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Americans embrace AI and social discovery, but trust still determines how they buy, reveals ESW Signals report

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47% of US consumers are comfortable using AI for price comparison, while only 24% are comfortable with AI-powered payments45% of Americans discover products through social media, but only 27% trust social commerce checkout experiences39% of US consumers say discretionary spending has decreased over the past year, compared with 31% who say it has increasedHalf of US consumers who feel unconfident about their household finances are trading down to cheaper options, compared with 14% of financially confident shoppers

NEW YORK, June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — US consumers are continuing to spend, but growing differences in financial confidence are reshaping how Americans shop, pay and engage online, according to new data from ESW, the international growth engine for ambitious brands.

ESW works with internationally recognized brands, helping them scale through trusted, localized ecommerce experiences across global markets.

The findings form part of the global launch of ESW Signals, ESW’s new insights platform exploring evolving consumer behavior and international commerce trends worldwide.

US consumers are most comfortable with AI when it improves convenience or helps find value, with 47% open to AI-led price comparison and 44% to AI-powered deal finding. Only 24% are comfortable with AI-powered payments, while just 10% say they would allow AI-led auto-replenishment.

Millennials and Gen Z consumers are significantly more open to conversational AI shopping, at 34% and 29% respectively, compared with just 8% of Boomers.

Social platforms continue to play a growing role in how Americans discover products online, with 45% of Americans using social media to discover products, rising to 76% among Gen Z shoppers. However, only 27% trust social commerce checkout experiences. Trust in influencer recommendations is also highly generational, with 43% of Gen Z shoppers saying they trust influencers, compared with 11% of Boomers.

US ecommerce behavior remains anchored in retailer-controlled channels, with 37% preferring to shop directly through brand or retailer websites, compared with 7% who prefer shopping mainly via social platforms. Among Boomers, preference for retailer websites rises to 52%.

The survey of almost 24,000 consumers found that 39% of US consumers say discretionary spending has decreased over the past year, compared with 31% who say it has increased. Half of consumers who feel unconfident about their household finances say they are trading down to cheaper options, compared with 14% of financially confident shoppers.

Regional differences are visible across the data, with consumers in the West less likely to be trading down to cheaper alternatives (19%) than those in the Midwest and South (26%).

International shopping remains relatively limited across the US market, with only 12% of consumers purchasing from overseas retailers frequently, while 23% say they never shop internationally online. More than half (51%) say long delivery times discourage international purchases, while 49% cite shipping costs and 39% point to fraud or legitimacy concerns. Consumers in the West are the most internationally engaged, while those in the Midwest and Northeast are more likely to be deterred by delivery costs, shipping friction and trust concerns. The US also remains resistant to paid returns models, with 35% saying they would avoid retailers introducing small return fees.

Payment trust remains concentrated in traditional methods, with cards the dominant and most trusted payment method and PayPal consistently ranking second. One in five US consumers have used BNPL services in the past year, rising to 31% among Millennials, although BNPL remains one of the least trusted payment methods for international purchases.

Recommerce is also gaining traction among younger consumers with 25% of Gen Z consumers now buying second-hand items frequently, while cost continues to outweigh sustainability as the primary motivation purchasing.

The US findings also reflect broader trends identified across the global ESW Signals report. While US consumers remain comparatively cautious and value-focused, markets across the Middle East and Asia are showing significantly stronger spending momentum, with 67% and 61% of consumers respectively reporting increased discretionary spending.

Consumers in the Middle East also show materially higher openness to AI-powered shopping and social commerce checkout experiences, while European and North American consumers remain more cautious and trust-oriented at the point of purchase.

Eric Eichmann, CEO, ESW, commented on the launch of the report: “The findings of our ESW Signals report show that US consumers are willing to embrace new ways of discovering products and finding value. Nearly half are comfortable using AI for price comparison and 45% discover products through social media, but confidence drops sharply when those experiences move closer to checkout and payment.

But not all US consumers are behaving the same way. Our data shows that consumers in the West are generally more open to new shopping behaviors, while much of the Midwest remains more cautious and value focused. Consumers in the West continue to show greater openness to social commerce, AI and international shopping, but trust, transparency and reliability still matter across every region.

That gap between growing openness to new shopping experiences and continued caution at the point of purchase is becoming increasingly important globally as ecommerce growth accelerates in markets across the Middle East and Asia, where consumers are showing stronger spending momentum and greater openness to new digital shopping behaviors. For American brands expanding internationally, the opportunity is significant, but so is the need to adapt to different customer expectations market by market.”

About ESW
ESW is the international growth engine for ambitious brands. We absorb the complexity of cross-border commerce — payments, compliance, duties, localization, shipping and returns — so brands can grow globally with confidence. Our enterprise-grade platform is built for scale but configurable for the world’s most complex brands. We architect end-to-end international operations across 200+ markets that fit each brand’s exact needs, removing the operational and compliance risk that stands between ambition and growth. 

ESW Signals Methodology
ESW Signals 2026 is based on over 23,000 interviews across 18 markets in Q1 2026. The study examines consumer behavior across discretionary spending, international shopping, payments, social commerce, AI and ecommerce experience expectations. The report combines consumer survey research with ESW’s aggregated transaction data and expert perspectives on international ecommerce. Survey data shows where consumer expectations are shifting; ESW transaction data shows where those expectations affect checkout behavior, payment performance and cross-border conversion. https://esw.com/resources/signals

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conor.sheridan@edelman.com 
+353 86 031 0800

 

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Lakewood-Amedex Biotherapeutics Announces World-Renowned Expert David G. Armstrong, M.D., Ph.D., as Study Chair for Phase 2a Trial of Nu-3 in Infected Diabetic Foot Ulcers

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Leading clinician and surgeon to also serve as Scientific Advisor for Lakewood-Amedex Biotherapeutics’ iDFU program

SARASOTA, Fla., June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Lakewood-Amedex Biotherapeutics Inc., (NASDAQ: LABT, the “Company”), a clinical-stage biotechnology company advancing a novel class of potent, fast-acting, broad-spectrum antimicrobials for infectious diseases called the Bisphosphocin® class, today announced that David G. Armstrong, DPM, M.D., Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Surgery and Neurological Surgery at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, has accepted the position of Study Chair for the Company’s Phase 2a clinical trial evaluating Nu-3 for the treatment of infected diabetic foot ulcers (iDFUs). Dr. Armstrong will also serve as a Scientific Advisor to Lakewood-Amedex Biotherapeutics on the iDFU program.

Dr. Armstrong is internationally recognized as one of the world’s foremost experts in diabetic foot care, including infection control, wound healing and limb preservation. Throughout his distinguished career, he has authored hundreds of peer-reviewed scientific publications and has helped shape modern approaches to preventing amputations and improving outcomes for patients with diabetes-related complications.

“We are honored to welcome Dr. Armstrong as Study Chair for our Phase 2a trial and as a Scientific Advisor to Lakewood-Amedex Biotherapeutics,” said Thomas Balzer, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Medical Officer of Lakewood-Amedex Biotherapeutics. “Dr. Armstrong’s unparalleled experience as both a surgeon and investigator in national and international clinical trials brings an important perspective to the study and our advancement of Bisphosphocin® antimicrobials. We look forward to working closely with him to evaluate the potential of Nu-3 and to further our understanding of how our novel topical antimicrobial therapies may help address persistent challenges in diabetic foot infection management.”

As Study Chair, Dr. Armstrong will provide scientific leadership and oversight for the Phase 2a study, helping guide the clinical evaluation of Nu-3, Lakewood-Amedex Biotherapeutics’ lead Bisphosphocin® antimicrobial candidate. The Phase 2a clinical trial is a proof-of-concept study designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of topical Nu-3 gel in patients with infected diabetic foot ulcers. The study will evaluate three dose concentrations of Nu-3 (2%, 5% and 10%) and is intended to support advancement into a larger Phase 2b clinical study.

“Infected diabetic foot ulcers are a significant clinical challenge despite advances in wound care and limb preservation, and antibiotic resistance is a potentially grave concern in this patient population,” said Dr. Armstrong. “There remains a substantial need for new therapeutic approaches that can effectively address infection while supporting healing and minimizing the risk of developing resistance. A topical antimicrobial such as Nu-3 fits well with the ongoing evolution of diabetic foot ulcer management, and if clinical studies demonstrate its effectiveness, it has the potential to help address an important treatment gap for patients suffering from these serious infections. I look forward to working with Lakewood-Amedex Biotherapeutics to evaluate the potential of this novel therapeutic approach.”

About David G. Armstrong, DPM, M.D., Ph.D.
David G. Armstrong, DPM, M.D., Ph.D., is Distinguished Professor of Surgery and Neurological Surgery at the Keck School of Medicine of USC and a globally recognized leader in diabetic foot care, wound healing and limb preservation. His research and clinical work have focused on preventing amputations and improving outcomes for patients with diabetes-related complications. Dr. Armstrong has authored hundreds of peer-reviewed scientific publications and is widely regarded as one of the most influential voices in the field of diabetic foot disease and limb preservation.

About Lakewood-Amedex Biotherapeutics Inc.
Lakewood-Amedex Biotherapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: LABT) is a clinical-stage biotechnology Company developing a novel class of fast-acting, broad-spectrum antimicrobials – the Bisphosphocin® class – to treat infectious diseases and reduce the threat posed by antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains, including MRSA, VRE, and others. For more information, please visit https://lakewoodamedex.com.

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This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding Lakewood-Amedex Biotherapeutics Inc.’s clinical development plans, regulatory strategy, anticipated trial timing, potential regulatory submissions or approvals, and the potential benefits, safety, efficacy and commercial potential of its Bisphosphocin® platform and product candidates. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially, including risks that clinical trials may not be initiated, completed or successful on expected timelines or at all; preclinical or clinical results may not be predictive of future results; product candidates may not demonstrate safety or efficacy or receive regulatory approval; and risks related to manufacturing, supply, financing and other matters described in the company’s SEC filings, including under “Risk Factors.” Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release, and the company undertakes no obligation to update them except as required by law.

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Factor Announces Strategic Partnership with Bitsight

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Alliance brings premier risk intelligence and next-generation agentic supply chain capabilities to customers across the globe

NEW YORK, June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Factor, the leading AI-powered supply chain cyber risk operations platform, today announced a strategic partnership with Bitsight, the global leader in cyber risk intelligence, making Bitsight a Premier Risk Intelligence Provider within the AI-native Factor platform.

The partnership enables organizations to seamlessly operationalize Bitsight’s world-renowned cyber risk intelligence alongside Factor’s groundbreaking agentic AI capabilities, creating a powerful combination that helps enterprises identify, prioritize and mitigate supply chain cyber risk at scale.

From its inception, Factor was built around a simple but ambitious vision: helping enterprises operationalize the rich telemetry generated by best-in-class cybersecurity technology providers. Founded by cybersecurity veteran Jason Thompson, who brings more than 20 years of experience in third-party and supply chain cyber risk management, Factor focuses on the operational layer of cyber risk management, transforming intelligence into action.

Today, Factor serves as the industry’s first and only clearinghouse for supply chain cyber risk, enabling organizations to unify disparate datasets, automate workflows, and drive measurable business outcomes from the intelligence they consume.

At the center of this vision is the Factorverse, Factor’s growing partner ecosystem designed to bring together best-in-class technologies and service providers. The Factor platform empowers customers to choose the risk intelligence, external signals, internal security telemetry and operational data sources that best align with their business requirements, creating a flexible, future-proof approach to cyber risk management.

Through this partnership, organizations can now leverage Bitsight’s industry-leading cyber risk intelligence directly within Factor’s operational framework, accelerating risk identification, remediation and supplier engagement.

Benefits of this partnership include:

Expanded reach and operational value of Bitsight’s risk intelligence data, enabling organizations to drive more actionable outcomes from the insights they already trust.A streamlined path to account expansion for resellers and channel partners, helping partners land new customers, increase platform adoption, and drive additional revenue opportunities through differentiated cybersecurity offerings.Transforms traditional labor-intensive service delivery models into highly scalable AI-driven delivery models capable of generating SaaS-like margins while improving customer outcomes.Best-in-class cyber risk intelligence combined with advanced AI-powered automation. Enterprise customers will see lower operating costs, improved supplier engagement, faster remediation cycles, and a significantly stronger supply chain security posture.

As organizations continue to face growing pressure to secure increasingly complex supply chains, Factor and Bitsight are committed to delivering the intelligence, automation, and operational capabilities needed to make cyber risk management more effective, scalable, and measurable.

Jason Thompson, founder and CEO of Factor, said: “Factor has partnered with Bitsight because delivering the best outcomes for our customers and their suppliers requires access to the highest quality risk intelligence available. Bitsight has established itself as the gold standard in cyber risk intelligence, and by combining its market-leading data with Factor’s AI-powered operational capabilities, we’re helping organizations move beyond simply understanding risk to actively reducing it.”

About Factor

Factor is the AI-powered operational platform for supply chain cyber risk management. Designed to help enterprises operationalize risk intelligence from best-in-class technology providers, Factor enables organizations to automate workflows, improve supplier engagement, reduce operational costs, and strengthen cyber resilience across their extended enterprise ecosystem. Through its growing Factorverse partner ecosystem, Factor provides customers with the flexibility to integrate the data, intelligence, and services that best meet their needs. Website: https://factorcyber.com/

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Force4 Technology Communications
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Spektrum Labs Names Mark Cravotta Chief Operating Officer to Scale Cyber Resilience Offerings

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Cybersecurity growth veteran Cravotta bets on cyber resilience as the new benchmark, on the only platform built to prove it continuously

CARMEL, Ind., June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Spektrum Labs, the leader in AI-first cyber resilience, today announced the appointment of Mark Cravotta as chief operating officer (COO). A 25-year industry veteran, he is known for building scalable operating models and for applying data-driven and AI-enabled approaches to growth and execution. Cravotta joins Spektrum to fuel the company’s launch of cyber resilience as the definitive future of the cybersecurity market.

Cravotta’s appointment arrives at a critical juncture for the industry. In its Predicts 2026: Cybersecurity Program Rebrands to Cyber Resilience1 report, Gartner estimates that “By 2028, half of CISOs will formally rebrand their cybersecurity program as cyber resilience programs.” Spektrum is positioned as the foundational infrastructure for this transition, moving organizations beyond checkboxes to cryptographic proof of their operational state.

Cravotta brings a deep track record of scaling high-growth technology and security companies. He joins Spektrum Labs after serving as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at CoreView, an Insight Partners’ portfolio company, where he drove revenue execution across the Americas, EMEA, and APAC. Prior to that, he was CRO at Keeper Security, another Insight Partners company specializing in password and privileged access management. There, he headed up global revenue, managed service partner (MSP) and partner channels. He also served as CRO at Crypsis Digital Security, a digital forensics and incident response consultancy that he helped lead through acquisition by Palo Alto Networks.

As COO, Cravotta will oversee Spektrum’s operational execution and global go-to-market strategy, ensuring the company’s Fusion platform remains the single source of proof for cyber resilience across enterprises, private equity firms, and insurance partners.

Cravotta joins a power-packed leadership team with deep experience covering all stakeholders and channels in the cyber resilience ecosystem, including enterprise CISOs, cybersecurity product and service providers, insurers, private equity (PE) firms, and auditors. 

J.J. Thompson, CEO and founder, Spektrum Labs, said: “Mark’s expertise in scaling high-growth, PE-backed companies through channel-first go-to-market is exactly what Spektrum needs right now. We invented the provable cyber resilience category and launched a platform that unifies the siloed pillars of cybersecurity, continuity, and insurance into one ecosystem built for the agentic era. We didn’t go to market—the market pulled us out of stealth: private equity firms protecting their portfolios, cybersecurity vendors, brokers, and insurers. Mark will lead our ability to scale into that demand through national channel partners while building the internal engine to support it.”

Mark Cravotta, COO, Spektrum Labs, said: “I’ve spent my career helping grow larger, later-stage SaaS companies, so joining Spektrum was a deliberate choice. The market doesn’t need another security tool with AI bolted on as an afterthought and many existing companies will not be able to adapt. Cyber resilience is the new benchmark—and in a landscape where entire security models can be infiltrated within minutes using AI, continuous measurement isn’t just critical; it’s essential. Spektrum Labs is uniquely positioned to proactively drive and validate true resilience. The platform is built from the ground up to address today’s unique security challenges. I am excited to work with the team on GTM market strategy and execution with the goal of getting this mission-critical platform deployed globally at scale.”

About Spektrum Labs
Spektrum Labs is an AI-first cyber resilience company building the infrastructure for provable protection. By unifying security, backup, and insurance, Spektrum provides cryptographic proof that safeguards are working as intended, before, during, and after a breach. Enterprises use the Spektrum Fusion platform to streamline board reporting, accelerate insurance approvals, and turn resilience into verifiable reality. To learn more, visit spektrum.ai

Spektrum Labs, Spektrum Fusion, Cyber Resilience Tokens are trademarks or registered trademarks of Spektrum Labs. 

1 Gartner, Predicts 2026: Cybersecurity Program Rebrands to Cyber Resilience, Arthur Sivanathan, Charlie Winckless, Will Candrick, 11 December 2025.

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