Archives March 2026

CMS COP15 World’s Nations Gather in Brazil to Agree on Actions Amid New Findings that More Migratory Species of Animals Are Facing Extinction

Campo Grande, Brazil, March 24 — The 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP15) to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) opens here on Monday March 23 as a new reports reveals that almost half (49%) of all CMS-listed species have decreasing population trends, and nearly one in four are global threatened with extinction. Launched days before the summit, the State of the World’s Migratory Species: Interim Report (2026) paints a stark picture of animals under pressure from a combination of overexploitation and habitat destruction, as well as pollution, climate change and invasive species.

Over participants are expected, including delegates from among the 133 countries that are Parties to the treaty, scientists, indigenous peoples and local communities, and conservation organizations. The meeting is taking place at the gateway to the Pantanal – the Earth’s largest tropical wetland, increasingly under threat from drought, wildfire and land-use change.

“It is a great honor for Brazil to host COP15. Holding this event in Campo Grande, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, is a strategic choice. We are at the gateway to the Pantanal—the world’s largest tropical wetland. This region uniquely symbolizes the natural wealth of South America and the interdependence among countries whose fauna and flora cross borders. The Convention on Migratory Species reminds us of a simple yet powerful message: migration is natural,” said President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil.

The stakes could not be higher

The UN wildlife conservation meeting carries particular resonance in Brazil, home to more biodiversity than any nation on Earth. On Sunday, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil convened a High-Level Segment with President Santiago Peña Palacios of Paraguay, minister of foreign affairs of Bolivia, leadership of the United Nations Environment Programme, and the heads of the world’s major biodiversity environmental agreements — the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), CITES, and the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands among them — signaling that migratory species have moved firmly onto the political agenda as part of global efforts to tackle biodiversity loss.

“Paraguay is convinced that protecting migratory species is not only an environmental task but also a development one. Ensuring the stability of natural systems guarantees the stability of our people, acknowledging the human right to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature,” said President Santiago Peña of Paraguay.

“The conservation of migratory species challenges humanity’s ability to cooperate in the face of a simple fact: life on Earth is interdependent. At this moment in history, this is not merely a scientific observation — it is an ethical and political imperative that demands responses commensurate with the multiple crises we face: climate, ecological, and global governance,” said Marina Silva, Brazil’s Minister of the Environment and Climate Change.

“The theme of COP15, ‘Connecting Nature to Sustain Life,’ has never been more important. Migratory animals — from elephants, big cats, raptors, freshwater fish, sea turtles, whales, waterbirds, and even butterflies — are not just wildlife spectacles. They are the planet’s circulatory system, driving pollination, seed dispersal, carbon storage, pest control and nutrient cycling across entire continents. When their corridors break down, ecosystems follow,” said Inger Andersen, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme.

What’s on the table

Across more than 100 agenda items, negotiators will grapple with threats that mirror the full breadth of the impacts of human activities on nature: illegal and unsustainable hunting or capturing of species, bycatch, habitat destruction and fragmentation, deep-sea mining, light, noise and chemical pollution, impacts from infrastructure, and the accelerating disruption of climate change.

Negotiators will consider proposals to include 42 additional species under the treaty, including iconic animals such as the snowy owl, the great hammerhead shark and the striped hyena.

“COP15 in Brazil – the world’s most biodiverse country – represents a significant milestone for advancing international collaboration on the conservation of migratory species and more broadly on reversing biodiversity loss. The 2024 State of the World’s Migratory Species report and the 2026 Interim Report provide invaluable information on the conservation status of migratory species, the major threats, and the actions needed to address such threats. The main drivers of declines remain unchanged – habitat loss, overexploitation, climate change, and pollution. We know what needs to be done, and Parties here in Campo Grande have the opportunity to adopt measures to ensure the long-term survival of migratory wildlife and healthy ecosystems for future generations,” said Amy Fraenkel, CMS Executive Secretary.

What happens next

Plenary and working group negotiations run through the week. Listing proposals, concerted actions, resolutions and decisions, which will shape conservation policy and species protections for years to come, will be considered for adoption on Sunday, 29 March 2026.

Throughout the week, special events will include the unveiling of a major scientific study on migratory freshwater fish (Global Assessment of Migratory Freshwater Fishes), and the introduction of the Americas Flyways Atlas, a groundbreaking new online platform developed by CMS and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology highlighting vital corridors and stopover sites for migratory birds.

A new CMS effort to address the serious threat of illegal and unsustainable taking – the Global Initiative on Taking of Migratory Species (GTI) will also be launched at COP15 to help governments, experts and local communities to ensure that any taking of migratory species is legal, sustainable and safe – and achieve their commitment under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. The Initiative focuses on domestic use, which may pose a significantly greater risk than international trade.

On the evening of 23 March, the Migratory Species Champion Night will recognize CMS Parties for outstanding contributions to protecting wildlife on the move.

At a glance: CMS and COP15

The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the governing body of CMS, which meets every 3 years to review progress, add new species under the Treaty, and strengthen actions to address conservation needs as well as continuing or emerging threats. Strong science underpins the COP’s agenda, ensuring that policy discussions reflect the best available evidence on threats, population trends and effective response measures.

COP15 opening press conference

Monday, March 23, 2026, at the COP15 venue in Campo Grande. Scheduled for 1:45 pm AMT / 5:45 pm GMT,

The event will be livestreamed via the CMS Youtube Channel COP15 Playlist and will feature the presentation of the State of the World’s Migratory Species: Interim Report 2026.

Key speakers include

  • Minister of Environment and Climate Change Marina Silva of Brazil;
  • João Paulo Capobianco, Chair of COP15 and Executive Secretary, Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (Brazil);
  • Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, Assistant UN Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director, UN Environment Programme;
  • Amy Fraenkel, Executive Secretary, Convention on Migratory Species;
  • Kelly Malsch, Head of Nature Conserved, UNEP-WCMC, and lead author of the State of the World’s Migratory Species: Interim Report (2026).

The press conference will provide an overview of the week’s agenda, major scientific findings, and anticipated negotiations and outcomes.

Global survey reveals clean restrooms are now essential to winning repeat customers

MetrixLab research shows 100% agree dirty restrooms reflect poorly on the establishment, with the #1 contributing factor to dirty restrooms being paper towel mess. 

EAST LONGMEADOW, Mass. –In the post-pandemic world, restroom cleanliness has become a critical part of the customer experience, especially in restaurants and other high-traffic facilities. A clean restroom reinforces confidence in an establishment, while a dirty one can quickly impact repeat business.

Excel Dryer, Inc., a leader in touchless hand drying technology, partnered with global market research firm MetrixLab to conduct an unprecedented international study,  Post-Pandemic Perceptions of Commercial Restrooms. The survey gathered insights from more than 4,000 participants across the United States, Europe and Asia, including restaurant owners, facility managers, architects, design professionals and consumers.

Global survey reveals clean restrooms are now essential to winning repeat customers

 

The results revealed three universal truths across all demographics and regions:

  • Cleanliness and hygiene are the number one concern in commercial restrooms
  • 100% agree that a dirty restroom reflects poorly on an establishment
  • #1 contributors to a dirty restroom are paper towels on the floor and overflowing trash cans
  • 80% of respondents said they would not, or might not, return to a restaurant with a dirty restroom.

“Restrooms are a direct extension of the guest experience,” said William Gagnon, executive vice president and COO of Excel Dryer. “A dirty restroom experience directly affects a business’s bottom line and works against customer retention. XLERATOR hand drying solutions are the simple answer to what’s been identified as the #1 contributing factor: paper towels.”

Facility managers and restaurant owners reported increased restroom usage, stronger demand for touchless features and greater awareness of how restroom conditions affect customer loyalty. All agreed that compared to paper towels, touchless hand dryers are more hygienic, lower maintenance and more cost-effective over time.

With 75% of U.S. consumers now washing their hands up to 10 times per day, restrooms must keep up with higher expectations and heavier traffic. Excel Dryer continues to support restaurants and facilities with high-efficiency hand dryers featuring adjustable controls, improved motor technology for longer life and optional electrostatic HEPA (eHEPA®) filtration for added hygienic protection.

D-Link A/NZ Launches DUF-E01 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station

New premium docking station delivers 8K DisplayPort, 4K HDMI, 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 and up to 60W laptop charging engineered for professionals who demand more from their desk setup

SYDNEY, 24 March 2026 – D-Link Australia and New Zealand today announced the launch of the DUF-E01, a 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station designed to transform any Thunderbolt 4-equipped laptop into a fully featured workstation. Combining ultra-fast data transfer, multi-display output, gigabit networking, and high-wattage laptop charging into a single aluminium device, the DUF-E01 is built for professionals, content creators and power users who need uncompromising performance at their desk.

Modern professionals increasingly rely on multiple displays, high-speed peripherals, and stable network connections to do their best work. Yet the move toward thinner, port-limited laptops has left many users juggling cables and adapters. The DUF-E01 solves this with a single Thunderbolt 4 connection that instantly expands a compatible laptop to 14 ports, with no drivers required on most modern operating systems.

 

D-Link A/NZ Launches DUF-E01 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station

“The DUF-E01 is designed for people who use their laptop as a primary computer and need it to punch well above its weight the moment it hits the desk,” said Graeme Reardon, Managing Director of D-Link Australia and New Zealand. “One cable in, and you have 14 ports, three screens, gigabit networking and your laptop is charging. That’s the kind of seamless experience professionals expect from a premium docking station.”

Key Features at a Glance

  • Ultra-Fast Thunderbolt 4 Connectivity: Up to 40Gbps data transfer via a single TB4 port.
  • Triple Display Support: Drive three screens simultaneously via HDMI 2.1 (4K), DisplayPort 1.4 (8K) and Thunderbolt 4.
  • Up to 60W Laptop Charging: Power Delivery through the TB4 port keeps your laptop charged while you work.
  • Gigabit Ethernet: Dedicated RJ-45 port for fast, stable wired network access.
  • SD and MicroSD Card Slots: SD 4.0 standard, supporting cards up to 2TB each.
  • Centralised Port Control: One power button switches all ports on or off simultaneously.
  • Integrated 3.5mm Combo Audio: Single jack for headphone output and microphone input.
  • Premium Aluminium Construction: Detachable magnetic base and aluminium alloy casing for superior heat management.

Feature Details

Thunderbolt 4: The Backbone of the DUF-E01

The DUF-E01 is built around a single Thunderbolt 4 upstream port that handles data, video, power and device communication simultaneously at up to 40Gbps. That bandwidth is four times faster than USB 3.2 Gen 2, giving professionals the headroom needed for NVMe drives, video capture cards and high-speed audio interfaces without bottlenecks under load. The TB4 port also supports daisy-chaining of additional Thunderbolt devices. 

Triple Display Support: A Bigger Canvas for Your Work

The DUF-E01 drives up to three independent screens at once. DisplayPort 1.4 supports up to 8K at 30Hz or 4K at 120Hz, suited to high-resolution creative work. HDMI 2.1 delivers 4K at 60Hz for mainstream professional monitors, and the Thunderbolt 4 port adds a third video output. Users can configure any combination of extended or mirrored modes across all three displays.

60W Power Delivery: One Less Cable on Your Desk

The DUF-E01 delivers up to 60W of Power Delivery through the Thunderbolt 4 upstream port, covering most business ultrabooks and consumer laptops at full charge speed while in use. One cable provides displays, peripherals, network, audio and charging simultaneously, making docking and undocking as simple as connecting or removing a single cable. 

Gigabit Ethernet: Wired Reliability in a Wireless World

The dedicated RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port delivers up to 1,000Mbps on compatible networks, offering the consistent latency and predictable bandwidth that Wi-Fi cannot always guarantee in busy offices or shared workspaces. For professionals on regular video calls or working with large files, a stable wired connection removes a common source of unpredictable performance. 

Dual Card Slots: Instant Access for Creators

Both the full-size SD and microSD slots operate at SD 4.0 specification, with transfer speeds up to 985MB/s and support for cards up to 2TB. Photographers and videographers get direct, high-speed access to card media without a separate reader, handling high-bitrate video files and large RAW image sets quickly and conveniently.

Build Quality and Thermal Management

The aluminium alloy casing acts as a passive heatsink, drawing heat away from internal components during sustained workloads without requiring fans. The detachable base allows the dock to sit flat or stand vertically to suit any desk setup, and the premium construction is designed for years of daily professional use.

Compatibility and Requirements

The DUF-E01 requires a host device with a Thunderbolt 4 port. While the USB-C connector is physically compatible with many devices, full functionality including multi-display output, 40Gbps transfer speeds and Power Delivery requires Thunderbolt 4 certification. Compatible with macOS and Windows operating systems that support Thunderbolt 4.

Availability

The DUF-E01 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station with 8K Display Port and 4K HDMI port is available now from www.dlink.com.au, www.dlink.co.nz and all authorised D-Link resellers and partners in Australia and New Zealand for AU$599.95 (RRP) and NZ$699.99 (RRP).

Global CFP Professional Community Reaches Over 236,000 as Profession Advances Worldwide

DENVER, COLO – 24 March 2026 – The global community of CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER professionals continued its upward trajectory in 2025, closing the year with 236,300 CFP professionals across 29 territories. This represents a net increase of 5,652 CFP professionals over the previous year and a global year-over-year growth rate of 2.5%.

Since 2004, when Financial Planning Standards Board Ltd. (FPSB) was founded, the number of CFP professionals worldwide has continued to grow each year, reflecting the global commitment to rigorous professional standards and the value that competent, ethical financial planners bring to consumers and markets.

“The strength of the global CFP professional community reflects a worldwide commitment to excellence in financial planning,” said FPSB CEO Dante De Gori, CFP. “As more professionals pursue CFP certification and more consumers seek objective, client-first advice, we’re seeing global standards strengthen public trust and confidence in the profession.” 

Building a Younger, More Diverse Global Profession

As the profession grows, its demographic profile is also evolving. In 2025, the CFP certification continued to attract a new generation of financial planners:

  • 62.1% of those who achieved CFP certification in 2025 were under the age of 40
  • 37.9% of those who achieved CFP certification in 2025 were female

These trends highlight the increasing appeal of CFP certification among younger and more diverse talent entering the profession.

“It’s encouraging to see younger professionals and women choosing to pursue CFP certification,” added De Gori. “A diverse, next generation community of CFP professionals is essential to meeting the evolving needs of clients around the world. The momentum we’re seeing today will shape the future of the profession for decades to come.”

More than 32,500 candidates sat for CFP certification exams around the world in 2025, reflecting strong interest in pursuing the credential that upholds professionalism in the practice of financial planning.

Across FPSB’s global network representing more than 500,000 financial planning professionals, nearly half hold the CFP certification, underscoring the certification’s standing as the global symbol of excellence in financial planning.

“In territories like Hong Kong, where there is one CFP professional for every 1,679 adults*, we’re seeing how markets with strong certification adoption can meaningfully expand access to competent and ethical advice,” noted De Gori.

2025 Highlights

The United States and Japan recorded the largest absolute gains in the number of CFP certification holders in 2025, with net increases of 4,436 and 805, respectively.

Five territories achieved double digit growth rates in their CFP professional populations:

  • Italy: 79.2%
  • Chinese Taipei: 23.3%
  • Brunei: 21.4%
  • Malaysia: 10.5%
  • Thailand: 10.1%

The five territories with the highest number of CFP professionals were:

  1. United States: 107,529
  2. People’s Republic of China: 32,599
  3. Japan: 27,786
  4. Canada: 17,446
  5. Brazil: 11,425

Other notable milestones:

  • Chinese Taipei exceeded 4,000 CFP professionals
  • Italy surpassed 100 CFP professionals, significant progress after launching CFP certification in that market in 2023
  • San Marino became FPSB’s 29th territory, strengthening the global footprint of the CFP professional community

For more information on the global CFP professional community as of year-end 2025, view FPSB’s infographic.

WCS Backs Urgent Protections for Giant Otter at Wildlife Summit in Brazil

WCS Backs Urgent Protections for Giant Otter at Wildlife Summit in Brazil

 

Photo credit: Omar Torrico ©️WCS
 
CAMPO GRANDE, BRAZIL, March 23, 2026—The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is supporting a proposal to secure for this endangered species the highest level of protection under CMS while strengthening international cooperation across its range in the Amazon, Orinoco, and Pantanal river basins.
 
Proposal 30.2.3 would list the giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) on both Appendix I and Appendix II of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), as governments prepare to convene for the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (CoP15) in Campo Grande, Brazil, from March 23–29.
 
Often described as a sentinel of freshwater ecosystem health, the giant otter depends on intact, connected river systems that cross national boundaries. Its decline reflects mounting pressures on these ecosystems, including habitat loss, fragmentation, human disturbance, and the expansion of illegal and artisanal gold mining, which contaminates waterways with mercury.
 
“Listing the giant otter on both Appendix I and Appendix II of CMS will send a clear signal that urgent, coordinated international action is needed to conserve this species and the freshwater ecosystems it depends on,” said Susan Lieberman, Vice President for International Policy at WCS. “Appendix I status requires strict protection and prohibits take, while Appendix II enables the cross-border collaboration that is essential for species that move through shared river systems.”
 
Giant otters have experienced significant population reductions across much of their range, now occupying only about 60 percent of their historical distribution. Conservation experts have identified priority areas for protecting remaining populations, underscoring the importance of maintaining connectivity between river systems and safeguarding critical habitats.
 
“Following decades of major range contraction due to illegal trade in skins, giant otters are now largely restricted to a few stronghold populations in the Amazon, Orinoco, and Pantanal biomes and many of these strongholds are transboundary across two or more countries,” said Rob Wallace, Senior Conservationist with WCS Bolivia. 
 
Added Wallace, “Now, these very same strongholds are under threat from illegal gold mining, associated habitat loss, forest fires, climate change, and disturbance. Protecting this species requires protecting entire freshwater river systems—and that can only happen through coordinated action among countries that share these waters.”
 
The CMS listing would require range states to implement stronger protections, monitor populations, and report on conservation status, helping to build a more coordinated and transparent approach to safeguarding the species. It would also support broader global efforts to ensure that any use of migratory species is legal, sustainable, and safe.
 
The upcoming CMS CoP15 meeting comes at a critical time, as many migratory species worldwide continue to decline. By elevating protections for the giant otter, WCS and its partners aim not only to secure the future of a charismatic and ecologically important species, but also to advance conservation of the rivers, wetlands, and forests that sustain biodiversity and human communities alike.

Bridge Conference Partners with Jukebox Ventures on £1m Startup Accelerator

Jukebox Ventures will host an accelerator programme worth up to £1m for music and tech startups and offering investment in the most exciting new projects via funding, marketing and launch strategy.

Bridge Conference Partners with Jukebox Ventures on £1m Startup Accelerator

The international B2B gathering connecting leaders across music, entertainment and technology returns to the Adriatic coast in Croatia on 27th-29th May for its highly anticipated second edition.

Building on the resounding success of its debut in Croatia, this year’s edition will see Jukebox Ventures curate the music tech strand of the programme and host an accelerator session offering the chance to secure funding up to £1m for exciting new projects. Successful applications for the programme will get 50% discounted tickets for attending the conference.

Hosted at the exclusive Petram Resort and Residences, the conference provides a distinctive and intimate setting where executives, entrepreneurs, artists and investors can explore the evolving relationship between music, technology and culture. With 80% of last year’s attendees holding executive-level roles, including CEOs, directors and senior decision makers from leading European agencies, promoters and festivals, Bridge has already established itself as a unique addition to the global music industry calendar, combining high-level conversations, curated networking and world-class Istrian hospitality.

World-Class speakers across music, technology & entertainment

Bridge 2026 will once again bring together an exceptional lineup of speakers, executives and innovators from across the global music, entertainment and technology landscape, with a carefully curated programme exploring the future of music through the intersection of technology, AI, investment, artist development and the rapidly evolving relationship between culture and digital innovation.

Confirmed speakers include industry leaders such as Maria May (Head of Electronic, Creative Artists Agency), Steve Hogan (Agent & Partner, WME), Greg Parmley (Managing Director, International Live Music Conference), Holger Jan Schmidt (General Secretary, YOUROPE), Fruzsina Szép (Festival Director, SUPERBLOOM and Lollapalooza Berlin), Sara Bazian (Strategic Partnerships Manager, YouTube Music), Ivan Milivojev (Co-Founder, EXIT Festival) and others, with many more speakers set to be announced soon.

Dušan Kovačević, co-founder of EXIT Festival, whose long-standing work at the intersection of music, culture and social impact helped inspire the creation of Bridge as a platform for forward-thinking industry dialogue, says, “Bridge was born from the idea that the future of music will be built at the intersection of creativity, technology and human connection. With Jukebox Ventures joining us this year, we are creating a space where bold ideas, industry leadership and real investment can come together to help shape what comes next. Because for real business success, even the best ideas need direct access to the right people, and that is exactly what Bridge is designed to provide.”  

Jukebox Ventures to host accelerator programme for emerging tech startups

Bridge 2026 will also host a startup accelerator programme in partnership with Jukebox Ventures, an investment platform that is all about face-to-face meetings and making real connections. As part of the initiative, selected early-stage startups working across music, technology and entertainment will have the opportunity to present their ideas directly to investors and industry leaders attending the conference. Successful participants will receive investment support alongside mentorship from members of the Jukebox Ventures network and other industry figures present at the event.

Alex Jukes, founder of Jukebox Ventures says, “At Jukebox Ventures, we believe the next wave of innovation in music and entertainment will come from founders who have traditionally been shut out of the room. Bridge is exactly the kind of platform that changes that, and we believe the best way to achieve it is through close contact, in-person meetings and building real world relationships. By bringing together the brightest minds in the industry with a genuine commitment to backing overlooked talent, we are not just investing in startups, we are investing in the future of the entire sector. We couldn’t be more excited to be part of this.”

Further speakers and programme details will be announced in the coming weeks. A full schedule, including panel discussions, keynote sessions, and the Jukebox Ventures pitch competition, will be published at bridgeconference.net.

Boston Imaging and NeuroLogica Unify Under Samsung HME America, Announcing Brand Update and Strategic Advancements

Medical Imaging equipment provider receives Samsung rebrand

BOSTON (March 23, 2026)- Samsung Medison today announces that its U.S. medical imaging businesses, previously operating as Neurologica and Boston Imaging, will unify under a new corporate identity, Samsung HME (Healthcare and Medical Equipment) America. This transition brings the company’s U.S. ultrasound, digital radiography, and computed tomography (CT) operations under one integrated structure that reflects the global Samsung brand behind its technology. 

The unification underscores Samsung’s continued strategic investment in advancing medical imaging innovation and strengthening its presence in the United States healthcare market. By aligning its brand structure with its expanding portfolio and growing U.S. footprint, Samsung reinforces its long-term commitment to delivering cutting-edge imaging solutions, deep clinical collaboration, and sustained operational excellence.

“This milestone represents more than a name change,” said Kyu Tae Yoo, CEO of Samsung Medison and Division Head of Samsung HME at Samsung Electronics. “It reinforces Samsung’s long-term commitment to healthcare providers nationwide and reflects the growth and maturity of our U.S. medical imaging organization. Our growth has been powered by listening closely to our customers and translating real clinical challenges into innovation at a pace rarely seen in healthcare; and we will continue along this path.”

The announcement follows a period of significant growth across Samsung’s U.S. medical imaging portfolio, marked by expanded product innovation, organizational investment, and deeper engagement with health systems nationwide. As demand for advanced imaging solutions continues to evolve, the company is scaling its U.S. presence to meet the needs of a rapidly transforming healthcare environment. 

“This new chapter as Samsung HME America strengthens how we connect with customers and partners while giving us the flexibility to innovate and advance medical imaging for the future,” said Tracy Bury, Chief Commercial Officer. “With a unified organization, we can deliver greater consistency, deeper collaboration, and a more streamlined experience across ultrasound, digital radiography, and CT. This alignment positions us to move faster, support our partners more effectively, and continue building long-term relationships grounded in trust and performance”.

Recent advancements within Samsung HME America include the Samsung R20 and Z20 ultrasound systems, designed to deliver enhanced image quality and AI-powered tools that support more confident clinical decision-making. The company has also continued to expand its AI capabilities through the Samsung acquisition of Sonio, a French AI-powered prenatal ultrasound startup specializing in early-stage fetal abnormality detection. In addition, Samsung is advancing and expanding its Digital Radiography portfolio with innovations focused on dose reduction and workflow enhancements.

Samsung HME America remains the global headquarters and manufacturing center for the CT business, advancing point-of-care platforms and pushing the boundaries of medical imaging with photon counting detector technology.

The rebrand decision aligns with Samsung HME America’s mission of improving patient care by developing outstanding, customer-centric imaging solutions quickly and with passion. Under the newly established branding, the company looks to new AI technology releases, strategic partnerships, along with upcoming innovative product introductions into 2026. For more information on Samsung medical imaging products and technology, please visit: https://usa.samsunghealthcare.com/

Starr Completes Acquisition of IQUW Group

Business Wire India

Starr, a global investment and insurance organization, today announced that it has completed its acquisition of IQUW Group, creating a broader, more diversified specialty (re)insurance platform with enhanced capabilities across the London market, Bermuda and UK retail motor.

 

The combined Starr business now serves more clients and brokers in more specialist classes and market segments globally. With IQUW Group, Starr has strengthened its position in the London market and established its managing agency as the ninth-largest at Lloyd’s. Importantly, Starr will continue to operate with a strong emphasis on underwriting expertise and best-in-class broker and client experience and service. Clients and brokers will benefit from a broader product offering, quick decision-making, greater capital strength and expanded global reach.

 

Starr’s reinsurance capability is also significantly enhanced following this transaction. IQUW Re Bermuda and IQUW’s London reinsurance business will now trade as Starr Re, writing the Company’s inward reinsurance and strengthening its ability to offer a diversified portfolio of products across geographies and lines of business. Starr Re will benefit from Starr’s capital strength, which will enable thoughtful capital deployment across market cycles and position the Group to better serve clients across the (re)insurance market.

 

In 2025, IQUW Group wrote $1.88 billion of GWP, which is comprised of business written by IQUW (Syndicate 1856), ERS (Syndicate 218), the UK’s largest specialist motor insurer at Lloyd’s, and IQUW Re Bermuda. Syndicate 1856 will be rebranded as Starr and IQUW Re will trade as Starr Re. ERS will continue to trade under its existing brand given its strong and established presence in the UK motor market. There will be no brand change to Starr’s Syndicate 1919.

 

“The completion of this transaction advances Starr’s strategy to build a global, diversified, best-in-class underwriting business. I am delighted to welcome our new colleagues to Starr,” said Jeff Greenberg, chairman and co-chief executive officer of Starr. “Together, we are a larger, more resilient platform with the scale and expertise to compete and win across global markets and deliver sustainable, long-term growth.”

 

Steve Blakey, president and chief executive officer of Starr Insurance Holdings, commented: “We are thrilled to be bringing together our talented people and ensuring that our clients and brokers have the same seamless support and access to a broader suite of specialist solutions. As a combined organization, we will remain relentlessly focused on delivering exceptional service for our brokers and clients across all elements of our business.”

 

Peter Bilsby, who will lead Starr’s international business, said: “The completion of this transaction is a proud moment for everyone who has contributed to building the IQUW Group since its inception. From the outset, our ambition was to create a high-performing, specialist platform defined by great talent and market-leading data and technology. Now, as part of Starr, we can take advantage of being part of a stronger and more diversified global organization.”

 

The transaction has received all required regulatory approvals. Financial terms were not publicly disclosed.

 

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About Starr

 

Starr is the marketing name for the investment business of C. V. Starr & Co., Inc. and the insurance and travel assistance companies of Starr International Company, Inc., and their subsidiaries. Starr is a leading global investment and insurance organization with a presence on six continents. Through its operating insurance companies, Starr provides property, casualty, and accident and health insurance products, as well as a range of specialty coverages, including aviation, marine, energy, and excess casualty insurance. Starr’s insurance company subsidiaries domiciled in the U.S., Bermuda, China, Hong Kong, Malta, Singapore, Switzerland, and U.K. each have an A.M. Best rating of “A” (Excellent). Starr’s Lloyd’s syndicates benefit from Lloyd’s Standard & Poor’s rating of “AA-” (Very Strong).

 

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Biocytogen Announces Strategic Collaboration with Moonlight Bio to Advance Cell Therapies Using Library of Antibody Binders

Business Wire India

 

Biocytogen Pharmaceuticals (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (Biocytogen, SSE: 688796; HKEX: 02315), a global biotechnology company that drives the research and development of novel antibody-based drugs with innovative technologies, today announced a strategic collaboration with Moonlight Bio, Inc., a Seattle-based biotech company pioneering advanced cell therapies. This partnership aims to develop cutting-edge cell therapies to address some of the most challenging and difficult-to-treat cancers.

 

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Biocytogen Announces Strategic Collaboration with Moonlight Bio to Advance Cell Therapies Using Library of Antibody Binders

Biocytogen Announces Strategic Collaboration with Moonlight Bio to Advance Cell Therapies Using Library of Antibody Binders

 

 

Dr. Yuelei Shen, President and CEO of Biocytogen, said, “We are thrilled to partner with Moonlight Bio, a pioneering leader in advanced cell therapies. This strategic collaboration leverages our proprietary off-the-shelf fully human antibody library to accelerate the development of cutting-edge cell therapies for difficult-to-treat cancers. It also demonstrates the versatility and broad applicability of Biocytogen’s antibody discovery platforms beyond traditional drug modalities. By combining our expertise, we are poised to accelerate the development of transformative cell therapies that could overcome resistance and offer new hope to patients battling the toughest cancers.

 

Under the terms of the agreement, Biocytogen will provide its off-the-shelf antibody binders against therapeutic targets, and Moonlight Bio will oversee the preclinical development of cell therapies.

 

 

About Biocytogen

 

 

Biocytogen (SSE: 688796; HKEX: 02315) is a global biotechnology company that drives the research and development of novel antibody-based drugs with innovative technologies. Founded on gene editing technology, Biocytogen has established a dual-engine platform combining a fully human antibody library with an extensive target-humanized mouse model portfolio, enabling a systematic approach to accelerating global drug discovery and development.

 

 

Biocytogen has independently developed its proprietary RenMice® (RenMab®/RenLite®/RenNano®/RenTCR™/RenTCR mimic™) platforms for fully human monoclonal/bispecific/multispecific antibody discovery, bispecific antibody-drug conjugate discovery, hu-VHH discovery, and TCR mimic antibody discovery, and has established a sub-brand, RenSuper™ Biologics, to explore global partnerships for an off-the-shelf library of >1,000,000 fully human antibody sequences against over 1000 targets for worldwide collaboration. As of December 31, 2025, more than 350 agreements for therapeutic antibodies and clinical assets—spanning co-development, out-licensing, and transfers—have been established globally, including landmark partnerships with leading multinational pharmaceutical companies (MNCs). Biocytogen pioneered the generation of drug target knock-in humanized models for preclinical research, and currently provides a few thousand off-the-shelf animal and cell models under the company’s sub-brand, BioMice™, along with preclinical pharmacology and gene-editing services for clients worldwide. Headquartered in Beijing, Biocytogen has branches in China (Haimen, Jiangsu, Shanghai), the USA (Boston, San Francisco, San Diego), and Germany (Heidelberg). For more information, please visit https://biocytogen.com.

 

 

About Moonlight Bio, Inc.

 

 

Moonlight Bio, Inc. is a preclinical-stage biotechnology company based in Seattle, WA aiming to develop potency enhanced cell therapies that provide new hope for patients suffering from cancer. Moonlight’s core technologies were illuminated by nature itself and are designed to confront the disappointing reality that therapies for solid tumors are simply not potent enough to generate the deep and durable responses that patients urgently need. To learn more, connect with Moonlight Bio on LinkedIn and visit us at http://www.moonlightbio.us/.

 

 

 

 

 

PM Modi Urges Swift De-escalation in West Asia, Highlights Risks to India’s Energy and Diaspora Interests

New Delhi, March 23 (BNP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday raised serious concerns in the Lok Sabha over the escalating conflict in West Asia, cautioning that the prolonged crisis is exerting pressure on global economic stability and directly impacting India’s strategic and humanitarian interests.

Addressing Members of Parliament, the Prime Minister observed that the ongoing conflict, now stretching beyond three weeks, has disrupted international trade flows and heightened uncertainty worldwide. He emphasized that there is a growing global consensus calling for an immediate and peaceful resolution.

Underscoring India’s deep linkage with the region, Modi noted that a large Indian diaspora—estimated at nearly one crore—resides in Gulf countries, while Indian seafarers constitute a considerable share of crew on commercial shipping routes passing through the affected zone. In this context, he stressed that India’s concerns are both natural and significant, warranting a united national voice.

The Prime Minister highlighted the strategic importance of the region for India’s energy security, pointing out that critical supplies such as crude oil, natural gas, and fertilizers transit through the Strait of Hormuz. He acknowledged that shipping operations in the corridor have become increasingly difficult due to the conflict, but assured that the government is taking proactive steps to maintain steady fuel supplies and shield citizens from major disruptions.

Reiterating India’s long-standing diplomatic position, Modi said that dialogue remains the only sustainable path forward. He affirmed that India is actively engaging with relevant international stakeholders to promote de-escalation and ensure that tensions do not spiral further.

On the safety of Indian nationals, the Prime Minister informed the House that extensive support mechanisms have been activated, including continuous coordination through Indian missions, helplines, and evacuation measures where required.

Highlighting the government’s preparedness, Modi said authorities are closely tracking developments and implementing both immediate and long-term strategies to mitigate economic fallout and safeguard supply chains. He called for collective vigilance and cooperation across sectors to navigate the evolving situation.

Concluding his remarks, the Prime Minister reiterated India’s commitment to peace and humanitarian principles, asserting that protecting human lives must remain paramount and that all efforts should be directed towards an early resolution of the conflict.