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Read Magazine’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News GE Aerospace, Oracle NetSuite, Microchip, GE Vernova, Keysight, BD, 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…

GE Aerospace and Beta Technologies Partner to Advance Hybrid Electric Flight

GE Aerospace and BETA Technologies announced a new strategic partnership and equity investment agreement.

In Automotive news this week…

Microchip and AVIVA Links Achieve ASA-ML Interoperability for Automotive Connectivity

Microchip Technology announced a major milestone in automotive networking: interoperability between ASA-ML chipsets from multiple vendors with AVIVA Links.

In BFSI news this week…

NetSuite and BILL Partner to Streamline Accounts Payable

Oracle NetSuite, the #1 AI Cloud ERP, and BILL, the intelligent finance platform trusted by over half a million businesses, announced a strategic partnership.

In Biotechnology news this week…

Suvoda Expands Clinical Trial Patient Travel Access Across the EU With Bolt Business Partnership

Suvoda, a global clinical trial technology company specializing in software solutions to address trial complexity in the mission-critical, time-sensitive moments, announced a partnership with Bolt Business.

In Defence Technology news this week…

Picogrid’s Legion Connects Tactical Edge to Palantir’s Maven Smart System

Picogrid, a leading developer of integrated systems technology, announced the integration of its Legion software with Palantir’s Maven Smart System (MSS).

In Energy, Power & Sustainability news this week…

Verizon and GE Vernova Partners to Advance Grid Modernization

Verizon Business announced that the GE Vernova MDS Orbit, an advanced industrial wireless platform designed to help utility companies secure and protect their critical networks and assets.

In Healthcare news this week…

Wellthy Acquires Patch Caregiving to Expand Innovative Childcare with On-Site and Near-Site Backup Care Solutions

Wellthy, the leading platform helping families navigate care across all stages of life, announced it has acquired Patch Caregiving.

In Information Technology news this week…

Opkey and Argano Expand Partnership to Accelerate Oracle Implementations

Opkey, the provider of the first end-to-end agentic AI-native enterprise application lifecycle optimization platform, is deepening its strategic partnership with Argano.

In Internet of Things news this week…

IotaComm Launches Next-Generation Delphi360® Platform to Power the Future of Intelligent, Sustainable Infrastructure

IotaComm, a leader in wireless communications and digital infrastructure, announced the launch of the next generation of its flagship platform, Delphi360®.

In Logistics and Supply Chain news this week…

project44 Enhances Decision Intelligence Platform

project44, a global leader in supply chain visibility, announced a significant enhancement to its Decision Intelligence Platform with Multi-Agent Orchestration.

In Materials news this week…

Tenneco Launches GLYCODUR® NEO, a PFAS-Free Bearing Material

Tenneco is proud to introduce GLYCODUR® NEO, its latest advanced bearing solution featuring GLYCO 692, a cutting-edge PFAS-free material.

In Medical Device news this week…

BD and Opentrons Partner to Advance Single-Cell Multiomics with Automation

BD (Becton Dickinson and Company), a global leader in medical technology, and Opentrons Labworks, a pioneer in accessible lab automation.

In Semiconductors and Electronics news this week…

Keysight Launches UALink 1.0 Transmitter Test Solution for Device Compliance

Keysight Technologies, announced the launch of the UALink 1.0 (Ultra Accelerator Link) transmitter test solution, a dedicated compliance test tool designed for UALink devices.

Article of the Week…

The Evolution of Agricultural Science: From Traditional to Tech-Driven Farming 

The Evolution of Agricultural Science: From Traditional to Tech-Driven FarmingBetter late than never. The Green Revolution did an even more massive earthquake in this world when Norman Borlaug and others developed high-yielding, disease-resistant varieties. Wheat, rice, and maize produced an enormous array of goods per acre. Millions of people were saved from hunger, especially in Asia. In the 1960s and 1970s, yield of cereals in India and China more than doubled. Data show that, in the U.S., since early 1940, corn yield increased from about 70 bushels per acre to more than 120 by the late 1980s. Machines mixed with chemicals and seeds completely altered farming.

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