达势股份(01405.HK)-達美樂中國2025年逆勢持穩:第四季度業務進展亮眼,多維度實力夯實市場標杆

香港, 2026年1月14日 - (亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com) - 2025年中國餐飲行業呈現「穩中有壓」的結構性特徵。國家統計局2025年12月中旬數據顯示,2025年1-11月全國餐飲收入累計達52245億元,同比增長3.3%。在整體增長放緩的背景下,行業競爭繼續升溫,從單一的產品或服務競爭升級為供應鏈、數字化與資本實力的綜合較量。在此環境下,連鎖化被視為行業破局的關鍵。美團數據顯示,中國餐飲連鎖化率從2019年的19%穩步上升至2024年的23%,連鎖經營趨勢持續深化。細分賽道中,比薩品類表現相對突出。紅餐大數據顯示,2024年中國比薩市場規模達480億元,2025年突破500億元,消費需求持續升級。在這樣的行業背景下,达势股份-達美樂中國(1405.HK,下稱「達美樂中國」)近期披露的2025年第四季度業務概況,展現出其在競爭加劇環境中的突圍能力,持續夯實其在比薩賽道的標杆地位。門店擴張「量質齊升」,契合連鎖化浪潮作為達美樂比薩在中國大陸、中國香港特別行政區和中國澳門特別行政區的獨家總特許經營商,達美樂中國2025年的門店佈局深度貼合行業連鎖化趨勢,實現了規模與效率的雙重提升。截至2025年12月31日,公司門店總數突破1,315家,較上年淨新增307家,全年新進入21個城市,覆蓋範圍從年初的39城拓展至60城。2026年元旦當日,公司再提速擴張,在46個城市新開62家門店,延續強勁增長勢頭。高效擴張的背後,是成熟的門店擴張模型與精準的市場判斷。在2025年比薩行業整體門店數量波動下滑的背景下,達美樂中國的高效高質的擴張成果尤為亮眼。新開門店的爆發力進一步印證了品牌硬實力。大連首店於2026年元旦假期開業,首日銷售額近70萬元,再次創品牌全球首日銷售新紀錄。與此同時,截至2025年第三季度,達美樂中國在達美樂全球超2.17萬家門店中,包攬門店首30日銷售額排行榜前50名中的49席。按門店數量計算,中國大陸已成為達美樂全球第三大國際市場,區域滲透能力持續領跑。經營韌性凸顯,用戶生態支撐穩健增長受市場結構變化、消費趨勢調整等因素影響,2025年餐飲行業客單價繼續承壓,消費者偏好進一步向平價優質餐飲集中。在這樣的趨勢變化中,達美樂中國仍實現穩健增長,展現出強勁的經營韌性。2025年第四季度,公司一線城市同店銷售額(SSSG)持續保持正增長;剔除2022年12月後新市場門店影響,集團層面同店銷售額在2025年下半年及全年均維持正增長。即便面對前期高基數與激烈的市場競爭,核心市場經營韌性依然突出。用戶生態的持續擴容為業績增長提供重要支撐,截至2025年12月31日,公司會員計劃「達人薈」總數達3,560萬人,較2024年底的2,450萬人同比增長45.3%,過去12個月內通過自有及第三方渠道完成首單的新用戶超1,540萬人,用戶結構持續優化。穩健的經營表現也獲得資本市場認可。達美樂中國在智通財經上市公司評選中斬獲「最具價值大消費公司獎」及「最佳IR團隊獎」。資本市場的認可,進一步強化了市場對其經營質量與增長邏輯的信心。產品+營銷雙輪驅動,數字化賦能效率升級貼合比薩品類「風味本土化」趨勢,達美樂中國以產品創新與場景營銷雙輪並行,持續增強用戶黏性。2025年,比薩賽道創新聚焦風味融合,達美樂中國在此基礎上拓展全球風味組合,第四季度推出西西里風情尊牛多多筍鮮比薩以及馬德里風情牛腩大蝦比薩,滿足消費者多元口味需求。2025年爆款產品「火山比薩」斬獲首屆「七星食飲消費影響力年度案例」榜單中的「年度現象級爆品影響力獎」。在產品創新之外,公司持續推動食品安全、健康倡導及可持續發展,第五年獲得中國食品健康七星獎。同時,公司對經典產品黑松露風味菌菇雞肉比薩、香甜雙蝦菠蘿比薩進行「加量不加價」升級,在客單價下行的行業環境中突出高性價比優勢。營銷層面,公司緊扣節日場景推出萬聖節主題零食與套餐,經典「超級週買一送一」活動回歸降低消費門檻,與三麗鷗人氣角色酷洛米的聯名限定週邊,進一步覆蓋多元消費群體。這一系列動作背後,是企業數字化能力的強力支撐。達美樂中國憑藉成熟的線上運營體系與數據驅動策略,斬獲CDI華鷹數字化指數「2025CDI數字化營銷創新獎」及「2025CDI數字化企業TOP20」。其數字化實踐與行業線上渠道成為重要增長極的趨勢高度契合,為業務拓展提供廣闊空間。ESG全面發力,實現商業與社會價值協同隨著行業加速推進「食品工業+數智+餐飲+休閒」融合,達美樂中國在ESG領域持續深耕,實現商業價值與社會價值的協同增長。2025年,達美樂中國獲得南方都市報ESG可持續創新生態大會「年度環境友好先鋒企業」,每日經濟新聞2025上市公司口碑榜「上市公司最具社會責任獎」等多項大獎。這些榮譽不僅是對其可持續運營的認可,也契合了消費者對品牌社會責任感的期待,進一步提升品牌長期價值。在人才管理方面,達美樂中國第四次獲得美世「最佳雇主」榮譽,並首次獲得美世中國「雇主之星」。展望未來:深化4D戰略,領跑高質量發展展望2026年,中國餐飲行業有望從規模擴張全面轉向質量效益提升。比薩品類在突破500億市場規模後,競爭將更聚焦於產品創新、數字化效率與精細化運營,西式快餐賽道的「本土化」與「規模化」競爭亦將持續深化。在此背景下,達美樂中國計劃進一步深化「Development(高質量的門店開發)、Delicious Pizza at Value(高質價比的美味比薩)、Delivery(高效的外送體驗)、Digital(數字化能力)」4D戰略。一方面,持續挖掘各級市場的消費潛力,優化門店網絡佈局;另一方面,通過產品矩陣迭代、數字化系統升級以及供應鏈韌性強化,進一步鞏固核心競爭力。憑藉已驗證的運營體系、強勁的品牌勢能及多維度行業認可,達美樂中國有望在新一年繼續領跑中國比薩市場,為西式快餐及更廣泛的餐飲行業高質量發展提供可參考的實踐樣本。 Copyright 2026 亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com

The 20th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final recognises Singapore’s finest real estate

CULMINATION OF THE 2025 PROPERTYGURU ASIA PROPERTY AWARDS SERIES ELEVATES SINGAPORE REAL ESTATE AS ASIA’S BESTBANGKOK, Jan 14, 2026 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - The 20th edition of the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards series has culminated in spectacular style at its Grand Final, with recognitions for real estate achievements by Singapore developers.After a landmark journey through 13 property markets, the 2025 PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final set apart Asia’s outstanding developers, developments, and designs in ceremonies today at The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok.Commemorating 20 years of recognising achievements in real estate, the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final featured over 90 categories celebrating the “Best in Asia,” in line with PropertyGuru’s vision of powering communities to live, work, and thrive in tomorrow’s cities. Finalists were chosen from the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards’ series of galas and events across the region.Singapore developers received 11 wins at the Grand Final, including Best Residential Developer (Asia) for UOL Group Limited.Parktown Residence, a venture of CapitaLand Development, UOL Group Limited, and Singapore Land Group Limited, was awarded Best Condo Development (Asia), Best Condo Architectural Design (Asia), and Best Condo Landscape Design (Asia). Upperhouse at Orchard Boulevard gained the Best Luxury Condo Development (Asia) and Best Luxury Condo Interior Design (Asia) awards for UOL Group Limited and Singapore Land Group Limited.IOI Properties Singapore was awarded for the projects IOI Central Boulevard Towers, winning Best Office Development (Asia) and Best Office Architectural Design (Asia), and W Residences Marina View – Singapore, winning Best Lifestyle Condo Development (Asia).Promenade Peak by Allgreen Properties Limited won Best Luxury Condo Architectural Design (Asia) while Serene Living, managed by The Assembly Place, was named Best Co Living Space (Asia).Henderson Land Development Company Limited from Hong Kong brought home the prestigious golden statuette of Best Developer (Asia). The Legacy - 8 Castle Road, Mid Levels, Henderson Land Development Company Limited’s ultra-luxurious joint venture with leading developer New World Development Company Limited, achieved a double victory in the development and design categories.One Central Macau Revamp by Properties Sub F, Limited, a joint venture of Hongkong Land Group and Shun Tak Development Limited, also won and represented the Chinese special administrative regions. Design innovation from Mainland China was prominently recognised this year, with wins for top design practices Benoy, CAN Design, J&A Design, and Lead8.With a total of 17 Best in Asia titles, Malaysia was the top-performing country at the 2025 PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final. JLand Group emerged victorious as Best Industrial Developer (Asia), winning for its township development Bandar Dato’ Onn. MTD Properties and Faire Development were named Best Affordable Residential Developer (Asia) and Best Breakthrough Developer (Asia), respectively.Malaysia’s honours were spread across diverse developments emphasising connectivity, sustainability, multi-generational flexibility, and premium living experiences. Other winning companies included Armani Group; Astaka Kimlun Sdn Bhd; City Motors Group; Exal (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd; Gunung Impian Development Sdn Bhd; IIB Land Sdn. Bhd.; Malton Berhad; Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS); Platinum Victory; R&F Development Sdn Bhd; Sime Darby Property; and TRX City Sdn Bhd.Indonesia followed closely with 15 wins for developers across the archipelago. Winners demonstrated their prowess in building live-work-play communities, with Paramount Land named Best Township Developer (Asia) and Sinar Mas Land winning for the townships BSD City and Grand Wisata. Sinar Mas Land also scored a joint win with Hongkong Land for Botanic Villa at NavaPark.PT. Putragaya Wahana, hailed Best Commercial Developer (Asia), earned multiple wins for the superblock Thamrin Nine, home to Indonesia’s tallest buildings. Winning projects by Mandiri Land, Masgroup, Summarecon Group, and Triniti Land set high benchmarks for affordable, mid-end, high-end, and eco-conscious living, as well as hospitality.With 14 wins, developers from Vietnam rose as another formidable force at the Grand Final, led by CapitaLand Development (Vietnam), winner of Best Sustainable Developer (Asia) and multiple honours for the projects Orchard Grand, Orchard Mansion, The Fullton, and The Orchard. Gamuda Land Vietnam won Best Community Developer (Asia), reinforced by projects such as Central Park and Springville. Nomura Real Estate Vietnam, awarded Best International Partner Developer (Asia), was additionally recognised for The Komorebi. Projects from Ecopark Founder and KD Investment Joint Stock Company rounded out the elite winners from Vietnam.Developers across the Philippines won 10 Best in Asia titles. Robinsons Land received four titles, including the Best Luxury Developer (Asia) award and wins for The Mall | NUSTAR; The Victor at Bridgetowne; and work.able GBF Center 1. Robinsons Hotels and Resorts was named Best Hospitality Developer (Asia) while RLC Residences, a Robinsons Land subsidiary, won for Sync and The Residences at The Westin Manila. Winning developments from Aboitiz Economic Estates, Aboitiz Land, Inc., and FIESTA Communities Incorporated showcased the Philippines’ impressive progress in industrial development and housing connectivity.Thailand developers earned seven Best in Asia wins, led by Reignwood Group, winner of Best Luxury Mega Township Development (Asia) for Reignwood Park. Thailand’s wins underlined development innovations and architectural excellence throughout the kingdom, exemplified by luxurious homes and coastal residences by AP (Thailand) Public Company Limited, Pruksa Real Estate Public Company Limited, Triya, and Tropical Life Real Estate Co., Ltd. Solidifying Thailand's stature as a premier retail destination, Lead8 was honoured for its design on Parade at One Bangkok.Supaluck Umpujh, chairwoman of The Mall Group, received the PropertyGuru Icon Award from the editorial team of Property Report by PropertyGuru. The 2017 Thailand Real Estate Personality of the Year returned to the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards in recognition of her recent iconic achievements in mixed-use and retail development, including the award-winning EM District in Bangkok.Eterno Property Group represented Australia’s enduring cross-border appeal to property seekers with wins for its projects Munro House and The Newlands. Eve Residences by Homecorp was recognised for its impressive views along the Australian coast.From Japan, JY Suites Tsutenkaku by Jean Yip Developments won the Best Affordable Condo Development (Asia) award while Four Seasons Hotel Osaka by Curiosity won Best Hospitality Interior Design (Asia).Representing Sri Lanka, Home Lands Group of Companies was named Best Lifestyle Developer (Asia) while Pentara Model Apartment by Urbanspace Interiors Pvt Ltd. won Best Condo Interior Design (Asia).From the Middle East, The Chedi Private Residences, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates by Chedi Hospitality won Best Branded Residential Development (Asia).Jules Kay, general manager of PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards and Events, said: “We conclude the landmark 20th edition of the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards series on a highly positive note, echoing industry resilience in over 600 awards across 13 distinct real estate markets that continue to overcome headwinds and capitalise on strategic opportunities in the current cycle. This year’s Best in Asia winners showcase record-setting skyscrapers, large-scale townships, transit-oriented developments, premium and affordable homes, flexible spaces, and urban landmarks, designed with ambition for long-term value and guided by environmental and social considerations. We look forward to the new standards of sustainable development that developers in Asia will deliver over the next 20 years.”Thien Duong, chairperson of the Grand Final jury and general director, GroupGSA (Vietnam), said: “The distinguished winners of the 20th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final have expertly answered the regional demand for experiential living, wellness integration, and future-proofed design. From integrated live-work-play communities to ultra-luxurious addresses and immersive sales galleries, the collective momentum is toward more sustainable, people-centric, and technologically adaptive projects. Our awardees demonstrate that exceptional master-planning, architecture, interior design, and landscaping can be achieved at any scale, ultimately driving tenant retention, buyer attraction, and the creation of civic assets that enrich the urban fabric. Congratulations to the Best in Asia.”The winners were selected by a jury comprising the head judges of participating markets in the Awards: Thien Duong; Ajai A Kapoor, CEO, 360 degrees – Real Estate Services (India); Cyndy Tan Jarabata, president of TAJARA Leisure & Hospitality Group Inc. (Philippines); Doddy A. Tjahjadi, managing director, PTI Architects (Indonesia); Eddie Guillemette, CEO, Midori no Ki (Japan); Datuk Ar. Ezumi Harzani Ismail, president, Malaysian Institute of Architects: 2020-2022 (Malaysia); Ivan Lam​, executive director, international business, Charter Keck Cramer (Australia); Ken Ip, chairman, Asia MarTech Society (Mainland China); Dr. Nirmal De Silva, director and CEO, Paramount Realty (Sri Lanka); Paul Tse, president, Macao Association of Building Contractors and Developers (Hong Kong and Macau); Roy Ling, CEO, board director, and adjunct professor, FollowTrade (Singapore); and Suphin Mechuchep, strategic real estate advisor (Thailand).HLB, the global network of independent professional accounting firms and business advisers, upheld the integrity of the awards. Paul Ashburn of HLB International Real Estate Group and Sakanphon Fueangwong of HLB Thailand oversaw the selection process.The PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final is supported by platinum sponsor Sub-Zero & Wolf SEA; official portal partner PropertyGuru; official magazine Property Report by PropertyGuru; media partners Bridges, BusinessWorld, d+a Magazine, Detik.com, Hot Magazine, Inquirer Property, Kompas.com, Kopi and Property, Luxury Society of Asia, Manila Bulletin, Niaga Times, Penang Property Talk, Prop2morrow, REm Thailand, SquareRooms, Tatler Asia Homes, TerraBKK, The Grid, The Malaysia Voice, The Philippine Star, and Top10 of Asia; official courier EZY Express; and official supervisor HLB.For more information, email awards@propertyguru.com or visit the official website: AsiaPropertyAwards.com.COMPLETE LIST OF WINNERS20th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand FinalDEVELOPER AWARDSBest Developer (Asia)Henderson Land Development Company Limited – China – Hong Kong and Macau (WINNER)Eterno Property Group – AustraliaHome Lands Group of Companies – Sri LankaJean Yip Developments – JapanJLand Group – MalaysiaRobinsons Land – PhilippinesSummarecon Group – IndonesiaBest Township Developer (Asia)Paramount Land – Indonesia (WINNER)Phu Long Real Estate Corporation – VietnamBest Luxury Developer (Asia)Robinsons Land – Philippines (WINNER)Allgreen Properties Limited – SingaporeSkyland Group – AustraliaBest Commercial Developer (Asia)PT. Putragaya Wahana – Indonesia (WINNER)Robinsons Offices – PhilippinesBest Industrial Developer (Asia)JLand Group – Malaysia (WINNER)Aboitiz Economic Estates – PhilippinesBest Hospitality Developer (Asia)Robinsons Hotels and Resorts – Philippines (WINNER)Best Lifestyle Developer (Asia)Home Lands Group of Companies – Sri Lanka (WINNER)Jean Yip Developments – JapanBest Sustainable Developer (Asia)CapitaLand Development (Vietnam) – Vietnam (WINNER)Berinda Group – MalaysiaRobinsons Land – PhilippinesUOL Group Limited – SingaporeBest Residential Developer (Asia)UOL Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Best Affordable Residential Developer (Asia)MTD Properties – Malaysia (WINNER)FIESTA Communities Incorporated – PhilippinesKim Oanh Land – VietnamBest Community Developer (Asia)Gamuda Land Vietnam – Vietnam (WINNER)Best Breakthrough Developer (Asia)Faire Development – Malaysia (WINNER)Apex Asia Development Pte. Ltd. – SingaporeBest International Partner Developer (Asia)Nomura Real Estate Vietnam – Vietnam (WINNER)DEVELOPMENT AWARDSBest Mega Township Development (Asia)BSD City by Sinar Mas Land – Indonesia (WINNER)Kota Baru Parahyangan by PT Belaputera Intiland – IndonesiaBest Luxury Mega Township Development (Asia)Reignwood Park by Reignwood Group – Thailand (WINNER)Best Township Development (Asia)Bandar Dato’ Onn by JLand Group – Malaysia (WINNER)One Era by Hoa Lan Township JVC – VietnamSummarecon Bandung by Summarecon Group – IndonesiaSummarecon Serpong by Summarecon Group – IndonesiaBest Mixed Use Development (Asia)Tun Razak Exchange by TRX City Sdn Bhd – Malaysia (WINNER)Avia Estate by Alsons Development and Investment Corporation – PhilippinesHighwood - 70 To Kwa Wan Road by Henderson Land Development Company Limited – China – Hong Kong and MacauParktown Residence by CapitaLand Development, UOL Group Limited, & Singapore Land Group Limited – SingaporeBest Completed Mixed Use Development (Asia)Thamrin Nine by PT. Putragaya Wahana – Indonesia (WINNER)Best Industrial Development (Asia)LIMA Estate by Aboitiz Economic Estates – Philippines (WINNER)Industropolis Batang SEZ by PT Kawasan Industri Terpadu Batang – IndonesiaBest Lifestyle Commercial Development (Asia)Agora at Thamrin Nine by PT. Putragaya Wahana – Indonesia (WINNER)Odeon by UOL Group Limited – SingaporeBest Green Commercial Development (Asia)One Central Macau Revamp by Properties Sub F, Limited (Joint Venture of Hongkong Land Group & Shun Tak Development Limited) – China – Hong Kong and Macau (WINNER)GBF Centers 1 & 2 by Robinsons Offices – PhilippinesBest Eco Friendly Commercial Development (Asia)Teras Lakon at Summarecon Serpong by Summarecon Group – Indonesia (WINNER)Best Office Development (Asia)IOI Central Boulevard Towers by IOI Properties Singapore – Singapore (WINNER)Luminary Tower at Thamrin Nine by PT. Putragaya Wahana – IndonesiaYokohama Symphostage by Obayashi Corporation – JapanBest Retail Development (Asia)JLC by CAN Design – Mainland China (WINNER)Jakarta Premium Outlets by Genting Simon Group – IndonesiaBest Lifestyle Retail Development (Asia)The Mall | NUSTAR by Robinsons Land – Philippines (WINNER)Best Hospitality Development (Asia)Holiday Inn Resort Bintan Lagoi Beach by Mandiri Land – Indonesia (WINNER)Best City Hotel Development (Asia)Holiday Inn KL Bangsar by City Motors Group – Malaysia (WINNER)Fili Hotel Bridgetowne by Robinsons Hotels and Resorts – PhilippinesSocial on Outram by The Assembly Place – SingaporeBest Ultra Luxury Condo Development (Asia)Armani Hallson KLCC by Armani Group – Malaysia (WINNER)W Residences Marina View – Singapore by IOI Properties Singapore – SingaporeBest Luxury Condo Development (Asia)Upperhouse at Orchard Boulevard by UOL Group Limited & Singapore Land Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Pentara Residencies - Thummulla Handiya "The Address in Colombo" by Home Lands Group of Companies – Sri LankaBest Condo Development (Asia)Parktown Residence by CapitaLand Development, UOL Group Limited, & Singapore Land Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)33–47A Elgin Street by Henderson Land Development Company Limited – China – Hong Kong and MacauBest Completed Ultra Luxury Condo Development (Asia)The Legacy - 8 Castle Road, Mid Levels by Henderson Land Development Company Limited & New World Development Company Limited – China – Hong Kong and Macau (WINNER)Best Completed Luxury Condo Development (Asia)The Residences at The Westin Manila by RLC Residences – Philippines (WINNER)Best Completed Condo Development (Asia)Munro House by Eterno Property Group – Australia (WINNER)Santorini Resort Apartments & Residencies, Negombo by Home Lands Group of Companies – Sri LankaBest Waterfront Condo Development (Asia)Central Park by Gamuda Land Vietnam – Vietnam (WINNER)Bayfonte Marina Resort Apartments & Villas, Negombo by Home Lands Group of Companies – Sri LankaChapter Charoenkrung Riverside by Pruksa Real Estate Public Company Limited – ThailandWanda View by 16MC Developments – AustraliaBest Lifestyle Condo Development (Asia)W Residences Marina View – Singapore by IOI Properties Singapore – Singapore (WINNER)The Zenith by Xiangyuan Property Development Limited – China – Hong Kong and MacauBest Mid End Condo Development (Asia)Sync by RLC Residences – Philippines (WINNER)Best High End Condo Development (Asia)Orchard Grand by CapitaLand Development (Vietnam) – Vietnam (WINNER)Best Connectivity Condo Development (Asia)Linkar 52 by Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS) – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Luxury Lifestyle Condo Development (Asia)Arden Serviced Residence by Astaka Kimlun Sdn Bhd – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Oceanview Condo Development (Asia)Eve Residences by Homecorp – Australia (WINNER)Best Affordable Condo Development (Asia)JY Suites Tsutenkaku by Jean Yip Developments – Japan (WINNER)Best Investment Condo Development (Asia)R&F Princess Cove Phase 2 - Seine Region by R&F Development Sdn Bhd – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Multigeneration Living Condo Development (Asia)PV22 Residences by Platinum Victory – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Ultra Luxury Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Botanic Villa at NavaPark by PT. Bumi Parama Wisesa (Hongkong Land & Sinar Mas Land) – Indonesia (WINNER)Best Luxury Housing / Landed Development (Asia)The Fullton by CapitaLand Development (Vietnam) – Vietnam (WINNER)Ardea at Summarecon Serpong by Summarecon Group – IndonesiaMatera Signature by Paramount Land – IndonesiaSango Project by Sango Construction Co., Ltd. – JapanBest Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Orchard Mansion by CapitaLand Development (Vietnam) – Vietnam (WINNER)Narra Park Residences Avia by Alsons Development and Investment Corporation – PhilippinesSpringleaf Collection by The Assembly Place – SingaporeUniversity Road Developments by Jean Yip Developments – SingaporeBest Affordable Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Areum Parc Bogor by Masgroup – Indonesia (WINNER)Sunnyhomes by SMDC Symphony Homes – PhilippinesBest Waterfront Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Seafront Residences by Aboitiz Land, Inc. – Philippines (WINNER)Best High End Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Bukit Impian Residence by Gunung Impian Development Sdn Bhd – Malaysia (WINNER)Best Mid End Housing / Landed Development (Asia)Vanica Residence at Summarecon Crown Gading by Summarecon Group – Indonesia (WINNER)baé by Faire Development – MalaysiaBest Luxury Lifestyle Housing / Landed Development (Asia)The Palazzo Pinklao - 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Indonesia (WINNER)Taman Impian Emas by Gunung Impian Development Sdn Bhd - MalaysiaBest Mixed Use Architectural Design (Asia)Nanjing Alibaba Center by Benoy – Mainland China (WINNER)Menara Jakarta by ASRI - ( subsidiary of ASG ) Agung Sedayu Group – IndonesiaBest Office Architectural Design(Asia)IOI Central Boulevard Towers by IOI Properties Singapore – Singapore (WINNER)GBF Center 2 by Robinsons Offices – PhilippinesBest Retail Architectural Design (Asia)Shanghai Qianwan Incity MEGA by Lead8 - Mainland China (WINNER)K Mall at Menara Jakarta by ASRI - ( subsidiary of ASG ) Agung Sedayu Group - IndonesiaKato Knife Gallery and Workshop by BAUM Ltd. - JapanParade at One Bangkok by Lead8 - ThailandSKP Wuhan by Sybarite Architects - Mainland ChinaThe Mall | NUSTAR by Robinsons Land - PhilippinesBest Hospitality Architectural Design (Asia)Hotel Indigo Bintan Lagoi Beach by Mandiri Land – Indonesia (WINNER)ILUVIO Resort Motobu by K2-Design Architect & Associates Co., Ltd. – JapanBest Luxury Condo Architectural Design (Asia)Promenade Peak by Allgreen Properties Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Best Condo Architectural Design (Asia)Parktown Residence by CapitaLand Development, UOL Group Limited, & Singapore Land Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Best Ultra Luxury Housing / Landed Architectural Design (Asia)Triya Panwa by The Element by Triya – Thailand (WINNER)Best Luxury Housing / Landed Architectural Design (Asia)The Reserve Villas Sukhumvit 89/1 by Pruksa Real Estate Public Company Limited – Thailand (WINNER)Xandari at Summarecon Bandung by Summarecon Group – IndonesiaBest Housing / Landed Architectural Design (Asia)La Tien Villa Subdivision - 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Bhd. - Malaysia (WINNER)Best Sales Gallery Architectural Design (Asia)Galeria SA Sentral by Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS) - Malaysia (WINNER)Summarecon Bogor by Summarecon Group - IndonesiaW Residences Marina View - Singapore by IOI Properties Singapore - SingaporeBest Retail Interior Design (Asia)Parade at One Bangkok by Lead8 - Thailand (WINNER)Kato Knife Gallery and Workshop by BAUM Ltd. - JapanLiving World Kota Wisata Cibubur by PT Sahabat Kota Wisata (JV between Kawan Lama Group & Sinar Mas Land) - IndonesiaNanjing Jinling Place by Lead8 – Mainland ChinaThe Mall | NUSTAR by Robinsons Land – PhilippinesBest Office Interior Design (Asia)Shanghai Midea Global Innovation Park by J&A Design - Mainland China (WINNER)GBF Center 2 by Robinsons Offices - PhilippinesBest Hospitality Interior Design (Asia)Four Seasons Hotel Osaka by Curiosity – Japan (WINNER)25hours Hotel The Oddbird Jakarta by ASRI - (subsidiary of ASG) Agung Sedayu Group - IndonesiaILUVIO Resort Motobu by K2-Design Architect & Associates Co., Ltd. - JapanW Singapore - Marina View by IOI Properties Singapore - SingaporeBest Ultra Luxury Condo Interior Design (Asia)The Legacy - 8 Castle Road, Mid Levels by Henderson Land Development Company Limited & New World Development Company Limited - China - Hong Kong and Macau (WINNER)W Residences Marina View - Singapore by IOI Properties Singapore - SingaporeBest Luxury Condo Interior Design (Asia)Upperhouse at Orchard Boulevard by UOL Group Limited & Singapore Land Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Best Condo Interior Design (Asia)Pentara Model Apartment by Urbanspace Interiors Pvt Ltd. – Sri Lanka (WINNER)Best Housing / Landed Interior Design (Asia)Beon Kaset - Nawamin by AP (Thailand) Public Company Limited – Thailand (WINNER)Royale Residence by DM Projects Group – IndonesiaBest Commercial Landscape Design (Asia)Hotel Indigo Bintan Lagoi Beach by Mandiri Land – Indonesia (WINNER)Best Condo Landscape Design(Asia)Parktown Residence by CapitaLand Development, UOL Group Limited, & Singapore Land Group Limited – Singapore (WINNER)Best Housing / Landed Landscape Design (Asia)The Fullton by CapitaLand Development (Vietnam) – Vietnam (WINNER)Centro Sathorn - Suksawat by AP (Thailand) Public Company Limited – ThailandBest Townhouse Landscape Design (Asia)Springville by Gamuda Land Vietnam – Vietnam (WINNER)Wawari West Park Homes by IIB Land Sdn. Bhd. – MalaysiaBest Landmark Design (Asia)The Victor at Bridgetowne by Robinsons Land – Philippines (WINNER)Best Co Working Space (Asia)work.able GBF Center 1 by Robinsons Land – Philippines (WINNER)Best Co Living Space (Asia)Serene Living, managed by The Assembly Place – Singapore (WINNER)INDIVIDUAL AWARDPropertyGuru Icon AwardSupaluck Umpujh, Chairwoman, The Mall Group (WINNER)ABOUT PROPERTYGURU GROUPPropertyGuru is Southeast Asia's leading1 PropTech company, and the preferred destination for over 32 million property seekers monthly2 to connect with over 50,000 agents3 monthly to find their dream home. PropertyGuru empowers property seekers with more than 2.1 million real estate listings4, in-depth insights, and solutions that enable them to make confident property decisions across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.PropertyGuru.com.sg was launched in Singapore in 2007 and since then, PropertyGuru Group has made the property journey a transparent one for property seekers in Southeast Asia. In the last 18 years, PropertyGuru has grown into a high-growth PropTech company with a robust portfolio including leading property marketplaces and award-winning mobile apps across its markets in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Thailand as well as the region's biggest and most respected industry recognition platform - PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards, events, and publications across Asia.For more information, please visit: PropertyGuruGroup.com; PropertyGuru Group on LinkedIn.(1) Based on SimilarWeb data between July 2024 and December 2024.(2) Based on Google Analytics data between July 2024 and December 2024.(3) Based on data between October 2024 and December 2024.(4) Based on data between July 2024 and December 2024.PROPERTYGURU CONTACTS:General Enquiries:Richard Allan Aquino, Head of Brand & Marketing ServicesM: +66 92 954 4154E: allan@propertyguru.comSales, Nominations, & Sponsorships:Udomluk Suwan, Sales DirectorM: +66 87 699 4433E: may@propertyguru.comMedia & Partnerships:Nate Dacua, Senior Manager, Media and Marketing ServicesM: +66 92 701 2510E: nate@propertyguru.comPiyachanok Raungpaka, Senior Media & Marketing Services ExecutiveM: +66 94 887 5163E: piyachanok@propertyguru.com Copyright 2026 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. 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DPC Dash – Domino’s Pizza China Defies Headwinds in 2025 as Strong Q4 Performance Cements Market Leadership

HONG KONG, Jan 14, 2026 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - China's restaurant industry grew 3.3% to RMB 5.22 trillion in revenue through November 2025, government data showed, even as competition intensified beyond product and service into battles over supply chains, digitalization and capital strength.Chain expansion has emerged as the key differentiator, with China's restaurant chain penetration rate rising steadily in recent years and expected to reach 25% in 2025, according to Meituan platform data. Industry reports show that the pizza category stands out, as China’s pizza market reached RMB 48 billion in 2024 and surpassed RMB 50 billion in 2025. Against this backdrop, DPC Dash-Domino's Pizza China (1405.HK) disclosed its Q4 2025 business results this month, reinforcing its position as the market leader.Store Expansion Achieves Quality and Scale GrowthDPC Dash is the exclusive master franchisee for Domino's Pizza in the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong SAR, and Macau SAR. The company's 2025 store deployment closely aligned with industry trends, achieving breakthroughs in scale and efficiency. As of December 31, 2025, total store count exceeded 1,315 locations, representing 307 net new stores year-over-year, with entry into 21 new cities and expanding coverage to 60 cities. On January 1, 2026, the company accelerated expansion further, with 62 new stores opening across 46 cities.This efficient expansion benefits from mature store expansion models and precise market judgment. In 2025, when overall industry store counts fluctuated due to competition, DPC Dash’s efficient, high-quality expansion results proved particularly impressive. New store performance further validates brand strength—the first store in Dalian generated sales close to RMB 700,000 on its grand opening day during the 2026 New Year holiday, setting a new record in Domino’s global system. As of Q3 2025, DPC Dash holds 49 of the top 50 spots in first-30-day sales rankings among Domino's global network. By store count, the Chinese Mainland market has become Domino's third-largest international market, with regional penetration capabilities continuing to lead.Operating Resilience Emerges, User Ecosystem Solidifies Growth FoundationDue to structural market factors, category shifts and changing consumer trends, the restaurant industry's average order size remained under pressure in 2025, with consumers increasingly favoring affordable, quality dining options. Amid these trend shifts, DPC Dash achieved steady growth against such headwinds, demonstrating strong operational resilience.In Q4 2025, the company's tier-one city same-store sales growth (SSSG) maintained positive momentum. Excluding impacts from new market stores opened after December 2022, group-level SSSG also remained positive for both H2 2025 and full-year 2025. Even despite high prior-period comparisons and competitive market pressures, core market risk resilience remained outstanding. Continued user community expansion supported performance growth. As of December 31, 2025, total membership reached 35.6 million, up 45.3% from 24.5 million at year-end 2024. New users completing first orders through proprietary and third-party channels in the past 12 months continued growing, exceeding 15.4 million.Strong operating metrics and user base earned DPC Dash the "Most Valuable Consumer Company Award" and "Best IR Team Award" from Zhitong Finance's listed company ranking, further solidifying capital market recognition of its operating quality and growth logic.Product & Marketing Dual-Engine Drive, Digitalization Enables Efficiency UpgradesAligning with the pizza category’s "localized flavor" trends, DPC Dash employs product innovation and scenario marketing as twin engines, continuously strengthening user stickiness. In 2025, pizza sector innovation focused on flavor fusion. Building on this foundation, DPC Dash further expanded global flavor combinations, launching Sicilian-Inspired Beef & Bamboo Shoot Pizza and Madrid-Inspired Beef and Shrimp Pizza in Q4, satisfying diverse consumer taste preferences. The 2025 hit product Volcano Crust pizza series won the "Phenomenal Product Impact Award” as part of the Seven-Star Convention Alliance’s inaugural food and beverage consumer influence rankings for its phenomenal product innovation. While innovating, the company continues leading the industry in food safety, health advocacy and sustainable development, earning the Seven-Star Awards for the fifth year.Simultaneously, the company upgraded two popular pizzas with additional toppings at the same price, highlighting value advantages amid declining industry order sizes. On the marketing front, the company launched Halloween-themed snacks tied to seasonal scenarios, brought back the classic "Mega Week" promotion to lower consumption barriers, and partnered with Sanrio's popular character Kuromi for limited-edition merchandise, precisely targeting diverse consumer groups.Behind these initiatives lies strong digital capability support. DPC Dash leveraged its mature online operating systems and data-driven strategies to win the "Top 20 Digitalized Enterprise" from the China Digital Innovation Expo. Its digital practices highly align with industry trends of online channels becoming important growth drivers, providing broad space for business expansion.Comprehensive ESG Efforts Achieve Commercial and Social Value SynergyAs the industry accelerates "food industry + digital intelligence + dining + leisure" integration, DPC Dash continues deepening ESG initiatives, achieving synergistic growth of commercial and social value. In 2025, DPC Dash received multiple awards including the 2025 ESG Outstanding Listed Company Award at International Green Zero-Carbon Festival, and the 2025 Most Socially Responsible Listed Company Award from National Business Daily. These honors not only recognize sustainable operations but also align with consumer expectations for brand social responsibility, further strengthening brand reputation. In talent management, DPC Dash earned Mercer's "Best Employer" honor for the fourth time and first-time "Star Employer" recognition.Looking Forward: Deepening 4D Strategy, Leading High-Quality DevelopmentIn 2026, China's restaurant industry will transition comprehensively from scale expansion toward quality and efficiency improvement. After breaking through the RMB 50 billion market scale, pizza category competition will focus more intensely on product innovation, digital efficiency and refined operations. The Western fast-food segment will continue to see dual battles over localization and scale.DPC Dash plans to continue deepening its 4D Strategy of Development, Delicious Pizza at Value, Delivery, and Digital, continuously mining consumption potential across market tiers while optimizing store network layout. The company will also iterate on product portfolios, upgrade digitalization and strengthen supply chain resilience to further consolidate core competitiveness. With proven operating systems, strong brand momentum and multi-dimensional industry recognition, DPC Dash is positioned to continue leading China's pizza market in the new year, providing a replicable model for Western fast food and the broader restaurant industry's high-quality development. Copyright 2026 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com

Atlas Critical Minerals 開始在納斯達克上市交易,股票代碼為“ATCX”

巴西貝洛奧里藏特, 2026年1月14日 - (亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com) - Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation(納斯達克:ATCX)(以下簡稱“Atlas Critical Minerals”或“公司”)是一家從事勘探與開發的公司,致力於推進稀土、核級石墨及鈾項目。這些關鍵礦產對先進技術應用、能源轉型以及國防用途至關重要。公司欣然宣布,其普通股已在納斯達克資本市場開始交易,股票代碼為“ATCX”。Atlas Critical Minerals 首席執行官兼董事長 Marc Fogassa 表示:“此次在納斯達克上市是公司發展的一個變革性里程碑,使我們在全球範圍內獲得更高的知名度,並拓展了接觸機構投資者的渠道。我們在多種關鍵礦產領域的多元化投資組合,在上市公司中幾乎獨一無二,體現了我們技術團隊和業務發展團隊的持續投入。我們對投資者在近期發行中表現出的濃厚興趣深表感謝,該興趣使我們得以擴大融資規模,並期待在未來數月內在多個方面取得進展。”Atlas Critical Minerals 控制著超過 218,000 公頃 的礦產權益,擁有上市公司中規模最大的關鍵礦產投資組合之一。公司的多元化資產基礎涵蓋稀土、核級石墨、鈾,以及一項正在擴展、可持續創造收入的鐵礦石業務。公司的礦產項目位於巴西——該國是全球已知稀土儲量僅次於中國、排名第二的國家。投資組合主要亮點雙重稀土戰略:Alto do Paranaíba 稀土項目具有高品位的礫岩型賦礦特徵,地表樣品中 TREO(稀土氧化物總量)最高達 28,870 ppm;鑽探見礦結果包括 12 米、平均 5,961 ppm TREO;磁性稀土氧化物(MREO)佔 TREO 的比例達 28%。Iporá 稀土項目擁有離子型黏土礦化礦床,關鍵永磁稀土元素的 MREO 回收率超過 60%。核級石墨獲得驗證:Malacacheta 石墨項目在美國獨立實驗室測試中實現 99.9995% 的碳純度,符合超高端核級石墨市場標準。據報道,該市場價格可達 每噸 25,000–35,000 美元,較通常商業化價格約 每噸 2,000–2,400 美元 的電池級石墨溢價 10–15 倍。戰略性鈾資源組合:公司在 39 項礦權中合計控制 143,725 公頃 的礦權面積,其中部分礦區戰略性地毗鄰或接近因鈾潛力較高而受到巴西政府限制的區域。巴西在全球鈾儲量排名中位居前十,在這一尚未充分勘探的司法轄區內具備顯著的勘探上行空間。公司正積極評估相關區域,以應對巴西未來潛在的監管變化。創收型營運:公司 Rio Piracicaba 鐵礦項目於 2025 年 11 月下旬啟動創收營運,目前鐵礦石已 每週六天 運往簽約的第三方加工設施,轉化為燒結礦原料(sinter feed)。這一輕資本營運模式預計將帶來短期現金流,用於支持公司營運成本,包括關鍵礦產項目組合的勘探活動。稀土:雙項目戰略公司的稀土資產組合涵蓋位於**米納斯吉拉斯州(Minas Gerais)和戈亞斯州(Goiás)**的 33 項礦權,總面積 53,939 公頃。Alto do Paranaíba 項目位於米納斯吉拉斯州,由 21 項礦權組成,覆蓋 27,737 公頃。該項目以富含稀土的礫岩型地層為特徵,並含有鈦作為潛在的可商業化副產品。地表地質採樣顯示,TREO(稀土氧化物總量)最高可達 29,870 ppm。在共計 809 個樣品中,608 個樣品的 TREO 超過 1,000 ppm,其中 121 個樣品超過 3,000 ppm。初步鑽探共完成 11 個鑽孔、累計 144 米,證實了近地表礦化,其中包括:DHTI-001 為 12 米、5,961 ppm TREO;DHTI-002 為 6 米、7,729 ppm TREO。由 SGS 按照美國《S-K 法規第 1300 條》(“SK 1300 技術報告”)編製的 Alto do Paranaíba 項目技術報告已於 2025 年 8 月 14 日向 **美國證券交易委員會(SEC)**提交備案。Iporá 項目位於戈亞斯州,由 12 項礦權組成,覆蓋 18,615 公頃,目標為離子型黏土礦床。鑽探見礦結果包括:DHIP-0006 為 8 米、2,071 ppm TREO 和 775 ppm MREO;其中 1 米峰值區間達到 3,822 ppm TREO 和 1,803 ppm MREO。冶金測試實現 MREO 回收率超過 60%、HREO 回收率 55%,以及釔回收率 63%。由 SGS 編製的 Iporá 項目 SK 1300 技術報告已於 2025 年 10 月 3 日向 SEC 提交備案。石墨:核級品質獲得驗證Malacacheta 石墨項目位於米納斯吉拉斯州(Minas Gerais),佔地 1,258 公頃。由 SGS 編製的初版 SK 1300 技術報告(“石墨技術報告”)已於 2025 年 8 月 14 日向美國證券交易委員會(SEC)提交備案。對來自 Malacacheta 項目的石墨精礦樣品進行了全面表徵分析。該等樣品被送至 American Energy Technologies Company(AETC)——一家專注於石墨研究的美國實驗室。通過熱法提純,樣品實現了高達 99.9995 wt.% 的碳純度,在未使用鹵素氣體的情況下即滿足了嚴格的核級石墨規範要求。此外,樣品在提純後的 BET 比表面積為 0.89 m²/g,使其性能水平與包括中國青島地區優質鱗片石墨在內的領先礦床相當。根據 AETC 的結論,石墨技術報告已更新納入上述冶金研究結果,並於 2025 年 11 月 12 日再次向 SEC 提交備案。鈾:面向增長的戰略佈局公司在巴西 巴伊亞州(Bahia)、塞阿拉州(Ceará)、戈亞斯州(Goiás)、皮奧伊州(Piauí)、帕拉州(Pará)和托坎廷斯州(Tocantins)共計 39 項礦權中,控制 143,725 公頃 具備鈾礦化潛力的礦權面積。隨著支持 人工智能 革命和其他先進計算應用的數據中心能源需求不斷超過傳統能源供給,核能預計將在能源結構中發揮日益重要的作用。與此同時,用於為偏遠地區數據中心供電的小型模組化反應堆(SMR)正受到越來越多的關注,這進一步支撐了鈾的長期強勁市場需求。目前,美國大部分鈾依賴從俄羅斯、哈薩克斯坦和加拿大進口,而核能已佔美國約 20% 的電力供應。Atlas Critical Minerals 具備良好條件,有望受益於巴西潛在的立法改革以及西方國家持續推進的鈾供應鏈多元化努力。鐵礦石:早期實現收入公司位於巴西著名的鐵四角地區(Iron Quadrangle)的 Rio Piracicaba 鐵礦項目已於 2025 年 11 月下旬啟動創收營運。該項目的 SK 1300 技術報告顯示,資源量為 7,852,912 噸,平均品位 32% Fe。冶金測試表明,可通過磁選工藝將該礦石濃縮至 64.8% Fe 的燒結礦原料(sinter feed),屬於高端產品區間。在與一家獨立第三方營運商建立的戰略合作框架下,公司的鐵礦石由合作方負責開採,並運送至附近的加工設施轉化為燒結礦原料。Atlas Critical Minerals 通過原礦鐵礦石銷售獲得收入,其每噸定價基於 Platts IODEX 62% Fe 價格的一定比例,並設有預先確定的最低保底價格以提供價格保護。關於 Atlas Critical Minerals CorporationAtlas Critical Minerals Corporation(納斯達克:ATCX)是一家從事勘探與開發的公司,致力於推進稀土、核級石墨及鈾項目,這些關鍵礦產對先進技術應用、能源轉型以及國防用途至關重要。此外,公司首個鐵礦項目已於 2025 年 11 月開始營運。更多資訊請訪問 www.atlascriticalminerals.com ,或查閱公司向美國證券交易委員會(SEC)提交的相關文件。前瞻性聲明本新聞稿包含《1933 年證券法》(經修訂)第 27A 條以及《1934 年證券交易法》(經修訂)第 21E 條所界定的前瞻性聲明。前瞻性聲明基於 Atlas Critical Minerals 及其子公司當前的計劃、估計和預測,並受制於內在的風險和不確定性,這些因素可能導致實際結果與前瞻性聲明所述內容存在重大差異。因此,您不應過度依賴此類前瞻性聲明。與公司及其子公司相關的風險已在公司於 2025 年 2 月 28 日向美國證券交易委員會(SEC)提交的 Form 20-F 文件中題為“風險因素(Risk Factors)”的章節中進行了討論。請同時參閱公司向 SEC 提交的其他文件,相關文件均可在 www.sec.gov 查閱。此外,任何前瞻性聲明僅代表公司截至本新聞稿發布之日的觀點,不應被視為代表公司在任何後續日期的觀點。公司明確聲明,不承擔因其預期發生變化,或因相關事件、情況或環境發生變化而更新或修訂任何前瞻性聲明的任何義務。投資者關係Brian W. Bernier投資者關係副總裁+1 (833) 661-7900brian.bernier@atlas-cm.comhttps://www.atlascriticalminerals.com/@Atlas_Crit_Min Copyright 2026 亞太商訊 via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.com

Fujitsu launches demonstration experiment into green steel value flow utilizing blockchain technology to accelerate decarbonization in the steel Industry

Kawasaki, Japan, Jan 14, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Fujitsu today announced that it has commanced a demonstration experiment into the value flow of green steel [1] in the steel industry starting in December 2025. This project was previously selected by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) as part of its FY2025 Industrial Research Project under the theme Survey Project on the Transmission of Green Steel Information Linked to Steel Materials Across Supply Chains in November 2025.This demonstration experiment will leverage Fujitsu's expertise in CO2 emission reduction materials, blockchain technology, and data distribution platforms to ensure that data can be distributed safely and that the environmental value of green steel and transaction confidentiality can be secured. The experiment will be carried out from December 2025 to February 2026. Through this initiative, Fujitsu seeks to accelerate decarbonization across the manufacturing sector, beginning with the steel industry, and contribute to the establishment of a sustainable supply chain.Through this project, Fujitsu will contribute to environmental initiatives and digital transformation (DX) promotion in the steel industry. Furthermore, based on the knowledge gained from this project, Fujitsu will explore the development of mechanisms for green steel information distribution and the potential for expansion into the steel industry data space from 2026 onwards. Under Uvance, Fujitsu’s business model to solve societal issues, the company will also realize a mechanism that enables the secure and flexible sharing and utilization of reliable environmental value data across national and industry boundaries, thereby advancing corporate competitiveness and the realization of a sustainable society.BackgroundReducing CO2 emissions related to the steel industry is an urgent challenge for society. While industry organizations produce and supply green steel using GX Mass Balance [2] and GX Allocation [3] methods in accordance with established guidelines, there is a challenge in adequately distributing its environmental value throughout the downstream supply chain.Project OverviewThis initiative aims to examine mechanisms for ensuring that environmental value, such as emissions reduction steel certificates issued by steel manufacturers through green steel production, flows through the supply chain from upstream to downstream without being duplicated or compromised. It also seeks to identify challenges in current business practices and operational issues for each business operator when such mechanisms are applied.In this demonstration experiment, Fujitsu will build a data distribution platform environment to ensure traceability of company/industry data and leverage Fujitsu Sustainable Value Accelerator, an offering under Uvance that supports green transformation (GX). With the cooperation of various steel businesses, the experiment will involve distributing third-party certified green steel certificates to verify the uniqueness of environmental value, prevent double-counting, and maintain value when passing through intermediate processors or different distribution channels.[1] Green steel:Steel with significantly reduced CO2 emissions during manufacturing compared to conventional steel (METI Journal ONLINE, Metal Industries Division, April 17, 2025).[2] GX Mass Balance Method:A method that utilizes the "mass balance model" defined in ISO 22095:2020 to pool greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions from additional projects undertaken by a company within its organization, and then allocates these to specific products, supplying them along with reduction certificates (from The Japan Iron and Steel Federation GX Steel Guidelines).[3] GX Allocation Method:An approach based on "allocation" in ISO 14067:2018 and ISO 14044:2006, where GHG total emissions (emission intensity × production volume) are kept constant, and emission reductions are allocated to products (GX steel/non-GX steel) to reflect the relationship between high and low GX value, within the scope of GHG emission reductions (from The Japan Iron and Steel Federation GX Steel Guidelines).Fujitsu’s Commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations in 2015 represent a set of common goals to be achieved worldwide by 2030.Fujitsu’s purpose — “to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation” — is a promise to contribute to the vision of a better future empowered by the SDGs.About FujitsuFujitsu’s purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers around the globe, our 113,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: AI, Computing, Networks, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$23 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: global.fujitsuPress ContactsFujitsu LimitedPublic and Investor Relations DivisionInquiries Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com

Toyota Systems, Fujitsu utilize quantum-inspired technology and AI to streamline on-board computer design and contribute to sustainable development

Nagoya, Tokyo and Kawasaki, Japan, Jan 14, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Toyota Systems Corporation (Toyota Systems) and Fujitsu Limited, in collaboration with Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota), today announced the successful application of quantum-inspired technology and AI to automate one aspect of the automotive parts design process.In a world first for the automotive industry, the technology was applied to automate the placement design for connector pins, metal parts that enable the transmission of electrical signals across circuits and components. The parts are deployed in the car’s electric control unit (ECU), a small onboard computer that controls the vehicle’s systems.The mobility industry faces demand for sustainable product development and the need to address increasingly complex software and hardware designs but is facing a severe shortage of skilled personnel. In the ECU development process at Toyota, the connector pin placement design for a 100-pin terminal array theoretically involves a vast number of combinations (9.3 x 10^157). This led to prolonged design review times and reliance on individual expertise.To address these issues, Toyota Systems and Fujitsu, in collaboration with Toyota, tried to automate the process applying Toyota's design standards and expertise, Toyota Systems' operational and infrastructure knowledge in Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) analysis [1] for the Toyota Group, and Fujitsu's Digital Annealer, a core component of Fujitsu Computing as a Service, and its AI technology.This initiative involved training an AI model with information on connector pin placement patterns and their evaluation scores, previously determined by the knowledge and experiences of skilled engineers. This AI model was then converted into mathematical expressions and processed at high speed by the Digital Annealer to automatically calculate the optimal connector pin placement. As a result, the process was accelerated by more than 20x compared to conventional methods.Both companies began applying this mechanism in actual operations for Toyota's mass-produced ECUs in parallel with conventional methods starting in May 2025.Moving forward, Toyota Systems aims to expand this development to supplier companies, promoting the application of cutting-edge technology and digitalization in Toyota Group's wider manufacturing processes. Fujitsu will contribute to realizing a safe, secure, and comfortable mobility society by supporting the Toyota Group's sustainable development and design. Both companies will work to improve development speed and quality and reduce costs by expanding the application scope of this mechanism.[1] Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) analysis: Engineering method that simulates product design and performance on a computer, allowing for evaluation and verification. Contributes to reduced development time, cost reduction, and quality improvement.About Toyota SystemsToyota Systems is an IT solutions company established in Jan. 2019 by merging 3 different Toyota IT subsidiaries. The mission of the company is to support Toyota Motor Corporation and its group companies by developing innovative IT solutions and, by doing so, to contribute to develop the mobility society of the future. The number of the employees is approximately 3,000 and its support covers most of the Toyota’s main business areas such as R&D, production, logistics, sales, administration etc... For more information, please see https://www.toyotasystems.com/About FujitsuFujitsu’s purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers around the globe, our 113,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: AI, Computing, Networks, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$23 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: global.fujitsuPress ContactsToyota Systems CorporationGeneral Affairs DivisionTEL: 052-747-7111Fujitsu LimitedPublic and Investor Relations DivisionInquiries  Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com