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Ubicquia Launches Next-Gen AI Streetlighting Suite to Accelerate Smart Infrastructure

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Ubicquia Launches Next-Gen AI Streetlighting Suite to Accelerate Smart Infrastructure

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 4, 2025 - Ubicquia has unveiled a coordinated next-generation smart streetlighting portfolio built around its new UbiCell® Micro controller, major enhancements to the UbiVu® infrastructure management platform and the launch of UbiScout™, an AI video accessory that turns existing streetlights into multi-purpose urban sensors for safety, mobility and energy efficiency.

Integrated portfolio targets utilities and cities under pressure to modernize

With grid operators and municipalities facing rising energy costs, decarbonization targets and aging infrastructure, Ubicquia's new offering is designed to make large-scale modernization of streetlighting networks faster and more manageable. The company positions the portfolio as a way to deliver asset intelligence, remote control and AI analytics without wholesale replacement of installed luminaires.

AGC Biologics and ATUM Link Up to Speed Cell Line Development for Complex Biologics

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AGC Biologics and ATUM Link Up to Speed Cell Line Development for Complex Biologics

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 3, 2025 - AGC Biologics is expanding its Cell Line Development Center of Excellence through a new partnership with ATUM, integrating the Leap-In Transposase® expression platform to help biopharma developers move monoclonal antibodies and complex next-generation biologics into the clinic faster and more cost-effectively.

New options for faster, more flexible cell line development

As pressure grows to launch high-value biologics at lower cost, drug sponsors are looking for cell line development (CLD) solutions that combine speed, robustness and scalability. AGC Biologics' collaboration with ATUM adds a modern transposase-based expression platform to its CLD toolkit, creating a menu of fit-for-purpose options for standard monoclonals, multi-specific antibodies and other complex molecules.

AGC Biologics and Repair Biotechnologies Join Forces on mRNA Therapy Targeting Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease

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AGC Biologics and Repair Biotechnologies Join Forces on mRNA Therapy Targeting Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 3, 2025 - AGC Biologics has signed a strategic development and manufacturing agreement with Repair Biotechnologies to advance a novel mRNA therapeutic aimed at rapidly stabilizing and shrinking atherosclerotic plaques, addressing what both partners describe as the leading single cause of human mortality worldwide.

Targeting plaque biology in a high-burden cardiovascular market

The collaboration focuses on an mRNA-based therapy designed to stabilize and reduce atherosclerotic plaques in major blood vessels, directly tackling the root pathology behind heart attacks and strokes. Rupture of unstable plaque and subsequent thrombotic events account for an estimated 27% of all human deaths, underscoring the strategic importance of any technology capable of reversing or halting plaque progression.

AGC Biologics and Rarity PBC Join Forces to Industrialize Gene Therapy for "Bubble Baby" ADA-SCID

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AGC Biologics and Rarity PBC Join Forces to Industrialize Gene Therapy for “Bubble Baby” ADA-SCID

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 3, 2025 - AGC Biologics is partnering with public benefit company Rarity PBC to bring a potentially life-saving gene therapy for Adenosine Deaminase Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (ADA-SCID) through commercial manufacturing and toward FDA approval, underscoring how CDMO collaborations are becoming central to translating academic breakthroughs into scalable rare disease treatments.

From transformational trials to a U.S. commercial pathway

Under the new agreement, AGC Biologics will provide end-to-end development and GMP manufacturing for Rarity's ex vivo autologous gene therapy RDP-101. If approved, RDP-101 would become the first gene therapy commercially available in the United States to reverse ADA-SCID, a rare inherited immunodeficiency that leaves infants dangerously exposed to severe, recurrent infections.

Ricoh and Neat Forge Global AV Partnership to Elevate Workplace Collaboration

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Ricoh and Neat Forge Global AV Partnership to Elevate Workplace Collaboration

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - Ricoh and Neat have signed a global partnership agreement to deliver integrated, high-end audiovisual solutions for modern workplaces worldwide, combining Neat's AI-driven video devices with Ricoh's AV Managed Services to enhance hybrid collaboration and workplace experience.

Master-level alliance to scale premium meeting experiences

Under the agreement, Neat, a global leader in professional AV and innovative video technology, and Ricoh, a global leading AV integrator, will collaborate at the highest tier of Neat's Global Partner Program-the Mastery level. The partnership is designed to expand Ricoh's portfolio of high-end meeting room solutions and make Neat-powered spaces more accessible across enterprises of all sizes.

Heidelberg Reshapes Wiesloch-Walldorf Flagship Site as Orhan Bekyigit Takes Over Plant Leadership

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Heidelberg Reshapes Wiesloch-Walldorf Flagship Site as Orhan Bekyigit Takes Over Plant Leadership

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG) is restructuring its largest site in Wiesloch-Walldorf, appointing long-time manager Orhan Bekyigit as plant director alongside his existing role as site head, in a move designed to sharpen competitiveness, streamline operations and support growth in international markets.

Strategic realignment at Heidelberg's largest production hub

The Wiesloch-Walldorf campus, with around 3,800 employees, is HEIDELBERG's biggest location worldwide and a central pillar of its global manufacturing and technology network. The new setup brings plant management and central site functions under one leadership, with Bekyigit now responsible for both operational execution and cross-site coordination.

Heidelberg Customer Portal Reaches 3,000 Print Shops as Cloud Apps Drive End-to-End Automation

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Heidelberg Customer Portal Reaches 3,000 Print Shops as Cloud Apps Drive End-to-End Automation

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - More than 3,000 print service providers worldwide are now using the cloud-based HEIDELBERG Customer Portal as a digital control center for their end-to-end production, underscoring how system integration and workflow automation are becoming decisive competitive factors in the global print and packaging industry.

Cloud platform becomes a digital command center for print plants

Three years after launch, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG's (HEIDELBERG) customer portal is evolving into a central hub for managing production, service and commercial processes. Over 7,000 individual users are actively leveraging the platform to digitalize and automate their operations, with a clear focus on improving efficiency, transparency and sustainability.

Heidelberg Lifts Profitability in H1 2025/26 as Packaging and Labels Drive Growth

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Heidelberg Lifts Profitability in H1 2025/26 as Packaging and Labels Drive Growth

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG) is reporting a significantly more profitable first half of its 2025/2026 financial year, with revenue growth, a doubling of EBITDA and improving cash flow underscoring the impact of its restructuring program and strategic focus on packaging, label and digital print.

Stronger top line and sharply improved margins

In the six months from April 1 to September 30, 2025, HEIDELBERG grew revenue to €985 million, around 8% above the prior-year period's €915 million. Europe and Asia were the main regional growth engines, while the second quarter contributed €519 million, up from €466 million in the first quarter despite negative currency effects of roughly €12 million versus the prior-year quarter.

Roche's Oral SERD Giredestrant Sets New Benchmark in Early ER-Positive Breast Cancer

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Roche’s Oral SERD Giredestrant Sets New Benchmark in Early ER-Positive Breast Cancer

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - Roche has reported landmark Phase III results for its oral selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) giredestrant, positioning the candidate as a potential new standard of care in early-stage ER-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer after a pivotal trial showed superior invasive disease-free survival versus standard endocrine therapy.

First oral SERD to show superior invasive disease-free survival

The Phase III lidERA Breast Cancer study evaluated adjuvant giredestrant against standard-of-care endocrine monotherapy in more than 4,100 patients with medium- or high-risk stage I-III ER-positive, HER2-negative early breast cancer. At a pre-planned interim analysis, the trial met its primary endpoint: giredestrant delivered a statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvement in invasive disease-free survival compared with standard endocrine therapy.

Roche's Trontinemab Data Put the Swiss Pharma Back in the Alzheimer's Race

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Roche’s Trontinemab Data Put the Swiss Pharma Back in the Alzheimer’s Race

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - Roche is re-entering the frontline of Alzheimer's disease drug development, after new Phase I/II data showed its next-generation antibody trontinemab cleared amyloid plaques below the threshold of positivity in the vast majority of treated patients while keeping key safety signals under tight control.

Early Brainshuttle data show deep amyloid clearance

In the ongoing Brainshuttle AD Phase I/II study, 92% of patients treated with trontinemab achieved amyloid levels below 24 centiloids, the PET scan threshold commonly used to define amyloid positivity. The data, presented at the 2025 Clinical Trials on Alzheimer's Disease (CTAD) meeting, mark one of the strongest plaque-clearing signals yet seen in a mid-stage program.