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Biohub Launches the Virtual Biology Initiative to Galvanize a Global Effort to Create the Open Data Foundation for AI-Accelerated Biology

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A $500 million commitment — and a call for the global scientific community to join — aims to unlock predictive models of the human cell to accelerate the cure and prevention of all disease

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Biohub announced the Virtual Biology Initiative, a landmark five-year initiative to galvanize a global effort to create the technologies and multi-modal datasets needed to build predictive models of life. Biohub is committing $500 million to anchor the effort: $100 million to help nucleate a coordinated, worldwide data-generation effort beyond what any individual institution could undertake alone, and $400 million to generate data at scale and develop next-generation technologies for measuring, imaging, and engineering biology.

Scaling biological data to build a predictive model of life requires a global effort

For the first time, it is becoming possible to envision a high-accuracy predictive model of the cell. The scientific and technological foundations exist, but achieving this goal will require orders of magnitude more data than is currently available.

Generating these data will require significant, coordinated effort involving leading institutions and funders joining forces.

Biohub is committing resources to support this effort: large-scale compute power, cutting-edge technologies for instrumenting, imaging, and programming biology, and frontier biological and AI science.

Biohub will make the data it generates open and freely available as a resource for the worldwide scientific community.

Several other institutions are coming together with Biohub, including the Allen Institute, Arc Institute, Broad Institute, and Wellcome Sanger Institute, as well as consortia including the Human Cell Atlas and the Human Protein Atlas, to coordinate a larger scale effort. These groups are committed to working together, through coordinated and independent efforts, toward this shared goal.

As a key technology partner, NVIDIA will support the initiative to leverage accelerated computing infrastructure, domain-specific software, and technical expertise, enabling Biohub and its ecosystem of collaborators to generate, process, and analyze large-scale datasets to ultimately train and deploy impactful models for biology.

Renaissance Philanthropy is joining this effort to catalyze the expansion of funding for data generation. Additional funders, research institutions, and partners are expected to participate in these expansion efforts.

Predictive models can reveal biological mechanisms and the causes of disease

Accurate predictive models of the immense complexity of the cell could help scientists understand its fundamental mechanisms and reveal the causes of disease. Such models would allow researchers to ask and answer questions digitally at a scale and rate far beyond what is possible in the laboratory today, accelerating the path to scientific discoveries that could open new approaches for medicine and lead to new therapies and treatments for complex diseases.

Biohub’s Virtual Biology Initiative seeks to accelerate progress toward this goal, through investments in imaging, engineering, data generation and infrastructure that will make a comprehensive, high-resolution view of the cell across its molecular, spatial and dynamic dimensions available to the global scientific community.

“To build artificial intelligence that can accurately represent the full complexity of biology and accelerate scientific research, we need orders of magnitude more data than exists today. We need new technologies to observe the cell, from the molecular to the tissue level, and in the context of health and disease. At Biohub, we’re committing our resources to solve this problem. Generating this data will require a coordinated global effort. We’re thrilled to partner with leading institutions and consortia who are also committed to this and to work with them to galvanize a larger effort to create the foundation for predictive models of the cell,” said Biohub Head of Science, Alex Rives.

This initiative is the next step in Biohub’s decade-long effort to advance technologies to measure cells across scales and contexts, and to accelerate the scientific understanding of cellular biology, including its support of large-scale data generation projects such as the Human Cell Atlas, the Billion Cells Project, and the Tabula Sapiens multi-organ cell atlas, and a range of integrated grant programs across imaging and instrumentation, spatial molecular biology, and synthetic biology.

Efforts within Biohub and across the scientific community

A much larger global effort will be needed to reach the necessary scale. To help jump start a coordinated global effort, Biohub is committing $100 million to fund external research that will anchor a field-wide data generation effort and advance the frontiers of experimental technology. In doing so, Biohub’s Virtual Biology Initiative will build on its longstanding support of the global community working on single-cell biology. Biohub will also contribute engineering and data infrastructure to support the project and build the data foundation it requires.

“Biohub has been an extraordinary partner to the field for a decade, and the Billion Cells Project is a terrific example of why. It brought together and supported groups and turned their efforts into a shared resource the whole community can build on. Expanding that model to the full measurement set needed to train an AI model of the cell and to understand how cells function together in communities is ambitious in the best sense. It’s the kind of coordinated, openly shared infrastructure that can genuinely change what’s possible in biology. I’m thrilled to see this next chapter begin,” remarked Jonathan Weissman, Landon T. Clay Professor of Biology at Whitehead Institute and MIT and an Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

This is an undertaking far larger than any one organization. The Protein Data Bank became one of science’s most important resources because researchers around the world organized and contributed to it. The Human Genome Project succeeded because the world’s leading laboratories aligned around a shared goal.

Leading institutions and international consortia (see below) are working together to align their respective initiatives to generate proteomic, genomic, transcriptomic, cellular, and tissue-level data and develop algorithms and models—as part of a broader shared global effort. The effort will advance large-scale open data resources for AI-powered biological research and enable deeper understanding of cellular programs in health and disease.

“Achieving a predictive understanding of cellular behavior will require coordination and data at a truly global scale. The Human Cell Atlas brings together a global community, data, capabilities, and expertise needed to help make this possible—and efforts like this, where leading partners including Biohub come together, have the potential to accelerate progress in ways no single organization and consortium could achieve alone,” says Muzz Haniffa, co-Vice-Chair of the HCA Organising Committee. “In our next phase, the Human Cell Atlas is expanding cell atlases into two and three dimensions using next-generation spatial omics, while building shared frameworks for data integration and predictive AI models. We see strong alignment and complementarity with Biohub’s vision and look forward to collaborating with Biohub and our HCA partners around the world on this global effort to help build the open, interoperable foundation needed to accelerate AI-driven discovery in health and disease,” says Alexandra-Chloé Villani, co-Vice-Chair of the HCA Organising Committee.

This shared global effort, including Biohub, will generate the data that is critical for building artificial intelligence models for cellular biology. These data will also be a rich source to unlock new scientific insights. A dataset of this magnitude will contain answers to a multitude of scientific questions about cellular biology and the causes of disease.

Within Biohub, we are investing $400 million to build the core set of technologies and infrastructure needed to push the frontiers of research and help scientists expand what can be measured and observed across cellular biology. In next-generation imaging, we’re developing cryo-electron tomography that will resolve atomic level details in the cell, and microscopy that can observe millions to billions of cells in living tissues and organisms. We’re also building molecular, cellular, and tissue engineering technologies that will enable better experiments and the measurement of more parameters—with the ultimate goal of understanding disease and reprogramming it at the level of cells, molecules and tissues. The internal funding will also help drive data generation within Biohub, which will be made openly available.

This is only the start. The overall global effort will require substantial additional support from other funders. Together with the organizations listed below, we invite other funders and scientific partners to join in this transformative initiative.

Other leading institutions and international consortiums

Leading institutions and international consortiums who have plans to partner in the global effort include:

Allen Institute is a nonprofit bioscience research organization based in Seattle that’s dedicated to accelerating science for a healthier world. It conducts large-scale, collaborative research across neuroscience, cell biology, and immunology. Through ongoing collaboration and partnership with Biohub, and in service to its deep commitment to open science, the Allen Institute will contribute massive datasets, biological models and other powerful research tools to the Virtual Biology Initiative, with the goal of integrating data from many different sources and enabling the global research community to speed scientific discovery.Arc Institute is a full-stack institute for AI and biology research, dedicated to understanding the root causes of complex diseases. Arc’s investigators are supported by long-term funding and freedom to pursue bold ideas. Its Technology Centers are research and development hubs focused on advancing Arc’s Virtual Cell and Alzheimer’s Disease Initiatives, leveraging genome engineering, multiomics, and cellular, mammalian and ML models. Founded in 2021, Arc is an independent nonprofit organization working in close partnership with Stanford University, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of California, San Francisco.
“Predictive models of cellular biology and response can tell us which levers to pull to change a cell from a disease state back to a healthy one,” says Arc Co-Founder and Core Investigator Patrick Hsu. “By scaling hiqh-quality foundational datasets to train these models, we can directly accelerate progress against complex diseases.”The Billion Cells Project is a landmark single-cell sequencing project to advance researchers’ understanding of cellular behavior and gene function. Launched in 2025 to break through the data bottleneck limiting biological AI models, the Billion Cells Project coordinates 17 projects across leading institutions, including MIT, Stanford University, UC San Francisco, Columbia University, University of Washington, ETH Zurich, and the Genome Institute of Singapore, in collaboration with industry partners 10x Genomics and Ultima Genomics.
“Biohub’s investments in efforts like the Billion Cells Project and CELLxGENE are generating datasets that are already reshaping the field. I’m thrilled by the scale and ambition of this new initiative — especially by the investment in technology development to enhance the modalities and scalability of data generation, and the doubling down on community building and open science — as the path to success,” said Scientific Director of Seattle Hub for Synthetic Biology, Jay Shendure.Broad Institute is a biomedical research institute focused on genomic medicine, which brings together scientists across the MIT and Harvard community, including five teaching hospitals. Broad’s scientists have been at the forefront of the genomics revolution, including the Human Genome Project, the SNP Consortium, the International HapMap Consortium, The Cancer Genome Atlas, CRISPR technologies, and more. Of particular relevance, Broad scientists have played a central role in developing single-cell analysis, including the foundational work on single-cell RNA sequencing, Perturb-Seq, optical pooled screening, various methods for spatial transcriptomics, and a range of widely-used analytical methods. Broad’s Programs of the Cell Initiative is a large-scale initiative to apply these methods and capabilities across biomedicine. Broad is committed to open data sharing and broad collaboration.
“The biomedical community has a long tradition of coming together around ambitious projects to assemble, analyze and freely share large-scale data, dating all the way back to the Human Genome Project,” said Eric S. Lander, Founding Director of the Broad Institute. “Fully deciphering the logic of cells is a huge challenge, but it has the potential to transform medicine. And, it’s a challenge that will once again take many groups and perspectives collaborating together.”Human Cell Atlas (HCA) is a global collaborative effort supported by multiple funders to create comprehensive reference maps of all human cells—the fundamental units of life—as a basis for both understanding human health and diagnosing, monitoring, and treating disease. Since its founding in 2016, it has grown to more than 3,900 members across over 1,700 institutions in more than 100 countries. HCA has exemplified open data sharing and equity in research representation and participation. The next phase of HCA will bring together this collective expertise in technology development, large-scale data generation, cross-system human biology, and algorithmic innovation. HCA will leverage next-generation spatial omics technologies to drive the expansion of cell atlases in three dimensions, while advancing shared frameworks for data integration and model development that enable predictive understanding of cellular behavior in health and disease.Human Protein Atlas (HPA) is a Sweden-based program initiated in 2003 to map all human proteins in cells, tissues, and organs using an integration of various omics technologies, and maintains the curated Human Protein Atlas database. The HPA brings well-established pipelines for high-quality proteomic and imaging data, enabling the integration of protein-level information with transcriptomic, cellular and tissue datasets, adding an important dimension for understanding functional biology and supports more comprehensive, multimodal representations of human cells. The next phase of the HPA will include perturbations, systems level proteome measurements and AI-powered modeling.
“While AI presents novel powerful opportunities to model biology, we are still greatly limited by data. A global coordinated data foundation for modern AI-powered biology is exactly what we need to break siloes and accelerate progress towards high-fidelity simulators of biology. The HPA has always been advocates for open science, and are delighted to support this initiative,” stated Emma Lundberg, co-Director Human Protein Atlas, Stanford University/KTH.Renaissance Philanthropy was founded to increase ambition in science, technology and innovation by making it easier for donors to support breakthroughs through time-bound, thesis-driven philanthropy. Renaissance Philanthropy has worked with philanthropists, foundations, and governments to increase investment in AI for Science.Wellcome Sanger Institute has been a leading contributor in transformative globally collaborative genomics initiatives, including the Human Genome Project, the Human Cell Atlas, the International Cancer Genome Consortium, the 100,000 Genomes Project and the Earth BioGenome Project. Based at the Wellcome Genome Campus, the Sanger Institute’s focus areas are in human disease genomics, the diversity of life in planetary genomics and programmable biology in engineering genomics. Sanger scientists are committed to open science and pioneer the application of cutting-edge genomics technologies to advance understanding of biology and health.
“We are delighted that the expertise based on the Wellcome Genome Campus will play a key role in the development of this important collaboration to power the future of AI- accelerated biology. As our campus expands, we look forward to continuing to play a leading role in major global initiatives which safely make data available to drive forward scientific discovery.” – Dr Nicole Mather, Chair – Wellcome Genome Campus Science & Tech Advisory Group

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Light AI Announces Closing of C$5,000,000 Secured Convertible Debenture Unit Financing

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VANCOUVER, BC, June 19, 2026 /CNW/ – Light AI Inc. (“Light AI” or the “Company”) (CBOE CA: ALGO) (FSE: OHC) (OTCQB: OHCFF), a digital healthcare technology company focused on developing artificial intelligence (“AI”) health diagnostic solutions, is pleased to announce that it has completed its previously announced private placement of secured convertible debenture units of the Company (the “Units”) at $1,000 per Unit for aggregate gross proceeds of $5,000,000 (the “Financing”) pursuant to an investment agreement (the “Investment Agreement”) with MV Capital LP (the “Investor”).

Pursuant to the Investment Agreement, the Investor subscribed for and purchased from the Company 5,000 Units. Each Unit is comprised of (i) a 12.0% secured convertible debenture of the Company in the principal amount equal to $1,000 (each, a “Convertible Debenture”) with interest compounded quarterly and payable on the earlier of the Maturity Date (as defined hereafter), prepayment or upon conversion and maturing 24 months from the closing of the Financing (the “Maturity Date”), and (ii) 8,000 common share purchase warrants (each, a “Warrant”) exercisable for 36 months from the closing of the Financing (the “Closing Date”) to purchase one common share of the Company (each, a “Warrant Share”) at an exercise price of $0.25 per Warrant Share, subject to adjustment in certain events.

Each Convertible Debenture allows the Investor to convert the outstanding principal thereof into common shares of the Company (the “Debenture Shares”) at a price of $0.125 per Debenture Share (the “Conversion Price”) at the option of the Investor at any time prior to the earlier of (i) the Maturity Date; and (ii) the business day immediately preceding the date specified for prepayment of the Convertible Debenture, subject to acceleration in certain events. The Company may elect to pay any accrued and unpaid interest in either (i) cash, (ii) common shares of the Company (the “Common Shares”) at the Conversion Price, subject to the approval of Cboe Canada Inc. (the “Exchange”), or (iii) any combination of the foregoing. The Convertible Debentures will be secured by a security interest over all present and after-acquired property and assets of the Company.

The Investor has agreed not to convert any Convertible Debenture or exercise any Warrants if doing so would result in the Investor holding greater than 19.9% of the issued and outstanding Common Shares, without the Company obtaining the requisite approval of its shareholders and the Exchange.

The Convertible Debentures, the Warrants, the Conversion Shares and Warrant Shares are subject to a statutory hold period of four months and one day from the closing date in accordance with applicable Canadian securities laws.

The proceeds of the Financing will be used for general working capital purposes, and to support ISO 13485/QMS audit completion and Health Canada registration submission.

In connection with the Financing, the Company and the Investor have entered into an investor rights agreement (the “Investor Rights Agreement”), which includes the following key elements:

The Investor will have the right to participate in future financings of the Company to maintain its pro rata percentage of Common Shares following the completion the Financing; andThe Investor shall have the right to nominate one member to the board of directors of the Company.

The Investor Rights Agreement shall terminate on the earlier of: (i) the closing of any take-over bid of the Company, acquisition, arrangement, amalgamation, merger or other similar business combination transaction involving the Company; and (ii) the later of either of the following: (A) the date the Investor no longer maintains at least a 10% equity interest in the Company, and (B) the date on which the principal amount of the Convertible Debenture owed to the Investor is less than $250,000.

About Light AI Inc. (CBOE CA: ALGO / FSE: OHC / OTCQB: OHCFF)

Light AI Inc. is a technology company focused on developing artificial intelligence health screening and diagnostic solutions. Light AI QuickScan™ is a technology platform which represents the next generation of patient management: it applies AI algorithms to compatible smart device images, starting with images of Strep A and anticipated expansion with other medical conditions, to identify the disease in seconds. Its patented, app-based solution requires no swabs, lab tests or proprietary hardware of any kind as its computing platform includes the 4.5 billion smartphones that exist in the world today. Light AI is at the forefront of developing innovative screening and diagnostic solutions aimed at improving healthcare delivery worldwide. Their cutting-edge AI powered technology offers rapid, accurate, and cost-effective screening and diagnostic tools designed to address critical healthcare challenges.

In pre-FDA validation studies, Light AI’s algorithm demonstrated remarkable accuracy in differentiating between viral and bacterial pharyngitis, specifically targeting Group A Streptococcus (“GAS”). The algorithm achieved a 96.57% accuracy rate and attained a Negative Predictive Value of 100%, indicating its high reliability in confirming the absence of Streptococcus A infection. Viral and GAS pharyngitis affects over 600 million people annually worldwide. If left untreated, GAS pharyngitis can lead to serious complications such as Rheumatic Heart Disease (“RHD”), which imposes a global economic burden exceeding $1 trillion annually. Light AI’s technology offers a significant advancement in the accurate and timely identification of GAS pharyngitis, potentially reducing the incidence of RHD and its associated costs. Light AI’s approach to applying AI to smart device images can be expanded to other medical conditions, as well as other areas of analysis. Light AI’s vision is to combine the Light AI QuickScan™ software platform with AI in-the-Cloud to create a Digital Clinical Lab that provides quick and accessible diagnosis for countless conditions that today require expensive and time-consuming imaging or lab processes.

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Email: jluna@light.ai

For more information, please contact the Company at investors@light.ai or visit https://light.ai/.

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EasySpanishTax.com Launches Simple DIY Modelo 210 Filing Solution for Non-Resident Property Owners in Spain

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Founder Björn Ingbrant introduces a faster, easier and more affordable way for foreign property owners to meet their Spanish tax obligations online.

MANILVA, Spain, June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The EasySpanishTax.com has launched a practical online solution designed to help non-resident property owners in Spain file their annual Modelo 210 tax declaration quickly, easily and at a lower cost.

Created by founder and developer Björn Ingbrant, EasySpanishTax.com is built specifically for international property owners who want to manage their Spanish non-resident tax obligations without unnecessary complexity, delays or high professional fees.

Modelo 210 is a tax declaration required for non-resident property owners in Spain, including owners who use their property privately, rent it out, or keep it as a holiday home. For many foreign owners, the process has traditionally felt difficult and confusing, often requiring external assistance.

EasySpanishTax.com has been developed to change that.

“Many non-resident owners are fully capable of completing their Modelo 210 declaration themselves when the process is explained clearly,” says Björn Ingbrant, founder of EasySpanishTax.com. “Our goal is to make Spanish property tax filing simple, transparent and affordable.”

The platform guides users through the filing process step by step. Property owners enter the required information online, create an account and can manage their declarations in one secure place. The service is designed to save time, reduce costs and make annual tax filing more accessible for owners living abroad.

According to Ingbrant, the need for a simplified solution became clear after years of working with international property owners in Spain.

“Many owners were paying high fees every year for a declaration that could be made much easier with the right digital system,” he explains. “We wanted to create a platform where the owner remains in control, the process is faster, and the cost is reasonable.”

In addition to Modelo 210 filing, EasySpanishTax.com has introduced a property document storage feature for registered users. This allows clients to upload and store important property documents directly in their account, including title deeds, NIE certificates, passport copies, home insurance policies, water and electricity contracts, IBI tax receipts, community documents and previous tax declarations.

The new feature transforms the platform into more than a tax filing service. It gives property owners a central digital hub for managing key documents related to their Spanish property.

“For non-resident owners, having all property documents in one place is extremely useful,” says Ingbrant. “Whether they need a document for a future tax declaration, a lawyer, a bank, an insurance company or a property sale, everything can be stored and accessed from one account.”

EasySpanishTax.com is aimed at holiday home owners, second-home owners, retirees, investors and landlords who own property in Spain but live abroad. The platform is especially useful for owners in the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and other countries with a high number of Spanish property owners.

The company’s mission is to make Spanish property administration easier for non-residents by combining simple online tax filing with practical document management.

“Owning a property in Spain should be enjoyable,” says Ingbrant. “Tax filing and paperwork should not be a source of stress. EasySpanishTax.com is designed to give owners a simple, affordable and reliable way to stay organised and compliant.”

About EasySpanishTax.com

EasySpanishTax.com is an online platform created for non-resident property owners in Spain. The website helps users prepare and file Modelo 210 tax declarations through a simple do-it-yourself process. The users can also store and manage important property-related documents in their personal account, making EasySpanishTax.com a practical administration hub for Spanish property owners living abroad.

The platform is owned by the real estate company Enova Estates S.L. in Manilva, Costa del Sol, Spain.

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Geographic Solutions Named in the Top 100 for the North America Inspiring Workplaces Awards

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PALM HARBOR, Fla., June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Geographic Solutions, the nation’s leading provider of workforce development software for state and local government agencies, is proud to announce that it has been named in the Top 100 for the 2026 North America Inspiring Workplaces Awards for the third consecutive year.

The Inspiring Workplaces Awards recognize organizations that prioritize their people by fostering a culture built on trust, purpose, and belonging. These are more than just great places to work – they are environments where individuals are encouraged to grow and succeed. This year’s winners represent a diverse range of organizations that are redefining what it means to put employees first in today’s complex and rapidly evolving workplace.

“Achieving Top 100 Inspiring Workplaces winner status for the third year in a row is a testament to the culture we’ve built together,” said Paul Toomey, President and Founder of Geographic Solutions. “This recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to empowering employees, fostering inclusion, and ensuring every team member has the opportunity to thrive.”

Independent judges recognized the company’s strong core values, intentional approach to growth, and ability to maintain a flourishing culture. Judges also highlighted impressive employee retention, commitment to diverse hiring practices, and leadership representation, underscoring continued focus on building an inclusive, values-driven workplace. 

In 2024 and 2025, Geographic Solutions was named in the Top 50 North America Inspiring Workplaces Awards and received recognition in the Culture and Purpose category. In 2024, Geographic Solutions was named to the Top 50 of the Top 100 Global Inspiring Workplaces Awards, standing out as one of the few North America–based organizations recognized at the global level.

For more information on this achievement, visit www.inspiring-workplaces.com/company/geographic-solutions.

About Geographic Solutions

Geographic Solutions is the nation’s leading provider of integrated software for state and local workforce agencies, serving more than 40 states and U.S. territories. The company’s online platforms support all federally funded workforce and partner programs, including WIOA, labor exchange, labor market information, education, reentry, human services, and unemployment insurance. Geographic Solutions’ software is currently being utilized by over 1,100 American Job Centers and is accessible to over 211 million individuals across the country. For more information, visit www.geographicsolutions.com

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