Read Magazine’s Weekly Roundup: Discover the Most Recent News Red Hat, BAE Systems, Nissan, Fiserv, Keysight, Ribbon Bio, 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…

BAE Systems Unveils Enhanced Link 16 Testing for F-16 Fleet for Mission Readiness

BAE Systems as far as military preparedness is concerned due to the successful implementation of advanced Link 16 testing capabilities for the MIDS JTRS.

In Automotive news this week…

Red Hat Partners with Nissan to Accelerate Software‑Defined Vehicle Innovation

Nissan plans to separate the software from the hardware in order to facilitate updating of features even after years of purchase, like how smartphones are usually updated.

In BFSI news this week…

Fiserv Partners with Bridgeport to Accelerate ATM and Cash Services Growth

Fiserv’s “One Fiserv” strategy as it provides the fintech company with an opportunity to concentrate on innovation and leave the cash ecosystem in capable hands of an investment partner.

In Biotechnology news this week…

Ribbon Bio Launches Cell-Free MiroSynth DNA Platform and In-Lab DNA Production Kit

Ribbon Bio has recently announced the launch of its cell-free MiroSynth DNA platform, as well as a new in-lab cell-free DNA production kit, providing more researchers and biotech companies.

In Chemicals news this week…

Trillium Raises $13M to Build First Demonstration Plant for Bio-Based Acrylonitrile

Trillium Renewable Chemicals  a bio-based chemical manufacturer, announced  that it has raised a $13 million Series B financing round.

In Defense Technology news this week…

SOSi and Janes Partner to Deliver Unified AI-Driven Defense Intelligence Platform

SOSi and Janes have announced a strategic partnership and product integration that will bring Janes’ analyst-validated military intelligence into SOSi’s AI-powered exoINSIGHT™ platform.

In Energy, Power & Sustainability news this week…

Oklo and Idaho National Laboratory Partner on AI-Driven Nuclear Reactor Design

In collaboration with Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Oklo, Inc. is set to utilize revolutionary Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods in order to develop advanced nuclear reactors more quickly than ever before.

In Healthcare news this week…

GHX Unveils Orchestration Platform to Advance Healthcare Supply Chains

Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) has introduced a new AI-powered orchestration layer designed to help healthcare providers and suppliers detect disruptions.

In Information Technology news this week….

Keysight and SRC UK Collaborate to Advance EW Modernization with Advanced Test and Simulation

Keysight Technologies, announced a strategic collaboration with SRC UK Limited to support EW customers globally in modernizing their test and simulation environments.

In Logistics and Supply Chain news this week…

Veritiv Expands Acquisitions of Quick Pak and Stickel Packaging Supply

Veritiv Company has released a statement indicating that it has effectively acquired Quick Pak, Inc., which is based in Tampa, Florida, and Stickel Packaging Supply.

Nextpower Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire Advanced Power Conversion Product Portfolio

Nextpower, announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire complementary assets of Zigor Corporation’s power conversion business and its U.S.-based subsidiary, Apex Power.

In Semiconductors and Electronics news this week…

Kioxia and Dell Technologies Unveils Server with 9.8 PB of Flash Storage

Kioxia Corporation and Dell Technologies have made a major advance in terms of server density capabilities by developing a groundbreaking solution.

Article of the Week…

What Are Traceability Solutions in the Food Supply Chain and Why Are They Critical for Food Safety in 2026?

Traceability Solutions in the Food Supply ChainThe FDA’s Food Traceability Final Rule now requires companies handling foods on the Food Traceability List to maintain Key Data Elements linked to Critical Tracking Events and provide records to the FDA within 24 hours or within a mutually agreed reasonable time.

That single requirement exposed a hard truth many companies did not want to admit. Most food supply chains were never built for real-time visibility. They were built for operational continuity, not forensic precision.

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