Ventiva Partners with ASUS to Explore Next-Generation Thermal Architectures for Compact AI Computing Systems

TAIPEI, Taiwan – June 1, 2026 – Ventiva®, a leader in solid-state cooling solutions, today announced at Computex 2026 a strategic partnership with ASUS to explore next-generation thermal architectures for compact AI computing systems. Through this collaboration, the companies will evaluate how Ventiva’s ionic cooling technology can support future ASUS NUC and Mini-PC designs. 

As AI workloads demand more processing power in increasingly constrained form factors, thermal management has emerged as one of the most critical factors in system design. Conventional cooling solutions consume significant board space, restrict component placement, and generate significant vibrations that introduce acoustic tradeoffs that become harder to absorb as devices grow more compact and more powerful. 

Ventiva Partners with ASUS to Explore Next-Generation Thermal Architectures for Compact AI Computing Systems

Ventiva’s ionic cooling solutions deliver silent, vibration-free thermal management in a modular, compact form factor that recovers board space and expands layout flexibility for system designers. Through this partnership, Ventiva and ASUS will explore the potential role of Ventiva’s ionic cooling in future ASUS AI system architectures, assessing where the technology could deliver the greatest design impact. 

As part of this partnership, Ventiva is showcasing an ASUS NUC demonstration platform at Computex 2026. The system illustrates the direction of the collaboration and provides a real-world platform for evaluating thermal architecture possibilities in compact AI-capable designs. 

“Thermal management has always been treated as a component-level decision. What we’re seeing now, and what this partnership with ASUS reflects, is that it’s becoming a platform architecture decision. How you cool a system determines what you can build,” said Christian Schlachte, Director, Product Management, Ventiva. “We’re excited to work with ASUS to demonstrate what the shift to a ‘thermal first’ architecture makes possible.”  

“Thermal architecture is becoming an increasingly important part of how next-generation compact AI systems are designed,” said Alex Gilpin, Senior Manager – NUC Advanced Engineering, ASUS. “Our partnership with Ventiva reflects a shared interest in exploring new approaches that could help shape future ASUS NUC and Mini-PC designs. This initial phase focuses on prototype development and technical evaluation as both teams assess what is possible.”
 

Technical Background: Ventiva Ionic Cooling Technology 

Ventiva’s solid-state, all-electronic heat transfer technology leverages the principles of electrohydrodynamic (EHD) flow to move ionized air molecules within an electric field. This ionic cooling innovation moves air without mechanical fans, creating silent, vibration-free airflow. Unlike traditional cooling systems, Ventiva solutions scale easily, integrate cleanly into system designs, and enable airflow configurations that were not previously possible.  

The Ventiva thermal management subsystem is thin, lightweight, and highly modular, and is engineered to adapt to diverse system architectures. It is comprised of a self-contained air blower device, fin stack, and vapor chamber or heat pipe, delivering optimized cooling efficiency up to 1.1 CFM per device. The air blower devices can be positioned adjacent to heat sources including SoCs, memory, and power delivery components, without the space constraints imposed by traditional fan-based cooling. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

  • What is ionic cooling, and how does it work? 
    Ionic cooling uses electrically charged particles to move air without any rotating parts. Ventiva’s ionic cooling technology harnesses the power of a minuscule plasma field to move air particles, delivering targeted cooling that removes heat from targeted areas of a system. The result is a solid-state cooling solution with no mechanical parts, no vibrations, and no noise.  
  • Does ionic cooling produce any noise? 
    No. Ventiva’s ionic cooling technology has been tested in anechoic chambers, showing less than 15 dBa sound pressure. This is an imperceptible level that is barely above the background noise level in an anechoic chamber.  
  • How thin are Ventiva’s air blower devices, and where can they be placed in a system? 
    Unlike traditional blowers which are “top-in / side-out” air flow devices, Ventiva’s ionic cooling module does not need an air gap to draw in air; it is a more space-efficient “side-in / side-out” device. This allows for a lower internal height for a customer application as low as 5 mm, which enables thinner product designs.
     
  • Why is ionic cooling particularly well-suited for AI workloads? 
    AI workloads generate intense, concentrated heat at the processor, as well as the memory and accelerator components operating in close proximity to the SoC. Conventional cooling solutions struggle to address these distributed heat sources without adding bulk or noise. Ventiva’s modular approach allows each thermal zone to be cooled independently and precisely, so the system can sustain the kind of continuous, high-performance operation that AI applications demand. 
     

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Music unites hearts and souls

By Shri Subrata De, Founder, Swaranjali

Music unites hearts and souls. We are just passing through this world, everything in this world is temporary, but our music is pure and eternal, like a canvas embracing peace and harmony, strengthening our bonds of brotherhood. “Music has its own notes, carrying emotions, personality, love, respect, and trust. No language is needed to understand it; it transcends borders and ages… We are all one family, one world.” 

Music unites hearts and souls. We are but passing through this world, but our music is pure and eternal, like a canvas painted upon this world, a symbol of peace and harmony in our fraternal bonds. 

Save the Nature 
Save life 
Save the world.
Safe yourself 
May God bless you.

Traders Warn Against Transforming Ghazipur Paper Market Into Waste Processing Zone

New Delhi, June 1, 2026

Traders of Ghazipur Paper Market on Monday voiced their strong opposition to the waste processing facility allotted in the area. At a Mega General Body Meeting organized under the leadership of the IFC Ghazipur Welfare Association, hundreds of traders and plot owners unanimously stated that an area being developed as a modern and world-class commercial center should not be turned into a hub for new waste disposal and processing activities.

Ghazipur Paper Market Must Not Be Converted Into a Waste Processing Hub: Traders

Participants at the meeting said that Ghazipur Paper Market is not merely a marketplace but a well-organized business center built through years of effort and investment, supporting the livelihoods of thousands of people. They expressed concern that the proposed Fresh Waste Processing and Biogas Production Project near the area envisages the processing of substantial quantities of municipal waste. According to the traders, locating such activities near a major commercial center and densely populated residential areas could have long-term implications. They believe that it may adversely affect the identity of the area, future investment prospects, and its overall development trajectory.

Mr. Sanjay Kumar, President of the IFC Ghazipur Welfare Association, said that traders have developed the area into a business center with improved infrastructure through their own efforts and resources. He stated that instead of associating the area with waste processing activities, the government should focus on its beautification and further development.

During the meeting, traders urged the government to develop the old Ghazipur landfill site into a park and green zone. They said that such a step would be a more positive and public-oriented contribution towards making Delhi cleaner and greener.

Mr. Ramesh Jain, former President of the Chawri Bazar Association, said, “Ghazipur Paper Market has been developed as a modern commercial center. Establishing a large-scale project involving fresh waste processing and biogas production in such an area is not appropriate. The paper market deals extensively in combustible materials, while the proposed project includes provisions for both waste processing and biogas production. From the perspective of safety and public interest, these activities should not be located in close proximity to each other. We will oppose this proposal at every level and will utilize all available democratic and legal avenues to seek its withdrawal. The government should reconsider this decision while keeping in mind the interests of traders, local residents, and the safety of the area.”

Ghazipur Paper Market Must Not Be Converted Into a Waste Processing Hub: Traders

Association office-bearers stated that they have consistently raised their concerns regarding the issue before the relevant government departments, public representatives, and policymakers. They appealed to the government to review the proposed project while taking into account the commercial importance of the area, the surrounding population, and environmental considerations.

During the meeting, traders conveyed a clear message that Ghazipur Paper Market should be developed as a model commercial center rather than being turned into an extension zone for waste management activities. They stated that, if necessary, they would continue their campaign through democratic and constitutional means and would seek broader public support on the issue.

The meeting was attended by Association President Mr. Sanjay Kumar; Vice Presidents Mr. Jatin Sharma, Mr. Ankur Agarwal, and Mr. Rajesh Agarwal; Secretary Mr. Rajender Joshi; Treasurer Mr. Umesh Yadav; Joint Secretary Mr. Sambhav Jain; former Chawri Bazar Association President Mr. Ramesh Jain; Mr. Rajeshwar Gupta (Shobha Cards); and a large number of traders and plot owners.

Oscilloquartz delivers assured timing for mission-critical harsh environments with ruggedSync™ Series OSA 5510

Business Wire India

 

News summary:

 

  • Defense operations require resilient timing architectures that maintain synchronization in contested and GNSS-denied environments
  • ruggedSync Series OSA 5510 delivers assured timing and extended holdover in a MIL-qualified platform for tactical, deployable operations
  • Zero-trust resiliency with diversified cPNT sources, including M-Code, PRS and STL, strengthens operational continuity for defense communications, navigation and mission-critical infrastructure

 

Oscilloquartz today launched its ruggedSync Series OSA 5510, a ruggedized timing and synchronization platform engineered for defense and other harsh, mission-critical environments. Designed for deployment in tactical communications networks, mobile command centers (MCCs), aviation systems and other highly demanding operational environments, the OSA 5510 combines PTP grandmaster and NTP server functionality with synchronization assurance and resilient holdover in a compact MIL-qualified platform. Multi-band GNSS support, encrypted and authenticated timing options and environmental protection enable operation in contested and GNSS-denied environments where trusted synchronization must be maintained.

 

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260601763766/en/

 

 

Oscilloquartz’s ruggedSync™ Series OSA 5510 delivers resilient, high-precision timing for mission-critical defense networks.

Oscilloquartz’s ruggedSync™ Series OSA 5510 delivers resilient, high-precision timing for mission-critical defense networks.

 

“Our new ruggedSync Series OSA 5510 extends the Oscilloquartz assured PNT portfolio into tactical and deployable defense environments,” said Gil Biran, GM of Oscilloquartz. “Combined with our optical cesium clocks, synchronization assurance technologies, PTP grandmasters and synchronization management solutions, it reinforces Oscilloquartz’s ability to deliver the industry’s most comprehensive timing portfolio. This enables us to support truly end-to-end, multi-layered timing architectures designed to maintain trusted synchronization and resilient PNT capabilities across highly demanding and contested environments.”

 

Built to support resilient defense timing architectures, the OSA 5510 integrates advanced synchronization technologies and flexible mission-critical interfaces within a hardened platform compliant with MIL-STD-810H and MIL-STD-461G. The solution supports IEEE 1588v2 PTP, SyncE and secure NTP services, while programmable I/O and timecode interfaces, including STANAG, Have Quick, IRIG and PPS/CLK distribution, support diverse defense payloads and operational requirements. Optical and copper SFP/SFP+ 1G/10G interfaces and dual power feeds further enable deployment across modern high-bandwidth defense networks.

 

 

The ruggedSync Series OSA 5510 strengthens multi-source resilience through zero-trust architecture, with support for M-Code, Galileo PRS and Iridium STL. Extended holdover, low phase-noise outputs, and jamming and spoofing detection and mitigation help maintain continuity during GNSS degradation or disruption, while White Rabbit readiness supports advanced timing distribution use cases. The launch also builds on Oscilloquartz’s expanding global aerospace, defense and government partnerships, including regional representative and VAR relationships supporting resilient timing and assured PNT deployments across the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific.

 

 

“Modern defense operations require synchronization technologies that are resilient, flexible and straightforward to integrate across diverse mission environments,” commented Igal Pinhasov, VP of product line management at Oscilloquartz. “Our OSA 5510 builds on the same core timing and synchronization technologies deployed across the broader Oscilloquartz portfolio, helping to deliver a more consistent operational experience across network layers and deployment models. By leveraging common capabilities and synchronization management approaches, organizations can simplify integration and more easily scale resilient timing infrastructures across evolving defense networks.”

 

 

About Oscilloquartz

 

 

Oscilloquartz, an Adtran company, delivers high-precision timing and synchronization solutions for mobile networks and critical infrastructure, enabling assured positioning, navigation and timing (aPNT) with multi-source resilience and long holdover. With over 75 years of expertise, Oscilloquartz combines innovation with proven reliability to strengthen network resilience in a GNSS-challenged world. Our portfolio includes optically pumped atomic cesium clocks, PTP grandmasters, GNSS receivers and advanced synchronization management tools for in-service assurance. These solutions maintain accuracy and availability even under jamming or spoofing attacks, supporting communications, power, aviation, transport, defense, finance and broadcast networks. For more information, please visit www.oscilloquartz.com.

 

 

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How Meghalaya Rewrote Its Health Story in Eight Years: A Glance at What the NFHS-6 Numbers Reveal About a State That Decided Not to Wait

The Mountains Are Moving

How Meghalaya Rewrote Its Health Story in Eight Years

A glance at what the NFHS-6 numbers reveal about a state that decided not to wait.

There is a particular kind of progress that does not announce itself loudly. It does not arrive as a ribbon-cutting or a single triumphant statistic. It accumulates quietly, one institutional birth at a time, one fully immunised child at a time, one young woman who finishes school instead of marrying at seventeen, until one day a national survey holds up a mirror and the change is undeniable. That is the story the sixth National Family Health Survey (NFHS-6, 2023-24) talks about Meghalaya. And it is a story worth telling honestly, because the honest version is more impressive than the inflated one.

Consider where the state began. For decades Meghalaya carried the twin burdens common to India’s hilly, sparsely connected frontier states: a high maternal mortality rate, fertility well above the national average, and child nutrition indicators that consistently trailed the rest of the country. The terrain itself was an adversary, villages folded into valleys that a single monsoon could cut off, health centres a half-day’s walk from the families who needed them. Against that backdrop, the NFHS-6 results are not just good news. They are evidence of a deliberate, sustained turning of the wheel.

The numbers that matter

Start with fertility, the indicator that has long defined Meghalaya’s demographic challenge. The Total Fertility Rate fell from 2.9 children per woman in 2019-21 (NFHS 5) to 2.2 in 2023-24 (NFHS 6), a 24.1 per cent decline that is the steepest fertility reduction of any state in India. Teenage pregnancy dropped by more than a third, from 7.2 to 4.6 births per thousand adolescent girls. Child marriage rate reduced by 18.3%. These are not abstract demographic curves; they are thousands of girls whose futures widened.

The gains in maternal and newborn care are just as striking. Data from NFHS 5 and NFHS 6 clearly demonstrates the change. Institutional births rose from 58.1 to 65.6 per cent, and crucially, more of those deliveries are happening in public facilities, the share climbing from 49.1 to 55.7 per cent, a sign that families increasingly trust the government system rather than being forced toward costly private care. Deliveries attended by a skilled health worker climbed to 70.9 per cent. On the pace of improvement in both institutional delivery and skilled attendance, Meghalaya ranks among the top two or three states in the country. Full immunisation of young children leapt from 64 to 75.3 per cent, again, one of India’s fastest gains. The proportion of expectant mothers taking iron-folic-acid supplements for the recommended hundred days rose by nearly half.

And then there is the figure that should give every reader pause: spousal violence against ever-married women fell from 15 per cent to 5.9 per cent, a 60 per cent reduction in eight years. A society does not move a number like that by accident.

None of this means the work is finished. Meghalaya’s child stunting that has seen a 20.9% improvement between the period 2019-21 to 2023-24, still stands at 36.8 per cent, its unmet need for family planning, the worrying dip in children receiving an adequate diet, and very high tobacco use among men all remain stubborn challenges. Thus, the honest reading of NFHS-6 is that Meghalaya is one of India’s fastest-improving states even though its absolute levels still sit in the lower band nationally. It is a story of rapid catch-up, not yet of arrival, and that is precisely why the trajectory matters more than any single rank.

Why the curve bent

Progress at this scale is rarely the product of a single scheme. What distinguishes Meghalaya’s approach is that the state government chose to treat health not as a department’s problem but as a whole-of-government project, and, just as importantly, as a partnership with the communities themselves.

The foundation was laid with the Meghalaya Health Systems Strengthening Project, a multi-year effort to rebuild the bones of the public health system: better-equipped facilities, stronger referral chains, and a relentless focus on data. Out of it grew the MOTHER programme – Measurable Outcomes in Transforming the Health sector through a holistic approach with a focus on women’s Empowerment, which used a mobile application to register and track at-risk pregnancies in real time, so that a mother in a remote village became visible to the system rather than invisible to it. Layered on top was the Rescue Mission, an explicitly multisectoral effort that pulled the Departments of Health, Social Welfare, and Community & Rural Development into the same room to attack the social causes of poor maternal outcomes, not just the clinical ones.

Some of the most effective innovations came from the ground up. SHG-run transit homes, modest community-managed lodgings near health facilities, solved one of the most intractable problems of mountain geography: how does a pregnant woman from a road-less village reach a hospital before labour, not during it? By giving her somewhere to stay in the days before delivery, these homes converted intention into safe, institutional childbirth. The same self-help-group networks, federated through the State Rural Livelihoods Mission, became the carriers of nutrition awareness, agri-nutrition gardens, and behaviour change, a model credited with a sharp fall in severe acute malnutrition cases in the areas it reached.

On the demand side, the Megha Health Insurance Scheme, now in its fifth phase and offering cashless cover of up to ₹5.3 lakh per family, integrated with the national Ayushman Bharat–PM-JAY, removed the financial terror that once kept families away from hospitals altogether. The newer CM Care+ scheme extends a safety net for the catastrophic, high-cost treatments that fall beyond even that ceiling. When a family knows that a complicated delivery or a sick newborn will not bankrupt them, the decision to seek institutional care becomes far easier.

Most recently, the government has trained its sights on the one battle it has not yet won: child nutrition. The Mission 1000 Days programme, built around the now-well-established science that the window from conception to a child’s second birthday largely determines lifelong health, channels nutritional support, mother-and-child kits, frontline-worker training, and community interventions into that critical period. Its companion “003” agenda, zero maternal deaths, zero unimmunised children, and healthy growth for every child in the first 1,000 days, has drawn praise from UNICEF for its community-partnership design. It is the logical next chapter: having moved the needle on access to care, Meghalaya is now going after outcomes.

A model worth watching

What ties these efforts together is a philosophy the state’s leadership has articulated plainly that lasting development comes from long-term human-development systems rather than isolated welfare announcements. It is an unfashionably patient idea in an age of quick wins, and the NFHS-6 data suggest it works. Build the institutions, trust the community workers, use the technology to make the invisible visible, remove the financial barriers, and then hold the course across electoral cycles.

Meghalaya has not solved every problem; no honest account would claim otherwise, and the stunting and family-planning gaps are real summons to keep going. But it has demonstrated something that more prosperous states often struggle to achieve; that a frontier region with difficult terrain and tight resources can post some of the country’s fastest improvements in the indicators that decide whether mothers survive childbirth and whether children grow up healthy. Eight years ago, that would have read as aspiration. NFHS-6 has turned it into evidence.

The mountains, it turns out, can be moved. Meghalaya is showing how, one mother, one child, one village at a time.

Data source: National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5: 2019-21 and NFHS-6: 2023-24), International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai. Programme details drawn from Government of Meghalaya health and rural-development initiatives as reported in 2025–2026.

Launch of Flixora – democratising movie streaming and distribution

Flixora, the new platform designed to democratise movie streaming and distribution launches on Monday 1st June 2026.

 

Flixora is designed to help filmmakers, studios and content owners distribute and monetise their movies globally and instantly. Creators do not need to have millions of followers before seeing an income, as they do on other platforms. Small filmmakers can get payment and recognition for their work, instead of the industry being monopolised by big studios and those with a name already.

The platform will enable creators to upload, manage, market and sell their content directly to audiences, without relying on traditional gatekeepers or complex distribution networks.

Flixora focuses on simplifying movie distribution for independent filmmakers and emerging creators who often struggle with limited access to global streaming platforms, high distribution costs, low visibility and restricted monetisation opportunities. By providing a direct-to-audience streaming infrastructure, Flixora allows creators to retain control over their content, pricing, audience reach and revenue generation.

The platform also helps filmmakers, production companies and distributors looking for a more accessible and scalable way to reach international viewers.

At the same time, it offers audiences access to a broader and more diverse catalogue of films, including independent cinema, regional productions, and underrepresented stories that may not appear on mainstream streaming services.

How it works for the creators

For movie makers, the process is remarkably straightforward. For a nominal fee of $100* per month you can start adding your movies to Flixora. The fee covers as many films as you want to upload.

All movies are reviewed by the team and, upon approval, are uploaded for end users to stream. The review process ensures quality standards are maintained. If a filmmaker fails to get approval for their movies the $100 is refunded.

The quality of the films streaming on Flixora is paramount, meaning that creators can rest assured they are not getting drowned out by substandard content that also deters viewers. Movies must be original and can only be submitted by the creator.

There is scope for a wide variety of content, as long as the films are over 30 minutes long. Fiction can include any genre and any format, and factual films can include documentary style or practical tips-based material. Music is expected to be a significant section of content. The chief limitation is no pornographic content or anything illegal.

Producers are also offered the choice of countries where they wish viewers to have access to their movie streams, and the site will even provide projected earnings. Those earnings all go directly to the filmmaker, with no cut taken by Flixora, up to a limit of $1 million.

How it works for the viewer

Flixora offers unique design and user experience. Users can search by genre or subject and the search facility includes voice command. You can even search by release date. Just ask “show me all the movies launched on 1st June”, for example, and a list will appear.

Because there is a minimum length of 30 minutes and all films are reviewed by Flixora to ensure they are high quality, there is not an overwhelm of choice or substandard content that you have to plough through to get to what you enjoy watching.

For viewers the price point is, once again, a winning feature. In the free model, you can pay as you watch with a single movie costing just $1 per session. Alternatively, you can select a premium user status for just $5a month, with unlimited access.

Uniquely, premium users can invite friends to watch movies with them wherever they are, and they can watch together in real time, with friends paying just $1 each. The premium user can stop and start the movie in real time and fellow watchers will stop and start with them. So, they can all go and top up their drinks and grab popcorn at the same time, or stop to discuss what they are watching.

The aim for both producers and viewers is to democratise movie making and viewing, making it accessible to anyone and everyone.

From 1st June there will be approximately 30 movies, all of them originals, available to stream and Flixora’s projections show that those numbers will grow fast.

Martins Osuofia, Founder of Flixora said: “Flixora isn’t trying to replicate the traditional streaming model and compete on that level. We’re creating a brand new structure for global film distribution, one built around accessibility, creator ownership and direct audience reach.”

Andrew Stevens, writer and producer of ‘The incredible true story of 100 dates in Dallas’ said: “Flixora’s model reduces barriers to entry in the entertainment industry by giving creators such as myself the tools needed to distribute content professionally through a digital-first platform. I am very excited at the prospective opportunities to connect directly with global audiences and to earn directly from day one.”

Amit Shah Mourns Demise of Veteran Singer Suman Kalyanpur, Says Indian Music Has Lost a Timeless Voice

New Delhi, June 1 (BNP): Union Home Minister Amit Shah paid heartfelt tribute to legendary playback singer Suman Kalyanpur following her demise, describing her passing as a major loss to India’s music fraternity and remembering her as a voice that touched millions across generations.

Expressing grief, Shah said the Indian music industry had lost one of its most melodious and graceful voices, whose timeless songs continue to occupy a special place in the hearts of listeners.

In his tribute, the Home Minister acknowledged Suman Kalyanpur’s immense contribution to Indian cinema and music, noting that her soulful renditions and unmatched vocal elegance enriched the country’s cultural heritage over several decades.

He also conveyed condolences to her family, admirers and members of the artistic community, saying her legacy would continue to inspire generations of singers and music lovers.

Suman Kalyanpur earned recognition as one of India’s most admired playback singers, lending her voice to numerous memorable songs in Hindi and regional cinema. Her distinct singing style and emotional depth won her enduring admiration among audiences and musicians alike.

Tributes from political leaders, film personalities and fans have continued to pour in following news of her passing, reflecting the profound influence she had on Indian music and popular culture.

Her demise marks the end of an era in Indian playback music, with admirers remembering her not only for her unforgettable melodies but also for the lasting emotional connection her voice created with audiences across the country.

Anushka Sharma Celebrates RCB’s IPL Triumph With Heartwarming Gesture for Virat Kohli

Ahmedabad, June 1 (BNP): Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) historic IPL 2026 title victory was marked by an emotional celebration off the field as actor Anushka Sharma shared a heartfelt moment with star batter Virat Kohli following the team’s triumph.

Anushka Sharma Celebrates RCB’s IPL Triumph With Heartwarming Gesture for Virat Kohli

Soon after RCB sealed their second consecutive Indian Premier League title with a victory over Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad, Anushka was seen celebrating alongside Kohli and the team members at the Narendra Modi Stadium. In a touching moment that quickly captured public attention, she congratulated Kohli with a sweet kiss on his forehead, reflecting pride and joy over the memorable achievement.

The candid celebration soon gained traction across social media platforms, with fans praising the couple’s emotional bond and expressing admiration for the heartfelt gesture following one of the biggest moments in Kohli’s cricketing career.

Kohli, who played a match-winning unbeaten knock of 75 in the final, emerged as one of the key architects of Bengaluru’s successful title defence. His composed innings helped RCB comfortably chase the target and secure another IPL crown.

The emotional exchange between Anushka and Kohli added a personal touch to RCB’s championship celebrations, with supporters widely sharing visuals of the moment and calling it one of the standout images from the IPL 2026 final.

RCB’s title-winning campaign, coupled with Kohli’s strong performance and the post-match celebration, ensured the night remained memorable both on and off the field.

Winston Taylor Completes Historic Transatlantic Combination

Business Wire India

Winston Taylor announces today that Winston & Strawn and Taylor Wessing’s U.K.-led business have officially launched as a single combined firm, creating a premier transatlantic law firm built for the needs of the businesses, people, and markets driving capital and innovation.

 

One of the largest transatlantic firms, with more than 1,400 lawyers spanning the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, Winston Taylor is built to meet clients’ evolving global needs for counsel.

 

 

“As Winston Taylor, we are centered on a client-first approach and will be working shoulder to shoulder with our clients at the cutting edge of industry and ingenuity,” said Chairman Steve D’Amore. “With that common purpose, we are leveraging both strength and scale by integrating our teams and offices at record speed, working at pace to create a firm that is aligned, focused, and built for the day-to-day needs of our clients as well as their breakthrough moments.”

 

 

Winston Taylor operates out of 20 offices across the major commercial centers that matter to its clients. The firm has strength and depth across its core defining capabilities of major litigation, critical transactions, strategic IP, and private wealth; and is embedded in key client sectors, including technology, media & telecommunications, life sciences & healthcare, financial services, and projects, energy & infrastructure.

 

 

“We have created a unified, transatlantic team focused on providing unparalleled service to clients and attracting the best practitioners in the major hubs of innovation and capital,” said Shane Gleghorn, Managing Partner of Europe and Middle East. “As part of this defining combination, our lawyers have already identified dozens of new cross-border opportunities to serve clients, advising global innovators in key sectors and winning work that is possible because of our newly combined footprint and capabilities.”

 

 

Now complete, Winston Taylor has brought together two firms with more than 400 years of combined history. The firm’s expanded corporate, private equity, real estate, finance, antitrust, regulatory, and private wealth capabilities will provide clients with end-to-end global business strategy and support.

 

 

Notes to Editors

 

 

About Winston Taylor

 

 

Winston Taylor is a transatlantic law firm built for the businesses, people, and markets driving capital and innovation. The firm is present in the major commercial centers that matter to global clients: the U.S., the U.K., Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. With a team of over 1,400 lawyers, Winston Taylor brings deep experience in Major Litigation, Critical Transactions, Strategic IP, and Private Wealth; and four focus sectors: Technology, Media & Telecommunications, Life Sciences & Healthcare, Financial Services, and Projects, Energy & Infrastructure. Whatever the challenge, Winston Taylor is in the room with its clients, shoulder to shoulder in the everyday moments, and the ones that change everything.

 

 

Please visit winstontaylor.com for additional information about our services, our experience, and the sectors we serve.

 

 

About Winston & Strawn

 

 

Founded in 1853, Winston & Strawn is an Am Law 50 firm with 1,000 lawyers across 14 offices worldwide. The firm is recognized for its leadership in litigation, intellectual property, corporate and finance transactions, and regulatory work across major sectors, including technology, life sciences, and financial services.

 

 

About Taylor Wessing UK

 

 

Founded in 1782, Taylor Wessing UK is a Top 20 UK law firm with over 450 lawyers in the UK, Ireland and the Middle East. The firm is renowned for its Tier 1 intellectual property, life sciences, technology, private wealth, and private equity practices, advising clients ranging from global corporations to leading innovators and investors.

 

 

About Taylor Wessing the Netherlands and Belgium

 

 

Taylor Wessing the Netherlands and Belgium brings together its Amsterdam, Eindhoven, and Brussels offices into a fully integrated Benelux practice, with over 100 lawyers and civil-law notaries advising high-growth technology and life sciences companies, multinational corporates, and investors on corporate transactions, intellectual property, disputes, and regulatory matters.

 

 

 

 

 

Kinaxis Appoints Kristin Russel as Chief Marketing Officer

Business Wire India

Kinaxis® Inc. (TSX:KXS), a global leader in end-to-end supply chain planning and orchestration, today announced the appointment of Kristin Russel as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Russel will lead Kinaxis’ global marketing organization, overseeing marketing strategy, corporate and market positioning, digital and brand marketing, communications and go-to-market initiatives.

 

Russel will also take the main stage at Kinexions, where she will discuss practical steps organizations can take to move from decisions to outcomes in an increasingly complex operating environment.

 

 

A tenured marketing executive and recognized industry leader, Russel brings deep experience scaling technology companies and building high impact brands. She joins Kinaxis from symplr, where she served as Chief Marketing Officer and led the development and execution of the company’s comprehensive marketing strategy across branding, digital and product marketing, public relations, community outreach programs, channel partnerships, and business development.

 

 

“Kristin is a proven leader with a track record of building strong brands and connecting strategy to execution,” said Razat Gaurav, Chief Executive Officer of Kinaxis. “As Kinaxis continues to expand its leadership in AI-powered supply chain orchestration and accelerate global growth, Kristin’s experience scaling enterprise technology platforms and transforming go-to-market strategy will help strengthen how we engage customers, partners, and the market.”

 

 

Russel is widely recognized for her leadership in technology and healthcare marketing. She was named one of PR Daily’s 2023 Top Women in Marketing, recognized among Becker’s Top 100 Women in Healthcare, is a two-time 2023 Stevie Award winner, and was recently named to the 2026 B2B CMO 100, recognizing marketing leaders shaping the future of B2B go-to-market strategy.

 

 

“Kinaxis is uniquely positioned at the intersection of AI-powered orchestration, enterprise decision-making and supply chain transformation at a time when organizations are rethinking how they plan and operate in an increasingly complex world,” said Russel. “I’m excited to join the team and help accelerate the company’s next phase of growth as organizations increasingly look to AI-driven technologies to make faster, more confident decisions in the face of constant change.”

 

 

Prior to symplr, Russel led marketing at Quest Analytics and Carrot Inc., driving revenue growth through brand building, demand generation, and strategic partnerships. Earlier in her career, she held senior marketing roles at Humana, Cerner, and Omnicell. She is also a successful entrepreneur, having founded the fintech company Anachron, which was later acquired by ING Bank.

 

 

About Kinaxis

 

 

Kinaxis is a leader in modern supply chain planning and orchestration, powering complex global supply chains, and supporting the people who manage them. Our powerful, AI-infused supply chain orchestration platform, Maestro, combines proprietary technologies and techniques that provide full transparency and agility across the entire supply chain — from multi-year strategic planning to last-mile delivery. We are trusted by renowned global brands to provide the agility and predictability needed to navigate today’s volatility and disruption. For more news and information, please visit kinaxis.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

 

 

Source: Kinaxis Inc.