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Six Pennsylvania students advance to national finals of the Mott Million Dollar Challenge in Flint, Michigan

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Bold ideas from 6 local students are among just 60 semifinalist submissions selected from over 3,700 nationwide to pitch at the Mott Million Dollar Challenge, June 15-16 in downtown Flint.

FLINT, Mich., June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Six students from Pennsylvania have been selected as semifinalists in the Mott Million Dollar Challenge, a national pitch competition for K-12 students.

More than 5,300 young people from all 50 states and Washington, D.C. submitted over 3,700 business ideas and social solutions to the Challenge. From those entries, 1,500 submissions were selected in the first round. Now, the creators behind the top 60 ideas are advancing to compete at a live national event in Flint, Michigan next week.

The Pennsylvania semifinalists and their ideas are:

LightoPro: AI Learning Buddy on Your Desk — Antarikxa Das (2nd Grade, Marshall Elementary School, business pitch): An AI-powered desktop learning assistant that uses a camera and projector to provide real-time, step-by-step guidance directly on a student’s work, helping children learn independently.

Advancing Bridges with Piezoelectric Technology — Miles Cheng and Vasudev Nambulli (6th Grade, South Fayette Middle School, business pitch): A smart infrastructure system that uses self-powered piezoelectric sensors to continuously monitor bridge stress and vibrations, helping detect structural issues before they become safety hazards.

Operation Agua: Aqua Anchor — Anushiya Ramakrishnan and Laalitya Sagi (7th Grade, South Fayette Middle School, social pitch): A nonprofit initiative that uses sensor-activated shoreline collection systems to capture ocean-bound trash and reduce water pollution before it reaches the sea.

Verity — Elena Pappas (10th Grade, Germantown Friends School, social pitch): A student wellness app that predicts stress levels from academic and lifestyle habits and provides personalized recommendations to help prevent burnout before it happens.

As semifinalists, each project will be awarded $5,000. The students will pitch live in front of judges during the final competition June 15-16 in Flint.

Funded by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation as part of its centennial celebration, the Mott Million Dollar Challenge is administered by the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) in collaboration with VentureLab, Young Entrepreneur Institute (YEI), the Afterschool Alliance, Collaborative Communications and the 50 State Afterschool Network. The Challenge is designed to shine a light on entrepreneurship education as a meaningful way to help students build skills they need to navigate and shape the future.

Learn more about the Mott Million Dollar Challenge and explore semifinalist ideas at https://mottmillion.org/60-semifinalist-pitches/.

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Jen Peters
peters@collaborativecommunications.com

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Tenjumps Sponsors PGA TOUR Professional Bud Cauley Following Strong Memorial Tournament Finish

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Bud Cauley will represent Tenjumps throughout the PGA TOUR season, inspiring through his relentless pursuit of improvement and mastery of his craft.

CHICAGO, June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Fresh off a stellar performance at the Memorial Tournament this past weekend—where he climbed the leaderboard with a final-round 3-under 69 to finish T22—Tenjumps, a leader in data strategy, engineering, analytics, and intelligent solutions, is proud to announce its official sponsorship of PGA TOUR professional Bud Cauley.

“Bud’s journey, defined by technical precision, elite performance, and an unwavering commitment to his craft, perfectly mirrors Tenjumps’ mission to deliver enterprise systems that work when it counts for our clients worldwide,” said Iqbal Sait, CEO of Tenjumps.

Known for his precision, perseverance, and resilience on the course, Cauley exemplifies the values that drive Tenjumps: meticulous attention to detail, agility, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Through this partnership, Cauley will represent Tenjumps throughout the PGA TOUR season, spotlighting the company’s commitment to deploying innovation that delivers measurable results.

“We’re thrilled to partner with Bud Cauley,” said Iqbal Sait, CEO at Tenjumps. “Bud’s journey, defined by technical precision, elite performance, and an unwavering commitment to his craft, perfectly mirrors Tenjumps’ mission to deliver enterprise systems that work when it counts for our clients worldwide. Seeing him battle through an elite field at Muirfield Village this weekend is a testament to the exact execution and drive we value here at Tenjumps.”

“I’m excited to partner with the team at Tenjumps,” said Bud Cauley. “Just like every tournament presents unique challenges, every new innovation has its own path and Tenjumps consistently delivers. I’m proud to represent a team that values resilience and top performance, both on and off the course.”

Why Bud Cauley is the Ideal Ambassador for Tenjumps

Beyond his remarkable talent and character, Bud Cauley embodies the resilience that defines Tenjumps. After surviving a near-fatal car accident in 2018, Cauley fought his way back to the PGA TOUR and continues to compete at the highest level. His drive, adaptability, and commitment to success make him an ideal ambassador for a company that thrives on turning complex challenges into intelligent systems.

Success on the PGA TOUR demands mastery over ever-changing conditions. Tenjumps’ cross-functional team ensures data solutions and AI systems are delivered on time and with complete visibility.

Through this partnership, Tenjumps will proudly appear on Bud Cauley’s apparel throughout the PGA TOUR season while unlocking exclusive content, immersive fan experiences, and behind-the-scenes access that brings the journey closer than ever.

For more information about Tenjumps and its partnership with Bud Cauley, please visit www.tenjumps.com.

About Tenjumps

Tenjumps delivers enterprise-grade data, AI, and intelligent solutions through strategically located offices in Chicago, London, Bengaluru, and Chennai. By combining AI technology with deep domain expertise, Tenjumps optimizes workflows, enhances visibility across business processes, and deploys production-grade systems in 8-30 days. For more information, visit www.tenjumps.com.

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Esther Galantowicz, Tenjumps, 1 8476515374, esther.galantowicz@tenjumps.com, tenjumps.com

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Personal Alarms Australia Launches Mobile 4G Devices for Emergency Support

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Most falls occur in public spaces, but many detection systems work only within a small radius of the home. Personal Alarms Australia aims to support mobility while ensuring a level of fall protection wherever someone may be.

SYDNEY, June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Personal Alarms Australia recently launched a line of mobile 4G devices for emergency support, built to help older Australians respond to falls. These wearables are designed to operate beyond the home, where the majority of incidents occur. With GPS location sharing, SOS calling, two-way voice communication, and automatic fall detection, these devices may help users access support more quickly after a fall.

Facing a Challenge in Alarm Pendants

Alert wearables tend to rely on landline phones installed in the user’s homes, which send a message to the base station to initiate a call for help. While this is a functional system, for older adults who move beyond the operating range of the base station, usually between 52 and 100 meters, the system fails to function. Since most falls happen outside of the home, this is a significant shortcoming.

Developing a Solution for the Distance Problem

Personal Alarms Australia has based its technology on 4G mobile connectivity, directly integrated into the personal alarm device. Using a Telstra prepaid SIM card, the personal alarm pendant is designed to operate independently of base stations by accessing the 4G network directly. When the SOS button is pressed, the device sends a text with GPS coordinates accurate to one meter and calls emergency contacts in priority order with two-way voice communication.

The medical alert wristwatch contains the same technology as the pendant in the form of a watch. One major advantage of the watch as opposed to the pendant is that a watch tends to be worn continuously and therefore isn’t often forgotten. On the other hand, a pendant might be taken off when arriving home.

Both of these devices are equipped with automatic fall detection. If sensors detect a common fall pattern, the emergency sequence will automatically trigger, even if no one presses either device’s button. In instances involving loss of consciousness or disorientation, this feature could prove to be invaluable.

Government Funding for Safety Technology

For some older Australians and their families, the cost of a personal alarm may seem prohibitive. However, these systems can be covered by government programs for eligible persons. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), Home Care Packages, and Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) each contain funding categories for assistive technology.

Safety That Supports Freedom

Every year in Australia, older adults face fall risks ranging from wet and winter weather to joint pain. Availability of technology should not limit a person’s ability to move freely; rather, that technology should ensure that one feels secure against a potential fall. Mobile systems provided by Personal Alarms Australia support independence, while serving as a safety measure should the need arise.

About Personal Alarms Australia

Personal Alarms Australia is a 100% Australian-owned business serving customers nationwide from Salamander Bay, New South Wales. The company offers affordable personal alarm solutions, including 4G mobile pendants and medical alert watches with GPS tracking and automatic fall detection, available through NDIS, Home Care Packages, and CHSP funding programs.

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Brooke Ellis, 
Senior Executive
info@PersonalAlarmsAus.com.au

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ACC Co-Hosts 2026 Energy Imperatives Summit

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WASHINGTON, June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The American Conservation Coalition (ACC) co-hosted the second annual Energy Imperatives Summit, in partnership with American Affairs and the Foundation for American Innovation.

The two-day summit drew hundreds of attendees, creating an essential dialogue centered on three pillars: tech-neutral permitting reform, capital deployment, and public-private innovation. This event united key stakeholders from across the public and private energy sectors to advance discussions on energy innovation and the future of America’s energy system.

ACC President Chris Barnard said, “We once built in America, and we believe that we can do so again. By pursuing bipartisan permitting reforms and increasing certainty to advance new energy projects and innovation, we’re ensuring that the United States does not just keep pace in the global energy race, but leads it throughout the 21st century.”

Speakers spanned the presidential administration, Congress, top energy companies, and leading policy organizations. Administration officials included Deputy Secretary of Energy James Danly; Permitting Council Executive Director Emily Domenech; Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy Director Conner Prochaska; Council on Environmental Quality Chair Katherine Scarlett; and White House National Energy Dominance Council Senior Policy Director Nick Elliot. Current and former members of Congress included Senator Alan Armstrong (R-OK), Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN), Senator Todd Young (R-IN), former Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), Representative Gabe Evans (R-CO), Representative Scott Peters (D-CA), and Representative Josh Harder (D-CA). Representation from the private sector included Devon Energy CEO Clay Gaspar, First Solar CEO Mark Widmar, and EQT CEO Toby Z. Rice.

ACC looks forward to continuing these crucial conversations on permitting reform, capital investment, and energy innovation in our nation’s capital.

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