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Asia Hemp Expo

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Continuously on stage since 2022 with increasing success record, the “Asia International Hemp Expo & Forum” (AIHE) is a true business platform for HEMP industry in Asia.

 

The “Asia International Hemp Expo and Forum 2024” (AIHE) is Thailand’s only trade exhibition for hemp industry. This expo is the 3rd edition under theme of “Hemp Inspires”. The expo is scheduled on 27-30 November 2024 at 3-4 Hall, G floor, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), Bangkok, Thailand. The show will showcase the latest in cutting-edge hemp technology, materials and equipment for planting, extracting and processing, with the aim of facilitating the establishment of production bases in Thailand.

 

In addition, it will provide a valuable platform for comprehensive business negotiations among raw material suppliers and manufacturers of processed hemp products, covering the entire supply chain from upstream to downstream as well as opportunities for export channels”. That’s focused on the following primary industries: plantation technology, packaging, raw materials, medical supplies, food and beverages, cosmetics and spas, fashion apparel, composite products, building materials (such as HEMP Crete), and other alternative materials.

 

The “Asia International Hemp Expo and Forum 2024” (AIHE) was organized by N.C.C. Exhibition Organizer Co., Ltd. (NEO) and the Thai Industrial Hemp Trade Association (TiHTA) in order to help the hemp business rapidly grow in Asia. Nowadays, the Thai Industrial Hemp Trade Association (TiHTA) serving as the official agency that collaborates with the government to formulate and implement policies related to hemp use.

 

However, Thailand is the 1st country in Asia to legalize the use of hemp, making it an attractive destination for investment in the hemp industry. Its prime location and favorable conditions for cultivation provide a strong foundation for entrepreneurs. The “Asia International Hemp Expo and Forum 2024” (AIHE),  is the most valuable platform for all related HEMP industrial sectors.

To register for this event please visit the following URL: https://www.asiahempexpo.com/ →

 

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“Transformed” Documentary Unveils Solutions for a Healthier, More Prosperous Peaceful Future Through System design

Transformed is the documentary that big business doesn’t want you to see—and soon it will be available for audiences worldwide.

Our previous productions reached millions of people. It is now time for a new story.

“Transformed: (How to Create the Future When the World is Upside Down”) is the powerful new documentary from Mobilized News, the final act in a trilogy that aims to challenge the status quo and inspire positive change, starting at the local, community level and on up.

In Transformed, this thrilling, eye-opening feature film reveals the root causes of many of our global crises—highlighting how corporate policies and propaganda have compromised human health and well-being, pushing us into a cycle of consumption, economic instability, and disconnection from our true potential.

Drawing from years of in-depth research and conversations with scientists, social entrepreneurs, indigenous leaders, and investigative journalists, *Transformed* provides a roadmap for a healthier, more peaceful, and prosperous future. The film outlines practical, actionable solutions that empower individuals and communities to restore balance and health for all life on Earth.

At the heart of Transformed is a call to action for humanity to reconnect with the original network—nature—and to harness the collective wisdom of diverse cultures and disciplines. The documentary offers a comprehensive game plan for positive change, equipping viewers with resources and knowledge to support this global movement.

With a commitment to transparency and truth, Transformed aims to make vital information freely accessible to people everywhere, translated into over 100 languages to ensure clarity and understanding across cultures.

 

“We believe the time for change is now,” said Steven Jay, Executive Producer, Mobilized News. “The film offers hope and real solutions, grounded in ethics and community-driven leadership. This is the future we want to create—and it begins with each of us taking action.”

 

Get Involved
If you have innovative, ecologically responsible solutions for your community or beyond, Mobilized News invites you to share your wisdom through their dedicated platform, NEWswire, and related reports.

About Mobilized News
Mobilized News is a pioneering platform focused on forward-thinking, solutions-driven media. Their documentaries and programming explore the root causes of global crises and offer alternative paths to a healthier, more sustainable world.

For press inquiries or additional information, please contact:
Steven Jay
catalyst@mobilizednews.com

 


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How do we create the future when the world is upside down?

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How do we create the future when the world is upside down?

How can Can Technology Make Us Better Humans?

What if technology could do more than just help us function in everyday life? What if it could actually enhance our abilities—taking us beyond what humans are naturally capable of?

Imagine a world where technology doesn’t just fix problems or make things easier. Instead, it amplifies what we can do, unlocking new potential in every aspect of life.

The Possibility of Superhuman Abilities

Physical Enhancement: What if technology could give us super strength or allow us to run faster than ever before? Wearable exoskeletons or advanced prosthetics are already making huge strides in helping people recover and perform better physically.

Mental Boost: Technology could also enhance our brains. Think about brain-computer interfaces that help us think faster, solve problems more easily, or even improve memory and learning abilities.
Extending Lifespan: Advances in health technology could not only cure diseases but help us live longer, healthier lives, possibly even slowing down the aging process.

Beyond Human Limits

 Technology isn’t just about fixing problems anymore; it’s about pushing past human limits. Imagine artificial intelligence helping us make decisions quicker and more accurately, or even allowing us to explore outer space without the limitations of the human body.

What Does This Mean for our Future?

A New Definition of Humanity:    If technology allows us to surpass our natural limits, what does it mean to be human? We might need to rethink what it means to live, work, and interact with each other in a world where technology enhances our very being.

Ethical Questions:

Along with the possibilities, there are also big questions. Who gets access to these technologies? How do we ensure they’re used safely and ethically?

Technology is already transforming our world in amazing ways, but the real question is: What if it could take us even further? Could it help us become something greater than human? The future might just be filled with new possibilities that allow us to live smarter, stronger, and longer lives—pushing us beyond the limits we once thought were fixed.

--Steven Jay, Co-Founder and Creative Director, Mobilized News
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When News Isn’t

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The formula for successful entertainment is short and sweet… conflict. Without conflict movies and television would have no viewers.

By Michael Caporale

When news programming learned this lesson, they introduced opposing pundits to create conflict under the guise of being “fair and balanced.” Whether it’s a police chief and an attorney for the mother of a slain Afro-American son, a hypocrite politician and an emotional constituent, a Republican and a Democrat, a conservative and a progressive, an idiot and a scholar, a scientist and a religious fanatic, all are designed to further conflict.


PLEASE NOTE:  Mobilized is apolitical.  We do not endorse any political party or candidate. However, in these divisive times, we recognize that open discussion is necessary for the resolution of divergent opinions.  Consequently, we have added a new section called FORUMS that will host important OPINIONS posted my Mobilized Members.  These are the opinions of the members alone and do not represent Mobilized News.


It’s time we realized that Pundit news is unwittingly deepening the American divide and stimulating violent conflict on the streets, an expression of the divide, thus propagating real news that can be filmed and displayed. News without a defined editorial purpose has become an agent of chaos rather than clarity.

But there’s another problem. The news is diluted and whitewashed to be palatable to the lowest common denominator, thus rendering it something fit for children rather than adults.

Now I’m really talking about cable news which is not subject to the strict regulations under which broadcast news is licensed. Cable channels can safely use fowl language in the context of reportage of statements made by on camera interviews, yet it is constantly replaced by proxy language such as “the n-word,” the “F-bomb”, the “s-word,” the “c-word” and so on, thus it dulls the effect of hearing such bad language from the mouth of a person not worthy of our respect. It also limits the emotional outrage of the expression itself.

Another example of how news dumbs down content is the ever-present block digitization that obfuscates an image, usually that of children or violent acts. The practice began with legal advisors telling journalists not to show the faces of children when photographing the news. This practice was originally initiated to deny would-be kidnappers and sexual deviants from identifying children on the playground and taking action against them. Now the out-of-focus haze is applied to the faces of migrant Latino children crossing the border in large groups, and wounded children in Palestine and Ukraine and other conflict zones for what reason? To protect them? How does this practice protect them? It denies them the full empathy they deserve, the kind that motivates viewers to get involved and take action.

And let’s also get real about the depiction of violence. Granted it’s not something anyone wants to see, but to assume that an audience cannot withstand the shock of violent imagery is foolhardy in an age where extreme bloody violence is an every-day occurrence in mass entertainment. From video games to Wrestling, to movies like “Braveheart,” it’s not just the kids being conditioned to watch violence in its extremes. Blood is everywhere but news depicting face-ghosted children being carried to an ambulance in a war zone. It blunts the reality and horror of violence, especially that done on our behalf. Once it was brought home in the seventies, it ended a war in Viet Nam. News has the responsibility to deliver objective facts whether distasteful or otherwise.

To see the extreme depths that the practice of obfuscation has plummeted, just take a look at this screen grab from a recent CNN news story, showing the view of a police dashcam. It’s utterly useless and absurd. That should tell you a lot of how we are regarded, not as potential agents of change but as hapless, entranced viewers basking in the golden glow of pure drivel.

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