Friday, September 28, 2012

Bruno Wang Discusses Recent Trends Detailing Growth of Social Media and Micro-Blogging in China

Bruno Wang, a Long-Time Traveler and Follower of Current Events in China Who Has a Web Site URL of http://www.brunowangtaiwan.com, Has Been Following Recent News Releases Regarding the Nature and Trends of the Use of the Internet in China for Communication and the Spread of Information; These Articles, Published on Bloomberg.com and on PRWeekUS.com, Detail the Massive Growth in China of the Use of Social Media Web Sites, Micro-Blogging and Other Web Sites Where Users Generate Content and Disseminate Information

LONDON--(Marketwire - September 28, 2012) - Bruno Wang has been a world traveler since he was a boy, and many of those travels involved spending time in China. As such, Bruno Wang wants to make sure that the public is aware of two recent articles published that describe the ongoing growth of the use of social media Web sites, micro-blogging Web sites and user forums that is currently occurring in China. These articles state that this growth is occurring despite the alleged censorship that occurs in other forms of Chinese media. These articles were published on Bloomberg.com and PRWeekUS.com, respectively, and they state that these Web sites are growing in part because of their ability to circumvent this alleged message censorship.

Specifically, Bloomberg.com recently published an article regarding the microblog known as Weibo.com. The article stated that this Web site, which is described as the Chinese equivalent of Twitter.com, now has over 300 million registered users and the site hosts more than 100 million posts by these users on a daily basis. The functionality of Weibo.com is also much like Twitter in that it integrates thread comments, thereby enhancing the information dissemination function of the Web site.

In addition, PRWeekUS.com recently published an article that stated that Douban.com is an emerging social media Web site in China that serves as a combination of social media, blogging and forum Web site for its millions of users. The article goes on to state that while the Chinese government still does track the messages posted on Weibo.com, it is becoming a powerful force in the Chinese public relations industry.

Bruno Wang has spent a lot of time in China and he has been watching to see how the phenomena that include social media Web sites, micro-blogging Web sites and other forms of online information dissemination have been developing. It is his hope that this trend continues so that the Chinese people can receive up-to-date information regarding news and other topics.


Contact Info

Bruno Wang Taiwan
brunowangtaiwan@gmail.com
415-286-5837
http://www.brunowangtaiwan.com/



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Americas Petrogas Completed Drilling of VacaMuerta Shale Well on Los Toldos I

 

Americas Petrogas Inc.

CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - September 28, 2012) -

Americas Petrogas (TSX VENTURE:BOE) ("Americas Petrogas" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Aguada Los Loros x-1 (ALL.x-1) unconventional, shale exploration well has reached total depth. The ALL.x-1 well was drilled on the Los Toldos I block (98,300 gross acres or 398 square kilometers or 154 sections) to a total depth ("TD") of 3,217 meters or 10,554 feet and has been successfully cased and cemented. A complete suite of logs and conventional cores have been acquired. Casing has been successfully set to a total depth of approximately 3,213 meters or 10,541 feet in preparation for a planned well test. The well drilled through 562 meters or 1843 feet of the primary target VacaMuerta Formation with oil and gas shows through most of the shale section. Hydrocarbon shows were also encountered in secondary targets. The ALL.x-1 location is approximately 10 kilometers (or six miles) south of the CLN.x-2 well (drilled and completed as a conventional well in 1979 by YPF in the Los Toldos I block).

The Company is expecting to begin detailed analysis of the cores and cuttings at international service company laboratories in Argentina and in the USA, in the near future.

After releasing the rig from the ALL.x-1 location (on Los Toldos I block), the rig is now being mobilized back to Los Toldos II to drill the next well within the farmout agreement between Americas Petrogas and ExxonMobil. The first well in the Los Toldos II block, LTE.x-1, was drilled earlier this year (38,400 gross acres or 155 square kilometers or 60 sections) and the testing on that well is ongoing. 

Americas Petrogas is the Operator holding a 45% working interest in the Los Toldos blocks; ExxonMobil also holds a 45% working interest, with the remaining 10% held by Gas y PetroleodelNeuquen ("G&P").

Mr. Barclay Hambrook, President and CEO of Americas Petrogas said, "The Company continues to execute on its unconventional Shale oil and gas drilling program and prove-up its assets with partners ExxonMobil and Gas y Petroleo del Neuquen, and is pleased to report the rig is now moving back to Los Toldos II in order to drill another well with the VacaMuerta as primary target."

 

About Americas Petrogas Inc.

Americas Petrogas Inc. is a Canadian company whose shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "BOE". Americas Petrogas has conventional and unconventional (shale and tight sands) oil and gas interests in numerous blocks in the Neuquen Basin of Argentina. Americas Petrogas has joint venture partners, including ExxonMobil, Apache and Gran Tierra Energy, on various blocks in Argentina. For more information about Americas Petrogas, please visit www.americaspetrogas.com

Certain statements contained in this press release constitute "forward-looking statements" as such term is used in applicable Canadian and US securities laws. Any statements that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or are not statements of historical fact and should be viewed as "forward-looking statements". These statements relate to analyses and other information that are based upon forecasts of future results, estimates of amounts not yet determinable and assumptions of management. Such forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.

In particular, statements (express or implied) contained herein regarding plans to begin analysis of cores and cuttings at international service labs in Argentina and the drilling of another well under the farmout agreement should all be viewed as forward-looking statements.

There can be no assurance that such forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate as actual results and future events could vary or differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements contained in this press release. The forward-looking statements contained herein are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.

Forward-looking statements are made based on management''s beliefs, estimates and opinions on the date the statements are made and the Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements, if these beliefs, estimates and opinions or other circumstances should change, except as required by applicable law.

Contact Information

Americas Petrogas Inc.
Barclay Hambrook, P.Eng., MBA
President and CEO
(403) 685-1888
inquiries@americaspetrogas.com
www.americaspetrogas.com



 

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Datamax-O'Neil Introduces the NETira(TM) Software Suite

Datamax-O

The NETira Suite of Software Applications Are Designed to Expand and Enhance the Performance of Datamax-O'Neil Printers

 

ORLANDO, FL--(Marketwire - September 18, 2012) - Datamax-O'Neil, a global provider of industrial grade label and receipt printing solutions, announces the availability of NETira, a new suite of software applications designed to optimize the performance of Datamax-O'Neil printers. The new software applications, which are available at no cost, allow users to configure printers, design custom labels or monitor and manage an entire network of printers with the touch of a few buttons. The first three applications offered under the NETira brand include: NETira Configuration Tool (CT); NETira Label Designer (LD); and NETira Remote Management (RM).

 

NETira CT is an enhanced configuration tool that makes printer setup quick and efficient by utilizing an intuitive single menu screen for multiple set-up commands. Users can configure a printer and apply the configuration to additional printers, ensuring accuracy and continuity.

 

NETira LD is an easy-to-use label design software tool. Custom labels can be created with user-defined logos and graphics from a single intuitive design page. The label designs can be saved for recall later or shared with other printers. NETira Label Designer is ideal for small- to medium-sized businesses that require standard label designs.

 

NETira RM is a remote management tool ideal for companies with distributed environments that allows management and monitoring of printers from a single console. Operators can remotely configure and update a single printer or an entire team of printers, monitor printer status and setup real-time printer alerts to best ensure maximum productivity.

 

The NETira software applications have been thoroughly tested and certified by Datamax-O'Neil technicians for proven out-of-box performance. The software applications allow configuration via today's most popular communication methods, including Serial, parallel, LAN, WLAN and USB.

 

"While we have always provided software for our printers, the new NETira software suite provides easy to use tools to optimize the performance of the printers," said Cindy Guiles, Datamax-O'Neil product manager for NETira. "NETIra provides a consistent look and feel between applications and bridges our stationary and portable printers together."

 

The Datamax-O'Neil website lists which printers are supported by NETira applications, and ultimately all new Datamax-O'Neil printers will be equipped with NETira.

 

Contact Information

 

Contact Datamax-O'Neil
Chip Glisson
Marketing Communications Dir.
Tel: 407-523-5562
Fax: 407-523-5668
cglisson@datamax-oneil.com

 

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Xiao Nan Guo Announces Share Repurchase by Founder, Demonstrates Confidence and Commitment to the Company

Xiao Nan Guo Restaurants Holdings Limited

HONG KONG--(Marketwire - September 26, 2012) - Xiao Nan Guo Restaurants Holdings Limited ("Xiao Nan Guo" or "the Company,") (HKSE: 3666) is pleased to announce that Ms. Wang Huimin ("Ms. Wang"), the Chairlady, executive director and the controlling shareholder of the Company, has purchased an aggregate of 500,000 shares ("Shares") of the Company at an average price of HK$1.2194 per share from Value Boost Limited, a company wholly-owned by Ms. Wang, representing approximately 0.034% of the issued share capital of the Company. Immediately upon completion of the aforesaid Share repurchase, Ms. Wang is beneficially interested in 510,351,000 Shares, representing approximately 34.6% of the issued share capital of the Company and thereby controls 54.897% of the voting rights of the Company. 

Ms. Wang intends to further increase her shareholdings in the Company, whereby the total number of shares repurchase will not exceed five million shares (inclusive of the Shares acquired this time), via the trading system of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and to be executed on or before 31 December, 2012. 

Commenting on the repurchase action, Ms. Wang Huimin, Chairlady of Xiao Nan Guo said, "As founder and controlling shareholder of the Company, I remain committed to and confident of Xiao Nan Guo's long-term prospect and success." Ms. Wang continued, "The interim results of Xiao Nan Guo that have been recently released have been very encouraging, given the double-digit growth in its top- and bottom-line results. We have a proven track record of success for over 25 years, despite the current macro economic conditions, we remain upbeat and committed to the restaurant and catering sector in China." 

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http://release.media-outreach.com/i/621 

About Xiao Nan Guo Restaurants Holdings Limited
Xiao Nan Guo Restaurants Holdings Limited ("Xiao Nan Guo" or the "Company") was founded in 1987 and its shares were publicly listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on July 4, 2012. According to Euromonitor International, an independent market research firm, Xiao Nan Guo is the largest self-owned mid- to high-end Chinese cuisine full-service restaurant chain headquartered in the PRC, based on number of self-owned restaurants in Greater China as of December 31, 2011. As of August 25, 2012, the Company operates 6 central kitchens and 5 central warehouses, servicing a restaurant network of 60 Shanghai Xiao Nan Guo restaurants, 3 Maison De L'Hui restaurants and two "The Dining Room" restaurant, which covers some of the most affluent and fastest-growing cities in Greater China, including Shanghai, Beijing, Dalian, Suzhou, Nanjing, Tianjin, Ningbo, Wuxi, Shenzhen and Hong Kong.

  

Contact:

Investor Relations:

Xiao Nan Guo Restaurants Holdings Ltd

Louisa Wong

Senior Director - Investor Relations & Communications

Tel: (852) 3759 0011

Email: louisa.wong@xiaonanguo.com

 

Media contact:

Wonderful Sky Financial Group Company Ltd

Echo Hu/ Kevin Mao/ Tracy Qian/ Erica Tao

Tel: (852) 2851 1038

Fax: (852) 2598 1588

Email: echohu@wsfg.hk / kevinmao@wsfg.hk

tracyqian@wsfg.hk / ericatao@wsfg.hk

 

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The Tech Awards to Honor Global Innovators Who Use Technology to Benefit Humanity

The Tech Museum of Innovation

Indian Philanthropist N.R. Narayana Murthy to Accept Global Humanitarian Award at November Gala

SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - September 26, 2012) - Each year, nearly four million newborn babies never live past their first days -- all for lack of warmth.

At least a billion people globally have limited -- or no access -- to clean water. And while almost half the world's population cooks with wood or other biomass fuels, indoor-air pollution generated by cooking fires contributes to the premature deaths of nearly two million people annually.

Enter the "techmanitarians" -- a dozen international innovators who toil with unequaled resolve to eliminate these and other persistent global challenges. Their noble achievements will be recognized Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012 at the Santa Clara Convention Center during Silicon Valley's leading awards program, The Tech Awards, presented by Applied Materials in association with the Center for Science, Technology, and Society at Santa Clara University.

"We are inspired by the laureates' desire to improve the world through the creative use of technology and their perseverance to this end," said Tim Ritchie, president of The Tech Museum. "Their lives and work serve as a challenge to us: Do we desire to make our work count for others, and are we willing to use our considerable assets to build a better world?"

This year, two cash prizes will be awarded -- $75,000 and $25,000 -- in each of six of The Tech Awards categories: Intel Environment Award; Microsoft Education Award; The Swanson Foundation Young Innovator Award; Nokia Health Award; Flextronics Economic Development Award, and The Sustainable Energy Award.

Since the inception of The Tech Awards program in 2001, 257 laureates have been recognized. Their pioneering work has included designing earthquake-resistant construction technology to creating a heat-sensitive label for vaccine vials to make sure children receive potent immunizations to building a simple, low-cost, mobile phone-based device that allows remote monitoring and operation of irrigation pumps.

"Through their outstanding creativity and conviction, this year's laureates are providing innovative solutions to some of humanity's most urgent problems," said Mike Splinter, Chairman and CEO of Applied Materials. "In many ways, the Tech Awards embody the spirit of Silicon Valley and the belief that technology can improve people's lives and make the world a better place."

As part of The Tech Awards, Indian philanthropist N.R. Narayana Murthy, will be honored with the James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award sponsored by Applied Materials. This award honors individuals whose broad vision and leadership help to alleviate humanity's greatest challenges. Murthy founded tech services giant Infosys Limited along with six colleagues and went on to become one of India's most influential advocates for health care and rural development.

Murthy served as the first CEO for 21 years and currently holds the role of Chairman Emeritus at the global technology services company. Infosys established the Infosys Foundation in 1996. The Infosys Foundation works in partnership with non-governmental organizations to help underprivileged rural communities in India that are focusing on five initiatives: healthcare, education, culture, destitute care and rural development.

Murthy, who has been lauded by TIME magazine, honored by CNBC and praised by Ernst & Young as World Entrepreneur of the Year, joins an impressive roster of past recipients that includes former eBay head and champion of equitable society Jeff Skoll, education and cross-cultural dialogue advocate Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan, Nobel Laureate and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Applied's former Chairman and CEO James C. Morgan, who inspired the award.

The Tech Awards laureates 2012 represent regions as diverse as Africa, India, South America and the United States. Their work impacts people in many more countries worldwide.

During their week-long stay in Silicon Valley, the laureates are engaged in specialized business and media training, networking with leading tech companies and venture capitalists, as well as learning about the experiences of fellow laureates.

Applications will be accepted for next year's laureates beginning November 1, 2012.

THE TECH AWARDS LAUREATES 2012

Intel Environment Award

Arup K. SenGupta 
Transforming Arsenic Crisis into an Economic Enterprise
Southeast Asia; India 
http://nciia.org/node/1851

Problem: According to World Health Organization (WHO), over 200 million resource-poor people are threatened with arsenic poisoning by drinking contaminated groundwater in Cambodia, Nepal, India, Bangladesh and Vietnam.

Solution: Use of appropriate simple-to-operate technology in rural setting to transform arsenic crisis into an economic enterprise while protecting human health.

Impact: Over 200,000 people including school children are benefiting in arsenic-affected countries.

LEHR, Inc. Propane Outboard Motors
U.S. and Canada
golehr.com

Problem: Small gasoline engines cause excessive pollution, yet electric/battery solutions do not provide the performance required to be a universally viable alternative.

Solution: Patented gaseous-fueled engines that significantly reduce/eliminate pollution while improving performance and reducing cost of ownership.

Impact: About 100,000 lawn and garden engines that eliminate evaporative emissions while reducing VOC (Volatile organic compounds) emissions. Marine outboard engines that eliminated fuel spills into water while reducing methyl-mercury-causing particulate emissions by up to 96 percent.

Microsoft Education Award

Literacy Bridge
Talking Book
Africa
literacybridge.org

Problem: Basic health and agriculture knowledge isn't reaching the world's poorest billion people due to illiteracy and lack of electricity.

Solution: A simple and durable, battery-operated, audio computer playing locally produced lessons that address the practical needs of people in oral cultures.

Impact: 250,000 lessons delivered to 20,000 farmers in the poorest regions of Ghana. Farmers harvested 48 percent more crops and 90 percent of maternal health lessons led to healthier behaviors.

TeachAIDS 
Global
teachaids.org

Problem: Research shows that despite hundreds of millions of dollars spent worldwide on HIV "awareness" campaigns over 30 years, accurate knowledge of HIV still remains dangerously low.

Solution: Re-imagine the worldwide public health solution to focus on actual "education" rather than "awareness" and develop the most effective and flexible HIV education software after 5+ years of cross-disciplinary research at Stanford.

Impact: Provide HIV education with unprecedented efficacy to more than 200 organizations and governments in 73 countries, educating millions around the world, and including breakthrough implementations in regions that had banned sex education.

Katherine M. Swanson Young Innovator Award

Angaza Design
Africa
angazadesign.com

Problem: Prohibitive upfront prices for clean-energy products prevent millions of off-grid Africans from accessing healthy and economical lighting and battery charging.

Solution: Low-cost, embedded pay-as-you-go technology that allows customers to pre-pay for energy use with cash-in-hand. Remotely regulated over cellular networks and integrated with existing mobile money platforms, these energy payments are cheaper than typical kerosene expenditures.

Impact: Clean, bright light and cell-phone charging is financially accessible for over 90 percent of the base of the pyramid market.

Safe Agua Peru, Art Center College
Peru

Problem: In Cerro Verde, a slum on the outskirts of Lima, Peru, 30,000 people live without access to running water and sanitation.

Solution: Design and co-create with Cerro Verde families, innovative and cost-effective products tested by the community and implemented by Techo, a Latin American NGO dedicated to working with families living in extreme poverty.

Impact: Empower families and communities through responsible design to conserve water, reduces illness and generate social, cultural, and economic change.

Nokia Health Award

BioLite
Global
Biolitestove.com

Problem: Every year almost 2 million people die prematurely from indoor pollution caused by smoky open cooking fires; these same fires contribute more black carbon than all the cars and trucks in the world combined.

Solution: The BioLite Homestove is a low-cost, highly efficient wood-burning stove that dramatically reduces smoke and harmful black carbon emissions while reducing fuel needs by 50 percent.

Impact: A single HomeStove pays for itself in six to seven months, and lowers the rates of potentially fatal respiratory diseases while saving 2,000 pounds of wood per year and averting the C02 emissions of a compact car.

Embrace
Global
embraceglobal.org

Problem: 1.1 million pre-term babies die every year; 75 percent could survive with inexpensive treatment.

Solution: A low-cost infant warmer specifically designed to address the needs of babies suffering from hypothermia.

Impact: Thousands of babies may be impacted by the warmers currently distributed with 11 partnerships in eight countries.

Flextronics Economic Development Award

Grameen Foundation USA
Community Knowledge Worker
Uganda
Grameenfoundation.org

Problem: Small farmers often lack knowledge and information on agriculture.

Solution: Deploying trained intermediaries. Information and advice increases yields and profits.

Impact: Work with 65,000 farmers in more than 8,800 villages to increase yields and profits

Pamela C. Ronald, David Mackill, Kenong Xu
Rice Submergence Tolerance
Global
indica.ucdavis.edu

Problem: Yields of rice, the most important crop for over half of our planet, are catastrophically reduced during floods. Because rice provides up to two thirds of the diet of many people in the developing world, many who live on less than $1 day, these losses have devastating impacts on farmers and their families.

Solution: Identification of a submergence tolerance gene and precise introduction of the gene into locally adapted varieties favored by farmers using modern molecular breeding.

Impact: In 2011, a million farmers grew "Sub1 rice," with millions more expected in the next few years. Yields of "Sub1" rice are three to five folds greater than conventional varieties during floods.

Sustainable Energy Award

Eco-Fuel Africa
Africa
Ecofuelafrica.com

Problem: Clean cooking fuel is inaccessible for 30 million people in Uganda and 28 million poor farmers have no access to fertilizers.

Solution: Simple, locally made technology that can be used by local people to convert sourced farm and municipal waste into clean cooking fuel and organic fertilizers.

Impact: 6,000 families already benefiting from the technology, with 10,000 more expected to be reached by the end of 2013.

Simpa Networks
India
Simpanetworks.com

Problem: 400 million people in India, and more than 1.5 billion worldwide are without access to reliable electricity. 

Solution: Simple, affordable, pay-as-you-use pricing and mobile payment for off-grid solar energy solutions.

Impact: By 2015, more than 250,000 households with access to clean energy, 6.5 megawatts of distributed solar power installed, more than 160,000 tons of CO2 displaced.

About The Tech Museum of Innovation
The Tech Museum is a hands-on technology and science museum for people of all ages and backgrounds. The museum -- located in the Capital of Silicon Valley -- is a non-profit, experiential learning resource established to engage people in exploring and experiencing applied technologies affecting their lives. Through programs such as The Tech Challenge presented by Cisco, our annual team-design competition for youth, and internationally renowned programs such as The Tech Awards presented by Applied Materials, The Tech Museum endeavors to inspire the innovator in everyone.

About Applied Materials
Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMAT) is the global leader in providing innovative equipment, services and software to enable the manufacture of advanced semiconductor, flat panel display and solar photovoltaic products. Our technologies help make innovations like smartphones, flat screen TVs and solar panels more affordable and accessible to consumers and businesses around the world. At Applied Materials, we turn today's innovations into the industries of tomorrow. Learn more at www.appliedmaterials.com.

About the Center for Science, Technology, and Society
The mission of the Center for Science, Technology, and Society (CSTS) is to accelerate global, innovation-based entrepreneurship in service to humanity. Through its signature program, the Global Social Benefit Incubator (GSBI™), as well as the Frugal Innovation Lab, research in Impact Capital, and collaboration with The Tech Awards, the Center engages business and technical resources to build the capacity of social enterprises around the world. As a Center of Distinction at Santa Clara University, the Center leverages its programs to inspire faculty and students with real-world case studies, distinctive curriculum, and unique research opportunities, advancing the university's vision of creating a more just, humane, and sustainable world. More information can be found at www.scu.edu/socialbenefit.

For more information about The Tech Awards, visit: http://thetechawards.thetech.org/

Contact:
Roqua Montez
Director Public Relations
(408) 795-6225
rmontez@thetech.org

 

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Breakthrough Cancer Detection Test Could Soon Be Available in Canada

Panacea Global Inc.

World Cancer Congress presentations show that Panacea Global's proprietary HAAH test has high sensitivity and specificity

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - September 26, 2012) - (NASDAQ:PANG)(OTCBB:PANG) - Canadian healthcare providers could soon have access to a powerful new laboratory test for the detection and ongoing management of four common types of cancer, including those from lung, prostate, breast and colon. This test could be used by physicians in the workup of a suspected cancer case; and may also be employed to monitor remission and recurrence.

The simple blood test detects the presence of the human aspartyl (asparaginyl) β-hydroxylase (HAAH), a novel biomarker expressed in malignant cancer cells, in patients'' blood samples. HAAH levels are measured using an ELISA assay. In a double blind study of 857 samples, conducted previously by Panacea, the test showed 94.7% sensitivity, 94.3% specificity and an overall accuracy of 94.6%. Recently three papers were presented by Panacea Global Inc. (PANG-OTCBB, NASDAQ) at the World Cancer Congress in Montreal, Canada, 2012; and at the 5th Oncology Biomarkers Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, 2012. These were entitled "Early Diagnosis of Cancer; HAAH-Based Serum Immunoassay", "HAAH-based monitoring of Cancer Remission/Recurrence" and "HAAH: A Biomarker for Companion Diagnostics in Breast, Lung, Prostate, and Colorectal Cancer".

Therefore, doctors who suspect the presence of cancer in a patient may soon have a simple, cost effective and quick test to aid in the diagnosis of cancer. Furthermore oncologists may soon be able to monitor the levels of HAAH, as an indicator of remission or recurrence of disease.

Panacea Global Inc. (PANG-OTCBB, NASDAQ) has signed an exclusive three year laboratory service agreement with Gamma-Dynacare Medical Laboratories to establish and perform the ELISA assays; and will perform additional clinical trials confirming the efficacy of the test.

"Once the assay is fully established, we will be one step closer to making this unique test available to Canadians", commented Dr. Mahmood Moshiri, President and CEO of Panacea Global Inc. (PANG-OTCBB, NASDAQ).

About Gamma-Dynacare Medical Laboratories:

Gamma-Dynacare is one of Canada''s largest and most respected providers of laboratory services and solutions, with more than 50 years of experience serving Canadians. Each day, the company supports tens of thousands of patients, healthcare professionals and public and private sector clients with the efficient collection and transportation of specimens, accurate testing in its state-of-the-art laboratories and prompt reporting of results. More information about Gamma-Dynacare is available at www.gamma-dynacare.com.

About Panacea Global Inc. (PANG-OTCBB, NASDAQ):

Panacea Global is a biotechnology company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of diagnostic products for the management of cancer. The laboratory''s lead program is to provide accurate, timely, cost effective and non-invasive testing across the globe to increase the quality of life of patients and ultimately saving lives. Panacea Global has the exclusive worldwide (excluding the USA) rights to HAAH-based laboratory cancer tests. More information about Panacea Global Inc. (PANG-OTCBB, NASDAQ) is available at www.panaceaglobalinc.com.

Forward-looking statements

Certain information contained in this document may include "forward-looking information". Without limiting the foregoing, the information and any forward-looking information may include statements regarding projects, costs, objectives and future returns of the Company or hypotheses underlying these items. In this document, words such as "may", "would", "could", "will", "likely", "believe", "expect", "anticipate", "intend", "plan", "estimate" and similar words and the negative form thereof are used to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements should not be read as guarantees of future performance or results, and will not necessarily be accurate indications of whether, or the times at or by which, such future performance will be achieved. Forward-looking statements and information are based on information available at the time and/or the Company management''s good-faith beliefs with respect to future events and are subject to known or unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other unpredictable factors, many of which are beyond the Company''s control. The Company does not intend, nor does it undertake, any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information or statements contained in this document to reflect subsequent information, events or circumstances or otherwise, except as required by applicable laws.

MEDIA AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
Jacinthe Figueredo
Hill + Knowlton Strategies
514-395-0375 ext. 225
jacinthe.figueredo@hkstrategies.ca
COMPANY
Dr. Mahmood Moshiri
President and CEO
Panacea Global Inc.
905-881-1049
moshiri@panaceaglobalinc.com

 

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Stanford Startup TeachAIDS Expands in India With $200,000 From Cigna, Wins 2012 Microsoft Education Tech Award

TeachAIDS

Breakthrough HIV Prevention Software to Be Deployed Statewide in Assam

PALO ALTO, CA--(Marketwire - September 26, 2012) - TeachAIDS, a nonprofit social venture spun out of Stanford University, today announced that it will be creating new regionally-customized versions of its uniquely effective HIV education software in the Indian state of Assam (population 31 million), in cooperation with the Government of Assam, and supported by a $200,000 investment from global health service leader Cigna.


The Chief Minister of Assam, Tarun Gogoi, said, "We are delighted to launch TeachAIDS in Assam. We were very much impressed with the high level of efficacy demonstrated by these materials and are confident that they will make a big difference in our HIV prevention efforts throughout the state."


India has the third-highest number of HIV-infected people in the world, after South Africa and Nigeria. The investment from Cigna will also support the development of regionally-customized TeachAIDS software in the Indian state of Karnataka, where the government has also partnered with TeachAIDS. These versions will supplement others which were launched earlier in Telugu and English, featuring the voices of popular Bollywood stars including Shabana Azmi, Nagarjuna, and Shruti Haasan.


TeachAIDS was also announced today as one of 12 worldwide laureates for the 2012 Tech Awards. TeachAIDS will receive the Microsoft Education Award for its innovative HIV software, particularly for its use in areas where HIV prevention education is banned or inaccessible.


"Although HIV is preventable, millions of children have been orphaned by the virus," said Leslie Zane, Senior Manager of Tech Awards, "We were amazed at how TeachAIDS has been able to break through the taboos, using a rigorous research-based approach, and provide the highest quality education around the world."


Founded in 2000, the Tech Awards have been called the "Nobel Prize of Tech Philanthropy", recognizing technology innovations in education, health, economic development and other areas. Previous laureates include Grameen Foundation, Kiva, MIT OpenCourseWare, and Partners in Health.


About TeachAIDS

Spun out of Stanford in 2009, and recognized as an innovation that would "change the world" by MIT Technology Review, TeachAIDS is a 501(c)(3) social venture that creates breakthrough software to solve persistent problems in HIV prevention around the globe. Backed by organizations including Barclays, Google, Yahoo!, and UNICEF, and used by more than 200 organizations in 70+ countries, with millions of learners, TeachAIDS provides the world's most effective HIV education -- for free.

 


Contact Information

   

    Supriya Misra

    408.462.2437

    supriyamisra@teachaids.org

    http://teachaids.org/

 

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