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What Makes A Vape Juice Brand Reliable This 2023?


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Vaping is an increasingly popular activity for people worldwide, allowing them to experience unique flavors and styles of vape juices safely and enjoyably. However, with so many brands claiming to be reliable and trustworthy, it can be hard to know which ones you should invest your time into this year. To make things easier, here are 7 tips that can help you find the best vape juice brands for quality vape juices in 2023:


7 Things That Make A Vape Juice Brand Reliable This 2023


1. Quality ingredients

As vape enthusiasts are becoming more discerning in their tastes and preferences, it is essential to consider what makes a vape juice brand reliable in 2023. One factor that cannot be overlooked is the quality of ingredients used in vape juice production.

High-quality ingredients ensure that vape juice tastes great and is safe to use. In 2023, a reliable vape juice brand will use only the finest ingredients from trusted suppliers. These ingredients should be carefully selected and expertly blended to create a unique and memorable vaping experience. With this in mind, vape enthusiasts can rest assured that they are getting the best product on the market when choosing a brand committed to quality ingredients.



2. Variety of flavors

One key factor that can make a vape juice brand reliable in 2023 is its variety of flavors. The market for vape juice has been expanding rapidly over the past few years, and consumers are increasingly looking for unique and interesting flavors.

A reliable brand can offer a wide range of flavors to suit every type of customer, from sweet and fruity options to savory and complex blends. Not only does a diverse selection of flavors make a brand more appealing to customers, but it also showcases its creativity and commitment to producing high-quality products. As the industry continues to evolve, vape juice brands that prioritize variety and innovation will have a competitive edge and establish themselves as leaders in the market.


3. Transparent lab results

As the vaping industry continues to grow, more and more vape juice brands are popping up. With so many options available, consumers must know what separates a reliable brand from the rest. Transparent lab results are one thing that sets a reliable vape juice brand apart. By providing detailed lab reports on the ingredients used in their products, consumers can have peace of mind knowing exactly what they are consuming.

This level of transparency shows that the brand is committed to providing quality products and builds trust between the brand and the consumer. So if you're looking for a trustworthy vape juice brand in 2023, check for transparent lab results.


4. Professional packaging and labeling

In the ever-evolving world of vaping, one of the things that will make a brand reliable in 2023 is professional packaging and labeling. With new laws and regulations surrounding vaping products, it is more important than ever for companies to have clear and accurate labeling.

Professional packaging ensures that the product is presented attractively and professionally and helps protect the product during transportation and storage. Remember, the packaging and labeling of a product are often the first impressions a consumer will have and can influence their decision on whether or not to purchase a particular brand. Therefore, investing in high-quality packaging and labeling is a smart choice for any vape juice brand looking to stand out in an increasingly competitive market.


5. Trusted manufacturing practices

In 2023, with the rise of vape juice brands, the importance of trusted manufacturing practices cannot be overstated. These practices ensure that the product sold is high quality and safe for consumption. When a vape juice brand uses trusted manufacturing practices, it means they follow strict guidelines and regulations set forth by the authorities.

This pertains to safety, labeling, packaging, and marketing, among other things. Reliable vape juice brands do not cut corners and pay close attention to every detail. Trusted manufacturing practices are essential for the health and safety of consumers and the industry's growth as a whole.


6. Customer reviews and feedback

In an ever-growing market of vape juice brands, it can be challenging to determine which ones to trust. However, customer reviews and feedback are one factor that sets a reliable brand apart from the rest. By analyzing what users say about a particular product, consumers gain insight into its quality, flavor, and overall satisfaction.

Whether it's the smoothness of a particular flavor or the rigidity of the bottle, customer reviews provide valuable information to help buyers make informed decisions. In 2023, it's expected that customer reviews will continue to be a vital aspect of the purchasing process for vape juice brands. By prioritizing them, brands build trust and establish a reputation for quality and excellence in the industry.


7. Compliance with industry standards and regulations

In the world of vaping, reliability is of utmost importance. A brand that can deliver consistent quality and flavor can quickly gain a loyal following. One critical element that makes a vape juice brand reliable this 2023 is compliance with industry standards and regulations.

With growing concerns over the safety and health risks of vaping, it has become imperative for brands to adhere to strict guidelines and regulations. Doing so ensures that every bottle of vape juice produced is safe for consumption and meets the necessary health and safety standards. This commitment to quality and safety is a sign that a vaping brand can be trusted by its customers.


Summing It Up

Ultimately, finding a reliable vape juice brand in 2023 may seem daunting. However, with thorough research and understanding of the necessary factors to consider in choosing one, any consumer can find an ideal vaping experience. From product purity, customer service quality, competitive pricing, accessibility, and a vast selection of flavors that tickle the taste buds, it takes all these components and more for a vape juice brand to be considered credible. So when looking for good and reliable vape juice this year, take the necessary steps to make the best and most informed decisions - your taste buds will thank you!

Adoption of fintech services through mobile apps will exceed 72% in the Philippines by the end of 2023


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In terms of user growth in the past five years, main contributors to the development of the fintech industry in the Philippines are E-Wallets (+1026%), Digital Lending (+330%) and E-commerce (+222%).

Manila, Philippines | August 2023 — The adoption rate of financial technology in the Philippines among the population aged 15 years old and over through mobile apps may increase to 72.2% or 59.3 million users by the end of 2023, according to a new report from consumer credit service Digido.

The maximum growth of this indicator is expected to come from the Payments & Transfers segment (+17.6%), followed by E-Wallets (+4.9%), Digital Banking (+4.3%), Digital Investments (+3.7%) and Digital Lending (+0.9%).


Last year, the adoption rate of fintech services among the population aged 15 years old and over in the Philippines reached 69.3% from 64.4% in 2021. Similar to the region as a whole, the largest contributor is the e-commerce sector, with adoption among adults close to 100% in the Philippines at the end of 2022.


Of the 867 actively used fintech applications in the Philippines, the Digital Banking and E-Wallets segments are the most popular — with 163 (18.8%) and 134 (15.5%), respectively, followed by Payments & Transfers with 104 (11.9%), Wealth Management with 86 (9.9%) and Digital Lending with 84 (9.6%).


The Payments & Transfers segment exhibited the highest download growth rate at 11.3% per month from 2018 to 2022, followed by Business Management (10.7%) and Financial Advisors (8.4%).


In terms of user growth in the past five years, main contributors to the development of the fintech industry in the Philippines are E-Wallets (+1026%), Digital Lending (+330%) and E-commerce (+222%).


“The findings from our report indicate that the inertial movements towards the “fintechization” of the population is going from strength to strength. The country’s fintech infrastructure is also showing high adaptability to ever-emerging challenges, mainly due to a large domestic market and progressive government support,” Digido country manager Farit Shakirov said. “As it stands, there remains opportunity for the fintech industry to maintain momentum and build towards a more vibrant ecosystem by cultivating further trust in their services by providing seamless, communicable user experiences and fruitful collaborations.”

Young makers’ innovative potentials and sustainable solutions recognized at the 6th imake.wemake competition; Cavite Science Integrated School, Philippine Science HS CALABARZON, and Vinzons Pilot HS bag top prize

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Caption:

The 6th imake.wemake Youth Innovation Prize (YIP) winners are all smiles as they pose with DOST-SEI Director Dr. Josette T. Biyo (center), Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) Vice President Atty. Louie Soriano (second from left), and the Board of Judges - Engr. Percival Magpantay (second to the right), Engr. Carlos M. Oppus (rightmost), and Engr. Edison A. Roxas (leftmost).



The innovative potential of youth, combined with the power of technology proved to be a dynamic force on the road to developing a culture of innovation during the 6th imake.wemake:create.innovate.collaborate competition Final Presentation and Awarding Ceremony on June 28 at Crimson Hotel, Alabang, Muntinlupa City.

The Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) recently conferred the prestigious Youth Innovation Prize (YIP) Award to three school teams whose technologies exhibited novelty and patentability, functionality and unique selling point, collaboration, design and feasibility, extensibility, and practicability.

This year, innovations in forest conservation, sustainable agriculture, and sustainable microplastic pollution control took center stage. With the win, the three school teams each received Php 200,000.00 cash prize, sponsored by Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) through HCPI Vice President, Atty. Louie Soriano; a trophy, and Php 20,000.00 cash prize for their respective coaches.



Youth Innovation Prize Award

Cavite Science Integrated School bagged the YIP award for “Project KALINGA: Geolocation Estimation of Forest Activities Using Triangulation and Sound Classification.” The project aims to address the long-standing issue of illegal logging and deforestation in the Philippines and aid forest rangers in monitoring them. It works by using the triangulation method and sound classification to estimate the geolocation (or geographical location) of sound sources - specifically, to detect sounds of equipment used in illegal forest activities like chainsaws and vehicles. The team is composed of Uno A. Café, Rainier M. Guinto, Sigmund Francis S. Manalo, and Precious A. Zapanta, with Elain E. Malones as their coach.

Philippine Science High School-CALABARZON Region Campus also seized the YIP award for “SAMGIOP: Development of an IoT-based Sensory Device for Leaf Damage and Abiotic Factors in Cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis) Using Raspberry Pi.” As an innovative response to the pest infestation problem in cabbages, their technology works via a two-part system: the SAMGIOP rover which detects leaf damage, and the SAMGIOP slave which detects abiotic factors - non-living chemical and physical aspects of an environment. The monitoring device relies on the Internet of Things (IoT) mechanisms with a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) embedded in the Raspberry Pi. The team is composed of Harvae C. De La Cruz, Joanna Daniella C. Fajardo, Ma. Hannah Isabel L. Suguitan, and Anjirehl Ernest Godfrei C. Zapata, with Marizel B. Villanueva as their coach.

“E-QUIA: Remotely Operated Electrostatic Collector of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Microplastics in Freshwater Environment” of Vinzons Pilot High School, likewise, successfully secured the YIP award. Addressing the environmental damage caused by microplastics, particularly in freshwater, E-QUIA is a remote-controlled device that collects microplastics from freshwater environments via an electrostatic filtration system. The device uses an environmental-friendly method of separating microplastics from freshwater via electrostatic charges. The team is composed of Alliyah C. Cambronero, Reynier Francis E. Espinola, Allen Misty B. Jalina, and Lea Monina G. Pioquinto, with Jason N. Bargo as their coach.

The winners were determined based on scores by the Board of Judges composed of Engr. Percival Magpantay of the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD), Engr. Carlos M. Oppus of the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU), and Engr. Edison A. Roxas of the University of Santo Tomas (UST).



Young Scientist Award

Gokongwei Brothers Foundation (GBF), through Ms. Graciela Mendoza - head of scholarships and community education, also bestowed the Young Scientist Award (YSA) to four students who were carefully selected from a pool of 80 aspiring young scientists. Winning the award are Sigmund Francis S. Manalo and Precious A. Zapanta of Cavite Science

Integrated School, Harvae C. De La Cruz of Philippine Science High School-CALABARZON Region Campus, and Reynier Francis E. Espinola of Vinzons Pilot High School.

The YSA is a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) college scholarship awarded to outstanding students who exhibit admirable values and a strong commitment to STEM education. With the scholarship, the grantees can pursue a STEM course of their choice at any university or college in the country.

GBF has been DOST-SEI's yearslong partner in promoting a strong culture of science among the Filipino youth to encourage, recognize, and support them in pursuing careers in STEM on the road to becoming future innovators and nation builders.



C&E Adaptive Learning Solutions Innovation Award

To complete the roster of winners, Lala National High School received the C&E Adaptive Learning Solutions (CEALS) Innovation Award, through C&E Adaptive Learning Solutions (ALS) Vice President, Mr. Gerric Gomez. CEALS is a special award given to a school team whose project exhibits excellent design using the Arduino platform and has strong market potential. Their project, “Automated Calamansi Harvesting Robot,” focused on effective and efficient crop harvesting that maximizes crop yield and minimizes its losses. It functions by detecting fruits on trees using RGB-D Fusion Mask R-CNN and carefully harvesting them using a robotic arm, thereby avoiding damage to the fruits and trees. The team is composed of Guilmarc C. Baculao, Luilaine R. Lumanas, Carlo James C. Saladaga, and Jetrice Lesuzest L. Tanguihan, with Harold C. Delostrico as their coach.

As a consolation prize, C&E ALS also gave all the finalists an opportunity to get a certification on their Arduino skills. The Arduino Fundamentals Certification is an online exam that tests students’, makers’, and professionals’ knowledge of electronics and programming, thereby helping young makers hone their skills and become part of the growing community of innovators in their pursuit of technological development.

C&E ALS is one of the big players in the field of science, technology, and innovation and a DOST-SEI's partner in empowering young emerging scientists by providing them with innovative tools and services - such as the Arduino platforms which were utilized in the projects - that support the unique demands of the future, and the Philippines’ needs to harness a critical mass of STEM professionals.

The Final Presentation and Awarding Ceremony is the culmination of the 6th imake.wemake which started with 89 innovation proposals from public and private high schools, nationwide.

The Board of Judges selected the top 20 proposals that focus on the novelty, innovation, and impact of the project on pressing societal and community issues in agriculture, health, food security, transportation, education, business, disaster mitigation, and the environment.

Eleven (11) high schools from Luzon, three (3) from Visayas, and six (6) from Mindanao were invited to participate in the week-long bootcamp on Arduino Platform and Electronics held on March 13-17, 2023, at the Sequioa Hotel, Paranaque City where students learn to use different kinds of sensors, actuators, and interface it with Arduino.



Luzon



Alaminos City National High School (Region I)

Narvacan National Central High School (Region I)

University of St. Louis-Tuguegarao (Region II)

Cavite Science Integrated School (Region IV-A)

Luis Palad Integrated High School (Region IV-A)

Philippine Science High School-CALABARZON Region (Region IV-A)

Tanauan City Integrated High School (Region IV-A)

Bansud National High School (Region IV-B)

Jose Panganiban National High School (Region V)

Polangui General Comprehensive High School (Region V)

Vinzons Pilot High School (Region V)



Visayas



Babag National High School (Region VII)

La Consolacion College Bacolod (Region VII)

Tabalong National High School (Region VII)



Mindanao



Lala National High School (Region IX)

Alabel National High School (Region XII)

General Santos City National High School (Region XII)

Iligan City National High School (Region XII)

Kidapawan City National High School (Region XII)

Mamali National Science High School (Region XII)



DOST-SEI Dr. Josette T. Biyo congratulated all the winners and participants for their creativity and hard work and urged them to continue to nurture and harness their creativity to help solve problems in their community. She promised that the DOST-SEI will continue its efforts to cultivate an army of highly talented and deserving students who will improve the country’s global competitiveness through the Institute’s undergraduate and graduate scholarships. She also thanked DOST-SEI's partners - HCPI, GBF, C&E ALS, and the coaches - for sharing the advocacy, and for the undying dedication and support to champion the vital role of STEM in national development.

“We, at DOST-SEI, will continue to provide a common space for the Filipino youth’s creative, innovative, and collaborative skills in creating innovations that forward impact.”

Dr. Biyo also led the announcement of the opening of the 7th imake.wemake competition.


Caption:

Gokongwei Brothers Foundation (GBF) head of scholarships and community education, Ms. Graciela Mendoza (leftmost), awarded the Young Scientist Award (YSA) to Precious A. Zapanta (second from left), Reynier Francis E. Espinola (middle), Harvae C. De La Cruz (second to the right), and Sigmund Francis S. Manalo (rightmost).


 
Caption:

Young innovators from Lala National High School bore their prizes as the winners of the C&E Alternative Learning Solutions (CEALS) Innovation Award. C&E Alternative Learning Solutions (ALS) Vice President Mr. Gerric Gomez (second to the left), together with C&E’s Head for Business Development and Product Marketing Ms. Asela Javier (rightmost) and Business and Market Research Head Mr. Rodel Cruz (leftmost) awarded them with tokens and Arduino Fundamentals Certification.
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