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  • Nayax Launches AI-Powered Product Discovery for Retailers

    Retailers can now deliver a unified, intelligent, and personalized shopping experience across online and in-store channels.

    HERZLIYA, Israel, May 26, 2026 – Nayax, a global commerce enablement, payments, and loyalty platform, today launched new product discovery and personalization capabilities for retailers, powered by a proprietary AI engine Nayax acquired and developed in-house. Natively integrated into the Nayax platform, the solution enables merchants to grow revenue and deepen consumer engagement through real-time data and intelligent recommendations.

    Retailers across segments still struggle with fragmented data, which limits real-time actions and leads to missed conversions. The new solution leverages shoppers’ data across points of sale, sales platforms, eCommerce, and marketing engagement systems to increase customer lifetime value. The integrated capabilities add AI-powered visual and text search, product recommendations, and cross-platform solutions to Nayax’s retail platform, enabling retailers to capture intent at the moment of discovery and convert it into revenue across online, in-store, and marketing channels.

    Nayax’s proprietary AI engine leverages advanced machine learning to deeply understand a brand’s catalog, automatically enriching every product with granular tags and attributes. These insights power personalized discovery touchpoints throughout the customer journey, helping shoppers get inspired, explore relevant products, and convert faster.

    “We’re at an inflection point in retail. Shoppers do not think in channels; they just shop. Yet for years, the technology behind retail has been built in silos, forcing retailers to stitch together fragmented tools that never quite tell the full story,” said Yael Kochman, General Manager at Nayax. “What we’re launching today changes that. By bringing our proprietary AI for discovery and personalization together with payments in one platform, we’re giving retailers something they’ve never had before: a complete, intelligent view of their customers, and the tools to act on it in real time, whether the shopper is browsing online or walking through a store. That is what makes this moment so exciting. And we’re just getting started.”

  • Nykaa Fashion Brings Fresh Eid Dressing Options

    May, 2026: The excitement around Eid starts long before the celebrations do. It begins with planning the day, looking forward to family gatherings and, of course, finding the outfit that feels special, photographs beautifully and takes you effortlessly from daytime celebrations to evening festivities. 

    Nykaa Fashion Brings Fresh Eid Dressing Options

    This season, Eid dressing feels lighter and more effortless, with styles that are easy to wear while still feeling special. Nykaa Fashion’s Eid al-Adha Edit brings together modern festive looks made for every moment of celebration. 

    Festive Dressing Without the Fuss 

    Eid often means a full day of meeting family, spending time with loved ones and capturing special moments. And with that comes a common thought, finding an outfit that looks festive while still feeling comfortable through the day.

    Festive fashion is becoming easier with soft colours like blush pink, sage green and rich jewel tones paired with light fabrics and delicate embroidery. Styles like the Gajra Gang Guldasta Light Peach Printed Organza Saree, Likha Utsav Pink Lace Detailing Kurta Set and Gajra Gang Rue De Ruffles Gold Satin Georgette Ready-To-Wear Saree and Gajra Gang Pixie Dust Black Ombre Sequined Saree bring together comfort and festive style. 

    Looks That Keep Up With Every Celebration 

    Eid celebrations can take you from family lunches to evening get-togethers. The right outfit should help you enjoy every moment while keeping you comfortable through the day. 

    Flowy kurtas, shararas and modern co-ords are leading the season with styles that are easy to wear and still make a statement. Pieces like the Gahan Silk Blend Embroidered & Mirror Embellished Pink Kurta Pant & Organza Dupatta (Set of 3), Seerat Black Embroidery Silk Straight Kurta with Pant and Dupatta (Set of 3) & Mirror Embellished Pink Kurta Pant & Organza Dupatta Set and bring together style and comfort. Menswear follows the same mood with tonal kurtas and textured bandhgalas. 

    The Finishing Touches 

    Accessories often bring the whole look together. The right details from Fida Baby Pink Teardrop Bridal Jhumkas Earrings for Women, Anekaant Dangle Peach and Off White Velvet Pearl Embellished Potli, I Jewels Gold Plated Traditional Handcrafted Pearl Kundan Beaded Drop Earrings can instantly lift any festive look. 

    Statement jhumkas, embellished potlis, pearl details and handcrafted accents add a special touch to every look.

  • Karma Foundation Successfully Crosses over 25,573 Sterilization Surgeries Since Inception

    Pune, May 26: Karma Foundation, an advanced animal healthcare facility in Pune equipped with an in-house pathology laboratory, ICU, operation theatre, recovery wards, and outpatient department, has successfully crossed 25,573+ stray animal sterilization surgeries since its inception. This milestone reflects the foundation’s continued commitment towards responsible stray animal management, accessible veterinary care, and community animal welfare through sustained on-ground efforts.

    Karma Foundation Successfully Crosses 25,573+ Sterilization Surgeries Since Inception

    At Karma Foundation, the approach has been to build a system that works in real conditions. Animals are registered through an online process, and in cases where the team conducts pick-ups, the exact location is logged at the time of catching. The system does not allow release unless the animal is taken back to the same spot, helping avoid relocation-related issues commonly seen in urban areas.

    The organisation has also implemented medical checks and surgical protocols that are often skipped during large-scale drives. Dogs undergo blood tests before surgery to detect conditions such as tick-borne fever or distemper, while cats are handled differently to reduce stress and recovery time. The team follows highly sterile surgical practices with minimal post-operative intervention.

    Alongside its sterilization initiatives, Karma Foundation has also recorded 22,157+ animal rescues, 47,730+ vaccinations, 13,575+ surgeries, and 6,210+ treatments through its community clinic. The facility has the capacity to provide inpatient care for up to 150 cats and dogs, along with outpatient services for nearly 300 animals every month.

    Speaking on the milestone, Ms. Priya Kailad, Founder and President, Karma Foundation, said,

    “Reaching this number is important, but what matters more is how the work is being done. Sterilization only works if it is consistent and properly tracked. From making sure every animal goes back to the same location to carrying out basic medical checks before surgery, we have tried to remove the gaps that usually exist on the ground. The issue exists because of us human beings, and it needs to be handled with that level of responsibility.”

    Karma Foundation currently operates out of a 14,000 sq. ft. facility in Pune, providing both in-patient and out-patient care. As cities continue to struggle with managing stray populations, the organisation’s focus remains clear; build a system that is consistent, accountable, and difficult to break, rather than one that only works in fragments. The milestone is not just a number, but a marker of what sustained, method-driven execution can achieve when done right.

  • Karnataka Government Initiates Action on Dr. Bhargav Mallappa’s Mobile Surveillance Complaint

    New Delhi, May 26: The Karnataka government has formally initiated action on the complaint submitted by Dr. Bhargav Mallappa, Chairman of the Akhila Sevak Samaj Sangh, regarding alleged unauthorised mobile surveillance and suspicious digital monitoring activities.

    Karnataka Government Initiates Action on Dr. Bhargav Mallappa’s Mobile Surveillance Complaint

    In official communications issued from the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and the Office of the Home Minister on May 25, 2026, Karnataka authorities acknowledged receipt of Dr. Mallappa’s petition and directed senior police and cyber crime officials to examine the matter and take action as per established procedures.

    A note issued by M. Shanthappa, Officer on Special Duty to the Chief Minister, forwarded the representation to the Commissioner of Police, Bengaluru City, requesting review of the petition and necessary action under the rules.

    Separately, a communication from Dr. Channabasappa K., Private Secretary to the Home Minister, instructed the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Crime-2 Division, Bengaluru City, to look into the complaint. The letter specifically referred to requests for technical verification by the Cyber Crime Cell and an urgent cyber forensic investigation into the alleged activities.

    The development comes after Dr. Mallappa raised concerns over suspected unlawful digital monitoring, interception-related activities, and possible misuse of communication systems involving certain mobile connections. In his representations, he sought a transparent and time-bound probe into the matter, stressing the importance of privacy, digital security, and constitutional protections.

    The official responses indicate that the matter has now been formally placed before Bengaluru Police and relevant cyber crime authorities for examination and further action.

  • Wheat Straw to Wardrobes: New Report Highlights Fibre Innovation in Fashion Industry

    May 26 : A new report from environmental nonprofit Canopy shows that wheat straw has the potential to create high-quality, sustainable viscose and lyocell fibre for the fashion industry — reducing reliance on forest fibres, cutting air pollution, and creating new income opportunities for rural communities.

    Wheat Straw to Wardrobes: New Report Highlights Fibre Innovation in Fashion Industry

    The report, called From Wheat Straw to Wardrobes: Fashioning a new fibre future, reveals the results of a pilot project that tested whether pulp made from Indian wheat straw could be used to create high-quality viscose and lyocell fibres instead of conventional wood-derived pulp.

    The results show that wheat straw pulp can not only directly replace wood-based pulp in viscose and lyocell fibre production but can also create a range of yarns and fabrics that successfully meet brand performance and technical standards across multiple product applications.

    Wood-derived pulp is used to create many Man-Made Cellulosic Fibres  including viscose and lyocell. These materials are often positioned as more environmentally friendly alternatives to synthetic fibres such as polyester, and to cotton, due to being derived from trees. However, analysis shows that more than 300 million trees are cut down annually to create these fibres, including from some of the world’s most climate-critical and biodiversity-rich forests. Leaving these forests standing is one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to reduce carbon emissions and support the global “30×30” biodiversity target, which aims to protect 30% of the world’s land and waters by 2030.

    The pilot  named Project Latvus  brought together nonprofits Canopy and Fashion for Good, brands C&A, H&M Group, and Reformation, supply chain innovators and manufacturers Chempolis, TITK, Inovafil, Yee Chain, Shahi, Filpucci, and DBL traceability technology provider Textile Genesis and wheat straw supplier A2P (Agri to Power) Energy. The project was supported by Laudes Foundation and built on Spinning Future Threads, an earlier report commissioned by Laudes, which found that agricultural waste could be feasibly sourced as a raw material for textiles. By connecting stakeholders across the supply chain, Project Latvus aimed to integrate every stage of production  from farm to garment  to help identify and solve challenges that often slow the scale-up of new materials.

    Representatives from brand Reformation and TITK noted that the fibre closely matched the look and feel of conventional lyocell while meeting performance expectations for commercial applications. Other supply chain partners also reported confidence in the fibre’s potential to scale.

    Canopy, who led the project and authored the report, noted that alternative feedstocks play a critical role in diversifying the fashion industry’s fibre basket, reducing reliance on forests, and strengthening supply chain resilience. They also highlight the wider environmental and social benefits of scaling these materials, including reducing air pollution from crop burning and creating new income opportunities for rural farming communities.

    In particular, the report highlights India’s potential to become a leader in the production of next-generation MMCFs, due to the country’s large supply of agricultural residue alongside circular textile to textile production systems. Estimates suggest that more than 90 million tonnes of crop residue are burned annually in India, representing a significant untapped resource that could instead be used to create low-impact fibre for textiles and other uses. Scaling this opportunity could help create new income streams for farming communities, strengthen local manufacturing capacity and support the growth of a more circular textile industry. Crop burning is also estimated to contribute to seasonal air pollution in Northern India, where levels of fine particulate matter known as PM2.5 — tiny air pollution particles that can harm human health — have in recent years measured above WHO safety guidelines.

    Canopy is calling on fashion brands to support the scale-up of MMCFs that don’t rely on wood pulp, noting in the report that pooled demand will help these materials achieve price parity and scale quickly.

    “Project Latvus shows that the future of fibre is already here. While continued scale-up is needed to optimize efficiency and close the price difference, the direction is clear — Next Gen MMCFs are ready for the next stage of commercial adoption,” said Nicole Rycroft, Founder and Executive Director of Canopy. “By diversifying feedstocks beyond forests, we have a real opportunity to build a more resilient, circular, and low-impact textile industry.”

    The red dress and pink cardigan are made out of wheat straw lyocell by Chempolis for Reformation.
    The yellow blouse is made out of wheat straw lyocell by Chempolis for C&A.
    The white skirt is made out of wheat straw lyocell by Chempolis for YeeChain.
    The blue pants are made out of Refibra by Lenzing.

     

  • Check Point Secures GenAI Chatbots with Advanced WAF Protection

    As generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) chatbots rapidly evolve into primary interfaces across enterprises, they are increasingly being deployed in customer support, employee assistance, e-commerce, sales platforms, and internal knowledge systems. Unlike traditional applications, these chatbots operate through open-ended natural language interactions, significantly expanding the application’s attack surface and introducing new security challenges.

    In this new environment, GenAI chatbots are no longer standalone front ends but are deeply integrated with APIs, enterprise data systems, retrieval layers, and downstream application logic. This shift transforms chatbot security into a complex challenge that extends beyond conventional web application protection.

    A GenAI chatbot, while still fundamentally a web and API-driven application, introduces unique risks such as prompt injection, data leakage, harmful outputs, and abuse of application logic. These risks demand a broader and more adaptive security approach.

    Evolving Security Challenges in GenAI Chatbots

    Traditional web applications operate within structured inputs such as forms and API calls, allowing predictable validation and enforcement. In contrast, chatbots accept unstructured, natural language inputs, making it significantly harder to detect malicious intent, obfuscation, or multi-language attacks.

    Additionally, chatbot responses themselves become part of the security surface, requiring protection not only against malicious inputs but also against unsafe or non-compliant outputs.

    Key risks include:

    • Prompt Injection: Attempts to manipulate chatbot behavior through direct or indirect instructions embedded in conversations, documents, or external data sources.
    • Data Leakage: Exposure of sensitive enterprise data, including personal information, proprietary content, credentials, or internal documentation.
    • Harmful Output: Generation of unsafe, offensive, misleading, or non-compliant responses that may create business, reputational, or regulatory risks.

    The Need for Unified Application Security

    Experts emphasize that chatbot security cannot rely solely on model-level guardrails. Instead, it requires a unified security framework that protects both the application layer and the GenAI interaction layer.

    This includes:

    • Strong web application and API security for the chatbot infrastructure
    • GenAI-aware protections for prompts, context, responses, and usage patterns

    Check Point WAF’s Approach to GenAI Protection

    Check Point Software Technologies addresses these challenges through its Web Application Firewall (WAF), designed to extend security into GenAI-driven interactions.

    The solution focuses on four key protection areas:

    • Prompt injection prevention
    • Data leakage protection
    • Content safety enforcement
    • Usage and abuse control

    Check Point WAF operates through a dual-layer intelligence model:

    1. Supervised Machine Learning Layer:
      Trained on millions of prompts and over 85 million attack attempts, this layer detects malicious patterns such as prompt injection, sensitive data extraction, and abusive usage with high speed and accuracy.
    2. Contextual and Semantic Analysis Layer:
      Evaluates user behavior and application-specific context to distinguish between legitimate and suspicious interactions, reducing false positives and improving precision.

    This combined approach enables adaptive protection tailored to different chatbot environments such as customer support systems, internal enterprise assistants, and domain-specific AI applications.

    Performance and Global Readiness

    Given that chatbot security operates directly within the user interaction flow, latency and responsiveness are critical. Check Point WAF is designed to operate with minimal impact, delivering protection with ultra-low latency of under 50 milliseconds.

    In addition, the solution supports over 100 languages and scripts, ensuring protection across global deployments where multilingual prompt manipulation and cross-language attacks are increasingly common.

    Conclusion

    As GenAI chatbots transition from experimental tools to mission-critical enterprise systems, their security requirements must evolve accordingly. These applications must now be treated as high-value entry points into enterprise infrastructure, requiring comprehensive protection against prompt manipulation, data exposure, and unsafe outputs.

    Check Point WAF enables organizations to secure GenAI chatbots by extending proven web and API security into the conversational AI layer, helping enterprises safely scale GenAI adoption while maintaining control, compliance, and trust.

  • AGI Greenpac Appoints Dushyant Kumar as COO of Aluminium Cans Business

    India, May 26: AGI Greenpac Limited, India’s leading packaging products company and the country’s most profitable glass packaging manufacturer, announced the appointment of Mr. Dushyant Kumar as Chief Operating Officer of its Aluminium Cans business.

    AGI Greenpac Appoints Dushyant Kumar as COO of Aluminium Cans Business

    With an engineering background, Dushyant brings over three decades of experience in the metal packaging and beverage can industry, including leadership roles at Canpack India and extensive exposure across global markets. Over the course of his career, he has built and managed businesses across operations, supply chain, and commercial strategy.

    Commenting on the appointment, Mr. Rajesh Khosla, CEO, AGI Greenpac, said:

     “We are pleased to welcome a leader whose strong operational expertise aligns with our culture of disciplined execution. As we expand into the aluminium cans segment, we are entering a category that is seeing strong momentum globally and in India, driven by changing consumer preferences and increasing demand for sustainable packaging solutions. Aluminium is one of the most sustainable materials in the world, infinitely recyclable without any loss of quality, and we believe this is the right time for us to build a strong presence in this space.”

    Commenting on joining the organisation, Mr. Dushyant Kumar said:

    “I am excited to join AGI Greenpac at a transformative phase in its growth journey. The Company has established a strong reputation and leadership position in glass packaging, and its entry into aluminium cans reflects a forward-looking vision aligned with evolving market and sustainability trends. I look forward to working closely with the team to build a high-quality, customer-centric organisation that drives innovation, operational excellence, and long-term growth in the aluminium cans segment.”

    The appointment comes at a strategic time as AGI Greenpac accelerates the development of its aluminium cans venture. Earlier this month, the Company announced the ground-breaking ceremony for its Greenfield aluminium beverage cans manufacturing facility in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, marking the formal commencement of construction for the project. With a proposed investment of approximately ₹1,000 crore, the plant will launch with two production lines capable of a combined output of 1.6 billion cans per year and, through debottlenecking initiatives, the total capacity can be expanded to over 2 billion cans annually. The plant is expected to become operational by FY28 and will cater to the rapidly growing demand from India’s beverage industry.

     

  • Team MRF Tyres takes podium in Sweden with Sesks and takes command of the FIA ERC Teams Championship

     

    The second round of the 2026 FIA European Rally Championship delivered drama, surprises and intense competition throughout the weekend. Mārtiņš Sesks and Renārs Francis secured second overall with a mature and controlled performance, while Brynildsen collected crucial points for the Teams Championship. Strong praise also goes to Simone Tempestini, an excellent fifth overall after a highly consistent rally.

    MRF

     

    Karlstad (SWE), May 26 – Team MRF Tyres leaves the BAUHAUS Royal Rally of Scandinavia, round two of the 2026 FIA European Rally Championship, with great satisfaction after securing second overall at the end of 16 special stages thanks to Mārtiņš Sesks and Renārs Francis aboard the Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 run by SRT.
     
    The Latvian driver, once again confirmed his talent, class and remarkable race management abilities, making the most of the competitiveness of the MRF Tyres gravel package, which played a substantial role in achieving this result on the fast and technical Scandinavian stages. Sesks managed the different phases of the rally like a hungry cat, taking some risks along the way but then delivering a superb second leg. Starting the day from fifth overall, he steadily climbed the order with effective stage times and a mistake-free approach that eventually allowed him to finish second, 15.7 behind the winners and missing to score the fastest time in the Power Stage for 0.4 seconds. A result that moves him up to third in the drivers’ standings, effectively second considering the top two drivers are tied on points. 
     
    “MRF Tyres brought me back to this championship. It was not easy, but returning here, where everything started for us, was really special and it was fantastic to drive on these roads again. I’m happy with the result and hopefully see you again soon,” said Sesks.
     
    Completing the result for Team MRF Tyres was Norwegian driver Eyvind Brynildsen, joined on this occasion by Swedish co-driver Anders Fredriksson aboard the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 also run by SRT. The winner of the 2025 Royal Rally once again showed speed, potential and strong confidence with the technical package, but compromised his chances with a mistake during Friday’s Qualifying Stage, which forced him to start near the front throughout Saturday’s leg. That handicap prevented him from fighting on equal terms with the main contenders. Despite the time lost while sweeping the roads, Brynildsen pushed hard throughout Sunday, recovering positions up to an extremely positive sixth overall, a result that allowed him to score crucial points for the Teams Championship, where Team MRF Tyres now leads by 61 points with a significant margin over its rivals.
     
    “Thank you. It was a tough and crazy rally. It’s unbelievable how a small mistake in the Qualifying Stage can compromise everything else. From 18th to 6th is not bad at all. Thanks to MRF Tyres, and everyone who supported me and all the people who did a brilliant job throughout the weekend. It’s a pity because we could have fought for the podium, but I really enjoyed it and it was a fantastic opportunity” said Brynildsen.
     
    The FIA European Rally Championship will continue in the first week of July with another asphalt event, the Italian round at Rally di Roma Capitale.
     
    FIA European Rally Championship – Teams standings after round 2
    1. Team MRF Tyres pt. 61; 2. Recalvi Team pt. 49; 3. JC Raceteknik pt. 32; 4. Rautio Motorsport pt. 28; 5. Motorsport Ireland Academy pt. 2

  • From Rejection to Redemption: Annisha Garg’s Emotional Cannes 2026 Comeback

    May 26: Annisha Garg made an emotional return to the red carpet at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, transforming a story of disappointment into one of resilience, determination and triumph.

    From Rejection to Redemption: Annisha Garg’s Emotional Cannes 2026 Comeback

    After facing rejection in 2025, Annisha returned to Cannes this year with renewed confidence, calling her appearance not a debut, but a comeback shaped by perseverance and belief. Her journey, marked by setbacks and self-reflection, became one of the festival’s inspiring personal narratives.

    Her first red-carpet look featured the striking Nyxara Leopard Cut Out Dress by ITRH, a black-and-gold ensemble with bold cut-outs and a flowing cape that symbolised strength and renewal. According to Annisha, the colour palette represented her personal journey — black for the struggles she endured and gold for resilience and hope.

    From Rejection to Redemption: Annisha Garg’s Emotional Cannes 2026 Comeback

    Reflecting on the setback she faced last year, Annisha said she had nearly given up after her 2025 rejection, describing it as a moment that made her question whether she truly belonged. However, she chose to return stronger, seeing the experience as a test of patience and determination.

    The emotional highlight of her Cannes appearance came with her second look — a white gown by designer Rimzim Dadu, adorned with pearls, floral detailing and delicate fringe. Set against the French coastline, the outfit carried special meaning as it represented a dream she had originally planned to wear in 2025 but was unable to realise.

    Calling the gown deeply personal, Annisha described every pearl on the dress as symbolic of the prayers and struggles she carried during the months following her disappointment.

    From Rejection to Redemption: Annisha Garg’s Emotional Cannes 2026 Comeback

    For Annisha, Cannes 2026 became more than a fashion moment — it became a statement of resilience. She said her return was not about glamour alone, but about proving that setbacks do not define the future and that delayed dreams can still find their moment.

    Her comeback story at Cannes stands as a reminder that rejection can become the beginning of a stronger return, turning adversity into inspiration.

  • ten23 health® strengthens leadership team to drive its next stage of growth

    Basel, Switzerland, May 26: ten23 health®, the human-centric and sustainable strategic CDMO partner of choice for the pharmaceutical industry and biotech start-ups, today announced changes to its leadership team as part of its ongoing commitment to position the company for further long-term growth. These updates reflect a thoughtful alignment of leadership to support the continued expansion of ten23’s capabilities and manufacturing capacity.

     

    From May 1st, 2026, Andrea Wesp assumed responsibility as Chief Business Officer (CBO). Andrea brings broad experience as a global business leader, having led large international organizations through strategic transformation, innovation and sustainable growth. She combines deep commercial acumen with technical and operational expertise across the pharmaceutical and CDMO value chain. Andrea joins ten23 from Siegfried, where she served as VP Market Development BD & Sales Drug Products. Prior to that, she held a range of roles, including VP New Business Development at Vetter Pharma, and VP Sterile Solutions/BU Pharmaceutical Systems at Schott Pharma. She holds a chemical and process engineering degree from the Technical University of Hamburg, and a business economics degree from FU Hagen in Germany.

     

    Stephanie Knüppel assumed the role of Chief Operating Officer (COO) on April 1st, 2026, after joining ten23 in in June 2025 as Chief of Staff to the COO. She brings extensive experience in leading manufacturing and operations teams, along with strong sterile product knowledge. As E2E Value Stream Lead (Head) of Manufacturing & Packaging Operations at the Roche Kaiseraugst commercial production site, she was responsible for launches, tech transfer and industrialization, and gained extensive experience in compounding, sterile aseptic manufacturing, visual inspection, validation/qualification, device combination products, supply chain resilience, Annex 1 and regulatory authority inspections. Stephanie studied chemistry and holds a PhD from the University of Münster in Germany.

     

    Susanne Jörg, who previously held the position as COO, began her new role as Chief of Staff to the CEO on April 1st, 2026. Before joining ten23 health in 2021 as COO, Susanne held several senior positions in Lonza and Novartis. She has over 15 years’ experience in formulation development, process development, transfer and validation, sterile manufacturing and regulatory submissions for early-, late-stage and life-cycle parenteral dosage forms. As the new Chief of Staff, Susanne will support ten23’s CEO Hanns-Christian Mahler in strategic initiatives, and will be instrumental in preparing the company for its future growth.

     

    From March 1st, 2026, Felicia Werk assumed the role as Chief People & Culture Officer. Felicia joined ten23 in May 2022 to lead ten23’s Learning & Development activities. She previously held a range of senior positions at Bayer, including Global HR Change and Transformation Lead, Head of Business Development, Operational Excellence Manager, Strategy Deployment Lead, and People and Organizational Development Lead. She holds a master’s degree in business psychology from the University of Trier in Germany and an MBA from Heriot-Watt University in the UK.

     

    Alessandra Seriacopi joined ten23 as Chief Quality Officer (CQO) in September 2025. Alessandra brings over 20 years’ experience in quality leadership across the pharmaceuticals, biotech, and vaccines sectors. She was previously Senior Quality Director Drug Product Division EU and APAC at Thermo Fisher Scientific, and held senior roles at MSD, Novartis, and GSK, where she led global quality operations, regulatory compliance, and successful product launches. Alessandra has profound expertise in GMP quality systems, regulatory inspections, and managing complex CDMO environments. She holds a master’s degree in chemistry from the University di Siena in Italy.

     

    The recent appointments are complemented by (in sequence of tenure at ten23) Andrea Allmendinger, Chief Scientific Officer (CSO), Patrick Klassnitz, Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Alissa Monk, Head of Fairstainability, and Creixell Espilla-Gilart, Chief Marketing Officer.

     

    We are delighted to welcome our newly appointed leaders. Together, they will bring deep and diverse industry expertise, proven execution, and different perspectives that are unique in the CDMO space. The new leadership team will accelerate our next growth stage, support our expansion, and ensure an agile focus on operational excellence and customer needs,” said Hanns-Christian Mahler, Chief Enablement Officer (CEO) at ten23 health.

     

    He continued, “I am confident that this leadership evolution will enhance the way we support and serve our customers and their patients, unlock new opportunities, and build on our strong foundation for continued success and the next stage of growth.”