Sweegen’s Signature Stevia Approved in Colombia

Approval opens door for more food and beverage sugar reduction solutions.

Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., April 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sweegen expanded its Signature stevia footprint in Latin America after Colombia approved its stevia sweeteners made by bioconversion, a method producing clean and non-GMO ingredients. Sweegen’s rebaudiosides E and I will now join the already approved D and M.

“Latin America is one of our most important markets globally,” said Luca Giannone, senior vice president of global sales. “The continuous development of our Signature sweeteners and sweetener system demonstrates our commitment to investing in new technologies for helping brands tackle sugar reduction challenges and replace sugar in better-for-you food and beverages in Colombia.”

Triggered by rising levels of obesity, Colombia has undergone a nutrition transition. The country has prioritized the health and well-being of children and families by adopting policies to address the obesity epidemic. Colombia’s Ministry of Health has prioritized sugar reduction by exploring sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxes to mandatory front-of-pack warning labels through legislative, and public media pushes. The country joins the growing list of Latin American countries prioritizing health, including Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Peru, and Mexico.

In South America, 52% of consumers say they are looking to moderate sugar intake in soft drinks, according to FMCG Gurus 2021. Colombia ranks third in the region for new product launches in soft drinks and fourth for sales value in 2018, following Brazil and Argentina, as reported by Innova Market Insights.

“As new product launches have increased in recent years, brands have a clear opportunity to create healthy innovative food and beverages, replacing up to 100% sugar with Sweegen’s Signature stevia and sweetener system,” said Giannone.

“The regulatory development is good news for Sweegen to introduce more steviol glycosides made by bioconversion. It also gives consumer packaged goods (CPGs) direct access to Sweegen’s Signature sweeteners without waiting for additional product registration in Colombia,” said Hadi Omrani, senior director of technical and regulatory affairs.

New generation rebaudiosides made by bioconversion produce clean sweetener molecules like rebaudiosides B, D, E, I, M, and N, originally found in small quantities in the stevia leaf. They impart a clean sugar-like taste with a better sensory profile and are highly sought-after by food and beverage manufacturers in countries with regulatory approvals.

As Colombia traverses health and wellness improvement, brands now have less pressure to navigate sugar reduction solutions. Sweegen is a resource of expertise for brands to collaborate on new and exciting foods and beverages that resonate with consumers. Sweegen’s LATAM Innovation Studio, located in Mexico City, serves the entire region. It is one of many global creative centers home to product developers exploring sweet taste solutions, local consumer insights, and collaborating on new or reformulated products with Sweegen’s expert food and applications team.

“Brands have the excellent opportunity to adopt a healthy profile and broaden their product offerings to consumers increasingly interested in better-for-you foods and beverages,” said Steven Chen, Sweegen’s chief executive officer. “We’re ready to help brands navigate the future of healthy food and beverages.”

About Sweegen

Sweegen provides sweet taste solutions for food and beverage manufacturers around the world.

We are on a mission to reduce the sugar and artificial sweeteners in our global diet. Partnering with customers, we create delicious zero-sugar products that consumers love.  With the best next-generation stevia sweeteners in our portfolio, such as Bestevia® Rebs B, D, E, I, M, and N, along with our deep knowledge of flavor modulators and texturants, Sweegen delivers market-leading solutions that customers want, and consumers prefer. Be well. Choose well.

For more information, please contact info@sweegen.com and visit Sweegen’s website, www.sweegen.com.

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This press release contains forward-looking statements, including, among other statements, statements regarding the future prospects for Reb M stevia leaf sweetener. These statements are based on current expectations but are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and are beyond the control of Sweegen, Inc.

Relevant risks and uncertainties include those referenced in the historic filings of Sweegen, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risks and uncertainties could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by the forward-looking statements, and, therefore, should be carefully considered. Sweegen, Inc. assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements due to new information or future events or developments.

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GCU holds T-10 Super League

Lahore, April 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Government College University Lahore Directorate of Sports has held the first T-10 Inter Departmental Cricket Super League among the students of its academic departments. Besides male students, about 28 departmental teams of female students also participated in the sports league for the first time.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr Asghar Zaidi was the chief guest at the finals held at the University’s Oval Ground. Eminent former test cricketers Ali Zia, Abid Ali and Salman Butt were also present. In the finals among girls, a team of Sustainable Development Study Center (SDSC) beat Physical Education Department by 3 runs. However, Physical Education Department remained triumphant among boys.

Speaking on the occasion, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Zaidi counted the University’s initiatives to encourage participation of female students in all sports. He said GCU for the first time in the last 158 years granted admissions to girls on sports basis and started maintaining their records in different games.

He said there was psychological shift in cricket with the introduction of shorter formats of game. Salman But said our youth didn’t have much opportunities of participating in healthy sports activities. Cricketer Ali Zia and Abid Ali also appreciated participation of girls in sports activities.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Department,
Government College University (GCU)
Squash Complex, GC University, Lahore, Pakistan
UAN: +92-42-111-000-010 Ext: 296
Tel: +92-42-99213343
Cell: +92-321-8440769
Email: registrar@gcu.edu.pk
Website: http://www.gcu.edu.pk

Workshop on Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for Substance Abuse

Lahore, April 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):The department of Psychology, University of Central Punjab Lahore organised a Preconference Workshop on “Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for Substance Abuse” at the University of Central Punjab on 22nd March 2022. It was held in the conference room of A-building at the University of Central Punjab. The workshop was held as part of the International Conference on Substance Use Disorders scheduled for 30th-31thMarch, 2022.

The guest speaker was Dr Mahwesh Arooj Naz, Assistant Professor currently serving at Government College University Lahore. The workshop aimed to introduce the participants to the various techniques used in DBT to help people with addictions and substance abuse issues and emphasised the therapy’s efficacy. The workshop proved to be beneficial for professionals and students. In the end, Dr Shazia Hasan (HOD, Psychology Department) presented a shield and souvenir to the guest speaker. Certificates of Participation were also distributed among the participants.

For more information, contact:
University of Central Punjab (UCP)
Khayaban-e-Jinnah Road, Johar Town, Lahore, Pakistan
Phone: +92-42-35880007
Fax: +92-42-35954892
Email: info@ucp.edu.pk
Website: https://www.ucp.edu.pk/

British American Tobacco and LUMS Discuss Potential Avenues of Collaboration 

Lahore, April 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):LUMS has been at the forefront of developing industry-academia partnerships, which have enabled the University to promote country-wide access to high-quality education in Pakistan. To further this aim, a meeting was held with the senior leadership from British American Tobacco (BAT) Global Business Services (GBS) Pakistan on March 30, 2022.

BAT GBS is an initiative of British American Tobacco, which centrally manages the human resource and marketing services for different regions. It is based in Lahore and has been set up as a shared services hub for the APME region. Representatives from BAT GBS included General Manager, BAT GBS Asia-Pacific and Middle Eastern (APME) Region, Mr. Shahid Afzal; Head of Commercial Development and Transformation APME Region, Ms. Emma Ridley; CEO, BAT GBS, Mr. Zubair Khan; Legal and External Affairs Counsel, Ms. Neshay Aqueel and Head of HR, GBS Pakistan, Ms. Maham Khan.

The meeting was attended by LUMS senior leadership including LUMS Provost, Dr. Tariq Jadoon; Dean External Affairs Suleman Dawood School of Business (SDSB), Dr. Adeel Zaffar; Director REDC, Dr. Khawaja Zain ul Abdin; Director Career Services Office, Mr. Mazhar Chinoy; Director, Office of Advancement, Ms. Nuzhat Kamran, and representatives from the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering.

Ms. Kamran gave an overview of the LUMS journey while discussing the University’s effort to be accessible to talent across the country, “Pursuit of excellence has been a fundamental goal of LUMS for the last 35 years. Two areas of focus for the university have been to increase accessibility and diversity and in doing so, we have been setting standards for other universities to follow.”

She shared that LUMS has been ranked as the 50th Best Small University by Times Higher Education 2021 in the world and is the top ranked University in Pakistan by QS Graduate Employability 2020 Rankings.

Ms. Ridley shared BAT’s initiatives for the digital transformation of services in the country. “BAT is in the process of expanding in the fields of business intelligence, digital analytics, and shared service centres. We are looking at innovative ways to set up a digital hub for global business solutions. We envision Pakistan to be a hub for centres of excellence that explore cross-functional ways of working.”

Mr. Khan also spoke about the company’s vision “This is a pioneering initiative for the global business solution industry where we are exploring new digital and marketing capabilities. We envision that LUMS can play an integral role by providing us with talent supply and delivery. This will expand exposure for students at LUMS by equipping them with new skills and capabilities which are now a requirement in the industry.”

Dr. Zaffar and Dr. Abdin discussed potential collaborations with LUMS Rausing Executive Development Center (REDC) in which mid-career and senior professionals at BAT GBS could receive training to enhance their skills, as well as develop programmes to uplift and develop capabilities for skilled professionals.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

National Incubation Center Lahore Accelerates Cloud and AI Enablement for Start-ups, Signs MoU with Huawei Cloud

Lahore, April 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):Advancing its mission to facilitate tech-based start-ups to solve Pakistan’s critical problems, National Incubation Center Lahore (NICL) at LUMS signed an MoU on March 29 with Huawei Technologies, Pakistan during the Huawei Cloud Summit Middle East in Dubai.

The partnership hopes to enable a “Digital Pakistan” and aims to increase the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cloud technology, particularly Everything as a Service, through knowledge sharing. Huawei aims to support the start-up ecosystem in Pakistan and, with this partnership, will enroll relevant selected start-ups to the different programmes offered by Huawei Cloud. It will also support Pakistan’s start-ups to enroll in its global accelerator programmes to enable tech-based start-ups that are ready to scale.

“We are pleased to partner with the National Incubation Center Lahore, that is driving the knowledge-based economy of Pakistan,” said Mr. Wang Shunli, President Public Relations, Huawei Middle East and Africa Region. “Huawei is globally committed to enhancing the tech enablement of start-ups through Huawei Cloud and the launching of the Spark Program. It is our goal, particularly in a high potential market like Pakistan, to facilitate the start-up ecosystem by incubating and accelerating tech start-ups towards a fully connected and intelligent world, as a supporter and a technology partner. I am certain that NICL will be an invaluable ally in our collective goal.”

NICL at LUMS, a fully-funded project by Ignite, Ministry of IT and Telecommunications, focuses on technologies such as Cloud, AI, Virtual Reality (VR), blockchain, etc. to enable innovation in solution-building among Pakistani start-ups and facilitate a digital transformation in Pakistan. Its goal is to serve as a nexus of talent, academia, industry, and capital by providing start-ups with the environment, resources and applied skills training needed to acquire investor interest and launch their venture.

Mr. Nauman Zaffar, Director NICL and NIC Quetta, expanded on the importance of opening a tech-knowledge corridor. “Our partnership with Huawei Cloud is a colossal step to enable start-ups and small-medium enterprises in Pakistan to leapfrog towards tech adoption and optimisation. The opportunity to innovate and digitise with Huawei Cloud services is limitless, and the window for Pakistani start-ups to accelerate growth and scale up is now. We are thrilled to have partnered with one of the top five cloud services in the world, so our start-ups can actively contribute to an ecosystem that is propelled by data and driven by technology.”

Huawei Cloud Summit Middle East – Unlimited Innovation, Everything as a Service, was held on March 28 and 29 to discuss the best practices and insights in the industries so that businesses can better leverage Cloud and AI technologies.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

Law Department holds 1st Moot Court Competition

Islamabad, April 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Department of Law, School of Social Sciences and Humanities (S3H), through its premier student body NUST Law Moot Society (NLMS) organised 1st NUST Moot court competition, from March 16-18 2022. The moot court was launched on March 16, 2022, at S3H conference room with Dean S3H Professor Dr. Salma Siddiqui gracing the event as chief guest. In her address, she said that the first moot court will be followed by National and International Moot Court Competitions in the coming years.

A total of 12 teams from LLB Batches of 2K20 and 2K21 participated in the moot court. The bench for the final round of the Moot Competition comprised Barrister Syed Qamar Hussain Sabzwari, Vice Chairman Islamabad Bar Council and Senior Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan; Mr Mohsin Turk, Former Additional District and Sessions Judge KP; Dr Saqib Jawad, Civil Judge cum Judicial Magistrate, District Courts Islamabad; Ms Aliya Zareen, Senior Advocate High Courts of Pakistan; Ms Sana Maroof Khan, Former Mooter and Advocate District Courts Islamabad and Mr Sami-Ur-Rehman, Assistant Professor of Law, NUST.

Head of NLMS Mr. Fazeel Hyder Chohan, Lecturer Law, paid his sincere gratitude to Dean S3H Professor Dr Salma Siddiqui, Principal S3H Dr Ashfaque Hasan Khan, HoD law Dr Muhammed Asif Khan and Mr. Sami-Ur-Rehman, Assistant Professor Law, for the support throughout the event.

Mr. Chohan further remarked that “In this modern day and age Moot Court activities play an essential role in instilling advocacy and research skills in law students and are a great opportunity in providing them with a platform to put their skills to test in a courtroom environment thus, Moot courts should not be considered as “extracurricular” rather it is a “co-curricular” activity for law students”.

For more information, contact:
Director Press and Media Release
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
NUST Campus, H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan
UAN: +92-51-111-11-6878
Tel: +92-51-90851381
Fax: +92-51-90851382
Email: prnust@gmail.com
Website: www.nust.edu.pk