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  • Rohit Markan Appointed Executive Vice President Asia Pacific For Continental’s Industrial Solutions Business

    Rohit Markan Appointed Executive Vice President Asia Pacific For Continental’s Industrial Solutions Business

    Rohit Markan is an experienced leader with more than 28 years of expertise in different fields, multiple industries and locations. He demonstrated his proficiency in Sales, Marketing, Finance, Manufacturing, Project Leadership, Innovation Management, Profit and Loss Management, Country Leadership and Board Management. He has successfully led multiple transformation initiatives and achieved revenue as well as profitability growth on different occasions.

    Over the course of his career, he has held several management positions, including as a managing director for Roquette India Private Limited, Senior Vice President Sales for Roquette Asia Pacific and Global Marketing Manager for Solar Solutions at Dow Chemicals. Most recently, he had the role of Global Head of Sales for the pharma business at Roquette Asia Pacific Pte Ltd. 

    “Rohit Markan brings a broad portfolio of experience and perspectives from different regions, multiple industries and diverse functions which he gained in various management roles. He is the right person to further develop our industrial business activities in this important region,” said Philip Nelles, Executive Board member for ContiTech. “Rohit has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to drive change while at the same time inspiring his teams. We are delighted to have him on board as we are working together to lead ContiTech into its next chapter as an independent company. I would like to thank Hannes Friedrichsen for all the fruitful years with the company and wish him all the best for the future.”

    “I am delighted to become part of ContiTech, a company with such a long tradition and so much potential”, adds Rohit Markan. “I am eager to bring in my expertise and leadership from past experiences in Asia Pacific, thus making a contribution for harnessing the companies’ potential in one of the most important growth regions for Continental.”

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  • ‘Go ahead and sue me, I’m not afraid any more’: South Park’s festive special isn’t afraid of a fight | South Park

    ‘Go ahead and sue me, I’m not afraid any more’: South Park’s festive special isn’t afraid of a fight | South Park

    Coming off its most controversial and highest rated season in years, South Park had high expectations to meet with its season finale. Given how infamously down-to-the-wire its production schedule is – showrunners Matt Stone and Trey Parker…

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  • ESA Innovation Award for Luxtelligence

    ESA Innovation Award for Luxtelligence

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    On 20 November, Lausanne-based Luxtelligence S.A. received an ESA Innovation Award during a ceremony at the Space Tech Expo Europe 2025 in Bremen, recognising…

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  • Formula E launches Season 10 Sustainability Report

    Formula E launches Season 10 Sustainability Report

    Marking ten years at the forefront of sustainable motorsport, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship continues to push the limits of what’s possible both on and off the track. Formula E isn’t just…

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  • Maternal GBS vaccine (GBS-AlpN) shows immunogenicity and acceptable safety in phase 2 trial

    Maternal GBS vaccine (GBS-AlpN) shows immunogenicity and acceptable safety in phase 2 trial

    A phase 2, randomized, placebo-controlled study evaluating the investigational maternal vaccine GBS-AlpN found that the vaccine was immunogenic in pregnant individuals and resulted in high concentrations of vaccine-specific antibodies in infants…

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  • Your Blood Type Affects Your Risk of Early Stroke, Study Reveals : ScienceAlert

    Your Blood Type Affects Your Risk of Early Stroke, Study Reveals : ScienceAlert

    Research suggests a surprising link between blood type and stroke risk, with people carrying one specific group A blood type facing a higher likelihood of stroke before age 60.

    This discovery, published in a 2022 paper, deepens our…

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  • Brian Eno urges support to get Together for Palestine song to Christmas No 1 | Music

    Brian Eno urges support to get Together for Palestine song to Christmas No 1 | Music

    The Together for Palestine fund is trying to get a Palestinian lullaby to Christmas No 1 in the UK charts in an effort to help provide aid to the people of Gaza, but also showcase their culture and creativity.

    The musician Brian Eno, who performs…

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  • North Waziristan school destroyed in blast, 600+ students affected

    North Waziristan school destroyed in blast, 600+ students affected

    Emergency measures are underway, and authorities have launched a search operation in Mir Ali


    NORTH WAZIRISTAN/

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  • Google Chrome Tests Integrated 'AI Mode' That Handles Tabs, Files, and Images in One Chat – extremetech.com

    1. Google Chrome Tests Integrated ‘AI Mode’ That Handles Tabs, Files, and Images in One Chat  extremetech.com
    2. Architecting Security for Agentic Capabilities in Chrome  Google Online Security Blog
    3. Google Chrome Brings in AI to Monitor AI  

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  • Christmas gift ideas for drinks lovers, from champagne to canned cocktails | Wine

    Christmas gift ideas for drinks lovers, from champagne to canned cocktails | Wine

    Alcohol is an unavoidable part of a festive spread (for more advice on which wines, beers and other drinks I like for each and every occasion, take a look at last week’s Christmas drinks guide), but, sometimes, a drink deserves a place under the tree as well as around it – especially if it’s an easy win for a drinks devotee for whom you need to buy a prezzie.

    As I said at this time last year, don’t waste your time and money on fancy-dan wine kit and gadgets: I am speaking for myself here, of course, but a lot of it will ultimately find its way to a kitchen drawer, never to be seen again. I am always running out of corkscrews, however, and the one from St John is iconic and monochrome, or maybe something sleek and silver from Fortnum & Mason, perhaps?

    When it comes to gifting wine, it’s a good idea to draw on the crowdpleasers to fit that specific bill. For sparkling wines, crémant is a cost-effective option if you want the delight of fizz but don’t have deep pockets. Champagne, even in a supermarket, teeters around the £50-mark these days, though there are some cute gift boxes out there to warrant the expense: Piper Heidsieck’s fire hydrant case is fun and camp, and there’s no better excuse than Christmas to break out Veuve Cliquot’s puffy bottle holder.

    But if buying booze feels like too much of a minefield (drinks aficionados can be exacting types), some good stemware is a nice option, because it’s thoughtful, good-quality stuff can be had at every price point, and it’s a gift that will allow a wine lover to get the most out of wine they already have. To that end, I really, really recommend the stemware from Zara Home: most ready-to-buy fashion homeware sections are all thick glass and style over ergonomics, but much of Zara’s range is chic and purpose-built. Its Bohemia crystal plain glass, for instance, made up my first home set, and is a snip at £4.99 each. With a wide base to swirl your wine and a narrow rim to collect the aromas, it’s a great vessel to enjoy your wine in. You’ll also find matching tumblers and flutes online.

    At the crazier end, Maison Balzac makes some truly zany stemware designed with your favourite beverages in mind: blown-glass chillies, for instance, adorn one short tumbler, surely created to house a spicy margarita. And it’s spenny, yes, but the original universal wine glass from Richard Brendon’s collaboration with Jancis Robinson is an excellent luxury option, too. Emphasis on the luxury here – they’re £96 for two – but if anyone is looking to get me anything for Christmas, my housemate has managed to smash two. I’ll also accept gift cards.

    Four drinks gifts I’d be happy to get

    Piper Heidsieck Code Rouge Gift Set £65.99 Selfridges, 12%. So silly and brilliant: Piper’s classic cuvée in a container shaped like a fire extinguisher.

    Whitebox Cocktails Spicy Marg Cracker £12 Whitebox Cocktails, 20.5%. A stocking filler if ever I saw one: two 100ml cans of spicy marg.

    The King’s Ginger £32.50 (50cl) Berry Bros & Rudd, 29.9%. I do not like hunting, with which this is associated, but I do like winter walks. Sip this warming gingery liqueur from a flask.

    Craft Beer Case £39 (12 x 330ml) The Wine Society, various ABVs. A range of IPAs, lagers and porters for the beer-drinker in your life.

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