Friday, January 9, 2026

Read Magazine’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News Accenture, NVIDIA, Lockheed Martin, Toyota Motor, Databricks, Qualcomm 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…

Swift Navigation Integrates GNSS with NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Platform

Swift Navigation, a pioneer in centimeter-level Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) technology, announced a major collaboration with NVIDIA to integrate precise GNSS positioning into the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX platform.

In Automotive news this week…

Toyota Adopts Databricks for Unified Data & AI Platform

Databricks announced that Toyota Motor Corporation has adopted the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to power vista, a unified data and AI hub.

In Chemicals news this week…

Element Solutions Inc Completes Acquisition of EFC Gases & Advanced Materials

Element Solutions Inc, a global and diversified specialty chemical technology company, announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire EFC Gases & Materials.

In Defense Technology news this week…

Lockheed Martin and Department of War Advance Landmark Acquisition Transformation to Accelerate PAC-3 MSE Production

Lockheed Martin signed a landmark framework agreement with the U.S. Department of War to rapidly accelerate the production and delivery of PAC-3® Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) interceptors.

In Energy, Power & Sustainability news this week…

Clarios Advances Sodium-Ion Strategy with Altris and InoBat Partnerships

Clarios, a leader in low-voltage battery solutions, is advancing its sodium-ion battery strategy. They are doing this through a stronger partnership with Swedish innovator Altris.

In Information Technology news this week…

TP-Link Unveils Aireal to Merge Networking and Smart Home Intelligence

TP-Link Systems Inc., a U.S.-based global leader in networking and smart home solutions, introduced Aireal™, a new AI-powered assistant designed to work seamlessly across networking and smart home devices.

In Internet of Things news this week…

AMD Debuts Ryzen AI Embedded Processors for AI Immersive Experiences

AMD unveiled the AMD Ryzen AI Embedded processors, a new family of embedded x86 processors purpose-built to enable AI-powered workloads at the edge.

In Logistics and Supply Chain news this week…

Seeing Machines Announces Future Mobility Group, established to deepen integration with Autonomous Vehicle programs

Seeing Machines, a global leader in vision-based monitoring technology, has established a dedicated Future Mobility Group to support increasing demand from the autonomous driving sector.

In Materials news this week…

Cambium Secures $100 Million Series B to Accelerate the Discovery and Scaling of Advanced Materials

Cambium, a pioneer in advanced materials for defense, aerospace, and other high-performance sectors, announced a $100 million Series B financing led by 8VC.

In Retail news this week…

Accenture Partners with Profitmind to Drive AI Retail Innovation

Accenture has announced a strategic investment in Profitmind, a retail technology company that pioneered an agentic AI decision-intelligence platform designed to modernize how retailers.

In Semiconductors and Electronics news this week…

Innodisk and Qualcomm Partner on AI Dragonwing Computing Series

Innodisk has announced the launch of its new AI on Dragonwing computing series, developed in collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies.

Article of the Week…

Automotive Industry Supply Chain Issues in 2026: Causes, Impacts and Strategic Solution

Automotive Industry Supply Chain IssuesThe automotive industry supply chain issues in 2026 are messy. It is not about bouncing back anymore. Things have changed. The US and China are still in trade fights. Tariffs keep moving up and down. The WTO shows these tariffs are already hitting car exports. Companies are trying to move production to countries like Mexico or Vietnam. People call it friend-shoring. It should help, but it is not smooth. The new hubs have their own problems. Ports get stuck. There is not enough labor. Logistics are slowing down. The relief that was promised is not coming fast enough.

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