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LONDON and NEW DELHI, May 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Raksha Bandhan is around the corner, and it is a festival that everyone eagerly waits for. Raksha Bandhan is not just celebrated in India; instead, it has become a global festival as the Indian Diaspora has spread across the world.

In the UK, there are more than 1.8 million British Indians, and sisters in India have to send their Rakhi all the way to the UK to celebrate the occasion. Sending Rakhi to the UK is not a hassle anymore, as the UK Gifts Portal, a leading online Rakhi store in the UK, has become the preferred choice for sisters to send Rakhi to their beloved brother in the UK.

Hearing it from the founder and CEO of UK Gifts Portal, Mr Bhavesh Sharma, on how they have revolutionised the Rakhi celebration in the UK and more than 100 countries.  “Our mission at UK Gifts Portal is to make the celebration of Rakhi a seamless and joyous experience, regardless of geographical boundaries,” says Mr Bhavesh Sharma. “We are thrilled to introduce our services to new destinations like Singapore and across Europe, allowing families to honour their traditions with ease.”

Here is how the website has simplified the Rakhi sending process:

Rakhi to Every Part of the UK

The platform’s robust delivery network covers all corners of the UK. Sisters can send Rakhi to UK and be assured that the Rakhi will be delivered to their brother’s doorstep. Whether it is London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leicester, Oxford, Nottingham, Newcastle, and Edinburgh in Scotland & Cardiff in Wales or any other location in the UK, the platform delivers Rakhi to every part of the UK. 

“Our mission is to ensure that this cherished tradition reaches every part of the UK, from bustling cities to remote villages, allowing brothers and sisters to express their affection and strengthen their bond regardless of distance. With our commitment to quality and prompt delivery, we aim to make Rakhi a joyous occasion for all, spreading love and happiness to every corner of the country,” stated Mr Bhavesh Sharma.

Worldwide Free Delivery 

The platform provides online Rakhi delivery in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, and 27 countries across Europe. The Indian Diaspora is the largest Diaspora in the world, and the website understands it brilliantly. That’s why they provide free Rakhi shipping in a plethora of countries. The best part is that sisters can even add Rakhi gift hampers with the Rakhi and surprise their brother.

With the help of the platform, sisters can send Rakhi Gifts Hampers to USACanada, India, Germany, Sweden, Ireland, or wherever their brother lives. 

“We are thrilled to introduce our services to new destinations like Singapore and across Europe, allowing families to honour their traditions with ease. We provide free shipping so that customers can send Rakhi and rakhi gifts to any part of the world without worrying about budget constraints,” describes Mr Sharma. 

Same-day & Next-Day delivery

The website has taken online rakhi delivery in the UK to the next level as it provides same-day and next-day delivery in the UK. For all the last-minute shoppers, it is such a blessing as they can send Rakhi to London, Birmingham, Manchester, or any part of the UK from the comfort of their home. 

“At UK Gifts Portal, we are committed to making every gifting experience memorable and hassle-free for our customers. Our same-day and next-day delivery services show our dedication to providing unparalleled convenience and ensuring that our customers’ sentiments are conveyed promptly,” said Mr Bhavesh Sharma. 

About the Company

Since its establishment in 2015, the UK Gifts Portal has been the most prominent online Rakhi store in the UK. The platform provides an extensive variety of Rakhi and Raksha Bandhan gifts at affordable prices.  Whether it is personalised gifts, chocolates, sweets, plants, or any other hamper, the website has the perfect gift to bring a smile to the sibling’s face. With a commitment to quality, creativity, and customer satisfaction, UK Gifts Portal has emerged as a trusted name in the gifting industry, delighting customers with its thoughtful offerings and exceptional service.

Contact us:

Email: info@ukgiftsportal.co.uk
+44-7405700518

https://ukgiftsportal.co.uk/

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25+ AR, Datacom, and Consumer Electronics Customer Engagements Validate Myrias Optics’ All-Inorganic Metaoptics Platform

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All-inorganic NIL emerging as architectural standard for next-generation AR waveguides; Seed 1 extension brings total funding to $7.5m adds University of Massachusetts, Channel 39, and Hub Investment Group

 LOS ANGELES, May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Myrias Optics, the leading commercial platform for all-inorganic metaoptics manufactured via additive nanoimprint lithography (NIL) at wafer scale, today announced more than 25 active customer engagements across AR/VR, datacom, and consumer electronics, alongside the close of a $2.7 million Seed 1 extension. All-inorganic NIL produces AR waveguides that are smaller, thermally stable, and manufacturable on existing equipment — the combination required to take smart glasses from prototype to mass-market consumer hardware. The company debuts its AR waveguide and diffractive optics platform at DisplayWeek 2026 (iZone, Los Angeles Convention Center, May 5–7).

The University of Massachusetts, Channel 39, and Hub Investment Group join a nine-investor syndicate led by MassVentures. Combined with a $3.3 million seed round led by Asia Optical and $1.5 million in NSF SBIR funding, Myrias has raised $7.5 million to advance from R&D to pilot production samples for initial design partners in 2026.

To schedule a meeting with Myrias at DisplayWeek 2026: fijol@myriasoptics.com | watkins@myriasoptics.com

25+ Active Engagements and Counting
Since initial commercial funding, Myrias has built an active engagement pipeline of more than 25 accounts spanning the full photonics value chain:

AR/VR OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers — evaluating all-inorganic waveguides for next-generation smart glasses platforms, including multiple global OEMs and Fortune 500 technology companies.Datacom and co-packaged optics leaders — exploring high-index metaoptics for optical interconnects as AI-driven bandwidth demand accelerates.Consumer electronics and automotive OEMs — assessing thermally stable optics for LIDAR, automotive sensing, and consumer device integration.Manufacturing ecosystem partners — preparing NIL equipment and substrate supply chains for pilot production scale-up.

“The velocity of inbound interest since February has been remarkable. OEMs that were in evaluation mode are now requesting samples and discussing pilot timelines. The market isn’t waiting, and neither are we.”
— John Fijol, CEO, Myrias Optics

Independent Validation Accelerates Interest
The customer pull is amplified by a wave of independent technical validation. In April 2026, Chris Chinnock,  one of the display industry’s most respected analysts and president of Insight Media,  published a comprehensive whitepaper, “NIL vs. Etched Waveguides for AR Glasses: Is All-Inorganic NIL the Inevitable Choice?: Part 1: Process”, distributed to more than 15,000 industry subscribers. Part 1 of the paper systematically evaluated three competing waveguide manufacturing approaches with the soon-to-be published Part 2 will evaluate manufacturing, performance and cost issues. Readers can then decide if Myrias’s all-inorganic NIL approach offers the best choice for next-generation waveguides for AR glasses.

The same month, Electronic Design published a feature article, “A Novel Approach to a New Type of Optics”, profiling the company’s technology platform and its implications across AR glasses and data center interconnects.

The convergence of analyst endorsement, trade press coverage, and accelerating customer engagement has created a flywheel effect that the Seed 1 extension reflects.

The Technology Platform
All-inorganic NIL replaces the polymer nanostructures used in conventional nanoimprint lithography, as a drop-in replacement using UV and thermally-stable inorganic materials  eliminating the degradation that limits polymer-based waveguides. Myrias’s platform produces wafer-scale metaoptics with performance characteristics that set it apart from both polymer NIL and direct-etch approaches:

High refractive index — production ready from1.9 to 2.3 on glass today, targeting 2.6 by Q3. Higher index means wider field of view on fewer waveguide plates — thinner, lighter glasses at lower cost per eye.Aspect ratios up to 12:1 — vs. ~6:1 for conventional polymer NIL — delivering brighter displays with higher coupling efficiency and reduced optical loss.Full thermal and optical stability — no degradation under heat, UV, or humidity. Glasses survive direct sunlight, hot cars, and tropical climates without image drift or material breakdown, enabling true all-day consumer wearability.Drop-in equipment compatibility — runs on existing EVG, Canon SmartNIL, and GermanLitho NIL production lines, keeping CapEx low and enabling a path to sub-$100 per eye at volume.Tunable index via ALD backfill — precise waveguide index matching without material changes, eliminating rainbow artifacts and eye glow for social-grade wearability.

“This funding gets us to refractive index 2.6 and that’s the threshold. At 2.6, all-inorganic NIL becomes the inevitable manufacturing choice for broad adoption across the AR and VR industry. No other approach delivers this index at wafer scale on existing production equipment.”
— Jim Watkins, Ph.D., Founder, Myrias Optics

The Architecture Decision Window
The timing is strategic. Between 2027 and 2029, every major AR OEM (Meta, Apple, Samsung, Snap) will lock in the manufacturing approach for their next-generation smart glasses waveguides. The waveguide market, projected at $565 million in 2025, is converging on diffractive architectures. Three approaches are competing:

Type 1 — Polymer NIL: Widely deployed but thermally limited, lower index, aspect ratios capped at ~6:1.Type 2 — All-Inorganic NIL (Myrias): Drop-in for Type 1 equipment. Higher index, 12:1 aspect ratios, full thermal stability. The only approach combining NIL economics with inorganic performance.Type 3 — Direct Etch: High performance but capital-intensive and limited to semiconductor-grade fabs.

Unlike single-application startups, Myrias’s platform serves multiple high-growth photonics markets from a single manufacturing process including AR waveguides, datacom interconnects, beam-shaping optics for LIDAR, and diffractive elements for consumer and automotive sensing.

Meet Myrias at DisplayWeek 2026
Myrias Optics will be exhibiting in the Innovation Zone (iZone) at DisplayWeek 2026, Los Angeles Convention Center, May 5–7. The founding team will be available for meetings, demonstrations of wafer-level meta-optics samples, and discussions of pilot production partnerships.

Company Contacts and/or To schedule a meeting at DisplayWeek:
John Fijol, Ph.D., CEO — fijol@myriasoptics.com
Jim Watkins, Ph.D., Founder — watkins@myriasoptics.com
www.myriasoptics.com

About Myrias Optics

Myrias Optics is commercializing all-inorganic metaoptics manufactured via nanoimprint lithography (NIL) and atomic layer deposition (ALD) on silicon carbide and glass substrates. The company’s wafer-level platform delivers tunable refractive indices up to 2.6, aspect ratios exceeding 12:1, and the thermal and optical stability required for next-generation AR waveguides, datacom interconnects, and consumer and automotive applications. Founded by Jim Watkins, Ph.D. (UMass Amherst, NSF Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing) and led by CEO John Fijol, Ph.D. (former Applied Materials), Myrias operates out of UMass Amherst’s world-class nanofabrication facilities. The company has raised $7.5M to date from MassVentures, Asia Optical, UMass, NSF, and a syndicate of deep-tech venture investors.

EDITOR’S NOTES:
This release is an update to the February 27, 2026 announcement of Myrias Optics’ initial Seed 1 close of $2.1M. The round has since been extended to $2.7M with additional strategic investors.

Additional supporting materials available upon request:

Chris Chinnock video review and Part 2 of white paper (forthcoming — Insight Media)High-resolution product images, wafer photographs, and founder headshotsTechnical one-pager and capability brief

Executive interviews and demo appointments available on request.

Tags: AR waveguides, XR optics, VR displays, meta-optics, nanoimprint lithography, diffractive waveguides, all-inorganic NIL, ALD, silicon carbide optics, wafer-scale photonics

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25+ AR, Datacom, and Consumer Electronics Customer Engagements Validate Myrias Optics’ All-Inorganic Metaoptics Platform

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All-inorganic NIL emerging as architectural standard for next-generation AR waveguides; Seed 1 extension brings total funding to $7.5m adds University of Massachusetts, Channel 39, and Hub Investment Group

 LOS ANGELES, May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Myrias Optics, the leading commercial platform for all-inorganic metaoptics manufactured via additive nanoimprint lithography (NIL) at wafer scale, today announced more than 25 active customer engagements across AR/VR, datacom, and consumer electronics, alongside the close of a $2.7 million Seed 1 extension. All-inorganic NIL produces AR waveguides that are smaller, thermally stable, and manufacturable on existing equipment — the combination required to take smart glasses from prototype to mass-market consumer hardware. The company debuts its AR waveguide and diffractive optics platform at DisplayWeek 2026 (iZone, Los Angeles Convention Center, May 5–7).

The University of Massachusetts, Channel 39, and Hub Investment Group join a nine-investor syndicate led by MassVentures. Combined with a $3.3 million seed round led by Asia Optical and $1.5 million in NSF SBIR funding, Myrias has raised $7.5 million to advance from R&D to pilot production samples for initial design partners in 2026.

To schedule a meeting with Myrias at DisplayWeek 2026: fijol@myriasoptics.com | watkins@myriasoptics.com

25+ Active Engagements and Counting
Since initial commercial funding, Myrias has built an active engagement pipeline of more than 25 accounts spanning the full photonics value chain:

AR/VR OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers — evaluating all-inorganic waveguides for next-generation smart glasses platforms, including multiple global OEMs and Fortune 500 technology companies.Datacom and co-packaged optics leaders — exploring high-index metaoptics for optical interconnects as AI-driven bandwidth demand accelerates.Consumer electronics and automotive OEMs — assessing thermally stable optics for LIDAR, automotive sensing, and consumer device integration.Manufacturing ecosystem partners — preparing NIL equipment and substrate supply chains for pilot production scale-up.

“The velocity of inbound interest since February has been remarkable. OEMs that were in evaluation mode are now requesting samples and discussing pilot timelines. The market isn’t waiting, and neither are we.”
— John Fijol, CEO, Myrias Optics

Independent Validation Accelerates Interest
The customer pull is amplified by a wave of independent technical validation. In April 2026, Chris Chinnock,  one of the display industry’s most respected analysts and president of Insight Media,  published a comprehensive whitepaper, “NIL vs. Etched Waveguides for AR Glasses: Is All-Inorganic NIL the Inevitable Choice?: Part 1: Process”, distributed to more than 15,000 industry subscribers. Part 1 of the paper systematically evaluated three competing waveguide manufacturing approaches with the soon-to-be published Part 2 will evaluate manufacturing, performance and cost issues. Readers can then decide if Myrias’s all-inorganic NIL approach offers the best choice for next-generation waveguides for AR glasses.

The same month, Electronic Design published a feature article, “A Novel Approach to a New Type of Optics”, profiling the company’s technology platform and its implications across AR glasses and data center interconnects.

The convergence of analyst endorsement, trade press coverage, and accelerating customer engagement has created a flywheel effect that the Seed 1 extension reflects.

The Technology Platform
All-inorganic NIL replaces the polymer nanostructures used in conventional nanoimprint lithography, as a drop-in replacement using UV and thermally-stable inorganic materials  eliminating the degradation that limits polymer-based waveguides. Myrias’s platform produces wafer-scale metaoptics with performance characteristics that set it apart from both polymer NIL and direct-etch approaches:

High refractive index — production ready from1.9 to 2.3 on glass today, targeting 2.6 by Q3. Higher index means wider field of view on fewer waveguide plates — thinner, lighter glasses at lower cost per eye.Aspect ratios up to 12:1 — vs. ~6:1 for conventional polymer NIL — delivering brighter displays with higher coupling efficiency and reduced optical loss.Full thermal and optical stability — no degradation under heat, UV, or humidity. Glasses survive direct sunlight, hot cars, and tropical climates without image drift or material breakdown, enabling true all-day consumer wearability.Drop-in equipment compatibility — runs on existing EVG, Canon SmartNIL, and GermanLitho NIL production lines, keeping CapEx low and enabling a path to sub-$100 per eye at volume.Tunable index via ALD backfill — precise waveguide index matching without material changes, eliminating rainbow artifacts and eye glow for social-grade wearability.

“This funding gets us to refractive index 2.6 and that’s the threshold. At 2.6, all-inorganic NIL becomes the inevitable manufacturing choice for broad adoption across the AR and VR industry. No other approach delivers this index at wafer scale on existing production equipment.”
— Jim Watkins, Ph.D., Founder, Myrias Optics

The Architecture Decision Window
The timing is strategic. Between 2027 and 2029, every major AR OEM (Meta, Apple, Samsung, Snap) will lock in the manufacturing approach for their next-generation smart glasses waveguides. The waveguide market, projected at $565 million in 2025, is converging on diffractive architectures. Three approaches are competing:

Type 1 — Polymer NIL: Widely deployed but thermally limited, lower index, aspect ratios capped at ~6:1.Type 2 — All-Inorganic NIL (Myrias): Drop-in for Type 1 equipment. Higher index, 12:1 aspect ratios, full thermal stability. The only approach combining NIL economics with inorganic performance.Type 3 — Direct Etch: High performance but capital-intensive and limited to semiconductor-grade fabs.

Unlike single-application startups, Myrias’s platform serves multiple high-growth photonics markets from a single manufacturing process including AR waveguides, datacom interconnects, beam-shaping optics for LIDAR, and diffractive elements for consumer and automotive sensing.

Meet Myrias at DisplayWeek 2026
Myrias Optics will be exhibiting in the Innovation Zone (iZone) at DisplayWeek 2026, Los Angeles Convention Center, May 5–7. The founding team will be available for meetings, demonstrations of wafer-level meta-optics samples, and discussions of pilot production partnerships.

Company Contacts and/or To schedule a meeting at DisplayWeek:
John Fijol, Ph.D., CEO — fijol@myriasoptics.com
Jim Watkins, Ph.D., Founder — watkins@myriasoptics.com
www.myriasoptics.com

About Myrias Optics

Myrias Optics is commercializing all-inorganic metaoptics manufactured via nanoimprint lithography (NIL) and atomic layer deposition (ALD) on silicon carbide and glass substrates. The company’s wafer-level platform delivers tunable refractive indices up to 2.6, aspect ratios exceeding 12:1, and the thermal and optical stability required for next-generation AR waveguides, datacom interconnects, and consumer and automotive applications. Founded by Jim Watkins, Ph.D. (UMass Amherst, NSF Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing) and led by CEO John Fijol, Ph.D. (former Applied Materials), Myrias operates out of UMass Amherst’s world-class nanofabrication facilities. The company has raised $7.5M to date from MassVentures, Asia Optical, UMass, NSF, and a syndicate of deep-tech venture investors.

EDITOR’S NOTES:
This release is an update to the February 27, 2026 announcement of Myrias Optics’ initial Seed 1 close of $2.1M. The round has since been extended to $2.7M with additional strategic investors.

Additional supporting materials available upon request:

Chris Chinnock video review and Part 2 of white paper (forthcoming — Insight Media)High-resolution product images, wafer photographs, and founder headshotsTechnical one-pager and capability brief

Executive interviews and demo appointments available on request.

Tags: AR waveguides, XR optics, VR displays, meta-optics, nanoimprint lithography, diffractive waveguides, all-inorganic NIL, ALD, silicon carbide optics, wafer-scale photonics

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Share buybacks in Ericsson during the period April 27 – May 1, 2026

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STOCKHOLM, May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — During the period April 27 – May 1, 2026, Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ) (“Ericsson”) (LEI code 549300W9JLPW15XIFM52) repurchased own Class B shares (ISIN: SE0000108656) as follows:

Date

Aggregated daily volume (number of shares)

Weighted average share price per day (SEK)

Total daily transaction value (SEK)

2026-04-27

1,000,000.00

105.14

105,142,500.00

2026-04-28

1,200,000.00

103.95

124,738,920.00

2026-04-29

1,000,000.00

106.31

106,311,900.00

2026-04-30

511,316

108.23

55,341,366.89

2026-05-01

Total

3,711,316

105.50

391,534,686.89

The share repurchases are a part of the share buyback program of up to SEK 15,000,000,000 which Ericsson announced on April 16, 2026, and which runs between April 23, 2026, and March 31, 2027, at the latest. The Board of Directors intends to propose to the 2027 Annual General Meeting that the repurchased shares, other than those used to fulfil Ericsson’s obligations under its share-related incentive programs, are cancelled.

The share buyback program is executed in accordance with the Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council on market abuse (MAR) and the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 of 8 March 2016 supplementing MAR (the Safe Harbour Regulation).

All acquisitions have been carried out on Nasdaq Stockholm by Goldman Sachs Bank Europe SE on behalf of Ericsson. A full breakdown of the transactions is attached to this announcement.

Following the repurchases above, Ericsson’s holding of treasury stock amounts to 44,113,592 Class B shares. There are in total 3,371,351,735 shares in Ericsson, 261,755,983 shares of Class A and 3,109,595,752 shares of Class B.

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