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Caracal USA® Sponsors Canyon County FOP Lodge #29 Shooting Competition

Tue, Mar 31, 2026 11:00 EDT

Company to provide firearms, stage support, and raffle prize for the first annual "Bullet Golf 3 Gun" event benefiting law enforcement. Caracal USA ®, a leading U.S.-based manufacturer of small arms for the law enforcement and defense markets, announced its sponsorship of the Canyon County Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) #29 Shooting Competition , scheduled for April 4, 2026, at the Parma Rod and Gun Club in Parma, Idaho. The inaugural event will bring together approximately 80 law enforcement officers and first responders for a unique shooting competition modeled after a golf-style format. As part of its sponsorship, Caracal USA will donate a CAR814 A2 11.5-inch PATROL Pistol as a featured raffle giveaway item and supply CAR814 A2 PATROL Rifles for use in one of the competition stages. The event, described as a Bullet 3 Gun format, combines multiple shooting disciplines across staged courses, creating a competitive yet collaborative environment for participants. Hosted by Canyon County FOP Lodge #29 in partnership with the Canyon County Deputy's Association, the competition aims to support local law enforcement personnel and their families. Proceeds from the event will benefit programs assisting officers involved in critical incidents, as well as funding specialized training and equipment for units such as K9, SWAT, CERT, and crisis negotiation teams. "Caracal USA is proud to support the men and women who serve on the front lines of our communities," said Jeffrey Spalding, President and CEO of Caracal USA. "Events like the Canyon County FOP Shooting Competition not only strengthen professional skills but also build camaraderie and provide meaningful support for officers and their families. We're honored to contribute equipment and resources to help make the inaugural event a success." The competition is open exclusively to law enforcement and first responders, with limited participation capped at 80 shooters. Attendees can expect a full-day event featuring staged shooting challenges, raffles, food, and community engagement. For more information about the Canyon County FOP Lodge #29 Shooting Competition, including sponsorship opportunities and registration details, visit https://ccfop29.org or contact event organizers directly. For more information about Caracal USA and its full line of firearms, visit www.caracalusa.com . Follow along on Instagram , Facebook , YouTube , or LinkedIn .

SGS Expertise Supports Atlantic Crossing Victory

Tue, Mar 31, 2026 09:19 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is delighted to highlight the victory of team 44west in the World's Toughest Row - Atlantic in a Consumer Compact article. The partnership between SGS and 44west began in September 2025, reaching a triumphant conclusion as the Swiss four-man team became the first to cross the finish line at Nelson's Dockyard in Antigua on January 15, 2026. A 31-day row from La Gomera in waves reaching up to six meters at times, in temperatures ranging from 10 degrees to over 30, 44west achieved not only competitive success, but also raised CHF 42,832 to support the building of a new reef in the Philippines. Aligning success with security and safety The team's commitment to performance, teamwork and sustainability was mirrored in their partnership with SGS, who provided a broad package of testing services to ensure the reliability, strength and safety of the team's systems. Food packaging, food contents, solar photovoltaic systems, communication/navigation devices and the crucial jackstay system for securing people and equipment on deck were evaluated under rigorous conditions to ensure optimum performance throughout the crossing. 'We row for biodiversity' Luca Fayd'herbe de Maudave, Matthias Fernandez, Lorenzo Henseler and Julian Müller wanted to create a meaningful environmental impact. In partnership with rrreefs , an organization dedicated to restoring healthy coral ecosystems, the team's fundraising efforts have supported the construction of a dedicated 44west reef in Pajuda Bay in the Philippines, using rrreef's innovative 3D-printed reef structures to support the recovery of marine life. A shared journey of trust and responsibility This initiative was a perfect match for SGS's own work. While supporting 44west in La Gomera, microplastic testing was carried out in the surrounding coastal waters and an environmental DNA (eDNA) assessment was completed in the forests of Garajonay National Park - demonstrating SGS's commitment to nature. Géraldine Picaud, CEO of SGS, congratulated the team and reflected on the successful partnership: 'Supporting 44west is not just about breaking records. It is about championing bold ideas, protecting the environment, inspiring performance, great teamwork and local talent. We are proud to stand behind a team whose ambition and values mirror our own.' With a similar mindset to 44west, SGS's global network and broad range of capabilities supported a challenge that tested everything from electric and electronic systems to environmental impact evaluations - enabling direct, responsible and far-reaching action to make a meaningful difference. Read the full article ' Testing Expertise Behind a Winning Atlantic Crossing '. IMPACT NOW for sustainability Through its four IMPACT NOW for sustainability pillars - climate, nature, ESG assurance and circularity - SGS offers innovative solutions that support smarter decisions, regulatory compliance and environmental responsibility. Learn more about IMPACT NOW for sustainability . For further information, contact: Media inquiries

The Real Cornbread Mafia Beverage Launches in Kentucky Kentucky-Inspired Drink Brand Introduces a New Alternative for Social Drinking

Tue, Mar 31, 2026 09:10 EDT

Louisville, KY The Real Cornbread Mafia (TRCM) beverage brand is launching statewide, unveiling a bold new THC beverage inspired by Kentucky heritage and crafted for today's social gatherings. The Real Cornbread Mafia beverage blends Kentucky storytelling, distinctive flavors, and modern innovation to offer a contemporary alternative to alcohol. As interest in alcohol alternatives and hemp-derived drinks surges, the brand offers a vibrant new way for people to relax, gather, and celebrate-rooted in tradition but designed for today. Rooted in Kentucky's spirit of independence and outlaw ingenuity, The Real Cornbread Mafia beverage pays tribute to the rebellious heritage that shaped the region. By reimagining a legendary story for a new generation, the brand seamlessly connects the past to the present. Reflecting Kentucky's evolving social rituals, the brand offers a beverage for those seeking a fresh way to gather and connect-beyond conventional drinking culture. "I've lived the story that inspired this brand," said Joe Keith Bickett, co-founder. "Being part of the original Cornbread Mafia means carrying a piece of Kentucky history with you. This beverage is about honoring that heritage while creating something fresh that reflects how people gather and celebrate today." Flavor Profiles Rooted in Southern Tradition Peach Haze Tea Peach Haze Tea feels like summer in a glass, like sitting on the porch with loved ones while laughter floats on a warm Kentucky breeze. The gentle steeping brings out the tea's aroma and smoothness, letting the ripe, juicy peaches shine through. It's light, refreshing, and made for good company, with just 30 calories in every can. Enjoy one, and if the moment's right, don't be shy to reach for another and enjoy the smooth 5mg of Delta-9 THC. Blueberry Dream Lemonade The folks behind The Real Cornbread Mafia were farmers through and through; if you could grow it in Kentucky, they knew how to grow it. Blueberry Dream Lemonade tastes like a break in the shade after a long, hot day: crisp, tart lemonade with a splash of sweet blueberries. It's light, refreshing, and made for good company, with just 30 calories in every can. Every sip is bright, balanced, and easygoing, like sharing a cold drink with friends, complete with a smooth 5mg of Delta-9 THC. Grape Berry Kush Soda Ask anyone from rural Kentucky, and they'll tell you a grape soda from the corner store was the ultimate treat in the '70s and '80s. Our Grape Berry Kush Soda brings back that simple joy with bold grape flavor and classic soda sweetness, now in a lighter, 30-calorie can. It's made for kicking back after a long day, sharing laughs, and enjoying a smooth 5mg THC lift with a taste of good times gone by. The Real Cornbread Mafia beverage joins the rapidly expanding THC-infused beverage category, catering to consumers seeking alternatives to alcohol. The brand reflects several key consumer trends, including: Increased demand for alcohol alternatives Rapid growth in THC and hemp-derived beverages Story-driven consumer brands rooted in culture and place Low-calorie social beverages The Real Cornbread Mafia beverage will launch in select markets across Kentucky, with retail placement, tasting events, and promotional activations designed to introduce the brand to consumers statewide, following a soft launch at SXSW in Austin, Texas. About The Real Cornbread Mafia Beverage The Real Cornbread Mafia is a Kentucky-inspired THC beverage brand crafted for today's social rituals. Channeling the outlaw roots and storied past of Kentucky's Cornbread Mafia, the brand blends regional heritage with modern beverage innovation. The result is a bold new alternative to alcohol that invites consumers to celebrate their independent spirit and embrace a new way to connect.

Deep Tech Company Unveils Clean Energy Solution to Tackle UK Energy Security Crisis

Tue, Mar 31, 2026 07:41 EDT

HYDROGEN ON DEMAND SYSTEM COULD CUT UK HOUSEHOLD ENERGY BILLS BY 30-45% UK CONSUMERS WILL HAVE ACCESS TO CHEAP CARBON FREE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE FROM 2027 KINETIC7 the disruptive tech company - founded by Australian entrepreneur and philanthropist Rick Parish - has today announced that it has developed a cheap clean energy platform and delivery solution to help tackle the UK and global energy crisis. The company also claims that its hydrogen on demand system could cut UK household energy bills by as much as 30%-45%. It comes at a time when energy prices are hitting unprecedented levels and impacting both the UK business and domestic energy markets. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently announced emergency support measures for UK households worst hit by the energy crisis. The £57M package of targeted measures have been introduced to those 'off grid' households not covered by the energy fuel cap and not served by legacy mains gas utility companies. Over 4 million households across the UK currently using LPG and oil have seen the cost of heating their homes rise by 80% in just one week. While the world debates and procrastinates on how to produce and use sustainable hydrogen gas safely, Kinetic7 has achieved a global breakthrough in developing and safely producing hydrogen gas on demand. It comes at a time of growing global concern over the short and medium-term security and supply of gas energy in the UK and across Europe. Rapidly increasing costs and scarcity of supply have been directly impacted by recent geopolitical issues with Russia and Ukraine and the current war between the US, Israel and Iran. The Abu Dhabi based company - with offices in the UK, Australia, Italy and the US - has pioneered a unique multi-patented delivery mechanism and several portable delivery platforms that have successfully and safely harnessed the production and delivery of hydrogen gas on demand (HOD). The innovation dispenses with the need to capture and store hydrogen gas, which has traditionally been dangerous and is extremely expensive to build infrastructure and storage. The Kinetic7 technology produces hydrogen (HHO) gas on demand as and when needed with zero emissions, making it safe, clean, affordable energy that is accessible to everyone, everywhere and even in the remotest of locations. Originally the technology was conceived as a portable cooking stove for humanitarian use in developing nations. Kinetic7 has designed and produced the Tribe™️ and Nomad™️ stoves which are currently in commercialisation phase and will be launched in Q3 of 2026. Both portable cooking stoves run off battery and solar power and will also be used for humanitarian, disaster relief, military and emergency services use. The technology meets 13 of the 17 United Nations sustainable development goals (SDG). Kinetic7 was then pivoted to address the wider global energy crisis impacting both the business and domestic energy markets. A much larger hydrogen on demand HODbox™ was designed and created specifically for the commercial catering and restaurant sectors and one for the domestic energy market. Further prototype pivots are currently being worked on for other industrial sectors of business and industry. Not only does the residential HODbox™ produce carbon free hydrogen gas for cooking, hot water and heating, but it is produced and delivered from an adaptable 'plug and play' unit that can be attached to the side of any residential property. The Kinetic7 HODbox™ can produce clean gas at a fraction of the price delivered by legacy mains gas suppliers, without the need for costly upstream infrastructure and extensive utility pipe networks and connections. It works on the same principle of how existing LPG and oil tanks connect into existing residential properties. Kinetic7 was founded by serial entrepreneur and philanthropist Rick Parish who has spent decades working in high risk, safety critical environments from the Australian SAS to search and rescue, global safety and emergency training operations for the oil and gas industries. Commenting on the breakthrough Chairman and founder Rick Parish said. "The current energy crisis has highlighted once again how vulnerable UK and European energy supplies are and the steps that need to be taken to ensure long term energy security is preserved at all costs. We have become far too reliant on legacy gas providers who control the supply and price of energy. The cost of energy has also risen steeply over the last few years amidst market volatility and geopolitical instability. Hydrogen on demand is the future for safe, clean and affordable energy that can be rolled out at speed. Hydrogen gas has existed since the very start of evolution, but understanding how we can create, capture and store hydrogen gas safely has eluded even the greatest of minds. When we were innovating Kinetic7, we asked ourselves what if we didn't need to store hydrogen gas but instead could create it on demand. Today we have managed to harness the method of creating, producing and delivering hydrogen gas safely, on demand, without the need for storage. This circumnavigates the costly process of storing hydrogen gas and means that our Kinetic7 gas is 100% safe and can be created as and when it is needed and most importantly its 100% carbon free." Each UK household will be able to effectively create its own supply of clean energy from the Kinetic7 HODbox™, thus ensuring domestic energy supply and security to the home. Kinetic 7 provides a viable alternative to the business and domestic energy markets. It is believed that the hydrogen on demand system could represent savings of as much as 30-45% off household energy bills each year, without the reliance on legacy mains gas supply. It will also provide a 100% carbon free alternative energy source to the off grid residential market which is currently served by LPG, propane and biofuel. The residential HODbox™ simply attaches to the side of a property and is then plumbed into the interior of the house. After an initial outlay cost for the purchase of the Kinetic 7 unit, the only other running costs to produce hydrogen gas on demand would come from the minimal supply of water and a small amount of electricity/or solar to power needed to power the unit and its auxiliary battery. Rick Parish added. "The crisis in the UK and European domestic energy market continues to impact households and squeezing incomes. Kinetic7 can be delivered safely to the domestic energy markets. Householders and house builders developing new homes will have a real alternative energy source that is 100% carbon free and that can simply bolt onto the side of a house at very minimal cost and disruption. Kinetic7 will provide ultra clean and ultra cheap gas for cooking and heating a boiler for ambient heat and hot water. We expect to make further announcements on this exciting phase over the coming months." The UK government are currently piloting several residential schemes and trials using hydrogen gas. Hydrogen gas has historically been seen as unsafe and unstable due to its low flash point, making it very volatile under storage. Typically, hydrogen gas needs to be created, captured and stored in large storage facilities. It requires expensive infrastructure and is costly to produce and store. The Kinetic7 HODbox™ dispenses with the need to store hydrogen gas. It provides a completely safe and reliable clean energy source which requires no storage and is produced at the point of demand. It has minimal cost outlay over the traditional hydrogen pilot schemes currently operating in communities which have significant cost implications in the creation, storage and delivery of the hydrogen gas. The technology was also recently demonstrated at the Palace of Westminster using the prototype Kinetic7 Nomad™️ stove to an audience of peers, dignitaries and members of the House of Lords at the invitation of The Baroness Uddin, a sitting member of the House of Lords. Rick Parish concluded. "We are genuinely excited about the future and the huge impact that Kinetic7 can bring not just to the UK but to both developing and developed nations. It's the first major step in producing clean and cheap energy that is carbon free anywhere in the world using one of our portable cook stoves to our commercial and residential HODbox™ systems." The Kinetic 7 technology has also been subjected to independent academic assessment, expert analysis and opinion by Professor Paul Fennell and Dr Andrius Patapas for the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Imperial College London. For more information on Kinetic7 www.kinetic7.com ENDS

Syntax Data Collaborates with MSCI to Bring Global ADR Indexes to Syntax Direct Platform

Tue, Mar 31, 2026 07:10 EDT

Partnership enables financial advisers to build customized international portfolios without leaving U.S. exchanges Syntax Data , a financial data and technology provider offering data-optimized index solutions, today announced a partnership with MSCI Inc. (NYSE: MSCI) to offer a range of MSCI indexes on the Syntax Direct platform: a forward-looking index development tool that revolutionizes the rapidly growing direct-to-index investment process. As part of this strategic collaboration, MSCI will help Syntax expand into the independent RIA channel by helping financial advisers gain access to an expanded set of ADR index universes while also providing distribution support for the wealth management community. American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) allow advisers to gain exposure to a broad range of international equities using indexes designed to deliver diversification benefits using U.S.-listed securities - without leaving U.S. exchanges. MSCI's ADR Indexes are built to allow investors to evaluate and implement global strategies within the efficiency of the U.S. market infrastructure - with coverage of roughly 90% of global markets. [1] "We're thrilled to work with MSCI to bring their world-class ADR indexes to the Syntax Direct platform," said Bruce Traan , President and COO of Syntax Indices. "This collaboration represents a significant milestone in democratizing global market access for financial advisers and their clients. By bringing MSCI's comprehensive ADR index family to Syntax Direct's innovative index development capabilities, we're empowering advisers to build sophisticated, customized international portfolios without leaving U.S. exchanges. This partnership perfectly aligns with our mission to provide data-optimized index solutions that meet the evolving needs of the wealth management community, and we couldn't be more excited about the opportunities it creates for advisers in the independent RIA channel." The following MSCI indexes will be eligible as starting universes and for benchmarks for creating custom indexed-portfolio strategies within Syntax Direct: MSCI ACWI ADR Index MSCI ACWI ex USA ADR Index MSCI ACWI ex North America ADR Index MSCI ACWI ex Canada ADR Index MSCI Canada Cross-Listed Index MSCI World ADR Index MSCI World ex USA ADR Index MSCI EAFE Expanded ADR Index MSCI EM ADR Index "The collaboration between MSCI and Syntax reflects our commitment to providing innovative solutions designed to address the evolving needs of financial advisers to better service their clients," said Paul Riccardella , Head of Americas Wealth Indexed Investment Coverage at MSCI. "Our ADR indexes are designed to reflect the diversification of global investing within the familiar and efficient infrastructure of U.S. markets. By integrating these indexes into Syntax's cutting-edge technology platform, we are enabling advisers to construct customized international portfolio strategies leveraging the transparency, liquidity, and operational simplicity of U.S.-listed securities." To learn more about Syntax Direct, please click here . To learn more about MSCI's ADR Indexes, please click here . [1] MSCI Research, as of June 30, 2025.

PassEntry Introduces Frictionless One-Tap Loyalty Scheme as Iceland's Hagar launches 'Takk'

Tue, Mar 31, 2026 04:19 EDT

PassEntry, the B2B SaaS company powering wallet-native digital passes at scale, has launched Takk ("Thank You"), a new digital loyalty programme for Hagar, Iceland's largest retail group and operator of the Bónus, Hagkaup, and Olis grocery, hypermarket, and fuel brands. The loyalty scheme is powered by PassEntry's proprietary PassTap™ module and integrates seamlessly with Hagar's existing point-of-sale infrastructure. The launch was supported by a national media campaign across print, digital, outdoor and television in Iceland. Frictionless Loyalty at the Point of Payment for enterprise customers Takk introduces a new model for enterprise loyalty: rewards that activate automatically at the moment of payment. When a customer taps their phone at a payment terminal, loyalty is triggered instantly-no apps to open or QR codes to scan. Security is driven by the phone's own biometrics, meaning no additional password required. Rewards are earned and redeemed in real time during checkout, with points either saved for future use or spent immediately as part of the same transaction. The entire experience runs directly on the payment terminals - whether manned or self-serve - ensuring speed, simplicity, and consistency across Hagar's retail estate. Digital loyalty passes are issued directly into Apple Wallet and Google Wallet as secure NFC-enabled passes. A measure of Takk's incredible popularity is that within five days of the launch date more than 15% of Iceland's adult population had joined the loyalty programme. Nico Cary, Co-Founder & CTO at PassEntry, said: "Takk marks a breakthrough moment for loyalty. By issuing wallet-native passes that activate directly at the payment terminal, Hagar is delivering a truly frictionless experience. With PassEntry enabling the transaction layer, loyalty becomes a natural extension of paying-tap to pay, tap to earn, tap to redeem." About PassEntry PassEntry is a London-born B2B SaaS company building the tokenisation layer for mobile wallets, powering the issuance and lifecycle management of digital passes at scale. First to market with direct payment-reader integrations, PassEntry is redefining how tokenised passes operate across Apple Wallet and Google Wallet. Trusted by global brands including Universal Studios and AT&T, PassEntry also delivers Loyalty, Ticketing, Access Control, Membership, Rewards and POS interception with leading Icelandic enterprises such as Blue Car Rental, Blue Lagoon, Arctic Adventures, TourDesk and Sky Lagoon. Its proprietary modules-PassLayer™, PassShare™, PassScan™, and PassTap™-enable secure, brand-consistent, wallet-native digital experiences. www.passentry.com About Hagar Hagar is a family of companies operating in Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and the Netherlands. Its core businesses include grocery retail, wholesale operations, and fuel sales. Across its portfolio, Hagar is committed to excellent service, quality products at fair prices, and responsible environmental and social impact. https://www.hagar.is and https://www.takkkronur.is/en

Manning Family Children's earns Cribs for Kids Infant Safe Sleep Hospital certification

Mon, Mar 30, 2026 14:46 EDT

Manning Family Children's is proud to announce that is has achieved certification as a Gold Level Cribs for Kids® National Safe Sleep Hospital. This certification recognizes the hospital's healthcare team members' commitment to best practices in infant safe sleep, ensuring the highest standards of care for its youngest patients. By earning this certification, Manning Family Children's demonstrates adherence to rigorous guidelines by the Cribs for Kids® National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification Program. Cribs for Kids® is a national safe sleep initiative dedicated to reducing infant mortality. "Sleep related deaths are the number one reason we lose our babies each year-3,400 infants annually", said Michael H. Goodstein, M.D., neonatologist and medical director at Cribs for Kids, adding, "we know that parents do at home what they see done in the hospital so modeling safe sleep and providing education to families will have an impact on infant mortality. Cribs for Kids® program recognizes hospitals making this commitment." In Louisiana, infant mortality remains a significant public health concern. According to recent data, approximately 392 infants die before their first birthday each year in the state and about 90 of those deaths are classified as sudden unexpected infant deaths, which includes sudden infant death syndrome, accidental suffocation and other sleep-related causes. Many of these deaths are linked to unsafe sleep environments, including infants sleeping with loose bedding, sharing sleep surfaces or sleeping outside of a crib or bassinet. Safe sleep practices, such as placing babies on their backs in their own sleep space without soft bedding or toys, can significantly reduce the risk of sleep-related infant deaths. "Our team has worked diligently to meet the requirements to earn this certification and underscores our dedication to providing safe sleep care for our babies," said Lindsey Casey, Chief Nursing Officer at Manning Family Children's. "We are committed to ensuring that every newborn and infant at Manning Family Children's receives the highest level of care, including promoting safe sleep practices that align with the guidelines of Cribs for Kids." Judy Bannon, CEO, and founder of Cribs for Kids explains, "The National Infant Safe Sleep Hospital Certification Program launched in 2015. It is rooted in the Safe Sleep Recommendations made by American Academy of Pediatrics and the research that demonstrates families do at home what they see done in the hospital. There are over 500 infant safe sleep certified hospitals across the country and beyond. We are proud to welcome Manning Family Children's to our program. It will have a profound effect on saving babies' lives." For more information about Cribs for Kids® National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification Program, visit, cribsforkids.org/hospitalcertification . To learn more Manning Family Children's NICU expansion visit manningchildrens.org/newnicu .

Beken Bio announces lab expansion at New Orleans BioInnovation Center, advancing ovarian cancer detection efforts

Mon, Mar 30, 2026 11:45 EDT

Beken Bio , a biotechnology company focused on early cancer detection, announced today the opening of its new laboratory at the New Orleans BioInnovation Center (NOBIC). The expansion represents a significant step in establishing the company's commercial and clinical operations in New Orleans as it advances towards bringing its first product, a blood test for ovarian cancer detection, to market. The new laboratory will support critical regulatory and operational milestones, including the development of a CLIA-certified facility required for clinical testing and commercialization. This expansion strengthens Beken Bio's presence in the region while positioning the company to accelerate validation and regulatory processes for its diagnostic platform. "Establishing our lab at NOBIC is a pivotal moment for Beken Bio," said Christopher Millan, co-founder and CEO of Beken Bio. "This expansion allows us to build the clinical and commercial infrastructure needed to advance our ovarian cancer detection test through regulatory pathways and ultimately bring a life-saving diagnostic to patients. For me personally, bringing this work to New Orleans, the city where I grew up, makes this milestone especially meaningful. The collaborative ecosystem here is exactly what we need to continue building and growing." Beken Bio's innovative blood test is designed to detect ovarian cancer at earlier stages, when treatment outcomes are significantly improved. As the company progresses through regulatory requirements, including CLIA certification, the new lab will serve as the foundation for clinical operations and future commercialization efforts. The lab will be housed within NOBIC, a leading life sciences incubator dedicated to supporting biotech innovation and entrepreneurship across Louisiana. Through access to state-of-the-art facilities and a network of strategic partners, Beken Bio is positioned to scale its operations while contributing to the region's growing bioscience sector. "Beken Bio's lab expansion is the kind of milestone NOBIC is built to enable," said Kris Khalil, executive director of NOBIC. "We are directly supporting a startup move from breakthrough science to clinical-grade infrastructure under one roof. Ovarian cancer is the deadliest gynecologic cancer in the U.S., and the fact that this diagnostic is being developed and commercialized right her in New Orleans speaks to the strength of the ecosystem we've cultivated with our research and economic development partners across Louisiana." The opening of Beken Bio's lab reflects continued momentum in the New Orleans' life sciences industry, driven by collaboration between startups, research institutions and economic development partners. By establishing its clinical and commercial base in the city, Beken Bio is contributing to job creation, innovation and improved health outcomes both regionally and beyond. For more information on Beken Bio and their work click here. ### About Beken Bio: Beken Bio is a company passionate about helping to save lives and exploring new horizons of nanobiology in conjunction with state-of-the-art machine learning AI. Its mission is to unlock the key to early cancer detection. By targeting the body's most abundant biomarkers, Beken Bio can shift the narrative of when cancer is detected and reduce its impact on a global scale. About New Orleans BioInnovation Center : The New Orleans BioInnovation Center ("NOBIC") is a nonprofit business incubator focused on advancing life science entrepreneurship and technology commercialization in Louisiana. The mission of NOBIC is to create a successful biotech ecosystem by providing emerging companies with customized commercialization services, premier facilities , and a comprehensive support network. Through relationships with research institutions, economic development organizations , and industry stakeholders, NOBIC helps its clients de-risk novel technologies, attract funding , and improve global health outcomes. For more information, visit neworleansbio.com/ .

GALLS® Acquires CMS Uniforms, Cementing Status as Tennessee's Premier Public Safety Equipment Provider

Mon, Mar 30, 2026 10:00 EDT

GALLS ® , the leading supplier of uniforms and equipment for America's public safety professionals, has announced the acquisition of CMS Uniforms and Equipment, Inc., a prominent regional provider based in Nashville, Tennessee. This strategic acquisition establishes GALLS ® as the market leader in Tennessee and further reinforces the company's dedication to providing reliable, high-quality gear to first responders across North America. The acquisition brings together GALLS' ® national logistics capabilities and extensive product line with CMS Uniforms' localized expertise and strong client relationships. By integrating CMS Uniforms' operations, GALLS ® expands its footprint in key locations, including Nashville. This expansion ensures that law enforcement, firefighters, paramedics, and other public safety professionals have faster, more efficient access to the critical apparel and equipment necessary for their daily operations. Mike Fadden, CEO of GALLS ® stated, "We are proud to welcome CMS Uniforms to the GALLS ® family. Their team shares our unwavering dedication to the men and women who protect our communities. By combining CMS's local expertise and strong relationships in Nashville and Louisville with GALLS' ® comprehensive resources and technological solutions, we are ensuring that Tennessee's public safety professionals have the reliable equipment and uniform solutions they need to operate safely and effectively." CMS Uniforms, founded in 2000, has built a reputation for delivering stellar customer service and managing complex uniform programs for over 670 accounts. The company currently supports thousands of personnel, including police officers, deputy sheriffs, and firefighters. The integration of CMS Uniforms into the GALLS ® network allows these agencies to benefit from enhanced resources while maintaining the local service touch they trust. The combined entity creates a seamless operation dedicated to reducing equipment-delivery response times and ensuring agencies remain mission-ready. "It has been our honor to serve those who serve our communities for more than two decades. Throughout this journey, CMS has remained committed to the same passion for service that defines GALLS ® today," states Steve and Julie Roate. "We are confident that this alignment makes Galls the right partner to carry our mission forward, and we are excited for CMS to become part of the GALLS ® team." Existing CMS clients will now have access to GALLS' ® advanced service solutions, including custom web portals that streamline ordering and improve oversight for agency administrators. This technology, paired with GALLS' ® robust supply chain, ensures that first responders can rely on consistent inventory availability and rapid deployment of gear. The acquisition aligns with the core missions of both companies: to honor and support those who protect our communities by providing the highest-quality products and services available in the industry.

Leading Futurist and Bestselling Author Jamie Metzl to Publish The AI Ten Commandments, Co-Authored With GPT-5

Fri, Mar 27, 2026 13:34 EDT

At a moment of growing global anxiety about artificial intelligence and its potential harms, Jamie Metzl -a leading futurist and bestselling author exploring the deepest implications of our technological transformation-demonstrates how AI can help humanity forge a universal moral framework for the modern age. In his groundbreaking new book, The AI Ten Commandments: A New Moral Code for Humanity (Transcend Books, April 21, 2026) -the first major trade nonfiction work ever to name artificial intelligence as a co-author-Metzl and GPT-5, in an unprecedented collaboration, recast the biblical Ten Commandments using insights drawn from the full sweep of human history, philosophy, religion, indigenous traditions, humanism, and science. While public debate has largely focused on AI's risks, Metzl argues that advanced AI also has a profoundly underrecognized capacity to help humanity clarify and expand our deepest values. Co-written with GPT-5 through a clear division of labor that preserved human authorship, accountability, and voice while leveraging AI's exceptional capacity for synthesis and historical perspective, The AI Ten Commandments explores the radical and timely idea that artificial intelligence, trained on humanity's collective moral and cultural inheritance, can help us articulate enduring principles for living wisely and responsibly in the age ahead. Urgent and hopeful in equal measure, the book offers ten universal principles designed to foster greater dignity, responsibility, and human flourishing in what Metzl-a regular commentator on Fox News, CNN, Bloomberg, and other media-calls the emerging "Human + AI era." About Jamie Metzl Jamie Metzl is a leading voice on artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and the future of humanity. He is a Senior Fellow of the Atlantic Council, a Commissioner of The Lancet Commission on Precision Health, and the author of seven books, including the international bestsellers Superconvergence and Hacking Darwin. Jamie previously served in the U.S. National Security Council and State Department, with the United Nations in Cambodia, and on the World Health Organization Expert Advisory Committee on Human Genome Editing. His ideas have reached hundreds of millions worldwide through his books, podcasts, media appearances, and speaking. He holds degrees from Brown, Harvard Law School, and Oxford and is an avid Ironman triathlete and ultramarathon runner.

The future of skin aging may be found in the kitchen: 2026 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting to highlight latest advancements in skin, hair, and nails

Fri, Mar 27, 2026 09:00 EDT

Leading dermatologists to present research and insights into hair health, acne, and chronic inflammatory conditions such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis As interest grows in how lifestyle factors can influence people's appearance, dermatologists are taking a closer look at how diet may affect the internal and structural changes that contribute to the appearance of aged skin. Emerging research on the role of nutrition in skin aging is one of the timely and impactful topics that will be discussed at the 2026 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting, held March 27-31 in Denver, Colorado. Lawrence J. Green, MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist and Clinical Professor of Dermatology at George Washington University School of Medicine, in Washington, D.C., will define "skin aging" and explore the internal changes that can cause wrinkles , loss of elasticity, and other visible signs of aging. He will also examine nutritional factors that may help people reduce the appearance of aging and which items in your grocery cart may slow your skin's biological clock. "Skin aging is influenced by a complex interaction of a number of factors," said Dr. Green. "Emerging research suggests that nutrition may play a meaningful role in supporting skin health and potentially reducing some visible signs of aging. This is an opportunity to examine how evidence-based dietary strategies complement dermatologic care and how dermatologists can better partner with patients to improve skin health, discuss desired outcomes, and create a personalized treatment plan." In addition to advances in understanding skin aging, leading dermatologists at the AAD Annual Meeting will present the latest research and clinical insights on today's most pressing dermatological topics. Hair Health Across Life Changes Hormonal changes and personal hair care practices influence hair health, hair loss, and treatment outcomes across different life stages and diverse communities. Paradi Mirmirani , MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist specializing in hair disorders and an associate clinical professor in the department of dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco, will discuss how patients can navigate hair changes before and during menopause , and how the complex hormonal shift affects patients' hair. Oyetewa Asempa , MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist and Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Director of the Skin of Color Clinic at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, will highlight how patients with hair loss can integrate hair care practices to improve results , particularly among people with curly or coily hair types, where styling practices and hair identity are often deeply interconnected. Personalized Approaches to Acne for All Ages For people of all ages, acne and rosacea are far more than cosmetic concerns or "rites of passage." These inflammatory skin conditions can leave lasting marks - whether through scarring or changes in pigmentation - that can significantly affect self-esteem, social confidence, and overall mental well-being. Dawn Eichenfield , MD, FAAD, PhD, a board-certified dermatologist at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego and an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, will discuss how pediatric acne and rosacea differ from adult disease and why early diagnosis and individualized treatment are essential. Alexandra Y. Zhang , MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon at Lucent Dermatology and Skin Surgery Center in Ohio, will present how innovative, tailored approaches to acne scar treatment for different skin types are helping patients achieve safer and more effective results than ever before. Inflammation: Connecting Skin to Overall Health Chronic inflammatory conditions such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis extend beyond the surface of the skin and may contribute to broader health risks, including cardiovascular disease. Carmen M. Salavastru , MD, IFAAD, PhD, a board-certified dermatologist and Professor of Dermatology at Colentina Clinical Hospital in Bucharest, Romania, will explore how skin inflammation is connected to the heart and how effectively managing inflammation may not only improve a patient's skin health but also potentially reduce their long-term cardiovascular risk. Jennifer Soung , MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist and Director of Clinical Research at Southern California Dermatology in Santa Ana, California, will examine how recognizing psoriasis as a systemic inflammatory disease helps explain its link to obesity, increased disease severity, and comorbidities such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and joint pain. As interest grows in the connection between metabolic health and inflammation - particularly with the widespread use of GLP-1 receptor agonists for weight loss and diabetes - understanding how obesity influences inflammatory skin disease has become increasingly relevant. Dr. Soung will highlight the shared inflammatory pathways linking obesity and psoriasis and their implications for patient care. Across nearly 330 educational sessions led by more than 800 board-certified dermatologists, this year's 2026 AAD Annual Meeting will highlight emerging research and clinical strategies that address skin, hair, and nail health through a whole-patient lens. For additional information and to view the full agenda, please visit https://meetings.aad.org/AM2026/Sessions . About the AAD Headquartered in Rosemont, Ill., the American Academy of Dermatology, founded in 1938, is the largest, most influential and most representative of all dermatologic associations. With a membership of more than 21,800 physicians worldwide, the AAD is committed to advancing the diagnosis and medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatment of the skin, hair, and nails; advocating high standards in clinical practice, education and research in dermatology; and supporting and enhancing patient care because skin, hair, and nail conditions can have a serious impact on your health and well-being. For more information, contact the AAD at (888) 462-DERM (3376) or aad.org . Follow @AADskin on Facebook , TikTok , Pinterest , and YouTube , and @AADskin1 on Instagram .

Recognize an Outstanding Marketing Scholar: AMA Foundation Awards Nominations Now Open

Fri, Mar 27, 2026 08:00 EDT

Contact: Amy Gwiazdowski, agwiazdowski@ama.org Recognize an Outstanding Marketing Scholar AMA Foundation Awards Nominations Now Open Chicago, IL -Celebrate the achievements and impact of exceptional marketing scholars, educators, and practitioners by submitting a nomination for an AMA Foundation award. These awards recognize individuals whose research, mentoring, scholarship, and leadership continue to advance the marketing discipline, strengthen the academic community, and shape the future of marketing practice and education. Award recipients will be recognized at the 2026 AMA Summer Academic Conference . Nominations are now open for the following awards: Williams-Qualls-Spratlen (WQS) Multicultural Mentoring Award of Excellence This award recognizes world-class marketing scholars and mentors of people of color who have made significant research contributions and demonstrated a sustained commitment to mentoring students and faculty from underrepresented groups in marketing. Nomination Deadline: April 12, 2026 Valuing Diversity Ph.D. Scholarship In partnership with the PhD Project and the AMA Academic Council, this scholarship supports doctoral students from diverse backgrounds on their path to earning PhDs and helps strengthen a more inclusive pipeline of future marketing faculty. Nomination Deadline: April 12, 2026 Robert J. Lavidge Global Marketing Research Award This award recognizes a marketing practitioner or educator who has developed and implemented a research or insight procedure with practical implications for others, advancing marketing research and real-world application. Nomination Deadline: April 12, 2026 Charles Coolidge Parlin Marketing Research Award Established in 1945, this award is the oldest and most distinguished in the field, honoring scholars and practitioners who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and sustained impact on advancing the marketing profession. Nomination Deadline: April 12, 2026 ###

The Hidden Impact of Retail Promotions on Warehouse Equipment

Fri, Mar 27, 2026 06:22 EDT

Discounting cycles, flash sales and promotional events have become a constant feature of UK retail - and they are having an often-overlooked impact on warehouse operations. While promotions are designed to drive demand and boost revenue, the unpredictable spikes they create can place strain on manual handling equipment behind the scenes. Unlike traditional seasonal peaks, promotional activity tends to be irregular and fast-moving. Sudden surges in order volumes are followed by quieter periods, creating a stop-start pattern that can be difficult to manage on the warehouse floor. This inconsistency affects not only staffing and stock flow, but also the way equipment is used day to day. Pallet trucks, stackers and lift tables are required to adapt quickly to these fluctuating demands. During flash sales or limited-time offers, they may be in near-constant use across extended shifts, moving high volumes of goods under time pressure. Once the surge passes, usage drops again, only to ramp up sharply with the next campaign. This cycle of intense use followed by downtime can accelerate wear, particularly if equipment is already nearing the end of its service life. This pattern can expose weaknesses that might not be apparent under steady operating conditions. Components such as wheels and hydraulics are placed under strain during peak bursts, while inconsistent use can mean issues go unnoticed until they affect performance during the next surge. In busy fulfilment environments, even minor inefficiencies can lead to delays in picking, packing and despatch. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Trucks UK, said, "Flash sales don't just hit margins - they hit warehouse equipment. The challenge isn't just the volume, it's the unpredictability. Equipment is pushed hard with very little warning, and if it isn't up to the job, that's when problems start to appear. "We're seeing more businesses recognise that reliable pallet trucks are essential for handling these spikes without disruption. When operations are constantly shifting, you need equipment that performs consistently - whether it's a quiet week or a sudden surge in orders." The company advises warehouse operators to factor promotional activity into their equipment planning, ensuring pallet trucks are maintained and capable of handling short bursts of high demand. Regular checks and timely upgrades can help reduce the risk of breakdowns during critical trading periods. For more information, please visit: www.pallettrucksuk.co.uk .

SGS hosts a free webinar to strengthen antibody-drug conjugate development workflows

Fri, Mar 27, 2026 05:31 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is pleased to announce a complimentary webinar titled 'Supporting ADC Development: From Cell Bank Characterization to Batch Release', taking place on April 28, 2026. With demand for antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) continuing to rise, developers face increasing expectations around analytical rigor, regulatory readiness and life cycle management. Ensuring effective control - from early cell bank characterization to final batch release - is essential for advancing high‑quality, well‑characterized ADCs into clinical and commercial stages. This expert‑led session will provide a clear, end‑to‑end overview of key development challenges and the regulatory expectations governing ADC programs. Attendees will gain insights into best‑practice analytical strategies, accelerated testing approaches for critical intermediates and the advanced technologies that help strengthen control of critical quality attributes while reducing development risk. The webinar will also deliver practical guidance to streamline workflows, optimize testing programs and generate robust data to support efficient, compliant progression. Designed for biopharma and pharma professionals working across biologics and antibody‑based therapeutics, it is particularly valuable for analytical development scientists, CMC specialists and QC/QA teams seeking to enhance scientific and operational confidence. Presented by SGS experts Dr. Richard Adair and Dr. Greg Adams, the session draws on decades of experience in virology, analytical development and biopharmaceutical characterization. Stakeholders are encouraged to register now to secure their place in this informative webinar.

Tucson Federal Credit Union Earns Top 2026 Arizona Business Honors; CEO Matthew Gaspari Selected for AZ Business Leaders 2027

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 12:54 EDT

Tucson Federal Credit Union (TFCU) announced this week a series of significant 2026 recognitions honoring both the institution and its leadership, earning top placements in Arizona's most competitive business rankings and reinforcing the credit union's standing as a trusted financial partner across Southern Arizona. TFCU was named one of the Top 10 Credit Unions in Arizona for 2026 by Ranking Arizona - the state's largest and longest-running business opinion poll, powered by public vote. The distinction represents direct, community-driven affirmation: Arizona residents and business professionals cast votes across hundreds of business categories statewide, and TFCU's Top 10 placement reflects the depth of trust its members and the broader public have placed in the institution. Separately, WalletHub, one of the country's leading independent financial research platforms, named TFCU among its 2026 Best Credit Unions in Tucson . The national recognition is grounded in data-driven analysis of rates, fees, member services, and accessibility, further affirming TFCU's leadership position in the local financial services landscape. TFCU President and CEO Matthew Gaspari, MBA, was selected for the 2027 edition of AZ Business Leaders , published each year by AZ Big Media and reaching 25,000 Arizona executives, C-suite decision-makers, and industry influencers statewide. The honor is particularly meaningful because honorees are not self-nominated: selection begins with nominations from C-level executives across the state, with final decisions made by the magazine's editorial board in consultation with respected Arizona business leaders and industry experts. Gaspari's inclusion reflects the regard his peers hold for his leadership, influence, and impact on the financial services industry and Southern Arizona community. "Our purpose is to empower people and improve lives across Pima County, with our members remaining at the center of every decision we make. Being recognized by the broader Arizona community is a powerful validation that we are living our purpose, delivering real member value, and earning the trust of those we serve." - Matthew Gaspari, MBA, President & CEO, Tucson Federal Credit Union TFCU is currently competing in Ranking Arizona's 2027 cycle, with public voting open through July 31, 2026. Community members can cast their vote at https://azbigmedia.com/vote-ranking-arizona/#/gallery/500845555 These honors arrive as TFCU continues to expand its branches, services, and community investment across Southern Arizona - momentum that these recognitions both reflect and reinforce.

2026 Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education: Call for Proposals Now Open

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 11:05 EDT

Contact: Amy Gwiazdowski, agwiazdowski@ama.org 2026 Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education Call for Proposals Now Open Don't miss your chance to share your thoughts with the higher education marketing community this November Chicago, IL -The American Marketing Association (AMA) officially opens the call for proposals for speakers at the 2026 AMA Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education . The event will take place at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center in Aurora, CO, November 8-11, 2026. Join the AMA as a conference presenter to share content that strengthens the profession of higher education marketing, expand personal networks through an audience of peers, and raise the institution's or company's visibility. Submissions are open through April 20, 2026. Submit here . The Symposium is an opportunity for marketers to share, connect, and learn at the leading peer-reviewed conference to advance the higher education marketing field. The Symposium's content is structured to help higher ed marketers of all levels build strong brands, drive revenue, engage audiences, support career and team growth, and move the industry and institutions forward. Proposal timeline: Call for Proposals Due: Monday, April 20 at 11:59 PM ET Decisions Sent: End of June (Selected proposals will be notified) Speakers must be available to present during the event dates: November 8-11, 2026. Suggested topics for this year's conference include: Leadership & Organization Strategy & Planning Enrollment, Retention, & Fundraising Marketing Technologies (MarTech) & AI Signals & Shifts Research & Impact Branding & Content Reputation & Communications All speakers will need to register for the conference. One complimentary speaker registration is provided per session, and additional speakers are required to register through the AMA website. Additional information and requirements can be found on AMA's call for proposals page . ###

New Analysis: Non-AI Broadcast Monitoring Creates Significant Annual Operational Drain

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 09:25 EDT

eMediaMonitor's proprietary AI monitoring solutions deliver efficiency and cost savings Organisations using broadcast monitoring platforms without advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) automation could be incurring tens of thousands of dollars per year in hidden labour costs, according to new analysis by eMediaMonitor. eMediaMonitor evaluated the operational workload required to manually process broadcast content after capture, including filtering, summarisation, deduplication, and report preparation. Importantly, this also includes translation from around 90 languages. These tasks instead have to be carried out by data analysts, increasing the total cost of ownership. Michelle Harold, eMediaMonitor's VP of Global Partnerships, said, "Organisations that overlook AI tools for monitoring, collating and analysing broadcast media are not just paying more for their monitoring. They are getting less from it." Manual processing equals more than one full-time analyst Non-AI monitoring workflows can require hundreds of analyst hours per month, potentially accounting for the time of several full-time analysts. These labour costs are typically excluded when organisations compare monitoring vendors based only on subscription price. Every organisation has different clip volumes, team structures, language needs and advertising exposure. eMediaMonitor's cost calculator model's the true total cost of monitoring based on usage, clearly demonstrating how and where AI can reduce the burden.

Advyzon Named Best All-In-One Software Solution for 9th Consecutive Year in 2026 Advisor Software Survey from T3 and Inside Information

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 07:38 EDT

Advyzon Investment Management (AIM) premieres as "Software All-Star" in Portfolio Design and TAMP categories Advyzon , a comprehensive technology platform and portfolio management solution for financial advisors and investment managers, earned industry-leading client satisfaction ratings across multiple categories of the 2026 T3 / Inside Information Software Survey - one of the most respected studies in the wealthtech industry. CONSISTENT LEADERSHIP ACROSS CORE ADVISOR TECHNOLOGY Advyzon was recognized as a 'Software All-Star' - achieving top satisfaction ratings and meaningful market share across five categories: All-In-One Programs, CRM, Portfolio Management Tools, Trading/Rebalancing, and Account Aggregation. The survey also identified Advyzon as one of the platforms advisors are most likely to switch to across every category in which it appeared. Another important milestone this year - Advyzon Investment Management (AIM) , the firm's unified investment management platform - earned 'Software All-Star' recognition in two categories in its first year in the survey: Portfolio Design Solutions and TAMP Service Providers. "Earning 'Software All-Star' recognition in both categories in our first year validates what AIM has built," said Lee Andreatta , CEO of AIM. "Advisors want an investment platform that is truly unified with their technology ecosystem, and AIM delivers exactly that - natively built portfolio design and investment solutions within the broader Advyzon platform. These results reflect the hard work of our team and the confidence our clients have placed in us." "Being recognized as the top-rated All-In-One Solution for the ninth consecutive year is incredibly meaningful," said John Mackowiak , Chief Revenue Officer of Advyzon. "Advyzon wasn't built by stitching together integrations. We built one global, cohesive system from the ground up - CRM, portfolio management, trading, billing, reporting, and business insights all operating from a single database with the built-in support for multi-currencies and multi-languages. Advisors feel that difference and see much more value every day, and these results confirm our approach is resonating." The results were unveiled live in New Orleans at the 2026 T3 Technology Conference by the authors of the report, Joel Bruckenstein of T3 Technology Tools for Today and Bob Veres of Inside Information . REDEFINING WHAT 'ALL-IN-ONE' REALLY MEANS The survey authors highlighted Advyzon's differentiated strategy, noting that while many firms claim to be all-in-one, "Advyzon was built entirely internally, with the integrations as part of the construction process." Ratings above 8.0 are classified as "extraordinary". Across Advyzon and AIM, that threshold was exceeded in eight combined categories. Key highlights: All-In-One Software: Highest user rating (8.63) for the ninth consecutive year, with the second highest total market share (9.50%), earning 'Software All Star' distinction. CRM: Highest satisfaction rating (8.35) among firms with more than 2% market share, and third-highest market share (10.19%). Portfolio Management / Reporting: Second-highest satisfaction rating (8.44) among providers with more than 2% of market share, with strong momentum as one of the "most likely for advisors to switch to." Trading / Rebalancing: Second-highest client satisfaction rating (8.11) among firms with more than 3% of market share, alongside steady market share growth. Account Aggregation Tools: Standout debut with the highest satisfaction rating (8.24) among firms with more than 3% market share. Document Management: Second-highest satisfaction rating (8.56), recognized for delivering document management natively within a broader advisor platform. AIM EARNS "SOFTWARE ALL-STAR" RECOGNITION IN DEBUT SURVEY APPEARANCE In its first year included in the survey, AIM posted top tier results in both evaluated categories: Portfolio Design Solutions: Highest satisfaction rating (8.20) among firms with more than 1% market share. TAMP Service Providers: Highest satisfaction rating (8.29) among firms with more than 0.25% market share. To view the full T3 / Inside Information Software Survey results, with additional insights and analysis from Bob Veres and Joel Bruckenstein , please click here. A SNEAK PEAK AT ADVYZON'S NEW FINANCIAL PLANNING CAPABILITIES During a main stage presentation at the T3 Conference, Kevin Hughes , President of Financial Planning, unveiled Advyzon's upcoming goals-based financial planning capabilities, launching in 2026. "We believe in creating an all-in-one ecosystem that truly is a 'greatest hits' experience," said Hughes. "It's part of our DNA. Advisors should be able to work in a completely unified environment rather than stitching together the best-of-breed model the industry has chased for the last 20 years." To learn more about Advyzon's Financial Planning capabilities, please click here . ADVYZON RECOGNIZED IN PROMINENT INDUSTRY AWARDS PROGRAMS In addition to its survey performance, Advyzon and AIM have recently been recognized across multiple industry award programs, including: 2026 WealthTech Americas Awards by WealthBriefing: Winner of the Client / Consolidated Reporting Award in the 2026 WealthTech Americas Awards . 2026 Family Wealth Report Awards by WealthBriefing: Finalist in consolidated Reporting, CRM System, and Portfolio Management in the 2026 Family Wealth Report Awards - driven by the launch of Auria , Advyzon Institutional's platform tailored for UHNW clients and family offices. 2026 BISA Technology Innovation Award: Winner of the BISA Technology Innovation Award for Advyzon Enterprise Solutions . 2025 ThinkAdvisor Luminaries Awards: Lee Andreatta named CEO of the Year in Investment Management in the 2025 ThinkAdvisor Luminaries Awards . 2025 InvestmentNews Hot List : Brian Huckstep , Chief Investment Officer of AIM, and Kartik Srinivasan , President of Advyzon Institutional named to 2025 InvestmentNews Hot List of Top Wealth Professionals . For more information on Advyzon's industry awards and recognitions, please click here . ABOUT ADVYZON AND ADVYZON INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Advyzon is a global, cohesive wealth management platform built on modern, open architecture for financial advisors, wealth management firms, broker-dealers, banks, trusts and family offices. Founded by CEO Hailin Li, Ph.D., CFA®, Advyzon unites portfolio management, performance reporting, trading, CRM, billing, and document storage (plus, in 2026, financial planning) within a single source platform, as well as investment solutions through Advyzon Investment Management (AIM). With 50% of its team dedicated to engineering and product development, Advyzon focuses on continuous innovation based on user feedback and industry needs. Advyzon serves various segments of the financial services industry through specialized solutions, including Advyzon Core for RIAs, Advyzon Enterprise for larger institutions, and Auria for family offices and ultra-high-net-worth clients. For more information, visit www.Advyzon.com and www.AdvyzonIM.com . Advyzon Investment Management (AIM) is a registered investment adviser registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of yHLsoft Inc., doing business as Advyzon ("Advyzon"). All references to investment advisory services are provided by AIM, while technology and administrative support services are provided by Advyzon. AIM's advisory services are available to financial advisers for use in managing assets for their clients. AIM does not provide advisory services directly to retail investors. Professionals employed by Advyzon may refer qualified Advisory Firms to AIM. If a referred Advisory Firm engages AIM's services, the referring professional will receive a referral fee. March 2026: Advyzon and Advyzon Investment Management ("AIM") recognition in the T3/Inside Information Software Survey is based on an independent industry survey of financial advisors regarding technology usage and satisfaction. The results reflect the views of participating advisors and may not represent the experience of all users. The survey evaluates advisor technology and user satisfaction and does not evaluate or guarantee investment performance or client outcomes. Advyzon did not provide compensation in exchange for the survey results. Advyzon sponsored the survey to help offset production costs. Sponsorship did not include participation in survey responses, scoring, or the publication of results. For more information about this survey, please visit: https://t3technologyhub.com/. Investment advisory services are offered by AIM, a registered investment adviser, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of yHLsoft Inc., doing business as Advyzon ("Advyzon").

From Temporary to Permanent: What Agency Worker Reliance Means for Equipment Strategy

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 06:08 EDT

The growing reliance on agency workers across UK warehousing is beginning to reshape how businesses think about equipment on the warehouse floor. What was once a short-term solution to cover seasonal peaks has, in many operations, become a more permanent feature of workforce planning. Midland Pallet Trucks is warning businesses that this is having a direct impact on equipment strategy. With higher staff turnover and a greater proportion of temporary workers, warehouses are under increasing pressure to ensure that materials handling equipment - such as pallet trucks, stacker trucks and lift tables - is intuitive, consistent and safe to use with minimal training. In fast-moving environments, new starters are often expected to become productive quickly. While experienced warehouse staff may adapt easily to a range of equipment, less experienced or temporary workers can struggle if controls are not straightforward or if equipment requires a degree of familiarity to operate efficiently. As a result, there is a growing emphasis on pallet trucks and stackers that offer smoother handling, lighter steering and predictable performance. Equipment that reduces physical strain and simplifies operation can help minimise the learning curve, allowing workers to contribute effectively sooner. There are safety implications as well. Inexperienced operators are more likely to encounter difficulties when manoeuvring loads, particularly in busy or confined spaces. Equipment that responds consistently and requires less physical effort can help reduce the risk of minor accidents, product damage or strain-related injuries. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Midland Pallet Trucks, said the trend towards a more flexible workforce is changing expectations around equipment. "Agency labour has always been part of warehousing, but it's now a much bigger piece of the puzzle," he said. "If you've got people coming in for short periods, you can't rely on long training cycles. The equipment itself needs to be easy to understand and easy to control." He added that investing in more user-friendly handling equipment can deliver wider operational benefits. "When pallet trucks are smooth to operate and require less effort, it doesn't just help new starters. It reduces fatigue across the board and helps maintain a steady pace of work. That consistency becomes especially important when teams are changing frequently." For more information, visit https://www.midlandpallettrucks.com .

Food Fortification Prevents 7 Billion Nutrient Gaps Annually-But Could Triple Its Impact, Landmark Study Finds

Thu, Mar 26, 2026 04:44 EDT

New research in The Lancet Global Health provides first-ever global estimates of how fortified foods improve nutrition - and maps a path to dramatically expand benefits at minimal cost Geneva - Large-scale food fortification-adding essential vitamins and minerals to staple foods like flour, rice, oil, and salt-currently prevents approximately 7 billion nutrient gaps * worldwide each year at a cost of just 18 cents per person, according to a new study published in The Lancet Global Health . The landmark study provides the first-ever comprehensive global analysis of both the cost and impact of food fortification and provides a roadmap to triple current impact globally. High food costs and persistent poverty continue to keep nutritious diets out of reach for billions worldwide, leading to micronutrient deficiencies. These deficiencies affect 1 in 2 preschool-aged children and 2 in 3 women of reproductive age globally, and are linked to poor health, increased risk of disease, and poor cognitive development. Food fortification offers a powerful solution to this public health challenge. "This research confirms that food fortification is one of the most cost-effective public health interventions available," said Dr. Mduduzi Mbuya, Director of Knowledge Leadership at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) and co-author of the study. "Salt iodization alone prevents 3.3 billion iodine deficiencies each year-reducing global iodine deficiency by 87%. But we're also leaving major gains on the table. With targeted improvements, we could reach billions more people." The study, led by researchers at GAIN with collaborators from the University of California, World Bank, and Tufts University, revealed that improving and expanding fortification programs could triple the impact to prevent 25 billion nutrient gaps every year. Key Findings Researchers modeled the impact of fortification across 185 countries, covering 99.3% of the global population, and examined six scenarios ranging from no fortification to optimized global programs, which includes expanded coverage in high-need countries combined with improved standards and compliance: Current impact: Existing programs prevent 7 billion nutrient gaps annually at a global cost of $1.06 billion (just $0.18 per person). Iodized salt-a proven global fortification success story with near-universal coverage-accounts for nearly half of all benefits, followed by iron fortification of flour. The remaining gap: Despite current programs, an estimated 38.6 billion nutrient gaps persist worldwide-driven by poor diet quality, suboptimal fortification standards, low industry compliance, and limited program coverage in high-need regions. Untapped potential: The study identified three priority actions that could dramatically expand food fortification programs to triple impact: Improving compliance with existing standards to 90% would prevent an additional 6.1 billion nutrient gaps at a cost of $0.23 per person annually Aligning national standards with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines while improving compliance would prevent 10.3 billion additional nutrient gaps at $0.63 per person Expanding programs to high-need countries with appropriate food vehicles-combined with improved standards and compliance-would prevent 17.7 billion additional nutrient gaps at $1.15 per person "Although many countries require food processors to fortify staple foods, compliance is often low," says Dr. Christopher Free, a Research Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara and joint first author of the study. "Improving compliance with current laws could prevent 6.1 billion more nutrient gaps at an additional cost of only $0.05 a person." A Cost-Effective Solution Large-scale food fortification is one of the most cost-effective health and development interventions, delivering outsized returns. Under the most comprehensive scenario, the annual cost is just $1.15 per person, a modest investment compared to the tens of billions of dollars in economic losses attributed to micronutrient deficiencies each year through reduced productivity, increased healthcare costs, and lost human potential. On average, every dollar invested in fortification provides returns of $27 in health and productivity. Fortification Is Key to Improving Food Systems Even with optimized fortification programs, an estimated 20.9 billion nutrient gaps would remain under the best-case scenario, highlighting the need for complementary approaches. "Fortification is a powerful tool, but it is most effective as part of a comprehensive strategy," said Florencia Vasta, global lead for large-scale food fortification at GAIN. "Achieving optimal nutrition for everyone will require parallel investments in dietary diversity, supplementation for vulnerable groups like pregnant women and young children and making healthy diets more affordable and accessible." Why this Matters Now This research comes at a critical moment. Currently, 2.6 billion people worldwide cannot afford a healthy diet, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. Global malnutrition remains a leading cause of preventable death and disease, particularly in low and middle-income countries. With governments seeking cost-effective interventions that deliver proven results, this study provides compelling evidence that fortification deserves significantly increased investment and enforcement. Policymakers can act immediately: enforce existing fortification standards, align them with global guidelines, and expand programs to high need countries. Private sector partners can strengthen compliance and transparency. Donors can fund monitoring and enforcement systems. Food fortification is a global health success story hiding in plain sight," said Meetu Kapur, Nutrition Director at the Gates Foundation. "This landmark study provides the first comprehensive global evidence on what large scale fortification costs-and what it delivers. With new products emerging from the innovation pipeline, the data show we could triple impact and reach millions more people with the essential nutrients they need to survive and thrive. About the Study The analysis integrated dietary intake data from the Global Dietary Database with fortification program parameters from the Global Fortification Data Exchange. Researchers estimated inadequate intakes for 13 micronutrients and calculated implementation costs including premix, industry equipment and quality assurance, and government monitoring across five fortified foods: wheat flour, maize flour, rice, oil, and salt. All data and analysis code are publicly available at: https://github.com/cfree14/fortification Funding : Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and the Gates Foundation * When we count up all the ways people may not be getting enough essential nutrients (like iron, zinc, vitamin A, etc.), fortification programs currently prevent about 7 billion of these inadequacies each year. Two 'nutrient gaps' can represent one person inadequate in two nutrients, or two different people each with one inadequacy.

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