Technology companies such as Aeva, Ellucian Student, DepositLink, Teledyne, Affirm, Tyfone, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Airbus UpNext Selects Aeva
Aeva was chosen by Airbus UpNext to supply 4D LiDAR for the Optimate automation project. The FMCW-based system measures distance and velocity simultaneously, offering high-resolution data up to 500 meters ideal for complex airport operations.
University of Al Dhaid Selects Ellucian Student
University of Al Dhaid selected Ellucian Student to upgrade its infrastructure. Integrated with Ellucian Insights, it supports institutional growth and joins over 2,600 global users improving student outcomes through digital transformation.
Leader Bank Partners with DepositLink
Leader Bank announced a partnership with DepositLink, as part of the launch of its Real Estate Brokerage Banking team. The partnership aims to streamline banking and cash management services for real estate professionals by integrating modern digital payment capabilities into their operations.
Dragoon Selects Teledyne
Dragoon has selected Teledyne FLIR OEM’s Prism Supervisor and Prism SKR software for use in long-range unmanned platform prototypes under Project Artemis, a Defense Innovation Unit initiative. The software supports the development of AI-driven next-generation unmanned defense systems.
Cali Pass Collaborates with Affirm
Cali Pass has partnered with Affirm to provide flexible payment options for ski passes and lift tickets. Affirm’s payment technology gives customers greater control over budgeting for their ski trips, allowing access to 20 resorts with transparent financing.
UBI Federal Credit Union Partners with Tyfone
UBI Federal Credit Union has partnered with Tyfone to implement the nFinia Digital Banking Platform. This solution enhances user experience through intuitive account management and patented fraud prevention tools, supporting a secure and user-friendly digital banking environment.
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