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51WORLD Unveils Two Embodied AI Products and Reveals Aerospace Strategy from Low Altitude to Deep Space

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BEIJING and SHENZHEN, China, Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On August 18, 51WORLD, a Hong Kong-listed company (stock code: 6651.HK), held its “Physical AI Master Plan 2030” launch event. At the event, the company introduced two core products: AperData, an embodied data infrastructure, and AperOne, an embodied application platform. 51WORLD also disclosed for the first time a three-tier aerospace strategy covering “low-altitude, space and deep space,” laying out a full-stack business footprint that stretches from ground-based operations to outer space.

AperData: An Integrated Hardware-Software Data infrastructure that Turns Embodied Data Standards into Measurable Metrics

One of the embodied AI sector’s biggest bottlenecks today is data scarcity, compounded by the lack of a unified, practical standard for data quality. Industry estimates suggest that leading embodied-AI companies need about 1 million hours of high-quality data each year, while they can generate only a little over 100,000 hours internally, leaving a supply gap of roughly 10x.

AperData is positioned as a data infrastructure for embodied AI. It targets the shortage of training and validation data with a collection system that closes the loop from data capture to model training, improving both collection precision and efficiency.

At the event, 51WORLD announced a strategic joint venture with Union Image to focus on embodied data infrastructure. The debut product suite includes AperEgo and AperOS, an integrated hardware-software collection system that creates an end-to-end loop from data capture through training.

The first-generation product is available immediately, with an introductory price of RMB 5,100 per set. On the hardware side, AperEgo is a head-mounted collection device that can be worn by operators at work sites. It supports synchronized multi-sensor data acquisition, preliminary edge-side processing and filtering, and both task-based and opportunistic collection modes. On the software side, AperOS provides a full-lifecycle data loop and can deliver standardized trainable datasets. It supports cloud or private deployment, while the open platform supports customization and secondary development.

After raw captured data is processed through AperEgo x AperOS, the delivered data can reach 99% physical consistency in trajectory, while efficiency can improve by more than 10x compared with traditional teleoperation at the same cost.

51WORLD also released a five-year roadmap for AperData. In 2026, it plans to mass-produce the first-generation head-mounted data-collection kit and complete toolchains for baseline data annotation and quality inspection. From 2027 to 2029, the hardware side will gradually add multimodal full-body data-collection suits with force feedback and haptic gloves, lightweight wireless collection devices, and high-precision dexterous-hand collection terminals. On the software side, it will build a multimodal data-fusion platform spanning vision, force and pose; an AI-powered automatic annotation and scene-generation engine; and a simulation-enhanced data loop. By 2030, AperData aims to realize a fully automated data factory, a data engine for embodied foundation models, a globally distributed collection network, and adaptation kits for multiple robotic embodiments.

AperOne: A Five-Stage, Full-Chain Closed Loop that Brings Robots into Real World

If AperData addresses the supply of data, AperOne tackles the industry’s last-mile problem: enabling robots to truly take up work in real environments.

The robotics industry has long faced a gap between flawless lab performance and faltering operations in complex field environments. The underlying challenge is that real-world scenarios are highly complex and the cost of trial is high. AperOne is positioned as an embodied-application closed-loop OS platform. It builds a complete loop across reconstruction, training, evaluation, deployment and operations, addressing the difficulty of robot deployment and low fault tolerance.

The solution has already been validated in both general-purpose and specialized scenarios, including parks, venues, shopping centers, power stations, mines and factories. In a general-purpose setting, a national-level conference center used digital twins and spatial intelligence to support centimeter-level spatial computation and layout planning in seconds, enabling robots to conduct autonomous inspection, reception, and multi-agent cooperative moving, arrangement and setup of tables and chairs. In a specialized setting, a leading smart factory in Southwest China used digital twin reconstruction and a unified command screen to support robot inspection and monitoring of hazardous sources, gas and dust simulation, confined-space reconnaissance, pipeline-corridor inspection, and emergency coordination.

From parks to power stations and from shopping centers to mines, AperOne is moving embodied AI from “able to demo” to “able to work,” and is validating a standardized path for scaled real-world deployment.

51WORLD has already formed partnerships with leading vendors including Deep Robotics, Galbot, Sevnce Robotics, Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics, Gausium Robotics, GigaAI, Yimu Technology, BeingBeyond and SEER Robotics. Together, the companies aim to help hundreds of millions of embodied robots enter the physical world by 2030.

Aerospace Strategy: Extending the Boundaries of Physical AI from Low-Altitude Airspace to Deep Space

Another major highlight of the event was 51WORLD’s first disclosure of its three-tier aerospace strategy covering “low-altitude, space and deep space,” extending the application boundary of Physical AI from the ground to deep space.

At the low-altitude layer, 51WORLD is working with Insta360 to build a digital airspace simulation and test-flight assurance platform for low-altitude aircraft, enabling every eVTOL takeoff to be rehearsed first in the digital world. At the space layer, it is partnering with Huantian Wisdom around the collection of high-precision satellite remote-sensing data and the reconstruction of “physics-ready” data assets, and the two parties jointly customized the world’s first commercial remote-sensing satellite designed specifically for Physical AI training and simulation applications: Earth Clone Star “ECS-1.” At the deep-space layer, 51WORLD is collaborating with the Deep Space Exploration Lab to move Mars and lunar exploration missions into the digital world, enabling advance simulation and mission rehearsal for deep-space tasks.

Overall, 51WORLD has built a three-layer Physical AI capability stack. Upstream, it works with chip and compute partners to build an industry foundation. At the middle layer, its closed-loop capabilities around “model + simulation + data” provide the core support. Downstream, it covers multiple application scenarios including autonomous driving, embodied AI and aerospace exploration. This full-stack system not only supports 51WORLD’s own business implementation, but is also gradually becoming common infrastructure for the broader Physical AI industry.

51WORLD’s Physical AI strategic blueprint toward 2030 is also clear: starting in 2015, the company has gradually built a product and business matrix that extends from autonomous driving to embodied AI and then to aerospace exploration, with addressable market opportunities moving from the hundreds-of-billions scale to the trillions. As this strategy is implemented, 51WORLD’s platform value and valuation framework are likely to be reassessed.

About 51WORLD

Beijing 51WORLD Digital Twin Technology Co., Ltd. (51WORLD, Stock Code: 6651.HK), founded in February 2015, is China’s first core infrastructure enterprise for “Physical AI” listed on the capital market. With the vision of “cloning the Earth’s 510 million square kilometers,” the company is dedicated to building a bridge between the digital and physical worlds.

In terms of industry standards development, 51WORLD’s 51Sim business has continued to participate in ASAM-related standardization work since 2018, taking an in-depth role in the formulation and evolution of core standards including OpenSCENARIO, OpenMATERIAL 3D and Test Specification.

In terms of financial performance, according to 51WORLD’s 2026 interim results announcement, for the six months ended June 30, 2026, the company recorded revenue of approximately RMB124 million, up 129.8% year on year; gross profit of approximately RMB55.39 million, up 150.3% year on year; and a 25.5% year-on-year narrowing of loss for the period. Among its businesses, 51Sim revenue grew 545.2% year on year, with its revenue contribution rising from 14.8% in the same period last year to 41.4%, making it a core growth engine for the company.

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BioArctic and Mesenkia enter oncology research collaboration

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STOCKHOLM, August 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — BioArctic AB (publ) (NASDAQ Stockholm: BIOA B) and Mesenkia Therapeutics announced today that the companies have signed a research collaboration agreement to explore a novel antibody-based approach for glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive and treatment-resistant forms of brain cancer, where effective delivery of large molecules to the brain remains a major challenge.

The collaboration combines BioArctic’s proprietary BrainTransporter™ technology with an antibody, developed with Mesenkia’s KITAIbodies® platform. The antibody targets HVEM[1], a protein found on the surface of certain glioblastoma tumor cells, including tumor stem cells. By addressing these cells, which are thought to contribute to tumor recurrence and treatment resistance, the project aims to unlock new treatment possibilities for patients with a very high unmet medical need.

Under the agreement, BioArctic will be responsible for generating a novel drug candidate by combining its BrainTransporter technology with Mesenkia’s antibody. BioArctic and Mesenkia thereafter plan to perform preclinical studies to validate the concept and, based on the results of these studies, decide on next steps.

This research collaboration represents an important step in expanding BioArctic’s BrainTransporter pipeline into oncology and further validates the platform’s potential beyond neurodegenerative diseases. It also builds on BioArctic’s core expertise in development and delivery of pharmaceuticals to the brain.

“We are excited to broaden our research and take a first step into oncology through this collaboration,” said Gunilla Osswald, Chief Executive Officer of BioArctic. “Glioblastoma remains one of the most challenging cancers to treat, with limited therapeutic options and poor prognosis for those affected. By combining our BrainTransporter technology with Mesenkia’s innovative antibody approach, we aim to target key disease-driving mechanisms to develop new ways to treat this devastating disease.”

“This agreement marks an important step for Mesenkia and creates clear opportunities to explore a new treatment strategy for patients with glioblastoma together with BioArctic. The need for new treatments is substantial, particularly given the challenge of delivering medicines to tumor cells throughout the brain. By combining Mesenkia’s antibody expertise with BioArctic’s BrainTransporter technology, we can address one of the disease’s key barriers in a new way. We look forward to advancing the concept together with BioArctic, with the long-term goal of enabling better treatment options for patients and their loved ones,” said Moa Fransson, Chief Executive Officer of Mesenkia.

The information was released for public disclosure, through the agency of the contact person below, on August 19, 2026, at 11:15 am CET.

For further information, please contact: 
BioArctic
Oskar Bosson, Chief Investor Relations & Communications Officer
E-mail: oskar.bosson@bioarctic.com
Telephone: +46 704 107 180

Jenny Ljunggren, External Communications and Investor Relations Manager
E-mail: jenny.ljunggren@bioarctic.com
Telephone: +46 76 013 86 08

Mesenkia
Moa Fransson, CEO
E-mail: moa.fransson@mesenkia.com
Telephone: +46 072 211 71 61

About Mesenkia Therapeutics AB

Mesenkia is a pre-clinical company developing the next-generation biological drug candidates designed to treat the aggressive brain tumor glioblastoma. Mesenkia is founded on world leading science from Uppsala University and the University of Tokyo originating from decades of collaborations dedicated to finding the root cause for tumor pathogenesis. The company’s lead program targets glioblastoma, while their KITAIbodies® are designed to enable future therapeutics across multiple indications and modalities. Through strategic collaborations with pharmaceutical companies, Mesenkia aims to accelerate drug development and create value for patients worldwide.

About BioArctic AB
BioArctic AB (publ) is a Swedish research-based biopharma company focusing on innovative treatments that can delay or stop the progression of neurodegenerative diseases. The company invented Leqembi® (lecanemab) – the world’s first drug proven to slow the progression of the disease and reduce cognitive impairment in early Alzheimer’s disease. Leqembi has been developed together with BioArctic’s partner Eisai, who are responsible for regulatory interactions and commercialization globally. In addition to Leqembi, BioArctic has a broad research portfolio with antibodies against Parkinson’s disease and ALS as well as additional projects against Alzheimer’s disease. Several of the projects utilize the company’s proprietary BrainTransporter™ technology, which has the potential to actively transport antibodies across the blood-brain barrier to enhance the efficacy of the treatment. BioArctic’s B share (BIOA B) is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm Large Cap. For further information, please visit www.bioarctic.com.

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Oppenheimer Hosts Fifth Annual Next-Gen Peer-to-Peer Forum

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Approximately 60 Financial Advisors Representing $7.2 Billion in Client Assets Gather in New York City

Annual Program Reflects Oppenheimer’s Continued Investment in the Development and Long-Term Success of Its Next Generation of Advisors

NEW YORK, Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. (Oppenheimer), a leading investment bank, wealth manager and subsidiary of Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. (NYSE: OPY), recently hosted its fifth annual Next-Gen Peer-to-Peer Forum in New York City, bringing together approximately 60 Financial Advisors from across the country.

Held at One World Trade Center overlooking Lower Manhattan, the program gave attendees an opportunity to exchange ideas, discuss common challenges and learn from one another. Collectively, the participating advisors represent approximately $7.2 billion in assets under management and $41 million in annual revenue.

“Now in its fifth year, the Next-Gen Peer-to-Peer Forum reflects Oppenheimer’s commitment to investing the time and resources into developing the next generation of advisors,” said Ed Harrington, Executive Vice President and Head of Oppenheimer’s Private Client Division. “The event brings together advisors who are building substantial businesses but at the same time navigating similar challenges. By giving them a setting to speak candidly and share practical insights, we help them strengthen how they serve clients and continue growing their practices.”

Oppenheimer developed the Next-Gen Peer-to-Peer Forum to help emerging leaders develop the skills, relationships and perspective required to build successful careers. The program forms part of the firm’s broader investment in the long-term success of its advisor workforce.

Discussions throughout the program focused on the issues shaping the future of the wealth management industry and the decisions that will influence the growth of attendees’ businesses. Topics included building scalable practices, developing effective teams, incorporating artificial intelligence and other technologies to improve efficiency, differentiating investment advice and positioning practices to meet the evolving expectations of future generations of clients.

The Forum also encouraged attendees to challenge conventional thinking and offer candid perspectives on what it takes to compete in a rapidly changing industry. Their engagement, thoughtfulness and willingness to contribute underscored the strength of Oppenheimer’s next generation of advisors.

“The Peer-to-Peer Forum works because the advisors drive the conversation,” said Nicholas Siconolfi, Managing Director and Head of National Sales for Oppenheimer’s Private Client Division. “Each of our Next Gen advisors brings a unique perspective, but they all share a common goal of continuously enhancing the client experience while building practices designed to endure and adapt. The ideas exchanged throughout the forum help shape the future of our firm. Our advisors learn from one another, and as leaders, we gain invaluable firsthand insight into what they need to succeed. Every year, this event reinforces that the future of our firm is in very capable hands.”

“Oppenheimer is an ideal place for advisors to build and grow their careers over time,” Harrington added. “We are committed to giving talented advisors the tools, resources and support they need to succeed, and the Next-Gen Peer-to-Peer Forum is an important part of that commitment. It helps emerging leaders strengthen their professional networks, develop as business owners and play a meaningful role in the future of the firm. We believe the most important investment we can make is in our people. The firms that endure are those that develop talent, not simply acquire it. By bringing together advisors who are committed to building exceptional practices, we are helping to develop the next generation of leaders while strengthening the long-term future of Oppenheimer and the clients we serve.”

About Oppenheimer & Co. Inc.
Oppenheimer & Co. Inc., a major subsidiary of Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. (NYSE: OPY), is a leading middle-market investment bank and full-service broker-dealer. The firm provides a broad range of investment banking, securities brokerage and wealth management services to corporations, institutions and high-net-worth individuals.

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NGP VAN Launches Navigator, Bringing the Power of Natural-Language Search to the Progressive Ecosystem’s Most Powerful CRM

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Navigator lets campaign staff search their CRM the way they think by simply describing who they want to find.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — NGP VAN today launched Navigator, a natural-language search assistant built directly into Create a List (CAL), NGP’s core segmentation tool. Navigator uses AI behind the scenes to turn plain-language requests into the filters and criteria needed to find the right people. Create a List allows campaigns and organizations to search their databases and identify specific groups of supporters based on their giving, activity, contact information, and other criteria. It’s the foundational tool for surfacing the most critical data in order to take action.

Beginning today, a fundraiser or digital director can go into NGP’s Create a List tool and simply describe the people they are looking for using natural language. Navigator translates that request into the appropriate search criteria. The fundraiser can see exactly what Navigator has selected, change anything they want, and then run the search.

NGP VAN is developing additional Navigator capabilities to make other everyday campaign tasks easier, including bulk uploading data and analyzing canvassing notes, along with more ways to use Navigator to create lists.

“Our mission has always been to empower the people driving the progressive movement forward – the organizers, fundraisers and digital teams doing hard work to engage people on the ground. We’re not interested in duct-taping AI into our products just to say we can,” said NGP VAN General Manager Chelsea Peterson Thompson. “The test for us has always been simple: Will this save a campaign time? Does this help a first-time candidate get started? Can an organizer or fundraiser use this to have the right conversation with the right person at the right time? Ultimately, does it help elect more Democrats? If the answer is yes, that’s where we want to invest.”

For decades, Democratic and progressive campaigns have used NGP VAN to track the people who power the progressive ecosystem: voters, volunteers, activists, and donors. Teams use this critical information to run data-driven campaigns and programs.

Traditional software has forced users to learn and then translate searches into the system’s language through a combination of searches, filters, and criteria, not their own. For first-time organizers, fundraisers, or candidates, it slows critical work down. Today, NGP VAN is starting to break down those barriers to the first knocks, calls, and conversations.

“Navigator is about meeting our users where they already do their work and making it easier to find the right people,” said Lou Levine, Senior Vice President at NGP VAN. “You tell Navigator who you’re trying to find, it builds the search, and then you can run it as-is or tweak anything you want. This is just the beginning of how we’re thinking about making the tools campaigns already rely on easier and more intuitive to use.”

Importantly, the user stays in control. Navigator is an optional starting point inside the existing Create a List page. Users can use it, skip it or switch to a manual search at any point. Every criterion Navigator generates is visible and editable, and nothing runs without the user’s approval. Previously saved searches are unaffected.

At launch, Navigator can work with eight commonly used search options: Activist Codes, Addresses, Email, Online Forms, Recurring Commitments, Contributions, Contribution Summaries and My Saved Lists.

Navigator is available beginning today to NGP VAN users with Create a List access in NGP databases, with additional capabilities coming soon.

About NGP VAN
NGP VAN is the winningest technology platform in the history of democratic and progressive causes, working tirelessly to innovate and advance the technology our clients rely on to bolster our democracy. A proud unionized employer, we help power the trailblazers, campaigners, and advocates fighting up and down the ticket for equality, racial justice, reproductive freedom, democracy, climate reform, and more— including the national Democratic committees and progressive organizations, thousands of Democratic campaigns, hundreds of labor unions, advocacy organizations, progressive and non-partisan PACs, and other organizations.

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NGP VAN
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