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…
Garmin Unveils AXIS and Rewrites the General Aviation Cockpit Architecture
Garmin Ltd. unveiled its next-generation AXIS™ flight display family. By integrating an IFR-certified GPS navigator, NAV/COMM radios, and a premium audio panel.
In Automotive news this week…
Verizon‘s newly launched nationwide 5G Standalone (SA) for Connected Vehicles network with KDDI’s global IoT platform, the alliance across all newly manufactured BMW.
In BFSI news this week…
ZEN.COM Introduces Mastercard Click to Pay for Faster and More Secure Online Payments
ZEN.COM service has introduced the Mastercard Click to Pay product through its network, which allows consumers of ZEN.COM to use token-based one-click transactions.
In Biotechnolgy news this week…
VERAXA Biotech Initiates Cell Line Development with ATUM to Advance its Lead BiTAC®-TCE Program
VERAXA Biotech AG, an emerging leader in designing novel cancer therapies, announced the initiation of cell line development for its lead BiTAC® T-cell engager.
In Defense Technology news this week…
Lockheed Martin to Acquire Ultra Maritime to Expand Undersea Warfare Portfolio
Lockheed Martin acquires a unique provider of advanced undersea warfare and anti-submarine warfare (ASW) systems to strengthen its military ecosystem.
In Energy, Power & Sustainability news this week…
Eaton and FranklinWH Partner to Advance Residential Load Management and Home Electrification
Eaton has announced a strategic collaboration with FranklinWH Energy Storage to streamline the purchase, installation, and scalability of intelligent, adaptive residential energy ecosystems.
In Healthcare news this week…
Partron and Syntiant to Develop On-Sensor AI Solutions for Healthcare, Robotics and Automotive Applications
Partron, a global electronics components and sensor company, and Syntiant Corp., a leading provider of full-stack, low-power physical AI solutions.
In Information Technology news this week…
Addionics Unveils Autonomous Battery Architecture for Always-On AI Systems
Addionics has launched Addionics Autonomous Architecture™, an advanced smart battery architecture to meet the increasing energy needs of the continuously powered AI economy.
In Internet of Things news this week…
Tektronix Launches Power Distribution Networks Analysis Software for Power Integrity Validation
Tektronix has introduced its Power Distribution Network (PDN) Analysis Software for 4 Series B, 5 Series B and 6 Series B Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes.
In Logistics and Supply Chain news this week…
Seaspan and Maersk Deepen Strategic Collaboration Advance $75 Million Fleet Optimization Program
Seaspan Corporation Pte. Ltd., the world’s leading independent maritime asset owner, and global integrated logistics giant A.P. Moller – Maersk announced an expansive deepening of their strategic fleet efficiency program.
In Materials news this week…
Solstice Advanced Materials to Acquire Element Solutions, Creating an Industry-Leading Advanced Materials Platform
Solstice Advanced Materials and Element Solutions announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement for Solstice to acquire Element in a cash-and-stock transaction.
In Semiconductors and Electronics news this week…
Micron Technology and Ford Motor Company Sign Agreement for Long-Term Memory Supply
Micron Technology, Inc. and auto giant Ford Motor Company announced a landmark, multi-year Strategic Customer Agreement (SCA).
Article of the Week…
What Is a Pharmaceutical Supply Chain and How Is Digital Innovation Improving Drug Delivery in 2026?
After production wraps up, distribution starts doing its part. The medicines travel via wholesalers, third party logistics providers, cold chain facilities, pharmacies, hospitals and broader healthcare networks, before they finally land with patients. As noted in Deloitte’s healthcare supply chain report, distributors give access to about 96% of medicines across the United States. That shows how distribution has become far more than transportation. It is the link that keeps healthcare running. When every stage stays connected and information flows alongside products, the pharmaceutical supply chain becomes faster, more resilient, and ultimately more reliable for patients.



