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Colossal Foundation and University of Tasmania Partner to Combat Devil Facial Tumour Disease with Vaccines and Gene Editing

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The collaboration leverages Colossal’s marsupial de-extinction and conservation biotechnology platform to save the Tasmanian devil from a contagious cancer that has driven 80% population declines across Tasmania

DALLAS and HOBART, Australia, July 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Colossal Foundation, the nonprofit conservation arm of Colossal Biosciences, today announced a new partnership with the University of Tasmania to support efforts to combat Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD), a fatal transmissible cancer that has devastated wild Tasmanian devil populations and threatens the iconic marsupial with extinction.

Under the partnership, the Colossal Foundation will support the establishment of a fat-tailed dunnart research colony at the Menzies Institute for Medical Research at the University of Tasmanian, Hobart. The two teams will also collaborate on gene-editing capabilities to advance DFTD vaccine testing and explore the long-term potential of heritable resistance to transmissible cancers in dasyurid marsupials which includes the Tasmanian devils. The collaboration extends the marsupial biotechnology platform Colossal has built through its thylacine de-extinction program, and joins a growing portfolio of marsupial conservation initiatives in Australia that includes a world-first demonstration of engineered cane toad toxin resistance for the endangered northern quoll.

“Devil facial tumour disease is one of the most devastating wildlife diseases on Earth. This contagious cancer is pushing an iconic marsupial toward collapse, with consequences for the ecology of an entire island,” said Matt James, Executive Director of the Colossal Foundation. “Andy Flies and his team at the University of Tasmania have built the most advanced DFTD vaccine pipeline in existence. By combining that work with Colossal’s marsupial husbandry, reproductive science, and gene-editing platform, we have a real opportunity to accelerate this effort and give the Tasmanian devil a fighting chance.”

A CONSERVATION CRISIS WITHOUT MODERN PRECEDENT

The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), the world’s largest living carnivorous marsupial, is threatened by two independent transmissible cancers: Devil facial tumour 1 (DFT1), was discovered in 1996 and has since spread across most of the species’ range. The second, DFT2, was identified in 2014 in southern Tasmania and is still emerging. Both cancers cause large tumours around the mouth and face that can prevent devils from eating, and both are nearly 100% fatal. The disease is transmitted directly between devils through biting, a behaviour central to feeding and mating, making it almost impossible to control by conventional means.

Wild devil populations have collapsed by approximately 80% since DFTD’s emergence. As Tasmania’s apex scavenger and predator, devils play an important ecological role, helping suppress feral cats and reducing pressure on smaller native species. Their decline has had cascading effects across Tasmania’s ecosystems, making DFTD not only a species-level crisis, but a much broader conservation problem.

A TWO-PART STRATEGY: VACCINES + GENE EDITING

The University of Tasmania Wild Immunology Group, led by Associate Professor Andrew Flies, Ph.D., has been developing a two-pronged strategy to help the devil immune system recognize and fight DFTD. The first prong is an advanced vaccine program. Flies’s team has developed a field-ready oral bait vaccine designed to train the devil immune system to recognize and destroy DFT1 and DFT2 cells, and that could one day protect wild devils across the Tasmanian landscape without requiring every animal having to be trapped and injected.

The second prong is a gene-editing strategy centered on LZTR1, a gene that is connected to cancer-relevant pathways in other species, and is hypothesized to play an important role in the origin and biology of devil facial tumors. Tasmanian devils carry two unusual amino-acid substitutions in LZTR1 that are not found in other mammals, and the “shattering” of one copy of the LZTR1 gene has been identified as a potential driver event in the origin of DFT1. The partnership between Colossal and University of Tasmania will explore whether targeted editing of the devil-specific LZTR1 mutations to match the ancestral mammalian sequence could reduce the underlying susceptibility of devils to these transmissible cancers.

Under the partnership, the LZTR1 gene-editing work will advance on two complementary tracks. The Colossal Australia team in Melbourne will edit LZTR1 in fat-tailed dunnart induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), while the Anuk Kruawan, Ph.D. at University of Tasmania will edit LZTR1 in devil cell lines. Results from these complementary approaches will determine whether LZTR1 biology is relevant to future disease-resilience strategies

“We’ve spent years developing a vaccine designed to train the devil immune system to fight these cancers but progress is slow due to the challenges of working with an endangered species and having a lack of marsupial research tools,” said Associate Professor Andrew Flies at Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania. “We won’t know if the vaccine is effective until we perform field trials with naturally-infected devils. However, before we can start field trials, we need to make sure the vaccine is safe and induces a strong immune response in devils and other species that could eat a vaccine bait. Partnering with the Colossal Foundation can significantly accelerate our vaccine work, and allow us to explore a gene-editing strategy in parallel that could enhance the vaccine and make devils more resistant to DFTD.”

A DE-EXTINCTION PLATFORM, DEPLOYED FOR DEVILS

Testing a new vaccine and gene-editing approach in a marsupial system requires specialised facilities, careful adherence to regulatory requirements, and biologically appropriate models. The fat-tailed dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata), a small, mouse-sized dasyurid that is a close evolutionary relative of both the Tasmanian devil and the thylacine, provides that bridge.

The Colossal Foundation is supporting the University in establishing a dedicated dunnart colony in the Menzies Institute for Medical Research facility in Hobart, with Colossal Australia’s animal-care team hosting University of Tasmania veterinarians and animal services staff to transfer husbandry, breeding, and welfare protocols developed through years of dunnart colony management. Once operational, the Hobart colony will allow vaccine safety and immunogenicity trials to be run in a biologically relevant marsupial model. This is a critical regulatory and scientific step toward devil trials and eventual field deployment.

Colossal’s work has made the fat-tailed dunnart one of the most important marsupial models in the world. Through the thylacine de-extinction program, Colossal and the University of Melbourne have advanced dunnart biology through the development of a complete genome, cell lines, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), genome editing, assisted reproductive technologies, and husbandry systems. Those same tools are now being applied to conservation challenges facing living species, including the Colossal Foundation’s northern quoll project, which uses the dunnart as a closely related model to test gene-editing strategies for cane toad toxin resistance.

“The dunnart has become the foundation of Colossal’s marsupial platform,” said Andrew Pask, Chief Biology Officer at Colossal Biosciences. “To build the thylacine program, we had to develop tools for marsupial cell culture, gene editing, reproductive biology, and husbandry that simply did not exist at this level before. Now those tools can be applied to living species. Bringing that platform into the Tasmanian devil cancer effort with the University of Tasmania is a powerful example of how de-extinction science can deliver immediate conservation value for living species.”

“This partnership reflects exactly why Colossal exists,” said Ben Lamm, Co-Founder and CEO of Colossal. “Our de-extinction programs are fueling the development of entirely new biological tools and platforms. In Australia, the work we are doing to bring back the thylacine has already helped establish the dunnart as a powerful model for marsupial genomics and reproductive science. We’re now deploying those same technologies against one of the most devastating wildlife diseases on Earth. This is what the conservation power of de-extinction looks like.”

A REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM OF CONSERVATION PARTNERS

The DFTD partnership joins a growing network of Tasmanian and Australian conservation organizations engaged with Colossal’s marsupial work. Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, Tasmania’s leading wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation organizations, expressed strong interest in the project and in its potential relevance for Tasmanian devil conservation. Bonorong’s work on the front lines of wildlife care gives it a direct understanding of the stakes of devil recovery and the importance of developing new tools to support the species.

“For nearly thirty years, we have watched DFTD mercilessly take countless devils from the Tasmanian landscape. At Bonorong we’ve cared for hundreds of Devils as this horrific plague rages on,” said Greg Irons, Director of Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. “Anything that gives our devils a real path back deserves our full support.”

The partnership also has the backing of the Tasmania Thylacine Advisory Committee (TTAC), a group of Tasmanian community, conservation, business, and local leaders assembled to guide Colossal’s work in Tasmania.

“The Tasmanian devil is one of the most iconic endangered species on Earth — recognised globally, but with deep roots in Tasmania’s wild landscapes and identity,” said Michelle Dracoulis, Mayor of the Derwent Valley Council and Chair of the TTAC. “What Associate Professor Andrew Flies and his team have built in Hobart is genuinely world-class. Seeing that work strengthened through the support of the Colossal Foundation gives real hope for the future of the species, and demonstrates how emerging technologies can be applied directly to urgent conservation challenges. The TTAC is pleased to support this partnership and the opportunities it creates for globally significant conservation science aimed at protecting Tasmania’s devils.”

Beyond Tasmania, the new collaboration complements Colossal’s broader Australian conservation partners network. Aussie Ark, one of Australia’s foremost private conservation organizations, is a leader in Tasmanian devil insurance population breeding on the mainland, and Zoos Victoria has a long-standing partnership with Colossal on the conservation of the Critically Endangered Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon.

“Every major conservation challenge teaches us something different,” said Andrew Pask, Chief Biology Officer at Colossal. “With the thylacine, we are building the tools to reverse extinction. With the northern quoll, we are applying those tools for resilience to invasive-species. With the Tasmanian devil, we are now applying them to infectious cancer, one of the most extraordinary disease problems in vertebrates. That is the future of disruptive conservation: build the platform once, then move it quickly and responsibly wherever biodiversity needs it most.”

ABOUT THE COLOSSAL FOUNDATION

The Colossal Foundation is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to supporting the use of cutting-edge technologies to conservation efforts globally to help prevent extinction of keystone species. The organization deploys cutting-edge de-extinction technologies and support to empower partners in the field to reverse the extinction crisis. www.ColossalFoundation.org.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA AND THE MENZIES INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH

The University of Tasmania is Australia’s fourth-oldest university and the only university based in Tasmania, with a deep institutional commitment to research that addresses the unique conservation, health, and environmental challenges of its island state. The Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania’s flagship medical research institute, is one of Australia’s leading health and medical research institutes. The Menzies Wild Immunology Group, led by Associate Professor Andrew Flies, focuses on wildlife immunology and vaccine development, including efforts to protect Tasmanian devils from devil facial tumour disease. Learn more at menzies.utas.edu.au.

ABOUT BONORONG WILDLIFE SANCTUARY

Established in 1981, Bonronog Wildlife Sanctuary is an iconic enterprise committed to the conservation of native species, through wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, education, and experiences that connect people and wildlife. Learn more at bonorong.com.au.

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UBTECH Launches UWORLD U1, the World’s First Full-Size Mass-Produced Ultra-Bionic Humanoid Robot

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Company reports more than 10,000 orders and launches an initiative to donate 100 humanoid robots in support of mental well-being programs

SHENZHEN, China, June 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On June 30, 2026, UBTECH hosted its 2026 Global Launch Event in Shenzhen, where it introduced its long-term vision for human–robot symbiosis and officially unveiled the UWORLD U1 Series of full-size ultra-bionic humanoid robots, the first in the world designed for mass production. The lineup includes three models: the U1 Lite semi-torso edition, the high-performance full-body U1 Pro, and the high-dynamic full-body U1 Ultra, with pricing set from 119,800 RMB. As of the day of the launch event, cumulative orders for the UWORLD U1 Series had surpassed 13,361 units.

James Zhou, Founder, Chairman of the Board, and CEO of UBTECH, outlined the company’s long-term vision for the evolution of human–robot collaboration. He described a three-stage progression: first, completing hazardous and repetitive work to free people from dangerous tasks; second, extending into everyday life through companionship and service applications; and ultimately, advancing toward increasingly seamless interaction between humans and intelligent robots.

Zhou said UBTECH is evolving beyond a traditional robotics manufacturer toward a platform company focused on AI-enabled robotics and intelligent infrastructure. He noted that the company has pursued a two-decade roadmap for growth. During the first phase (2012–2022), UBTECH focused on developing core technologies, helping bring humanoid robots from research laboratories into industrial deployment while building the company’s commercial foundation. During the second phase (2023–2033), the company is expanding into consumer robotics with the goal of making humanoid robots part of everyday life. The year 2026 marks an important step in the evolution of UBTECH from industrial and commercial applications toward consumer adoption.

Backed by its self-developed full-stack humanoid robot technologies, broad application portfolio, and continued investment in innovation and talent, UBTECH has achieved multiple industry milestones. Building on its industrial robotics business, the company ranked 1st globally in revenue and sales volume from full-sized embodied intelligent humanoid robots in 2025, and launches UWORLD in 2026, extending its robotics portfolio into the consumer market.

Michael Tam, Chief Brand Officer of UBTECH, President of Consumer Robotics Innovation Business Group, and General Manager of UWORLD, said human-robot companionship represents a new approach to supporting mental well-being. He added that companion robots have the potential to become an important new consumer category by providing personalized emotional support throughout different stages of life. He cited projections that China’s ultra-bionic humanoid robotics market could grow from the tens of billions of RMB to the trillion-RMB level between 2026 and 2036.

UWORLD integrates a fully proprietary end-to-end technology stack, including biomimetic skin, embodied intelligence hardware, operating systems, emotion-driven large language models (LLMs), and system-level manufacturing. This integrated architecture is designed to address long-standing challenges in the real-world deployment of humanoid robots.

The UWORLD U1 Series features 88 degrees of freedom and a proprietary dual-pivot biomimetic cervical spine, enabling it to replicate up to 90% of fundamental human movements. The system is powered by the world’s first emotion-aware LLM designed for long-term companionship, capable of recognizing more than 20 fine-grained emotional states with an accuracy rate exceeding 90%.

Its biomimetic fast-and-slow brain architecture draws on cognitive neuroscience principles, enabling a 500-millisecond intuitive response system alongside deep reasoning capabilities powered by models with hundreds of billions of parameters. A biomimetic expression actuation system, driven by a proprietary controller, reduces speech-to-lip synchronization latency to within 20 milliseconds, creating a remarkably lifelike interaction experience.

The Agent Memory OS, a cross-temporal memory system, is designed to establish a persistent digital life framework. A proactive care engine uses environmental awareness to enable wake-word-free interaction, allowing UWORLD robots to respond naturally to contextual cues and social situations.

UWORLD also emphasizes the principle that users retain ownership of their data and has established a three-layer privacy architecture consisting of local-first processing, minimal cloud dependency, and user-controlled hardware safeguards. Combined with highly lifelike interaction capabilities and an end-to-end safety framework, the system enables humanoid robots to evolve from functional tools into emotionally responsive companions.

The U1 Series is designed to support a wide range of consumer and commercial applications, including daily companionship, emotional support, lifestyle enhancement, and social assistance, as well as reception and hospitality services, elder care, psychological support, tourism and exhibitions, research and education, and premium domestic service applications.

At the launch event, UWORLD introduced the “Human-Robot Companionship Initiative.” China has more than 90 million adults living alone and 118 million empty-nest seniors, with an estimated 10% to 20% of individuals living alone meeting the clinical criteria for mental health disorders. In response, UWORLD announced plans to donate customized humanoid robots each year to support vulnerable groups, including children growing up apart from one or both parents, older adults living alone, and families facing difficult circumstances, with the goal of providing long-term emotional companionship and psychological support.

In 2026, UWORLD plans to donate 100 customized U1 Series humanoid robots. These units will incorporate 3D facial reconstruction and voiceprint-based identity replication technologies to recreate designated individuals, while integrating emotion-driven interaction models and dedicated long-term memory systems. Combined with multimodal situational awareness, the robots are designed to provide structured psychological support services.

With the launch of UWORLD, UBTECH has established a robotics portfolio spanning industrial, commercial and consumer applications. The industrial Walker S Series has already entered mass production and commenced deliveries, while UWORLD is expected to become the company’s second growth engine as it brings humanoid robotics to consumer markets.

About UBTECH

Established in March 2012, UBTECH ROBOTICS CORP LTD is a leading humanoid robot and smart service robot company. Specialized in the research, development, and commercialization of intelligent service robots and AI-driven solutions, its product portfolio spans industrial humanoid robots (Walker series), AI Education, Smart Logistics, Commercial Service, and Consumer Service. Milestones include mass production of the Walker S2 humanoid robot and listing on the HKEX. UBTECH is committed to advancing embodied AI to build a smarter, more connected future.

For more information, please visit https://www.ubtrobot.com/en/

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Valuable Capital Group Announces Tickrs Clearing LLC Secures NYSE Arca Membership, Strengthening Global Capital Markets Infrastructure

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HONG KONG, July 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Valuable Capital Group Limited (“VCGL”), a global financial services group, announced that its U.S. subsidiary, Tickrs Clearing LLC, has successfully obtained membership with NYSE Arca, one of the leading electronic securities exchanges operated by NYSE.

The milestone represents a significant step in VCGL’s continued expansion of its global capital markets infrastructure and reinforces the Group’s commitment to developing secure, efficient, and technology-driven access to international financial markets.

Tickrs Clearing LLC is a U.S.-based clearing firm and FINRA member, providing clearing and related market infrastructure capabilities within the U.S. securities ecosystem. Through its NYSE Arca membership, Tickrs Clearing LLC strengthens its connectivity to the U.S. securities market ecosystem and further enhances VCGL’s capabilities in supporting global investment access.

NYSE Arca is a leading fully electronic exchange platform operated by NYSE, offering advanced trading infrastructure across equities and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Membership enables eligible market participants to directly participate within the exchange environment and contributes to a more efficient and connected financial marketplace.

Commenting on the milestone, Jess Cheung, the co-founder and CEO of Valuable Capital Group Limited said,
“NYSE Arca membership represents a meaningful step in the continued development of Valuable Capital Group’s global market infrastructure. As the Group expands its international footprint, this milestone reinforces its commitment to delivering seamless market access, operational excellence, and innovative investment solutions to clients worldwide.”

The development builds upon VCGL’s broader international growth strategy, following continued expansion across key financial jurisdictions. Through its regulated entities and technology-driven platforms, VCGL continues to invest in building a global ecosystem that bridges investors, markets, and financial opportunities.

With Tickrs Clearing US’s NYSE Arca membership, VCGL further reinforces its commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and the development of world-class financial infrastructure.

About Valuable Capital Group Limited
Valuable Capital Group Limited (VCGL) is a comprehensive financial services company that provides integrated, cross-market, and multi-asset global investment services to individuals and corporations. VCGL has set up licensed entities in Hong Kong SAR, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and UAE gaining worldwide recognition from millions of users.

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DMEGC Solar Showcases PV and Energy Storage Innovations at Intersolar Europe 2026

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JINHUA, China, July 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — DMEGC Solar, a global Tier 1 solar manufacturer, successfully concluded its participation at Intersolar Europe 2026, where it showcased its latest INFINITY RT 3.0 PV modules alongside its advanced energy storage solutions, reinforcing its role as a comprehensive provider of smart energy technologies.

Held from June 23–25 at Messe München as part of The smarter E Europe, the exhibition once again demonstrated its global significance, bringing together participants from over 160 countries and more than 2,800 exhibitors, reflecting the strong momentum of solar and integrated energy markets worldwide.

Strong Engagement and Global Interest at the DMEGC Booth

Over the three-day exhibition, DMEGC Solar’s booth attracted a diverse audience of installers, EPCs, distributors, and industry professionals. The booth became a focal point for in-depth technical discussions, product demonstrations, and partnership exchanges.

Visitors showed strong interest in both DMEGC’s high-efficiency PV modules and its integrated energy storage solutions, highlighting the market’s growing demand for complete, system-level offerings.

INFINITY RT 3.0: Next-Generation PV Performance

At the core of the display was the INFINITY RT 3.0 series, representing DMEGC Solar’s latest advancements in module efficiency, reliability, and design.

Key highlights include:

Utility applications:
G12RT-B66 reaching 650W mass-production output, driven by advanced high-density encapsulation technologyResidential segment:
All-black G12RT-G48HBB (up to 485W) with ABT technology, plus an Extreme version with HW5 hail resistanceC&I solutions:
G12RT-B54HBT delivering up to 530W for enhanced commercial system performanceAgri-PV innovation:
G12RT-B44HST offering 33% light transmittance, balancing power generation and agricultural needs

These products highlight DMEGC Solar’s ongoing focus on higher output, durability, and application-specific design.

Expanding into Smart Energy: ESS Solutions on Display

Alongside its PV portfolio, DMEGC also presented its energy storage system (ESS) solutions, underscoring the company’s evolution toward integrated energy systems.

As energy storage becomes increasingly central to modern solar projects, DMEGC’s ESS solutions address diverse energy needs—ranging from standard grid-connected homes to remote locations, rural electrification, and off-grid buildings.

DMEGC Solar’s combined PV + ESS portfolio reflects this trend, enabling customers to move beyond individual components toward fully integrated, future-ready energy systems.

Looking Ahead

“Intersolar Europe remains a vital platform to engage with partners and showcase innovation,” said a DMEGC Solar spokesperson. “By combining advanced PV technology with flexible energy storage solutions, we are supporting the transition toward smarter, more sustainable energy systems worldwide.”

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