Haikenen? Aineken? Heineken®? Spelling it correctly won’t create good times, but the world’s most international beer brand knows what can

Heineken® is marking its 150th Anniversary with an unconventional celebration that prioritises good times over getting it right

Haikenen? Aineken? Heineken®? Spelling it correctly won’t create good times, but the world’s most international beer brand knows what can.
Heineken® is marking its 150th Anniversary with an unconventional celebration that prioritises good times over getting it right.
Haikenen? Aineken? Heineken®? Spelling it correctly won’t create good times, but the world’s most international beer brand knows what can.
Heineken® is marking its 150th Anniversary with an unconventional celebration that prioritises good times over getting it right.
Haikenen? Aineken? Heineken®? Can you spot the difference?
No, this isn’t a typo… Heineken is misspelt on the truck exteriors to reflect the brand’s 150th anniversary campaign, which celebrates all of its common spelling mistakes and colloquial nicknames globally.

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AMSTERDAM, June 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Heineken®, one of the world’s most recognised beer brands, is today marking its 150th anniversary with an unconventional celebration of the many ways the brand has been nicknamed, misspelled or mis-served over the years, all to showcase how good times and sparking true connections over a beer are, in the end, what matters most.

Freddy Heineken’s famous words “I don’t sell beer, I sell gezelligheid” have never rung so true. “Gezelligheid” translated is that feeling of good times, something that has been at the heart of the Heineken® brand for the last 150 years. To celebrate this milestone anniversary, Heineken® is putting good times front and centre of its global birthday festivities.

Of course, good times have changed over the 150 years of Heineken®’s existence and will continue to do so, but their importance in people’s lives have not. Recognising this and as part of the anniversary celebration, the Heineken® brand has worked with academics to better understand the ingredients that are needed to deliver that feeling of “good times” in the modern day; a surprisingly under-studied human need.

Marking a turning point in the brand’s history, Heineken® has decided to evolve the way it measures success – focusing not just on the volume of beer it sells but also the good times it delivers for its customers in over 190 countries.

To do this, Heineken® has collaborated with behavioural scientist Dr Chris Brauer, Goldsmiths, University of London, to create the ‘Good Times Index’, a new brand measurement model which will score the brand’s contribution to creating the perfect conditions for good times. Through human behavioural research, the index has identified five core conditions that people universally need to experience good times, including open-mindedness, inclusivity, and human connection:

Heineken® is marking its 150th Anniversary with an unconventional celebration that prioritises good times over getting it right.

With the Good Times Index in place, Heineken® is staying true to its vision by becoming the first beer brand to officially have “delivering good times” as part of the way it measures its annual performance – alongside sales and other brand tracking metrics.

Bram Westenbrink, Global Head, Heineken® Brand, said: “Brewing good times has been in our DNA for 150 years. That is why we are evolving our brand metrics to show that creating good times is equally as important as the beer we produce. By better understanding the conditions behind good times in today’s world, we can continue to create experiences for all our global customers that promote that feeling of gezelligheid – whether that is through the messages in our advertising, our sponsorships and events or of course our range of products including our non-alcoholic Heineken® 0.0 or our more modern flavoured Heineken® Silver. It is our goal that we will continue to deliver good times, one way or another, for the next 150 years and beyond.”

Dr Chris Brauer, Director of Innovation at Goldsmiths, University of London, said: “When we came to this project, we recognised that the understanding of what makes a good time, required a new and fresher perspective. Together with Heineken®, we have worked to better understand the multiple dimensions that make up that feeling of “Good Times”, and the ways in which it is experienced today. Good times are not just one thing or another, they are a multitude of different and subjective feelings, experiences, wants and needs that help generate a sensation and fulfil higher order needs. There has never been a more important time or opportunity to measure the role and prevalence of good times in our lives, so I’m excited to see a brand like Heineken® take serious steps to ensure that they are better understanding and enabling that feeling of “gezelligheid”.”

RESEARCH UNDERSTANDING ‘GOOD TIMES’ AROUND THE WORLD

Heineken’s® inaugural results from the Good Times Index comes at an important moment socially around the world, as 87% of consumers believe it is more important now than ever for them to have a good time. But one thing that is consistent, is that good times are best enjoyed together.

Additional consumer research from Heineken® shows that 82% care more about being with friends than if their night goes to plan. Surprisingly, 75% of respondents believe that the people you watch a sport match with is more important than if your team wins.

Despite the fact 87% of respondents believe opportunities to connect in person with loved ones have become even more important since the pandemic, over half (61%) agreed that given the current economic climate, they would be more likely to work overtime and sacrifice social moments with friends and family.

Nevertheless, many remain open-minded about good times ahead, with the vast majority (88%) agreeing their best memories come from unexpected moments. This open-mindedness follows through into the ways we socialise, as 78% agree it is important to socialise with people that don’t always share the same views as them – a sentiment most strongly held in Brazil (84%) and the UK (81%).

HEINEKEN® ACTIVITY CELEBRATING H150

To help bring the brand’s commitment to good times to life, the anniversary’s tongue-in-cheek ATL campaign takes viewers on a journey around the globe to embrace all the different ways people adapt and enjoy social moments and memories with Heineken® – ranging from an incorrectly spelt tattoo of the logo to a Heineken® Original being served with a lime, straw and ice. The light-hearted video sees the brewer celebrate the good times it provides – even if the way consumers spell or enjoy it isn’t 100% correct or as originally intended.

To further poke fun at itself, Heineken® will replace its logo with a number of alternative spellings it has seen over the years, appearing across all of Heineken’s® social media accounts and website pages, as well as on several new electric lorries.

The full video, developed by creative agency Le Pub Milan is available to watch online: HERE.

Editorial information:

Please find the high-resolution campaign images of the collaboration and campaign here.

For more information, please contact: hnknbrand@edelman.com or +447580979333.

About HEINEKEN:
HEINEKEN is the world’s most international brewer. It is the leading developer and marketer of premium beer and cider brands. Led by the Heineken® brand, the Group has a portfolio of more than 300 international, regional, local and specialty beers and ciders. We are committed to innovation, long-term brand investment, disciplined sales execution, and focused cost management. Through “Brewing a Better World”, sustainability is embedded in the business.

HEINEKEN has a well-balanced geographic footprint with leadership positions in both developed and developing markets. We employ over 85,000 employees and operate breweries, malteries, cider plants and other production facilities in more than 70 countries. Heineken N.V. and Heineken Holding N.V. shares trade on the Euronext in Amsterdam. Prices for the ordinary shares may be accessed on Bloomberg under the symbols HEIA NA and HEIO NA and on Reuters under HEIN.AS and HEIO.AS. HEINEKEN has two sponsored level 1 American Depositary Receipt (ADR) programmes: Heineken N.V. (OTCQX: HEINY) and Heineken Holding N.V. (OTCQX: HKHHY).

Most recent information is available on HEINEKEN’s website: www.theHEINEKENcompany.com and follow us on Twitter via @HEINEKENCorp.

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Teledyne e2v’s new 8K image sensor delivers wide FOV for high-throughput logistics vision systems

Teledyne e2v’s Snappy Wide 8K image sensor

The Snappy Wide sensor’s wide FOV allows it to replace multiple sensors making it an efficient and cost-effective solution

GRENOBLE, France, June 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE: TDY] company and global innovator of imaging solutions, announces Snappy Wide, a new 8K wide aspect ratio CMOS image sensor designed specifically for logistics applications where larger conveyor belts are becoming increasingly common. A single Snappy Wide sensor can cover this large field of view successfully, replacing multiple sensors for a more efficient and cost-effective solution.

Snappy Wide has a small 2.5 µm global shutter pixel, designed with Teledyne e2v’s latest generation light pipe technology, which provides 67 dB dynamic range in 10-bit and 12-bit ADC mode. The sensors have low read-out noise, which is paramount for barcode reading, with a good MTF in any kind of environment, and low dark current to ensure pristine image quality, even in very low-light conditions. With a maximum resolution of 8K (8,192) x 4k (4,320) pixels (i.e. 17/9 aspect ratio) Snappy Wide provides innovative sensor solutions for the logistics market and other industrial applications, such as smart factories.

Snappy Wide is available now in black and white, and color versions, in 35 Megapixels (8,192 x 4,320), 28 Megapixels (8,182 x 3,500) and 16 Megapixels (8,192 x 2,000) resolutions. The sensor has also been designed so there is flexibility in the horizonal and vertical resolutions. Unlike a square format CMOS image sensor, using Snappy Wide results in no wasted pixels and a better overall system cost. In addition, this new sensor can also be used very effectively as a high throughput 1D linear scanner (18,700 fps for dual line scanning).

Arnaud Foucher, Business Team Leader at Teledyne e2v, said, “Snappy Wide offers customers the ability to adapt resolution, frames per second, performance, micro lens CRA value and pricing based on their individual needs. Our logistics-oriented customers have welcomed the introduction of Snappy Wide as it meets their requirements for advanced barcode scanning, and high-speed linear scanning in high throughput warehouses.”

See a live demo of Snappy Wide at Automatica, Munich, 27-30 June. Visit us on Teledyne stand B5.210 or contact us online to get more information about product capabilities and customization options.

Documentation, samples, and kits for evaluation or development are available upon request.

About Teledyne e2v
Teledyne e2v innovations lead developments in healthcare, life sciences, space, transportation, defense and security and industrial markets. Teledyne e2v’s unique approach involves listening to the market and application challenges of their customers and partnering with them to provide innovative standard, semi-custom or fully custom imaging solutions, bringing increased value to their systems.
For more information, visit imaging.teledyne-e2v.com

Teledyne e2v media enquiries contact:
Jessica Broom
Jessica.Broom@teledyne.com

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American Battery Solutions, Inc.’s ESS Division Launches European Presence

Entry into the European market marked with the hiring of UK-based staff and the company’s first appearance at “The smarter E Europe” (Intersolar) exhibition

MUNICH, Germany, June 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, just ahead of The smarter E Europe exhibition, American Battery Solutions, Inc.’s Energy Storage Solutions division (ABS ESS; exhibitor booth B2.476), manufacturer of the ultra-high-density TeraStor™ battery energy storage platform, announced their strategic entry into the European market to deliver BESS solutions that excel in reliability, density and architected safety features.

The company has received a great deal of industry attention since they announced their work on the TeraStor™ architecture in August of 2022. Since that time, the company has built capacity to deploy more than 30 GWh of their cutting-edge product over the next three years.

“ABS ESS has made significant investments in its manufacturing and business infrastructure to be ready to deploy more than 30 GWh worldwide over the next three years,” said Bud Collins General Manager and Head of ABS ESS. “We are building a safe and reliable BESS system that is unmatched in total lifetime value. We look forward to introducing it to the European market this week.”

To provide focused attention to customers in the region, ABS ESS has hired Brian Watson as Vice President, Sales – ESS for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. With extensive experience with many well-respected companies in technology and the energy industry, Watson will drive the company’s expansion in the European market. “ABS ESS is entering Europe at the perfect time. Demand for ultra-high-density energy storage is high because Europe is taking significant steps to transition to more renewable energy. The TeraStor™ will be an especially important part of this,” Watson explained.

For more information on American Battery Solutions’ Energy Storage Division and the 7.2 MWh (600MWh/acre) TeraStor™, please visit booth B2.476 at “The smarter E Europe” exhibition or https://www.americanbatterysolutions.com/ess/ess-home.

About American Battery Solutions’ Energy Storage Solutions Division
American Battery Solutions, Inc.’s Energy Storage Solutions division is a pioneering provider of advanced energy storage solutions. The company designs, develops and manufactures cutting-edge systems, empowering customers to harness the full potential of renewable energy and optimize energy management. With a steadfast commitment to value, reliability, sustainability and innovation, the ABS ESS team of industry veterans aims to revolutionize the energy storage landscape.

Contact
ESS Media Relations
American Battery Solutions ESS Division
2 Cabot Road, Hudson, MA 01749 USA
ess_media@americanbatterysolutions.com

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“Ittiporn” explains why the Election Commission has not endorsed MPs

Itthiporn" clarified that the Election Commission has not endorsed MPs after bouncing back to process the opinion of the election inspector before proposing to the Election Commission to consider again next week. not declaring all announcements

Ittiporn Boonprakong, Chairman of the Election Commission Said that the Election Commission meeting had an agenda to consider the election results. The Office of the Election Commission of Thailand nominated a list of candidates elected MPs on a constituency basis for the meeting to consider. But still can't declare certification. because of the overall consideration Those with complaints and without complaints. But also have to look at the opinion of the election inspector. which in this part has not yet been concluded, therefore cannot be certified therefore assigned the Office of the Election Commission of Thailand to consider and collect the opinions and return the matter to the Election Commission next week. together with submitting the names of the winners of the party-list MPs to the Election Commission's meeting for consideration simultaneously

When asked whether next week the results of the election could be announced or not, Mr. Ittiporn said he had not yet answered in a confident way. Because it mainly depends on the information that the Election Commission of Thailand will present next week. If it is in the criteria that the meeting of the Election Commission of 6 people considers complete Do nothing more was able to certify the results of the election but still can't confirm .

Source: Thai News Agency

good news! Tomorrow, the gasoline group moves down 50 satang/liter.

Good news: Tomorrow, traders will announce a price cut for gasoline and gasohol by 50 satang/liter, while diesel will remain unchanged.

PTT Station adjusts the retail price of all types of gasoline and gasohol by 0.50 baht / liter, while the diesel group remains the same, effective June 14, 2023 at 5:00 a.m. onwards, with retail prices as follows: ULG = 43.04, GSH95 = 35.25, E20 = 32.94, GSH91 = 34.98, E85 = 33.39, premium GSH95 = 42.74, HSD-B7 = 31.94, HSD-B10 = 31.94, HSD-B20 = 31.94, premium diesel B7 = 41.06. Baht per liter, the above retail prices do not include Bangkok maintenance tax.

Bangchak reduced oil prices for all types of gasohol -50 satang, for all types of diesel at the same price, BCP Retail Price: GSH95S EVO 35.25 / GSH91S EVO 34.98 / GSH E20S EVO 32.94 / GSH E85S EVO 33.39 / Hi Premium. 97 (GSH95++) 46.44 / Hi Diesel B20S 31.94/ Hi Diesel S 31.94 / Hi Diesel S B7 31.94 / Hi Premium Diesel S B7 41.16 (Such price does not include Bangkok local maintenance tax) .

Source: Thai News Agency

Cabinet encourages industrial use of ethanol

June 13-Cabinet promotes the use of ethanol in industry Toward the bioplastics industry

Mr. Anucha Burapachaisri Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister for Political Affairs Acting as a spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office Acknowledge the action guidelines to promote the use of ethanol in industries other than From biofuel and liquor production with a focus on the development of the bioplastics industry According to the resolution of the BCG Model Development Executive Committee Meeting No. 2/2022 consisting of

1. Preparation of ethanol production standards to allow the use of denatured or purified ethanol for use in other industries by having the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology develop standards together with domestic experts ethanol producer and ethanol users Including supporting the development of technical standards and developing personnel to be able to be assessors according to standards. The details of the amount of ethanol that must be delivered and the duration are clearly specified. to be a mechanism procurement and procurement of ethanol in advance to meet demand in the bioplastics industry

3. Appointment of a committee to determine the amount of ethanol sales from domestic producers in advance. and determine the amount of ethanol imports by receiving a special import duty on ethanol imports To be used in the production of bio-ethylene for bioplastic products. In the event that domestic producers are unable to produce ethanol in accordance with the standards mutually agreed between ethanol producers and ethanol users and cannot produce enough to meet the needs of ethanol users 4. Support for the development of the potential of farmers and domestic ethanol producers to be able to produce ethanol with quality and standards; Production of ethanol-type distilled spirits. Ethanol can be sold to other industries. Increasing tariff rates for bio-ethylene products The use of ethanol in the production of products in other industries and the tax rate is zero.

Currently, Thailand has a production capacity of 3,123 million liters of ethanol per year, while the demand for ethanol is 1,583 million liters, divided into 1,579 million liters for domestic use and 4 million liters for export, which the current production has not yet reached. full strength with an excess capacity of ethanol of 1,337 million liters, together with the government's policy to drive economic development BCG Model to promote the development of new businesses and industries. will promote adaptation and development of the ethanol industry to achieve sustainability, such as using technology to bring ethanol It is a raw material for the production of plastic pellets. in the bioplastics industry.

Source: Thai News Agency

The retail price of chicken eggs slightly increased according to the structure.

Deputy Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade said that the retail price of chicken eggs slightly increased from the previous period. in line with the output and consumption demand with the price of assorted eggs in front of the farm still at 3.80 baht/egg, reiterating that the department has supervised the price to be in accordance with the structure and strictly controlled not to take advantage of an unreasonable price increase.

Mr. Udom Srisomsong, deputy director-general of the Department of Internal Trade, revealed that the department has been monitoring the situation of chicken egg prices across the country as of June 12, 2023. It was found that the average retail price of number 3 chicken eggs across the country was 4.06 baht/egg, the retail price at fresh markets. at 3.4 – 4.4 baht/each, while retail and wholesale prices are at 4.0 – 4.3 baht/each. Retail prices have slightly increased from the previous period. to be consistent with the output and consumer demand Including in line with the price of assorted eggs in front of the farm, which is 3.80 baht/egg.

The department has supervised the price to be in accordance with the structure and strictly controlled not to seize the opportunity to increase the price unreasonably, with the price of chicken eggs being adjusted. This is a result of the extremely hot weather from April to the present. As a result, the hens produce fewer eggs and are smaller in size. More than 50% of chicken eggs in the market are small-medium eggs, from the original only 30%. And it is expected that the production and egg size will return to normal by the end of this month.

However, the Department of Internal Trade has always monitored and closely monitored the egg price situation. in order not to take advantage of consumers If found any traders have the behavior of selling chicken eggs at an unreasonably high price. Complaints can be made at the Department of Internal Trade hotline 1569 if wrongdoing is found. Will be guilty under Section 29 of the Price of Goods and Services Act 1999, punishable by a fine of not more than 140,000 baht or imprisonment for not more than 7 years, or both.

Source: Thai News Agency

Preparing to set up a committee to investigate. Superintendent of the Royal Thai Police No. 2 was not in the unit while the Inspector General was inspecting.

Pol. Maj. Gen. Jaroonkiat", Lt. Cm. Lt. Lt. Col. Lt. Kor. 2, who is not at the Kari Subdivision, while the Inspector General of the Royal Thai Police. went to the inspection area but will set up an investigative committee to clarify Initially, they met and traveled to the Royal Thai Police to come and encourage many subordinates who were summoned to report.

from yesterday's case There was an issue that Pol. Gen. Visanu Prasarttong-Osoth The National Police Inspector General (NTP) traveled to work at the Provincial Police Region 7 before visiting the Thung Luang Police Station of Sub-District 2 in Nakhon Pathom Province. but found that there were only 3 police officers remaining on duty and the superintendent who is not named to report to the Highway Patrol Division Also not on duty In the morning of the past, Pol. Gen. Visanu gave an interview to the media at the Office of the Police Inspector General. that the matter will be sent to the agency, namely Central Bureau of Investigation is the operator

The news team inquired to Maj Gen Jaroonkiat Pankaew, Commander of the Anti-Corruption and Misconduct Division as Acting for the Highway Patrol Commander Indicates that In such cases, it is known that the traveling director came to the Highway Patrol Division. To come and encourage the subordinates in the named unit to be called to report to many officers and is the most famous unit.

However, there will be an order to set up a committee to investigate the facts in this case again. In order for the director to clarify with the committee on the steps again But at this time, there is no disciplinary action in any way.

Source: Thai News Agency