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The Editorial team at APAC Outlook Magazine is a team of professional in-house editors led by Jack Salter, Head of Editorial at Outlook Publishing.
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Camfil Asia-Pacific : Take a Breath

The role of Camfil Asia-Pacific in making the region’s air safer and cleaner is becoming more prevalent with each passing year as awareness of the dangers that pollution can bring reach wider geographies and sector segments.

By Editorial Team Tom Cullum

JCB Southeast Asia Appoints DKSH as New Thailand Partner

Leading global construction equipment manufacturer JCB has announced the official appointment of DKSH as its Market Expansion Services provider in Thailand.

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Tank Storage Asia 2016 Breaks All Records

Tank Storage Asia 2016 recorded its highest ever visitor numbers, reaffirming its position as the leading event for the Asian bulk liquid storage industry.

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Ooredoo Better Future Film Festival

Ooredoo Myanmar Limited, the first 4G network provider in Myanmar, organises Ooredoo Better Future Film Festival which is open to all Myanmar citizens.

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Asia Outlook Issue 23 | APAC Outlook Magazine

Asia Outlook Issue 23, the B2B magazine for c-suite business leaders and executives across the APAC region.

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SAP to Improve One Billion Lives in Asia-Pacific by 2020

SAP Asia Pacific Japan (APJ) has announced the winning ventures of One Billion Lives (1B Lives) – a crowdsourced, ground-up, APJ-wide initiative employing the power of SAP technology to deliver a sustainable, commercially-viable social impact.

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A Unique Proposition of Intelligent Trader Solutions

Brandtone’s Trader solutions allow consumer brands such as Unilever, Diageo and Kellogg’s to create direct relationships with millions of independent store owners via their mobile phone.

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Indonesia’s Construction Sector Calls for Competence

According to the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), as Government and private sector infrastructure projects escalate, Indonesia's construction sector is forecast to grow by 8.1 percent in 2017.

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