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Ivory Innovations Center at University of Utah School of Business Awards Innovators Making Housing Affordability a Reality

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Breakthroughs in automated micro-factories, unique private-sector funding for
permanently affordable homeownership and statewide legislation expanding housing
access for essential workers all given $100,000 to continue combating housing crisis

SALT LAKE CITY, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Ivory Innovations, a nonprofit academic center based at the University of Utah David Eccles School of Business, today announced the winners of its seventh annual Ivory Prize for Housing Affordability (Ivory Prize) awards. Ivory Innovations works to source, support and scale the most compelling housing innovations through the Ivory Prize, which recognizes and funds novel solutions to the housing crisis in three areas: Construction and Design, Finance, and Policy and Regulatory Reform. In addition to national recognition and ongoing support from Ivory Innovations, each winner receives $100,000.

As a new survey reveals that two-thirds of adults feel they are priced out of the U.S. housing market, the winners of the 2025 Ivory Prize awards are addressing today’s housing challenges with unique and innovative approaches. Grounded Solutions Network’s Homes for the Future Fund leverages private-sector efficiencies to acquire and preserve affordable single-family rental homes for eventual sale to buyers from underserved communities. Florida’s Live Local Act is the state’s first major housing legislation in a decade, combining land use reforms, tax incentives and funding to expand workforce and affordable housing for essential workers. Reframe Systems is revolutionizing housing production with modular micro-factories that build homes faster, cheaper and more sustainably. These winners embody innovation, equity, transparency and efficiency, collectively driving solutions for housing affordability.

“We created Ivory Innovations to combat the widening housing affordability gap by recognizing and funding real-world solutions that are addressing this growing crisis,” said Clark Ivory, CEO of Ivory Homes and founder of Ivory Innovations. “The 2025 Ivory Prize winners are bringing to market visionary approaches that push the boundaries of what’s possible in making housing more affordable. Through collaborative policy reform, groundbreaking construction approaches and innovative financial solutions, these leaders are turning the tide on one of our country’s most pressing challenges—housing affordability.”

Ivory Innovations is both an academic center based at the University of Utah focused on research and innovation and an operating foundation that implements solutions in the field. The company bridges research and practice to support cross-sector solutions, provides recognition and funding for groundbreaking ideas, and contributes directly to the development of affordable housing in Utah. This year, the Ivory Innovations team evaluated over 280 nominations from across the U.S. With a record number of nominees, this year’s cohort was the most competitive yet, reflecting growing momentum in housing affordability innovation. Finalists and winners are selected by Ivory Innovations’ Advisory Board, which comprises housing industry veterans from across the country.

Additional details about the winners are included below and on ivoryinnovations.org/ivory-prize-2025-winners.

Meet This Year’s Winners:

Construction and Design: Reframe Systems

Founded by former Amazon roboticists, Reframe Systems builds robotic micro-factories that produce high-quality factory-built housing faster, cheaper and more sustainably. Reframe Systems’ micro-factories leverage a combination of automated fabrication machinery and process engineering to allow the company to deploy factories in local markets faster and with lower upfront costs than traditional modular builders. This approach makes factory-built housing accessible to more developers in more markets, with a product designed to target the nation’s shortage of “missing middle” homes.    

“This recognition from Ivory Innovations affirms what we’ve believed from the beginning, that solving the housing crisis requires not just more construction, but better, smarter construction. By integrating AI, robotics and localized production, we’re rethinking how homes are built. Reframe’s approach not only makes building faster and more affordable, but also produces homes that perform to meet the needs of today’s communities.”
Vikas Enti, CEO and co-founder of Reframe Systems

Finance: Grounded Solutions Network: Homes for the Future

Grounded Solutions Network’s Homes for the Future Fund leverages private capital and private-sector efficiencies to expand shared-equity housing stock in major markets nationwide. The multi-phased model begins by acquiring existing single-family homes and operating them as rental housing, utilizing property appreciation and rental income to eventually sell the homes at below-market prices to land trusts and other local shared-equity housing nonprofits. Once transferred into a local shared-equity organization, the homes are sold to homeowners at prices well below fair market value, with projected discounts ranging from 30 to 50 percent of market value over a 21-year period.

“Grounded Solutions Network is honored to receive the Ivory Prize in recognition of our Homes for the Future initiative. Homes for the Future’s unique and powerful approach to addressing the nation’s housing affordability crisis combines innovative finance with shared-equity housing to preserve affordability, build wealth for families and ensure community stability for generations. We are excited to continue the national expansion of Homes for the Future, and we are very proud to be included in this year’s cohort of innovative housing leaders working toward real, lasting solutions.”
Tony Pickett, CEO, Grounded Solutions Network

Policy and Regulatory Reform: State of Florida and Florida Housing Coalition: Live Local Act

The state of Florida’s Live Local Act, passed in 2023 and implemented in collaboration with the Florida Housing Coalition, is one of the boldest state-level efforts in the country to tackle the housing crisis through zoning reform, tax incentives and targeted investment. The law supersedes restrictive local zoning to allow by-right multifamily development on commercially zoned land, provides tax exemptions to incentivize affordable and workforce housing, and allocates more than $700 million in housing funding. The Florida Housing Coalition has played a critical role in ensuring the law’s successful rollout—developing implementation guidance, training thousands of stakeholders, and tracking progress across the state.

“It is an absolute thrill to be awarded the prestigious Ivory Prize for Florida’s work on the Live Local Act. Live Local marked a new era for how the state of Florida addresses housing affordability and we are incredibly excited for the work yet to come.”
Ashon Nesbitt, CEO, Florida Housing Coalition

This October, the Ivory Prize winners and Top 10 finalists will gather in Salt Lake City at the University of Utah for the 2025 Ivory Prize Summit.

About Ivory Innovations
Ivory Innovations is a nonprofit center based at the University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business that catalyzes high-impact innovations in housing affordability. As both an academic center and an operating foundation, Ivory Innovations bridges research and practice to support cross-sector solutions, provide recognition and funding for groundbreaking ideas, and contributes directly to the development of affordable housing in Utah.

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Infineon wins patent infringement case against Innoscience

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MUNICH, June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The District Court Munich, Germany (Landgericht München I) today ruled in favor of Infineon Technologies in two further of the patent infringement cases – specifically one based on a patent one based on a utility model – concerning gallium nitride (GaN) technology between Infineon and Innoscience.

The cases concern the unauthorized use of GaN technologies patented by Infineon by the Chinese company Innoscience. With today’s rulings, the court prohibits Innoscience from manufacturing, selling, and marketing additional patent-infringing products in Germany. Furthermore, the court has ordered Innoscience to pay damages to Infineon.

This marks Innoscience’s third and fourth legal defeat in a series of court cases, each of which found that Innoscience’s products infringe Infineon’s patents. Courts and authorities in both Germany and the United States have repeatedly concluded that Innoscience’s products infringe Infineon’s intellectual property rights. Prior rulings include the decision against Innoscience from August 1, 2025, in an initial German proceeding. Furthermore, on May 7, the Full Commission of the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) found that Innoscience had infringed an Infineon patent in the field of gallium nitride (GaN) technology. Additional proceedings regarding the infringement of other Infineon patents are pending in the U.S. and Germany.

GaN plays a pivotal role in enabling high-performance and energy-efficient power systems in a broad range of applications, including renewable energy systems, data centers, industrial automation, and electric vehicles (EVs).

“Today’s ruling demonstrates the value of our GaN portfolio and underscores our commitment to vigorously defending our intellectual property and promoting fair competition,” said Johannes Schoiswohl, Senior Vice President and Head of Infineon’s GaN Systems Business Line.

Infineon continuously strengthens its position as a leading integrated device manufacturer (IDM) in the GaN market with the industry’s broadest IP portfolio, comprising approximately 450 GaN patent families. The company remains dedicated to fostering innovation and advancing semiconductor technology to address the world’s most pressing challenges, from decarbonization to digital transformation.

About Infineon
Infineon Technologies AG is a global semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT. Infineon drives decarbonization and digitalization with its products and solutions. The Company had around 57,000 employees worldwide (end of September 2025) and generated revenue of about €14.7 billion in the 2025 fiscal year (ending 30 September). Infineon is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: IFX) and in the USA on the OTCQX International over-the-counter market (ticker symbol: IFNNY).

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The Inner Circle acknowledges Alan R. Mann as a Pinnacle Professional Member Inner Circle of Excellence

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MOORESVILLE, N.C., June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Alan R. Mann is recognized as a Pinnacle Professional Member Inner Circle of Excellence for his contributions to Data Analytics and Decision Support.

Alan R. Mann has built a distinguished career in data analytics defined by precision, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to data integrity. With 36 years of experience spanning government, private sector, and health care environments, he is widely respected for transforming complex data into actionable insight that supports informed decision making and improved outcomes.

Since 2023, Mr. Mann has served as a data analyst and senior decision support analyst at Highmark Health, where he manages reporting package responsibilities for the Encompass team. In this role, he develops advanced programming that enables sales teams to deliver data driven client presentations, compare client profiles across multiple health care benefit metrics, and measure outcomes for up to nine chronic conditions.

Mr. Mann’s responsibilities also include evaluating additional coverage measurements and product performance metrics, conducting data discovery to integrate internal database sources, and reducing manual transcription through streamlined data workflows. He finalizes data integration efforts that improve reporting efficiency and supports enhancements to pharmacy focused reporting products, ensuring accuracy and consistency across all deliverables.

A critical component of his work involves designing comprehensive test plans to validate the accuracy and reliability of program outputs. When discrepancies or uncertainties arise, Mr. Mann rigorously retests and validates results, reinforcing his commitment to quality, precision, and trustworthy analytics. His expertise across government, health care, data science, and business analytics continues to add measurable value to the organizations he supports.

Mr. Mann earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Delaware and a Master of Science degree from Capella University. He further expanded his technical skill set through certification in artificial intelligence from the Texas McCombs School of Business. His professional affiliations include SAS, SASUG, Scouting America, and AEPhi, reflecting both his technical engagement and community involvement.

Outside of his professional work, Mr. Mann enjoys traveling, collecting model and toy trains, and playing guitar. He credits much of his success to the guidance of his mentor, Barry Morstan, and expresses deep gratitude to his wife, Louis, and his parents, Gilbert and Muriel, for their continued love and support.

Looking ahead, Mr. Mann plans to continue contributing to his organization while gradually preparing for the next phase of his professional journey, confident in the lasting impact of his work in data analytics and decision support.

Contact: Katherine Green, 516-825-5634, editorialteam@continentalwhoswho.com

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Aquarius.io Launches Press AI & PR Spotlight: Your New AI Team

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They Call it “The Unfair Advantage”.

LOS ANGELES, Jun 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — 

Talent is not enough without a team.

Most people do not lose because they lack talent. They lose because they do not have a team behind them. Aquarius is out to change that. Two new tools, Press AI and PR Spotlight, put a full news team and a full marketing department in one person’s hands. It is the kind of firepower everyone needs go scale. See it all at Aquarius.io.

Press AI: a full news team for one person

Press AI is a full news team for one person. Give it a story and it researches live sources, checks the facts, turns your interviews into clean, quotable transcripts, and hands back a finished piece with sources attached, ready to file. It does the work of an entire team, so one reporter can chase more leads, break more stories, and beat every deadline.

“Talent is everywhere. The team behind it is not,” said Chaela Harrell, a co-founder of Aquarius. “Aquarius gives one person the power of a whole company. We are your unfair advantage.”

PR Spotlight: your own marketing department

PR Spotlight is a full marketing department in a single tool. Answer a few questions and it researches your brand, then builds investor grade pitch decks and complete media kits, designs your logo, and even handles your contracts, letting you upload, send, sign, and receive them through DocuSign. Together, Press AI and PR Spotlight do the work of an entire team, putting serious media and marketing power in anyone’s hands. Press AI and PR Spotlight are available now at Aquarius.io. Take a look, test it and see what the hype is about. 

The rest of the Aquarius family

Press AI and PR Spotlight join a whole family of Aquarius tools: Muse Lab for image and video, Chronicles for cinematic storytelling, Viral AI for social content, and Aria, a voice driven executive assistant. The platform is self serve, so you only pay for what you make. Every tool is built on one idea: give one person the team they never had. That is your unfair advantage.

Press AI and PR Spotlight are the next step in what Aquarius set out to do: put professional grade tools in the hands of the people who were never handed a team.

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