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17 Innovators to be Inducted as the National Inventors Hall of Fame Class of 2025

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NORTH CANTON, Ohio, Feb. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In conjunction with National Inventors Day today, the National Inventors Hall of Fame® is proud to recognize 17 innovation pioneers, whose inventions range from cancer treatments to satellite-based imaging, who will be honored in the 2025 class of Hall of Fame Inductees.

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In partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the Hall of Fame will honor these Inductees on May 8 at one of the innovation industry’s most highly anticipated events — “The Greatest Celebration of American Innovation®.”

“It is an honor for the USPTO to recognize the 2025 class of the National Inventors Hall of Fame,” said Coke Morgan Stewart, Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Acting Director of the USPTO. “These amazing visionaries have not only changed the world through their inventions, but they also are paving the way for future generations of STEM innovators.”

THE CLASS OF 2025

John R. Adler Jr.: CyberKnife® Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Neurosurgeon John Adler invented the CyberKnife stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) system, which enabled precision robotic, image-guided therapeutic radiation without skeletal fixation. Today, the CyberKnife is used worldwide to noninvasively ablate tumors and other abnormal lesions anywhere in a patient’s body.

James Fujimoto, David Huang and Eric Swanson: Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
James Fujimoto, David Huang and Eric Swanson invented optical coherence tomography (OCT), a method for imaging subsurface structure of biological tissue in unprecedented detail. OCT has had a transformative impact in ophthalmology, improving the detection and management of sight-impairing eye diseases. OCT also is used in cardiology and across a growing range of applications in the medical field and beyond.

Barney Graham and Jason McLellan: Structure-Based Vaccine Design
Immunologist and virologist Barney Graham and structural biologist Jason McLellan used structure-based vaccine design to stabilize and modify surface proteins of viruses. They applied their discoveries to the development of COVID-19 vaccines, contributing to billions of doses administered since 2020. The first vaccines approved for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are also based on their work.

Kerrie Holley: Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Kerrie Holley pioneered service-oriented architecture (SOA), a software architecture and programming model for large enterprises. Guiding the creation and use of business processes, packaged as services, and defining the information technology infrastructure that allows applications to participate in these processes, SOA has benefited organizations across many industries.

Pamela Marrone: Biological Pest Control
Entrepreneur and entomologist Pamela Marrone has developed and brought to market effective, environmentally responsible, nature-based products for pest management and plant health. An industry leader, she enthusiastically champions the use of biological pesticides and educates the public about their benefits.

Richard Schatz: Palmaz-Schatz Coronary Stent
Cardiologist Richard Schatz collaborated with fellow National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductee Julio Palmaz to invent a vascular stent suitable for treating coronary artery disease. Since 1988, the Palmaz-Schatz coronary stent and its derivatives have been used to treat millions of patients worldwide.

Karl Bacon and Ed Morgan: Tubular Steel Track Roller Coaster (Posthumous)
Karl Bacon and Ed Morgan engineered the world’s first tubular steel track roller coaster. Matterhorn Bobsleds, which debuted in 1959 at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, set the standard for roller coaster design technology and paved the way for future innovations in the amusement park industry.

Tom Blake: Surfboard Design (Posthumous)
Tom Blake designed the first lightweight, hollow surfboards and paddleboards – some of the earliest boards to be commercially produced. A record-breaking swimmer and surfing pioneer, Blake helped make surfing more accessible and more popular, provided a vital tool for ocean lifeguards and influenced the future of board design.

Emil J Freireich and George Judson: Continuous-Flow Blood Cell Separator (Posthumous)
Oncologist Emil Freireich and engineer George Judson developed the first continuous-flow blood cell separator. Devices based on their invention have been vital for improving outcomes for leukemia patients and developing new approaches to treating cancer and other diseases.

Virginia Holsinger: Dairy Product Innovations (Posthumous)
Virginia Holsinger made healthier dairy products accessible worldwide. Her research on enzymes and digestion advanced the dairy industry, improved nutrition in American schools and international food donation programs, and created the foundation for Lactaid® brand products, making milk digestible by those with lactose intolerance.

Virginia Norwood: Multispectral Scanner (Posthumous)
Virginia Norwood invented the Multispectral Scanner (MSS), the first in a series of satellite-based instruments that have been imaging our planet for decades. Launched in 1972 aboard Landsat 1, the first satellite designed to study the Earth’s surface, the MSS provided invaluable data and sparked a revolution in remote sensing technology.

C.R. Patterson: Carriages (Posthumous) Charles Richard (C.R.) Patterson was an inventor and entrepreneur whose successful carriage company, C.R. Patterson & Sons Co., evolved to become the first and only Black-owned and operated automobile company in the United States.

For biographies of each Inductee, visit https://www.invent.org/inductees/new-inductees.

THE CELEBRATION
The 17 Inductees in the class of 2025 will be honored at “The Greatest Celebration of American Innovation,” held in our nation’s capital.

May 7 – Illumination Ceremony at the National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum at the USPTO Headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, where new Inductees will place their names on illuminated hexagons in the museum’s Gallery of Icons®.

May 8 – The 2025 National Inventors Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held at The Anthem in Washington, D.C., where the new Inductee class will be honored for its contributions to society during an evening event including a black-tie dinner and ceremony. To learn more about the event, visit https://www.invent.org/induction.

“Through events, exhibits and education programs, the National Inventors Hall of Fame honors individuals every year whose creativity, ingenuity and ability to overcome obstacles have transformed our world,” said National Inventors Hall of Fame CEO Michael Oister. “The remarkable innovators in our Class of 2025 have made significant contributions to our lives in fields as varied as vaccine design, cancer treatments, sensing technology and coronary stents. These innovators have made significant advances in our daily lives and well-being.”

The 2025 National Inventors Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is sponsored by the USPTO; Qualcomm; Ted and Judy Hoff; PhRMA; The Amos E. Joel Young Inventors Fund; Mary Beth Carroll and Dr. Keith Wilson; and Richard W. Pogue.

Follow the National Inventors Hall of Fame Facebook and Instagram pages on May 7-9 to receive updates from the events in real time.

About the National Inventors Hall of Fame
The National Inventors Hall of Fame is the premier nonprofit organization in America dedicated to recognizing inventors and invention, promoting creativity, and advancing the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship. Founded in 1973 in partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the Hall of Fame is committed to not only honoring the individuals whose inventions have made the world a better place, but to ensuring American ingenuity continues to thrive in the hands of coming generations through its national, hands-on educational programming and collegiate competitions focused on the exploration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. For more information, visit invent.org. To nominate an inventor for Induction, visit invent.org/nominate.

CONTACT:
Ken Torisky
National Inventors Hall of Fame
ktorisky@invent.org
234-901-6085

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Regulators and audit leaders discuss audit quality and confidence in Canada’s financial reporting

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OTTAWA, ON, May 4, 2026 /CNW/ – Last week, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI), together with the Canadian Public Accountability Board (CPAB) and the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) co-hosted a roundtable that brought together senior representatives from audit firms, accounting professional bodies, standard setters, and regulators.

The event provided an opportunity for participants to share perspectives on risks affecting audit quality and the importance of high-quality financial statement audits to maintaining Canada’s trusted and credible capital markets. The dialogue focused on emerging trends, the evolving risk environment, and ways to strengthen public confidence in financial reporting.

Topics discussed this year included:

Current and emerging risks and their implications for audit quality.Rapid technological developments, including Artificial Intelligence (AI).Governance, culture, and ethics within audit firms and across the reporting ecosystem.Fraud risks linked to financial crimes, geopolitical tensions, technological change, and third-party reliance.Expectations and challenges in auditing and assessing financial statement disclosures in a volatile environment.

The roundtable underscored the importance of continued collaboration between regulators and the audit profession to support high-quality audits and maintain public trust in financial reporting across the Canadian capital markets.

Key takeaways

Canada’s financial system remains resilient, but a more complex and dynamic risk environment makes it essential to identify and prioritize the current and emerging risks that matter most.External auditors play an essential role in maintaining integrity, trust, and confidence in financial reporting, particularly amid heightened uncertainty and expanding volumes of information.Regulatory coordination and clear guidance in relation to current and emerging risks help reduce regulatory overlap, promote strong risk management, and lay the groundwork for sustainable growth.Technology is advancing quickly. Areas like AI are changing how decisions are made–creating both opportunities and new risks. Regulators continue to modernize their approaches to keep pace, and audit firms are rapidly adopting new technologies that can enhance audit quality while keeping a high level of skepticism.Gaps in governance, culture, and ethics can lead to breaches in trust in any organization. Given that auditors play a key gatekeeper role, strong oversight, clear accountability, and ethical judgment are essential.As fraud becomes more sophisticated, organizations need to strengthen prevention and detection strategies. With management leading prevention efforts, and regulators and auditors applying a risk-focused lens, technology provides an opportunity to strengthen defences.Financial statement disclosures, particularly those involving estimates, judgments and uncertainty, remain an area where improvements are needed. Auditors play an important role in challenging the clarity and robustness of these disclosures to support better decision-making and reinforce market confidence.

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“High quality audits are essential to financial system resilience. As risks evolve, from technology to geopolitics to market uncertainty, strong collaboration between regulators and audit professionals helps ensure Canadians can continue to rely on transparent and trustworthy financial reporting.”

– Peter Routledge, Superintendent of Financial Institutions

“Strong audit quality depends on continuous dialogue and a shared understanding across the regulatory and audit ecosystem. Forums like this roundtable help ensure CPAB’s work remains responsive to emerging risks while staying firmly anchored in our mandate to protect investors and support confidence in Canada’s capital markets.”

– Sonny Randhawa, CEO, Canadian Public Accountability Board

“Today’s roundtable serves as an important forum for collaboration, enabling the CSA and the accounting profession to exchange views on emerging risks and further strengthen confidence in Canada’s capital markets. The CSA appreciates the significant collaboration with audit firms, other regulatory agencies, standard setters and professional bodies to date, and we look forward to building on this strong foundation.”

– Stan Magidson, Chair of the Canadian Securities Administrators

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All-in-One, AI-Powered Fleet Innovations Unveiled at Annual Lytx Protect Conference

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Next-Generation Fleet Management Solutions Unify AI with Best-In-Class Telematics, Video Safety, and Operational Insights

SAN DIEGO, May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Lytx® Inc., the industry pioneer of video and safety-driven efficiency, has introduced a suite of integrated technologies designed to transform fleet operations. Announced at the Lytx Protect Conference®, Lytx’s annual customer conference, the new solutions set a new benchmark for all-in-one platforms that empower fleets to achieve clarity, control, and actionable results. Highlighted at the event, LytxOne™ joins Lytx+™ as two all-in-one solutions built to deliver industry-leading video safety and telematics with equal depth, intelligence, and integrity.

“LytxOne is a purpose-built platform designed from the ground up,” said Chris Cabrera, Chief Executive Officer at Lytx. “We created a unified architecture where video safety, telematics, maintenance, compliance, and asset tracking work seamlessly together. We’re deeply committed to providing our customers with multiple all-in-one pathways that deliver a new standard for fleet technology, transforming operational complexity into total clarity and scalable control for fleets of every size.”

All-in-One Platforms
Developed as an all-in-one solution, LytxOne merges video safety, telematics, maintenance, compliance, and asset tracking into a single platform. No more juggling fragmented systems – the new solution delivers simplicity, scalability, and direct access to essential tools for fleets of any size. LytxOne is currently available for purchase through direct and reseller partner channels, with Lytx’s Driver Safety Program to be integrated in Q3/Q4 2026.

Launched in 2025, Lytx+ provides fleets with another innovative, all-in-one fleet management solution powered by video. It combines award-winning video safety features with leading telematics technology, removing the need for multiple systems or vendors.

Also announced at Protect ’26, Lytx is further expanding its all-in-one footprint through a new collaboration with Platform Science. The integration brings Lytx’s video technology to Platform Science’s Virtual Vehicle, connecting drivers, solutions, data, and devices into a single system built for enterprise trucking.

Supporting each of the all-in-one platforms, the Lytx AI Assistant is designed to transform safety, maintenance, and compliance data into concise, actionable insights as needed. Users no longer need to search through reports or wait for data to be retrieved. Currently in beta with select customers, the AI Assistant synthesizes fleet information, enabling organizations to make timely and well-informed decisions.

AI-Powered Visibility
Bringing intelligence to every angle, Auxiliary Cameras and Lytx’s 360 Hub Kit integrate up to eight HD views across sides, rear, cargo, and blind zones. All footage is cloud-synced and enhanced with AI for instant detection and response to safety events, empowering operators to more closely monitor and protect their assets, vehicles, and worksites. The Lytx 360 Hub Kit will be available in Q3 2026.

With planned support for fixed-site cameras at yards, job sites, and facilities coming in Q1 2027, Lytx extends its all-in-one AI-powered platform beyond vehicles, providing operators with a unified view of moving and stationary assets. More details will be revealed closer to launch, highlighting Lytx’s commitment to enabling true operational unity.

Unified Asset Management
Lytx introduces a comprehensive, platform-native asset tracking portfolio that offers battery-powered and vehicle-powered trackers for a wide range of fleet assets, including forklifts, loaders, trailers, containers, and other high-value equipment. Designed to provide real-time visibility and insights, these trackers enable fleets to efficiently locate, utilize, and protect their assets, with all data seamlessly integrated into dashboards for unified operational management. Several options are available now, with more planned for release throughout 2026.

“At Lytx, we’re redefining fleet management by unifying advanced AI and all-in-one architecture to deliver unmatched clarity, control, and operational insight,” said Cabrera. “From the launch of LytxOne, to AI-powered safety innovations, to integrated asset tracking, our purpose-built solutions empower fleets of every size to simplify complexity, anticipate risk, and connect their people and assets like never before.”

About Lytx
Every day, companies send their most valuable assets into the world. Their people. Their equipment. Their reputations. For nearly three decades, Lytx has given fleets the tools to manage and protect all the assets they have in motion — helping them stay connected with their field operations so they can focus on delivering value and growing their businesses. Using proprietary machine vision and artificial intelligence technology to power our video safety and video telematics solutions, Lytx helps protect and connect more than 6.3 million drivers and thousands of fleets, including more than half of the 10 largest carriers in North America. Lytx’s powerful network of partners and resellers further extends the reach and impact of our technologies across more than 90 countries. For more information about Lytx or to connect with us, visit www.lytx.com, LinkedIn@lytx on X, Facebook or YouTube.

Contact:
Jason Andersen
press@lytx.com 

 

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Fractal EMS Cuts Pricing and Streamlines Contracting to Help Developers Move Faster

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New “Customer-First Pricing” and “Rapid Contracting” make it easier than ever to deploy the industry’s leading EMS platform.

AUSTIN, Texas, May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Fractal EMS, the market leader in front-of-the-meter solar, BESS, and data center EMS and SCADA, today announced two major customer-focused improvements: meaningfully reduced pricing across its product portfolio and a streamlined contracting process designed to shorten the path from award to notice-to-proceed. Together, the changes are intended to lower the total cost and complexity of deploying projects at a moment when developers, IPPs, and utilities are racing to bring gigawatts of new capacity online.

What’s Changing for Customers
1) Lower Pricing: Fractal EMS has reduced pricing by up to 25%, with additional volume-based discounts for portfolio customers. Through a strategic combination of supply chain optimization and breakthroughs in control architecture, Fractal EMS has unlocked efficiencies that position Fractal as the market’s price leader. These technical and operational advancements enable Fractal to deliver a premium, high-performance platform at the industry’s most competitive price point, maximizing profitability for our partners without compromising on quality or security.

2) Streamlined Contracting: The new contract is less than 50% in length. Working directly with customer legal and procurement teams, Fractal has consolidated its agreement, scope of work, and warranty terms into a single, plain-language package. The combined effect is straightforward: less time spent in red lines and procurement cycles, more time spent commissioning megawatts.

“Our customers told us two things very clearly: bring the price down and make it easier to do business with you. So, we did both. We rebuilt our pricing from the ground up, and we tore up the old contracts in favor of something a customer can read in an afternoon. The goal is simple – make Fractal the lowest-friction way to put a high-performance, U.S.-made EMS on a project.” – Daniel Crotzer, CEO, Fractal EMS

3) New “A La Carte” Flexible Scope: While remaining the only provider capable of delivering full, turnkey vertical controls, Fractal EMS is introducing a flexible, A La Carte approach. Partners can now select a core EMS offering or customize the scope by choosing from: networking, BMS, SCADA, PPC/MPC, cybersecurity, analytics, and monitoring. This modularity ensures that Fractal EMS can integrate seamlessly into any project configuration and be the best partner for OEMs and EPC providers.

4) Global Partnerships: Fractal EMS continues to expand its global footprint, having successfully deployed 15+ GW of advanced control solutions across Europe, South America, Australia, Canada, and the United States. We are actively seeking to forge lasting, high-impact partnerships with utilities, developers/IPPs, suppliers, and EPCs who require bankable performance and seamless integration. At the core of every collaboration is a deep commitment to customer success and long-term reliability, ensuring that our partners’ critical energy assets operate with maximum uptime and security, regardless of geography or grid complexity.

These changes also reinforce Fractal’s open, multi-OEM approach. Because Fractal’s controls work across battery and PCS suppliers, customers can adopt the new pricing, contracting, and scoping framework without changing the rest of their project stack — and without sacrificing cybersecurity, U.S.-made hardware, and investment-grade controls that have made Fractal the choice for utility-scale developers.

Availability
The new pricing and streamlined contracting framework are effective immediately for all new requests and are being offered to existing customers on a project-by-project basis. Customers and prospective customers can request the updated pricing sheet and master agreement template at fractalems.com or by contacting their Fractal account representative.

About Fractal EMS
Fractal EMS delivers a comprehensive, fully integrated energy management and SCADA platform that combines advanced software, hardware controllers, seamless system integration, robust cybersecurity, and powerful analytics for storage, solar, hybrid, and data center projects. Supported by a 24/7 remote operations center (NERC-CIP Medium), Fractal EMS offers hardware-agnostic, turnkey controls across BMS, EMS/PPC, MPC, and SCADA—all unified on a single, flexible, and scalable architecture. Fractal EMS confirms that its control hardware meets Non-Prohibited Foreign Entity (Non-PFE/FEOC) and domestic designations. This ensures that projects utilizing Fractal EMS are fully compliant with the latest federal requirements and domestic content incentives. For more information, visit www.fractalems.com.

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