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New EU regulation gives ESG and sustainability the force of law

Wide implications for corporate and Commercial Real Estate

 By Michael Moran and Charles Paumelle

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Executive Summary: On March 10, the most sweeping regulation of green finance and sustainability practice ever promulgated the European Union took effect, raising burdensome new demands on asset managers, ETFs, mutual funds and other financial players, with important implications for owners and operators of large real estate portfolios. In an echo of its precedent setting 2018 data privacy regulation, which forced global corporates to comply even if they were domiciled outside the EU, the upcoming Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) will have sweeping impact that belies its mundane name. The cost of complying across […]

Leveraging technology to navigate COVID-19 and beyond

Michael Moran, CMO and Director of Risk & Sustainability of Microshare, examines the technology and methods needed to navigate the maze of providing a safe environment for tenants, workers and guests in commercial real estate and facilities.

February 9th, 2021|

Wearable contact tracing

Geo-fencing, social distancing and infection control helped prevent and control outbreaks among foreign guest workers in Singapore

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Lives and economic activity protected with deployment of Universal Contact Tracing in Singapore government workers’ dorms

In partnership with the global consultancy PwC, Microshare supplied Universal Contact Tracing wearables to municipal authorities in Singapore, a country heavily dependent on foreign guest workers. The wearables protected workers by logging “contact events” and enforcing social distancing protocols that required them to limit indoor mobility to avoid the risk of spreading infection throughout crowded dormitories.

The challenge

Foreign guest workers, often housed in government-owned high rises, […]

CASE STUDY: Universal Contact Tracing wearables

“Shutting down or even slowing global production costs us millions of dollars a week. This was a problem we simply had to solve, and wearable contract tracing gave us a solution that ensured we could stay in production while protecting our workers and their families.

Budaja Lim, Southeast Asia CIO, GlaxoSmithKline

For some businesses, remote work simply is not an option. For the world’s largest pharma firms, manufacturers, miners and other heavy industries, revenue correlates directly with the number of workers returning to the production line. This where Universal Contact Tracing from Microshare has made a difference.

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