Nyxoah to Participate in the Oppenheimer 32nd Annual Healthcare Conference

Nyxoah to Participate in the Oppenheimer 32nd Annual Healthcare Conference

Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium – March 10, 2022, 10:30pm CET / 4:30pm ET – Nyxoah SA (Euronext Brussels/Nasdaq: NYXH)(“Nyxoah” or the “Company”), a medical technology company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative solutions to treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), today announced that the Company will present at the Oppenheimer 32ndAnnual Healthcare Conference, which will be held virtually from March 15-17, 2022.

Olivier Taelman, Nyxoah’s Chief Executive Officer, is scheduled to present a corporate update on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at 10:40am EST. Please click here to access the live webcast of the presentation. The webcast will also be available on the Eventspage of Nyxoah’s investor relations website.

Nyxoah’s updated Investor Presentation can be accessed on the Shareholder Information section of the Company’s Investor Relations page.

About Nyxoah
Nyxoah is a medical technology company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative solutions to treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Nyxoah’s lead solution is the Genio® system, a patient-centered, leadless and battery-free hypoglossal neurostimulation therapy for OSA, the world’s most common sleep disordered breathing condition that is associated with increased mortality risk and cardiovascular comorbidities. Nyxoah is driven by the vision that OSA patients should enjoy restful nights and feel enabled to live their life to its fullest.

Following the successful completion of the BLAST OSA study, the Genio® system received its European CE Mark in 2019. Nyxoah completed two successful IPOs: on Euronext Brussels in September 2020 and NASDAQ in July 2021. Following the positive outcomes of the BETTER SLEEP study, Nyxoah received CE mark approval for the expansion of its therapeutic indications to Complete Concentric Collapse (CCC) patients, currently contraindicated in competitors’ therapy. Additionally, the Company is currently conducting the DREAM IDE pivotal study for FDA and US commercialization approval.

For more information, please visit http://www.nyxoah.com/.

Caution – CE marked since 2019. Investigational device in the United States. Limited by U.S. federal law to investigational use in the United States.

Contacts:
Nyxoah
Loic Moreau, Chief Financial Officer
corporate@nyxoah.com
+32 473 33 19 80

Jeremy Feffer, VP IR and Corporate Communications
jeremy.feffer@nyxoah.com
+1 917 749 1494

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Sophi.io is INMA 2022 Global Media Awards Finalist for Print Automation

TORONTO, March 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sophi.io, The Globe and Mail’s AI-powered automation and optimization platform, was announced this week as a finalist in the International News Media Association (INMA)’s 2022 Global Media Awards in the category of Best Innovation in Newsroom Transformation. Partnering with Naviga, it automated print laydown for Agderposten, a regional daily newspaper that serves over 25,000 readers across Norway, and increased print efficiencies by 66%.

“Sophi’s automated machine-learning system is the biggest transformation to print media in decades,” said Gordon Edall, Co-Founder at Sophi.io. “We’re grateful that Agderposten chose to work with Naviga and us. Their commitment to improving efficiency and embracing ground-breaking technology like Naviga Publisher powered by Sophi.io should inspire the entire media industry to look forward to a future where AI and automation helps everyone.”

Naviga Publisher powered by Sophi.io is an artificial intelligence-powered system that emulates human decisions to produce newspaper pages that look like they were created with an understanding of the news of the day as well as high journalistic standards. All editors need to do is roughly prioritize articles and hit the “Print My Newspaper” button to generate an automated print laydown, without templates, in minutes. Handing over this labour-intensive task lets newsrooms focus on their real objective of finding and telling the next important story.

“It’s hours saved for journalism,” said Agderposten’s Editor-in-Chief Katrine Lia. And the staff at Agderposten often cannot tell the difference between pages produced by Sophi and those handled by their editors.

Sophi and Naviga, a large software technology provider for the global publishing industry, have been working with Agderposten for more than a year now and successes there have paved the way to bringing dozens of new titles from several major publishing houses on board this year. Sophi provides cutting edge AI and ML technology that, along with Naviga Publisher, fully automates the end-to-end print production workflow.

Agderposten was the first customer to use Publisher. Its print production process is now centralized, its newspaper laydown is up to 80% automated, and most impressively, Agderposten has realized a 66% reduction in time and resources – lowering the cost of producing the printed newspaper and letting journalists work on creating digital content rather than operating InDesign.

Agderposten CEO Øyvind Klausen said he expected cost savings and efficiency would continue to increase as more of Agderposten’s pages were automated and more of its newspapers implemented the print automation solution.

The Global Media Awards received 854 entries from 252 news brands in 46 countries this year. The judges consist of 50 media experts from 24 countries focused across 20 categories, including news brands, media platforms, subscriptions, advertising, data and insights, product, and newsrooms. The first place winners will be announced on June 9.

About Naviga
Naviga (https://www.navigaglobal.com) is the leading provider of software and services powering media-rich industries. Their Content Engagement Platform helps companies create, enrich, deliver and monetize content to manage engagements from end-to-end. Their solutions are easy to use, scalable and agile. Combining their experience in media with a dedication to digital, they’ve developed software solutions that help any content-driven business meet the demands of the future of information. With headquarters in Bloomington, MN and regional offices throughout the world, Naviga is a trusted partner serving over 1,400 news media, entertainment media, broadcast, magazine, financial services and corporate clients in 45 countries.

About Sophi.io 
Sophi.io (https://www.sophi.io) was developed by The Globe and Mail to help content publishers make important strategic and tactical decisions. It is a suite of AI and ML-powered automation, optimization and prediction solutions that include Sophi Site Automation, Sophi for Paywalls and Sophi for First Party Data. Sophi also powers Naviga Publisher for one-click automated laydown of print and ePaper publishing. Sophi is designed to improve the metrics that matter most to your business, such as subscriber retention and acquisition, engagement, recency, frequency and volume.

Media Contact  
Jamie Rubenovitch 
Head of Marketing, Sophi 
The Globe and Mail         
416-585-3355  
jrubenovitch@globeandmail.com 

At UN, Pakistan expresses firm commitment to empower women

At the United Nations Pakistan has expressed its firm commitment to empower women in all walks of life.

Addressing a virtual event to celebrate achievements of Pakistani women at the United Nations, Pakistan's permanent Representative to the United Nations Munir Akram said despite challenges, Pakistan is a strong country and a resilient nation as women in Pakistan are empowered.

Ambassador Akram said that Pakistan had ensured empowerment of women in the economic, social, and political spheres in line with its commitment to the women.

Source: Radio Pakistan

India ‘deeply regrets’ accidental firing of missile inside Pakistan

India has expressed regret over a missile that entered Pakistan and fell in Mian Channu area of Khanewal district, attributing the incident to a "technical malfunction".

In a statement, Indian Ministry of Defense said the Government of India has taken a serious view and ordered a high-level Court of Enquiry into a missile that entered into Pakistan.

The statement said the incident is deeply regrettable, but it is a matter of relief that there has been no loss of life due to the accident.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Pakistan lodges strong protest with India over unprovoked violation of its airspace

Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with India over unprovoked violation of its airspace by an Indian origin 'super-sonic flying object'.

In a press release in Islamabad today [Friday], Foreign Office Spokesperson Asim Iftikhar said the Charge d'Affaires of India was summoned to the Foreign Office today to lodge Islamabad's strong protest over the unprovoked violation of its airspace by 'super-sonic flying object'.

It said the object entered into Pakistan from 'Suratgarh' India at 1843 hrs on Wednesday and crashed near Mian Chunnu city at around 1850 hrs causing damage to civilian property.

The Spokesperson said the Indian diplomat was conveyed that imprudent launch of flying object not only caused damage to civilian property, but also put at risk human lives on ground.

The spokesperson said flight path of flying object endangered several domestic and international flights within Pakistani airspace and could have resulted in a serious aviation accident.

He said such irresponsible incidents were also reflective of India's disregard for air safety and callousness towards regional peace and stability.

The Foreign Office spokesperson called for a thorough and transparent investigation into the incident, the outcome of which must be shared with Pakistan.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Saudi Arabia committed to support Pakistan: Ambassador

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have agreed on working together for benefit and interests of both the countries.

The understanding was reached at a meeting between Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Saeed Al Malkiy and National Security Advisor Dr Moeed Yusuf in Islamabad on Friday.

The Ambassador said Saudi Arabia is committed to support Pakistan to make it a prosperous and stable country.

Matters pertaining to important regional and international issues were discussed in the meeting.

Source: Radio Pakistan