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Turnitin to upskill local university staff

TURNITIN Philippines is partnering with local universities to upskill staff in using its technologies in 2021.

The online plagiarism detection and educational feedback company set up its first Philippine office last March after operating in the country with a reselling partner for about seven years.

Turnitin Southeast Asia Head of Business Partnerships Jack Brazel said in an online interview on Thursday that local schools are enthusiastic about the technology.

“The challenge is what we’re going to have to help our partner universities with in 2021 is how do you roll out enterprise technology right across the university?” he said.

“The challenge is obviously there’s a lot of change to the end user — that being the lecturer and the student — and I think universities will need to come up with ways to upskill their staff to become more tech-savvy.”

Potential upskilling partnerships this year are the key advantage, he said, of moving from a reselling model to a direct service model in the country.

The move to the Philippines, he added, “signals our faith in the market. It signals the interest in I suppose the universities’ agenda — we can see them having a strong modernization agenda — and we wanted to come to the market to give them the best experience of Turnitin.“

Turnitin plans to release Gradescope, an artificial intelligence-based platform that can help instructors grade paper-based assessments online, in the Philippines.

“We all know that Filipinos struggle with their internet connection. And so this will allow students to do their work on maybe note pads, take a picture with their phone, and then upload it to the system perhaps when they’re back in a more effective internet area and then the teachers can mark it,” Mr. Brazel said.

Turnitin previously rolled out this platform in other countries, including Australia, the United Kingdom, and Singapore.

The company could continue to expand in the country, Mr. Brazel said, depending on customer growth. — Jenina P. Ibañez

Volvo makes child safety resource available online

ACCORDING to the World Health Organization (WHO), some 1.35 million people lose their lives in traffic accidents every year. Additionally, road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death for children and young adults ranging from five to 29 years of age.

Volvo said in a release that the disturbing statistic fuels its “passion for finding solutions to curb the number of road traffic injuries.” With an avowed goal that “no one should be seriously injured or killed in a new Volvo,” the company says that each vehicle it develops is designed with people in mind: drivers, passengers, other motorists, and even pedestrians.

Volvo Philippines makes available for free online the “Volvo Children & Cars Safety Manual,” an insightful guide that is also available on international Volvo portals.

In 1964, just a few years after Volvo had generously shared the three-point seat belt invention with the world in 1959, the company also began testing rear-facing child seats. Since then, it has progressively improved on safety technologies explicitly designed for children in cars. Today, Volvo has some of the most advanced and comfortable child seats in the world.

Backed by decades of safety research, Volvo underscores the importance of using child restraint systems appropriate to age, height, and weight. As a pioneer in child safety, Volvo Cars’ testing and clear installation guidelines for parents and caregivers are unequaled.

Said Adjunct Professor, PhD, and Senior Technical Leader for Injury Prevention at Volvo Cars Safety Center Dr. Lotta Jakobsson, “We understand that many people find child safety in cars a complex and sometimes confusing subject. We have focused for many years on communicating clear guidelines around how child seats should be used and the correct way to install them.”

Volvo’s unique approach to child safety has led to creating and carrying out tests based on real-life traffic situations. These tests enable Volvo to tailor car designs based on how each child seat performs in a real-life car environment. As a result of over 40 years of in-depth research, Volvo Cars strongly recommends using rearward-facing child seats for children up to the age of four.

“Children up to four need to travel rearward-facing in cars, simply because their neck is too weak to support the head. You, therefore, need to protect them. We need to communicate this message to everybody, so they understand the importance of having the children rearward-facing because if they end up in high-severity frontal impact, it’s a question of life and death,” concluded Dr. Jakobsson.

For more information on Volvo Child Safety, visit: https://www.volvocars.com/ph/why-volvo/human-innovation/future-of-driving/safety/child-safety.

Virtual front rows as New York kicks off digital fashion shows

NEW YORK — Fashionistas will be turning to their screens to see the latest designer trends this fashion week as the traditional autumn/winter catwalk calendar kicks off virtually in New York on Sunday.

With coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) restrictions in place, the usual celebrity-packed front rows, snapping street photographers and exclusive parties are gone, replaced with virtual or, in a very few cases, socially distanced shows.

Designers will show more than 100 “pieces of content” from their autumn/winter 2021-2022 collections in a film, live event or lookbook, said IMG, which runs New York Fashion Week: The Shows.

“There’s a lot of hope coming out of this year and the past month with the momentum of (the US presidential) inauguration and the vaccine,” said April Guidone, global senior vice-president for marketing and brand strategy at IMG, in an interview.

“I think everyone has a hopeful outlook for the rest of the year but also excited to be able to show in any form that they can in creative ways.”

Brands such as The Blonds and Badgley Mischka will share video streams while big names Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren are absent from the show schedule. The few live events include shows by designers Jason Wu and Rebecca Minkoff, Ms. Guidone said.

“We’ve been working very closely with the governor and health officials to make sure that our protocols are in place,” she said, adding a new fashion week podcast would also debut.

Earlier this month the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) unveiled its American Collections Calendar, a renamed and expanded New York Fashion Week, with added presentations from US designers showing at later dates.

The fashion and luxury goods industry has been hit hard by the global pandemic with store closures and travel restrictions shrinking demand.

Worldwide personal luxury goods sales fell 23% to 217 billion euros ($262.42 billion) in 2020, the first drop since 2009, according to consultancy Bain.

“It’s been a tough time for everyone in the business. Fashion is all about looking good, and if no one is really looking at you there’s not much point. … Spiritually it’s a very difficult moment,” said Godfrey Deeny, global editor-in-chief of FashionNetwork.com.

“A number of younger designers sadly will go through the wall, but in a curious way the fact the season went digital helped a few of them because it’s cheaper somehow to shoot video in a studio or out in the street rather than stage a runway show.”

New York Fashion Week runs until Feb. 18. London will follow, also in a digital version. — Reuters

SMB weighs next move on P3.8-M disallowed refund

San Miguel Brewery, Inc. (SMB) is weighing its next move after the Court of Appeals (CTA) disallowed its appeal for a refund of P3,792,392.50, its parent firm said on Tuesday.

“SMB will either move for reconsideration or elevate the matter to the Supreme Court,” San Miguel Corp. (SMC) said in its clarification sent to the Philippine Stock Exchange.

The conglomerate clarified that it was SMB, its subsidiary, which is the party to the case at the appellate court and not the listed firm. It also said that the unit had yet to receive a copy of the decision.

It said the case emanated from CTA Case No. 9513, which is a claim for refund filed by SMB with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) in the total amount of P48,266,780.24, which it said represented “erroneous, excessive or illegal collection of excise taxes on its beer products.”

The collection covered the period from Jan. 1, 2015 up to Dec. 31, 2015.

“The BIR imposed excise taxes at the tax rate of P22.25 per liter when the tax imposed under Section 143 of the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended by Republic Act No. 10351, is only either P19.00 per liter or P22.00 per liter, depending on the net retail price of the product,” it said.

The company said that in a June 13, 2019 decision, the Special Second Division of the CTA partially granted SMB’s petition and ordered the refund of P44,474,387.74 while disallowing the amount of P3,792,392.50.

SMB then appealed the disallowed amount to the CTA En Banc, it said, while the BIR appealed the ordered refund.

SMC said that based on the CTA En Banc’s Feb. 4, 2021 decision that was posted on the court’s website, the June 13, 2019 decision was affirmed.

Note: this story has been updated to correct the name of the company party to the case — San Miguel Brewery, Inc.

LANDBANK books lower net income

STATE-RUN Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) saw a 7.57% drop in its net income last year amid the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

LANDBANK’s net earnings went down to P17.1 billion in 2020 from P18.5 billion in 2019, it said in a statement on Sunday.

The bank recorded P168.3 billion in capital, up 13% from the P149 billion recorded the year prior. Its net interest margin was at 3.16%.

On the funding side, its deposits grew by 17.4% to P2.093 trillion last year from P1.783 trillion in 2019.

The bank attributed the increase to the 41% expansion in investments to P983 billion from P695 billion.

Meanwhile, LANDBANK’s assets expanded by 16% to P2.362 trillion last year from the P2.033 trillion logged in 2019.

“LANDBANK posted marked growth in assets and deposits in 2020 — a record achievement given the widespread economic impact of the health crisis. We will build on these gains and continue along this path to better serve our priority sectors, especially small farmers and fishers, micro, small and medium enterprises and other key development players,” LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo was quoted as saying.

The lender’s return on assets was at 0.78% while return on equity was 10.8%.

LANDBANK is the conduit bank for social protection projects and lending programs of the government.

One of the bank’s priority areas is the agriculture sector. Its lending to the sector inched up by less than 1% to P237.62 billion in 2020 from P236.31 billion in 2019.

LANDBANK has 411 branches, 66 branch-lite units and 55 lending centers across the country. — B.M. Laforga

Foton PHL fortifies digital touchpoints

FOTON MOTOR Philippines, Inc. (FMPI) is adjusting to the needs of the new normal by strengthening its presence in the digital realm. The largest commercial vehicle manufacturer in Asia is bringing in “innovative platforms” that aim to better connect customers to the brand, while providing necessary information, quality services and swift assistance.

DIGITAL SHOWROOM
The newly introduced Foton Digital Showroom is an interactive platform accessible on mobile devices and computers. Customers may “walk around” and are afforded a 360-degree view of Foton commercial vehicles. Detailed specification sheets of the units are also linked in the tags, and can be downloaded for offline viewing. Interior and exterior beauty shots, as well as videos, are available as well. Two “showrooms” are available: Showroom 1 presents six units of the Traveler XL 19-seater, TransVan HR 16-seater, TransVan 13-seater, Gratour TM 300 MPV, Thunder 4×2 A/T and the Toano EX 11-seater. Showroom 2 features the Tornado M5.2C Dropside, F-Jeepney F29, Hurricane EST-M 4×2 Dump Truck, and the GTL 8×4 Dump Truck HR.

Visitors may access the showrooms through http://bit.ly/FOTONShowroom1 and http://bit.ly/FOTONShowroom2.

FOTON WEBSITE
The Foton website (www.foton.com.ph) gets a new look, along with more user-friendly features. The portal is now more aligned with the brand’s commitment to provide faster services and easily accessible communication lines. Foton Philippines says the new website plays a vital role in ensuring customer satisfaction by offering useful functions where visitor can check the latest news and promos, browse the complete vehicle lineup, get updates on after-sales programs and warranties, visit the virtual showroom, inquire about a vehicle, find the nearest dealer and even apply for a job.

FOTON PH MOBILE APP
The Foton PH Mobile App provides vital information and offers features and services all in one convenient portal. Launched this year, the interactive mobile application levels up on quality service; users can conveniently browse the latest news updates, prices, promos and reserve their Foton vehicle. Foton owners can also schedule a preventive maintenance service (PMS) appointment or get in touch with the nearest dealer. Users can even earn points and win exciting rewards through successful referrals, services and the purchase of parts. The Foton PH Mobile App is available for download from the Google Play Store and App Store.

For more information, call any Foton dealer or the Foton sales hotline at (0999) 999-9998. E-mail inq@foton.com.ph; follow FB/FotonPhilippines, IG/FotonPhilippines, and Twitter@FotonPH.

Shopee launches beauty page

SOUTHEAST ASIAN e-commerce platform Shopee has launched a dedicated page for all things beauty in Shopee Beauty, offering the “best deals from top make-up and skincare brands,” according to a company statement.

Among the brands available on the page are Dove, TRESemmé, Cream Silk, Organic Skin, Vice Cosmetics, Beauty Avenue, Senka, and Yves Rocher.

“We are proud to introduce Shopee Beauty as the Filipino’s one-stop destination for all things related to beauty. With the strong demand for make-up and skincare products in our platform, Shopee looks forward to giving our buyers a better buying experience by creating an avenue for them to discover new products and find the best deals from top beauty brands,” Ruoshan Tao, head of marketing at Shopee Philippines, said in a statement.

Shopee’s dedicated beauty page comes a year after competitor Lazada introduced a similar page called Beauty by LazMall.

Aside from the launch of the beauty page, Shopee also introduced a loyalty program, Shopee Loyalty, where users can enjoy a range of exclusive perks, vouchers, and deals every month when they shop more with Shopee. Membership is free and consists of four tiers. Shoppers can unlock higher tiers and enjoy bigger rewards by completing a certain number of orders within a month.

“We are excited to bring more joy and reward Shopee users better with Shopee Loyalty. Shopee has seen online shopping grow in importance for Filipinos in the past year, as more people turn to Shopee for their needs, from groceries to entertainment. Shopee Loyalty gives users more ways to save and have fun with Shopee as they shop online more, together with our in-app features, membership clubs, and shopping campaigns that users enjoy regularly. We look forward to helping users unlock more value with Shopee in the future,” Martin Yu, Shopee Philippines director said in a separate statement. — ZBC

Hog repopulation, ASF control funding set at P2.1B

THE EFFORT to restore the hog population and curb the spread of African Swine Fever (ASF) has been allocated a combined P2.1 billion, Agriculture Undersecretary William C. Medrano said.

As the government grapples with rising pork prices that is threatening to trigger another inflation crisis, the Department of Agriculture (DA) announced the hog industry revival measures in Batangas on Feb. 11, with Mr. Medrano saying that repopulation will initially receive P600 million and ASF control measures P1.5 billion.

Mr. Medrano said at the program launch that the repopulation program also includes the establishment of breeder farms and the modernization of the hog growing process.

“The program aims to accelerate the repopulation and recovery of the hog industry to ensure availability, accessibility, and affordability of pork and pork products,” Mr. Medrano said.

Agriculture Secretary William D. Dar said during the program launch on Feb. 11 that the ASF program needs a united effort from both the public and private sectors.

“I urge local government units, hog industry stakeholders, veterinary associations, universities and research institutions, farmers’ cooperatives and associations, and backyard and commercial hog raisers to join us in implementing stringent, sustainable biosecurity measures,” Mr. Dar said.

The DA has also set a budget of P800 million in transport subsidies for hog growers and traders to encourage the delivery of more hogs to Metro Manila public markets, thereby increasing supply and bringing down prices.

The DA also announced a P500-million lending program to encourage backyard and semi-commercial raisers in ASF-free areas to return to swine fattening and piglet production. The program offers zero-interest loans payable in three to five years.

Mr. Dar also said the Land Bank of the Philippines and Development Bank of the Philippines have allocated P15 billion and P12 billion, respectively, for lending to commercial hog raisers.

He added that the DA will tap insurance cover to compensate farmers for hogs culled due to ASF, paying out P10,000 each.

“The DA will continuously provide technical assistance in risk assessment, surveillance and monitoring of ASF at the barangay level, strict biosecurity implementation, and use of locally-developed molecular rapid test kit to support disease surveillance,” Mr. Dar said.

Mr. Dar also announced that the national food security summit has been penciled in for April 7 and 8.

“This is the time to bring ideas to the table. This is the time to cooperate. This is the time to understand the mix of interventions that we have put together,” Mr. Dar said. — Revin Mikhael D. Ochave

Damosa tower vies to be certified for sustainability

THE nearly completed Damosa Land, Inc. building called Damosa Diamond Tower is vying to be the first in Davao to achieve a Berde and Edge certification for its environment-friendly details.

“This iconic structure is a testament to the economic dynamism and potentials of Davao City,” said Damosa Land, Inc. President Cary F. Lagdameo in a statement.

Damosa Diamond Tower is located in Davao City’s Damosa IT Park.

A certification for Building for Ecologically Responsive Design Excellence, or Berde, means passing sustainable and environmentally friendly policies. Edge, which stands for Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies, confirms a building’s cost-effective ways to put in energy and water saving options.

Damosa Land is working to make the 20,000-square meter building attractive to business entities that put sustainability on top of their priorities.

The building boasts of LED lighting, solar panels, and eco-friendly insulation, among many of its green features.

Damosa Diamond Tower also highlighted in its design some agricultural elements, including banana plant fiber lines — a homage to Damosa Land’s strong Mindanaoan heritage.

The developer received several awards such as the Philippines Property Awards Best Office Development in 2020, Best Office Architectural Design in 2019, Highly Commended for Best BPO Office Development in 2019, and Highly Commended for Best Office Development in 2019.

“[Damosa Land] is committed to opening this office building on time, despite the challenges brought about by the pandemic, so that we can achieve our vision of creating a knowledge hub that would further establish Davao as an economic powerhouse in the southern Philippines,” Mr. Lagdameo added.

SGV & Co., a member firm of Ernst & Young Global Ltd., will be moving its Davao branch to the Damosa Diamond Tower upon its completion.

“We are honored that SGV & Co., a professional services leader, has confirmed its intent to locate its Davao branch office at Damosa Diamond Tower,” Mr. Lagdameo said. — Keren Concepcion G. Valmonte

Autospeedygo Group strengthens Nissan presence in Northern NCR

NISSAN PHILIPPINES further grew its footprint and presence in the northern part of the National Capital Region (NCR) as the Autospeedygo Group over the weekend opened two dealerships of the Japanese car maker: the two-storey Nissan Valenzuela last Feb. 12, and Nissan Caloocan yesterday.

“The group takes pride in gaining this important foothold,” said Autospeedygo Group Vice-Chairman and COO Vincent Licup. “While each dealership has a different management and operations team, all adhere to our group’s tagline, ‘your convenience, our priority.’”

Last Dec. 1, Autospeedygo acquired operational control of Metro Manila’s largest Nissan dealer, Nissan North EDSA, a facility measuring 6,000 square meters. It won the Dealer of the Year Award in 2015 and 2016. Autospeedygo also manages Nissan’s reigning Dealer of the Year, Nissan Marilao, which additionally won Nissan’s coveted Global Dealer of the Year recognition.

“Our Nissan dealerships will have a combined 50 service bays and enough numbers of qualified technicians. We are confident that our customers’ experience at any of our locations will be great,” concluded Mr. Licup.

Rock that colorful winged eye

Now that half our faces are covered with a mask, makeup lovers have to turn their emphasis to the eye.

Here’s an interesting makeup hack one might want to add to their arsenal of techniques: Using bullet matte lipstick to create winged eye makeup. This is an easy way to upgrade a look into something trendier and dramatic as suggested by Blythe by Careline Majestic Matte Lipsticks.

To create a clean winged eye, follow these steps:

Step 1: Using a thin angled brush, angle it from the side of your nose to your outer brow to determine the endpoint of your liner.

Step 2: Mark a small dot just above the eye crease to mark the tip of the wing.

Step 3: Draw a line connecting the dot to the outer corner of your eye. Avoid pulling the skin while drawing the line. Instead, tilt your head back and look down so you can easily trace your lash line.

Step 4: Draw another line connecting the outer corner of the eye to the middle of the upper lash line to create your outline.

Step 5: With the angled brush, fill in the outline using one of Blythe Majestic Matte Lipstick’s four shades: Kelvin, Phoenix, Vixen, and Cosmos.

Clean up any mistakes with makeup wipes or dip a cotton swab in concealer or eye cream to remove any excess eyeliner.

Blythe by Careline Majestic Matte Lipsticks  (P165) are available on Careline’s official Lazada page.

Pilmico Foods plans further investment in hog raising

PILMICO FOODS Corp. said it will continue investing in its hog raising business to participate in the restoration of the hog population, which has been decimated by African Swine Fever.

The Aboitiz-controlled company said in a statement that its initiatives will include increasing sow capacity, improving biosecurity, farm zoning, and refining the pork supply chain.

“These initiatives aim to encourage long-term growth and help secure the future of the livestock industry in collaboration with key stakeholders,” Pilmico said.

The company said it seeks to increase its swine herd and is planning to modernize pork processing in its triple-A slaughterhouse and meat cutting facility in Bamban, Tarlac.

According to Pilmico, its Tarlac Meatmasters facility is capable of slaughtering 1,500 hogs daily and has the latest technology such as a meat management system that ensures the traceability of meat to the animal and the farm that supplied it.

“As a robust support system to the pork supply chain, the facility brings world-class processes, innovative technology and solutions, and the highest standards of food safety and traceability to produce uncompromised quality pork meat cuts,” Pilmico Food Group President Tristan R. Aboitiz said.

Pilmico said it has implemented a campaign to raise awareness of disease prevention among hog raisers.

“Local farmers receive a 10-step guide to ensure strict implementation of biosecurity in backyard farms. Pilmico technical experts, veterinarians, and specialists guide them through the checklist by giving advice and helping them complete the steps,” the company said.

“These include limiting movement of people across sites; establishing decontamination areas for people, materials, and vehicles; setting up centralized transfer stations for hogs to limit exposure; and prohibiting entry of cooked or uncooked pork products in the facilities, among others,” it added. — Revin Mikhael D. Ochave

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