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ZTE and partners nurture global ICT talent through 2026 engineering capacity building program

Partner Content ZTE successfully co-organized the graduation of the 2026 Engineering Capacity Building Program (Information & Communication Engineering) in Shenzhen. Under the theme "Wisdom Leading Communication Frontiers, Empowering Engineering Practice", the program was hosted by the Chinese Society of Engineers, organized by the China Institute of Communications, and co-organized by the Guangdong Institute of Communications and ZTE. The initiative brought together over 60 ICT engineers...

The Register 7d ago

UK boffin bait lands 18 international researchers

Britain's much-heralded scheme to attract top scientific talent has managed to attract a total of 18 takers, the government has admitted. The Global Talent visa program was launched last summer following announcements from the EU and France that they intended to tempt scientists unhappy with their lot in Trump's America and elsewhere. But while the EU was putting up €500 million ($575 million) in funding for foreign eggheads, the UK could only stump up a dedicated pot of £54 million ($72...

The Register 2d ago

Jump Trading turns to World Cup forecasting in search of new talent

Jump Trading turns to World Cup forecasting in search of new talent June 10 : Jump Trading has launched a global soccer forecasting competition, inviting participants to predict match outcomes of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the trading firm said on Wednesday. Aimed at helping Jump identify talent it may not otherwise encounter, the event reflects growing efforts by trading firms to tap broader talent pools. Peer Jane Street has long used mathematical puzzles, datathons and games-based...

Channel News Asia 13h ago

Setback for Trump as US judge strikes down $100,000 fee: How it impacts H-1B visa aspirants

"Restriction on entry of certain nonimmigrant workers," US President Donald Trump declared as he signed a proclamation on September 19, 2025, unveiling one of the toughest changes yet to the H-1B visa programme in the name of protecting American jobs and curbing alleged abuses of the system. According to the order, foreign professionals seeking certain new H-1B visas would effectively face a staggering $100,000 barrier, a move that immediately sent shockwaves through the global technology...

Times of India 1d ago

Europe’s innovation gap with US and China in focus at Panathēnea 2026

Access to capital, risk-taking and building global companies were central themes in Athens at Panathēnea 2026. How can Europe maintain its competitiveness vis-à-vis the United States and China at a time when technology and artificial intelligence are becoming key drivers of economic growth and geopolitical power? This was the central question at the heart of the Panathenaea (Panathēnea 2026), the international innovation and entrepreneurship event held in Athens, which brought together tech...

Euronews 10d ago

World Cup: David Beckham to get Hollywood Walk of Fame star

World Cup: David Beckham to get Hollywood Walk of Fame star June 3, 2026English football legend David Beckham is set to be honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, organizers announced on Tuesday, as the United States counts down to the FIFA World Cup, which it is co-hosting with Mexico and Canada. The 51-year-old former England captain's plaque on the famous Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles will be unveiled at a ceremony on June 12 ahead of the first game of the tournament on US...

Deutsche Welle 7d ago

It’s back – revived TEDxHongKong challenges assumptions and reframes beliefs

It’s back – revived TEDxHongKong challenges assumptions and reframes beliefs Creative director Daniella Lopez explains how the June 20 event – the first TEDxHongKong since 2017 – will address globally relevant issues Hong Kong is an international economic powerhouse brimming with talent and capital, but how much of that has trickled down to local communities? This was the question that weighed on Daniella Lopez’s mind when she acquired the licence for TEDxHongKong – which had been inactive...

South China Morning Post 7d ago

Officeworks plan to offshore jobs 'about lower cost of labour', staff say

Officeworks plans to offshore Sydney jobs all about replacing staff with cheap labour, staff say Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 7:00am In short: Officeworks staff impacted by the company's plan to offshore some white-collar jobs say it is an attempt to cut labour costs. A spokeswoman for the company says the majority of roles, including its in-store and fulfilment centre jobs would remain in Australia.

ABC Australia 10d ago

Sriram Krishnan, Trump's Indian-origin AI brain, to exit White House

TOI Correspondent from Washington: Sriram Krishnan, the Indian-born technology investor who helped shape the Trump administration's artificial intelligence strategy and became one of the most influential Silicon Valley voices inside the White House, announced Saturday that he will leave his post at the end of the month. Krishnan's departure marks the end of an unusual chapter that saw a Chennai-born immigrant become one of the principal architects of America's AI policy at a time of MAGA...

Times of India 4d ago

What Trump's Green Card changes mean for millions of Indians seeking permanent residency in US

"An alien who is in the US temporarily and wants a Green Card" must return to their home country to apply, except in extraordinary circumstances, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced last week. Though the word "alien" in the announcement may have sounded routine in immigration law, but for hundreds of thousands of immigrants waiting for permanent residency, the message triggered immediate panic. For decades, one of the biggest attractions of the US immigration system...

Times of India 6d ago