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Reticulate Micro’s VAST Platform to Power Advanced Tactical Video at SOF Week 2025

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ST. LOUIS, May 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — RMX (Reticulate Micro, Inc.) (OTCQB: RMXI), a leader in advanced video compression technology, today announced its participation in a live tactical video demonstration at Special Operations Forces (SOF) Week 2025.

SOF Week is the premier annual convention and conference for the international Special Operations Forces (SOF) community. It is held in Tampa, Florida, and serves as a key event for SOF professionals, industry leaders, government representatives, and strategic partners to learn, connect, and honor members of the SOF community. The event is jointly sponsored by the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and the Global SOF Foundation. SOF Week 2025 runs through May 5–8, 2025 and is expected to draw thousands of attendees from over 60 countries.  

The demonstration will showcase how VASTTM video platform transforms streaming capabilities over tactical networks, delivering more and better video for analysis and real-time intelligence.

The demonstration features an end-to-end tactical video chain across the SOF Week 2025 show floor:

Tactical Edge – Rebel Systems (Booth 1549): Real-time video captured and encoded using Reticulate Micro’s VASTTM software running directly on Rebel Systems’ TUCK Dagger platform.Mobile TOC – Curtiss-Wright (Booth 753): Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions’ Modular Radio Center receives the video stream via Persistent Systems MPU5 network paired with NanTenna technology.Forward Operating Bases where the video stream is redistributed to:IBM oLabs (Booth 1149) for advanced video analytics and real-time intelligence processing.Persistent Systems (Booth 1133) for enhanced situational awareness.

John Dames, CTO of RMX (Reticulate Micro, Inc.), noted “VASTTM significantly enhances video capacity on critical networks like L-Band with minimal computing resources. That means more video without stealing bandwidth from talk groups and other critical data – it’s a force multiplier.”

VAST’sTM software-based approach works on any compute platform without requiring specialized hardware like GPUs, enabling more robust video transmission for situational awareness and intelligence analysis over networks previously limited by bandwidth constraints.

RMX (Reticulate Micro, Inc.) is transforming how organizations handle video and visual data through innovative software-based compression technology. The company’s VASTTM platform enables high-quality video transmission over severely bandwidth-constrained networks, making real-time video communication possible in previously inaccessible environments. To explore how VASTTM can support your specific video streaming requirements, please contact us at vast@reticulate.io or visit www.reticulate.io.

About RMX (Reticulate Micro, Inc.)
RMX (Reticulate Micro, Inc.) (OTCQB: RMXI) is a technology company specializing in advanced data compression and video optimization. Leveraging proprietary, field-validated technology that has demonstrated exceptional performance in the most demanding environments, RMX is aiming to transform the way organizations capture, transmit, store, and share visual data. Originally developed for mission-critical military applications, RMX’s platform reduces video bandwidth, storage needs, and power consumption by up to 50%—all without compromising quality or functionality across any network or hardware infrastructure. As data becomes a foundational asset across defense, AI, cloud, and enterprise ecosystems, RMX is positioned to lead the next generation of intelligent, efficient data compression solutions in a rapidly digitizing world.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements:
This press release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to various risks and uncertainties. In addition, our representatives or we may make forward-looking statements orally or in writing from time to time. We base these forward-looking statements on our expectations and projections about future events, which we derive from the available information. Such forward-looking statements relate to future events or our future performance, including our financial performance and projections, revenue and earnings growth, and business prospects and opportunities. You can identify forward-looking statements by those that are not historical facts, particularly those that use terminology such as “intends,” “may,” “should,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “contemplates,” “estimates,” “believes,” “plans,” “projected,” “predicts,” “potential,” or “hopes” or the negative of these or similar terms. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, there are a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements, including the risks described in the risk factors section of the reports and other documents that we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of the document in which they are contained, and the Company does not undertake any duty to update any forward-looking statements except as may be required by law.

Important Notice Regarding Our Regulation A Offering
An offering statement regarding our offering of units consisting of one share of class A common stock and a warrant to purchase one share of class A common stock has been filed with the SEC. The SEC has qualified that offering statement, which means that Reticulate Micro may make sales of the securities described by that offering statement. It does not mean that the SEC has approved, passed upon the merits or passed upon the accuracy or completeness of the information in the offering statement. You may obtain a copy of the offering circular that is part of that offering statement through this link.

Investing in a public offering like our Regulation A offering is subject to unique risks, tolerance for volatility, and potential loss of your investment, that investors should be aware of prior to making an investment decision. Please carefully review the risk factors contained in the offering circular for this offering. For more information about Regulation A offerings, including the unique risks associated with these types of offerings, please click on the SEC’s Investor Alert.

Neither this document nor any of its content constitutes an offer to sell, solicitation of an offer to buy or a recommendation for any security by Reticulate Micro or any third party. The content of this document is provided for general information purposes only and is not intended to solicit the purchase of securities or to be used as investment, legal or tax advice. A securities offering by Reticulate Micro is only being made pursuant to the offering circular described above. The content of this document is qualified in its entirety by such offering circular. Prospective investors are urged to consult with their own investment, legal and tax advisors prior to making any investment in Reticulate Micro.

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In HelloNation, Custom Pool Experts Danny Franke and Mike Scheck Outline What Drives Custom Pool Cost in Alpharetta

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A New Article Breaks Down the Site Conditions, Design Choices, and Materials That Shape Pool Pricing for Homeowners

ALPHARETTA, Ga., May 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What makes custom pool cost so difficult to predict before the planning process begins? A HelloNation article examines the specific variables that cause pricing to vary from one Alpharetta property to the next, helping homeowners understand what shapes the final number before they commit to a design.

The article explains that pool size is one of the most direct contributors to custom pool cost. A compact rectangular pool carries a lower price than a larger freeform design with multiple depth zones, a raised wall, or an irregular shape that requires more formwork and labor. Larger pools demand more concrete, more plumbing, more interior finish material, and longer construction timelines, all of which are reflected in the final estimate.

Design complexity adds to cost in ways that go beyond square footage. The article notes that a pool with a single entry point and a uniform depth is fundamentally different to build than one with a tanning ledge, a raised spa, a beach entry, and a built-in water feature. Each addition involves additional structural planning, additional materials, and additional installation time. In Alpharetta’s market, where expectations for custom outdoor projects tend to be high, understanding the cost implications of each design choice helps prevent scope from expanding beyond the intended budget.

Material selections are among the most consequential choices in any pool project. The article describes how interior finishes range from standard white plaster to premium pebble aggregate or polished quartz, with significant differences in long-term durability. Standard plaster typically requires resurfacing within a decade, while higher-end finishes can last twenty years or more with proper care. Coping style, tile selection, and the deck surface surrounding the pool are additional choices that collectively shape both the appearance and the overall custom pool cost.

Site conditions in Alpharetta vary considerably from one property to the next and can meaningfully affect what a project costs. The article notes that level, open lots with clear access corridors are the most straightforward to build on. Sloped terrain, mature trees with established root systems, or limited access between the front and back of a property can each require additional preparation before excavation begins. Retaining walls, extra grading, or specialized equipment staging in tight spaces represent real cost factors that only become clear during a site evaluation.

Features added beyond the base pool design represent another significant cost variable. The article addresses integrated spas, water features, LED lighting, and automation platforms, each of which contributes to the overall cost depending on configuration and complexity. Permitting and engineering fees are noted as genuine line items frequently overlooked in early budget discussions. Georgia requires building permits for pool construction, and projects involving significant grading or proximity to protected areas may require additional review. Custom Pool Experts emphasize that these fees should be included in any estimate that aims to reflect the true total.

A detailed written estimate from a licensed contractor with direct experience in Alpharetta, combined with a thorough site visit and a clearly defined scope of work, is the most reliable foundation for informed planning and realistic budgeting. Custom Pool Experts point to this combination as the most effective way to avoid unexpected cost increases during construction.

Why Custom Pool Costs Vary from One Alpharetta Property to the Next features insights from Danny Franke and Mike Scheck, Custom Pool Experts of Alpharetta, Georgia, in HelloNation.

About HelloNation

HelloNation is America’s Good News Network, a premier media platform built on the idea that good news travels faster when real people tell real stories. Through its community-focused digital publications and innovative “edvertising” approach, HelloNation delivers expert-driven, good-news content that informs, inspires, and spotlights the leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities. HelloNation maintains partnerships with the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the United States First Responders Association.

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AssetBuilt Hosts Major 8-Day Auction Event of Former Assets of CANOO, ARRIVAL & Various Entities, Opening June 1AssetBuilt Hosts Major 8-Day Auction Event of Former Assets of CANOO, ARRIVAL & Various Entities, Opening June 1

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Live webcast auction to feature former assets from CANOO’s Oklahoma City EV manufacturing facility, including former assets from ARRIVAL & Various Entities: robotics, engineering, automation, MRO, IT, facility operations, and a MANZ fully automated battery cell-to-module production line

OKLAHOMA CITY, May 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — AssetBuilt is pleased to announce the opening of the CANOO Auction Event, a major 8-day live webcast and timed online auction featuring an extensive offering of former assets from CANOO’s Oklahoma City electric vehicle manufacturing facility, along with former assets of ARRIVAL and various entities.

Opening June 1 at 10:00 AM CST, the event presents industrial buyers, manufacturers, automation integrators, automotive suppliers, EV technology companies, engineering firms, resellers, and facility operators with a rare opportunity to acquire late-model equipment and infrastructure from a modern electric vehicle manufacturing environment.

“This is a standout offering for the industrial marketplace,” said Tara Shaikh, CEO of AssetBuilt. “Over the course of eight auction days, buyers will have access to a broad and highly specialized range of former assets from CANOO’s Oklahoma City operations. It’s full-scale automation infrastructure, and we’re truly excited to host a sale so comprehensive.”

Across eight auction days, the sale will feature former assets spanning electronics testing and validation, EV skateboard production, robotic welding, industrial robotics, smart fastening systems, machine safety, automation controls, MRO tooling, bridge cranes, material handling, enterprise IT, workplace technology, and facility support equipment.

A major highlight of the auction is a MANZ fully automated battery cell-to-module production line, featuring automated robotic handling, Siemens/Allen-Bradley PLC control, integrated vision systems, photoelectric light screens, interlocked enclosures, process traceability, data logging, recipe-driven flexibility, conveyors, fixtures, guarding, and support components. The line includes capabilities tied to cell preparation and loading, adhesive dispense, robotic placement, module flipping, buffer cure ovens, heat staking, tab bending, laser welding, electrical testing, mapping, and traceability support.

The auction begins with former assets from CANOO’s engineering lab, electronics testing, validation, and prototype support operations, including diagnostic instrumentation, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, HIL simulation systems, CAN bus diagnostic hardware, PCB rework equipment, programmable power supplies, and engineering lab infrastructure.

Additional sale days will showcase former assets from CANOO’s EV skateboard manufacturing and robotic welding operations, including Fanuc robotic welding systems, Fronius MIG welding packages, Centerline spot welding systems, Atlas Copco sealant dispensing assemblies, automated turntables, conveyors, safety enclosures, and integrated production cells.

The event also includes a significant robotics offering, with late-model KUKA and Fanuc industrial robotic systems, KR C4 controls, SmartPad interfaces, robotic linear axis systems, pedestal-mounted configurations, carriage assemblies, and heavy-capacity robotic platforms suited for automotive manufacturing, welding integration, material handling, assembly automation, aerospace fabrication, and industrial integration projects.

Further offerings include former assets tied to EV assembly, fastening, torque management, vehicle service, industrial automation, MRO, facility support, material handling, bridge cranes, adhesive and dispensing systems, machine safety, controls infrastructure, enterprise IT, workplace technology, servers, networking equipment, surveillance systems, commercial displays, printers, scanners, and digital production support equipment.

Featured brands and systems across the event include MANZ, Tektronix, Keysight, Fluke, dSPACE SCALEXIO, Typhoon HIL, National Instruments, Fanuc, KUKA, Fronius, Centerline, Atlas Copco, SICK, TURCK, ASSA ABLOY, DURR, Allen-Bradley, Demag, Shaw-Box, Knight Global, Milwaukee, Matco, Cisco, Aruba, Palo Alto, Dell EMC, Hikvision, Yealink, Microsoft, Zebra, and more.

Auction Details

Auction: CANOO Auction Event
Opening Date: June 1, 2026
Duration: 8-Day Auction Event, June 1–5 and June 8–10
Time: 10:00 AM CST daily
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Format: Live Virtual Webcast & Timed Online Bidding
Inspection: By appointment only
Website: assetbuilt.com

All former assets are offered As-Is, Where-Is, with no warranties expressed or implied. Buyers are encouraged to review the full auction catalog, inspection requirements, payment terms, buyer’s premium details, removal deadlines, rigging requirements, and onsite safety procedures prior to bidding.

Registration is now open through assetbuilt.com

AssetBuilt. Built for What’s Next.

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Zenylitics Announces Leadership Transition to Continue Accelerated Growth

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DALLAS, May 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Zenylitics, a rapidly growing managed conversation intelligence firm, announced a planned leadership transition effective September 30, 2026.

Ken Pedersen, who has served as Chief Executive Officer since 2019, will move into the role of Chairman of the Board. Kyle Carter, co-founder and current Vice President of Customer Care and Delivery, will be appointed Chief Executive Officer. Alongside this transition, Shubham Upadhyay, who leads the company’s delivery operations in Delhi, India, will be promoted to Vice President of Delivery.

The board of directors unanimously approved all three appointments as part of the company’s long-term succession planning process.

A Transition Built on Established Momentum

Ken Pedersen has been central to building Zenylitics into a recognized services firm in the conversation intelligence space. As Chairman, his focus will shift to board leadership and long-term strategic direction while the executive team leads day-to-day operations.

“This transition is a natural evolution for our company,” said Ken Pedersen, incoming Chairman of the Board. “We have built a strong leadership team, and Kyle has consistently demonstrated the operational excellence, strategic insight, and people-first leadership needed to guide Zenylitics into its next chapter.”

Kyle Carter Steps Into the CEO Role

Kyle Carter has been with Zenylitics since its founding, contributing directly to customer acquisition, client delivery, and the development of the company’s capabilities in India. Over the past year, he has also led the internal development of Zenylitics’ proprietary executive briefing tool, Dossier™, an AI-enabled system that analyzes customer interaction data and delivers condensed audio and visual intelligence briefings to executive teams.

“I am honored to step into the CEO role and build on the foundation we have created together,” said Kyle Carter, incoming Chief Executive Officer. “With our leadership team, our track record in the market, and our partnerships in the conversation intelligence space, we are well-positioned to keep delivering results for our customers, partners, and employees.”

Shubham Upadhyay Promoted to Vice President of Delivery

Shubham Upadhyay, based in Delhi, India, has built and managed Zenylitics’ analyst organization, which supports client programs across multiple languages including English, Spanish, German, and French. His promotion to Vice President of Delivery reflects the growing role that delivery capability and operational scale play in the firm’s client work.

About Zenylitics

Zenylitics is a managed conversation intelligence firm founded in 2017. The company helps organizations extract business intelligence from customer interaction data through a combination of AI-enabled speech analytics, dedicated analyst expertise, and structured program management. Zenylitics was named CallMiner Impact Partner of the Year in 2024 and 2025 and operates a subsidiary in Delhi, India.

For more information, visit zenylitics.com or contact inquiries@zenylitics.com.

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