MiiTel RecPod: Innovative Mobile App for Automatic Recording, Analyzing, and Creating Offline Meeting Minutes

MiiTel RecPod: Innovative Mobile App for Automatic Recording, Analyzing, and Creating Offline Meeting Minutes

Jakarta, May 22, 2024 – RevComm proudly announces the launch of its latest innovation, MiiTel RecPod. This cutting-edge AI-based technology enables users to record offline meetings or face-to-face conversations in real-time. In addition to recording, the application provides voice-to-text transcriptions, meeting summaries, and automatic performance analysis of conversations.

MiiTel RecPod is designed to enhance the productivity of offline business meetings, making it ideal for on-site sales meetings, client consultations, in-person interviews with potential new hires, and internal company meetings at the office.

Key Features of MiiTel RecPod

 

1. One-Tap Recording for Offline Meetings

MiiTel RecPod can record offline meetings of up to four hours with a single tap on the app, available on both Android and iOS devices.

2. Automatic Voice-to-Text Transcription and Meeting Summaries

Users can enjoy greater flexibility in offline meetings without the need for manual note-taking. MiiTel RecPod leverages AI to automatically generate voice-to-text transcriptions and meeting summaries.

3. Conversation Monitoring with AI Analysis

After recording, users can upload the recording to MiiTel Analytics to visualize the conversation. MiiTel Analytics provides voice-to-text transcriptions, meeting minutes (MoM), and various conversation analyses, such as talk ratio, emotion recognition, number of overlaps, and other metrics to evaluate conversation performance.

4. Integration with CRM and SFA Systems

MiiTel can be integrated with Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Sales Force Automation (SFA) systems. This integration facilitates team coordination and information sharing from offline meetings directly through the CRM or SFA platforms in use.

How to Use MiiTel RecPod

 

  1. Install the MiiTel RecPod app from the Play Store or App Store.
  2. Open the app and log in to your MiiTel ID (contact the MiiTel team for registration).
  3. Tap “Record” to start recording the meeting.
  4. Tap “Pause” to pause the recording if needed.
  5. Tap “Stop & Save” when the meeting is finished.
  6. Review the recording and upload it to MiiTel Analytics.
  7. Confirm details and click “Upload.”

MiiTel RecPod is RevComm’s third innovation, following the successful introduction of the MiiTel Smart Telephone System and MiiTel Meetings, which provide conversation analytics for telephone and online meetings. With the introduction of RecPod, MiiTel enhances communication by gathering valuable insights from both online and offline conversations, supporting sales activities and business productivity.

MiiTel RecPod is now available on the Google Play Store and App Store. Register your account to claim a MiiTel Free Demo here or visit miitel.id now!

 

VRITIMES and Slvrdlphn.com Partner to Amplify Press Release Reach in the Philippines

VRITIMES and Slvrdlphn.com Partner to Amplify Press Release Reach in the Philippines

Manila, May 22, 2024– VRITIMES, a leading media technology platform for crafting and distributing press releases, today announced a strategic partnership with Slvrdlphn.com, a popular Filipina-owned website known for its diverse content encompassing lifestyle, recipes, advocacy, and more. This collaboration aims to empower businesses and organizations across the Philippines to expand the reach of their press releases and connect with a wider audience.

VRITIMES offers a user-friendly platform that simplifies the press release creation and distribution process. Businesses can utilize VRITIMES to craft compelling press releases, target relevant media outlets, and gain valuable insights into the performance of their campaigns. Through this partnership, VRITIMES press releases will be distributed to Slvrdlphn’s engaged audience, fostering greater brand awareness and exposure for VRITIMES’ clients.

“We are thrilled to partner with Slvrdlphn.com, a trusted platform that resonates with a diverse Filipino audience,” said Ferry Bayu, CEO at VRITIMES. “This collaboration strengthens our commitment to providing businesses with efficient and targeted press release distribution solutions. By leveraging Slvrdlphn’s reach, we empower our clients to effectively communicate their stories and connect with a wider segment of the Filipino market.”

This partnership allows Slvrdlphn.com to offer its readers valuable and timely news updates while helping businesses effectively reach their target audience. The collaboration is believed to be mutually beneficial for both organizations and their respective communities.

Careera Revolutionises Recruitment with AI-Driven Smart Matching Platform

Careera Revolutionises Recruitment with AI-Driven Smart Matching Platform

Careera offers a fair and unbiased platform that connects hiring companies with top talent through advanced AI-enabled smart matching.

Press Release

For Immediate Release

Singapore, 22 May 2024 – Careera, a pioneering force in the recruitment industry, is excited to announce its official launch. Designed to transform the hiring process, Careera offers a fair and unbiased platform that connects hiring companies with top talent through advanced AI-enabled smart matching.

Innovative Recruitment for a Modern Workforce

Careera stands out by eliminating traditional job applications and replacing them with a more efficient, intelligent matching system. Using cutting-edge artificial intelligence, Careera analyses both company requirements and candidate profiles to ensure the best possible fit, significantly reducing the time and effort typically associated with recruitment.

“We believe that finding the right job should be seamless and stress-free,” saidErik Ingvoldstad, Co-founder & CEO of Careera. “Our platform is designed to remove biases and streamline the hiring process, making it easier for companies to find the talent they need and for candidates to discover roles that truly match their skills and aspirations.”

New Batch Upload Feature

As part of its commitment to continuous innovation, Careera is introducing a new batch upload feature. This allows companies to upload multiple CVs simultaneously, making it easier than ever to integrate existing candidate databases into the Careera system. Once uploaded, Careera will reach out to these candidates, inviting them to sign up and informing them that their CVs are already in the system. This feature not only simplifies the recruitment process but also ensures that companies can leverage their existing talent pools efficiently.

Global Reach, Local Expertise

Operating out of Singapore, Careera is open to users and hiring companies worldwide. Whether you are a local business or a multinational corporation, Careera provides a robust platform that meets diverse hiring needs across various industries and regions.

Join the Future of Recruitment

Careera is now welcoming both hiring companies and candidates to join its platform. Experience a new era of recruitment where finding the perfect job or the ideal candidate is no longer a daunting task. 

About Careera

Careera is a registered trademark of Careera Pte. Ltd. The platform leverages AI technology to provide an unbiased, efficient, and effective recruitment solution for companies and job seekers globally.

For more information, please visit Careera’s website at https://careera.ai.

Contact Information

Erik Ingvoldstad

Co-founder & CEO

Careera Pte. Ltd.  

Email: er**@*****ra.ai 

Phone: +65 8420 9200  

Website: https://careera.ai

Launching The Streaming Platform of Education: Mapúa X’s Impact on Lifelong Learning

Launching The Streaming Platform of Education: Mapúa X’s Impact on Lifelong Learning

Education across the world has been democratized exponentially over the years. With the dawn of the Information Age and Artificial Intelligence (AI), it’s not hard to see why. Students now have access to millions of YouTube videos, short courses, and other tools that were otherwise inaccessible without the internet.

Yet another challenge presents itself with such democratization. Given the influx of information online partnered with course curriculums offered in universities, students face bombardment and the inability to filter out all this information into relevant knowledge that leads to measurable skills and competencies applicable to real-world jobs and workplaces.

Not only that. Students, with their diverse learning styles, interests, and career aspirations, need help finding a learning program or platform that is hyper-personalized to address their educational needs.

“In the era of digital transformation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, workplaces are searching for agile, entrepreneurial professionals who can quickly adapt and pivot in a very competitive and dynamic economy,” says Mapúa University President Dr. Dodjie Maestrecampo. “To meet that demand, we had to move beyond traditional learning methods and adopt new approaches that will better prepare students for these volatile work environments.”

Flexible and inclusive learning

Apart from diverse learning styles and educational goals, students in the Philippines also need help with higher education. A universal story for many is their lack of financial means, geographical challenges, and limited access to technology that pushes them to stop pursuing their college education.

This is the prime inspiration for creating Mapúa X.

An innovative online learning marketplace, Mapúa X is rooted in a vision to expand access to quality education and meet the evolving needs of learners in the modern world. This initiative also reflects a broader trend in higher education many universities are responding to.

“The education system must prioritize flexibility, inclusivity, and alignment with various industry demands,” Maestrecampo explains. ‘Our goal is not only to provide learners from diverse backgrounds with access to education but also to ensure their success by acquiring competencies and skills that are highly sought after in the global job market. To accomplish this, we require a platform that enables learning beyond the constraints of traditional campus-based programs.”

Just like streaming movies

Imagine a video streaming platform, but instead of movies, you’re immersing yourself in interactive courses, programs, microcredentials, and training.

Mapúa X, described as a catalog or streaming platform for education, brings a fresh and innovative approach to learning, mirroring the ease of access and variety we’ve come to expect from streaming services.

From technology and engineering to business and creative arts, the platform offers a diverse selection of educational content. This includes interactive and multimedia-rich courses with video lectures, interactive simulations, and real-time feedback, which all make the learning process more engaging and effective than traditional text-based content.

Building such a platform involves Mapúa University’s partnership with Anthology, an education technology company with a suite of solutions for higher education institutions. Anthology provides a comprehensive ecosystem of tech solutions designed to enhance learning experiences, streamline administrative processes, and ensure educational content is engaging and effective, like Mapúa X.

“Through Anthology’s LMS, we’re able to make Mapúa X user-friendly while delivering high-quality educational content,” Samuel Tang, Anthology’s Country Manager for the Philippines, says. “Students can now easily navigate their courses, access resources, submit assignments, and talk to their professors throughout their individualized learning journeys.”

For the love of learning

From traditional students to lifelong learners, Mapúa X is created not just to serve as a digital commonplace within the campus but to be every student’s go-to streaming platform for learning beyond university.

“Our collaboration with Anthology allows us to use a training and development manager (TDM) approach built within a robust LMS platform,” Maestrecampo explains. “This means Mapúa X will enable you to continue your education, professional development, and community enrichment without enrolling on campus. You can self-enroll in courses, earn credentials, and access all your previous, present, and future courses from anywhere at any time.”

VRITIMES Announces Strategic Media Partnership with Global-Daily.com

VRITIMES Announces Strategic Media Partnership with Global-Daily.com

Kuala Lumpur, 20 May 2024 – VRITIMES, a pioneering media technology startup based in Tokyo, proudly announces a strategic partnership with Global-Daily.com, a leading global news outlet known for its comprehensive coverage of international news and events. This collaboration aims to enhance news distribution and enrich the quality of information available to readers worldwide.

Global-Daily.com has a reputation for delivering in-depth analysis and wide-ranging coverage on global issues, making it a perfect partner for VRITIMES. Together, they plan to leverage VRITIMES’s cutting-edge press release technology and Global-Daily.com’s extensive editorial network to create a more dynamic news delivery platform.

“We are thrilled to partner with Global-Daily.com,” said Ferry, CEO of VRITIMES. “This partnership aligns with our mission to innovate how news is distributed and consumed globally. By combining our technological capabilities with Global-Daily.com’s editorial expertise, we will enhance our ability to deliver engaging and insightful content to our audiences.”

OPINION: Climate Injustice and the Sustainability Paradox of Kaliwa Dam

OPINION: Climate Injustice and the Sustainability Paradox of Kaliwa Dam

The Author during his trekking along Mt. Daraitin and Tinipak River in Tanay, Rizal. Kaliwa Dam project is expected to inundate this place once operational.

By: Alec Hope Buenaventura

CLIMATE INJUSTICE – while the effects of climate change are global, the weight of its brunt is not the same for all. It is the least contributors, not the chief instigators, who carry the heavy repercussions. Perhaps, the Philippines has a degree of familiarity with this case. The water supply shortage in Metro Manila is actually brought about by climate change. Because of floods and droughts, Angat dam is expected to fall short of supplying clean water to the nation’s center, creating yet another sustainability problem on top of many other social issues the country is already facing. The proposed solution – the Kaliwa dam. However, have we ever considered the validity of this notorious project?

Recently, information has been brought to light that the Kaliwa Dam project is at 30%, that is according to the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System or MWSS. Though far from complete, its persistence poses a graver threat not only to the environment but also to the society. Intensifying climate injustice, a clear case of the so-called sustainability paradox.

As a concept, sustainability is an intersectional concept that one cannot pursue economic progress while sacrificing the environment, culture, morals, and other social and humanitarian aspects. Therefore, a paradox takes place when a certain policy, claims to be “sustainable”, yet only caters to one aspect of development, then compromising the others.

The Kaliwa dam project, for example, aims to resolve an economic issue. Ironically, it is at the expense of the rights of the Indigenous people or IPs and environmental sustainability.

I once had the opportunity to personally speak with one of the affected Indigenous people groups, the Dumagat Remontados of Mt. Daraitan, Tanay, Rizal. The Dumagats are exceptionally virtuous people, possessing rich community values that people from the city cannot easily understand. For them, nature is integral to life and their land is the source of their identity and culture. Not to mention their overflowing fountain of local wisdom, primarily in nature and farming.

As we talk, the Dumagats revealed that the perpetrators of the Kaliwa dam deliberately toned-down the ill-effects of the project. For one, contrary to the report of MWSS, that there will be only around fifty families affected, more than a thousand Dumagat families will forcibly be displaced from their homes if the dam is constructed. There were also no consultations transpired to which they might have expressed their dissent to this project as opposed to the reports. 

Like it is not enough injustice, the dam will also inundate the Tinipak River, the river that gives life, so-sacred to them, a site where most of their religious rites take place.

As expected, the process of drilling and digging to build the dam will engender environmental perils as it destroys the ecological balance of the Sierra Madre. Destructions like these lead to weaker soil integrity which will make the mountain ranges prone to landslides. Sierra Madre also serves as Luzon’s frontier against typhoons entering the country. Thus, if the project continues, the threat of typhoons to hit the Philippines stronger is imminent. 

To make matters even worse, this serves as a multiplier to the climate injustice that the Dumagats are already facing. Due to the already existing climate change, the Tinipak River suffers lower water level  during dry-season, yet, it rises extremely when hit by a typhoon such as in the case of Bagyong Ulysses in the past year. Scientifically, the higher the heat index during the dry season increases evaporation rates explaining the low water level. On the other hand, during the wet season, this high surface temperature increases the amount of precipitation, increasing the amount of water to rainfall as experienced by the people of Daraitan.

Furthermore, being farmers, the Dumagats are highly-dependent on nature and climatic events. Irregular precipitation patterns and increase in temperature have made weather unpredictable. As a result, since their main commodity,  rice, is sensitive to climatic factors, they are forced to replace it with a more resilient crop such as sweet potato.

Due to human activities, their ancestral land suffers further environmental degradation. For instance, tree-logging activities in Mt. Daraitan made the soil quality deteriorate. This resulted in an observable decline in crop yield, from one pail to a hundred sacks back then, to getting only one pail in return today. Biodiversity is also observed to decline as habitat bats and snakes were disturbed due to human mobility. These are all attested by the IPs.

The aforementioned events clearly show the Dumagats are already experiencing climate injustice. Rather than fixing the situation for them, the focus of high politics is in the center. This is the very reason as to why the Indigenous peoples are pushed to the margin of the society. If this continues violation of Indigenous people’s rights and right to a balanced and healthful ecology, rights we the sovereign Filipinos are sworn to protect under Article II of the 1987 Constitution.

To reiterate, sustainability is intersectional. All social and humanitarian aspects should be included in the pursuit of true development. Instead of pushing through with this, the best take is to achieve a compromise that would allow economic stability without endangering the natural environment and the rights of the Indigenous peoples. 

Through an emotional message, one of the Dumagat leaders expressed that they are willing to share the waters of their land, as they were the ones blessed. However, the policy-makers need to heed them and consider the alternatives that they are willing to compromise.

Given its political implications, retracting this policy requires a strong political will from the current administration. Nonetheless, it is a must in order to achieve true sustainable development and climate justice. 

To end, I urge you to ask again. Should we proceed with the Kaliwa Dam project? If your answer is still yes, then it is fitting to say that the ultimate ramification of climate change is not the extinction of the entire humanity but the sheer dissolution of our humanity.

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