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Chasing Dreams with BCR ---- Nid Jamporn

Guided by the spirit of the Olympics, sports have always been a symbol of transcending physical limits and conquering adversity. As a proud sponsor of NBC badminton, BCR is honored to support the qualification journey of Nid Jamporn and two other outstanding athletes, Calista Lam and Kenneth Adlawan, as they aim to participate in the Paris Paralympics.

 

 BCR is a world leading broker, offering a range of products and services, including forex, commodities, indices, precious metals, and shares. In addition to establishing the BCR Cardiovascular Scholarship at the University of Sydney, BCR has been dedicated to advancing the world of sports, providing support and opportunities for exceptional athletes to spread their wings and fearlessly pursue their dreams.

 

 

Much like the foreign exchange market, athletes must adapt to various situations, seize opportunities, and strive for victory at their peak performance.

 

Commodities symbolize the athletes' dedication and hard work as they refine themselves into precious treasures, bringing glory to their nations.

 

Indices represent the athletes' achievements and honors as they create remarkable records on the field.

 

Precious metals shine like the medals of the Paris Paralympics, symbolizing the athletes' diligent efforts and honor.

 

 

The stock market showcases the teamwork and collective effort of the athletes as they collaborate closely with coaches, support teams, and sponsors, all striving for excellence in sports.

 

At BCR, we firmly believe that sports and finance share common attributes, demanding wisdom, courage, and resilience. Our support for NBC's badminton players on their path to the Paris Paralympics aims to offer them a chance to pursue their dreams and achieve global recognition.

 

 

Among the three participating athletes, in this article, we shine a special spotlight on Nid Jamporn, whose story is brimming with perseverance and hope. Nid Jamporn hails from Thailand, and in May 2015, she suffered a severe motorcycle accident that resulted in the loss of her left leg below the knee. She faced a period of despair, but it was the encouragement and support of friends and family that reignited her passion for life. She displayed extraordinary resilience and determination, not only relearning how to walk but also returning to the badminton court. Badminton was a sport she loved even before the accident, and she was determined not to let her injury shackle her life.

 

In 2018, Nid began participating in some competitions in Australia, catching the attention of the Australian Para-Badminton Association and NBC. Coaches Ian Bridge and Brian Koentjoro voluntarily offered assistance and guidance, supporting Nid on her Paralympic journey. In Geelong, Melbourne, Nid competed in her first para-badminton match, marking the beginning of her pursuit of dreams.

In 2019, Nid embarked on her journey further, participating in her first overseas international championship, the Thailand Bangkok Open, where she secured her first international championship victory. Today, Nid is on her path to the qualification tournament for the 2023 Paris Paralympics, giving her all to chase her long-awaited glory.

 

During this worldwide event, BCR will keep backing and motivating the athletes, aiding them in presenting their finest efforts. We are confident that their remarkable performances will shine brightly at the Paris Paralympics, symbolizing the enduring spirit of human determination and resilience.

Let's support Nid Jamporn, Calista Lam, Kenneth Adlawan, and all the athletes competing in the Paris Paralympics with BCR! Their stories will motivate us to pursue our dreams, whether in sports or the financial world, showing that we can overcome obstacles and achieve remarkable success!

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USYD x BCR PhD Research Scholarship

BCR is proud to announce the "BCR PhD Scholarship Ceremony," hosted by the University of Sydney, Australia.

 

 

On May 20, 2019, BCR was invited by the University of Sydney to co-host the establishment ceremony of the BCR PhD Scholarship held at the University of Sydney Brain and Mind Centre.

 

Through funding this scholarship, BCR aims to provide long-term support for the talent introduction program of the Brain and Mind Centre. As for USYD, it aims to utilize the BCR PhD Scholarship to recruit young talents from prestigious universities globally and to take advantage of artificial intelligence technology in the field of medical imaging to accurately diagnose and treat brain-related diseases such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Multiple Sclerosis.

 

During this meaningful event, BCR senior executives, world-renowned scientific experts, as well as the world's top three clinical professors, the COO, and CEO of the Brain and Mind Centre were present.

 

 

(Professor John D. Pollard (AO) and Professor Patricia Armati (AM, BSc, MSc, PhD) delivered a speech on the establishment of the Nerve Research Foundation.)

 

Professor Pollard is internationally recognized for his reputation in the fields of neuropathy and multiple sclerosis. In 2005, he was awarded an AO for his contributions to neurology, particularly in multiple sclerosis.

 

Professor Armati is the Founder, Co-Director, and Vice President of the Nerve Research Foundation. She is also a member of the Advisory Committee of the Institute of Neuromuscular Research at Westmead Children's Hospital.

 

Lastly, Professor Michael Barnett (MBBS, FRACP, PhD) and Dr. Tim Wang explained the major research and achievements of the Brain and Mind Centre. Professor Michael Barnett is a consultant neurologist at The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney, a Director of the MS Society clinic, and the MS Clinical Trials Unit at the Brain and Mind Centre. Dr. Tim Wang is a postdoctoral researcher at the Brain and Mind Centre and the Director of Operations at the Sydney Neuroimaging Analysis Centre.

 

 

(BCR Allen Chen, Professor Michael Barnett, Professor John D. Pollard, Professor Patricia Armati, BCR Director David Calver)

 

It is universally known that in the medical imaging field, "AI" is still in its infancy, but we believe that as technology matures, not only will it enhance our working efficiency, but it will also aid in improving the accuracy of medical imaging, which will contribute to various treatments for patients with brain diseases. We are convinced that AI, the new advanced technology, will be applied in every aspect of the medical field to serve a better society and benefit mankind.

 

 

(Professor John D. Pollard, BCR Sales Director Anna Zhang)

 

Undoubtedly, the funding of the BCR PhD Scholarship will significantly promote the introduction of medical professional talents. What's more, coupled with the trend of our times, the excellent match of "Talents + AI" will create profound achievements in clinical medicine and denervation in the brain and mind. BCR will operate with the integrity of the purpose of "Developing medicine and dedicating to society" to expand its business based on national health and further explore uncharted territory in the medical field. BCR expects that emerging talents with professional knowledge and a dedication spirit can become a solid foundation for medical development."

 

 


(Brain and Mind Centre USYD official Facebook page)

 

 


USYD official website: https://www.sydney.edu.au/brain-mind/news-and-events/news/bcr-phd-research-scholarship.html

 

 

 

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