On Thursday, June. 16, 2022, His Majesty King Felipe VI of Spain inaugurated the new 17,000 square meters OTIS Elevator Factory in San Sebastián.
The new elevator factory, with an investment of 17 million Euros, will target high-rise buildings, single-family homes, and the marine sector. OTIS specializes in the manufacture of machines, motors, and safety elements for elevators.
According to an OTIS press release, the new factory in San Sebastián will offer:
“…more sustainable and modern facilities for colleagues and will take on new strategic projects to benefit customers. For example, improvements in space management and manufacturing processes made it possible to expand the range of machines produced at the factory. As a result, the factory will start to manufacture the Electronic Safety Actuator for the new, connected Gen360TM platform, the latest generation of OTIS elevators.
The new San Sebastián factory was built with sustainable construction materials – such as steel, prefabricated concrete and aluminum – to reduce environmental impact. Like all OTIS factories in Spain, the factory is powered by 100% renewable (zero carbon) energy. It is designed for high energy efficiency with a project underway to install solar panels producing the equivalent of up to 25% of the baseload electricity demand for the site. The factory aims to be certified LEED Gold before year end with a target to become LEED Platinum soon after.”
On Tuesday, June 7, 2022, His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco attended a gala dinner in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the CFM Indosuez Wealth Management company at the Musée Océanographique de Monaco in Monaco-Ville.
According to the newspaper, Monaco Tribune, during the gala dinner, held on the roof top of the Musée Océanographique, the sovereign prince gave a speech whereupon he:
“…congratulated the bank for its contribution in the economic development of the Principality since its creation and for its commitment to sustainable development and responsible finance over the last 20 years.”
On Thursday, June 16, 2022, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge and the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood co-hosted a roundtable discussion on the importance of early childhood development. Also, participating in today’s discussion included representatives from the early years sector, the Secretary of State for Health, Mr. Sajid Javid, the Minister for Families, Mr. Will Quince, and officials from the Department of Health and Social Care and the Department for Education.
According to a press release, the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood:
“…unveiled findings of new research into early childhood development. Conducted by Ipsos UK on behalf of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, the research comes two years after The Duchess’s landmark survey – ‘5 Big Questions on the Under-Fives’ – which attracted the largest ever response to a public survey of its kind with over 500,000 responses in one month, sparking a national conversation on the early years.
The research published today delves even deeper into public perceptions of early childhood, focusing on three key areas: the prioritisation of the early years, the link between the first five years of life and lifelong outcomes for mental health and wellbeing and the support parents seek when raising young children.
Key findings in detail:
A societal issue: There is near unanimous agreement (91%) that the early years are important in sharing a person’s future life, but only 17% recognise the unique importance of the 0 – 5 period relative to other age brackets. That being said seven in ten (70%) believe it should be more of a priority for society as a whole.
Mental health and wellbeing: Over half (55%) of the public recognise a person’s future mental health and wellbeing is most likely to be affected by their development in the early years, followed by their ability to make and maintain relationships (51%) and their future happiness (40%).
Communities of support: Informal sources of support are key support mechanisms for parents, with more than a half of parents of children 0-5 (56%) citing family or friends as key sources of information on emotional and social development.
Information and advice: Parents are more likely to seek out information and advice on key aspects of their child’s physical wellbeing (for example 35% on nutrition, 34% vaccinations, 33% on health) than they are on their social (21%) and emotional development (23%).
Speaking about the research, The Duchess of Cambridge said:
‘Our experiences in early childhood fundamentally impact our whole life and set the foundation for how we go on to thrive as individuals, with one another, as a community and as a society.
The findings published today present us with a huge opportunity and demonstrate there is real appetite from the public to bring this issue up all of our agendas. There is more we can all do – every member of society can play a key role, whether that is directly with a child or by investing in the adults around them – the parents, the carers, the early years workforce and more.
If we come together to raise the importance of early childhood development, we’ll soon see that healthy, happy individuals make for a healthier, happier world. Which is why every second we spend with a child, is an investment in our collective future.'”
If you’re interested in learning more about the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood and its recent findings please click here.
On June 15, 2022, His Royal Highness Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume of Luxembourg accompanied by the Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Mr. Xavier Bettel, the Minister of Economy, Mr. Franz Fayot, and the Mayor of Luxembourg City, Mrs. Lydie Polfer, attended the 175th-anniversary celebrations of the Heintz van Landewyck tobacco company.
According to the official website for Heintz van Landewyck the company sends:
“…master tobacco blenders travel to the farthest reaches of the globe to hand-select the best leaves. Hence ensuring the unique flavor of our tobacco products – and all so our customers can enjoy the ultimate in smoking pleasure.”
On Wednesday, June 15, 2022, His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge met with the England Women’s football team at St. George’s Park in Burton upon Trent, England.
The England Women’s football team will be competing in the upcoming UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 at Wembley Stadium.
On the afternoon, of June 15, 2022, Their Majesties King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain presided over a meeting with the Board of Trustees from the Fundación Comité Español de los Colegios del Mundo Unido (United World Colleges: Spanish Foundation Committee) held at Palacio de La Zarzuela in Madrid.
United World Colleges are made up of 18 schools and colleges on four continents. The majority of the schools and colleges focus on the 16-19 age group, with some also catering to younger students. Each school and college has its unique location and character and is dedicated to nurturing young people’s energy and idealism into empathy, responsibility, and lifelong action. The UWC National Committees are located in over 150 countries and territories and can reach and select young people from different backgrounds, cultures, and experiences.
United World Colleges also believes that money should not be a barrier to a good education. More than 80% of students selected by UWC national committees receive full or partial financial assistance, funded by various generous supporters. The UWC Refugee Initiative has also been funding full scholarships to displaced young people from conflict hotspots
Their Majesties King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain are Patrons of the United World College; moreover, Her Royal Highness Princess Leonor of Asturias, the eldest daughter of Their Majesties and heir to the Spanish throne, currently studying for her International Baccalaureate at the UWC Atlantic College in Wales.
Her Royal Highness Princess Alexia of the Netherlands, second daughter of Their Majesties King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, is also a student at the UWC Atlantic College.
Recently, Her Royal Highness Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, Duchess of Brabant, eldest daughter of Their Majesties King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium and heir to the Belgian throne, graduated from the UWC Atlantic College. Currently, the princess is a student at Oxford University in Oxford, England.
On Tuesday, June 14, 2022, His Royal Highness Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg attended the 50th-anniversary celebrations of HORESCA, the Luxembourg Federation of Hoteliers, Restaurateurs, and Cafetiers held at the Cercle Cité.