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AFF draws 4,000+ global political and business leaders, inaugural Global Business Summit showcases Hong Kong’s strengths in financially empowering industry

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The 19th Asian Financial Forum (AFF), jointly organised by the Hong Kong SAR (HKSAR) Government and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), concluded successfully . The forum attracted an enthusiastic response, drawing over 4,000 leaders from governments and business sectors across over 60 countries and regions. Over the two-day forum (January 26-27),, over 150 financial officials, leaders of multilateral organisations, representatives from financial institutions and enterprises took the stages as speakers. The forum also launched the inaugural Global Business Summit to further integrate finance with key industries, driving innovation and economic development, while injecting strong momentum into Hong Kong as it embarks on a new chapter in the year ahead by strengthening its role through financial empowerment.

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The Asian Financial Forum kicked off International Financial Week 2026, marking the first significant financial event in the region this year. AFF’s various sessions, including Plenary Sessions, Keynote Luncheons, a Breakfast Panel and thematic workshops, were all well attended. Guests engaged actively in exchanges on a wide range of trending topics, offering valuable insights and forward-looking perspectives.

At the Keynote Luncheon on the first day of AFF, Dr José Manuel Barroso, Former President of the European Commission, Former Prime Minister of Portugal, and the Chairman of the Advisory Board of Goldman Sachs International, delivered a keynote speech on Hong Kong’s pivotal role in fostering regional cooperation and how Asia can draw on Europe’s experience to deepen economic integration. Dr Barroso said: “What we are seeing now is a technological race. This creates instability. And so, the major companies in the world – American, European, but also in Asia the leaders want to see how they can position their corporations in a favourable position facing the geopolitical risk and the technological risk.”

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Furthermore, at the Panel Discussion on Global Economic Outlook, Dr Zhu Min, Member of the Senior Expert Advisory Committee of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE), spoke about the opportunities that renminbi internationalisation will bring to Hong Kong. He said: “I see competition among the three major currencies. RMB internationalisation requires liquidity and a bond market Hong Kong is perfectly positioned to provide this service.”

At the forum yesterday, the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau signed a cooperation agreement with the Shanghai Gold Exchange, marking a significant milestone in strengthening collaboration between the Hong Kong and Shanghai gold markets. The agreement established a high-level cooperative governance framework for Hong Kong’s central gold clearing system, explored opportunities for coordinated development of physical infrastructure, and enhanced market connectivity. This initiative represented an important step forward in Hong Kong’s development as an international gold trading hub.

The inaugural Global Business Summit, co-organised by the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau of the HKSAR Government, HKTDC and the Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises (OASES), was held today as part of AFF. The summit opened with welcome remarks delivered by Paul Chan, Financial Secretary of the HKSAR Government, and Prof Frederick Ma, Chairman of the HKTDC.

Prof Ma said: “Financial services help industries and investors maximise their investments and their impact. This will have far-reaching benefits, supporting continued technological breakthroughs, as well as closer integration and sustainable development. In this sense, the Global Business Summit reflects the greater emphasis we are placing on co-creation at this year’s AFF.  In these unpredictable times, working together on shared goals adds to the agility and resilience of our economies, our industries and businesses, and our communities. Hong Kong, under the “One Country, Two Systems” arrangement, is perfectly suited to host these conversations and promote cross-sector collaboration, as a superconnector, super value-adder and supercollaborator. Our city is home to businesses from around the world.  It is a bustling two-way gateway between the Chinese Mainland and the rest of the world helping high-growth enterprises from the Chinese Mainland to go global, while enabling high-growth foreign enterprises to enter China.”

A Pledging Ceremony today demonstrated the commitment of HKSAR Government, the HKTDC and AFF Partners in working together to assist Chinese Mainland enterprises in going global via the Hong Kong platform and to integrate into overall national development. AFF Partners included EY, HSBC, Bank of China (Hong Kong), Standard Chartered, UBS, CICC, Huatai Securities, Bank of Communication (Hong Kong) and China CITIC Bank International. During the summit, a series of plenary sessions were held, including Business Plenary I – Chinese Mainland Enterprises Going Global, and Business Plenary II – Strategic Collaboration for Shared Growth, focusing on the latest opportunities in global market expansion and inbound foreign investment.

In Business Plenary I – Chinese Mainland Enterprises Going Global, chaired by Victor Chu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, First Eastern Investment Group, and prominent business leaders from XPENG, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, LONGi Green Energy, Wusawa Advisory, Alibaba Group, Seres Group, and Shanghai Industrial Investment (Holdings), discussed  how Chinese Mainland enterprises are formulating global expansion strategies amid shifts in the macroeconomic landscape. The speakers explored challenges these companies face and emerging opportunities in their pursuit of international growth.

Leading global investment institutions and business executives shared their observations and strategies for entering the Chinese Mainland market in Business Plenary II – Strategic Collaboration for Shared Growth. With national policies promoting stronger domestic demand and high-quality development, the Chinese Mainland offers abundant opportunities for international enterprises to expand cross-border collaboration and deepen their positions along industry value chains. The session featured remarks by Liu Haoling, President, China Investment Corporation and was chaired by Lincoln Pan, Chief Executive Officer, Jardine Matheson. Speakers included representatives from Banking Circle, Infineon AG, Investcorp, JP Morgan, Revolut and Triton Partners. They engaged in an in-depth discussion on how international companies can develop new business roadmaps in the Chinese Mainland through investment, partnerships and joint ventures. They examined Hong Kong’s critical role as a gateway for international enterprises entering the Chinese Mainland market.

During the session, Mohammed Alardhi, Executive Chairman, Investcorp, said: “The China-Gulf Cooperation Council corridor is vital. We’re connecting companies throughout the corridor, implementing Chinese technology there, and buying Chinese vehicles for logistics. It bridges the world’s second-largest economy and the Gulf region, which is transforming with vast opportunities and capital. When you compare the valuations of Chinese companies and technologies with those from the West, there’s no comparison. There is a significant appetite in the Gulf region to partner with them.”

The summit featured a series of discussion sessions covering high-growth, high-value sectors, including biomedicine and healthcare, green energy, new consumer trends, artificial intelligence and robotics. The speaker lineup was powerful. In the session titled “Biomedicine 2026: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities”, Amgen and Merck highlighted key challenges facing the industry; notably the high cost and lengthy cycles of R&D. They emphasised the need to build diversified and internationalised financing channels, enabling financial services to play an empowering, multiplier role in accelerating technological translation and commercialisation.

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The sessions “AI Infrastructure: Powering the Intelligent Supply Chain” and “AI Driven Robotics and Autonomous Technologies Revolutionising Industry” featured a who’s who of business leaders with speakers from DexForce Technology, JD.com and Pictet Group discussing scalable application strategies, key investment priorities and growth momentum generated through ecosystem collaboration. The latter session, chaired by Dr Allan Wong, Chairman and Group Chief Executive Officer, VTech Holdings Limited; leaders from AI² Robotics, Galbot and Tencent offered forward looking insights into how AI driven robotics can integrate into the real economy, transforming sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing and services, while creating entirely new investment opportunities.

Polling on Future Technology Trends and Asset Allocation Strategies

AFF conducted real-time polling across multiple sessions to gauge participants’ views on the global economic outlook, their expectations for future financial and technological trends, and their asset-allocation strategies. More than 70% of attendees were neutral to optimistic about the global economic outlook for this year. Meanwhile, 51.2% of participants believed that in today’s rapidly evolving international landscape, priority should be given to developing artificial intelligence and AI-driven applications, followed by energy transition and sustainable development (20.3%).

Onsite deal-making sessions and online platform extend outcomes

The HKTDC has long positioned AFF as a vital platform for facilitating international investment and driving substantive cooperation, proactively connecting enterprises with potential partners and providing business-matching opportunities. During the forum, HKTDC and the Hong Kong Venture Capital and Private Equity Association continued to co-organise AFF Deal-making. This year, AFF Deal-making attracted over 280 investors and over 600 investment projects, resulting in more than 800 one-on-one meetings that successfully connected global capital with investment opportunities. Among them, a returning participant from Thailand, who joined the event to explore new funding sources and co-investment opportunities, said he was pleased to have met several promising potential partners. An Australian food processing project owner also reported positive outcomes, noting that the platform helped identify potential partners who can provide support beyond financial investment, including practical expertise and technical guidance. The matching services will move online on Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 January, allowing investors and project owners to continue connecting via the online platform.

This year’s Project Investment Sessions highlighted several strategically essential development initiatives in Hong Kong. These included the Northern Metropolis, which drives cross-sector collaboration and industry upgrading; SKYTOPIA, the Airport City development shaping the future international aviation hub at Hong Kong International Airport; and the Hong Kong–Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park, which accelerates the growth of the I&T ecosystem in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Representatives of the respective organisations presented the latest project updates and investment opportunities on-site, offering participants deeper insights into Hong Kong’s long-term plans for regional connectivity, innovation-driven development and infrastructure enhancement, underscoring the city’s unique strengths as a premier international investment destination.

In addition, on the first day of this year’s AFF, Hong Kong food-tech company Techvalue International and Australia’s Gryph Holdings signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a joint venture that will launch innovative plant-based products that can be prepared instantly with either cold or hot water. The collaboration was facilitated by the HKTDC Sydney Office, building on business connections the two parties developed through previous editions of AFF. The joint venture will first introduce its products in Papua New Guinea before gradually expanding into the Australian and New Zealand markets. It demonstrates Hong Kong’s pivotal role in enabling cross-border collaboration in food-tech innovation.

Four zones showcase new opportunities in innovation, sustainability and investment

This year’s AFF featured four key thematic zones –  the FutureGreen Showcase, FintechHK Start-up Salon, InnoVenture Salon and Global Investment Zone – bringing together some 150 exhibitors, including EY (AFF’s Knowledge Partner), HSBC, Bank of China (Hong Kong), Standard Chartered, CICC and Huatai Securities. The newly introduced FutureGreen Showcase highlighted the latest applications in green finance and green technology, fostering capital matching and collaboration with sustainable development projects. Exhibitors showcased solutions spanning green certification and standards, climate-risk assessment and reporting, carbon-credit trading and management, regulatory compliance and ESG monitoring, demonstrating robust market demand for green transformation across different sectors.

Two roundtable meetings were also held during AFF. The Hong Kong International Fundraising Roundtable 2026, held today, brought together senior executives from Chinese Mainland and overseas enterprises, as well as leaders from Hong Kong’s financial and professional services sectors, to discuss how to meet financing needs across various industries. The Attracting Strategic Enterprises: Roundtable on Hong Kong Opportunities held on the first day of the AFF was co-organised for the first time by the HKTDC and the OASES. The session provided a dedicated platform for key Chinese Mainland and international enterprises interested in establishing or expanding their presence in Hong Kong to connect with local financial and professional service providers.

2026 International Financial Week kicks off, showcasing Hong Kong as a leading international financial centre

International Financial Week 2026 officially commenced on 26 January, featuring 14 industry events that span a wide range of globally watched financial and business topics, including ASEAN opportunities, digital finance, green finance, family offices, private equity and alternative investments. Together, these events underscore Hong Kong’s unique role as the region’s most comprehensive and diversified international financial centre.

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SUIC and VisionRenu Biomedical Sign Strategic Agreement to Explore Merger, Investments, U.S. Capital Market Cooperation

NEW YORK, NYSUIC Worldwide Holdings Ltd. (OTC Markets: SUIC) (“SUIC”) and VisionRenu Biomedical Technology Co., Ltd. (“VisionRenu”), a Taiwan-based medical technology company specializing in brain health and ophthalmic medical devices, today announced the signing of a Strategic Merger & U.S. Capital Market Cooperation Framework Agreement (MOU). The framework agreement establishes a long-term strategic partnership to explore collaboration […]

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SUIC Worldwide Holdings Ltd. (OTC Markets: SUIC) (“SUIC”) and VisionRenu Biomedical Technology Co., Ltd. (“VisionRenu”), a Taiwan-based medical technology company specializing in brain health and ophthalmic medical devices, today announced the signing of a Strategic Merger & U.S. Capital Market Cooperation Framework Agreement (MOU).

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The framework agreement establishes a long-term strategic partnership to explore collaboration in medical technology, brain health, vision care, healthcare innovation, international financing, and U.S. capital market development.

Under the MOU, the parties intend to evaluate a broad range of strategic opportunities, including:

  • Strategic investments;
  • Mergers and acquisitions;
  • Share exchange transactions
  • Business combinations;
  • International financing initiatives;
  • Product commercialization; and
  • U.S. capital market development and expansion.

 

VisionRenu is the developer of the MagRenu® Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) System, a non-invasive, drug-free medical device approved by Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) for the treatment of depression. The company is also advancing a proprietary ophthalmic technology platform, including an innovative presbyopia laser system designed for international markets.

Through this strategic collaboration, SUIC and VisionRenu expect to leverage their complementary strengths in medical technology innovation, commercialization, international business development, and access to global capital markets. The parties believe the collaboration may accelerate VisionRenu’s international expansion while creating long-term value through strategic financing and potential capital market initiatives in the United States.

Management from both companies expressed confidence that the framework agreement represents an important first step toward building a comprehensive strategic alliance. The parties will continue conducting due diligence and evaluating various transaction structures that may include strategic investment, merger, acquisition, or other forms of business combination, subject to further negotiations, definitive agreements, corporate approvals, and applicable regulatory requirements.

This Framework Agreement is non-binding, except for customary provisions relating to confidentiality and good-faith cooperation, and does not obligate either party to complete any specific transaction.

About VisionRenu Biomedical Technology Co., Ltd.

VisionRenu Biomedical Technology Co., Ltd. is a Taiwan-based medical technology company focused on the research, development, manufacturing, and commercialization of innovative medical devices for brain health and ophthalmic care. Its flagship product, the MagRenu® Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) System, is approved by Taiwan’s TFDA for the treatment of depression. The company is also developing proprietary ophthalmic laser technologies designed to address the growing global demand for advanced vision care solutions. To learn more about the company, please visit https://www.vision-renu.com/

About SUIC Worldwide Holdings Ltd.

SUIC Worldwide Holdings Ltd. (OTC Markets: SUIC) is a technology-enabled investment and business acceleration company focused on acquiring and developing innovative businesses with high-growth potential. Through strategic investments, mergers and acquisitions, and access to international capital markets, SUIC supports portfolio companies in expanding globally and creating long-term shareholder value. Please visit our website, https://sinounitedco.com/

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This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. These statements are based on current expectations regarding future events and are subject to various factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. The Framework Agreement announced herein is non-binding, and there can be no assurance that any definitive transaction will be completed. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this release.

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Atomic Mail Launches Agent-Native Email That Works With Claude, Codex and Other Leading AI Agents

TALLINN, EstoniaThe service gives AI agents their own email inboxes to handle tasks such as invoice processing, scheduling and follow-ups, and is built to work with the agents businesses already use

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Atomic Mail today launched an email service built for artificial intelligence agents rather than individual users. The service gives an AI agent its own inbox, allowing it to send, read and reply to email as part of a workflow. Atomic Mail is now in open alpha and free to use.

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The service is designed to work with the current generation of agent tools and coding assistants that businesses and developers are already adopting, including Claude by Anthropic, Codex by OpenAI, OpenClaw, Hermes and other agent environments. Atomic Mail says its team is continuously monitoring the agent market and preparing integrations for the tools gaining real adoption.

In simple terms, an AI agent is a software assistant that can carry out multi-step tasks with a level of independence. It might gather information, compare documents, follow up with a vendor, prepare a draft response or coordinate with another system. But many of those tasks eventually run into email, and email was not designed for agents.

Most email systems still assume a person owns the account. A human signs up, clicks a confirmation link, solves a CAPTCHA, enters a payment card or connects a domain. Even developer-focused tools usually expect a person to create the account first and then hand access to the software. Atomic Mail changes that model by letting the agent register and operate the inbox itself.

The practical effect is that routine email work can move through an agent-owned account rather than a person’s personal inbox or a shared company mailbox. A human can still approve sensitive actions, but the agent can handle the mechanical parts of the workflow.

For example, an accounts payable agent can receive vendor invoices, extract the invoice number, supplier name, amount and due date, compare the details with a purchase order and flag only the exceptions for a manager. A scheduling agent can coordinate available times over email and prepare a meeting confirmation. A research agent can send structured questions to customers or partners, collect replies over several days and summarize the findings.

Other teams are using agent-owned inboxes for newsletter monitoring, product update tracking, competitive intelligence and multi-agent coordination. One agent might collect supplier emails, another might summarize the thread, and a third might draft a response for human approval. Because the work happens in email, the full thread remains readable for anyone who needs to review what happened.

A central design goal for Atomic Mail is broad compatibility. The service is built on JSON Meta Application Protocol, or JMAP, an open email standard published by the Internet Engineering Task Force. Because the API is JSON over HTTPS, agents can connect from almost any language or runtime. Developers can use a Model Context Protocol server, an AgentSkill package or the JMAP API directly, without committing to a proprietary SDK.

“Most companies experimenting with AI agents quickly hit the same wall: the agent can think and plan, but it cannot do something as basic as use email on its own,” said Geo P., CEO of Atomic Mail. “We wanted to give agents that ability in a way that works with whatever agent a company has chosen, whether that is Claude, Codex or something newer, without asking anyone to commit to a closed platform.”

Letting agents register their own inboxes also creates an obvious spam problem, so Atomic Mail does not rely on a human gatekeeper. To create an inbox and communicate with the network, an agent completes a computational Proof-of-Work challenge. The task currently takes about 30 seconds on a standard inference server. That cost is small for legitimate use, but it becomes expensive for anyone trying to create large numbers of inboxes for abuse.

Atomic Mail also uses reputation scoring. Agents that complete successful, non-flagged interactions build trust over time, while low-quality or abusive senders face tighter limits. The goal is to let useful agents operate without making the network easy to exploit.

The service also returns plain-language hints when a request fails, rather than only an opaque error code. If an agent misses a required field or sends a malformed request, the response can point it toward the likely fix. That makes it easier for agents to recover and continue a workflow without a developer stepping in for every small issue.

During the open alpha, every inbox is hosted on the atomicmail.ai domain and accounts are free. Atomic Mail says accounts created during the alpha will later move to the free tier of the paid product with no data loss and no re-registration. The company has also said simplified semantic commands for less capable models and support for custom domains are planned for future releases.

Businesses and developers building with AI agents can create an inbox and read the documentation on the Atomic Mail website.

About Atomic Mail

Atomic Mail is a Tallinn, Estonia-based company building email infrastructure for humans and autonomous AI agents. Built on the open JMAP standard, its service lets agents register and operate their own inboxes without human involvement, using Proof-of-Work and reputation scoring to help keep the network free of spam. Atomic Mail is designed to work with the major AI agents and agent environments in use today. The company complies with the General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act.

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Family Travel Surges in 2026 as Parents Prioritize Experience-Based Vacations Over Material Spending

California, United StatesAs international travel continues its strong post-pandemic recovery, industry analysts are reporting a significant shift in how families plan their summer vacations. Rather than focusing solely on traditional sightseeing, parents are increasingly prioritizing destinations that combine education, outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and convenience for travelers of all ages. Recent tourism trends indicate that family travelers […]

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As international travel continues its strong post-pandemic recovery, industry analysts are reporting a significant shift in how families plan their summer vacations. Rather than focusing solely on traditional sightseeing, parents are increasingly prioritizing destinations that combine education, outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and convenience for travelers of all ages.

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Recent tourism trends indicate that family travelers are seeking destinations that offer a balance between adventure and comfort, while digital connectivity has become an essential factor in travel planning. From booking activities and navigating unfamiliar cities to staying connected with relatives and managing travel logistics, reliable mobile data access is now considered a necessity rather than a luxury.

According to travel industry observations, destinations such as Tokyo, Queenstown, Singapore, Vancouver, Gold Coast, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Bali, Reykjavik, and London are expected to attract significant family travel demand throughout the 2026 summer season.

Experience-Driven Travel Gains Momentum

Travel experts note that families are increasingly choosing experience-based vacations over traditional consumer spending. Outdoor adventures, cultural immersion, wildlife encounters, and educational attractions are becoming major decision-making factors for parents planning international trips.

Destinations such as Tokyo continue to attract families through its combination of technology, culture, and interactive attractions, including themed entertainment districts and hands-on museums. Queenstown in New Zealand remains a top choice for outdoor adventure seekers, offering lake cruises, nature walks, and scenic excursions suitable for all age groups.

Similarly, Singapore is recognized for its safety, efficient transportation system, and family-focused attractions, including wildlife parks, gardens, aquariums, and interactive learning experiences. Vancouver and the Gold Coast also stand out for their balance of urban convenience and outdoor recreation, offering beaches, hiking trails, and family-friendly entertainment options.

Connectivity Becomes a Core Travel Requirement

Industry professionals report that mobile connectivity has emerged as one of the most important travel considerations in 2026. International travelers increasingly rely on digital services for transportation, accommodation management, translation tools, emergency communication, and real-time travel updates.

As a result, many travelers are turning to eSIM technology as an alternative to traditional roaming services and physical SIM cards. These digital SIM solutions allow families to activate mobile data instantly without visiting local stores or changing physical SIM cards.

A global eSIM solution such as Nomad eSIM supports connectivity in over 200+ destinations worldwide, helping travelers stay connected throughout their journeys with flexible and cost-effective data plans.

Top Family Travel Destinations for Summer 2026

  • Queenstown, New Zealand – Outdoor adventures, lake cruises, and nature-based family activities
  • Tokyo, Japan – Cultural attractions, interactive museums, and entertainment districts
  • Gold Coast, Australia – Beaches, theme parks, and wildlife experiences
  • Barcelona, Spain – Architecture, beaches, and family-friendly city exploration
  • Vancouver, Canada – Mountains, parks, cycling, and waterfront activities
  • Copenhagen, Denmark – Safe environment, bike-friendly streets, and parks
  • Bali, Indonesia – Tropical resorts, cultural experiences, and family-friendly stays
  • Reykjavik, Iceland – Volcanoes, glaciers, waterfalls, and natural wonders
  • Singapore – Gardens, aquariums, wildlife parks, and modern attractions
  • London, United Kingdom – Museums, historic landmarks, parks, and entertainment venues

 

Planning Ahead Remains Critical

With international travel demand expected to remain strong throughout the summer season, industry observers recommend that families secure flights and accommodations well in advance. Flexible itineraries, family-focused lodging options, and reliable connectivity solutions can help reduce travel-related stress and improve the overall vacation experience.

Experts also suggest balancing structured activities with downtime to ensure children and adults can fully enjoy the journey without feeling rushed.

About Nomad eSIM

Nomad eSIM is a travel connectivity brand helping people to stay connected effortlessly across more than 200 destinations worldwide through eSIM technology. Users can activate mobile data plans digitally without requiring physical SIM card replacements with almost zero downtime, making it easier for families to stay connected while traveling abroad.

Nomad believes staying connected abroad should be simple, flexible, and seamless, so travelers can focus on their journey, not their connectivity. Hence, every Nomad product, feature, and partnership is designed with one goal in mind: helping travelers get more from every journey.

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