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acemarkey · 7 months ago
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guyssss it's guibine day 😁😁😁🎉🎉🎉
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commeunpiqueniquechic · 4 years ago
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Belle découverte : Guibine, restaurant coréen absolument délicieux !!! Et très copieux. Barbecues coréen, bimbimbox... Abordable et personnel très sympatique et service irréprochable. Attention : beaucoup d’attente à l’heure de pointe... Mais vraiment bon !!! #guibine #restaurantcoreenparis #barbecuecoreen #cuisinecoreenne #estomacsurpattes #parisenmodetouriste #enmodetouristeaparis #commeunpiqueniquechic #mafilleàlasorbonne (à Opera Guibine) https://www.instagram.com/p/CECcVFWpHAd/?igshid=1g50g9oeab2wz
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human-meets-food · 2 years ago
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Cold naegmyeons for a hot summer day 🇰🇷
📍Guibine, Paris.
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snaakpnr · 3 years ago
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çoğu distopik romanın atası denilebilir yani yazılırken Aldoux Huxley, George Orwell, Ursula K. Le Guibin gibi yazarlar örnek almış
Aslında 1984 e benziyor rejimlerin kişilerin benlik algısı yerine bizi tercih ettirerek bireysellikten uzak bir toplum algısı istemekte ve kişilerin çocuk yapmasına kadar karışıyor diyebilirim bu yönden de Cesur Yeni Dünya’ ya benzemekte zaten yukarıda bahsettiğim gibi benzerlikler çok var.
Yakın zamanda alıp okuyacağım sevebileceğim bir kitaba benziyor
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mopiou · 7 years ago
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Bon appétit Korean bibimbap Guibine opera #guibine (à Opera Guibine)
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erackom50 · 3 years ago
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Six Chinese Arrested For Illegal Mining Granted Bail
Six Chinese Arrested For Illegal Mining Granted Bail
Six Chinese nationals, arrested for engaging in illegal mining (galamsey) at Asankragua in the Western Region, have been admitted to bail by an Accra High Court. They are: Chen Guibin, Yao Zengcan, Lu Xiaobin, Wu Xiaobin, Cheng Churoung, and Xue Lianhua. They have, however, not been able to execute the bail bond. On Friday, May 14, this year, the Kaneshie District Court remanded the accused into…
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erackom · 3 years ago
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Six Chinese Arrested For Illegal Mining Granted Bail
Six Chinese Arrested For Illegal Mining Granted Bail
Six Chinese nationals, arrested for engaging in illegal mining (galamsey) at Asankragua in the Western Region, have been admitted to bail by an Accra High Court. They are: Chen Guibin, Yao Zengcan, Lu Xiaobin, Wu Xiaobin, Cheng Churoung, and Xue Lianhua. They have, however, not been able to execute the bail bond. On Friday, May 14, this year, the Kaneshie District Court remanded the accused into…
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itsfinancethings · 5 years ago
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When Dai Yufan began developing a fever and painful cyst, her first thought was to see a doctor. But due to the COVID-19 pandemic, visiting her local hospital seemed scarier than her symptoms.
“So I tried an online health service,” says Dai, 27, an office worker in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen. “I asked about my condition via an app and [a doctor online] suggested some medicine and other treatments.”
While the coronavirus has stretched medical services around the world to breaking point, the virus has also fostered a boom in online medical services, known as telehealth. The industry is predicted to be worth almost $30 billion this year in China alone and has the potential to transform Chinese healthcare by reducing strain on urban hospitals and providing a stop-gap solution for rural dwellers.
China already has over 1,000 telehealth companies, according to data firm Tianyancha, including some run by tech giants JD.com, Baidu, Tencent and Alibaba. Dai used the Good Doctor subsidiary of Ping An Insurance, which claimed in September to have 300 million registered users. All are seeing a boom in consultations due to lockdown measures.
Before the pandemic, JD Health took 10,000 online consultations per day. But as hospitals and clinics became swamped with suspected coronavirus patients, that has rocketed to 150,000, with JD Health’s own pharmacy delivering medicines directly to patients’ homes. Xin Lijun, CEO of the $7 billion-valued company, says the convenience of telehealth will remain attractive after the crisis abates.
“People have developed the habit of getting diagnosis and treatment online,” Xin tells TIME. “This greatly reduces the pressure on traditional hospitals.”
China’s healthcare system has made vast strides over the past few decades. Public sector spending on health care increased almost 14-fold between the SARS outbreak in 2003 and the end of 2018, according a March 2019 report by the WHO and World Bank. Nearly every Chinese citizen has some level of health insurance, with patients contributing an average of 32% of their treatment costs compared with 60% a decade ago.
But problems persist, especially as a severely aging population increases demand for treating chronic conditions such as arthritis, cancer and heart disease. China has only 1.8 doctors for every 1,000 people, compared with 2.4 in the U.S. and 2.8 in the U.K. Compounding matters, China’s doctors are unevenly weighted towards specialties to the detriment of primary care.
While the U.S. has a dozen family doctors for every 10,000 citizens, China has just 2.2, meaning specialists at Chinese hospitals are overburdened with general duties. Chinese patients typically queue up for many hours at highly ranked hospitals even for minor aliments but remain suspicious of underutilized local clinics. According to the WHO and World Bank report, China’s healthcare is too “hospital-centric, fragmented, and volume driven.” The system is also becoming too expensive to sustain, with healthcare costs growing 5-10% faster than GDP.
Online consultancies can help solve many of these issues, explaining why so many companies are aggressively exploring the space. Baidu Health boasts over 100,000 doctors from across China who offer online consultations 24 hours a day. The platform was made free to those with pneumonia symptoms during the pandemic and had handled over 54.5 million enquiries by Apr. 26, including 400,000 from outside China.
It’s also a boon for China’s overworked and unpaid doctors, who are able to supplement their income via online services. Dr. Qiao Guibin, director of Thoracic Surgery at Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, works for Baidu Health part-time. By encouraging patients to stay at home during the pandemic, online healthcare also reduces the chances of cross-infection of both patients and doctors.
“Online medical treatment may have saved a lot of lives during the pandemic,” says Qiao.
And not just in China. Qiao even treated a patient in Canada who had contracted COVID-19. “He was very anxious at first,” say Qiao. “But I reassured him that as a young man he shouldn’t worry too much, because 80% of people do not need medicine and COVID-19 [as a viral disease] is self-healing.”
Qiao checked in with the patient daily during his quarantine and heard a few days ago that he had completely recovered. “He is very grateful.”
There are also mental health benefits for patients isolated from friends and family due to lockdown measures. When Cai Anqi, 23, a public health student in London, developed a fever she naturally worried it might be COVID-19. However, the U.K. government’s guidelines were simply to self-quarantine unless her symptoms severely worsened. Wracked with worry, she instead turned to China’s telehealth provider WeDoctor.
“I described my condition: fever, dizziness, and runny nose, but without a cough. The doctor’s advice was to rest more, eat nutritious food, drink more water. She said as long as I don’t cough, it should be fine, as a cough is the main symptom of COVID-19. After her professional advice, I didn’t panic so much. After a few days following the doctor’s advice, the fever was gone.”
The U.S. is also trying to boost the sector in response to the pandemic. In March, President Trump advocated waiving certain federal rules to allow doctors to provide care remotely using video chats and other services. “What they’ve done with telehealth is incredible,” Trump said.
Across the U.S., telehealth provider Amwell has seen an increase in patient volumes of around 150-300% generally and up 700% during the early days of the outbreak in Washington State. Some individual hospitals have increased demand for Amwell’s services 20-fold in an effort to shield front line medical workers. Amwell CEO Roy Schoenberg says telehealth has proved particularly valuable in “geographic care deserts” and for elderly patients with mobility issues.
“We see this application of the technology as critical for democratizing healthcare and ensuring that all in need of care can access it, during COVID-19 and in the future,” he tells TIME.
Telehealth also allows patients to choose doctors based on their experience and patient reviews. Dr. Liu Yafeng has 18 years’ experience working as a gastroenterologist in China’s Hebei province, where he also ran the local hospital’s oncology and ICU departments. But while he might handle 30 consultations a day at a bricks and mortar hospital, he can manage about 200 online. It cost just 10 renminbi ($1.40) for an online consultations via JD Health or 15 renminbi ($2.10) for a 15 minute voice consultation. Liu has made 15,154 online diagnoses since joining the firm, with a 99% patient satisfaction rate.
“I get a greater sense of accomplishment because of all the positive feedback I receive from patients,” he says.
Still, significant challenges remain: “The biggest challenge of telehealth comes from diagnosis, which often requires specialist equipment,” says Liu. “It is an emerging industry and may take a long time to solve this problem.”
The concerns are echoed by the patient, Dai.
“I will still use the online health service after the pandemic, but I don’t think I trust online doctors’ diagnosis quite as much as a proper consultation,” she says. “I still feel distant from the online doctor. After all, he doesn’t know all my problems.”
—With reporting by Zhang Chi/Beijing
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newstechreviews · 5 years ago
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When Dai Yufan began developing a fever and painful cyst, her first thought was to see a doctor. But due to the COVID-19 pandemic, visiting her local hospital seemed scarier than her symptoms.
“So I tried an online health service,” says Dai, 27, an office worker in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen. “I asked about my condition via an app and [a doctor online] suggested some medicine and other treatments.”
While the coronavirus has stretched medical services around the world to breaking point, the virus has also fostered a boom in online medical services, known as telehealth. The industry is predicted to be worth almost $30 billion this year in China alone and has the potential to transform Chinese healthcare by reducing strain on urban hospitals and providing a stop-gap solution for rural dwellers.
China already has over 1,000 telehealth companies, according to data firm Tianyancha, including some run by tech giants JD.com, Baidu, Tencent and Alibaba. Dai used the Good Doctor subsidiary of Ping An Insurance, which claimed in September to have 300 million registered users. All are seeing a boom in consultations due to lockdown measures.
Before the pandemic, JD Health took 10,000 online consultations per day. But as hospitals and clinics became swamped with suspected coronavirus patients, that has rocketed to 150,000, with JD Health’s own pharmacy delivering medicines directly to patients’ homes. Xin Lijun, CEO of the $7 billion-valued company, says the convenience of telehealth will remain attractive after the crisis abates.
“People have developed the habit of getting diagnosis and treatment online,” Xin tells TIME. “This greatly reduces the pressure on traditional hospitals.”
China’s healthcare system has made vast strides over the past few decades. Public sector spending on health care increased almost 14-fold between the SARS outbreak in 2003 and the end of 2018, according a March 2019 report by the WHO and World Bank. Nearly every Chinese citizen has some level of health insurance, with patients contributing an average of 32% of their treatment costs compared with 60% a decade ago.
But problems persist, especially as a severely aging population increases demand for treating chronic conditions such as arthritis, cancer and heart disease. China has only 1.8 doctors for every 1,000 people, compared with 2.4 in the U.S. and 2.8 in the U.K. Compounding matters, China’s doctors are unevenly weighted towards specialties to the detriment of primary care.
While the U.S. has a dozen family doctors for every 10,000 citizens, China has just 2.2, meaning specialists at Chinese hospitals are overburdened with general duties. Chinese patients typically queue up for many hours at highly ranked hospitals even for minor aliments but remain suspicious of underutilized local clinics. According to the WHO and World Bank report, China’s healthcare is too “hospital-centric, fragmented, and volume driven.” The system is also becoming too expensive to sustain, with healthcare costs growing 5-10% faster than GDP.
Online consultancies can help solve many of these issues, explaining why so many companies are aggressively exploring the space. Baidu Health boasts over 100,000 doctors from across China who offer online consultations 24 hours a day. The platform was made free to those with pneumonia symptoms during the pandemic and had handled over 54.5 million enquiries by Apr. 26, including 400,000 from outside China.
It’s also a boon for China’s overworked and unpaid doctors, who are able to supplement their income via online services. Dr. Qiao Guibin, director of Thoracic Surgery at Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, works for Baidu Health part-time. By encouraging patients to stay at home during the pandemic, online healthcare also reduces the chances of cross-infection of both patients and doctors.
“Online medical treatment may have saved a lot of lives during the pandemic,” says Qiao.
And not just in China. Qiao even treated a patient in Canada who had contracted COVID-19. “He was very anxious at first,” say Qiao. “But I reassured him that as a young man he shouldn’t worry too much, because 80% of people do not need medicine and COVID-19 [as a viral disease] is self-healing.”
Qiao checked in with the patient daily during his quarantine and heard a few days ago that he had completely recovered. “He is very grateful.”
There are also mental health benefits for patients isolated from friends and family due to lockdown measures. When Cai Anqi, 23, a public health student in London, developed a fever she naturally worried it might be COVID-19. However, the U.K. government’s guidelines were simply to self-quarantine unless her symptoms severely worsened. Wracked with worry, she instead turned to China’s telehealth provider WeDoctor.
“I described my condition: fever, dizziness, and runny nose, but without a cough. The doctor’s advice was to rest more, eat nutritious food, drink more water. She said as long as I don’t cough, it should be fine, as a cough is the main symptom of COVID-19. After her professional advice, I didn’t panic so much. After a few days following the doctor’s advice, the fever was gone.”
The U.S. is also trying to boost the sector in response to the pandemic. In March, President Trump advocated waiving certain federal rules to allow doctors to provide care remotely using video chats and other services. “What they’ve done with telehealth is incredible,” Trump said.
Across the U.S., telehealth provider Amwell has seen an increase in patient volumes of around 150-300% generally and up 700% during the early days of the outbreak in Washington State. Some individual hospitals have increased demand for Amwell’s services 20-fold in an effort to shield front line medical workers. Amwell CEO Roy Schoenberg says telehealth has proved particularly valuable in “geographic care deserts” and for elderly patients with mobility issues.
“We see this application of the technology as critical for democratizing healthcare and ensuring that all in need of care can access it, during COVID-19 and in the future,” he tells TIME.
Telehealth also allows patients to choose doctors based on their experience and patient reviews. Dr. Liu Yafeng has 18 years’ experience working as a gastroenterologist in China’s Hebei province, where he also ran the local hospital’s oncology and ICU departments. But while he might handle 30 consultations a day at a bricks and mortar hospital, he can manage about 200 online. It cost just 10 renminbi ($1.40) for an online consultations via JD Health or 15 renminbi ($2.10) for a 15 minute voice consultation. Liu has made 15,154 online diagnoses since joining the firm, with a 99% patient satisfaction rate.
“I get a greater sense of accomplishment because of all the positive feedback I receive from patients,” he says.
Still, significant challenges remain: “The biggest challenge of telehealth comes from diagnosis, which often requires specialist equipment,” says Liu. “It is an emerging industry and may take a long time to solve this problem.”
The concerns are echoed by the patient, Dai.
“I will still use the online health service after the pandemic, but I don’t think I trust online doctors’ diagnosis quite as much as a proper consultation,” she says. “I still feel distant from the online doctor. After all, he doesn’t know all my problems.”
—With reporting by Zhang Chi/Beijing
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jose-borges · 6 years ago
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Si los mileniales no fueran tan ateos, sabrían quién fue San Guibin.
— Garden of the Galaxy 3 (@LukeWarm__) November 20, 2018
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worldhotelvideo · 6 years ago
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Islanda Hideaway Resort in Krabi town, Thailand (Asia). The best of Islanda Hideaway Resort Hotel. Welcome to Islanda Hideaway Resort in Krabi town, Thailand (Asia). The best of Islanda Hideaway Resort. Subscribe in http://goo.gl/VQ4MLN Common services included include wifi available in all areas. billiards, , , snorkelling, , diving, canoeing, cycling, , , , fishing and beach. In the bar section you can enjoy wine/champagne, restaurant, breakfast in the room, bbq facilities, bottle of water, snack bar, chocolate or cookies, room service, fruits, kid meals, bar and breakfast options. For health, the accommodation has fitness/spa locker rooms, outdoor pool (all year), massage, pool with view, swimming pool, pool/beach towels, fitness centre, sun umbrellas, fitness and beachfront. With regard to relocation we find airport shuttle (additional charge), bicycle rental (additional charge), airport shuttle, shuttle service and shuttle service (additional charge). For the reception we will be able to find ticket service, 24-hour front desk, tour desk and safety deposit box. Within the related areas we will be able to enjoy garden, library, shared lounge/tv area, terrace, sun terrace and picnic area. For the enjoyment of the family we will have books, dvds and music for children. The function of cleaning services will include daily maid service and laundry. If you arrive by business in the establishment you have meeting/banquet facilities and business centre. We will be able to highlight other services like bridal suite, , , air conditioning, , family rooms, non-smoking rooms, and designated smoking area [https://youtu.be/0gER4Vb736U] Book now cheaper in https://ift.tt/2mygK3g You can find more info in https://ift.tt/2zU1l6F We hope you have a pleasant stay in Islanda Hideaway Resort Other hotels in Krabi town Krabi Home Town Boutique https://youtu.be/mfPyRyo1WfY Maritime Park And Spa Resort https://youtu.be/N5RDcDWnhWk Other hotels in this channel Crowne Plaza Ahmedabad City Centre https://youtu.be/UdgZrF59fw4 Ayre Gran Hotel Colón https://youtu.be/PRcq1ZAKjKo Hotel Arena Blanca https://youtu.be/5hrlrQSnF74 ibis budget Paris Porte De Montmartre https://youtu.be/_KT34oalEtU Grand Hôtel Des Thermes https://youtu.be/5c5uUX3Iibs Valton Hotels Limited https://youtu.be/A5jp4Qi2Ero Hotel Lone https://youtu.be/ELXfDPNCFuY Transcorp Hilton Abuja https://youtu.be/GBQ7cXw9bDE Hotel Olimp https://youtu.be/umq3rnLY-lE Hotel Nuevo Amanecer https://youtu.be/ekmFhY5vQnk https://youtu.be/yCrMF9pKeas Guibin Lou Hotel https://youtu.be/AFWAS26mlv4 Courtyard by Marriott Toulouse Airport https://youtu.be/-wO4g2XgJEA Hotel Hazel https://youtu.be/WaOvAjiTnsg Grand Plaza Beachfront Resort Hotel & Conference Center https://youtu.be/V83a1z6nVWg In Krabi town we recommended to visit In the Thailand you can visit some of the most recommended places such as Phi Phi, Playa Railay, Ko Lanta Yai, Ko Poda, Parque nacional de Khao Phanom Bencha, Nosey Parker's Elephant Camp, Wat Khlong Thom Museum, Ko Phi Phi Lee and Tiger Cave Temple. We also recommend that you do not miss Ko Ngai, Emerald Pool, Ao Nang Beach, Tup Island, Noppharat Thara Beach, Maya Bay, We hope you have a pleasant stay in Islanda Hideaway Resort and we hope you enjoy our top 10 of the best hotels in Thailand based in Islanda Hideaway Resort Tripadvisor Reviews. All images used in this video are or have been provided by Booking. If you are the owner and do not want this video to appear, simply contact us. You can find us at https://ift.tt/2iPJ6Xr by World Hotel Video
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anamuin · 6 years ago
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낙서낙서. #일러스트 #스케치 #만화 #드로잉 #illustration #drawing #dessin #comics #sketch #doodle #낙서 (à Opera Guibine)
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phuketindex · 7 years ago
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Outrigger Unveils Distinguished Chinese Guest Care Program
Outrigger Unveils Distinguished Chinese Guest Care Program
PHUKET, THAILAND – Outrigger Hotels and Resorts today announced the official start of “Guibin” its distinguished guest care program that was designed specifically to meet the unique needs of Outrigger’s guests from China.
Guibin – which translates as “Distinguished Guest” in Mandarin — begins today at Outrigger Konotta Maldives Resort, Outrigger Mauritius Beach Resort, Outrigger Laguna Phuket…
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magnifyk-official · 7 years ago
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#paris🇫🇷 #paris : Happy birthday to me #avilonjoel #magnifyk . #love #instagood #me #follow #photooftheday #tbt #followme #girl #beautiful #happy #picoftheday #instadaily #food #swag #amazing #TFLers #fashion #igers #fun #summer #instalike #bestoftheday #smile #like4like #friends #instamoody (à Opera Guibine)
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environmentguru · 7 years ago
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Bioaccumulation of Hexachlorobutadiene in Pumpkin Seedlings after Waterborne Exposure
Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2017, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/C7EM00304H, PaperXingwang Hou, Haiyan Zhang, Yanlin Li, Miao Yu, Jiyan Liu, Guibin JiangHexachlorobutadiene (HCBD) has been listed as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the https://www.environmentguru.com/pages/elements/element.aspx?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr&id=5379211
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autobizupdate · 7 years ago
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Nexteer Automotive Reports Strong First Half 2017 Results
Nexteer announced robust financial performance for the first half of 2017 with Revenue increasing by 2.6%, Gross Profit increasing by 11.1%, and Net Profit increasing by 20.7% when compared with the same period in 2016.
AUBURN HILLS, Michigan, Aug. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Nexteer Automotive, a global leader in intuitive motion control, today reported financial results for the six-month period ended June 30, 2017. Revenue reached U.S. $1.974 billion, an increase of 2.6% over the same period in 2016; gross profit reached U.S. $371.5 million, an increase of 11.1% over the same period in 2016; and net profit reached U.S. $179.7 million, an increase of 20.7% over the same period in 2016. The company's backlog of booked business was $24.0 billion as at June 30, 2017.
The strong financial results highlight Nexteer's continued focus on delivering long-term profitable growth. In the first half of 2017, the company launched 15 new product applications across multiple regions and customers, including 4 in North America, 9 in Asia-Pacific, and 2 in Europe and South America. These new programs include two major product lines: electric power steering and driveline.
In the first half of 2017, the company made two significant announcements related to ADAS and Automated Driving with the introduction of new product offerings leveraging its steer-by-wire technology, Nexteer Steering on Demand™ System and Nexteer Quiet Wheel™ Steering.  Nexteer also announced its intent to form a joint arrangement with Continental Automotive Systems, Inc. focused on the advancement of motion control systems and actuator components for automated driving. Separately, the company also formed a joint venture with Dongfeng Motor Parts and Components Group Co., Ltd. in China for expanded business opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region.
Michael Richardson, board executive director and president of Nexteer Automotive said, "Through careful expansion of our global footprint, strategic alliances, product diversity and program launches in our major product areas, Nexteer is on track to maintain long-term profitable growth."
Continued steady industry production and new product launches in North America, China and Europe led to increased volume and delivered continued revenue growth. Net profit increased 20.7% as a result of successful launch of new programs, improved product line mix, improved operating efficiency and cost competitiveness.
Guibin Zhao, Chairman and CEO of Nexteer Automotive said, "The company's interim results provide tangible evidence that our global team's commitment to improving operational efficiency and bolstering Nexteer's position as 'A Leader in Intuitive Motion Control'. Through unceasing innovation and exploring emerging product opportunities, we will continue to refine our business model and secure competitive market advantages."
ABOUT NEXTEER
Nexteer Automotive - A Leader in Intuitive Motion Control - is a multi-billion-dollar global steering and driveline business delivering electric and hydraulic power steering systems, steering columns, driveline systems as well as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous technologies for original equipment manufacturers. The company's global workforce of over 13,000 serves more than 50 customers in every major region of the world. The company has 25 manufacturing plants, 3 regional engineering centers and 13 customer service centers strategically located in North and South America, Europe and Asia. Nexteer Automotive's customers include BMW, Fiat Chrysler, Ford, GM, PSA Groupe, Toyota and VW, as well as automakers in India and China. www.nexteer.com
Read this news on PR Newswire Asia website: Nexteer Automotive Reports Strong First Half 2017 Results
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