Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs Michele Sison Previewing the Secretary’s Participation in Next Week’s UN General Assembly High-Level Week

MR TEK:  Hi, everybody.  Good afternoon.  Welcome to today’s briefing on the Secretary of State’s travel to the United Nations General Assembly.  Today’s call is on-the-record and embargoed until the conclusion of the call.  And it is our great pleasure to have with us today our Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs Michele Sison.  I will now turn the floor over to our assistant secretary for a few opening remarks.  Assistant Secretary Sison, over to you.

ASSISTANT SECRETARY SISON:  Thank you, Nathan, and good afternoon, everyone.

As you know, next week is High-Level Week for the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York, and it’s great to have time with you today to lay out the U.S. priorities for this session and to note some of the key events and activities on Secretary Blinken’s schedule.

Now, we were all saddened by the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and send our condolences to our partners in the United Kingdom.  The funeral on Monday, September 19th, for the late Queen has required some adjustments in next week’s plan that are still being finalized.

And that said, I’ll run through some of what we know, including our expectation that the Secretary will travel to New York on Sunday, September 18th, and at this juncture intends to remain until the evening of Friday, September 23rd.

Now, this year’s High-Level Week will feature a noticeable resumption of in-person engagement.  However, we have worked closely with the United Nations, with the CDC, and with New York City to put appropriate COVID-19 mitigation measures in place.

The United States is focusing on three priorities during this year’s UN General Assembly High-Level Week.  First among them is combatting the global food insecurity crisis.  I think we have all seen or heard the frightening numbers:  1.7 billion people – nearly a fifth of humanity – are at risk of poverty and hunger.  The food crisis is the most urgent global challenge.  It is a priority both for the U.S. at home and abroad, as well as with all of our government, civil society, and private sector partners in the international community.

For these reasons, it is essential to collectively scale up innovative solutions and invest both in the short term and long term to help mitigate against the drivers of the global food shortage, such as high fuel and fertilizer prices, a weak supply chain, strained food systems, and limited grain shipments caused by Russia’s war on Ukraine.  At the same time, we must innovatively mitigate against climate-related food shocks.

So in this context, Secretary Blinken will co-chair with the African Union, the EU, and Spain a Global Food Security Summit on Tuesday, September 20th that will build on the President’s commitment to global food security at the G7 Leaders Summit in June, and also build on the Secretary’s ministerial event held in May during the U.S. presidency of the UN Security Council.

Now, since May, 103 UN member-states have signed the U.S.-led Roadmap for Global Food Security – Call to Action, so the September 20th Global Food Security Summit will be an important opportunity for world leaders to highlight innovative, concrete solutions that respond to acute food assistance needs, invest in food system resiliency, and build on the previous UN Food Systems Summit.  The summit will also highlight global initiatives implemented to urgently respond to the food crisis.

The second priority for this year’s UN General Assembly is advancing global health and global health security.  U.S. leadership in strengthening health systems, addressing health threats, and pandemic preparedness are priorities for the Biden administration.

To advance these efforts, next week the Seventh Global Fund Replenishment Pledging Conference will be held on September 21st.  While the COVID-19 pandemic is not over, the world has made great strides in combating the pandemic, including by increasing access to safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines, supporting our health workers, and strengthening our supply chain.  But our combined efforts in this regard must not wane.  The COVID-19 Global Action Plan has galvanized political will and coordination on efforts to both address the acute phase of the pandemic while strengthening our global health security architecture.

On Friday, September 23rd, the Secretary will co-host – with the foreign ministers of Bangladesh, Botswana, and Spain – a COVID-19 GAP ministerial to build on the Global Action Plan, the GAP’s achievements in enhancing international coordination and strengthen readiness for future pandemic threats.

The event will be used to review progress made through GAP lines of effort and solidify new commitments from GAP partners to advance the administration’s priority to end the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic and strengthen global health security.  Finally, the U.S. will use the platform of UNGA 77 to return the world’s attention to the original purpose of the United Nations and urge a recommitment by its membership to UN’s core principles.  Russia’s unprovoked war against Ukraine has brought into sharp focus the fact that the UN Charter is under direct threat.  We must rededicate ourselves to strengthening its foundational purpose and shaping its future to serve people around the world.

Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield has recently spoken about the imperative to defend the UN Charter, and announced on September 8th in San Francisco and reiterated a little earlier today that the United States will subscribe to six clear principles for responsible behavior for Security Council members.  First and foremost, we pledge to defend and act strictly in accordance with the UN Charter; second, we will engage pragmatically with all Council members to address threats to international peace and security; third, we will refrain from the use of the veto except in rare, extraordinary situations; fourth, we will demonstrate leadership in defending human rights and fundamental freedoms; fifth, we will enhance cooperation, inclusivity, and transparency; and sixth and finally, we will advance efforts to reform the UN Security Council.

Now, on this last point, Security Council reform, we do not believe the United States should defend an outdated status quo.  While we’re clear eyed about the obstacles to Security Council reform, we will make a serious call for countries to forge consensus around credible, realistic proposals for the way forward.  To remain credible into the 21st century, the Council needs to better reflect global realities and incorporate regional perspectives.

So with those overarching priorities in mind, I’ll add just a few other elements of the Secretary’s schedule during next week and will then welcome your questions.  Now, this isn’t an exhaustive list and is, of course, subject to change.

As I noted, the Secretary intends to arrive on Sunday, September 18th.  On Monday, September 19th, much of the day will be occupied with bilateral meetings, and that lineup of meetings is still in development.  At noon, the Secretary will participate in a round table with journalists and civil society representatives at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations focused on the importance of and threats to freedom of expression around the world.  Later that afternoon, he’ll drop by a UN LGBTQIA+ core group event to give voice to the administration’s firm support for LGBTQIA+ rights.

On Tuesday, September 20th, Secretary Blinken will make remarks at a launch initiative to support Afghan women to an audience of government officials, NGOs, and prominent Afghan diaspora.  The Secretary will then give remarks at the Alliance for Development and Democracy Ministerial.  Other participants at this event include the foreign ministers and economy finance trade ministers of Panama, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, and Ecuador.  As already mentioned, that afternoon Secretary Blinken will cochair the Global Food Security Summit alongside the EU, Senegal as the AU Commission president, and Spain.  The event cohosts are Indonesia, the European Commission, Germany, Nigeria, and Colombia.  Each of these co-chairs will offer opening remarks.

Now, we’re still on Tuesday, and the Secretary will speak at USAID’s Democracy Delivered event hosted by USAID Administrator Samantha Power.  This event will focus on Armenia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Honduras, Malawi, Maldives, Moldova, Nepal, Tanzania, and Zambia.  The event will bring together leaders from the public and private sectors and civil society with governments experiencing democratic breakthroughs to help them deliver on the needs of their people.

On Wednesday evening, the Secretary will participate in a G7 dinner focused on Ukraine and hosted by German Foreign Minister Baerbock.  On Thursday, September 22, the Secretary will have a breakfast meeting with C5+1 – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan – after which, the group will issue a joint statement.  The breakfast will afford the C5+1 ministers an opportunity to discuss regional action to mitigate the political, economic, and citizen security-related consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Now, later that morning on September 22nd, the Secretary will participate in the UN Security Council Ministerial on the maintenance of peace and security in Ukraine.  This will be an open press event, and we intend to focus global attention on Russia’s ongoing brutal war in Ukraine and its implications for the UN Charter.  We understand that foreign ministers from all P5 countries are likely to attend as well as the Foreign Minister of Ukraine.

In the afternoon, Secretary Blinken will speak at a forum with the new Feed the Future countries along with USAID Administrator Power.  The Secretary is looking forward to engaging with the eight newly-added Feed the Future countries – DRC, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Zambia – and addressing head-on the disinformation on the causes of food insecurity impacting partners in Africa.

On Friday, September 23rd, Secretary Blinken will join a breakfast meeting with the Gulf Cooperation Council+3.  The breakfast will advance the issues President Biden discussed with his GCC+3 counterparts this past summer and ensure continued high-level conversation on high-priority issues, including Iran, Russia/Ukraine, food security, and global health.

The Secretary will then meet with his counterparts in the Indo-Pacific Quad to coordinate views on the strategic rules-based environment and key deliverables, including the signing of Quad humanitarian assistance and disaster relief guidelines.  There’ll be open press during the ceremonial signing.  And as noted, that afternoon the Secretary will give opening and closing remarks at the COVID-19 Global Action Plan Ministerial, which again he will co-host alongside Bangladesh, Botswana, and Spain.

So those are the broad outlines of the upcoming week, which is shaping up to be – both be very busy and productive.  I’ll stop there and will endeavor to answer your questions related to UNGA 77.  Back to you, Nathan.

MR TEK:  Thank you so much, Assistant Secretary Sison.  Operator, could you please repeat the instructions for joining the queue to pose a question?

OPERATOR:  Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.  If you wish to ask a question, please press 1 then 0 on your telephone keypad.  You may withdraw your question at any time by repeating the 1-0 command.  If you are using a speakerphone, please pick up the handset before pressing the numbers.  Once again, if you have a question, you may press 1 then 0 at this time.

MR TEK:  Great.  Thank you so much.  Operator, could we please go to the line of Shaun Tandon?

OPERATOR:  Thank you.  Shaun, your line is open.  Please, go ahead.

QUESTION:  Hi, there.  Thanks for doing this.  Quite a week.  Could I follow up on your statement about the serious call for countries to have – to get a consensus around credible, realistic proposals on Security Council reform?  Does the U.S. have ideas of its own about how it wants to go ahead with this?  Or, as you know, there’s been a longstanding proposal to have four additional members there.  Is that something you think needs to – can be advanced?  Does the U.S. support that?  Just do you have some more details on what you – what you mean and what the Secretary means about Security Council reform right now?  Thanks.

ASSISTANT SECRETARY SISON:  Yeah.  Thanks for that question, Shaun.  And again, the focus is on advancing efforts to reform the council so that it better reflects the current global realities and incorporates more geographically diverse perspectives.  We want to see also, I should mention, enhanced cooperation, inclusivity, and transparency, engaging frequently with the General Assembly, with other UN bodies, and so forth.

So the – there is a lot of interest on reform.  We want to emphasize our commitment to the UN Charter, to the modernization and reform of the multilateral system.  We of course are going to continue to focus on the principles, as I said, of responsible behavior of UN Security Council members, focusing and explaining how Russia’s war in Ukraine is threatening the credibility of the council.  Frustration with the council is growing.  And we are – as you noted, we’re renewing our call on countries to forge consensus around credible, realistic proposals for the way forward.  We don’t want to defend an outdated status quo.  And we really want to have further consultations about reform at the Security Council and in the UN more broadly.

Back to you, Nathan.

MR TEK:  Thank you so much.  Operator, could you please go to the line of Will Mauldin.

OPERATOR:  Thank you.  Will, your line is open.  Please, go ahead.  Will, your line is open.

QUESTION:  Hi.  Sorry about that.  Thanks so much, and sorry I dialed in a bit late.  I just wanted to see if you could expand a little bit upon Secretary Blinken’s planned meeting involving Ukraine and other issues.  And what’s the goal there in terms of dealing with countries that are – that remain neutral or supportive of Russia in this conflict, and how much overall the U.S. focus for Secretary Blinken, President Biden, and others will be on the Ukraine issue and this Security Council reform versus the other issues of health, climate, and – health, climate, and the other issues?  Thanks.

ASSISTANT SECRETARY SISON:  Yeah.  Thank you, Will.  And again, we are lifting up the importance of the UN Charter.  We are focusing on the fact that Russia’s unprovoked, unjustified war against Ukraine has really sharpened the focus on the fact that the charter is under threat.  As I mentioned, there is a Thursday, September 22nd UN Security Council session on maintenance of peace and security of Ukraine.  Secretary Blinken will be participating in that important session.

And I’m going to come back again – as we look at the priorities for this General Assembly High-Level Week – the UN provides a vital platform.  We need to address the most pressing global challenges that are affecting all of us, including global food security, including global health crises and global health security.  So the key policy priorities – combating food insecurity, advancing global health and global health security, upholding the UN Charter, shaping the UN’s future – all of these priorities are part of our commitment to continuing to work with and through the UN system to confront these global challenges and to support the American people and the world’s citizens in confronting these global challenges.  We have a big role to play as the U.S. in helping shape a future UN that can deliver on its mandate.

Back to you, Nathan.

MR TEK:  Thank you so much.  Operator, could you please go to the line of Jennifer Hansler?

OPERATOR:  Thank you.  Jennifer, your line is open.  Please, go ahead.

QUESTION:  Hi, thanks for doing the call.  I was wondering if you could tell us who the Secretary plans to meet with in a bilateral fashion.  Will he be meeting with any Iranian officials, for example, while he’s up in UNGA?  And then on that Thursday meeting, is there any planned discussion about the war crimes or potential genocide in Ukraine, especially given what has been discovered in Izyum this week?  How does the Secretary plan to address that?  And are you concerned about any – to follow up on Will’s question, any tensions between some of these P5 members who have been supportive of the war or perpetrating the war?  Thank you.

ASSISTANT SECRETARY SISON:  Thanks, Jennifer, for that question.  Obviously we don’t view this year’s General Assembly as business as usual.  Russia’s unprovoked, ongoing assault on Ukraine raises serious questions about its commitment to diplomacy, the UN Charter, and the territorial integrity of nations.  So again, the Security Council will be meeting on the 22nd of September in the open session on maintenance of peace and security of Ukraine.  I don’t want to get ahead of the Secretary’s remarks during that meeting.

But I will say also that we are still – on the question on the schedule, the schedule remains dynamic.  We continue to work on the bilat schedule.  It will be changing, I’m sure, on a daily basis.  We have a lot of important business to discuss both with our traditional partners and with those who are most affected by the global food insecurity and global health security challenges.

So this annual High-Level Week at the UN General Assembly is really important.  It’s an indispensable opportunity for member states, including us, to advance our respective diplomatic goals.  And of course, we want to listen to the priorities of the delegations coming from around the world.

Back to you, Nathan.

MR TEK:  Thank you so much.  Unfortunately, that is all the time we have for this afternoon.  I want to thank Assistant Secretary Sison once again for being so generous with her time with us today.  That concludes our call.  Thank you all very much.  Have a great day.

Source: US State Department

Reconciliation Talks Between Palestinian Factions To Resume In Algeria In Oct: Official

RAMALLAH, Sept 16 (NNN-WAFA) – Reconciliation talks between rival Palestinian factions, to end more than 15 years of internal division, will resume in Algeria in Oct, a senior Palestinian official announced yesterday.

Wassel Abu Yousef, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), executive committee, told reporters in the West Bank city of Ramallah that, the reconciliation dialogue in Algeria would include leaders of 14 Palestinian factions.

The Fatah Party of Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), will join the dialogue on Oct 2, he added.

“The aim of resuming the reconciliation dialogue is to end the internal division, and regain unity among the Palestinians, in order to face the current Israeli policy against the Palestinians,” Abu Yousef said.

“Algeria and Egypt coordinated and sponsored the Palestinian reconciliation, in order to ensure the success of reaching an agreement, prior to the Arab summit slated for Nov in Algeria,” Abu Yousef said.

He hoped that the dialogue would become successful in ending the internal division among the Palestinian factions, so they would overcome the challenges facing the Palestinian cause.

In the past few weeks, Algeria hosted representatives of Palestinian factions in separate meetings, in an attempt to prepare the groundwork for the upcoming dialogue.

In an effort to remove any potential barriers that would halt the Algerian efforts, Palestinian officials did not rule out the possibility of holding bilateral meetings, between Fatah and Hamas leaders, on the sidelines of the dialogue.

Palestinian observers believe that the dialogue in Algeria is an important opportunity for the Palestinian factions to reach an agreement, and find a unified Palestinian position to confront Israeli policies.

In Dec, 2021, Algerian President, Tebboune, announced that, his country would host a gathering of Palestinian factions to unify the Palestinians.

The internal Palestinian division between Hamas and Fatah began in 2007, when Hamas forcibly took over the Gaza Strip from Fatah. Since then, the Palestinian territories have been split into a Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and a Fatah-dominated West Bank. Source: Nam News Network

Abducted, assaulted and jailed for protesting: Joanah Mamombe, Netsai Marova and Cecillia Chimbiri: Zimbabwe: Write for Rights 2022

Participants will learn about the right to freedom of assembly as a fundamental human right enabling peaceful protests, and the role of the government and security forces in protecting this right through the real-life story of three women. Joanah, Cecillia and Netsai were assaulted and jailed and are now on trial for ‘faking’ their own abduction. Participants will take action to demand justice for Joanah, Cecillia and Netsai.

Source: Amnesty International

Adrian Ridge nommé vice-président exécutif des opérations et de la fabrication pour le groupe Nikkiso Clean Energy and Industrial Gases

TEMECULA, Californie, 17 sept. 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Le groupe Clean Energy & Industrial Gases (le « Groupe ») de Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries, qui fait partie du groupe de sociétés Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japon), est heureux d’annoncer qu’Adrian Ridge a été nommé vice-président exécutif des opérations et de la fabrication.

Adrian est un cadre international expérimenté possédant 30 ans d’expérience chez Atlas Copco à divers postes de direction, allant de la gestion des services à la gestion du marketing produits, en passant par la direction générale et en tant que président mondial des divisions des équipements de services et de premier ordre. Il est ingénieur mécanique titulaire d’un MBA en affaires internationales.

Ayant eu une responsabilité mondiale pendant plus de 20 ans en étant basé au Royaume-Uni, en Irlande, au Japon, en Espagne et en Belgique, il permet de mieux appréhender les défis auxquels le groupe sera confronté avec le développement de sa présence internationale. À ce poste, Adrian sera en charge des opérations mondiales, dirigeant les présidents des unités fonctionnelles et les directeurs généraux du groupe afin de développer et de renforcer leur stratégie de fabrication mondiale et leur système de gestion de l’excellence opérationnelle. Il se concentrera également sur l’expérience client, la gestion de la chaîne d’approvisionnement, l’assurance qualité et le soutien des initiatives mondiales du groupe.

« Adrian est passionné par le développement d’opérations qui offrent une “expérience client supérieure” », a déclaré Peter Wagner, PDG de Nikkiso CE&IG. « Il est impatient de se joindre à la mission de CE&IG : “fournir des équipements, des technologies et des services innovants par l’intermédiaire de notre groupe mondial d’entreprises pour aider nos clients à faire la différence !” »

Il sera basé en Belgique et effectuera de nombreux déplacements dans les principaux sites d’exploitation mondiaux du groupe. Avec cette nomination, Nikkiso poursuit son engagement : avoir une présence à la fois locale et mondiale pour ses clients.

À PROPOS DE CRYOGENIC INDUSTRIES
Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (aujourd’hui membre de Nikkiso Co., Ltd.) et ses entreprises membres fabriquent et entretiennent des équipements de traitement du gaz cryogénique (pompes, turbodétendeurs, échangeurs thermiques, etc.), et des usines de traitement pour les gaz industriels, la liquéfaction du gaz naturel (GNL), la liquéfaction de l’hydrogène (LH2) et le cycle organique de Rankine pour la récupération de la chaleur perdue. Fondée il y a plus de 50 ans, Cryogenic Industries est la société-mère d’ACD, de Nikkiso Cryo, de Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions, de Cosmodyne et de Cryoquip, et d’un groupe administré en commun comptant une vingtaine d’entités opérationnelles.

Pour tout complément d’information, veuillez consulter les sites www.nikkisoCEIG.com et www.nikkiso.com.

Contact auprès des médias :
Anna Quigley
+1.951.383.3314
aquigley@cryoind.com

Adrian Ridge nomeado Vice-Presidente Executivo de Operações e Manufatura do Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group da Nikkiso

TEMECULA, Califórnia, Sept. 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — O Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (“Grupo”) da Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries, parte do grupo de empresas da Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japão), tem o prazer de anunciar a nomeação de Adrian Ridge para Vice-Presidente Executivo de Operações e Manufatura.

Adrian é um executivo com 30 anos de experiência internacional na Atlas Copco, onde ocupou vários cargos de liderança, como Gestão de Serviços, Gestão de Marketing de Produtos, Gestão Geral e como Presidente Global das divisões de Serviços e Equipamentos Prime. Ele é Engenheiro Mecânico com MBA em Negócios internacionais.

Por ter assumido responsabilidade mundial durante mais de 20 anos e ter sido baseado no Reino Unido, Irlanda, Japão, Espanha e Bélgica, Adrian conhece a fundo os desafios que o Grupo irá enfrentar com a ampliação da sua presença internacional. Na sua nova função, Adrian irá liderar as operações globais, dirigindo os Presidentes da Unidade Funcional e os Gerentes Gerais do Grupo para desenvolver e aprimorar ainda mais sua estratégia global de manufatura e sistema de gestão de excelência operacional. Ele também irá se concentrar na experiência do cliente, gestão da cadeia de suprimentos, garantia de qualidade e apoio às iniciativas globais do Grupo.

“Adrian se dedica ao desenvolvimento de operações que proporcionam uma ‘experiência superior ao cliente’”, disse Peter Wagner, CEO da Nikkiso CE&IG. “Ele está ansioso para se juntar à missão da CE&IG de ‘fornecer equipamentos, tecnologias e serviços inovadores através do nosso grupo global de empresas para ajudar nossos clientes a fazer a diferença!’”

Ele ficará baseado na Bélgica e irá visitar constantemente as instalações de bombas do Grupo dentro e fora do país. Com esta adição, a Nikkiso dá continuidade ao seu compromisso de ser uma presença global e local para seus clientes.

SOBRE A CRYOGENIC INDUSTRIES
A Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (agora parte da Nikkiso Co., Ltd.) fabrica e presta serviços para equipamentos de processamento de gás criogênico projetados (bombas, turboexpansores, trocadores de calor, etc.) e plantas de processamento de Gases Industriais, Liquefação de Gás Natural (GNL), Liquefação de Hidrogênio (LH2) e Ciclo Rankine Orgânico para Recuperação de Calor de Resíduos. Fundada há mais de 50 anos, a Cryogenic Industries é a empresa controladora da ACD, Nikkiso Cryo, Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions, Cosmodyne e Cryoquip, e de um grupo comumente controlado de aproximadamente 20 entidades operacionais.

Para mais informação, visite www.nikkisoCEIG.com e www.nikkiso.com.

CONTATO COM A MÍDIA:
Anna Quigley
+1.951.383.3314
aquigley@cryoind.com

La XCA2600, la plus grande grue tout-terrain du monde développée par XCMG, réussit son premier test de levage

XUZHOU, Chine, 16 septembre 2022 /PRNewswire/ — La XCA2600, la grue tout-terrain la plus lourde au monde conçue par XCMG (SHE:000425), a réussi son premier test de levage de 173 tonnes, avant d’être livrée à un parc éolien chinois le mois prochain.

XCA2600, the World’s Largest All-terrain Crane by XCMG, Passes Its First Lifting Test.

La XCA2600 est équipée de trois technologies principales : flèche flexible haute performance, super-levage et suspension indépendante. En plus de pouvoir soulever 173 tonnes, la XCA2600 atteint une hauteur de levage de 160 mètres, soit 20 % de plus que les machines de la même catégorie, ce qui couvre 90 % des installations éoliennes en Chine.

Par ailleurs, ce modèle est également la première grue au monde à être équipée d’un châssis à 10 essieux, et il peut être interchangé avec la XCC2600, la grue sur chenilles à flèche télescopique la plus lourde au monde. La structure de la XCA2600 est 50 cm plus courte que la moyenne du secteur, tandis que sa garde au sol minimale est 200 mm plus élevée, ce qui permet une meilleure flexibilité opérationnelle.

En ce qui concerne le super-levage et la mise en tension, la flèche nouvellement développée de la XCA2600 est dotée de technologies de contrôle actif et de prédiction des risques de levage pour assurer un fonctionnement rapide et sûr. Son châssis de 3,5 mètres de large, associé à un système de suspension indépendant breveté et à un essieu direct, garantit la stabilité de la machine.

Outre ses fonctionnalités et ses performances de pointe, ce nouveau modèle est plus efficace pour les projets majeurs d’installation d’éoliennes, car il s’adapte aux besoins spécifiques des différents environnements et scénarios de construction.

« Les grosses grues peuvent avoir du mal à trouver un équilibre entre une grande capacité de levage et un déplacement pratique, en particulier celles qui doivent installer des éoliennes à une hauteur de 160 mètres, a déclaré Shan Zenghai, ingénieur en chef de XCMG Crane. Pour y parvenir, il faut faire preuve d’innovation technologique et se consacrer aux clients et à leurs besoins en matière de hauteur, d’accessibilité et de sécurité. »

XCMG a fait des progrès considérables dans le développement de grues tout-terrain à gros tonnage au cours de la dernière décennie, passant de 800 tonnes il y a 10 ans à 2 600 tonnes aujourd’hui. La société a actuellement vendu un total de 126 super grues sur roues pesant plus de 1 200 tonnes, qui ont permis d’installer plus de 15 000 éoliennes.

À propos de XCMG

En activité depuis 79 ans, XCMG est une multinationale spécialisée dans la fabrication de machinerie lourde. Troisième plus grand fabricant de machinerie de construction à l’échelle mondiale, elle exporte ses produits dans plus de 191 pays et régions.

Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site www.xcmg.com.

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Huawei Cloud s’engage à bâtir un écosystème mondial de startups et à favoriser l’émergence de 10 000 startups à fort potentiel en trois ans

SHENZHEN, Chine, 16 septembre 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Aujourd’hui, lors du sommet international des fondateurs de startups Huawei Cloud qui s’est tenu à Shenzhen, Huawei Cloud a annoncé son engagement à bâtir un écosystème mondial de startups et à mettre en place trois initiatives clés pour stimuler la croissance des startups : une plateforme cloud innovante, des programmes de développement de startups et des ressources commerciales. En compagnie de plusieurs investisseurs en capital-risque chevronnés, ils ont également présenté le Huawei Cloud Accelerator, un programme visant à soutenir les startups à toutes les étapes de leur cycle de vie.

Mr. Zhang Ping'an announcing Huawei Cloud's global startup ecosystem strategy

Dans son discours prononcé lors du sommet, M. Zhang Ping’an, vice-président senior de Huawei et PDG de Huawei Cloud, a déclaré que Huawei Cloud a foi en la capacité des startups à changer le monde, et que Huawei Cloud est prêt à partager avec elles les 30 années d’expérience de Huawei en matière de technologie et d’innovation, et à bâtir un solide écosystème de startups alimenté par l’infrastructure mondiale de services cloud de Huawei et ses nombreuses solutions de technologie en tant que service, dans le but d’autonomiser les startups et de favoriser leur croissance sur le cloud.

Huawei Cloud met l’accent sur la stimulation de l’innovation par la technologie et l’accélération de la croissance des startups grâce à un écosystème mondial solide. C’est la raison pour laquelle Huawei Cloud a annoncé son intention d’intensifier ses efforts dans la création de cet écosystème par le biais de trois initiatives clés : une plateforme de services cloud innovante, des programmes de développement de startups et des ressources commerciales. Au cours des trois prochaines années, Huawei prévoit d’aider 10 000 startups à fort potentiel dans le monde entier à intensifier leur innovation et leur croissance sur la plateforme cloud Huawei et dans l’écosystème entier.

Au cours du sommet, M. Zhang Ping’an, accompagné de plusieurs experts en capital-risque, a officiellement présenté le programme Huawei Cloud Accelerator. Ce programme porte actuellement sur six domaines clés : les services aux entreprises/SaaS, l’IA, les biotechnologies, les fintech, l’énergie intelligente/la neutralité carbone et la numérisation industrielle, mais il a vocation à se développer pour toucher davantage de secteurs et de domaines. Il propose un programme de formation pour les nouvelles startups et un programme de formation sur le thème de l’industrie pour répondre aux besoins des startups à différentes étapes de leur cycle de vie.

À l’avenir, Huawei Cloud s’engage à travailler avec ses partenaires et ses clients pour construire un écosystème de startups inclusif et dynamique, qui devrait devenir un puissant moteur de transformation numérique.

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‫تتعهد Huawei Cloud ببناء نظام بيئي عالمي للشركات الناشئة، لتمكين 10000 شركة ناشئة عالية الإمكانات في غضون ثلاث سنوات

شنجن، الصين، 16 شتنبر/أيلول 2022 / PRNewswire / — أعلنت Huawei Cloud اليوم، في قمة Huawei Cloud Global Startup Founders التي عقدت في شنجن، عن التزامها ببناء نظام بيئي عالمي للشركات الناشئة وثلاث مبادرات رئيسية لتسريع نمو الشركات الناشئة: منصة سحابية مبتكرة، وبرامج تسريع بدء التشغيل، وموارد أعمال. انضم إليهم العديد من أصحاب رؤوس الأموال المخضرمين، وأعلنوا أيضًا عن Huawei Cloud Accelerator ، وهو برنامج يهدف إلى تمكين الشركات الناشئة في جميع مراحل دورة حياتها.

Mr. Zhang Ping'an announcing Huawei Cloud's global startup ecosystem strategy

قال السيد تشانغ بينغ آن نائب الرئيس الأول لشركة هواوي Huawei والرئيس التنفيذي لشركة Huawei Cloud ، في خطابه في القمة، إن Huawei Cloud تؤمن إيمانًا راسخًا بقوة الشركات الناشئة في تغيير العالم، وأن Huawei Cloud جاهزة للمشاركة مع الشركات الناشئة أكثر من 30 عامًا من خبرة Huawei في مجال التكنولوجيا والابتكار، وبناء نظام بيئي قوي لبدء التشغيل مدعومًا بالبنية التحتية السحابية العالمية من هواوي Huawei وعروض التكنولوجيا كخدمة الشاملة، بهدف تمكين الشركات الناشئة وتسريع نموها على السحابة.

تؤكد Huawei Cloud على قيادة الابتكار باستخدام التكنولوجيا وتسريع نمو الشركات الناشئة من خلال نظام بيئي عالمي قوي. هذا هو السبب في أنهم أعلنوا عن خطط لتكثيف الجهود في بناء النظام البيئي إلى جانب ثلاث مبادرات رئيسية – منصة سحابية مبتكرة، وبرامج تسريع بدء التشغيل، وموارد الأعمال. تخطط هواوي Huawei على مدى السنوات الثلاث المقبلة، لمساعدة 10000 شركة ناشئة ذات إمكانات عالية في جميع أنحاء العالم لتسريع الابتكار والنمو على منصة هواوي Huawei السحابية وفي النظام البيئي الأكبر.

أعلن السيد Zhang Ping’an في القمة، الذي انضم إليه العديد من أصحاب رؤوس الأموال المخضرمين، رسميًا عن Huawei Cloud Accelerator . يركز هذا البرنامج حاليًا على ستة مجالات رئيسية: خدمات المؤسسات/البرمجيات كخدمة ( (SaaS ، والذكاء الاصطناعي، والتكنولوجيا الحيوية، والتكنولوجيا المالية، والطاقة الذكية/حيادية الكربون، والرقمنة الصناعية، ولكن سيتم توسيعه لاحقًا ليشمل المزيد من الصناعات والمجالات. كما أن هذا البرنامج يقدم معسكرًا تدريبيًا لبدء التشغيل في المراحل المبكرة ومخيمًا تعليميًا تحت عنوان الصناعة لتلبية احتياجات الشركات الناشئة في مراحل مختلفة من دورة حياتها.

للمضي قدمًا، تلتزم Huawei Cloud بالعمل مع الشركاء والعملاء لبناء نظام بيئي شامل وحيوي للشركات الناشئة، والذي من المتوقع أن يصبح محركًا قويًا للتحول الرقمي.

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