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Brinc announces partnership with Fusang, Asia's first fully regulated digital asset exchange

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Tuesday, October 18, 2022

HONG KONG, Oct. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Brinc, a leading global venture accelerator founded on a sustainability mandate, announces its partnership with Fusang Corp, owner and operator of Asia's first fully licenced and regulated digital exchange for security tokens and assets, to make startup investment more inclusive by leveraging blockchain technology and unlocking the use of a regulated digital asset exchange, wholly owned by Fusang Corp, namely Fusang Digital Asset Exchange.

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  • HONG KONG, Oct. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Brinc , a leading global venture accelerator founded on a sustainability mandate, announces its partnership with Fusang Corp , owner and operator of Asia's first fully licenced and regulated digital exchange for security tokens and assets, to make startup investment more inclusive by leveraging blockchain technology and unlocking the use of a regulated digital asset exchange, wholly owned by Fusang Corp, namely Fusang Digital Asset Exchange.
  • Additional private sessions will also be available for startups seeking to tokenize their equity and list on Fusang Digital Asset Exchange.
  • Licensed in two jurisdictions (Hong Kong and Labuan, Malaysia), Fusang operates a fully licensed and regulated digital ecosystem which includes Fusang Exchange, Asia's first regulated digital asset exchange for security tokens.
  • Fusang Digital Asset Exchange is licensed to be a public listing venue for initial public offerings and acts as its market front line regulator.

Parliament turns lights out for Earth Hour

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Saturday, March 28, 2020

On Saturday 28th March, between 8.30-9.30pm, Parliament will switch off the lights, joining landmarks across the world participating in Earth Hour 2020.

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  • On Saturday 28th March, between 8.30-9.30pm, Parliament will switch off the lights, joining landmarks across the world participating in Earth Hour 2020.
  • All non-essential internal and external lights will be switched off to raise awareness about the need for action on climate change.
  • All non-essential internal and external lighting will be switched off at the Houses of Parliament between 8.30-9.30pm on Saturday 28 March.
  • This is expected to include:
    the floodlights on the Palace and Portcullis House, and the lights on the visible Elizabeth Tower clock face
    Last years Earth Hour resulted in a 7.7% reduction in electrical demand for the Palace of Westminster for that hour.

Parliament turns lights out for Earth Hour

Retrieved on: 
Saturday, March 28, 2020

On Saturday 28th March, between 8.30-9.30pm, Parliament will switch off the lights, joining landmarks across the world participating in Earth Hour 2020.

Key Points: 
  • On Saturday 28th March, between 8.30-9.30pm, Parliament will switch off the lights, joining landmarks across the world participating in Earth Hour 2020.
  • All non-essential internal and external lights will be switched off to raise awareness about the need for action on climate change.
  • All non-essential internal and external lighting will be switched off at the Houses of Parliament between 8.30-9.30pm on Saturday 28 March.
  • This is expected to include:
    the floodlights on the Palace and Portcullis House, and the lights on the visible Elizabeth Tower clock face
    Last years Earth Hour resulted in a 7.7% reduction in electrical demand for the Palace of Westminster for that hour.

Visit the '209 Women’ exhibition in Portcullis House between 13 December 2018 and 14 February 2019

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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Free tickets can now be booked for a season of Friday viewings of the ‘209 Women’ photographic exhibition.

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  • Free tickets can now be booked for a season of Friday viewings of the 209 Women photographic exhibition which is on display in Portcullis House between 13 December 2018 and 14 February 2019.
  • This landmark exhibition features portraits of 209 female MPs, photographed by 209 female photographers.
  • 209 Women is delivered in partnership with Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool City Council, the Royal Photographic Society and The Sorority.
  • Free exhibition tickets for the Friday viewings in Portcullis House can be booked on the following dates: