverages, logistics, construction, and services, the exhibition aims to promote sustainable business relationships while contributing to Asean economic integration and high-quality regional growth. The announcement was made during MCBA's "Strategic Cooperation Networking & Fellowship Dinner" yesterday, which brought together over 120 guests, including presidents and representatives from 20 strategic partner chambers in Malaysia. Also present were the Commercial Counsellor of the Embassy of Cambodia in Malaysia, Vith Panhnha, Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation representative S. Jai Shanker, and MCBA founding president Datuk Seri Ricky Yaw. The dinner marked the first major follow-up event after the successful conclusion of the Malaysia–Cambodia Trade and Investment Mission in June 2025. The aim is to consolidate outcomes and deepen strategic trade and investment cooperation between both countries. "This dinner is not only a valuable platform for engagement but also a testament to our shared commitment to fostering cooperation, strengthening regional synergy, and achieving mutual prosperity," said Yaw. To sustain the momentum, MCBA also announced that it will lead a second high-level delegation to Cambodia from Aug 20 to 23 for a four-day trade mission and business exploration. The delegation will engage with Cambodian ministries, industrial parks, and enterprises to identify new cooperation and investment opportunities for Malaysian companies.

MCBA announces 2026 exhibition to boost Malaysia-Cambodia business ties
MCBA announces 2026 exhibition to boost Malaysia-Cambodia business ties

New Straits Times

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

MCBA announces 2026 exhibition to boost Malaysia-Cambodia business ties

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia-Cambodia Business Association (MCBA) yesterday announced that it will host an exhibition next year aimed at boosting trade and investment cooperation between Malaysia and Cambodia. Scheduled for June 2026, the Malaysia–Cambodia Business Matching Exhibition 2026 is expected to attract between 200 and 300 entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders from both countries. In addition to encouraging growth in key sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, food and beverages, logistics, construction, and services, the exhibition aims to promote sustainable business relationships while contributing to Asean economic integration and high-quality regional growth. The announcement was made during MCBA's "Strategic Cooperation Networking & Fellowship Dinner" yesterday, which brought together over 120 guests, including presidents and representatives from 20 strategic partner chambers in Malaysia. Also present were the Commercial Counsellor of the Embassy of Cambodia in Malaysia, Vith Panhnha, Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation representative S. Jai Shanker, and MCBA founding president Datuk Seri Ricky Yaw. The dinner marked the first major follow-up event after the successful conclusion of the Malaysia–Cambodia Trade and Investment Mission in June 2025. The aim is to consolidate outcomes and deepen strategic trade and investment cooperation between both countries. "This dinner is not only a valuable platform for engagement but also a testament to our shared commitment to fostering cooperation, strengthening regional synergy, and achieving mutual prosperity," said Yaw. To sustain the momentum, MCBA also announced that it will lead a second high-level delegation to Cambodia from Aug 20 to 23 for a four-day trade mission and business exploration. The delegation will engage with Cambodian ministries, industrial parks, and enterprises to identify new cooperation and investment opportunities for Malaysian companies.

‘Lord of the Rings Online' Players Successfully Get Small Hobbit Army Lost Inside Mount Doom
‘Lord of the Rings Online' Players Successfully Get Small Hobbit Army Lost Inside Mount Doom

Gizmodo

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gizmodo

‘Lord of the Rings Online' Players Successfully Get Small Hobbit Army Lost Inside Mount Doom

MMORPG players love making challenges for themselves beyond the actual challenges offered by their games. Setting artificial level caps, soloing content designed for groups, empowering yourself through ways outside of the typical grind—you name it, someone has probably tried it in an MMO. But a group of Lord of the Rings Online players have managed an impossibility that triumphantly shows the source material's thematic heart of hope in the face of despair so perfectly Tolkien could've come up with it himself. For the past several years, streamer BurkeBlack has organized an in-game event called the Great Hobbit Run. The event sees players create low-level Hobbit characters, and, instead of traversing Middle-earth to gain the experience, gear, and levels necessary to traditionally triumph, have them run those characters from Bag End in the Shire all the way to the interior of Mount Doom itself, to replicate Sam and Frodo's journey in, uh, as 'realistic' a way as possible. More experienced characters or curious onlookers spotting a veritable militia of low-level Hobbits racing across LOTRO's map are encouraged to join, if not as actual participants, as noble guardians of the Fellowship to protect these vulnerable halflings as they try to enter a high-level zone in one piece. 'Generally speaking, I encourage everyone to be level five Hobbits, or level one Hobbits, whatever they can get,' BurkeBlack told PC Gamer of the initiative. 'If [people on] the server, though, they're high level and they see an army of Hobbits running, and they're like, 'Wow, I'm gonna follow this, I wanna see what's going on with this,' we can't stop that.' Alas, the Fellowship has been broken in the past few years that BurkeBlack and his community have attempted the Great Hobbit Run. In 2023, the Hobbits fell to shadow and flame in Moria, while last year, the hour of wolves and shattered shields came upon the shirefolk in Rohan, as the trees themselves came to life and laid them low. Think that bit from the end of the extended edition of Two Towers, but with a bunch of hobbits running into a conspicuously present forest instead. Perhaps then, this was a challenge too mighty for even the bravest and smallest among Middle-earth's denizens. But again, The Lord of the Rings is about unyielding hope against insurmountable odds, and so the Great Hobbit Run returned this week to brave the road to Mordor once more—and finally found success. After 3 years of attempts, the Hobbits finally made it to Mt Doom and threw ourselves into the lava! Thank you tobthe helpers and everyone that joined this year long, but saddly I forget the ring back at the shire so we'll try again next year! — BurkeBlack (@0BurkeBlack0) July 8, 2025Well, mostly. Of almost 200 Hobbits that left Bag End, between 40 and 50 managed to survive the over six-hour trek to Mount Doom itself… only to get lost in its interiors as they attempted to locate the actual crack of Doom, Sammath Naur. Deciding that they were close enough, the Hobbits celebrated technical victory by casting themselves into the fires—with an emboldened promise that when they return next year, bolstered by this success, maybe this time they'll actually find the right way in. If you find yourself with six hours to spare and need reminding that there's still some good in this world, BurkeBlack's recording of the Great Hobbit Run 2025 can be found here. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what's next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

Chetan Prakash Ratnawat: ICT Fellowship
Chetan Prakash Ratnawat: ICT Fellowship

Time Business News

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time Business News

Chetan Prakash Ratnawat: ICT Fellowship

In the dynamic world of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), where groundbreaking innovation and strategic leadership are paramount, a select few professionals consistently stand out. Among these luminaries is Chetan Prakash Ratnawat, who has recently been awarded the prestigious Fellowship by the International Federation of Global ICT (IFGICT). This esteemed recognition is a testament to his remarkable career spanning over 25 years, marked by transformative contributions across diverse industries such as Banking & Finance (BFS), Health Care Management, Utility, Retail, and Insurance. The IFGICT Fellowship solidifies his standing as a visionary leader whose expertise consistently delivers exceptional value through strategic technical solutions and profound organizational transformations. Chetan Prakash Ratnawat has carved a distinguished path in the technology sector, building a reputation for excellence and strategic foresight. His journey, from a Senior Manager at Capgemini America Inc. in Chicago to leadership roles at renowned organizations like Atos-Syntel, Vertex Business Services, Tech Mahindra, and HSBC Software Development, showcases a relentless pursuit of technological advancement and organizational optimization. This extensive background has equipped him with unparalleled expertise in Open Systems and Midrange platforms, enabling him to craft strategies that foster overall organizational growth, ensure sustained operational profitability, and significantly enhance business performance. Throughout his illustrious career, Chetan Prakash Ratnawat has demonstrated exceptional prowess in implementing and managing successful onsite/offshore models. He is an innovator in applying various methodologies, including Agile, Scrum, Waterfall, and SDLC, particularly with distributed teams. His instrumental work has propelled companies towards successful Agile transformations, both at the team level—where he focuses on productivity and vitality—and at the enterprise level, addressing crucial aspects like vision, portfolio and programs, value streams, and culture. His ability to streamline operations and foster an agile mindset has consistently delivered tangible results, making him a sought-after expert in operational efficiency. Chetan Prakash Ratnawat's technical acumen spans a comprehensive array of modern technologies and platforms. His proficiency includes Java, WebSphere, SOAP/REST, RPGILE, SQL/400, and various development tools. His engagement with DevOps practices has been particularly impactful, where he has been instrumental in developing continuous integration strategies and defining, developing, and maintaining CI/CD processes and systems. His hands-on experience with build scripts, Jenkins, and CI/CD pipelines has driven automation, accelerated delivery, and enhanced quality across multiple organizations. A prime example of his innovative leadership is his work at Chubb Insurance. Here, Chetan Prakash Ratnawat spearheaded the transformative Chubb Cyber Signal (CCS) project. This groundbreaking initiative assesses companies' cyber risk profiles by evaluating public-facing network signals, helping to identify and address problematic accounts. The CCS project has significantly improved cyber underwriting aptitude, driven underwriting efficiency, facilitated pre-loss cyber services, and enhanced customer experience. By leveraging machine logic, the project has reduced the judgmental aspect of cyber underwriting, enabling straight-through processing of new and renewal business—a significant leap forward in the insurance industry. Furthermore, his leadership in the Cyber Multi-Quote project at Chubb created the ability to customize quote options, allowing agents and underwriters to modify coverage details and select different endorsements. This project also involved implementing newly improved quote letter generation processes, auto-synchronization of account-level data, and UI enhancements to improve workflow efficiency. These initiatives underscore his capacity to drive complex technical projects that yield significant business benefits. Beyond his technical brilliance, Chetan Prakash Ratnawat's leadership philosophy is rooted in building high-performing teams and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. His impressive array of certifications, including Certified SAFe 5 Program Consultant, Project Management Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), SAFe 5.0 Agilist, Agile Team Facilitation (ICP-ATF), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), PRINCE2 Foundation/Practitioner, and ITILv3 Foundation, highlights his unwavering commitment to implementing industry best practices. He has a proven track record of successfully managing high-value projects across various organizations, consistently presenting project roadmap timelines, budgets, risks, status, and schedule updates to senior executives. His thorough understanding of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) phases and specialization in employing different methodologies has enabled him to coach numerous teams to adopt Scrum practices and an Agile mindset, always with a clear focus on business purpose. At DTCC (Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation), Chetan Prakash Ratnawat led the DevSecOps (DSO) Transformation initiative. This involved cultivating a DevSecOps culture by maturing process and technology capabilities, alongside a strong emphasis on staff development, skills enhancement, and training needs. This comprehensive transformation encompassed awareness building, infrastructure pipeline development, automated and robust pipeline creation, and enabling organizational adoption of DSO products and services, showcasing his holistic approach to technological and cultural change. The IFGICT Fellowship stands as one of the highest honors in the global ICT community, reserved for individuals who have made exceptional contributions to advancing technology innovation and international collaboration. For Chetan Prakash Ratnawat, this fellowship is a profound validation of decades of dedication to excellence. It recognizes him as a resourceful Technical Project Manager skilled in streamlining IT Operations and meticulously maintaining schedules to ensure maximum customer satisfaction and business revenue. His unique ability to coach teams to achieve high productivity and continuous improvement, combined with his deep expertise in defining and implementing DevOps practices, positions him as a leader who not only comprehends technology but also its strategic application in driving organizational success. This fellowship underscores his enduring impact on the ICT landscape and his role in shaping its future. As Chetan Prakash Ratnawat continues his distinguished career, now with the added distinction of the International Federation of Global ICT (IFGICT) Fellowship, his focus remains steadfast on integrating technical expertise with exceptional leadership skills to elevate organizational performance to unprecedented levels. His proven track record as a keen strategist, meticulous planner, and effective implementer continues to generate immense value across the technology landscape, making him an invaluable asset to the global ICT community. The IFGICT Fellowship serves as a powerful recognition of his lasting impact on technology innovation and his unwavering commitment to excellence in the ever-evolving field of Information and Communication Technology. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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