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  • SiGMA Asia Panel Explores New Growth Opportunities Beyond Saturated Tier-1 Markets

    SiGMA Asia Panel Explores New Growth Opportunities Beyond Saturated Tier-1 Markets

    A high-profile panel discussion at the SiGMA event brought together industry leaders to examine emerging opportunities in the global gaming and iGaming sector as traditional Tier-1 markets reach maturity.

    The session, titled “Tier-1 Is Saturated, Where Is the Real Money in 2026?”, featured executives and experts from across the gaming ecosystem who discussed the evolving investment landscape, regulatory developments, and growth prospects in emerging markets.

    Moderated by industry leaders, the panel focused on identifying new revenue streams and expansion strategies as operators increasingly look beyond established jurisdictions. Speakers highlighted the growing importance of regulated emerging markets, localized customer acquisition strategies, and technological innovation in driving future growth.

    Industry experts on the panel shared insights on market diversification, the impact of changing regulatory frameworks, and the role of strategic partnerships in unlocking new business opportunities. Discussions also touched upon the increasing competition in mature markets and the need for operators to adapt to shifting consumer preferences.

    The event attracted gaming professionals, investors, and stakeholders seeking insights into the next phase of industry growth. As the global gaming sector continues to evolve, panelists emphasized that success in 2026 and beyond will depend on identifying underserved markets, embracing innovation, and maintaining compliance in an increasingly regulated environment.

    The discussion formed part of SiGMA’s broader conference agenda, which brings together global industry leaders to address key trends shaping the future of gaming, technology, and digital entertainment.

  • Women’s Political Leadership Must Move Beyond Representation to Real Agency, Says Development Leader at CIEU Dialogue

    Women’s Political Leadership Must Move Beyond Representation to Real Agency, Says Development Leader at CIEU Dialogue

     

    New Delhi, June 9: The need to move beyond symbolic representation and empower women with genuine decision-making authority took center stage at a leadership dialogue organized by the Council of International Economic Understanding (CIEU), where policymakers, diplomats, political leaders and development practitioners discussed the future of women’s leadership in public life.

    The panel discussion, titled “Women in Politics: Representation, Participation, and Leadership,”  on June 8 brought together prominent voices from politics, governance, diplomacy and grassroots development to examine the structural reforms required to strengthen women’s participation and influence in leadership roles.

    Among the distinguished panelists were Carly Partridge, Minister Counsellor at the Australian High Commission in New Delhi; Manisha Ahlawat; Shazia Ilmi; Shama Mohamed; and Chhavi Rajawat, widely recognized as India’s first MBA Sarpanch.

    The discussion also provided an opportunity for engagement with several notable personalities, including Meenakshi Lekhi, Jacqueline Mukangira, author Ruhi Tewari and author Tejusvi Shukla.

    Speaking during the dialogue, a development sector representative highlighted lessons drawn from extensive grassroots work and regional programmes in rural Rajasthan, emphasizing that the election of women to leadership positions is only the beginning of a much larger journey toward meaningful empowerment.

    The speaker argued that while representation remains essential, lasting change requires institutions to create enabling ecosystems that provide women leaders with access to resources, digital and financial literacy, leadership training, and independent executive authority.

    “Electing women into positions of leadership is a critical first step, but genuine transformation occurs when leaders are empowered to exercise authority independently and effectively,” the speaker noted, stressing the importance of bridging the gap between policy intent and on-the-ground realities.

    The discussion underscored a broader consensus among participants that sustainable policy outcomes depend on addressing grassroots challenges and ensuring that women leaders have the tools and support necessary to translate representation into impactful governance.

    The event concluded with a call for stronger institutional mechanisms, inclusive policymaking frameworks, and capacity-building initiatives that can accelerate women’s leadership across political and governance structures.

    Organizers said the dialogue aimed to foster meaningful conversations around gender-inclusive leadership and create pathways for greater participation of women in decision-making roles at all levels of public life.

  • Connected, optimistic, human: a snapshot of hospitality’s future from 750 hoteliers at Mews Unfold

    [Amsterdam, 9 June 2026] – Mews, the hospitality operating system, shared findings from a live audience poll held during Mews Unfold 2026, the company’s annual [RL1] hospitality forum. The event brought together more than 750 hoteliers, operators and industry leaders in Amsterdam. Mews polled attendees throughout the day and their answers show how a room of industry experts sees the forces reshaping hospitality: the role of new technology, the place of AI in a people-first business, and the move from fragmented software to connected systems. 

    Appetite for new technology is high. 

    80% of respondents said they are excited about the role new technologies will play in hospitality. The finding matches Mews’ wider hotelier research, in which 92% said they were optimistic about AI in hospitality.1 

    That enthusiasm reflects a wider change in what hoteliers expect technology to do. The conversation on stage returned to a single idea: hotels sell the whole trip, not only the room. Guests book an experience and a moment, and the room is one part of it. The opportunity is to serve more of that trip, through new services and partnerships that meet guests where their expectations already sit. Mews’ new partnership with Uber brings ride booking inside the operating system. The trip to and from the property becomes part of the stay, not a separate transaction outside the hotel. Food and beverage, local experiences, transport and wellness are all revenue that leaves through the door today. For hoteliers, the wider experience is where the growth sits. 

    Most believe technology will make hospitality more human. 

    At the start of the day, 60% of attendees felt that new technology would make hospitality more human. By the close, that figure rose to 80%. The change across a single day of talks, presentations and workshops is clear, and it reframes one of the industry’s oldest worries. 

    Many fear that technology erodes the human core of hospitality. The case made at Unfold was the opposite. AI is now hard to avoid, and doing it well is the real test. Technology providers need the right architecture, clean data and sound processes, not more systems stacked on top of one another. Hotels need their data in order and a clear view of where AI helps. Staff need the willingness to change and experiment. Roles will not disappear, but they will change. The front desk agent becomes a host, the revenue manager becomes a strategist. 

    Hoteliers are moving from fragmented tools toward connected systems. 

    At the start of the day, just over half of attendees (51%) said that having all their tools work together mattered more than assembling best-of-breed point solutions. After Mews introduced the Mews Operating System, 83% said the operating system strategy was the right fit for their business. The two questions are not a direct comparison, but the movement points to a real change in mindset over the day. 

    That change sits at the heart of what Unfold set out to argue: For forty years, hotel software has run on a category map of acronyms: PMS, RMS, CRS, CRM, POS. The five product launches at Unfold collapse that map into one platform, one data model and one bill. The comparison made on stage was direct: the iPhone did not improve the phone, it made the old device obsolete. An operating system for hospitality does the same to the old stack. The data suggests that hoteliers increasingly believe that technology can be both seamlessly connected and provide best-in-class capabilities. 

    “The results are a clear snapshot of where the industry stands. The appetite for new technology is real, and our customers are optimistic, not anxious,” said Richard Valtr, Founder of Mews. “They see that technology, and AI in particular, will make hospitality more human by giving teams back the time to do what they do best. And they are ready to move on from a category map drawn forty years ago, toward systems that finally work as one. The mandate from this room was clear, and we will deliver on it.” 

    “Mews Unfold 2026 was an inspiring gathering of hospitality innovators, industry leaders, and passionate professionals, all coming together to shape the future of hospitality while building meaningful connections.” added Luca Molinari, Hotel Manager at Glamp Nusa. 

    Save the date: Mews will return to Amsterdam on May 12, 2027.  

    1 Mews Hotelier Survey, Q1 2026. N=500 hoteliers from US, CA, FR, DE, UK

  • Noida CME Highlights Growing Role of Evidence-Based Nutrition in Clinical Practice

    Noida CME Highlights Growing Role of Evidence-Based Nutrition in Clinical Practice

    Noida: Close to 150 healthcare professionals, including a large number of practising physicians, gathered in Noida for a Continuing Medical Education (CME) programme focused on the role of evidence-based nutrition in modern clinical practice. The event explored how Whole Food Plant-Based (WFPB) nutrition, Lifestyle Medicine, and scientifically validated dietary interventions can help prevent and manage chronic diseases.

    The CME served as an important platform for clinicians to discuss emerging research and practical approaches to integrating nutrition-based strategies into patient care, particularly in addressing rising cases of diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and other lifestyle-related conditions.

    The highlight of the event was the keynote address by Prof. Dr. Anoop Misra, one of India’s leading experts in diabetes, obesity, and metabolic health. Dr. Misra shared insights from his recently released book, Smart Calories and Common Sense: An Evidence-Based Guide to Indian Diets, which examines key topics including Indian dietary patterns, weight management, ketogenic diets, intermittent fasting, GLP-1 medications, and common misconceptions surrounding diabetes reversal.

    During the programme, Dr. Bijli Nanda, Co-Chair of the PAN Delhi/NCR Chapter, presented guidelines for incorporating Whole Food Plant-Based nutrition into clinical practice. The session focused on practical recommendations for healthcare professionals seeking to use nutrition as a complementary tool in disease prevention and management.

    An engaging panel discussion moderated by Anjali Nakra, NCR Chair of PAN India, brought together experts to discuss patient outcomes, barriers to adoption, and strategies for integrating evidence-based nutrition into routine healthcare delivery. Participants exchanged experiences and explored opportunities to strengthen nutrition-focused interventions within clinical settings.

    Organisers described the CME as a significant milestone for PAN Delhi/NCR, helping deepen clinician engagement, expand the network of healthcare professionals interested in nutrition science, and foster meaningful dialogue around the role of dietary interventions in healthcare.

    The organisers expressed gratitude to the PAN Delhi/NCR leadership, programme management team, faculty members, panelists, participants, and supporters whose contributions made the event successful.

    Special appreciation was extended to the organising team, including Dr. Manas Sharma, Dr. Sukrit Kumar, Arvind Tiwari, Anjali Nakra, Dr. Bijli Nanda, and Senior Programme Manager Shruti Sharma, for bringing together a diverse healthcare fraternity and delivering the programme within a short timeframe.

    The event underscored the growing recognition of nutrition as a critical component of preventive and therapeutic healthcare, while reinforcing the importance of evidence-based approaches in addressing India’s chronic disease burden.

  • Tenable One Powers AI-Driven Cyber Risk Decisions with the Release of the Open Connector

    New Tenable Open Connector integrates third-party and custom data into exposure management to improve prioritization and accelerate action

     

    Tenable One Powers AI-Driven Cyber Risk Decisions with the Release of the Open Connector

     Eric Doerr, Chief Product Officer, Tenable.

    Dubai, UAE (June 8, 2026) — Tenable® Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: TENB), the exposure management company, today announced the Tenable One Open Connector, a new capability that enables customers to bring third-party, custom and internal data from any source into the Tenable One Exposure Management Platform. Combined with more than 300 pre-built integrations, customers can unify all exposure data in one place to better prioritize risk and accelerate remediation. 

    Tenable also announced the Tenable Open Partner Ecosystem Network (OPEN) [LINK], reinforcing its commitment to an open-first approach that brings together disparate security tools into a more unified and proactive defense.

    Traditional security platforms limit customers to a rigid set of integrations, creating fragmented visibility and critical context gaps. Unlike closed security platforms that restrict how data can be used, Tenable One gives customers the flexibility to bring in and operationalize data from any source, putting them in control of their security decisions.

    Tenable One is the most open and connected exposure management platform in the market, providing a unified view of risk across the entire attack surface. By bringing together data from third-party tools, internal systems and native telemetry, Tenable delivers the context needed to drive clear priorities and faster, more automated remediation.

    “Closed platforms dictate what data customers can use. We believe customers should decide,” said Eric Doerr, Chief Product Officer, Tenable. “Tenable Open Connector extends our ability to bring in even more types of security and business context into the Tenable One exposure graph. This data powers Tenable Hexa AI, our agentic engine to deliver sharper prioritization, more accurate insights and faster, more effective remediation.” 

    As AI-powered tools generate exponentially more findings, organizations need a way to bring that data together and make it actionable. With Tenable Open Connector, customers can incorporate data from AI security tools, code security platforms, cloud and identity systems, internal asset inventories and threat intelligence feeds to close context gaps and strengthen decision-making. 

    Key capabilities include:

    Unify all exposure data in one place: Ingest data from AI models, internal systems, unsupported tools and common file formats to eliminate visibility gaps and enable complete risk analysis.

     Turn fragmented data into action: Combine third-party, custom and native telemetry to generate prioritized, business-aligned insights and drive automated remediation.

     Stay continuously up to date: Automatic synchronization keeps exposure data current as environments evolve, with optional manual uploads for added flexibility.

    Adapt data to your workflows: Customize how external data is mapped and structured to support specific analysis, reporting and remediation use cases.

    More information on Tenable One Open Connector is available at: http://tenable.com/blog/new-tenable-one-open-connector-extends-third-party-integrations-unified-risk-visibility

  • Relm Insurance Launches ALPHA Policy for Investment Managers Across AI, Biotech, Digital Assets and Other Emerging Sectors

    HAMILTON, Bermuda — June 9, 2026Relm Insurance (‘Relm’), the leading specialty insurer supporting emerging and innovative industries, today announced the launch of ALPHA, a consolidated investment management insurance policy designed for firms operating across emerging asset classes.

    Relm Insurance Launches ALPHA Policy for Investment Managers Across AI, Biotech, Digital Assets and Other Emerging Sectors

    Investment managers are increasingly deploying capital into areas such as AI, biotech, fintech, digital assets, and the space economy. Following the earlier release of ALPHAWEB3, which was developed for investment managers operating in blockchain-based and digital asset strategies, Relm has expanded the product into a broader framework designed for firms investing across both emerging and traditional sectors. While the underlying risks remain rooted in established financial lines exposures, many firms now operate across complex structures where insurance solutions can be fragmented, with separate policies covering different parts of the platform. This can create gaps or duplication at the worst possible time, during a claim.

    ALPHA has been developed to support investment managers putting capital to work in emerging industries, combining Relm’s underwriting appetite for these sectors with a consolidated policy structure. 

    The product includes investment advisor professional liability, fund coverage, management liability, employment practices liability, and crime within a single, integrated framework, with extensions for areas such as pre-claim expenses, public relations costs, and loss mitigation. The policy is structured to align with how these firms operate in practice, where exposures often overlap across advisory, fund, and management activities.

    “Investment managers play a critical role in financing the innovative industries that Relm serves,” said Shane Doyle, Relm’s Chief Underwriting Officer. “Supporting the firms that allocate capital into these sectors is, in turn, how we support the industries themselves. The launch of ALPHA, alongside the refresh of ALPHAWEB3, expands Relm’s ability to serve investment managers operating across digital assets and other frontier sectors, with insurance solutions designed to reflect how modern investment platforms manage risk.”

    Relm’s approach combines a proprietary policy form with underwriting expertise in emerging sectors, and capacity of up to $5 million across multiple currencies.

    The product is designed to support organizations from early-stage managers through to established firms, with underwriting tailored to different strategies, structures, and stages of growth.

  • Former NFL Player and Flag Football Champion Tyler Davis “TD” Named as Guardian Sports’ First-Ever LOOP Signature Athlete

     

     

    Former Miami Dolphins player makes sports safety collaboration history in flag football

    ATLANTA June 9— Guardian Sports, the company creating next-generation sports safety gear for all levels of play, today announced the official naming of its first-ever LOOP Signature Athlete, Tyler Davis, “TD,” a former NFL player for the Miami Dolphins and current flag football competitor among the league’s top performers.

    Guardian Sports’ LOOP headband is engineered to provide added impact protection in a lightweight, breathable design. Its occipital hinge fit helps improve coverage around one of the head’s most vulnerable areas while maintaining a secure, low-profile feel for flag football players.

    TD said, “I’m excited to join Guardian Sports as their debut LOOP Signature Athlete. As a professional flag football player and someone who has been on the field for over a decade, I know that athlete safety should be treated as a top priority.”

    Hailing from the NFL legacy of TD’s father, Clarence Davis, former Oakland Raiders running back, TD also leads a successful sports career as a former NFL player for the Miami Dolphins and a CFL player for the BC Lions, with diverse player range covering positions from wide receiver, running back, and defensive back. 

    Most recently, TD transitioned from tackle to flag football through local Austin, Texas leagues and earned national attention after notable performances at elite tournaments. Through this experience, TD met Team USA coaches in 2024, becoming a current team USA member, with a projected spot on the 2028 Olympic roster. 

    Guardian Sports CEO Erin Hanson shares that, “We’re thrilled to move forward in this next chapter expanding LOOP’s leadership with the best in the industry. TD’s extensive sports experience and pacesetting future are a testament to the importance of sports safety.” 

    LOOP is a top-ranked Virginia Tech 5-STAR headgear with lightweight protective technology designed to reduce peak linear acceleration compared to bare head across all impact locations. 

     

     

  • Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils Welcomes Government Notification on Standard Pack Sizes for Edible Oils

    Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils Welcomes Government Notification on Standard Pack Sizes for Edible Oils

    Hyderabad, June 09: Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils welcomes the Government of India’s notification on standardised pack sizes for edible oils and expresses sincere appreciation for this progressive and consumer friendly step aimed at enhancing transparency, uniformity, and ease of price comparison in the category. This move will help bring greater clarity for consumers, improve consistency in packaging practices, and support more informed purchase decisions across the edible oil segment. It adds that the notification issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs under the Legal Metrology framework, which standardises pack sizes including 200 ml/g, 500 ml/g, 1 litre/kg, 2 litre/kg, 3 litre/kg, 4 litre/kg, 5 litre/kg, 15 litre/kg, and 20 litre/kg with a transition period for compliance, is a timely reform that strengthens transparency, fairness, and consumer protection in the category.

    Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils has been the first brand to highlight the issue of pack size clarity and consumer awareness in the edible oil category. The company has consistently worked to draw attention to the importance of clear and standardised packaging practices, especially in a category where pack perception directly influences consumer buying decisions. It has focused on strengthening consumer understanding, reducing confusion at the point of purchase, and encouraging more informed and value conscious choices among households, thereby contributing to greater accountability and transparency within the broader edible oil ecosystem.

    Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils highlights its continued consumer awareness efforts through initiatives such as the ‘Pack Review System (PRS)’, ‘Chuna Laga’, and ‘Dhyan Se Lijiye’ campaigns. These initiatives have encouraged consumers to carefully check pack quantity, verify labelling accuracy, and assess value before making purchase decisions. They have also promoted practical buying habits such as checking net weight, comparing unit pricing, and ensuring clarity in pack communication, helping households make more informed and confident choices at the point of sale.

    Speaking on the occassion, Mr. P. Chandra Shekhara Reddy, Senior Vice President – Sales and Marketing, Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils: “We sincerely thank the Government of India for introducing the notification on standard pack sizes for edible oils. This is a significant and consumer focused step that brings much needed clarity and consistency to the category. At Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils, we have consistently focused on strengthening awareness around pack transparency, and this move reinforces informed consumer choice and fair practices across the industry.”

    Adding further, Mr. Chetan Pimpalkhute, Marketing Head, Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils: “At Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils, our focus has always been to empower consumers with clear and useful information that helps them make better purchase decisions. We remain committed to strengthening our awareness led initiatives and continuing to build trust, transparency, and confidence among consumers at the point of purchase.”

    Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils reiterates its commitment to maintaining high standards of quality, transparency, and consumer trust while continuing to strengthen awareness led initiatives that empower consumers across Indian households.

  • Shyam Sunder Jindal-led BC Jindal Foundation Commits Rs 43 Crore in FY27 for Community Development

    New Delhi, June 09th: The BC Jindal Foundation, the social arm of the BC Jindal Group, led by Shyam Sunder JindalPromoter, BC Jindal Group, has announced an allocation of Rs 43 crore for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects across India in FY27. The funding will drive initiatives focused on healthcare, skill development, animal welfare, nutrition support, and community development.

    BC Jindal Group is broadening its footprint across Delhi, West Bengal, Haryana, Odisha, and Maharashtra through its Foundation. These efforts are expected to directly impact approximately 3 lakh people in FY26-27.

    “The corporate social responsibility initiatives that we have undertaken so far and plan to further implement under the guidance of Shri Shyam Sunder Jindal in FY27 reflect our commitment towards sustainability. As a responsible organization, we will continue to expand our projects while complementing the Government of India’s agenda of achieving Sustainable Development Goals by 2030,” said a BC Jindal Group spokesperson.

    Out of the 43crore allocation, Rs 16 crore is dedicated to healthcare programs designed to ensure affordable, accessible, and high-quality medical services, directly impacting 2 lakh people. Additionally, Rs 5 crore is allocated for skill development programs. This initiative not only achieved a commendable 70% placement rate in high-employability sectors but also delivered livelihood-oriented training to 1,600 youth from disadvantaged backgrounds.

    Further, Rs. 7 crore is allocated for community infrastructure and development projects, Rs 8 crore for nutrition projects, Rs 4 crore for education programmes benefiting nearly 5,000 children, and Rs 3 crore towards animal welfare initiatives.

    Founded in 1952, the BC Jindal Group, led by Shyam Sunder Jindal, Promoter, BC Jindal Group, is one of India’s leading conglomerates and is engaged in a diverse portfolio of businesses that includes packaging films, energy & steel products.

  • Govt Cuts Ujjwala Subsidised LPG Quota to Four Cylinders a Year

    New Delhi, June 9: The Central Government has reduced the annual quota of subsidised LPG cylinders available to beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) from nine to four, citing consumption patterns and rising subsidy burdens amid increasing global energy prices.

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    The decision, announced by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, is aimed at aligning subsidy support with the average annual LPG consumption of Ujjwala households. Officials said the revised entitlement reflects the actual usage trends of beneficiaries across the country.

    Launched in 2016, the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana provides deposit-free LPG connections to women from economically weaker households, promoting the adoption of clean cooking fuel and reducing dependence on traditional sources such as firewood and coal.

    Addressing a press briefing, Petroleum Ministry Additional Secretary Praveen Mal Khanooja stated that the government continues to provide substantial support to PMUY beneficiaries despite the reduction in the subsidised quota. Beneficiaries currently receive a subsidy of ₹300 per 14.2-kg cylinder, which is directly transferred to their bank accounts after each refill.

    The move comes amid a sharp rise in LPG prices. The retail price of a 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder in Delhi has increased by ₹89 over the past three months, reaching ₹942 following the latest revision on June 7. After accounting for the subsidy, Ujjwala beneficiaries pay ₹642 per cylinder.

    Officials attributed the increase in LPG prices to a surge in international fuel costs driven by geopolitical tensions in West Asia. India’s LPG import prices are linked to the Saudi Contract Price (CP), the global benchmark for LPG, which has reportedly risen significantly in recent months due to supply disruptions in the Gulf region.

    According to the ministry, the cost of supplying a domestic LPG cylinder has now exceeded ₹1,600, while oil marketing companies continue to incur substantial losses on the sale of LPG, petrol, and diesel. The government stated that it has provided over ₹52,000 crore in LPG subsidies since 2022 to shield consumers from steep global price increases.

    While the government maintains that the revised subsidy structure is based on average consumption levels, the decision is expected to impact millions of low-income households that rely on subsidised cooking gas. Consumer groups and social welfare advocates have urged authorities to closely monitor the effects of the reduction on vulnerable families and ensure continued access to affordable clean cooking fuel.

    The latest policy change marks a significant shift in the implementation of the flagship welfare scheme, which has benefited millions of women across India by improving access to cleaner and safer energy for household cooking.