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As chip technology continues to advance, the coatings that protect and shape each wafer need to keep up as well. These days, R&D teams are not only focused on making new coatings but also on deeply understanding what is happening at the surface level. Even small variations in surface energy, cleanliness, or texture can affect coating spread, adhesion, and overall performance.
For most of history, discovering new materials was a slow and uncertain process shaped by chance breakthroughs and years of trial and error. Vulcanized rubber, for example, was discovered by accident, while lithium-ion batteries took decades to refine. Scientists spent years experimenting, hoping something would eventually work. But things look very different now. By 2026, AI is no longer a buzzword. It has become the secret weapon in laboratories worldwide, turning materials science from a manual craft into a fast, data-driven discipline.
Climate change is no longer a distant concern. It is already creating challenges for the cosmetics industry. With every spike in temperature, every heatwave, and every unexpected shift in weather, these stresses accumulate and place added pressure on both the products and the packaging designed to protect them. Even if a formulation is perfected, performance can suffer if the jar warps, the label peels, or the pump begins to leak. A single compromised batch on the shelf can weaken customer confidence and undermine years of brand building.
Plant-based protein is no longer a short-lived trend; it has become a staple in products ranging from meat substitutes to dairy-free beverages, protein powders, and functional foods. As more of these products hit the shelves, consumers expect higher standards. Simply labelling a product as “plant-based” is not enough. If a product lacks great taste, has a strange mouthfeel, or spoils too quickly, it will not succeed. The challenge for manufacturers is clear: plant proteins are complex, unpredictable, and often difficult to work with.
Despite having a strong immuno-oncology portfolio, Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) was looking for ways to fully leverage the rapid expansion of the cancer treatment market in Malaysia. To unlock this potential, BMS partnered with DKSH to provide market expertise and uncover opportunities for sustainable double-digit growth.
Although rare by definition, the collective impact of rare diseases is anything but insignificant. In the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, home to over half of the world’s population, more than 258 million people are estimated to be living with a rare disease. This staggering figure becomes even more pronounced on a global scale. Yet treatment options remain scarce, creating a pressing issue of healthcare equity. Addressing this challenge requires deeper understanding and urgent action.
On December 3, the world recognizes the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, this year under the United Nations theme, “Fostering disability-inclusive societies for advancing social progress.”
Microplastics have taken over: oceans, soil, food, water, and even our own bodies. It’s an alarming reality. These tiny fragments of plastic are found everywhere, and as a material scientist, I see just how complex it gets. If we truly want to tackle the problem, we have to understand where microplastics come from and recognize that our own habits keep feeding the cycle.
In an era where digital transformation is reshaping industries, healthcare stands at a crossroad. As patient needs become more complex and healthcare professionals (HCPs) demand timelier, personalized, data-driven interactions, traditional engagement models are falling short. While more than 80% of pharma executives report satisfaction with their current engagement strategies, only about 35% of HCPs feel their needs are being effectively met. Bridging this gap requires more than incremental change; it calls for a bold reimagining of healthcare operations powered by artificial intelligence (AI).
LabVantage achieved its first installation of a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) in Taiwan’s pharmaceutical industry. This win marks a significant breakthrough in the local market and reinforces its position as a trusted partner for digital transformation in laboratories.
Most people barely notice dirt. Maybe you wipe it off your shoes or simply ignore it. But if you are a materials scientist, soil isn’t boring: it is a system in motion. There are minerals, old roots and leaves breaking down, water moving through, air pockets, and a whole microscopic zoo of microbes. Everything is in motion. Things are breaking down, things are building up. If you want to make soil better, you must get your hands dirty, literally and figuratively. You dig in, figure out what is there, how it works, and how it all shifts when you change it. That is how you get stronger crops and keep fields productive for years, not just one season.
Healthcare logistics is no longer a tertiary subject. As the prevalence of infectious and non-communicable diseases rises alongside supply chain disruptions due to regional conflicts, ensuring unhindered access to medicines remains an urgent priority. However, balancing demand and supply is a significant challenge because of the complexities of distribution networks. One case in point is the extremely high demand for glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 agonists), which are groundbreaking for managing diabetes and aiding in weight loss. This trend is reflected in the market size, valued at USD 46.70 billion in 2024 and projected to reach USD 322.85 billion by 2034.
Myanmar is a country with rich cultural heritage and a robust economy, yet many communities still face challenges in accessing quality education and essential resources.
The FMCG industry faces one of its toughest years yet, needing to navigate a complex retail landscape and shifting consumer behavior and loyalty, according to the NielsenIQ report Mastering the FMCG Market: Decoding Success for SMB in 2025. Brands will need greater agility and deeper consumer engagement to stay competitive.
The beauty industry is undergoing a transformation – one that embraces individuality, sustainability, and mindful consumption. Moving beyond the era of one-size-fits-all solutions, the industry is shifting towards hyper-personalized experiences powered by AI and digital tools.
In juice production, thermal processes such as heating and cooling (for example, pasteurization, concentration, chilling) account for a signification portion of energy consumption.
November 14 marks World Diabetes Day, an annual reminder of the growing global challenge posed by diabetes, one of the fastest-rising chronic conditions worldwide. According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), approximately 589 million adults aged 20 – 79 years are currently living with diabetes, and this number is expected to exceed 640 million by 2030.
As snacking becomes part of daily life worldwide, consumers are seeking options that balance taste, health, and convenience. This growing demand is driving innovation in ingredients and preparation methods that fit modern lifestyles.
Every October, breast cancer awareness is symbolized by pink ribbons, fundraising events, and heightened public attention. Yet behind these symbols lies a far more complex reality: for millions of women across Asia and beyond, breast cancer is not simply a matter of awareness, but a daily struggle due to multiple factors such as late diagnosis, prohibitive treatment costs, and fragmented systems of care.
Picture this: your car gets scratched, but by morning, the paint looks perfect again. Or your phone screen cracks, and by the next day, it’s as if nothing happened. It sounds like science fiction, but self-healing materials are stepping out of the lab and into real life. Materials science, chemistry, and some seriously advanced technology have made it possible.
For a global beverage leader like Heineken, maintaining world-class hygiene and quality standards is essential. When Heineken Lao Brewery needed a reliable and efficient solution for hygiene verification, they turned to Hygiena EnSURE Touch, distributed locally by DKSH – a tool that helps production facilities improve cleanliness and efficiency simultaneously. This partnership not only strengthened their hygiene monitoring process but also ensured consistency, speed, and data reliability across operations.
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