Friday, February 20, 2026

Read Magazine’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News Palo Alto Networks, Uber, RTX, Renesas, ITS Logistics, Tower Semiconductor, KULR 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…

Voyager Technologies and ATMOS Collaborate to Advance Orbital Space Cargo Access

Voyager Technologies has announced a strategic partnership with ATMOS Space Cargo to expand streamlined, end-to-end access to space for scientific research and technology development.

In Automotive news this week…

Renesas Electronics Develops 3 nm TCAM for Automotive SoCs

Renesas Electronics Corporation, a global leader in the semiconductor industry, has recently issued a press release regarding its new 3 nanometer (nm) ternary.

In BFSI news this week…

UATP Partners with MICA to Bring Credential-less Multi-Tender Payment Solution

UATP, the global network that helps organizations simplify payments and expand their payment options, has partnered with credential-less payments infrastructure.

In Defense Technology news this week…

RTX’s Raytheon Accelerates Supply of Critical Materials for Defense Use

Raytheon, an RTX business, has received a contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory to create a domestic production capability for thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) wafers.

In Energy, Power & Sustainability news this week….

KULR and Hylio Announce Strategic Collaboration to Produce Texas-Manufactured Battery Systems for Agricultural Drones

KULR Technology Group, an energy-systems platform company that enables the safe, certifiable deployment of ultra-high-power lithium battery systems for space and defense programs.

In Healthcare news this week…

ITS Logistics Food & Beverage Hubs Ready for Changing Supply Chains

ITS Logistics, a third-party logistics provider that has been named one of the fastest-growing companies in North America, is assisting food and beverage.

In Information Technology news this week…

Conduent Collaborates with Alabama to Introduce Chip-Enabled SNAP Cards

Conduent Incorporated, a global and technology-driven business solutions and services company, recently made an announcement about its partnership with the Alabama Department of Human Resources (DHR).

In Internet of Things news this week…

Aeris Teams with Palo Alto Networks to Secure Wireless IoT

Aeris, a leader in secure cellular connectivity and IoT management platforms, has announced a strategic product integration with Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma SASE 5G.

In Logistics and Supply Chain news this week…

Life360 and Uber Technologies Deepen Global Safety Collaboration

Life360 and Uber Technologies have also announced an additional strategic integration of their offerings to make it even easier and more seamless to organize and travel with family.

In Materials news this week…

Phoenix Tailings Secures $40.2 Million in Strategic Capital to Accelerate U.S. Rare Earth Metals Production

Phoenix Tailings has closed a $40.2 million oversubscribed B-3 amplification round, bringing total Series B funding to $116.6 million.

In Retail news this week…

M-Cube and SOLUM Enter Partnership to Deliver Integrated Digital Signage and ESL Solutions for Retail Across Europe

M-Cube and SOLUM have entered into a strategic partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deliver integrated Digital Signage and e-paper solutions

In Semiconductors and Electronics news this week…

Tower Semiconductor and Scintil Photonics Partners to Unveil DWDM Lasers for AI

Tower Semiconductor and Scintil Photonics have announced the availability of the world’s first heterogeneously integrated Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) laser sources for AI.

Article of the Week…

What Is InsurTech and How Is It Transforming the Insurance Industry in 2026?

InsurTechInsurtech is not just technology inside an insurance company. It is the operating layer of modern risk management. It connects data, underwriting, claims, customer experience, and distribution into one continuous loop. Back in 2023 and 2024, many insurers were experimenting. Small pilots. Innovation labs. Limited rollouts. In 2026, it looks different. Insurers now allocate around 40 percent of their AI budgets toward operational efficiency and cost reductions. That kind of allocation shows intent. This is structured. It is measured. It is serious.

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