2013 is a year of changes, renewal and progress for China and for Singapore Airlines. As we enter the 28th year of operations in this country, we continue to invest in new products and services demanded by the Chinese customers. With the year drawing to a close, we pause to count our blessings and remember the good things in life, especially the bonds of friendship and family that matter most. The year's end is a time of family togetherness and celebration. I wish all readers of China Daily a peaceful and restful time.
For those who want to pick the road less traveled for holiday trips, here are some options:
China and Europe are continuing to strengthen ties in intellectual property, a senior European official told China Daily in late November.
Against the backdrop of globalization, innovative companies must combine global competence in R&D with an understanding of local markets, said officials and entrepreneurs from France and China at the 19th French-Chinese Economic Seminar held last week.
Dec 10 marks the formal awarding of the annual Nobel Prizes in science and literature in Stockholm, capital of Sweden, for the 118th anniversary of the awards established by Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel in 1895.
Building a successful global empire requires a fine-tuned plan to take advantage of business opportunities cropping up in today's fast-paced markets. Kairos Future, a new player in the Chinese market, has a profound understanding of this.
ClimateWell, a sustainable energy systems designer and technology provider, is a world leader in efficient thermal components for indoor heating and air conditioning systems that don't need oil, electricity or gas. Since its establishment in 2001, the company has pushed its vision for "one billion tons less of CO2".
Bactiguard started in 2005 with one mission: to reduce hospital-acquired infections transmitted through medical devices.
Sol Voltaics, a nanotech materials company, has developed new technology that dramatically improves the efficiency of solar energy cells while lowering costs.
Although Rwanda is one of the fastest growing African countries, it is in information and communication technology that it has stolen a march over other African nations.
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