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Daily Archives: May 28, 2022
Western Companies Really Dont Know What To Do in China as the Covid Lockdown Drags On – Observer
Posted: May 28, 2022 at 8:38 pm
Apple staff wearing masks welcome customers at the opening of a new store in Wuhan, Chinas Hubei province. Ren Yong/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
American tech giants operating in China are hurting badly as the countrys Covid lockdown drags on. Some companies, including Apple, are accelerating their relocation of key production out of China, while others are hesitant aboutgiving up a deeply embedded supply chain that took years to build.
Apple has told some of its suppliers to expand production outside of China in countries like India and Vietnam, according to the Wall Street Journal. Anticipating the ongoing Covid lockdown in China to hinder its global sales by up to $8 billion in the current quarter, Apple has already begun manufacturing some popular products, including the latest generation of iPhones, in India.
Diversifying supply chains will take time, however, as China accounts for more than 90 percent of Apples global manufacturing, according to Counterpoint Research, a Hong Kong-based consumer electronics analysis firm. About half of Apples top 200 suppliers operate in Shanghai, a city that has been locked down for nearly two months.
Other tech giants have yet to announce plans to exit China, despite suffering heavy damages from the lockdown.
Telecom equipment maker Cisco, which has a research and development center in Shanghai, took a $300 million hit directly related to Chinas Covid policies in its most recent fiscal quarter, the company said last week.
Ciscos Shanghai facility sources components from local partners. Its supply was completely cut off during the lockdown,Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins explained during a call with investors last week.
Companies that havent reported April financial data are cutting revenue forecasts. In late April, Texas Instruments, which supplies semiconductors to auto factories and tech companies in China, slashed its 2022 revenue forecast by 10 percent as it expects lockdown impact to last.
Microsoft, which also reported first-quarter earnings in late April, warned that extended shutdowns into May would hurt the manufacturing of its Surface computer and Xbox gaming console.
The Chinese government has told foreign businesses Shanghai will begin to reopen June 1. But given the citys chaotic enforcement of Covid policies over the past two months, executives dont expect things to return to normal overnight.
We dont know exactly what that means, Cisco CEO Robbins said of Shanghais reopening timeline last week. When they open up and allow transportation logistics to start up, we believe theres going to be a high degree of congestion.
Most U.S.companies with manufacturing facilities in China also have large customer bases in the country. Extended lockdowns have already hurt consumer confidence and it may never fully recover, according to a recent survey by Ming-chi Kuo, a consumer tech analyst at TF International Securities known for his analysis of Apple.
Demand is disappearing, not deferred, Kuo said in a series of tweets on May21. Currently [there are] no signs that negative trends for consumer electronics demand will improve.
Apples gradual exit from China may influence more Western companies to follow suit. But for now, most foreign companies arent ready to cut ties with China.
Among European companies, 77 percent dont have plans to shift existing or future investments out of China, according to a survey in late April by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China. An earlier survey of American businesses in China found similar trends.
Companies dont want to quit the market, but they dont know what to do, Nick Marro, a Hong Kong-based trade analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit, told CNBC last week.Foreign companies are going to be upset about [zero-Covid] policies, but at the end of the day theres not many companies that are going to jeopardize their position in a decades-long market based on a temporary shock.
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Epic Games points to Macs openness and security in its latest filing in App Store antitrust case – TechCrunch
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In a new court filing, Epic Games challenges Apples position that third-party app stores would compromise the iPhones security. And it points to Apples macOS as an example of how the process of sideloading apps installing apps outside of Apples own App Store, that is doesnt have to be the threat Apple describes it to be. Apples Mac, explains Epic, doesnt have the same constraints as found in the iPhone operating system, iOS, and yet Apple touts the operating system used in Mac computers, macOS, as secure.
The Cary, N.C.-based Fortnite maker made these points in its latest brief, among several others, related to its ongoing legal battle with Apple over its control of the App Store.
Epic Games wants to earn the right to deliver Fortnite to iPhone users outside the App Store, or at the very least, be able to use its own payment processing system so it can stop paying Apple commissions for the ability to deliver its software to iPhone users.
A California judge ruled last September in the Epic Games v. Apple district court case that Apple did not have a monopoly in the relevant market digital mobile gaming transactions. But the court decided Apple could not prohibit developers from adding links for alternative payments inside their apps that pointed to other ways to pay outside of Apples own App Store-based monetization system. While Apple largely touted the ruling as a victory, both sides appealed the decision as Epic Games wanted another shot at winning the right to distribute apps via its own games store, and Apple didnt want to allow developers to be able to suggest other ways for their users to pay.
On Wednesday, Epic filed its Appeal Reply and Cross-Appeal Response Brief, following Apples appeal of the district courts ruling.
The game maker states in the new filing that the lower court was led astry on many points by Apple, and reached the wrong conclusions. Many of its suggestions relate to how the district court interpreted the law. It also newly points to the important allies Epic now has on its side Microsoft, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the attorneys general of 34 states and the District of Columbia, all of who have filed briefs supporting Epics case with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
However, one of Epics larger points has to do with the Macs security model and how it differs from the iPhone. Epic says that if Apple can allow sideloading on Mac devices and still call those computers secure, then surely it could do the same for iPhone.
For macOS Apple relies on security measures imposed by the operating system rather than the app store, and notarization program that scans apps and then returns them to the developer for distribution, Epics new filing states. It says the lower court even agreed that Apples witness on the subject (Head of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi) was stretching the truth when he had disparaged macOS as having a malware problem.
Epic then points to examples of Apples own marketing of its Mac computers security, where it touts apps from both the App Store and the internet can be installed worry-free.
Apple has argued against shifting to this same model for iPhone as it would require redesigning how its software works, among other things, including what it says would be reduced security for end users.
As app store legislation targeting tech giants has continued to move forward in Congress, Apple has been raising the alarm about being forced to open up the iPhone to third-party app stores, as the bipartisan Open App Markets Act and other international regulations would require. Apple said that mandating sideloading doesnt comply with its pro-consumer privacy protections.
In a paper Apple published to further detail this issue, it stated that permitting sideloading could risk users most sensitive and private information.
Supporting sideloading through direct downloads and third-party app stores would cripple the privacy and security protections that have made iPhone so secure, and expose users to serious security risks, the paper read. Apple also pointed to Googles Android operating system as an example of that risk, noting that, over the past four years, Android devices were found to have 15 to 47 times more malware infections than iPhone.
Timed with the release of the new filing, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was interviewed by the Financial Times where he continued to berate Apple for its alleged anti-competitive behavior. Sweeney said that even if Apple fairly won the hardware market, it shouldnt be allowed to use that position to gain an unfair advantage over competitors and other markets, like software.
They should have to compete fairly against the Epic game store, and the Steam Store, and lets assume the Microsoft Store, and the many other stores that will emerge as they do with any other market in the world, except for digital app stores, Sweeney said.
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Dive Into World Oceans Day 2022 in the Maldives – Luxury Travel Magazine
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This World Oceans Day (June 8), dive into a world of Maldivian marine conservation with our pick of the best over and underwater adventures in the archipelago, from turtle tracking to scuba diving safaris.
Best forOverwater AdventuresThe Residence Maldives
Set on the unspoilt Gaafu atoll, one of the largest and deepest atolls in the world,The Residence Falhumaafushiand its sister property,The Residence Dhigurahare connected by a 1km bridge, allowing guests to travel freely between the two resorts to enjoy the plethora of offerings at each. Here, guests can enjoy sounds of lapping waves and kaleidoscopic skies on a leisurely sunset cruise, with the opportunity to spot wild spinner and bottlenose dolphins leaping through turquoise waves.
In a collaborative commitment to protect the delicate ecosystem of the regions colourful marine life, the resort forms part of the Protect Maldives Seagrass initiative launched by the Blue Marine Foundation. Seagrass is vital to the low-lying island nation and provides an abundance of benefits; from absorbing carbon dioxide and proving food for sea turtles, to housing juvenile coral reef fish and preventing beach erosion.
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Best ForDeep Sea DivingSun Island Resort and Spa (pictured)
Sun Island Resort & Spais set on one of the largest islands in the Maldives, located in the Southern tip of South Ari Atoll near the South Ari Marine Protected Area (SAMPA). Here, guests are immersed in a lush tropical environment with an abundance of native wildlife, verdant botanical gardens and topical fruits, vegetables and herbs, plucked daily and served in the resort restaurants. Ocean lovers will delight in a range of diving experiences, offering up-close-and-personal exploration of the thriving underwater world, including swimming with whale sharks.
The Sun Island Resort & Spa Dive Centre, DiveOceanus, is one of the largest in the region, and its priceless location means that divers have a high chance of rubbing shoulders with mantas, stingrays, sharks, and a variety of other marine life. Confident divers can don their mask at dusk and embark on night dive excursions, while beginners might prefer one of the diving courses, ranging from Discover Scuba Diving right through to PADI Dive Master.
As part of Villa Hotels & Resorts commitment to protecting and preserving the coral reefs and marine life, several measures are implemented at the resorts, including regular beach and ocean clean ups, the use of glass bottles in the resort and on all excursions and regular reef care and maintenance carried out by DiveOceanus dive centres.
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Best forMarine ConservationFairmont Maldives
Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi, a private island hideaway in the secluded Shaviyani Atoll, is making waves in marine conservation from its new Sustainability Lab, a hub of eco-education that turns plastic waste into bespoke souvenirs, to its turtle tracking and ESG initiatives. Now, with the launch of a new Turtle Ranger programme, children can learn the ropes too.
Join the resorts resident marine biologist and monitor critically endangered Hawksbill Turtles, release hatchlings into the ocean, care for nests, plant crucial new coral and snorkel one of the most biodiverse reefs in the world. When theyre not tracking turtles, children can snorkel the circus of coral, spot tropical schooling fish and rub shoulders with manta rays under the watchful eye of the marine biologist, on family-friendly snorkelling adventures.
Back on dry land, families can enjoy a private beach BBQ at their villa, take advantage of the unique activities available at the Kids Club or head to the Sustainability Lab to turn waste into wonder and create souvenirs including turtle-shaped luggage tags all of which are made from recycled plastic collected from the beach, reef and ocean. After completion of the programme, each child receives a Turtle Ranger certificate and invaluable tips to help care for the environment long after leaving the resort.
For further information please visit: https://www.fairmont.com/maldives/
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The Covid-free Pacific islands looking to rejoin the world – Stuff
Posted: at 8:37 pm
The Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), neither of which have had Covid community cases, are preparing to re-open their borders.
The FSM has announced its plan to open its borders without quarantine beginning August 1.
Meanwhile, the Marshall Islands has gradually reduced its quarantine requirements since late last year, and the country's top government administrator said Friday it is no longer "realistic and sustainable" to maintain the two-and-a-half-year border closure.
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The Marshall Islands, which has since March 2020 closed its borders to travel maintaining one of the world's strictest Covid-prevention systems, is expected to further reduce quarantine as early as next month.
FSM President David Panuelo in a statement published in the Marshall Islands Journal on Friday acknowledged that opening the FSM's borders "is equivalent to purposefully choosing to introduce Covid-19.
The health departments in both the FSM and the Marshall Islands have been engaged in an aggressive Covid vaccination programme.
"A significant rationale for delaying the opening of the nation's borders until August 1, 2022, is on the premise that the FSM's vaccination coverage is insufficient (at this time) to prevent widespread human suffering, and the overwhelming of limited medical staff and equipment across the nation," Panuelo said in his statement.
Both the FSM and Marshall Islands have seen multiple so-called "border" cases of Covid in managed quarantine. But there has been no spread into their island communities due to strict quarantine rules.
Nauru and Niue have also had no community transmission of Covid.
Pitcairn, Tokelau, and Tuvalu have had no border or community transmission cases of Covid-19.
Until late last year, the Marshall Islands maintained a four-week quarantine system with multiple Covid tests to enter the country: Two weeks in Honolulu before departing to the Marshall Islands and a further two weeks in the country. It is currently three days in Hawaii and 14 in the Marshall Islands.
The Marshall Islands government is considering eliminating quarantine in Hawaii altogether and reducing the quarantine period in the Marshall Islands.
Government Chief Secretary Kino Kabua said Friday that the National Disaster Committee is moving in the direction of easing entry requirements.
A Covid "roadmap" is being drafted by the National Disaster Committee (NDC) that she chairs to present to Cabinet with recommendations for the next steps in the Marshall Islands' management of the ongoing Covid pandemic.
The Ministry of Health and Human Services continues to urge leaders to maintain a quarantine period in Hawaii to screen incoming travellers for Covid before arrival and to keep the 14-day protocol in place for in-country quarantine.
However, Kabua and perhaps most of the NDC are expected to support recommendations to Cabinet in the next week to eliminate quarantine in Hawaii and to reduce the quarantine period on Kwajalein and Majuro from 14 to 10 days.
"I don't believe it's realistic and sustainable to keep the status quo," Kabua said.
But, she added, "We really should now be talking about what the impacts will be when there is the introduction of the virus into the community and the ways to cope and move forward.
The Ministry of Health and Human Services reports over 70% of people in the urban centers and remote outer islands are fully immunised. But as this is based on 2011 census population numbers and preliminary results from the late 2021 national census indicate the population has declined by over 20% due to out-migration, vaccine completion numbers are likely closer to 90%.
Health staff has made a big push over the past several months to distribute Covid booster shots throughout the country.
"It may be scary to a lot of us here in the Marshall Islands, but the world has moved on and adapted to Covid-19," Kabua said, adding "so must we. One thing for sure is that the vaccines and boosters work in preventing severe illnesses and hospitalisations.
While the Marshall Islands is now better prepared, Niedenthal points out that it can expect serious problems from an initial outbreak based on the experience of other island nations with Covid.
FSM President Panuelo made it clear his country is now in a race to be as ready as possible for the announced August 1 opening of its borders to travellers, who after that date will only need to show proof of full vaccination and a negative Covid test to enter the FSM.
"Choosing to open the nation's borders on August 1 is equivalent to purposefully choosing to introduce Covid-19 into the FSM shortly thereafter," he said.
"Thus, it is essential that the decision be made so the nation transitions from Covid-19 free to Covid-19 protected."
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The battle for the ends of the earth: Australia, the US and China dispute the islands of the South Pacific – EL PAS in English
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Fiji. Kiribati. The Solomons. Tonga. The names evoke tiny tropical paradises, shirtless Olympic flag bearers or bloody World War II battles. But they are also islands in a key strategic position to either give access to the South Pacific or block vital sea routes, a short distance from Australia, for decades the regions great protector. The territories are now the scene of an intense struggle for control between the great powers: on the one hand, Australia and the United States; on the other, China, which has begun its power play by sending high-ranking government officials to the region and promising investments, security agreements and infrastructure construction.
Alarm began to spread in Canberra and in the United States last month as a result of the unexpected signing of an agreement between China and the small Solomon Islands, with 687,000 inhabitants. The agreement covered trade, fishing andmost importantlysecurity, allowing Chinese security forces to be sent to maintain social order and protect lives and private property at the request of the national government. Chinese military ships will be able to make visits to the islands and carry out logistical replacement. Although the two signatory governments deny the prospect, both Canberra and Washington fear that the pact could open the way for a future Chinese military base in the area, less than 2,000 kilometers from Australian territory.
Chinas growing diplomatic and economic activity in the area has not stopped there. This Thursday, the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, arrived in Honiara, the capital of the Solomons, to begin a 10-day tour of eight Pacific island nations: the Solomons, Fiji, Kiribati, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and East Timor. Upon his arrival, he expressed his hope that relations with Honiara will serve as an example for other Pacific islands.
Beijing describes itself to the island nations as a sincere and reliable partner, appealing to the disenchantment that their governments may feel for the cavalier treatment or even neglect they may have received from Australia and the United States.
Wang will meet with Pacific foreign ministers in Fiji next week. The Chinese minister will present a cooperation plan, the China-Pacific Island Nations Common Development Vision, sent last week to a dozen governments.
With this initiative, similar in language to the pact signed with the Solomons, China hopes to strengthen its ties with the region. It offers millions of euros in assistance and the prospect of a free trade agreement that gives products from these islands access to the huge Chinese market. Beijing also offers local police training nd cyber security cooperation. In exchange, the country seeks access to the areas natural resources and the ability to draw highly detailed marine maps of its waters.
Chinas aggressive courtship of the islands, until now firmly anchored in Australias orbit, has unleashed the fear of a change in the nations geopolitical alignment. In addition to their strategic position, their votes in international institutions can be decisive. We know that China sees [its Development Vision proposal] as the first of many, said the new Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. It is trying to expand its influence in the region of the world where Australia has been the primary security partner since World War II, he added.
After taking office on Monday, Albanese promised to increase his attention to the island nations. His initiative begins with assistance against climate change, the great concern of states particularly vulnerable to the effects of greenhouse gases and an issue that his predecessor, the conservative Scott Morrison, disdained. Canberra has also announced a plan for 500 million Australian dollars (330 million) in development aid. One of Albaneses first acts was sending his foreign minister, Jenny Wong, to Fiji to meet with prime minister Frank Bainimarama before the arrival of the Chinese representative.
The United States has not been left behind. In February, Washington announced the reopening of a US embassy in the Solomons after a 29-year absence. In April, the White House chief for Indo-Pacific, Kurt Campbell, traveled to the area.
The competition has picked up speed this month. In addition to Labors victory in the Australian elections, US President Joe Bidens tour of Asia has contributed to the growing tension. At the Tokyo summit on Tuesday of the Quad, the informal alliance between the US, Australia, Japan and India, the four leaders devoted part of their discussions to Chinas growing influence in the South Pacific. They announced the creation of an initiative, the Indo-Pacific Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness, that will include the islands of the area to respond to humanitarian disasters, in addition to combating illegal fishing.
This week, during the Chinese and Australian diplomatic campaigns, Campbell spoke by video with Bainimarama about economic agreements and improving security. Meanwhile, according to the Financial Times, Beijing is preparing a new bilateral agreement with Kiribati, although the latter country has denied the collaboration. Minister Wang will visit Tarawa, its capital, for four hours this Friday.
The countries in the region had traditionally been diplomatic allies of Taiwan and therefore had no formal ties with Beijing. After the victory of President Tsai Ing Wen in 2016, though, the Xi Jinping government began to courting Taipeis partners to break ties with the self-ruled island and engage with China.
Amidst allegations of corruption and bribery, the Solomons took the step in 2019, just four months after Manaseh Sogavare came to power.
The relationship with the islands has become an important element for Beijing in its strategic rivalry with the United States and its allies, particularly since Washingtons September announcement of the formation of Aukus. The Pacific military alliance also consists of Australia and the UK and is intended to respond to Chinas rise.
The United States is trying to tame Chinas rise with its Indo-Pacific strategy, but now Chinas footprints are ubiquitous in the region, showing that the taming strategy is not working, wrote the newspaper Global Times, owned by the Communist Party.
Meanwhile, the islands are accepting the support from all sides. In a tweet this Thursday, Bainimarama wrote, They ask me about the Fiji agenda. At all tables, what matters most is our people and our planet, as well as our respect for International Law.
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Spectacular Hidden Wyoming Island Has Astonishing Suspension Bridge – K2 Radio
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Sometimes you discover something magical. My wife and I like to go on these little "adventures." We take a road trip somewhere close to home but still far enough away. This adventure takes us to Saratoga, WY. What can be found is a spectacular island connected by two crazy suspension bridges.
Wyoming is home to over 30 named islands. Between Saratoga and Encampment is the North Platte River Treasure Island. It sits next to private property but is easy to access. The Treasure Island Homestead is next to the island and is available to rent.
The first thing I notice is the silence and the absolute lack of people. The wind and a few birds are the only sounds. It had snowed the night before, but the warm spring air had melted all ground cover away.
It is a short hike to the suspension bridge leading to the island. The trial could have easily been a game trail rather than an official hiking path. Looking closely at the mud, you can see human, dog, deer, and moose tracks.
The bridge over the Platte River is a little intense. There are thick cables attached to wood planks stretching over the roaring river. The Platte River levels are high from the spring runoff. The white noise of the river washes away all the sounds when crossing the bridge.
There are two bridges by the island. The river still flowed underneath one, but the second had dried up and is not much more than a trickle.
The island itself is an easy hike but has a lot more to offer. Near the center of the island is a teepee made from fallen limbs. It is a great spot to find wildlife. A bald eagle swooped over the river while we visit. Beavers were obvious early settlers on this island paradise.
The park does have a boat ramp for floating and fishing access. According to the Wyoming Game & Fish Department, Treasure Island is open for hunting and trapping. Plus you can camp there for up to 5 days.
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Yacht Charter Market [NEWS] 2022 Future Trend, Business Strategies, Comprehensive Analysis and Forecast by 2030 – Taiwan News
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Quadintel published a new report on the Yacht Charter Market. The research report consists of thorough information about demand, growth, opportunities, challenges, and restraints. In addition, it delivers an in-depth analysis of the structure and possibility of global and regional industries.
Global Yacht Charter Market is valued at approximately USD $$ billion in 2021 and is anticipated to grow with a healthy growth rate of more than % over the forecast period 2022-2030.
Yacht Charter is the practice of renting, or chartering, a sailboat or motor yacht and travelling to various coastal or island destinations. The increase in the number of private islands on cruise itineraries, growing adoption of alternative sources of energy has led to the adoption of Yacht Charter across the forecast period. For Instance: as per Statista in 2018, the United States was ranked second in the world based on renewable energy consumption, totaling almost 104 million metric tons of oil equivalent.
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Electricity utilities are increasingly noting the importance of providing renewable energy and many have begun to invest in these technologies and even set specific renewable goals. Also, with the increased involvement of intermediaries & hybrid business models, the adoption & demand for Yacht Charter is likely to increase the market growth during the forecast period. However, high costs impede the growth of the market over the forecast period of 2022-2030
The key regions considered for the Global Yacht Charter Market study include Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America and Rest of the World. Europe is the leading region across the world in terms of market share owing to the private purpose to provide a seamless luxury experience. Whereas, Asia-Pacific is also anticipated to exhibit the highest growth rate over the forecast period 2022-2028. Factors such as rising disposable income, rising investment in the tourism industry would create lucrative growth prospects for the Yacht Charter market across Asia-Pacific region.
COVID-19 Impact Analysis
The pandemic of COVID-19 has also reduced the availability of and demand for non-COVID-19-related medical treatment. A wide range of treatments, including emergency care for acute diseases, routine check-ups, and recommended cancer screenings, are being postponed or avoided by patients. Undiagnosed illnesses and a failure to intervene early will have serious long-term health consequences. COVID-19 has accelerated a variety of existing and emerging healthcare trends, including changing consumer attitudes and habits, the convergence of life science and health care, rapid advances in digital health technologies, and new talent and care delivery models, to name a few.
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Major market players included in this report are:
Charter Yachts Australia
Sailogy S.A.
Yachtico Inc.
Zizooboats GmbH
Fraser Yacht
Boatsetter
Northrop & Johnson
Nautal
Martello Yachting and Company
Princess Yacht limited
The objective of the study is to define market sizes of different segments & countries in recent years and to forecast the values to the coming eight years. The report is designed to incorporate both qualitative and quantitative aspects of the industry within each of the regions and countries involved in the study. Furthermore, the report also caters the detailed information about the crucial aspects such as driving factors & challenges which will define the future growth of the market. Additionally, the report shall also incorporate available opportunities in micro markets for stakeholders to invest along with the detailed analysis of competitive landscape and product offerings of key players. The detailed segments and sub-segment of the market are explained below:
By Application:
Vacation/ Leisure
Sailing
Others
By Type:
Motorized Yacht
Sailing Yacht
Others
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By Region:
North America
U.S.
Canada
Europe
UK
Germany
France
Spain
Italy
ROE
Asia Pacific
China
India
Japan
Australia
South Korea
RoAPAC
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Rest of the World
Furthermore, years considered for the study are as follows:
Historical year 2018, 2019, 2020
Base year 2021
Forecast period 2022 to 2028
Target Audience of the Global Yacht Charter Market in Market Study:
Key Consulting Companies & Advisors
Large, medium-sized, and small enterprises
Venture capitalists
Value-Added Resellers (VARs)
Third-party knowledge providers
Investment bankers
Investors
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Factors Influencing
The global market is forecast to witness a rapid growth, owing to increasing demand for technological advancements from end-users. Moreover, increasing investments in research and development activities, launches, partnerships, and other strategic initiatives will benefit the market. Furthermore, the growing focus of authorities towards increasing urbanization and industrialization is forecast to drive the market growth.
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Seal the Deal: This BC heritage home for sale comes with its own bank vault – Curiocity
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Alright, time to take a break from talking about private islands and modern mansions. This week, were looking at a particularly unique property for sale in BC- a converted bank with heritage status. And we werent kidding, youll even get your own bank vault.
The property is located in Rossland, in the southern tip of the Kootenay region. A perfect place for outdoor-minded people, the city offers easy access to multiple ski hills in the winter, and a wealth of hikes, lakes, and biking trails in the summer.
Of course, its the property thats the real draw for us. Known as the Stone Block Building, it was originally built way back in 1897, making it practically as old as the city itself! Dont worry though, its been continuously restored and updated over the years, keeping its charm in spades.
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Upstairs, youll find a totally modern residential space, offering 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Complete with 9-foot high ceilings and beautiful hardwood floors, the condo is easily at home with some of the best options around the province.
The downstairs, currently commercial-use space is where the true history of the property shines. There are some modern touches, of course, but youll also get original brick walls and that iconic bank vault. We dont know exactly what wed use it for, but we want it. Maybe a nightclub/bar type thing? Maybe a high-end jewelry space? The options are endless!
At a list price of $1,975,000, this very unique property is pretty much the same price as a decent starter home in Vancouver. We say skip that stage of your life, and go straight into weird mountain person who owns the most interesting building in town.
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It’s Time to Recalibrate Our AI Expectations – InformationWeek
Posted: at 8:34 pm
I can still remember the first time I used Alexa.
Its crystal clear in my head: I said, Alexa, playTake On Meand a few seconds later A-has synthy drums kicked in. It was one of the few times in my life that artificial intelligence has left me speechless.
It was a real-world version of the technology I grew up seeing in countless science fiction movies and TV shows. Giving that command, I felt like Captain Kirk talking to the computers on the USS Enterprise.
This was in 2013. I recall wondering where the technology would be in another five or 10 years -- which is roughly where we are right now. I imagined myself having full-blown conversations with personal AI assistants and giving complex voice instructions to my computer. That all seemed achievable, even probable. After all, technology advances exponentially.
With the benefit of hindsight, I can see that I was too optimistic. Were still a long way from bona fide human-to-AI conversation.
Human imaginations always outpace technology. What I can imagine in a minute takes a decade to become something tangible. Left unchecked, our perceptions race away from facts. Every so often, we have to recalibrate our expectations.
We need to swap out our science fiction dreams for technological fact.
How Advanced is AI -- Really?
For as long as I can remember, people have claimed that fully self-driving cars are just over the horizon. Tesla, Toyota, General Motors, and Google all promised us self-driving cars by the end of 2020, but were still waiting. The technology seems to always be just out of reach.
Its the same in most other industries.
Take cloud communication. People have long dreamed of autonomous AI agents that handle the bulk of contact center communication. Some have even promised theyre on the way. But like building an autonomous car, crafting an artificial agent is a big challenge. I have no doubt that we can get there, just that it will take more time than expected.
Think about two small parts: speech recognition (transcribing speech into text) and natural language processing (understanding text and spoken word).
Today, technology transcribes calls instantaneously, with far better accuracy than I could manage if I had to become a stenographer for a day. And, natural language processing technology for enterprises is good, too. It can analyze transcripts and provide some basic understanding of topics, questions, sentiment, action items, and so on.
But what AI cant do just yet is understand what a conversation is actually about. Systems can transcribe a conversation about puppies. It can pull out questions about breeds and highlight an unanswered question about Labrador veterinary care. But it doesnt know what a Labrador is or what a flea treatment entails. It doesnt even know what a dog is. Is that kind of tragic, and a little creepy? Sure, but its also true.
Todays AI systems are great for simple, repeatable functions. Because they perform those functions so well, they can give a false impression of its potential. The leap from simple function to fully autonomous agent or self-driving car is a chasm. I feel confident saying that we wont see a fully autonomous smart agent replacing a human agent in the next five to ten years.
Theres a gap between what we believe AI can do and what its capable of in the real world. Its up to companies to fix the discrepancy. Because if we let rumor run wild, itll undermine all the breakthroughs we have made.
Its tempting to tweak the truth and embellish functionality, especially when it comes to something as opaque as AI. But a lot of companies do just that. According to venture firm MMC, four in 10 European startups classified as AI companies dont use AI technology in a way thats material to their business. In a lot of cases, their AI powers things like chatbots or fraud prevention. Both are useful applications, but theyre more of an auxiliary service than a central selling point.
Small embellishments or overpromises probably help in the short term. A company can generate media buzz, win over some customers, and pad its bottom line. But after people start using their product, those small wins turn into big losses.
When you overpromise and underdeliver, people get frustrated. They complain. They cancel. They bad-mouth your company to their network. I know thats true because Ive been that consumer.
In the mid-1990s, I was captivated by an ad for a speech-to-text program. They promised the whole science fiction experience: speaking out loud, giving voice commands, and perfect transcription. It sounded amazing, so I downloaded the program and spent 60 hours training it on my voice. Prep work done, I sat down to narrate a college essay.
Lets just say it failed to live up to any semblance of expectations.
It missed commands, transcribed poorly, and was far more frustrating than just writing my college papers with a pen, paper, and Bic Wite-Out. It was all hype and no substance. I ditched the tool and never came back. Its only now, decades later -- and with the development of personal assistants -- that Im finally coming back to voice commands.
Heres the wild part: Theres no regulation around this whatsoever. Companies have to read cautionary tales like this and decide to regulate themselves. For those leaders and organizations willing to hold themselves accountable, there are some basic rules.
First, businesses should be upfront about how they source their training data. Companies like Google and Facebook have rightly caught flack for being cagey around their data gathering methods. Where does it come from? Is it representative? How do you manipulate it after collection?
If youre an AI practitioner or youre part of the go-to-market team for an AI product, you need to be open. Theres nothing sensitive you can share. What happens when you tell your competitors how you find your data? Nothing. Owning the data is the important bit, not your data gathering process.
Second, be clear about how youre using that data. Data is the lifeblood of AI systems. Its what makes them work, so theres no sidestepping the question. When youre upfront, people are usually happy to opt into sharing their anonymized data to a collective pool, especially when you tell them its to help improve the product.
Last, describe your AI products accurately and honestly. Be upfront about what you can do and, when its appropriate, what you cant. You might lose an inch to your competitors in the short term, but ethical companies stand to win out in the long term. Theyll retain happy customers, enjoy sustainable growth, and blow past organizations playing fast and loose with the truth.
The human imagination is a brilliant thing. But we cant let it rewrite our technological reality. By all means, imagine, daydream, and ponder. Think up dozens of new AI applications and products. Use those ideas to fuel your work.
But dont let your ideas write checks your technology cant cash.
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Ex-golf pro links with Seattle-area AI experts on app that uses 3D motion analysis to improve game – GeekWire
Posted: at 8:34 pm
3D analysis, right, of a 2D video image, left, in the Sportsbox AI app. (Sportsbox AI Image)
Before you take yet another mulligan, consider that the tool to improving your golf game might not be found in your bag of clubs.
The makers of an app that employs artificial intelligence and 3D motion analysis say theyve created a revolutionary way to improve your golf swing through a video shot on your phone.
Sportsbox AI is a startup that launched in 2021 out of AI Thinktank, a Bellevue, Wash.-based incubator for AI ideas founded by tech veteransMike KennewickandRich Kennewick. Theyre the brothers who founded Voicebox Technologies, an early leader in speech recognition and natural language tech that sold in 2018.
Along with Samuel Menaker, former VP of engineering at Voicebox, AI Thinktanks brain trust has been applying its experience and knowledge in voice AI and machine learning to visual understanding, and specifically how to translate 2D video into 3D information.
The golf expertise in the equation is provided by Sportsbox co-founder and CEO Jeehae Lee, who played more than five years on the LPGA tour before transitioning to a career in sports media entertainment. Lee led strategy and new business development at Topgolf, the high-tech golf and entertainment company.
Meeting Menaker and seeing what AI Thinktank was already working on changed her view of what was possible when it comes to teaching the game.
Im a student of the game first and foremost, said Lee, who now coaches friends who are getting into golf. I felt like a lot of what I know about learning the game and refining the game could translate to helping to build a better product.
Key to that product is the data it collects, which is important for tracking progress and assessment.
The main problem we want to solve is: how a single cell phone camera can let people accurately measure any activity in 3D from any reasonable angle, height and distance, Menaker said. We can calculate hundreds of different types of body movements (joints, limbs) in degrees, inches, velocities and accelerations. This can be applied to any activity.
Sportsbox still relies on experienced coaches to translate whats being captured and help students work through whats being suggested as a fix. The company offers tiered subscription levels for those coaches.
The core of what we want to stand for is 3D everywhere, Lee said. Its accessible and not some motion-capture studio that requires eight cameras and $100,000 to set up, but its available on your phone.
The company counts several leading instructors among its advisors including David Leadbetter, an investor who, according to Lee, said the apps tech compared to current video practices is like comparing an MRI to barely an X-ray.
At Topgolf, Lee was involved with Toptracer, technology that tracks ball trajectory, speed, height and so on. At Sportsbox, the tech brings it all back to the body mechanics that made the ball do its thing.
Its almost like were completing the picture of the why, Lee said. We know what happened, but why?
The company is working on partnerships with broadcasters and golf centers. And, after golf, the company envisions answering that question of why for a variety of sports such as tennis or baseball, as well as exercise such as yoga or for movements involved in physical therapy.
Sportsbox now employs about 15 people full time. Lee, who is based in San Francisco, joined Sportsbox at the urging of co-founder Stephanie Wei, the former Wei Under Par blogger who played golf with Lee at Yale University and serves as head of marketing. Dr. Phil Cheetham the so-called 3D Guy was previously the director of Sports Technology and Innovation at the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee and is chief science officer at Sportsbox.
The startup is completing a seed funding round and investors include Elysian Park Ventures, PGA of America, Leadbetter, instructor Sean Foley and pro golfer Michelle Wie.
The team in Bellevue is working on ML models, AI and computer vision problems, application (cloud and mobile) and UI development, integration of all components, backend development and infrastructure, according to Menaker.
We also built our own tools and infrastructure to generate and manage data to train our own ML models, he said.
Asked whether his own golf game is improving thanks to Sportsbox, Menaker said absolutely.
When we started I had no clue how to hit a golf ball, how to move my hands, shoulders. Now I know how to do it, he said. It does not mean I do it correctly all the time, but I am making good progress.
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