Friday, December 19, 2025

Read Magazine’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News Siemens, Hyundai Translead, onsemi, IFS, Advantech, Prometheus Group and More !

Here is Read Magazine’s Weekly Roundup of the top news from global markets. In this fast-paced world, breaking down information helps readers grasp the nuances that follow the news.

In Aerospace news this week…

ICEYE and General Catalyst Partner on Space Intelligence

ICEYE, the global leader in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite technology, has announced a significant new round of financing led by General Catalyst.

In Automotive news this week…

Siemens Introduces PAVE360™ for Automotive Hardware and Software

Siemens, a leading industrial tech firm, has launched PAVE360 Automotive. This digital twin software addresses the increasing complexity of car hardware and software.

In BFSI news this week…

Hyundai Translead and Hyundai Capital America Forge Strategic Partnership to Elevate Trailer Financing Solutions

Hyundai Translead, one of the leading North American manufacturers of commercial trailers, recently formed strategic partnerships with Hyundai Capital America (HCA).

In Defense Technology news this week…

BigBear.ai and C Speed Announced Partnership for AI Border Security

BigBear.ai, a leading provider of mission-ready artificial intelligence for national security, announced a strategic partnership with C Speed, LLC (C Speed).

In Energy, Power & Sustainability news this week…

onsemi and GlobalFoundries Partner on Next-Gen GaN Power Devices

onsemi has partnered with GlobalFoundries to develop advanced GaN power products using GF’s 200mm GaN-on-silicon process, starting with 650V devices.

In Healthcare news this week…

CenterWell and Thyme Care Launch Enhanced Cancer Support for Seniors

CenterWell Senior Primary Care® and Conviva Senior Primary Care® have partnered with Thyme Care to deliver comprehensive cancer care support.

In Information Technology news this week…

Prometheus Group Acquires Actenum to Advance AI Scheduling and Optimization

Prometheus Group, a top player in EAM software, has acquired Actenum Corporation. Actenum is known for its AI-powered scheduling and optimization technology.

In Internet of Things news this week…

Advantech Partners with DEEPX on Edge AI Module

Advantech, a worldwide leader in IoT intelligent systems and embedded platforms, announced the extension of its global edge AI ecosystem partnership through a strategic collaboration with DEEPX.

In Logistics and Supply Chain news this week…

IFS Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire Softeon, Advancing Warehouse Management with Industrial AI

IFS, a global leader in Industrial AI software, unveiled its plan to acquire Softeon, a recognized Gartner Visionary known for its cloud-native WMS, WES and DOM solutions.

In Materials news this week…

GeologicAI Expands Critical Minerals Capabilities with Acquisition of Lumo Analytics

GeologicAI, a global leader in High-Resolution Decision Engineering for the critical minerals sector, has completed the strategic acquisition of Lumo Analytics.

In Retail news this week…

Intelo.ai Debuts on Microsoft Marketplace to Transform Retail Operations

Intelo.ai has announced the launch of its specialized Collaborative Intelligence platform on the Microsoft Marketplace.

In Semiconductors and Electronics news this week…

Lattice enhances its sensAI solution stack with edge AI performance

Lattice Semiconductor has launched the latest Lattice sensAI™ stack, boosting support for advanced AI models, performance, and deployment flexibility across edge applications.

Article of the Week…

Additive Manufacturing: How Next-Gen 3D Printing Is Revolutionising Industry in the 2020s

Additive ManufacturingAdditive manufacturing is not just a new way to make things. It changes what you can even think about making. First, geometric freedom. With AM you can make shapes that were impossible before. Hollow structures, lattices inside parts, curves that flow organically. They are strong and light at the same time. Engineers call this light weighting. On the Airbus A350, some AM parts cut the weight by around 43 percent compared to parts made the old way. That is huge. Every kilogram matters in airplanes. This is possible because of DfAM, Design for Additive Manufacturing. You have to think differently. You cannot just take a part designed for milling and print it. You have to design for printing. Once you get that, the shapes you can create are almost endless.

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