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USNDA Commends ‘Countering Chinese Drones’ Provisions in FY 2025 NDAA, Calls for Expanded Commitment from Congress Towards Rapidly and Responsibly Advancing the American Drone Industrial Base

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Following the release of the final text of the FY 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Nathan Ecelbarger, spokesman for the provisional Board of Directors for the United States National Drone Association (USNDA), issued the following statement:

“USNDA commends U.S. Senator Rick Scott (FL) and U.S. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (NY), along with the leadership of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees, for their dedication to advancing the FY 2025 NDAA, which includes numerous provisions aimed at crippling China’s drone dominance in U.S. markets and accelerating the integration of secure uncrewed systems, robotics, and autonomy across the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD).”

The FY25 NDAA requires the FCC to list all technology manufactured by DJI, Autel Robotics, and their subsidiary and affiliated companies on their Covered List within a year of enactment of the legislation unless a national security agency determines they do not pose a risk to the United States. Once DJI, Autel Robotics, and their subsidiaries are placed on FCC’s Covered List, new models of their drones will be prohibited from operating on U.S. communications infrastructure and will therefore not be able to be imported into the United States. These provisions will enhance U.S. national security and build domestic drone manufacturing.Additionally, the FY25 NDAA requires the DoD to increase the resiliency of sUAS supply chains by working with industry to grow domestic manufacturing of sUAS components. The DoD is required to develop a Resilient Supply Chain Strategy specifically for domestically manufactured small drones.
(Sections 162, 229, 353, 865, 925, 1031, 1073, 1078, 1089, and 1090, 1323, 1709)

“While emerging drone technology continues to globally change the character of warfare and demonstrate critical security vulnerabilities across national security and defense spectrums, swift and coordinated actions must be taken to replace the pervasive monopoly of China’s drone technology with an American drone industrial base. Simply put, regardless of security or supply chain concerns addressed in the 2025 NDAA, allowing Chinese drones flying in American skies represents an unnecessary and reversible risk.

The United States has allowed China to dominate the global and national consumer market, and line the shelves of department stores with potential miniature Weapons of Mass Destruction (mWMD’s). The 2025 NDAA is a step towards eliminating China’s drone supply chain, but not the only step.

Hard work remains that requires Congress to work across numerous Committees, the Federal Communications Commission  and Federal Aviation Administration, to critically examine national security postures and regulations. After the attacks on 9/11 in 2001 the FAA had the capability of grounding all flights nationally. No such capability exists today should drones be used in the next coordinated terror attack. 

Congress must continue the forward momentum of the 2025 NDAA to take a first principles approach to rebuild a U.S. drone industrial base from the ground up, that not only removes China’s dominance, but replaces DJI with commercial and consumer drone, drone swarm, and counter technology that can be rapidly and responsibly secured as drones become more pervasive within multiple market sectors. Humble, holistic, coordinated action is essential to maintain the safety and security of the Nation.”

The USNDA recommends the next steps for strengthening U.S. Drone Competitiveness:

Congressional establishment of a joint subcommittee to examine end to end existing and emerging drone technology, that weighs its proliferation both for the promising benefit or potential harm to the nation. Congress should carefully consider how to rapidly and responsibly accelerate or restrain the U.S. drone industry through both subsidization to American drone companies and applicable regulation of their use across markets.

Establishment of a cabinet-level working group with directed tasking to both represent, and oversee the immediate implementation of, immediate policy or structural changes required within the Departments of Defense, Commerce, Education, Energy, Attorney General, and National Security Advisor, with recommendations accelerated with Executive Orders.

Establishment of provisional Deputy or Under Secretary roles within respective departments, staffed with appointees from the “professionally impatient” cadre of technical subject matter experts closest to the problem. Specifically to the DoD, the Defense Innovation Unit’s BlueUAS program should be recycled, not refreshed, and instead expanded into a larger framework that assists with vetting and on-ramping American drone companies across all of government.

Establishment of an independent, non-government, not for profit research and development firm that will honestly and openly challenge assertions made by the above through objective experimentation and scenario specific wargaming.

The USNDA will continue to press for transparent and urgent progress through the following three focus areas in 2025:

The National Drone Games; Following the U.S. Navy Chief Technology Officer’s 2024 Memo calling for increased use of structured academic challenges, the USNDA will host a national student challenge awarding scholarships and cash prizes for collaborative academic innovation, with focus areas ranging from concepts and components, to prototypes that demonstrate the art of the possible solving real world problems.

DroneWERX: A national arena and proving ground, demonstrating current commercial technologies against emerging prototyped innovation, to accelerate adoption at the speed of relevance.

The National Drone Wars; A national, closed arena that disrupts tactical complacency with earnest transparency, that allows emerging drone technology to present both uncomfortable truths about vulnerabilities, and promising potential that can help accelerate and strengthen the defense, safety, and security of the nation.

In addition to these three events, the USNDA will also conduct an independent, non-sponsored vulnerability assessment of critical infrastructures against existing, commercially available drone technology and tactics. The findings and recommendations will be released in early 2025.

The USNDA does not primarily represent the drone industry itself, or any drone or component companies. The USNDA’s all volunteer cadre of National Security and Defense active, reserve, and retired professionals represent the growing concern over the clear and present vulnerabilities in our national posture towards the nefarious use of drones, both those manufactured in adversary countries and otherwise. The USNDA will continue to advocate for the United States government’s role in securing drone technology, while working independently to fill gaps in existing policy through transparency and cooperation between industry, academia, government, and international partners. 

About the USNDA:

The USNDA is a 501(c)3 non-profit collaboration consolidating multiple stakeholding industries and partners with shared interest and concern in emerging drone applications ranging from humanitarian aid, public safety, and environmental protection, to national security and defense. Formed by an initial provisional committee, the formal Board of Directors will be announced in the Spring of 2025.

Press and media inquiries can be sent to press@usnda.org

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World IP Day 2026: PitchMark launches Ideas.Exchange to help creators safeguard and license ideas in the age of AI

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SINGAPORE, April 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — To mark World IP Day 2026, PitchMark® today launched Ideas.Exchange, a first‑of‑its‑kind platform designed to help creators assert intellectual property rights, license ideas, and formalise creative conversations in an increasingly AI‑driven economy.

Unveiled at Safeguard Your IP in the Age of AI, a media briefing hosted by CNBC’s Sri Jegarajah, the platform responds to growing concern that ideas are routinely used, reused or absorbed without attribution, consent or compensation—often with limited legal or commercial recourse.

“AI has amplified both the reach and the risk for creators,” said Mark Laudi, Managing Partner of PitchMark LLP. “Ideas.Exchange gives creators a way to protect themselves while still participating confidently in the market for ideas.”

At its core, the platform focuses on three interventions for creators:

Asserting IP rights by establishing proof of authorship and precedenceLicensing ideas without giving them away for freeFormalising conversations so pitches and evaluations are governed rather than informal

Ideas.Exchange is powered by three proprietary resources developed by PitchMark. These include a blockchain‑driven clearing house where ideas and creative works can be listed and licensed; smart contracts that automate usage terms and reduce disputes; and an IP Governance Certification Program designed to signal responsible handling of ideas, particularly in enterprise and AI contexts.

The result, PitchMark says, is three concrete outcomes: deterrence of idea theft, new ways to monetise ideas through structured licensing and price discovery, and a more level playing field that allows creators to pitch to clients and platforms on equal terms.

The launch comes amid renewed scrutiny of how intellectual property is treated in the AI era. While idea theft is rarely reported, its impact is significant. Beyond visible financial losses, organisations and creators often absorb hidden costs through talent attrition, innovation suppression and abandoned market opportunities.

“Most idea theft occurs informally and never reaches the courts,” said Prof David Llewelyn, Professor Emeritus of Law at Singapore Management University. “Introducing governance, traceability and standards is a meaningful step toward addressing that gap.”

Spokespeople including Prof Llewelyn, technology lawyer Bryan Ghows, and Mark Laudi are available for interview.

About PitchMark

PitchMark® deters idea theft and enables creatives to get paid by providing a trusted way to share and license ideas with prospects and clients.

 

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SK hynix receives 2026 IEEE Corporate Innovation Award for Driving AI Computing Expansion with HBM

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SK hynix honored at the 2026 IEEE Awards for leading AI technology innovation with HBM Contributed to the global AI computing ecosystem via stable mass production across all HBM generationsCompany committed to becoming a premier leader in AI innovation through collaboration with global customers and partners

SEOUL, South Korea, April 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — SK hynix Inc. (or “the company”, www.skhynix.com) announced today that it received the Corporate Innovation Award at the ‘2026 IEEE1 Honors Ceremony’ held in New York on the 24th (local time).

IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. Established more than a century ago, the IEEE Awards Program recognizes individuals and teams whose innovations have advanced technology and improved the human condition.

The IEEE Corporation Innovation Award, part of the Recognitions category, has been presented since 1986 to companies that have significantly contributed to the advancement of industry and society through innovative technology. This marks the first time SK hynix has received this honor.

SK hynix attributed the honor to its contribution to the global AI computing ecosystem by ensuring the stable mass production of all High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) generations. Looking ahead, the company aims to solidify its position as a trusted partner in the global AI market by providing memory solutions that are critical to overcoming the performance limitations of AI platforms.

The recognition highlights SK hynix’s achievements in driving the expansion of AI computing through HBM innovation and application. Central to this success was the company’s ability to preemptively offer innovative HBM solutions and respond timely to customer demands in the global AI market.

Industry observers also credit this achievement to the strategic direction of SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, who has long emphasized securing long-term technological competitiveness. Under his leadership, the company has consistently expanded its AI infrastructure partnerships with global Big Tech firms in the United States.

Ahn Hyun, President and Chief Development Officer (CDO), attended the ceremony as the company representative to accept the award.

“It is an honor to receive this award on behalf of our employees, who have tirelessly challenged the limits of technology,” said Ahn. “By collaborating closely with our global customers and partners, we will stay ahead in creating the value the market demands and continue to be a premier company leading AI innovation.”

About SK hynix Inc.
SK hynix Inc., headquartered in Korea, is the world’s top-tier semiconductor supplier offering Dynamic Random Access Memory chips (“DRAM”) and flash memory chips (“NAND flash”) for a wide range of distinguished customers globally. The Company’s shares are traded on the Korea Exchange, and the Global Depository shares are listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. Further information about SK hynix is available at www.skhynix.com, news.skhynix.com.

About IEEE
IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization and a public charity dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. Through its highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities, IEEE is the trusted voice in a wide variety of areas ranging from aerospace systems, computers, and telecommunications to biomedical engineering, electric power, and consumer electronics. Learn more at https://www.ieee.org.

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NCL (Formerly Natural Cure Labs) Unveils New Brand Identity, Reinforcing Its Position as a Leading Monolaurin Supplement Company

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Natural Cure Labs, one of the most recognized monolaurin supplement brands in the United States, is officially transitioning to NCL – the same company, same formulations, and same science-backed standards, under a streamlined name.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., April 25, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Natural Cure Labs, one of the most recognized monolaurin supplement brands in the United States, is officially transitioning to NCL. The company, founded in 2015, is adopting a streamlined brand identity while maintaining the same formulations, manufacturing standards, team, and commitment to quality its customers have trusted for more than a decade.

“NCL represents the quality, transparency, and innovation that our community expects from us. As we enter this new chapter, our commitment to our customers and our standards remains as strong as ever.”

NCL stands for Natural Cure Labs. The name change reflects how customers and the team already refer to the company. Over the past 10+ years, “NCL” has become the natural shorthand for Natural Cure Labs – and this transition formalizes that identity. This is a name change and visual evolution only. Ownership, leadership, formulations, and values remain unchanged.

Same Mission, Sharper Identity

This transition is not a departure from who the company is – it is a natural progression. The values that have guided NCL from the very beginning remain unchanged: clean-label quality, third-party testing, science-backed formulations, and an unwavering commitment to transparency. What is changing is how the company presents itself. In the months ahead, this rebrand will be accompanied by further updates across the brand experience – from visual identity and packaging to how NCL shows up across every channel and platform. Each of these changes will reflect the same standard of excellence customers have come to expect.

What is changing is how the company presents itself. In the months ahead, this rebrand will be accompanied by further updates across the brand experience – from visual identity and packaging to how NCL shows up across every channel and platform. Each of these changes will reflect the same standard of excellence customers have come to expect.

More Than 10 Years of Trust

This evolution comes at a time of significant momentum. Since 2015, NCL has grown from a small startup into an award-winning wellness brand available nationwide through Amazon, Walmart, Target+, TikTok Shop, eBay, and other major marketplaces. Along the way, the company has reached milestones that reflect the trust its community has placed in it:

200,000+ customers served worldwide35+ million capsules sold7,000+ verified customer reviewsRecognition in the 2025 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companiesMultiple Stevie Awards from the American Business AwardsNamed a 2025 and 2026 Gator100 HonoreeThree-time Global 100 winner for Best Health & Wellness Nutrition Manufacturer

“This rebrand isn’t about changing who we are – it’s about evolving how we present ourselves to match the brand our customers already know and trust,” said Damon Sununtnasuk, Founder & CEO.

What This Means for Customers

For existing customers, nothing changes about the products they know and trust. The same formulations, manufacturing facilities, quality controls, and customer support team remain in place. Products sold as Natural Cure Labs and products sold as NCL are from the same company. Customers can continue to find NCL products on the company’s website and through Amazon, Walmart, Target+, Kroger, eBay, and other major marketplaces.

NCL is grateful for every customer who has been part of this journey and is excited for what is to come.

Media Contact

NCL (Natural Cure Labs), NCL (Natural Cure Labs), 1 8003036214, press@naturalcurelabs.com, https://www.naturalcurelabs.com/

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