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Illumina launches StrataMap Spatial Solution, a powerful end-to-end spatial whole transcriptome research solution

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StrataMap Spatial gives researchers access to spatial biology at true single cell resolution for discovery without boundaries

Whole-transcriptome profiling across a large tissue capture area can generate 2x more unique genes per sample than probe-based technologies

SAN DIEGO, June 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Illumina, Inc. (NASDAQ: ILMN) today announced the launch of the StrataMap Spatial Solution, offering an unmatched breadth of coverage and resolution to redefine what researchers can detect with spatial transcriptomics. StrataMap Spatial, previously called the Illumina Spatial Solution, is an end-to-end sequencing-based research solution to uncover spatial insights. Spatial transcriptomics is already a critical tool in developmental biology, neuroscience, and oncology research. StrataMap Spatial expands researchers’ ability to map tissue structure, reveal tissue function, track tumor progression, and identify novel drug targets for precision medicine.

“Spatial biology offers a new perspective on how our genetic code manifests in our bodies,” said Steve Barnard, PhD, chief technology officer of Illumina. “Our customers are already using StrataMap Spatial’s unparalleled discovery power to map intricate tissues and study tumor development. This launch pairs our new spatial solution with our tailored bioinformatics pipeline, reinforcing Illumina’s commitment to an insight ecosystem where data-at-scale becomes discovery without boundaries.”

Highest sensitivity spatial technology provides comprehensive transcriptomic insights

StrataMap Spatial gives customers a spatial solution with a large, flexible capture area, single-cell resolution, and unbiased whole-transcriptome profiling. Together, these features allow customers to holistically evaluate spatial relationships across cells, regions, and structures, for a more detailed view of tissue architecture and function. StrataMap Spatial’s sequencing-based approach detects twice as many genes per sample than alternative, panel-based technologies. The solution goes beyond the coding transcriptome to detect noncoding genes and pseudogenes, uncovering the hidden signals that drive tissue function and disease. StrataMap Spatial is compatible with enrichment techniques, including those researchers use to identify relevant immune response markers like VDJ clonotypes.

StrataMap Spatial meets the growing demand for scalable spatial biology studies from research and biopharma customers, through features such as:

Capture area: The 7.5 cm2 capture area accommodates serial sections for researchers to create a multidimensional understanding of tissues. Users can also profile multiple fresh frozen tissue sections of varying sizes and shapes simultaneously. The solution is species-agnostic and accommodates a broad range of eukaryotic tissue samples and tissue RNA quality. Illumina is actively developing an FFPE-specific solution and targets initial customer enablement in 2027.Scale: StrataMap Spatial can process more than 2000 samples per year.Speed: Multiple slides can be run in parallel, with library preparation and sequencing following traditional NGS methods. Sequencing takes as few as 22 hours. Including imaging, sequencing, and analysis, customers can move from sample to insight in less than 5 days.Accessibility: Instead of investing in expensive, specialized systems, customers can integrate StrataMap Spatial into their existing histopathology workflows. StrataMap Spatial then runs on the NovaSeq and NextSeq platforms, giving existing customers an accessible entry point into spatial biology.

Spatial-specific software provides powerful, scalable multiomic analysis

StrataMap Spatial includes access to end-to-end bioinformatics that take customers from initial imaging through analysis. DRAGEN and Illumina Connected Multiomics efficiently process the large volume of resulting spatial data, maintaining the depth, resolution, and sensitivity produced by StrataMap Spatial. The DRAGEN StrataMap pipeline simplifies spatial exploration with machine-learning-driven cell segmentation, transcript assignment, and initial clustering. Illumina Connected Multiomics enables interactive, data‑driven spatial analysis by combining tissue‑level visualization with filtering, clustering refinement, and downstream biological interpretation. The platform enables the integration of transcriptomic data with genomic, epigenetic, and proteomic datasets. Layering these omics creates a more comprehensive understanding of the biological dynamics that shape human health.

Early work with StrataMap Spatial examines tumor microenvironments, charts development of complex tissues

In a pilot, researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) used StrataMap Spatial to map historically challenging lymphatic tissues and produced the first whole transcriptome spatial datasets for human lymphatic collector vessels. Dr. Ioannis Vlachos, PhD, director of the Spatial Technologies Unit within BIDMC, and his team reconstructed 3D models of tissue organization at cellular resolution from serial sections imaged on StrataMap Spatial.

“Illumina’s StrataMap Spatial exhibited high sensitivity, which enabled us to shed light on these exceptionally challenging samples, said Dr. Vlachos, “StrataMap’s large capture area permitted us to place multiple serial sections to establish whole transcriptome, single cell resolution, 3D maps of these exceptionally precious tissues and unlock novel biology.”

Researchers at Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute and University of Cambridge trialed StrataMap Spatial on an initial set of primary central nervous system tumors. The team was led by Richard Mair, PhD, a neurosurgeon at Addenbrooke’s Hospital and a University of Cambridge scientist, in collaboration with the Spatial Profiling Annotation Centre of Excellence (SPACE) led by Dario Bressan, PhD. The team evaluated glioma and glioblastoma tissues to characterize their complex tumor microenvironment, with the ultimate goal of guiding more precise surgical interventions and personalized treatment choices.

“Until now, we were unable to study large tissue sections in CNS and other cancer types at a whole-transcriptome, single-cell level,” said Ania Piskorz, PhD, the Head of Genomics at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute and University of Cambridge. “Unlocking the ability to profile these large tissue sections will provide deeper insights into the tumour microenvironment. It will help us build more informative tumour maps, identify mechanisms of treatment resistance, and improve our ability to predict patient therapeutic responses.”

Ania Piskorz is presenting the group’s early work on June 10 at the European Association for Cancer Research meeting. You can also visit Illumina’s booth at EACR from June 8-11 to learn how StrataMap Spatial can amplify your cancer research.

StrataMap Spatial is available to order this month.

You can read more about StrataMap Spatial here.

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This release may contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Among the important factors to which our business is subject that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in any forward-looking statements are: (i) challenges inherent in developing and launching new products and services, including modifying and scaling manufacturing operations, and reliance on third-party suppliers for critical components; (ii) our ability to manufacture robust instrumentation and consumables and develop reliable software solutions; and (iii) the acceptance and adoption by customers of our newly launched or updated products, which may or may not meet our and their expectations, together with other factors detailed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent filings on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, or in information disclosed in public conference calls, the date and time of which are released beforehand. We undertake no obligation, and do not intend, to update these forward-looking statements, to review or confirm analysts’ expectations, or to provide interim reports or updates on the progress of the current quarter.

About Illumina
Illumina is improving human health by unlocking the power of the genome. Our focus on innovation has established us as a global leader in DNA sequencing and array-based technologies, serving customers in the research, clinical, and applied markets. Our products are used for applications in the life sciences, oncology, reproductive health, agriculture, and other emerging segments. To learn more, visit illumina.com and connect with us on X, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

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Sigmetrix Appoints Ed Walsh as President

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MCKINNEY, Texas, June 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Sigmetrix, a leading provider of mechanical variation management solutions, today announced the appointment of Ed Walsh as President, effective immediately. Sigmetrix’s mission is to help manufacturers deliver Better Products through Mechanical Variation Management.

Ed brings more than 18 years of leadership experience at Sigmetrix, during which he has played a pivotal role in shaping the company’s strategy, operations, and global growth. Most recently, he served as Chief Operating Officer, where he led enterprise-wide initiatives focused on scaling the business, strengthening customer impact, and aligning execution across Sigmetrix’s technology, services, and learning solutions.

“Sigmetrix has always been guided by a clear purpose: enabling manufacturers to make better decisions earlier by understanding and managing mechanical variation,” said Ed. “As President, my focus is on advancing our strategy, investing in our people and technology, and strengthening partnerships so our customers can fully realize the value of their digital engineering investments, accelerate innovation, and bring better products to market with confidence.”

Throughout his tenure, Ed has consistently aligned engineering innovation with measurable business outcomes. Under his leadership, Sigmetrix has helped manufacturers maximize the return on their MBD investments, improve profitability by balancing product quality with manufacturing cost, and shorten development cycles to achieve faster time to market. His strategic focus has reinforced Sigmetrix’s role as a trusted partner in enabling organizations to drive innovation through a deeper understanding of mechanical variation, while also capturing, transferring, and retaining critical product and process knowledge across the enterprise.

Prior to joining Sigmetrix, Ed was a partner at Leading Edge Engineering, where he led business development efforts and served as Lead for the Robust Design and Variation Analysis Group. He has also held senior leadership roles within the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA), including serving as Chicago Chapter President and Regional Director, and continues to be an active leader in the global product development community.

Ed holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and attended the University of Chicago’s Executive Program for New Product Development. He is a Motorola Certified Six Sigma Black Belt, a Certified New Product Development Professional, and a named Inventor by the U.S. Patent Office. He brings extensive global experience helping manufacturers adopt and scale technology solutions that improve engineering decision-making and accelerate product development.

As President, Ed will lead Sigmetrix’s long-term strategic vision and operational execution, reinforcing the company’s commitment to helping manufacturers improve product quality, control cost, accelerate innovation, and confidently manage mechanical variation across the product lifecycle.

About Sigmetrix
Sigmetrix has been helping companies produce better products for over 20 years through a combination of software solutions, training, and consulting services that focus on managing the impact of mechanical variation. For more information, visit their website at https://www.sigmetrix.com.

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StockOracle™ Cuts Hours of Analysis Down to Minutes with AI-Powered Insights, Recognized by Benzinga as Best Stock Research Tool

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SINGAPORE, June 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — StockOracle™ is an AI-aided stock intelligence tool built for one purpose: to empower everyday retail investors with the same research clarity that professional investors have access to — without the complexity, the cost, or the hours.

The platform was recently named Best Stock Research Tool for Retail Investors at the 2025 Benzinga Global Fintech Awards in New York City.

Retail investors now represent up to 35% of daily U.S. equity trading volume, yet most lack a structured way to research the stocks they’re buying. Most retail investors are time-strapped, not finance-trained, and left piecing together a view of a stock from scattered data across multiple platforms. StockOracle™ brings everything together in one place, helping investors answer the two questions that matter most: Is this a good company to invest in, and is this the right price to buy?

StockOracle™ was developed by Adam Khoo, an 8-figure investor with 1.1 million YouTube subscribers and 64 million video views, known for his timely market analysis. Backed by institutional-grade FactSet data and over four years of research and development, the one-stop platform gives investors a seamless way to research and monitor their investments:

OracleIQ™ — color-coded stock health check across revenue, earnings, growth, and balance sheetOracleValue™ — proprietary intrinsic value estimate plus nine established valuation models including DCFAI Insights — bull and bear thesis, growth drivers, risks, and competitive moat analysisSide-by-Side Comparisons — evaluate multiple stocks at once against industry peersWatchlist Builder — monitor fundamental changes in stocks before buyingPortfolio Visualiser — full holdings dashboard with sector, geography, and strategy breakdowns

Retail investors can start a free 7-day trial at www.stockoracle.com.

About Piranha Profits & StockOracle™

StockOracle™ is an AI-aided stock intelligence web app powered by Piranha Profits, an online school for investors and traders founded by renowned financial educator Adam Khoo. With over 1.7 million followers worldwide and over 40,000 students across 160 countries, Piranha Profits empowers everyday investors with proven, market-beating strategies.

In 2024, Piranha Profits was honored with the Chairman’s Award for Excellence in Holistic Trading Education at the Benzinga Global Fintech Awards in New York — the same stage where StockOracle™ was named Best Stock Research Tool for Retail Investors in 2025.

www.stockoracle.com | www.piranhaprofits.com

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Nesenoff & Miltenberg, LLP’s Boston and New York Offices Earn Rankings in the Chambers USA 2026 Guide

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BOSTON and NEW YORK, June 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Nesenoff & Miltenberg, LLP is proud to share that Chambers and Partners recognized both of the Firm’s offices in the 2026 Chambers USA Guide. In this year’s edition, Chambers ranked the Boston, Massachusetts office in Labor & Employment: Mainly Plaintiffs (Band 2), and the New York, New York office in Labor & Employment: Mainly Plaintiffs (Band 3).

“Our recognition in the 2026 Chambers USA Guide reflects the rigorous and tenacious effort of our team, who fight each and every day for our clients that have suffered discrimination in the workplace. It is that passion that drives us towards excellence, and to be rewarded for it is a true honor,” said Andrew T. Miltenberg, Managing Partner.

Chambers and Partners’ thorough ranking process is based upon law firm submissions and feedback received from thousands of interviews conducted by Chambers researchers of both lawyers and clients.

The Chambers USA ranking emphasizes Nesenoff & Miltenberg LLP’s place as a key player among the nation’s top law firms, particularly through its unique approach in pioneering a hybrid practice at the intersection of employment discrimination and civil rights in the educational setting.

About Nesenoff & Miltenberg, LLP
Nesenoff & Miltenberg, LLP serves clients nationwide from offices across the country from its offices in New York, New York and Boston, Massachusetts. The firm is widely recognized for its work in Labor & Employment, Title IX and campus disciplinary matters, academic misconduct matters, defamation, commercial litigation, and institutional investigations. Nesenoff & Miltenberg, LLP combines trial-tested advocacy with practical, business-focused counseling. For more information about the ranking and practice, please visit: www.nmllplaw.com.

Media Contact: Marybeth Sydor, msydor@nmllplaw.com

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