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Delta Showcases AI Data Center and Smart Manufacturing Solutions at CEATEC 2024 to Align with Japan’s Society 5.0 National Initiative

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TOKYO, Oct. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Delta, a global leader in power management and a provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, is demonstrating its unique capabilities to enhance energy efficiency across the AI realm and its prowess in smart manufacturing at CEATEC 2024. Key highlights include: Delta’s newest 20ft container prefabricated all-in-one data center solution for rapid deployment in Japan; the new high-speed 800G networking switches and the Liquid-to-Liquid(L2L) In-Row Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) with cooling capacity up to 1.5MW, capable of handling the liquid cooling needs of multiple high-density 100kW racks in AI data centers; the In-Rack CDU pair with GB200 cold plates are designs for above 1200W GPU cooling need, the 6U 3D Vapor Chamber pair with AI server fans offer air cool option to GPU below 1200W ; and Delta’s new Digital Twin Solution for smart manufacturing combines AI and advanced digital simulation technology, enabling manufacturers to reduce equipment development time by up to 20% while achieving over 95% simulation accuracy. The showcase also includes telecom infrastructure, energy infrastructure, IoT-based building automation, AI-empowered cloud surveillance and smart charging devices, showing how Delta’s core energy-saving technologies contribute to global carbon reduction and align with Japan’s Society 5.0.

Kengo Ka, President of Delta Electronics (Japan), said, “Delta’s long-term leadership in energy-efficient power and thermal management solutions has been crucial to our success in fostering AI, digitization, and energy conservation, all pillars of Japan’s national initiative Society 5.0. Moreover, we are assisting Japan’s leading telecoms to build containerized data centers while also providing UPS systems for high-tech customers in Kumamoto. In the energy infrastructure field, we are actively expanding our renewable energy and energy storage businesses, having recently helped Japan’s well-known automotive electronics manufacturer install a solar PV power system with an annual generation of over 1 million kWh in Hiroshima. Delta’s commitment to sustainability is also achieving new milestones. By 2023, Delta’s operation sites in Japan achieved RE100 in 2023 (RE76 globally). We look forward to advance sustainable development in Japan by strengthening our cooperation with customers and partners here at CEATEC.”

Kelvin Huang, Vice President and General Manager of Delta’s ICT Infrastructure Business Group, said, “With the proliferation of 5G and the expansion of AI applications, rapid changes are occurring in the ICT industry. Delta possesses comprehensive solutions in both telecom infrastructure and data center infrastructure, which will effectively assist our clients in rapid deployment and enhanced operational efficiency. Through world-leading 98% efficiency telecom power solutions, we help telecom operators establish high-efficiency green base stations. In data centers, we offer the next-generation prefab all-in-one containerized data centers and provide air/liquid cooling solutions for AI applications. This includes the Liquid-to-Air (L2A) In-Row Air-Assisted Liquid Cooling (AALC) solutions for upgrading existing air cooling data centers and In-Row L2L 1.5MW CDU capable of handling the cooling needs of multiple high-density 100kW racks. This year, we are also unveiling the new 800G data center switch in Japan for the first time, providing comprehensive support for clients in complex AI application environments.”

In the AI domain, Delta showcases its cutting-edge virtual machine development platform “DIATwin” powered by AI algorithms and digital twin technology. This platform enables faster, more efficient new product introductions, underscoring Delta’s expertise in the smart manufacturing sector. Delta also introduces its edge AI video analytics solution, designed specifically for facilities with high-security requirements. This innovative technology reduces response times and enhances security, ensuring a safer environment for all.

At CEATEC 2024, Delta presents comprehensive solutions spanning ICT and energy infrastructure, industrial and building automation, and smart living power solutions, supporting Japan’s Society 5.0 policy. Join us at CEATEC in Japan from October 15 to 18 at booth 8H541 for an in-depth exploration of Delta’s innovations.

CEATEC2024-Delta Booth Highlights

AI data center solutions

Prefabricated Data Center Solutions: The all-in-one prefabricated data center solution integrates the infrastructure and IT equipment of the data center into the container, meeting the rapid deployment and high scalability requirements of customers.Liquid and Air Cooling Solutions: Delta delivers tailored solutions for traditional data centers to AI data centers. The L2A In-Row Air-Assisted Liquid Cooling (AALC) solutions are perfect for upgrading existing air cooling systems. Delta’s 1.5MW L2L In-Row Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) liquid cooling solutions efficiently cool dozens of high-density racks and offer ideal solutions to the cooling challenges of AI data centers. Also showcase are In-Rack CDU that can pair with highly efficient Cold Plate Loops design for above 1200W GPU for a liquid cooled AI rack, and the air cooling solutions that utilizing advance 4U and 6U 3D Vapor Chamber pairing with the new powerful and quiet AI server fans for GPU with below 1200W cooling need; at datacenter facility level, Delta provides the cutting-edge energy-saving EC Technology High Power Air Mover that allow 30% or more energy saving once replace the traditional AC fans on facility cooling equipment.UPS Solutions: Delta has focused on the power industry for many years as a provider of energy-saving UPSs. Delta’s DPM Gen2 UPS is our flagship UPS. It delivers up to 2100kVA power capacity and offers up to 97.5% AC-AC efficiency.ORV3 33kW Power System: The debuted 33kW Power Shelf adopts 5.5kW power supply unites and boasts over 97.5% peak efficiency. The 33kW power system and 33 kW battery backup system are mainstream for next-generation AI servers.800G Data Center Switch: Delta’s 800G data center switches are cutting-edge solutions designed to meet the demands of today’s AI and cloud data center infrastructures. With bidirectional high-density 800 GbE ports, it could be an ideal high radix network for hyperscale AI and machine learning clusters.Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM): The InfraSuite Manager is a system that integrates all data center facility and IT equipment management tasks onto one platform simultaneously. InfraSuite Manager includes the EnviroProbe and EnviroStation, which are designed to work together seamlessly to manage energy, power systems, cooling, environment, security, asset management, server monitoring and more.

Green Telecom Infrastructure

5G small cell solutions feature high-speed connectivity and ultra-low latency, making them ideal for Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) deployment. It integrates rectifier designed with an IP65 protection rating specifically for wireless small cells, achieving energy conversion efficiency of up to 97.4%.

Green Smart Manufacturing

Digital Twin Solutions Integra: As the electronics industry shifts towards high-mix, low-volume production, with new products often requiring substantial investment in production line planning and equipment testing, Delta has introduced its comprehensive Digital Twin Solution, consisting of physical machines and virtual machines. The virtual machine is developed using the DIATwin Virtual Machine Development Platform which can reduce manufacturing equipment development time by up to 20%. Encompasses modularized physical machines, this innovative solution has helped a prominent Taiwanese electronics assembly company reduce equipment adjustment commissioning time by more than 80%, significantly accelerating new product introduction.Smart Warehouse and Logistics Solutions: Integrated with Delta’s Warehouse Management System, the solution reduces warehouse and logistics costs by up to 30% through workforce optimization and intelligent automation. The M∞Vair Series Wireless Charging Systems, ranging from 1kW to 30kW, that provides contactless power transmission to enable automatic contactless, wireless charging for AGVs, Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) and larger industrial vehicles such as forklifts and tractors for various industrial vehicles with a maximum of 95% end-to-end power transmission efficiency.

Energy Infrastructure

Energy Storage Solution – DELTerra M: Designed for medium to large industrial and commercial energy storage applications as well as grid-level applications, it is paired with Delta’s MW-level power conditioning systems PCS1500/PCS3000 and LFP battery containers. The battery containers are based on 10ft containers, making them easy to transport and install. The capacity can be flexibly configured according to application needs, ranging from a single container of 708 kWh to six containers totaling 7.78 MWh, optimizing land utilization. Additionally, the battery containers are equipped with multiple built-in dual-redundant environmental sensors and a fire sprinkler system to enhance safety.

Smart Charging Devices

USB Socket Outlets and Portable Power Stations: Delta’s newly launched Japanese-standard USB dual-port fast-charging socket outlets offer 20W and 60W output power with Type A+C or Type C+C options. These socket outlets can achieve up to 92% efficiency and seamlessly integrate with AC ports and switches at homes or furniture, delivering “Fast Charging Everywhere with Just One Cable!” On the other hand, Innergie also announce the upcoming Portable Power Stations P200 (200Wh) and P400 (400Wh), both are equipped with swappable batteries and four USB-C ports and capable of charging up to four laptops simultaneously. The large-capacity P400 model can fully charge (from 0%-100%) a 16-inch MacBook Pro four times or an iPad Pro 13 times, suitable for domestics, business meetings and camping, as well as serving as a backup during blackouts caused by earthquakes or typhoons. The Portable Power Stations will be available soon in 2025.Innergie One For All Series Adapters: From 30W to 100W, Innergie’s One For All Serie Adapters fully support PD 3.0 (PPS) and QC 4 fast charging protocols. The Series feature “Dynamic Power Allocation” technology and automatically detects devices to allocate the right power for charging, saving energy and ensuring safety. Innergie will also unveil the brand new Qi2 15W Magnetic Wireless Charger and Magsafe Battery Packs, both featuring the latest official Qi2 certification and powerful magnetic alignment to ensure precise positioning for optimal charging efficiency. The Battery Packs provide 5,100mAh and 10,200mAh capacities for option and support cable charging to bring a more flexible charging experience for users.

Building Automation Solution

LOYTEC Building Management and Control: It integrates air conditioning, lighting, elevators, security monitoring, and electric vehicle charging systems. It easily becomes the control center of the building, offering the most open building management system within or across buildings.AI-powered Cloud Surveillance – VORTEX: Employs Edge AI for real-time alerts, reducing false alarms and enhancing security for people, vehicles, and assets. It can integrate seamlessly, boosting management efficiency and minimizing risks for data centers, parking lot charging stations, chain stores, restaurants, and campuses.

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About Delta

Delta, founded in 1971, and listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (code:2308), is a global leader in switching power supplies and thermal management products with a thriving portfolio of IoT-based smart energy-saving systems and solutions in the fields of industrial automation, building automation, telecom power, data center infrastructure, EV charging, renewable energy, energy storage and display, to nurture the development of smart manufacturing and sustainable cities. As a world-class corporate citizen guided by its mission statement, “To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow,” Delta leverages its core competence in high-efficiency power electronics and its ESG-embedded business model to address key environmental issues, such as climate change. Delta serves customers through its sales offices, R&D centers and manufacturing facilities spread over close to 200 locations across 5 continents.

Throughout its history, Delta has received various global awards and recognition for its business achievements, innovative technologies and dedication to ESG. Since 2011, Delta has been listed on the DJSI World Index of Dow Jones Sustainability™ Indices for 13 consecutive years. Delta has also won CDP with double A List for 3 times for its substantial contribution to climate change and water security issues and has been named Supplier Engagement Leader for its continuous development of a sustainable value chain for 7 consecutive years.

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JK Tech Brings Agentic AI to the Forefront at Two Major Industry Events

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NEW YORK, May 12, 2026 /CNW/ — JK Tech, a global AI and Data solutions provider has announced its participation in two premier U.S. industry forums- HFS Spring Summit and Datos Regional Property & Casualty Insurance Forum, underscoring its commitment to helping U.S. enterprises accelerate AI-led transformation with measurable business outcomes. The company will showcase how its AI-first portfolio is enabling enterprises across industries to move beyond experimentation and operationalize intelligence at scale.

As U.S. businesses grapple with growing complexity, disconnected systems, and mounting pressure to do more with less, JK Tech is stepping in with a clear message: intelligence shouldn’t sit in silos- it should be adaptable and agile.

At the HFS Spring Summit, the spotlight falls on JIVA, JK Tech’s enterprise-ready Agentic AI platform, alongside its Enterprise Ontology framework. Together, these solutions help organizations build AI systems that are contextual, governed, and explainable — not just powerful. The goal is faster decisions, modernized service delivery, and meaningful transformation across enterprise operations. Retail and commerce leaders will also get a look at Orbiee, JK Tech’s conversational commerce platform, which brings intent-aware, emotionally intelligent engagement to customer interactions, driving more personalized experiences, stronger loyalty, and better conversion outcomes.

At Datos Insights, JK Tech shifts focus to the insurance sector, showing how the same AI-led approach can help insurers modernize underwriting, claims, customer service, and core operations. The emphasis is on contextual intelligence, responsible AI, and automation that delivers real, measurable results, not just technological novelty.

Across both events, JK Tech’s core argument is consistent: the future of enterprise AI isn’t about isolated pilots. It’s about systems that work together, at scale, in the real world.

“U.S. enterprises are no longer looking for AI that simply informs, they need AI that acts,” said Deepak Srinivasan, Chief Solutions Officer at JK Tech. “We’re helping organizations move from disconnected experimentation to intelligent, outcome-driven execution by combining agentic AI, trusted enterprise data, and domain context into systems that deliver measurable business value.”

By participating in both forums, JK Tech is reinforcing its role as a reliable transformation partner for U.S. enterprises.

About JK Tech

JK Tech is a GenAI-focused data and AI services organization empowering enterprises across Retail, CPG, and Insurance. Through deep expertise in data platforms, AI orchestration, and enterprise transformation and flagship solutions such as JIVA, its Gen AI Orchestrator, and Orbiee, its conversational commerce platform, JK Tech helps global organizations unlock actionable insights, operational excellence, and sustainable growth. To learn more, visit www.jktech.com. Find JK Tech on X, LinkedIn.

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Instacart Joins Collaborative for Healthy Rural America (CHRA) to Expand Access to Nutrition and Essential Goods

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The collaboration supports states advancing CMS Rural Health Transformation initiatives with technology-enabled implementation, AI-driven virtual primary care, and integrated access to food and community-based services

WASHINGTON, May 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Collaborative for Healthy Rural America (CHRA) today announced that Instacart has joined the collaborative, expanding its ability to help states address chronic disease and improve health outcomes by integrating access to nutritious food and essential goods into coordinated care delivery models. The addition of Instacart further enhances the collective approach to longitudinal, AI-enabled primary care and community engagement advanced by Deloitte Consulting LLP, Lumeris, Nuna, Teladoc Health, and Unite Us.

Instacart joins CHRA to help rural communities address chronic disease through better nutrition access.

The addition of Instacart comes as states begin implementing new Rural Health Transformation (RHT) initiatives with funding from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). State teams are pivoting from outlining five year plans to operationalizing and demonstrating near term progress.

“Expanding access to nutritious food is one of the most powerful things we can do to improve health outcomes,” said Sarah Mastrorocco, Vice President and General Manager of Health at Instacart. “Through Instacart Health, we’re working to use delivery of nutritious groceries as a tool to help Americans prevent and manage chronic conditions. By joining CHRA, we have an opportunity to integrate our capabilities into care delivery models further, helping states address the root causes of disease while improving access, engagement, and outcomes in rural communities.”

With approximately $10 billion in first-year RHT funding awarded nationally, states are advancing implementation within defined timelines while strengthening workforce capacity, governance structures, and performance management capabilities required under CMS cooperative agreements. As Year 2 funding decisions are informed by Year 1’s progress, states are focused on demonstrating early implementation while building durable systems designed to be sustained beyond federal funding.

The CHRA was formed to support state-directed implementation of CMS’s RHT program. CHRA brings together private sector experience and proven, interoperable technology to help states move rapidly from planning to execution. By combining advanced analytics, virtual care, interoperable data platforms, and closed-loop referrals for community-based service integration, CHRA enables states to operationalize complex rural health transformation initiatives at scale, reducing the need for each state to build new capabilities from scratch.

CHRA’s founding collaborators include Deloitte, Lumeris, Nuna, Teladoc Health, and Unite Us. The addition of Instacart to the collaborative helps states expand access to nutritious foods and everyday essentials to address chronic disease and related needs. Together, CHRA represents a comprehensive operating model that is intentionally aligned with CMS expectations, reducing the need for health systems to assemble and manage disparate components independently

Built Around State-Identified Challenges

CHRA conducted a detailed review of publicly available state RHT plans to understand the challenges states themselves have identified as most urgent. While needs vary by geography, four themes consistently emerged across plans.

1. Infrastructure Misalignment in Rural Health Systems

States across the country describe a structural mismatch between legacy rural health infrastructure, declining populations, and fee-for-service payment models. The State of Wyoming notes that rural hospitals face “high fixed costs and low patient volume,” while still needing to maintain emergency capacity. Vermont reports that more than half of hospitals operate at a loss due to low volume, workforce shortages, aging infrastructure, and high fixed operating costs. Illinois highlights large inpatient facilities that are rarely fully occupied, undermining financial viability. Across the country, rural health transformation plans converge on the need for alternative payment models, redesigned delivery systems, flexible workforce strategies, and technology-enabled care to create sustainable models of care.

How CHRA can help states:
CHRA supports states in exploring and operationalizing redesigned care delivery models better suited to low volume, high fixed cost environments such as those intended to be addressed by RHT initiatives. At the core of this approach is the transformation of primary care from episodic, site-based care to continuous, coordinated, and population-driven models that better meet the needs of rural communities.

Through interoperable service models, built to complement existing EHR and HIE systems, CHRA has the opportunity to support beneficiary identification, outreach, virtual and in-person care, care coordination, and outcomes tracking. For instance, CHRA member Lumeris, powered by Tom™, enables primary care teams to operate with greater reach and efficiency—proactively managing patient populations, closing care gaps, and extending care beyond traditional settings.

These supports, alongside virtual care delivery through Teladoc Health’s network of providers and Nuna’s AI-native patient engagement mobile app, introduce a more scalable, prevention-oriented primary care model that aligns payment, workforce capacity, and service delivery with population needs while relieving rural facilities of the burden of sustaining underutilized infrastructure on their own.

2. Gaps in Preventive Care Delivery

States report persistent barriers to preventive services. The State of Iowa cites gaps in early detection and prevention. The State of Maine highlights limited capacity for population-level screening and outreach. Workforce shortages, transportation challenges, and infrastructure constraints limit consistent access to preventive care.

How CHRA can help states:
CHRA leverages population data, predictive analytics, and AI-supported outreach to help states identify priority populations and close preventive care gaps. Unite Us’ Self Sufficiency Score establishes a benchmark, connecting rural residents to medical, behavioral, and community support services via an integrated closed-loop referral and payment platform.

Utilizing the Tom™ platform, CHRA extends prevention beyond episodic care by continuously monitoring patient needs, proactively identifying rising risks, and engaging individuals between visits through timely, personalized outreach. By orchestrating interventions across care teams and community resources, Tom helps ensure preventive actions happen earlier, before conditions escalate, enabling more consistent care, improving health outcomes, and reducing downstream costs associated with avoidable complications.

3. High Burden of Chronic Disease

Chronic disease management is a central concern across state plans. The State of Nevada identifies heart disease, cancer, and chronic lower respiratory disease as leading causes of death. The State of New Jersey emphasizes the need to modernize identification and access to treatment. The State of New Mexico calls for expanded specialty access and evidence-based models, while the Commonwealth of Virginia highlights access to nutrition as a root cause of poor health.

How CHRA can help states:
CHRA helps states more effectively prevent and slow chronic disease by enabling continuous, data-driven management of patient populations. Tom identifies rising-risk individuals, closes care gaps, and proactively engages patients between visits—supporting adherence, surfacing unmet needs, and coordinating timely interventions across care teams. Through CHRA, partners like Teladoc Health that integrate Instacart Health tools, will extend this model by enabling interventions that deliver personalized, clinically aligned nutrition support directly to patients, addressing key drivers of chronic conditions. Using Instacart Health Fresh Funds, stipends for nutritious food, and Care Carts, which allow organizations to order groceries on behalf of others, partners can build programs that address the needs of rural communities. Together, this approach tackles root causes, improves long-term disease management, and reduces avoidable emergency utilization.

4. Workforce Shortages and Provider Access

States consistently cite challenges with recruiting and retaining providers. The State of Ohio reports service lines at risk due to workforce shortages. The State of Nevada ranks near the bottom nationally in physician availability. The State of Georgia reports that most counties are facing a shortage of OBGYNs or pediatricians. Nationally, more than 190 rural hospitals have closed since 2005, with hundreds more at risk, according to the North Carolina Rural Health Research Program.

How CHRA can help states:
CHRA supports Primary Care as a Service (PCaaS) models using solutions like Lumeris’ Tom™ platform, which provides the backbone technology that extends provider capacity through AI-assisted triage, virtual care, and team-based workflows. Deloitte provides cross-platform interoperability and data integration services, grounded in decades of experience supporting states. And Teladoc Health has the largest nationwide network of virtual care providers including licensed clinicians, therapists, and health coaches, and can help patients access care quickly amid shortages or barriers to care. These approaches aim to expand access while keeping local providers at the center of care and reducing burnout. 

Looking Ahead

States will report Year 1 progress to CMS in October 2026. Those that demonstrate measurable improvements in access, utilization, and sustainability will be positioned for continued funding. CHRA’s role is to support states in achieving early momentum while building sustainable rural health systems.

About CHRA

The Collaborative for Healthy Rural America (CHRA) is a coalition of organizations supporting state led rural health transformation initiatives through coordinated, implementation focused support across care delivery, data, community integration, and sustainability.

Learn more: https://healthyruralamerica.org

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Branford Castle-Backed Lafayette Instrument Acquires Sutter Instrument Corp.

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Significantly Expands Its Life Sciences Instrumentation Product Offerings

NEW YORK and BOCA RATON, Fla., May 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Lafayette Instrument, LLC, a leading global manufacturer of scientific instrumentation equipment for the life sciences, polygraph and human evaluation markets, today announced that it has acquired Sutter Instrument Corp. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Lafayette is a portfolio company of North American-focused private equity firm Branford Castle Partners. Sutter marks the fifth bolt-on investment for Lafayette since being acquired by Branford Castle’s Fund II in 2021.

With the acquisition of Sutter, Lafayette reinforces its commitment to provide unparalleled support to the life science research community through experiment-focused software and instrumentation. Sutter is a leading provider of precision scientific instruments used by universities and research institutions globally for electrophysiology, neuroscience, and other related life sciences research.

Benjamin Mangrich, CEO of Lafayette Instrument, said, “Sutter Instrument has been a global leader in instrumentation supporting cellular research and electrophysiology for over 50 years. The company’s strong product portfolio, deep technical expertise, and commitment to customer success make them a natural complement to Lafayette Instrument’s Life Science portfolio.”

Ceon Francis, Managing Director at Branford Castle, stated, “This acquisition strengthens Lafayette’s platform and broadens its product offering to better serve a growing base of life sciences customers who demand the latest tools and technology. We are excited to collaborate with management as we continue to build on the company’s momentum and drive long-term growth.”

Branford Castle was advised by its legal counsel Akerman LLP, and RSM served as its accounting/tax advisor. EC M&A acted as financial advisor and Donahue Fitzgerald LLP acted as legal advisor to Sutter. Byline Bank is providing senior debt financing and Brookside Capital Partners is providing mezzanine debt financing for the transaction.

ABOUT BRANFORD CASTLE PARTNERS
Branford Castle is a private market investor focused on lower middle-market investments, with more than 35 years of helping to grow businesses. The Firm typically makes control investments in companies with up to $15 million of EBITDA and a leadership position in a niche industry. Branford Castle prides itself on the strong relationships it develops with its portfolio company managers. Branford Castle has particular expertise in industrials/specialty manufacturing, consumer products, business services and logistics.

ABOUT LAFAYETTE INSTRUMENT
Lafayette Instrument Company has over 75 years of experience engineering and manufacturing high-quality scientific instrumentation and data acquisition equipment for disciplines such as biology, neuroscience, pharmaceutical and medical research, physical therapy and rehabilitation, security, and law enforcement. Lafayette is positioned at the forefront of neuroscientific discovery, human evaluation, and credibility assessment.

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