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INVI MindHealth Selects ŌURA as Wearable Data Collaborator for ARPA-H EVIDENT Mental Health Platform

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Initiative brings together wearable biometrics, EEG, clinical research, treatment partners, and peer support to advance objective measurement in veteran mental health

DENVER, June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — INVI MindHealth, a mental health technology company building tools for earlier awareness, objective measurement, and human-connected support, today announced that it has selected ŌURA, maker of the world’s leading smart ring, Oura Ring, as a wearable biometric data vendor to support INVI’s ARPA-H-funded work under the EVIDENT program.

Wearable data is one of the powerful continuous signals we have access to. What makes it meaningful is how it is interpreted alongside brain activity, blood-based measures, self-report, clinical assessments, treatment context, social activity, and trusted human connection.

The selection adds Oura data to INVI’s multimodal measurement platform. With participant consent, Oura will contribute continuous biometric signals including sleep, heart rate variability, temperature trends, activity, and recovery. INVI will combine that data with EEGs, mental health questionnaires, behavioral trends, location, social activity measures, and peer support to better understand the clinical response of veterans to mental health interventions such as psychedelic therapies and TMS over time.

INVI’s ARPA-H EVIDENT project, “Pioneering New Endpoints in Digital Analytics for Mental Health,” is focused on adding multimodal, objective measurements to clinical trials and real-world clinical practice to identify real-time signs of response to multiple treatments, including ibogaine, psilocybin, neuromodulation, and other emerging behavioral health interventions. The project will study veterans receiving several different therapies to identify biomarkers that may help predict both rapid improvement and durability of effect. Data collected under the award will be deidentified and housed in the ARPA-H EVIDENT Data Repository.

“INVI’s work is about building the measurement layer that mental health has been missing,” said Jonathan Wilson, founder and CEO of INVI MindHealth and a former Navy SEAL. “Veterans and high-performing people often look fine on the outside while something is changing internally. Our goal is to bring together the right data, the right science, and the right human support so we can understand those changes earlier and help people navigate care before a crisis.”

Oura provides continuous biometric signals including sleep, heart rate variability, temperature trends, activity, and recovery. Within INVI’s platform, Oura’s biometric signals will serve as one component of a larger data ecosystem designed to help researchers and care teams understand how mental wellbeing changes over time.

“Wearable data is one of the powerful continuous signals we have access to,” Wilson said. “What makes it meaningful is how it is interpreted alongside brain activity, blood-based measures, self-report, clinical assessments, treatment context, social activity, and trusted human connection. INVI is building the system that can bring those layers together.”

Mental health care still relies heavily on periodic, subjective snapshots: questionnaires, scheduled appointments, delayed self-reporting, and crisis-driven intervention. That model can miss meaningful changes between visits, especially among veterans, first responders, and high-performing people who are often trained to suppress distress and avoid asking for help.

“Continuous, passive monitoring from Oura is what enables a longitudinal view that makes the difference between a snapshot and a true understanding of how someone is doing over time,” said Ricky Bloomfield, MD, chief medical officer at Oura. “Through this collaboration with INVI, Oura data provides a critical layer of that context, where physiological signals like sleep, heart rate variability, and recovery can be interpreted alongside clinical assessments and behavioral context to build a clearer, more complete picture.”

INVI is designed to support a more proactive model. The platform combines objective data streams with behavioral insights and its Buddy support model, which is based on the military principle that no one should navigate difficult terrain alone and to hold individuals accountable for keeping their mental state resilient. The goal is not to replace clinicians or reduce mental health to a single metric, but to create an ecosystem that delivers a more complete assessment around how mental resilience and fortitude is trending over time and identifying when additional support may be needed.

At the center of INVI’s platform is MindScore™, a trend-based mental resilience signal designed to help users, care teams, and trusted support networks understand changes in mental wellbeing over time. MindScore is not a diagnostic score. It is intended to support earlier awareness, richer context, and more informed next steps by integrating multiple data sources into a longitudinal view.

Oura data will complement self-reported assessments and other clinical and behavioral measures by providing continuous context around sleep, recovery, and physiological state. Within INVI’s ARPA-H EVIDENT work, those signals may help contribute to a more complete understanding of how veterans are responding across different treatment pathways.

INVI’s broader collaborator ecosystem includes selected technology, research, clinical, and treatment partners supporting different components of the ARPA-H-funded work, including EEG, clinical research, psychedelic-assisted therapy research, neuromodulation, and veteran-centered support. Together, these inputs are designed to advance a more objective, multimodal understanding of mental health response and durability over time.

“As new mental health interventions emerge, the field needs better ways to understand what is changing, what may be helping, and when someone may need additional support,” Wilson added. “That requires more than one device, one data stream, or one treatment model. It requires an integrated system built around objective measurement, human context, and real-world care.”

INVI does not provide psychedelic therapy, prescribe treatment, or promote any specific intervention. Instead, INVI is focused on the measurement, monitoring, and support infrastructure needed to help evaluate behavioral, clinical, digital, neuromodulatory, psychedelic-assisted, and other emerging care pathways responsibly.

As part of its ARPA-H EVIDENT work, INVI will maintain a strong focus on responsible data use, privacy, security, and consent. Any wearable, biometric, clinical, behavioral, or other data used within INVI-supported research or monitoring programs will be handled in accordance with applicable consent, privacy, and security requirements. Data collected under the ARPA-H award will be deidentified and housed in the ARPA-H EVIDENT Data Repository.

INVI’s platform is not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical or mental health condition, and Oura Ring is not a diagnostic or medical device. The work is focused on supporting research, monitoring, earlier awareness, and more objective measurement by combining continuous biometric data from Oura with brain activity,clinical context, and human support within INVI’s broader measurement platform.

About INVI MindHealth

INVI MindHealth is a mental health technology company building tools for earlier awareness, objective measurement, and human-connected support. Founded by former Navy SEAL Jonathan Wilson, INVI combines biometric and behavioral data with peer accountability to help individuals understand changes in mental wellbeing over time and navigate appropriate next steps before challenges escalate. INVI’s MindScore provides a trend-based view of mental resilience designed to help users and support systems understand changes in mental wellbeing over time. INVI MindHealth is device agnostic, able to compile data from most wearables, expanding its accessibility.

INVI was selected for ARPA-H’s EVIDENT program to add multimodal, objective measurements to clinical trials and real-world clinical practice to identify real-time signs of response to multiple mental health interventions.

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Asia-Pacific Telecom Leaders Gather in Singapore for the Twimbit Telecom Summit & Awards 2026

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MUMBAI, India and SINGAPORE, June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Twimbit Telecom Summit & Awards 2026 recently concluded at the iconic Capitol Theatre Singapore, bringing together senior telecom operators, technology leaders, policymakers, investors, and ecosystem partners from across Asia-Pacific for a day dedicated to telecom reinvention in the AI era.

Hosted by Twimbit, the global research and advisory firm, the summit explored how telecom operators are evolving beyond connectivity into AI-native digital platforms powering enterprise transformation, customer intelligence, sovereign infrastructure, and next-generation digital economies.

This year’s summit centered around themes including AI-native operations, enterprise AI monetisation, digital sovereignty, infrastructure transformation, customer experience reinvention, and leadership transformation. Across keynote sessions, executive panels, and roundtable discussions, industry leaders discussed the structural shifts reshaping the telecom sector and the operating models required for the next decade.

The summit featured leadership perspectives from some of the industry’s most influential voices, including Manoj Kohli, Vikram Sinha, Vikram Rao, Juhi McClelland, Ulf Ewaldsson, Rajesh Chandiramani, Anna Yip and Wong Soon Nam.

The evening concluded with the Twimbit Telecom Awards 2026, recognising operators, leaders, and innovators driving transformation across the telecom ecosystem. Built on Twimbit’s proprietary research frameworks and guided by an independent panel of industry judges, the awards celebrate excellence across AI transformation, customer experience, enterprise business, ESG, network modernization, financial performance, and digital infrastructure.

Among the marquee winners this year were Singtel, Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, Telkomsel, Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, Globe, Taiwan Mobile, and Digital Realty. Manoj Kohli received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding contribution to the telecom industry.

This year’s awards also partnered with the Goh Chok Tong Enable Fund (GCTEF). Through contributions and pledges made during the evening, the initiative raised over SGD 15,000 to support opportunities, aspirations, and inclusion for persons with disabilities in Singapore.

“The telecom industry is entering one of the most defining phases in its history,” said Manoj Menon, Founder & CEO of Twimbit. “What we witnessed at the summit was not just a conversation about technology, but a conversation about leadership, reinvention, and the future role telecom will play in shaping digital economies.”

The Twimbit Telecom Summit & Awards 2026 was supported by founding partner F5 and gold sponsor Comviva.

To explore the complete list of winners and nominees, visit:
https://telecomawards.twimbit.com/

To learn more about the Twimbit Telecom Summit, visit:
https://telecomsummit.twimbit.com/

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NSTC TTA Marks 8th VivaTech Appearance, Showcasing Taiwan Innovation under AI Taiwan Initiative

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PARIS, June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), together with the Small and Medium Enterprise and Startup Administration (SMESA) and the Department of Industrial Technology (DOIT) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), is once again leading Taiwan’s delegation to VivaTech in France this year under the Taiwan Tech Arena (TTA) initiative. Marking its eighth participation, Taiwan has assembled a national team comprising 34 Taiwanese technology startups and 61 supply chain partners, demonstrating the country’s strategic vision of becoming an “Island of Artificial Intelligence” and advancing tangible innovations for smart living ecosystems.

TTA Pavilion Aligns with VivaTech 10th Anniversary, Centered on “AI Taiwan”

Aligned with global AI trends and the exhibition’s focus, the 2026 TTA Pavilion is themed “AI Taiwan,” showcasing Taiwan’s diverse achievements in artificial intelligence technologies and applications. The exhibition further emphasizes how AI is being integrated into real-world industrial and daily-life scenarios, accelerating the convergence of smart applications with everyday environments.

The pavilion also recreates a European-style streetscape to deliver an immersive, life-oriented exhibition experience. This design highlights Taiwan’s vision of using AI to drive innovation across industries and build comprehensive smart living ecosystems, reinforcing its critical role in the global technology value chain.

Global Innovation Leaders Gather at Opening Ceremony to Witness Taiwan’s Startup Strength

The opening ceremony of the TTA Taiwan Tech Arena Pavilion took place on June 17 (Taiwan time), bringing together prominent figures from the global innovation ecosystem. Distinguished guests included Ambassador Clémentine Pei-Chih HAO of the Taipei Representative Office in France, Mr. Der-Sheng Lin, Director General of the NSTC, and Julie Lamandé, Chief International Officer of VivaTech, among other industry leaders and ecosystem partners—demonstrating strong international recognition of Taiwan’s startup ecosystem.

NSTC highlights that this year’s delegation continues the integrated approach, bringing together 34 startup teams and 61 supply chain partners. Compared with previous editions focused mainly on individual technologies, this year emphasizes “total solution” and “application scenario” demonstrations, enabling international enterprises to better understand the full value of Taiwanese innovations and strengthening potential collaboration opportunities.

NSTC notes that participating teams have reached greater maturity, with many already established in the European market. Companies are also positioning themselves to capture emerging opportunities driven by France’s net-zero regulations, rising demand for AI certification, and the development of AI compute infrastructure (“AI factories”).

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XCMG Showcases Zero-Carbon Smart Mining Solutions at AMM-2026 to Support Central Asia’s Mining Transformation

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ASTANA, Kazakhstan, June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — XCMG Group recently showcased its zero-carbon smart mining solutions at the 16th Astana Mining & Metallurgy Congress (AMM-2026) in Astana, Kazakhstan, reinforcing its long-term commitment to supporting the green and intelligent transformation of the mining industry in Central Asia.

Held from June 11 to 12, AMM-2026 brought together more than 1,500 delegates from 16 countries, serving as an influential international platform for the mining and metallurgy sectors. Yang Dongsheng, chairman of XCMG Group and XCMG Machinery, attended the plenary session at the invitation of the Ministry of Industry and Construction of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

During the congress, XCMG delivered a keynote presentation and released its Zero-Carbon Smart Mining Solution, demonstrating its integrated capabilities in complete sets of green electric equipment and smart mining technologies.

On June 12, XCMG also hosted a dedicated zero-carbon smart mining solutions forum in Astana. The forum focused on the green transformation and intelligent upgrading needs of mines in Central Asia, bringing together local mining enterprises for in-depth discussions on zero-carbon mine development and the implementation of smart technologies in mining operations.

“The global mining industry is accelerating its transition toward greener and smarter operations,” said Yang. “XCMG remains committed to advancing this transformation with integrated equipment portfolios and solutions that make mines smarter and operations more sustainable. We will continue to deepen our presence across Central Asia and further strengthen our roots in Kazakhstan, working with global partners to support local mining development and engineering construction with safe, reliable, efficient and energy-saving products and integrated solutions.”

From June 10 to 13, Yang also joined a Jiangsu provincial delegation on a visit to Kazakhstan. At the China (Jiangsu)-Kazakhstan Economic and Trade Cooperation Conference held in Astana on June 12, Yang spoke as a representative of Jiangsu enterprises and shared XCMG’s practical experience in serving mining customers in Kazakhstan.

At a lead-zinc mine in Karaganda Region, XCMG equipment was required to operate around the clock under demanding working conditions, including a 5-kilometer uphill haul route, extreme temperature fluctuations and high abrasion from sharp ore. XCMG’s technical team conducted on-site assessments of the operating environment and customer requirements before developing a customized solution. After six months of field testing, the per-vehicle daily transport volume exceeded the design standard by 12 percent, and the customer designated the model as a main operating vehicle and placed additional batch orders.

At the Pustynnoye gold mine, two XCMG pure electric loaders have achieved an average daily operation time of 15 hours, with peak continuous operation exceeding 20 hours. The machines are among the first pure electric mining machines in Kazakhstan to enter routine operation, supporting the implementation of XCMG’s unmanned fleet and full-scenario electrification solutions in the local mining sector and demonstrating how electrified mining equipment can support operational efficiency and environmental performance.

XCMG entered the Kazakhstan market in 2001. Its products now cover cranes, earthmoving machinery, road machinery, excavators, piling machinery and special-purpose vehicles, with cumulative exports of more than 40,000 units to the country. XCMG Kazakhstan, a wholly owned subsidiary registered in Almaty in 2017, began full operations in 2019 and has developed localized capabilities in equipment shipment, customs clearance, warehousing, maintenance, dealer management and training.

With more than two decades of market presence in Kazakhstan, XCMG continues to enhance its full-lifecycle service capabilities for customers across energy, industry, transportation, mining and infrastructure sectors.

Looking ahead, XCMG will further leverage its green equipment, smart technologies and localized service network to provide more tailored construction machinery solutions in Kazakhstan and across Central Asia.

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