Technology companies such as Labbit LIMS, Fairlead, Lambda, Wealth.com, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Grant Industries Selects Labbit LIMS
Grant Industries partnered with Semaphore Solutions to implement Labbit, a Laboratory Information Management System, with the aim of digitizing quality control and analytical laboratory processes. This initiative supports Grant’s global expansion by eliminating manual workflows and enhancing traceability and efficiency within its regulated labs.
Dirac Collaborates with Fairlead
Dirac and Fairlead entered a strategic partnership to modernize American shipbuilding through a model-based manufacturing approach. The deal centers on deploying Dirac’s production planning software to automate work instructions and lay the foundation for software-defined, modular ship production, making Fairlead a more agile manufacturing partner for the U.S. Navy.
Protopia AI Partners with Lambda
Protopia AI and Lambda formed a partnership to secure AI inference processes by integrating Protopia’s Stained Glass Transform with Lambda’s high-performance infrastructure. This technology ensures roundtrip data protection without exposing plaintext during inference, addressing enterprise concerns about AI data confidentiality.
OneDigital Selects Wealth.com
Wealth.com was selected by OneDigital as its exclusive estate planning platform, enabling OneDigital’s advisors to integrate personalized, cost-effective estate planning tools into their broader financial planning services without relying on external legal counsel.
PONY AI Partners with Uber
Pony.ai and Uber revealed a strategic partnership to deploy autonomous Robotaxis on the Uber platform, beginning with a launch in the Middle East. Initially operated with safety drivers, the vehicles are part of a broader plan to scale autonomous ride-hailing internationally, aiming for a fully autonomous rollout in the future.
Optimum Collaborates with Google Cloud
Optimum and Google Cloud announced an expanded collaboration that utilizes Google’s generative AI technologies, such as Vertex AI and Gemini models, to enhance customer experience through personalized, AI-driven interactions. This includes deployment of Optimum’s virtual agent AVA to assist customer service teams and improve resolution speed and accuracy.
Prescott College Selects Thesis Elements
Prescott College chose Thesis Elements to replace its legacy Student Information System, Power Campus, with a modern, flexible cloud-based platform designed specifically for smaller institutions. The transition aims to streamline campus operations and support long-term digital modernization.
Sandy Liang Selects Cart.com
Sandy Liang partnered with Cart.com to manage global fulfillment using Cart.com’s tech-enabled third-party logistics system. This includes an omnichannel order management system and automated supply chain technologies designed to enhance real-time inventory tracking and streamline shipping operations.
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