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Malta’s FIAU Reports Strengthened AML/CFT Preparedness, International Engagement and Operational Delivery in 2025

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VALLETTA, Malta, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU) has published its 2025 Annual Report, highlighting a year of strategic preparedness, institutional strengthening and enhanced international engagement, with a clear focus on effective outcomes in Malta’s fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.

Anchored in the principle that behind every euro laundered lies a victim, the Report reflects the FIAU’s continued commitment to safeguarding Malta’s financial system, protecting society from the proceeds of serious crime, and ensuring that financial intelligence and preventive action translate into meaningful impact.

In 2025, the FIAU advanced its readiness for the evolving European AML/CFT framework, including preparations linked to the EU Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) and the 6th Anti-Money Laundering Directive. A structured alignment exercise is informing the Unit’s forward strategy, ensuring coherence with Malta’s National Risk Assessment, national AML/CFT priorities and evolving international standards.

The FIAU also remained actively engaged in European discussions shaping AMLA’s work. The Unit’s international role was further reinforced by the appointment of FIAU Director Alfred Zammit as Vice-Chair of MONEYVAL for the 2026–2028 term.

Operational delivery continued across the Unit’s core functions. In 2025, the FIAU received 10,721 suspicious transaction reports, conducted 150 supervisory interventions and issued 71 enforcement measures, supporting the detection of risk, the dissemination of actionable intelligence and the strengthening of compliance across subject persons.

Preparatory work also supported enhancements to the enforcement framework, including the Settlement Process launched in April 2026, strengthening the FIAU’s ability to pursue timely, proportionate and effective outcomes.

“Our work is purpose-led and human-driven: every improvement we make, every risk we mitigate, every suspicious report we analyse, serves people first,” said the FIAU’s Director, Alfred Zammit.

About the Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU)

The FIAU is Malta’s financial intelligence unit and AML/CFT regulator, responsible for safeguarding the financial system and mitigating money laundering and terrorist financing risks. Through a risk-based approach, the FIAU transforms financial intelligence into actionable outputs supporting the detection, disruption and prosecution of criminal activity. It receives and analyses suspicious transaction reports, disseminates intelligence to law enforcement and competent authorities, and oversees compliance through supervision and enforcement. Working with domestic and international partners, the FIAU enhances effectiveness and keeps Malta’s AML/CFT framework aligned with evolving global standards. The Unit was established in 2002 under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

For the full FIAU 2025 Annual Report, visit: https://fiaumalta.org/app/uploads/2026/06/Annualreport2025.pdf

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The Oberix Group and Leading Edge Automation Acquire Profisol Industrial Automation

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MELBOURNE, Australia, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Oberix Group and Leading Edge Automation have acquired Profisol Industrial Automation, strengthening the group’s industrial automation and operational technology capabilities and expanding support for customers across Australia.

The acquisition brings together complementary expertise in automation, control systems, monitoring, and critical infrastructure. By combining Profisol’s specialist knowledge with the engineering resources of The Oberix Group and Leading Edge Automation, customers will benefit from broader technical expertise and increased project delivery capacity.

For more than 20 years, Profisol has delivered automation, monitoring, and alarming solutions for process, infrastructure, and utility systems. The company has established a strong reputation for practical engineering, reliable project delivery, and long-term customer partnerships across critical industries.

“Profisol has built an outstanding reputation for delivering high-quality automation solutions and exceptional customer service,” said Michael Dowling, Director of Technology at The Oberix Group.

“Their technical expertise, industry knowledge, and strong customer relationships make them a natural fit for our group. This acquisition strengthens our ability to deliver automation and operational technology solutions across Australia while giving customers access to a broader range of specialist skills.”

Bela Farbas Snr, Director at Profisol Industrial Automation, said the acquisition creates opportunities for customers and employees.

“We are proud of the business we have built over two decades and the relationships we have established with our customers. Joining The Oberix Group and Leading Edge Automation provides additional resources and opportunities while allowing us to deliver the service and technical excellence our customers expect.”

Profisol will continue operating with its existing team, maintaining the trusted relationships and service standards customers rely on.

Together, the businesses provide automation and control solutions across process control systems, SCADA and monitoring platforms, alarming systems, industrial communications, operational technology, and ongoing support services.

The acquisition reflects The Oberix Group’s ongoing investment in specialist engineering and technology businesses that support Australian industry and critical infrastructure.

About The Oberix Group

The Oberix Group is an Australian technology and engineering services organisation delivering solutions across industrial automation, operational technology, digital transformation, smart buildings, and critical infrastructure sectors.

About Leading Edge Automation

Leading Edge Automation delivers automation and control system solutions that help organisations improve operational efficiency, reliability, and performance.

About Profisol Industrial Automation

Profisol Industrial Automation specialises in automation, monitoring, and alarming solutions for process, infrastructure, and utility systems.

 

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iBIO Launches 10th Annual STEMgirls Summer Camp: Campers Become Scientific Detectives in “Case Breakers”

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Milestone anniversary camp challenges girls to solve mysteries using forensic science, epidemiology, and engineering

CHICAGO, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The Illinois Biotechnology Innovation Organization (iBIO) today kicks off its 10th annual STEMgirls Summer Camp, welcoming 125 young scientists to Cristo Rey St. Martin College Preparatory High School for a week of detective-themed STEM exploration. This milestone anniversary program, “Case Breakers,” invites girls in grades 3 through 8 to channel their inner scientists as they investigate a mysterious outbreak, a puzzling crime scene, and a security breach.

“When girls step into the role of scientific detective, they experience firsthand how science and technology work together to connect the dots. That’s not just a STEM skill — that’s a life skill.”

Scientists and engineers work together every day to design systems and technologies that identify the source of a problem — whether the culprit is a microorganism, a security failure, or foul play. This summer, campers will experience that process firsthand, learning forensic techniques, testing epidemiological diagnostics, and engineering security devices. Through inquiry-based exploration, campers will tackle problems with multiple layers of complexity, just as real-world scientists do.

“Solving mysteries is fascinating to humans of all ages,” said Ann Vogel, Senior Vice President at iBIO. “When girls step into the role of scientific detective, they experience firsthand how science and technology work together to connect the dots. That’s not just a STEM skill — that’s a life skill.”

What sets STEMgirls Camp apart is its combination of hands-on learning with real-world industry exposure. Campers will step inside Abbott’s mobile diagnostics demonstration semi-trailer, the “Transformation Tour,” for an interactive journey through medical innovation. In addition, Abbott’s lead sponsorship enables each participant to take home an iBIO STEM Kit featuring chromatography activities introduced during camp.

John Frels, vice president of research and development in Abbott’s core diagnostics business remarked “Abbott is proud to have been a part of STEMgirls from the very beginning. Over the past ten years, I’vewatched this program grow into something that truly moves the needle — inspiring thousands of young women to see themselves as scientists, engineers, and innovators. What’s especially gratifying is seeing STEMgirls alumnae return on Family Day to share their stories and inspire the next generation – proof that the impact of STEMgirls extends far beyond a single summer. Our ongoing collaboration with iBIO reflects our deep commitment to building a stronger, more diverse STEM workforce, and we look forward to another decade of impact.”

The program culminates on Friday, June 26, with a special Family Day and STEM Careers Event. This year’s celebration will feature industry partners alongside a milestone addition: the debut of STEMgirls Heroes — alumni of the program who are now out in the world making a difference in STEM fields. Their stories reflect the long-term impact of the program as it marks its 10th anniversary.

Abbott returns as lead sponsor for the 10th anniversary program. Additional financial support is provided by the Steans Family Foundation and TerSera.

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John Conrad, IBIO, 1 3124221111, jconrad@ibio.orghttp://ibio.org

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Sungrow Releases S+ Energy Storage Multi-Scenario White Paper

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MUNICH, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Sungrow, the globally leading PV inverter and energy storage system provider, released its S+ Energy Storage Multi-Scenario White Paper at Intersolar Europe 2026. The white paper introduces a new framework to address the industry’s most pressing challenges: delivering energy storage solutions that truly meet the diverse and evolving demands of real-world applications.

Energy Storage Moves Beyond One-Size-Fits-All

As energy storage is deployed across more applications, scenario differences are becoming more fundamental. Use cases such as renewable energy bases, AI data centers, PV-storage-charging stations, zero-carbon industrial parks, and off-grid microgrids each require distinctly different system capabilities and value priorities.

Even within generation-side storage, the logic can vary significantly. Renewable energy integration often requires longer-duration shifting, while grid-forming applications demand fast response and enhanced stability support. Emerging applications such as green hydrogen production further depend on tight coordination among power generation, storage, and electrolyzers.

These differences are no longer only about capacity, power rating, or duration. They reflect different operating conditions, grid constraints, and value objectives. The White Paper states that the era of using one standardized product to serve all scenarios is coming to an end.

The industry has widely discussed “scenario + energy storage,” yet many solutions still follow a product-led approach — applying standardized systems to diverse projects, or relying on on-site hardware assembly and temporary tuning. Such models may enable deployment, but often struggle to match real project requirements or deliver long-term value.

“S+”: Scenario, Synergy, Sustain

Sungrow’s answer is embodied in the name S+, standing for Scenario, Synergy, and Sustain: scenario-defined solutions, native system synergy, and sustained value delivery. The White Paper calls for a shift from “applying products to scenarios” to “defining solutions by scenarios.” True scenario-based design does not imply building every system from scratch; rather, it relies on a robust and reusable technological foundation to quickly configure the best solutions for different scenarios.

This approach reflects three core shifts:

Scenario defines the solution
At the core of S+ is a simple principle: scenario defines solution. Instead of treating storage as a physical add-on, S+ starts by deeply understanding the value logic, operating constraints, and lifecycle objectives of each scenario, then defines the role of energy storage accordingly.Native synergy, not assembly
S+ also emphasizes native synergy, rather than patchwork integration. As projects involve more devices, vendors, and control systems, coordination becomes harder. Sungrow aims to build synergy into the system from the beginning through full-chain design, unified logic, and integrated system architecture.Sustained value delivery, not one-time handover
S+ focuses on sustained value. Energy storage projects must operate reliably, adapt to changing market rules, and continue creating value throughout their lifecycle. By integrating scenario-based operation strategies, lifecycle O&M, and global service capabilities, Sungrow helps customers turn energy storage from a delivered project into a long-term value-generating asset.

A Unified Foundation for Diverse Scenarios

At the heart of S+ is a set of cross-scenario, reusable foundational capabilities, built on what Sungrow calls the “S+ Dual-Engine Foundation”:

Product Engine: Built on broad categories, extensive product series and shared design principles, enabling solutions to be configured accurately and operate smoothly across different applications.Platform Engine: Connecting the full value chain, from scenario insight, configuration and simulation to R&D, lean manufacturing, testing, operation and maintenance.

In essence, Sungrow uses the certainty of its foundation to offset the uncertainty of scenarios.

This capability is underpinned by nearly 30 years of expertise in the industry, over 1,000 GW of global engineering experience, and full-chain in-house R&D across wind, PV, storage, EV charging, hydrogen, and AI data center applications.

“With every stage connected, Sungrow has formed a chain of capabilities: insight defines needs, configuration generates solutions, simulation validates feasibility, R&D realizes designs, manufacturing ensures consistency, testing safeguards quality, operation delivers returns, and maintenance secures performance,” said Dr. Cai Zhuang, General Manager of the Product Business Center at Sungrow Energy Storage Business Unit.

With S+, Sungrow delivers not a single storage system, but sustainable value designed for the uncertain scenarios of today and tomorrow. The S+ Energy Storage Multi-Scenario White Paper is now available on the company’s official website. Please click the link: https://official-overseas-www.sungrowpower.com/en/white-paper

Contact:
Sungrow
Scarlett Rong
rongtianjiao@sungrowpower.com 

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