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Associated Press
17-07-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Global New Material International: Driving a Green Future Through Innovation
STUTTGART, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 16, 2025-- As global economic integration accelerates, materials science—the foundation of modern industry—is undergoing a profound transformation. Global New Material International Holdings Limited (GNMI) stands at the forefront of this evolution. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: Colored Building-Integrated Photovoltaic modules developed by CQV, a subsidiary of GNMI. At the recent 2 nd Sino-European Corporate ESG Best Practice Conference, GNMI was honored with the 'Best Practice in Technological Innovation' award for its outstanding commitment to innovation and green development. The judging panel praised the company's achievements, noting that 'GNMI's innovations have gained broad international recognition. With a clear strategy focused on green manufacturing and sustainability, the company offers viable solutions to reduce dependence on non-renewable resources while advancing eco-friendly production.' Technological innovation is central to the company's success. Its core products—pearlescent materials and functional mica fillers—are widely used in cosmetics, plastics, rubber, coatings, and new energy batteries. In response to the limited supply of natural mica, the company has spent years on research and development, overcoming significant technical barriers to create synthetic mica with proprietary intellectual property. GNMI continues to expand the application of these materials, including integrating pearlescent materials into colored BIPV (Building-Integrated Photovoltaic) modules. This innovation advances the intersection of green energy, smart manufacturing, and architectural aesthetics. The company also places emphasis on industry-academia collaboration. It has partnered with Zhejiang University to co-found the 'Zhejiang University–Chesir Pearl Joint R&D Center' to tackle critical challenges in battery performance and safety. Their joint research focuses on insulation and separator materials—key components for the new energy vehicle sector. These collaborations not only enhance the company's innovation capacity but also accelerate the commercialization of academic research, creating a mutually beneficial ecosystem. Aligned with global sustainability goals, GNMI remains committed to green manufacturing by implementing energy-saving, waste-reducing, and low-carbon practices across the production chain. Its subsidiary, Guangxi Chesir Pearl Material Co., Ltd., has been designated a 'National Green Factory' by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Furthermore, this factory recently successfully connected a rooftop distributed photovoltaic project to the power grid, reaching a major milestone in its green manufacturing transformation. The project has an installed capacity of 5.9 megawatts peak (MWp) and adopts BIPV technology. Looking ahead, Global New Material International will continue to lead with innovation and sustainability—empowering a colorful, greener world through science and technology. View source version on CONTACT: PR Contact: EncycloVision (Shenzhen) Brand Communication Co., Ltd. Eason Zhou Email:[email protected] KEYWORD: GERMANY CHINA EUROPE ASIA PACIFIC INDUSTRY KEYWORD: GREEN TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENT AUTOMOTIVE RESEARCH EV/ELECTRIC VEHICLES SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE (ESG) BUILDING SYSTEMS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ARCHITECTURE SCIENCE OTHER ENERGY CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY ALTERNATIVE VEHICLES/FUELS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ENERGY CHEMICALS/PLASTICS SOURCE: Sino-European Corporate ESG Best Practice Conference Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 07/16/2025 10:41 PM/DISC: 07/16/2025 10:41 PM


Business Wire
17-07-2025
- Automotive
- Business Wire
Global New Material International: Driving a Green Future Through Innovation
STUTTGART, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As global economic integration accelerates, materials science—the foundation of modern industry—is undergoing a profound transformation. Global New Material International Holdings Limited (GNMI) stands at the forefront of this evolution. GNMI's innovations have gained broad international recognition. With a clear strategy focused on green manufacturing and sustainability, the company offers viable solutions to reduce dependence on non-renewable resources... Share At the recent 2 nd Sino-European Corporate ESG Best Practice Conference, GNMI was honored with the 'Best Practice in Technological Innovation' award for its outstanding commitment to innovation and green development. The judging panel praised the company's achievements, noting that 'GNMI's innovations have gained broad international recognition. With a clear strategy focused on green manufacturing and sustainability, the company offers viable solutions to reduce dependence on non-renewable resources while advancing eco-friendly production.' Technological innovation is central to the company's success. Its core products—pearlescent materials and functional mica fillers—are widely used in cosmetics, plastics, rubber, coatings, and new energy batteries. In response to the limited supply of natural mica, the company has spent years on research and development, overcoming significant technical barriers to create synthetic mica with proprietary intellectual property. GNMI continues to expand the application of these materials, including integrating pearlescent materials into colored BIPV (Building-Integrated Photovoltaic) modules. This innovation advances the intersection of green energy, smart manufacturing, and architectural aesthetics. The company also places emphasis on industry-academia collaboration. It has partnered with Zhejiang University to co-found the 'Zhejiang University–Chesir Pearl Joint R&D Center' to tackle critical challenges in battery performance and safety. Their joint research focuses on insulation and separator materials—key components for the new energy vehicle sector. These collaborations not only enhance the company's innovation capacity but also accelerate the commercialization of academic research, creating a mutually beneficial ecosystem. Aligned with global sustainability goals, GNMI remains committed to green manufacturing by implementing energy-saving, waste-reducing, and low-carbon practices across the production chain. Its subsidiary, Guangxi Chesir Pearl Material Co., Ltd., has been designated a 'National Green Factory' by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Furthermore, this factory recently successfully connected a rooftop distributed photovoltaic project to the power grid, reaching a major milestone in its green manufacturing transformation. The project has an installed capacity of 5.9 megawatts peak (MWp) and adopts BIPV technology. Looking ahead, Global New Material International will continue to lead with innovation and sustainability—empowering a colorful, greener world through science and technology.


Express Tribune
27-01-2025
- Health
- Express Tribune
Radio is a lifeline in crisis, a catalyst for change: Commissioner Karachi Hasan Naqvi
In an era of rapid technological advancement, radio remains an unyielding pillar of communication in Pakistan, especially in underserved regions where it serves as a vital force in public discourse, cultural representation, and emergency response. Commissioner Karachi Hasan Naqvi, speaking at the culmination ceremony of the Frequency+ training program, stresses radio's critical role in national efforts like polio eradication campaigns, voter education during elections, and crisis management during emergencies. He commended radio's unique capacity to swiftly disseminate essential information, ensuring that even the most remote communities remain informed during times of need. The Global Neighbourhood for Media Innovation (GNMI), in collaboration with the U.S. Consulate Karachi, organized the Frequency+ training program for 122 radio professionals in Karachi, Sukkur, Hyderabad, and Quetta from 20 th -27 th January 2025. Over the days, participants honed their technical and digital skills, learning about emerging trends in radio content production, integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into programming, and creating impactful, dynamic broadcasts that resonate with diverse audiences. Steven Youngblood, journalism trainer from East-West Center Hawaii, facilitated this training as master trainer. Najia Ashar, President of GNMI, highlighted radio's unparalleled role in Pakistan, particularly in amplifying voices from marginalized communities and promoting trust through reliable information dissemination. 'Radio is more than a medium—it's a lifeline for underserved areas, a tool for cultural preservation, and a catalyst for public engagement,' she stated. Faisal Aziz Khan, Senior Broadcast Journalist and President of PULSE USA, addressed challenges facing Pakistan's radio industry, such as limited funding, outdated infrastructure, and ineffective content distribution. He praised the Frequency+ initiative as a transformative effort to modernize the sector, ensuring its relevance and sustainability in a fast-evolving media landscape. Husnain Raza, Director of Programs at GNMI, emphasized the urgency of radio digitization, explaining how AI integration can enhance the medium's reach and efficiency. 'This training equips radio professionals with tools to modernize programming and better serve communities, bridging gaps in information and engagement,' he said. The training program saw enthusiastic participation from prominent radio stations, including Radio Pakistan, Sindh Police FM 88.66, Mera FM 107.4, Hot FM 105, FM 101, SMIU FM 96.6, FM 93 Gwadar, JEAY FM, Chiltan FM, SKY FM Quetta, and Ziauddin University FM. Attendees explored innovative strategies for content creation and received certificates of completion at the program's conclusion, celebrating their commitment to advancing the medium. With initiatives like Frequency+, radio in Pakistan is poised to evolve into a more resilient and modern medium, ready to meet the demands of the digital age while staying rooted in its mission of community connection and empowerment.