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Allora Labs and Pairpoint by Vodafone to Build a Predictive Intelligence Layer for the Economy of Things

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NEW YORK, June 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — During a moment when AI is rapidly moving from dashboards into decision-making systems, a new partnership between Allora Network and Pairpoint by Vodafone is offering a glimpse into what the next phase of enterprise infrastructure looks like: systems that anticipate.

Pairpoint, the Economy of Things venture backed by Vodafone and Sumitomo Corporation, is building a global platform where machines, vehicles, and devices can identify themselves, transact autonomously, and coordinate without human intervention.

Allora, an AI network, is supplying the missing layer those systems need to operate at scale: continuously evaluated, forecast-driven intelligence.

Together, the companies are integrating Allora as the intelligence layer powering a breadth of Pairpoint & Vodafone IoT use cases – the first of which is an EV Recharging Optimization Proof of Concept that embeds predictive intelligence directly inside routing and charging systems, moving beyond static data and toward decisions made with foresight.

From Connected Devices to Thinking Systems

“For years, IoT has been very good at telling us what is happening,” said David Palmer, Chief Product Officer at Pairpoint. “But as systems become autonomous, that’s no longer enough. Machines need to reason about what will happen when they arrive, transact, or commit resources.”

In the EV charging context, that distinction matters. A charger that appears available now may be occupied when a driver arrives. Prices can spike. Energy consumption varies with route, weather, and traffic. Static systems struggle because the world doesn’t stand still.

That’s where Allora enters.

“Allora isn’t a single model making guesses,” explained Nick Emmons, CEO of Allora Labs. “It’s a network where many machine learning models compete and collaborate on the same prediction targets, and their outputs are continuously evaluated and synthesized. The system learns which models perform best under which conditions.”

The result is intelligence that’s measured, context-aware, and adaptive. Crucial for enterprises in the fast changing dynamic world.

Why EV Charging as a First Proof Point

EV recharging sits at the intersection of infrastructure, economics, and uncertainty. Decisions affect time, cost, reliability, and user trust. That makes it an ideal environment to test whether decentralized AI can outperform traditional approaches.

In this integration, Pairpoint’s routing system queries Allora Topics at decision time to forecast:

Energy consumption and arrival state-of-chargeCharger availability probabilities at ETAExpected charging prices within arrival windows

Those forecasts are then used by the planner to recommend routes and charging stops optimized for time or cost, while accounting for uncertainty.

“This is about turning existing infrastructure into smoother, more intelligent user friendly systems.” Palmer said.

A New Opportunity for ML Builders

Beyond the EV use case, the addition of Allora to Pairpoint’s AI stack provides a new deployment surface for machine learning models.

The Allora Network opens these enterprise prediction problems to a global community of ML engineers. Model builders can contribute directly to Topics powering real infrastructure, competing on live data with clear success metrics, and seeing their models influence real-world decisions.

“For most ML researchers, their work ends at a benchmark,” Emmons said. “Here, the benchmark is reality. Models are evaluated continuously, under changing conditions, and the best ones earn their place in production.”

This creates a new incentive structure:

Real enterprise data, not synthetic tasksTransparent performance metricsDeployment into live systemsEconomic rewards tied to actual usefulness

“It’s infrastructure.” Emmons added.

Intelligence as Infrastructure

For Pairpoint, the implications extend far beyond EV charging. The same predictive intelligence layer can be applied to fleets, logistics, supply chains, and smart cities, anywhere machines need to coordinate under uncertainty.

“What excites us is convergence,” Palmer said. “IoT connects the physical world. Blockchain gives us trust and settlement. Decentralized AI gives systems adaptability. Together, you get autonomous infrastructure that can actually scale.”

As enterprises increasingly rely on systems that act on their own, partnerships like Allora × Pairpoint suggest a shift in how AI is built and deployed, not as a black box owned by a single vendor, but as a competitive, continuously improving layer shared across the ecosystem.

For ML builders, it’s an invitation to move from experiments to impact.

About Pairpoint by Vodafone

Pairpoint is the Economy of Things (EoT) joint venture by Vodafone Group and Sumitomo Corporation. Established to enable autonomous machine-to-machine identification, connectivity, and transaction execution at global scale.

Leveraging Vodafone’s extensive IoT footprint and secure digital identity capabilities, Pairpoint’s platform enables devices, vehicles, sensors, and machines; to coordinate, transact, and make decisions without human intervention.

With a blockchain-enabled backend and native support for decentralized settlement, Pairpoint is positioned to unlock new classes of usage-based services across mobility, logistics, energy, and connected infrastructure.

About Allora Network

Allora Network is a decentralized AI inference network that harnesses a globally distributed community of machine learning models to produce highly accurate, context-aware predictions in real time.

Built on a modular, topic-based system, Allora orchestrates competing models on shared prediction tasks and continuously evaluates performance under live conditions, synthesizing outputs into a high-confidence aggregated signal.

By treating inference as an open, competitive, and economically aligned process, Allora enables ever-improving AI services that can be embedded directly into operational systems, powering use cases from EV charging optimization to autonomous IoT decisioning.

Media Contact:

Phi Tran | VP of Marketing, Allora Labs

phi@alloralabs.xyz

 

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The Discovery Point Difference: Choosing Center-Based VPK vs. Public School Programs

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TAMPA, Fla., June 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Parents of preschoolers now have many options in early childhood education. These may include half or full day private programs like church preschool or in childcare centers. When a child turns four, there are additional options including state funded PreK or a Voluntary Preschool Program (VPK) paid for with school vouchers.

State-funded programs are traditionally housed in childcare centers, but there are an increasing number of classrooms being offered at local public schools. How do parents know which option is best for their child?

At Discovery Point, children are not simply preparing for kindergarten; they are building a strong foundation in an environment intentionally designed just for them.

What Is Florida VPK?

Florida’s Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Program provides free educational opportunities for eligible four-year-olds before they enter kindergarten. The goal of VPK is to help children develop the academic, social, emotional, and physical skills needed for future school success. Families can use their Florida VPK voucher at approved childcare centers, private preschools, and certain public-school programs.

As parents compare their options, it’s important to look beyond cost and convenience to evaluate the quality of the learning environment, teacher qualifications, safety procedures, and overall educational experience.

Why Families Choose Discovery Point Centers for VPK

Discovery Point’s Proprietary curriculum and in-center design is created for preschool aged children:

Caring, nurturing teachers specifically trained in Early Childhood Education.A secure campus designed for young children, with controlled access, structured supervision, and safety procedures focused exclusively on the needs of preschoolers.A social-emotional environment where children can learn, grow, and build friendships alongside peers their own age, without exposure to the influences, behaviors, and challenges that naturally come with sharing a campus with children as old as 12 years old.Classrooms filled with developmentally appropriate materials, toys, and learning experiences designed specifically for four- and five-year-olds.Child-sized restrooms, sinks, furniture, and learning environments that promote confidence, independence, and success.Age-appropriate playgrounds designed to meet preschool developmental needs and ASTM safety standards.Regular oversight through inspections by the Florida Department of Children and Families, along with Discovery Point’s own Quality Assurance Team, ensuring high standards for health, safety, and educational excellence.A warm, family-focused environment where children are known, valued, and encouraged to grow socially, emotionally, physically, and academically.Enrichment opportunities and experiences that go beyond what many traditional school settings can offer, helping children develop confidence, creativity, and a lifelong love of learning.A proven curriculum that prepares children for kindergarten success through hands-on learning experiences that build early literacy, math, science, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.

Elementary schools simply aren’t designed for little minds and little bodies.

Research continues to show that high-quality early childhood education can have lasting benefits for academic achievement and social-emotional development. For this reason, Discovery Point encourages families to carefully evaluate all preschool options and visit potential programs before making a decision.

For Florida VPK options with Discovery Point, visit https://www.discoverypoint.com/centers/ to find a location near you and schedule a tour. Discovery Point has been a leader in childcare and early education since 1988. 

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Briyanna Purifoye
bpurifoye@discoverypoint.com 

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Whimstay Launches Same-Day Booking, Bringing Hotel-Style Spontaneity to Vacation Rentals

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Travelers can now book select vacation rentals up to four hours before check-in, closing a gap that kept the category out of reach for last-minute bookers

SAN FRANCISCO, June 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Whimstay, the vacation rental platform built for last-minute travel, today announced that it now accepts same-day bookings on select properties. For participating homes, travelers can reserve a stay up to four hours before check-in, a capability long associated with hotels but rarely available in vacation rentals.

For years, the vacation rental industry stayed out of reach for same-day bookers. Long lead times, manual host approvals, and the operational complexity of turning over a home on short notice meant travelers who needed a place tonight defaulted to hotels. Whimstay’s same-day booking changes that for participating properties, giving spontaneous travelers, last-minute planners, and anyone whose plans shifted at the eleventh hour access to full homes instead of a single room.

The launch builds on Whimstay’s focus on last-minute inventory and competitive pricing. When a host opts a property into same-day booking, they are often motivated to fill an open calendar, which means travelers find space and value where they previously found neither.

Making four-hour bookings possible meant solving the trust problem that comes with speed. Whimstay built sophisticated fraud prevention into the same-day flow, screening transactions in real time so that faster bookings do not mean riskier ones for hosts or travelers.

“Same-day booking has been the standard in hotels for decades, and there was no good reason vacation rentals couldn’t offer the same thing,” said Ben Jamshahi, CEO at Whimstay. “We built the infrastructure to make it fast, safe, and reliable. Now a traveler can decide at noon and check into a full home by evening.”

Same-day booking is available now on participating Whimstay properties. To find a last-minute stay, visit whimstay.com.

About Whimstay
Whimstay is a vacation rental platform specializing in last-minute bookings and competitive pricing, connecting travelers with available homes when they need them most.

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Kelley Drye Relocates San Diego Office to Del Mar

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New Location Supports Client Engagement and the Firm’s Continued Growth in California

SAN DIEGO, June 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Kelley Drye & Warren LLP has relocated its San Diego office from La Jolla to a new Del Mar location at 12481 High Bluff Drive, reinforcing the firm’s continued investment in California and enhancing its ability to serve clients across the state.

The new 5,000‑square‑foot office is designed as a flexible hub for client engagement and collaboration. It features a state‑of‑the‑art conference center to support client meetings and industry programming, along with shared amenities that encourage informal connection among teams and clients. Centrally located within San Diego’s business and legal community, the Del Mar office provides room for continued growth while strengthening the firm’s local presence.

“California is a critical market for our clients,” said Kelley Drye Managing Partner Dana Rosenfeld. “Our new office allows us to collaborate more closely with clients while supporting the integrated, statewide platform we are building across California.”

The San Diego relocation builds on Kelley Drye’s recent expansion in California, including the opening of its San Francisco office and the addition of privacy partner Kate Black in San Francisco and litigation partner Tom Rybarczyk in Los Angeles. Together, these investments strengthen the firm’s ability to serve clients seamlessly throughout the state.

Lawyers in Kelley Drye’s San Diego office advise clients nationwide on environmental, international trade, and litigation matters. The office is led by partners Rebecca Durrant, Andrew Homer, and Kristine Pirnia, who will continue to build the firm’s presence and deepen client relationships in the region.

“This move gives us a stronger platform for client meetings, industry programs, and engagement with the San Diego business community,” said partner Andrew Homer. “As the firm continues to grow in California, we remain focused on attracting top talent and delivering the high level of service and collaboration our clients expect.”

The San Diego office move follows Kelley Drye’s recent relocations in Washington, D.C., New Jersey, and Connecticut. Together, these milestones underscore the firm’s long‑term commitment to its people, clients, and communities, and its focus on providing exceptional legal counsel in fast‑evolving markets.

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP is a powerhouse law firm with more than 190 years of practice. With over 300 attorneys and professionals across nine offices, it offers tenacious courtroom advocacy, strategic problem‑solving, and savvy deal‑making across litigation, regulatory, trade, real estate, bankruptcy, and corporate matters. Kelley Drye represents a diverse client base, serving Fortune 500 companies, emerging businesses, and government entities across technology, finance, healthcare, defense, real estate, and manufacturing. Kelley Drye is committed to delivering practical advice, creative solutions, and exceptional value through enduring client relationships. For more information, visit www.kelleydrye.com

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