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  • NeoLiv acquires 76 acres prime land in Panvel-Khopoli belt (Maharashtra) to develop a premium plotted & villa project

    Mumbai, India, May 20: NeoLiv, India’s foremost fund led developer, has acquired a ~76-acre land parcel in Panvel Khopoli belt paving way to develop a marquee project, thereby strengthening its position into the highly sought-after Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). This is the 03rd transaction by NeoLiv in this belt, demonstrating a consistent and robust market presence in the Mumbai 3.0 vision. 

    Situated just an hour drive from Navi Mumbai International Airport as well as Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (Atal Setu), the project aims to create a world-class living community having serene green and mountain views. 

    The project with GDV of INR 800 Cr, will offer an exceptional mix use community comprising of premium villa & plots and retail convenience for lifestyle needs alongside world-class amenities such as a marquee theme-based development and an internationally designed club. Residents can look forward to one of its kind holistic developments, promising a safe, secure, modern and sustainable living environment.

    Commenting on the announcement, Mohit Malhotra, Founder and CEO of NeoLiv, stated, “This acquisition represents a significant milestone for NeoLiv as we announce our third key plotted development project in the most sought-after micro-market in the country. Backed by UHNI investors through our SEBI-approved fund and led by a highly experienced team with over 100 years of combined expertise, we are committed to delivering exceptional living experiences that will set new benchmarks for residential developments.” 

    The PanvelKhopoli belt is rapidly emerging as MMR’s prime growth corridor. This surge is catalysed by infrastructure upgrades, notably the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) and the Navi Mumbai International Airport, which are just an hour from the project. The site further enjoys greater national connectivity due to proximity to Mumbai-Pune and Mumbai-Goa highways. 

    NeoLiv recently recorded India’s highest sales of ~INR 1,251 Cr in plotted inventory at NeoLiv Golf One, its 47 acres golf-led luxury township project in Faridabad, NCR. Its first project NeoLiv Grand Park, Sonipat was sold out on the very first day of launch with inventory valued at ~INR 300 Cr.

  • Gati 2026: A Grand Celebration of Indian Classical Dance and Music in Siliguri

    Gati

    May 20 | Siliguri, West Bengal: Hakimpara NrityaMalancha Siliguri proudly announces the 42nd edition of GATI 2026, a prestigious Festival of Indian Classical Dance and Music, to be held from 5th to 7th June 2026 at Dinabandhu Mancha, Siliguri, from 5:30 PM onwards each evening.

    Organised under the visionary guidance of Guru Vidushi Sangita Chaki, Founder of Hakimpara NrityaMalancha Siliguri, the festival has been celebrating the rich heritage of Indian classical arts for over four decades. Derived from the Sanskrit word meaning “movement” and “rhythm,” GATI embodies the spirit of India’s timeless artistic traditions while offering a vibrant cultural platform for artists, students, and connoisseurs of classical dance and music.

    The three-day festival will feature an extraordinary line-up of renowned dancers, musicians, and guest artists from across India, presenting a diverse repertoire of Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, folk performances, instrumental recitals, vocal music, and thematic productions.

    A special segment of Indian classical instrumental and vocal music will showcase performances by eminent artistes including:

    • Sitar: Pt. Sandeep Neogi
    • Sarod: Pt. Sunondo Mukherjee
    • Tabla: Pt. Subir Thakur, Pt. Subir Adhikari & Shri Riju Saha
    • Harmonium & Vocal: Pt. Sourav Chakraborty
    • Rahul Dev

    Gati Festival 2026 | Day 1 | 5th June 2026

    The inaugural evening will begin with traditional invocations including Ganesh Vandana, Maha Ganapati Shlokam, Pushpanjali, and Nagendra Haray Shiva Stotram, followed by classical dance presentations such as Jatiswaram and Tillana. The audience will also witness provincial folk dances representing different states of India.

    The special guest performance of the evening will feature renowned Kathak artiste Shri Rahul Dev from Agartala.

    Gati Festival 2026 | Day 2 | 6th June 2026

    The second day will present an elaborate Kathak repertoire including Guru Charanam in Trital, Jhaptal Shudhonritya, Darbari Tarana, Ektal Shudhyonritya, Rupak Shudhyonritya, and Thumri. Folk dance performances from various Indian states will further enrich the cultural experience.

    The evening’s guest artiste will be acclaimed Kathak exponent Shri Shuvojit Dutta from Kolkata.

    Gati 2026

    Gati Festival 2026 | Day 3 | 7th June 2026

    The concluding day promises a grand culmination with performances including Kalyani Jathiswaram, Prabhumpranath Keertanam, Vasant Jathiswaram, and Niratata Shankara. Distinguished performances by eminent artistes include:

    • Kathak: Guru Sangita Chaki
    • Odissi: Smt. Pushpita Misra
    • Bharatanatyam: Guru Vidwan Praveen Kumar
    • Kathak: Guru Vidushi Gouri Diwakar

    A special highlight of the evening will be “Ganga – A Musical Journey”, conceptualised and musically arranged by Shri Subrata De with choreography and dance direction by Vidushi Sangita Chaki.

    The festival will conclude with a stirring presentation of “Vande Mataram”, featuring voice and script by Shri Anshuman Paul and Ms. Sanchita Bhattacharya, with dance direction by Guru Vidushi Sangita Chaki.

    Hakimpara NrityaMalancha Siliguri warmly invites art lovers, students, cultural enthusiasts, and patrons of Indian classical traditions to witness this magnificent celebration of rhythm, grace, devotion, and artistic excellence.

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    Vidushi Sangita Chaki
    Founder, Hakimpara NrityaMalancha Siliguri

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  • Caspia Technologies Significantly Expands Agentic Silicon Security Verification with New Release of CODAx

    GAINESVILLE, Fla., May 20: Caspia Technologies announced a significant expansion of its flagship security verification product CODAx. New features were described along with the impact on agentic workflows and associated customer momentum. Some details of Caspia’s security audit of the open-source Caliptra root-of- trust were also disclosed. And the company provided a preview of its communication plans over the next two months.

    CODAx, Caspia’s RTL security analyser, was updated with two new AI- driven features, Asset Assist and Report Assist. These features significantly enhance the usability for wider deployment across all design teams, without requiring security expertise.

    Security analysis begins with understanding what needs to be protected. Current practices in identifying security assets are manual and require expert assistance. This results in limited identification of security assets and limited scope and coverage for security analysis.

    Asset Assist performs automated asset identification on the target design using design-specific details to find a much broader list of security-relevant attributes. The result is a more targeted and comprehensive security analysis. Examples of security assets include untrusted signals, protected states, and critical control signals.

    Report Assist addresses the process of understanding the impact of violations to develop a prioritised solution strategy. Current practices can be extremely time-consuming and also require expert assistance. Report Assist delivers AI-driven analysis of CODAx security violations with context- driven insights, design-specific severity ratings, and tailored impact scores. This automated violation triage delivers much faster and more effective strategies to address key issues.

    These new features can reduce weeks to months of security verification to minutes to hours, allowing existing design teams to perform advanced security verification at scale.

    “Report Assist and Asset Assist are paving the way for automated, agentic security verification,” said Stuart Audley, VP and GM of product management at Caspia. “We are seeing significant traction across first-tier CPU, GPU, and memory providers. I am delighted to see our agentic vision begin to take shape.”

    The Caliptra root-of-trust represents a production-grade, open-source security IP developed to serve as a foundational trust anchor in SoC designs. It contains over 700 design files, amounting to more than 300,000 lines of RTL code.

    The analysis identified 10 critical items and over 50 high-priority findings. These vulnerabilities are exactly the kind of footholds an attacker needs to wedge into a device and take control.

    Caspia shared the details of errors associated with one directive related to fault injection susceptibility for sensitive controller states. This directive analyzes the fault injection feasibility metric for finite state machine (FSM) state encodings. Caspia explained that violating this directive makes glitches or fault-induced jumps into protected behavior more feasible, impacting integrity and resulting in potential information leakage.

    “The Caliptra design sees widespread use in the industry,” said Beau Bakken, VP of products at Caspia. “We are working with the appropriate contacts in the industry to share these results and assist in developing appropriate corrective action.”

    On May 22, 2026, a podcast with Stuart Audley will be released that discusses agentic workflows for security verification on the Semiconductor Insiders podcast series. On June 24, 2026, SemiWiki.com and Caspia will present a webinar entitled Scaling Security Verification Across Design Teams with CODAx Static Analyzer. Beau Bakken and Dr. Zahin Ibnat will present. And on July 27-29, 2026, Caspia will exhibit at the 63rd DAC Chips to Systems Conference in Long Beach, CA. Visit Caspia in booth 759.

  • Accor Introduces Mantis Brand in India, South Asia

    India, May 20 :  Accor, a global leader in hospitality, has announced the signing of Mantis Nagarhole, a premium eco-resort set in the heart of Karnataka’s wildlife landscape. This milestone marks the debut of Mantis in India, further strengthening the Group’s diverse and fast-evolving regional portfolio. Known for its conservation-led ethos and immersive experiences, Mantis brings a distinctive blend of luxury and sustainability to one of India’s most pristine natural landscapes.

    Accor Introduces Mantis Brand in India, South Asia

    Nestled on the edge of the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, part of the ecologically rich Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the upcoming resort will be developed under the Mantis brand, known globally for its conservation-driven philosophy and bespoke hospitality experiences in unique natural settings.

     
    Scheduled to open in 2028, Mantis Nagarhole will feature a thoughtfully designed 31-key premium wilderness retreat set across approximately 13 acres. The development will comprise a mix of cottages and rooms, complemented by an all-day dining restaurant, a bar, and a host of curated experiences, including guided safaris, nature trails, and cultural immersions. Designed with a strong emphasis on sustainability and low-impact development, the retreat aims to offer guests an intimate connection with the surrounding landscape while supporting conservation and community engagement.
     
    The project is being developed by a prominent South India-based hospitality group, led by Hirehal Jairaj Balram. The group has an established presence across hospitality and real estate, with a focus on expanding its footprint in high-potential leisure destinations.
     
    The Nagarhole region has rapidly emerged as a niche luxury eco-tourism hub, attracting discerning domestic and international travellers seeking immersive wildlife and wellness experiences. With limited high-end stay offerings and increasing demand for low-density, experiential stays, the destination presents strong long-term growth potential.
     
    Ranju Alex, CEO – South Asia, Accor, said,
     
    “India’s travel landscape is evolving rapidly, with a growing appetite for meaningful, experience-led journeys rooted in nature and authenticity. The signing of Mantis Nagarhole reflects our strategic focus on expanding in high-value leisure destinations while staying deeply committed to sustainability and conservation. This retreat will not only offer an extraordinary wildlife experience but also embody the Mantis philosophy of responsible tourism, community engagement, and environmental responsibility. We are delighted to partner with a visionary ownership group to bring this unique offering to life in one of India’s most pristine ecosystems.”
     
    Balram Hirehal Jairaj, Director of  Macs Max Private Limited, said:
     
    “The signing of Mantis Nagarhole marks an important milestone in our vision to create meaningful hospitality experiences rooted in nature, sustainability, and regional authenticity. Nagarhole is one of India’s most extraordinary wildlife destinations, and we saw a strong opportunity to develop a retreat that celebrates the beauty of the region while offering guests a deeply immersive and responsible luxury experience. Our partnership with Accor and the globally acclaimed Mantis brand brings together international expertise in eco-luxury hospitality and our commitment to developing distinctive destinations in South India. We look forward to bringing this landmark project to life and contributing to the growth of experiential tourism in Karnataka.”
     
    Mantis Nagarhole will feature a comprehensive range of amenities including a swimming pool, spa, gym, and immersive outdoor spaces such as a viewing tower and curated landscape elements designed to enhance guest interaction with nature. The project will also integrate ESG-led frameworks aligned with Accor’s global sustainability standards, addressing energy efficiency, biodiversity conservation, and long-term environmental resilience.
     
    With its strategic location offering seamless access to key safari zones while maintaining privacy and exclusivity, Mantis Nagarhole is poised to become a benchmark for eco-luxury hospitality in India.
     
    Accor currently operates 74 hotels in luxury, premium, midscale and economy segments under ten brands such as Raffles, Fairmont, Sofitel, Pullman, Grand Mercure, Novotel, Mercure, ibis and ibis Styles. Ennismore, which represents the Group in the lifestyle segment, is also active in the region with its first hotel Roswyn, a Morgans Originals hotel recently opening its doors in Mumbai.
  • AVIAN raises $2.6M to scale AI thermal monitoring for the world’s most fire-prone industrial sites

    After two profitable bootstrapped years, the Zurich-based industrial AI company will accelerate deployment of its end-to-end thermal monitoring platform across sawmills, recycling, mining, chemical processing, oil and gas, and maritime operations – categories where fire and downtime risk are increasingly outpacing what insurers are willing to cover.

    Zurich, Switzerland — May 20 ; Industrial operators across Europe and North America are facing a problem they can’t inspect their way out of. Fine dust, friction, electrical faults, and aging equipment are pushing fire and downtime risk into territory that insurers will no longer underwrite at viable premiums. Sites that were insurable five years ago are being deemed too risky today. Against that backdrop, AVIAN – the Zurich-based industrial AI company building 24/7 thermal monitoring for the world’s most fire-prone facilities –  today announced it has raised a $2.6M pre-seed round, led by Founderful. 

    AVIAN was profitable and entirely bootstrapped for two years before raising. The company says it raised this round to go faster, expand engineering and deployment capacity, and scale beyond its stronghold in wood products into recycling, chemical processing, oil and gas, and maritime. AVIAN is on track to surpass $1M in ARR in 2026.

    How AVIAN works 

    Insurance markets are tightening, and more sites are being treated as high risk as equipment ages and failure rates climb. The old approach to thermal safety still looks like periodic thermography, a technician walking the floor with a handheld camera once a quarter. That method misses the window that matters: the hours when a component starts running hot before it fails. Most thermal vendors also stop at the hardware, selling a camera and leaving operators to figure out setup, monitoring, and escalation on their own. AVIAN takes a different approach: the sensor is one component of solving the problem, not the product. Customers are typically up and running in minutes, not months.

    AVIAN is built to run like an always-on reliability layer. Its thermal cameras continuously watch the critical components that most often become ignition points, motors, bearings, conveyors, presses, and electrical cabinets, and learn what “normal” looks like in that specific plant. From there, the system focuses on drift, the early heat patterns that show up before failure. Smart alarms filter out routine heat sources so teams aren’t chasing noise, and alerts go to the right people with enough lead time to intervene before a hot component turns into downtime or fire.

    AVIAN also generates automated predictive maintenance reports and backs the platform with 24/7 human support. Every alarm event is reviewed and fed back into the models, so detection keeps improving across the fleet and each new site benefits from what AVIAN has already learned in the field.

    Customer results

    Over the last two years, AVIAN has prevented $50M+ in damages from fires and equipment failures and is deployed in approximately 50 sites across 9 countries.

    The impact is clear. Kamps Pallet reduced annual insurance costs by 10% at its Dillwyn sawmill after deploying AVIAN’s system. Sierra Pacific Industries has avoided 24+ hours of unplanned downtime at its Quincy site in the last 12 months alone. Schilliger Holz has used AVIAN to avoid fires and run tighter against unscheduled stops.

    In several cases, the system has caught incidents at the point where they still looked small. A pellet press fire was detected early for a customer in Switzerland, avoiding millions in damage. In Germany, AVIAN flagged a small electrical fire next to a machine worth millions. Containing it early protected both the asset and the next 6 to 18 months of production that could have been lost waiting for a replacement.

    “AVIAN has developed a solution to a problem which probably affects everyone in the industry directly. For us, it is a great partnership as it helps us make our operations much safer and improves the monitoring process. You will never be able to reduce the risk of fires to zero, but you can do everything you can to minimize the danger as much as possible – and AVIAN makes that possible in a simple and straightforward way,” said Ernest Schilliger, CEO Schilliger Holz. 

    The team

    AVIAN is a 10-person team based in Zurich. The company was founded after one of Switzerland’s largest sawmills saw Hanover’s robotics and AI research in the Swiss media and reached out about escalating fires, downtime, and rising insurance pressure.

    “Most operators don’t need another camera. At 3 a.m., they need to know that a bearing is running hot before it ignites the dust around it,” said Drew Hanover, Co-Founder and CTO of AVIAN. “We bootstrapped the business for two years because we wanted to build something operators actually trusted. We raised with Founderful for one reason: to keep doing that, in more markets, faster, without changing what we are. We spent zero minutes on a deck.”

    Alex Stöckl, Partner at Founderful added: “Within a year of incorporation, the team at AVIAN already served dozens of manufacturing businesses in the US and Europe, preventing real fire incidents on a daily basis. With their thermal-vision technology, there’s an immediate ROI and a new industrial intelligence layer that unlocks further use cases and value for customers over time – backing them to accelerate their go-to-market and product roadmap was a no-brainer.”

    What’s next

    AVIAN’s roadmap splits into two tracks. First, the company has spent years building relationships with insurers to understand how risk is assessed, and its growing camera fleet is positioned to produce something underwriters increasingly demand: real-time, site-level risk assessments backed by live thermal telemetry. Second, AVIAN Vision extends the platform beyond thermal by upgrading existing CCTV systems to detect smoke and fire, giving customers a way to broaden 24/7 protection across an entire facility without replacing the infrastructure they already operate.

    AVIAN’s long-term thesis is straightforward. Industrial risk has been priced for decades using actuarial tables and historical claims data. The next decade will be priced using quantifiable, real-time operational data, and AVIAN believes sites that have become difficult to insure can become insurable again through data, discipline, and proactive systems.

     

  • Perpetuals Launches UpsideOnly, the Trading and Market Prediction Platform Where Users Can’t Lose

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA / May 20, 2026 / Perpetuals.com Ltd (Nasdaq: PDC), on May 19 launched UpsideOnly, the first risk-free trading and market prediction platform that uses a proprietary AI algorithm combined with crowd intelligence to ensure users never lose money. 

    The problem is real: retail traders lose more than $12 billion a year to platforms structurally positioned against them. UpsideOnly solves that problem by creating a powerful human-AI collaboration that brings profit to both Perpetuals and its users.

    UpsideOnly is built on the simple idea that AI gets smarter when it learns from human traders. As users make predictions across global financial markets such as stocks, cryptocurrencies and commodities, the algorithm folds their insights into its own analysis, producing incredibly accurate trading signals. UpsideOnly uses those signals to make market trades with its own capital and shares the winnings with the users whose predictions helped shape them.

    Powering UpsideOnly is the proprietary patent-pending BayesShield AI, which is trained on more than 22 billion executed retail trades, one of the largest trading datasets ever used to train an AI model. The BayesShield algorithm learns from user predictions across global markets, combining human insight with machine-scale pattern recognition to produce trading signals neither could generate alone. 

    UpsideOnly lets users benefit from trading gains while eliminating risk by trading exclusively with the company’s own capital – users never put up their own money for trading. This ensures users cannot incur losses. Users make predictions about where global equity, commodity, forex, and crypto markets are heading without ever placing a real trade themselves. BayesShield analyzes each person’s prediction, and when the algorithm indicates that prediction is likely to be successful, UpsideOnly executes a trade with its own capital. If no trade is made, or if a trade is made and loses, the user loses nothing. If the trade wins, the company shares the profit with the user. UpsideOnly also offers additional ways for users to win money based on their overall performance for the week and month, among others. 

    Driving the creation of UpsideOnly is the belief that retail traders are being taken advantage of by existing trading platforms and prediction markets. 

    “The dominant retail trading model is not a tool. It is a trap, designed so the platform wins when you lose. I spent more than a decade inside this industry and watched the same thing happen over and over. Platforms engineered to extract money from the people who could least afford to lose it, sold to them as investing,” said Patrick Gruhn, CEO of Perpetuals.

    “UpsideOnly completely changes this broken structure. The user brings the insight, we bring the capital, and we win together. This is what the next generation of financial platforms looks like: humans and AI teaming up on the same side of the table.”

    No deposit is required to make a prediction and win money on UpsideOnly, but in order to reduce the presence of bots, users who choose to put down a refundable deposit of $1 or more will receive higher payouts. Users who make even small deposits are less likely to be bots and more likely to make considered and reliable predictions. The deposit is not a trading stake and is never used for trading. The deposit is held safely in U.S. Treasury Bills in an external account by a separate U.S.-based fiduciary and can be withdrawn by the user at any time. 

  • Biom Launches Cleansing Body Wipes: A Full-Body Reset Without the Shower

    Plant-Based, Dermatologist-Tested Wipes Designed for Modern, On-the-Go Living

    Biom, the wipe brand committed to clean ingredients, plastic-free fibers, and wipes you can actually trust, today announced the launch of its Cleansing Body Wipes: an XL, extra-strong wipe designed to deliver a full-body refresh without the need for a shower. Available at Target and getbiom.co, the wipes are formulated with clean, plant-based ingredients and are free from harsh chemicals.

    Unlike conventional wipes that leave behind sticky residue or contain harmful additives, Biom No Rinse Body Wipes are dermatologist-tested, hypoallergenic, and infused with aloe and vitamin E to cleanse, soothe and hydrate skin. Each wipe is large enough for head-to-toe use without tearing or drying out mid-use, making them the go-to solution for workouts, travel, and everyday life on the move.

    Biom Launches Cleansing Body Wipes: A Full-Body Reset Without the Shower

    “You can think of our body wipe as a shower alternative for the moments you simply don’t have time for one”, says Will Gahagan, Co-Founder & CEO of Biom. “Clean ingredients, no sticky residue, just an XL wipe that delivers straight up confidence. The hero ingredient in our formula is plant-derived tannic acid, which helps neutralize odor at the source instead of simply masking it with fragrance. Whether it’s post-workout, between meetings, fresh off a red-eye, or in the middle of a wedding weekend, this product was made to help people feel fresh and confident wherever life takes them.”

    Key product features

    • 30 wipes for just $2.99 at Target; premium quality without the premium price tag
    • Full-body refresh with no shower required; removes sweat and grime in a single wipe
    • XL and extra strong (large enough for head-to-toe use without tearing or drying out)
    • Clean, skin-safe formula free from PEGs, sulfates, parabens, quats, phthalates, and harsh preservatives
    • Hypoallergenic and dermatologist-tested, infused with aloe and vitamin E
    • 100% plant-based, plastic-free, biodegradable fibers
    • Light, natural fragrance that leaves skin refreshed

    Biom has built its reputation on a simple premise: the products people reach for every day should be made with simple, trustworthy ingredients that actually work. Since its founding, the company has expanded across the wipes category, from flushable and disinfecting to hand sanitizing and all-purpose, each time asking whether the existing options were actually good enough. Biom’s Body Wipes are the latest answer to that question. For the millions of people who work out, travel, or simply don’t have time for a full shower, Biom is betting that clean ingredients and thoughtful design shouldn’t be a luxury, they should just be the standard.

    Biom Cleansing Body Wipes are available now at Target (Body Travel Pack, 30ct) for $2.99, and online at getbiom.co and Amazon.

  • New AI System Uses Thermal Camera Sensors to Steer Ships Clear of Gray Whales in the San Francisco Bay

    SAN FRANCISCO (May 20)—Last year, 21 gray whales were found dead in and around San Francisco Bay and 40% of those deaths were due to collisions with ships. Whale season typically peaks in May in the area and already seven whales have died thus far. Today, a local coalition has unveiled a near real-time, thermal camera monitoring system that detects whales’ heat signatures and “blows” (exhaled breath) in the busy waterway and then alerts nearby mariners to re-route or reduce their speed to avoid hitting them.

    Currently amid a 12,000-mile migration from their Alaskan feeding ground to their Mexican mating and birthing lagoons and back, gray whales are taking an unexpected detour into the heavily-trafficked Bay, presently a new challenge for the Bay Area mariner community to address. Scientists believe the whales are impacted by the changing climate: their food sources in the Arctic aren’t sustaining them for their journey, requiring them to make unusual stops in the Bay and elsewhere to search for food.

    “It is heartbreaking to see these starving whales stumbling around in the middle of the hustle and bustle of San Francisco Bay. Every day is a nailbiter. But what gives me hope is seeing how all the right partners in the Bay Area community have come together to do something. This new system will save whales’ lives. We are all proud of this.”

    — Professor Douglas McCauley, Director, Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory, UC Santa Barbara

    Designed by researchers at the Benioff Ocean Science Lab, in collaboration with the U.S. Coast Guard’s Vessel Traffic Service, whale experts at The Marine Mammal Center, the system employs Flir thermal cameras coupled with AI-powered detection technology developed by WhaleSpotter that identifies marine mammals, 24/7, detecting the heat signature of a warm-blooded whale blow at a range of up to 4 nautical miles (7 km). Each detection is instantly reviewed by one of WhaleSpotter’s credentialed marine mammal specialists before any alert goes out. Once they are spotted, UCSB scientists map out the whale detections on the Whale Safe website and share them with Bay mariners and the U.S. Coast Guard’s Vessel Traffic Service, which then can radio vessels when there are whales in the area under imminent threat.

    The effort comes amid a troubling new pattern in gray whale population decline: Half of all Eastern North Pacific gray whales have died in the past 10 years. Researchers point to changes in their Arctic feeding grounds as the trigger for this crisis. As Arctic sea ice declines precipitously, the food chain upon which the whales depend is under threat. Less ice means less food.

    As a result, many hungry gray whales are making a detour on their migration route into the San Francisco Bay, apparently to rest and search for food. This puts them at great risk as they must navigate around the many cargo ships, tankers, ferries, speed boats, fishing boats, and tour boats that transit the Bay every day. Many emaciated and exhausted whales have become victims of ship-strikes.

    “We’re relieved to have these cameras going live during this critical moment in the gray whale season. Last year was one of the deadliest on record for gray whales in the Bay, with 21 dead, and seven more have already died this year. The whale and mariner communities have been racing to get ahead of this, building new tools and partnerships we didn’t have a year ago.”

    — Rachel Rhodes, Scientist leading the project, Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory

    The first node in the whale detection network was installed in collaboration with the Coast Guard on a USCG communication station on Angel Island. The system points across the Bay towards Treasure Island and the Bay Bridge and covers a hotspot of overlap between gray whales and vessels. The second detection system will be installed on MV Lyra, a passenger ferry operated by San Francisco Bay Ferry on a daily route connecting Vallejo to Downtown San Francisco. SF Bay Ferry, a public ferry agency that carries 3 million passengers per year, will host the first such vessel-based whale detection system in the Bay. Discussions are underway to expand the network to eventually create capacity to detect and track all whales present in all parts of the Bay. Next strategically important expansion locations based on the whale data include sites such as the Golden Gate Bridge or Alcatraz.

    “SF Bay Ferry has worked closely with the U.S. Coast Guard, the Marine Mammal Center, the Harbor Safety Committee, our contract operator Blue & Gold Fleet and our sister agency Golden Gate Ferry to develop and elevate whale protection protocols and avoid strikes in the San Francisco Bay. This work includes ongoing monitoring, enhanced communication and education among mariners, and operating mitigations such as route adjustments and speed reductions in the presence of whales. Testing the thermal monitoring system designed and provided by the Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory is the next evolution of our work, and we’re thrilled to soon have one of the Bay’s two monitoring cameras on our ferry. We remain committed to bringing together fellow vessel operators to protect whales with the best available technology and protocols.”

    — Seamus Murphy, Executive Director, SF Bay Ferry

    The thermal camera expansion is one piece of a broader collaboration coordinated through the San Francisco Harbor Safety Committee’s Marine Mammal Subcommittee that brings together a dozen organizations, including ferry operators, Vessel Traffic Service, marine mammal specialists, and research institutions to protect gray whales while keeping vessel traffic moving safely through the Bay.

    “You can open an app on your phone and instantaneously see the exact location of every Muni bus in San Francisco. We aim to soon be able to do the same thing for whales in the Bay. This would be a game changer for whale safety.”

    — Professor Douglas McCauley, Director, Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory 

    “For too long, mariners have been asked to protect whales they simply couldn’t see. We’re changing that. This deployment means ships in San Francisco Bay now have eyes on the water, day and night, miles ahead. The whales have been here for thousands of years. We intend to keep it that way.”

    — Shawn Henry, CEO, WhaleSpotter

    “I’m excited to see WhaleSpotter deployed in San Francisco Bay. This kind of real-time whale monitoring is a major step forward for reducing vessel strike risk and protecting gray whales navigating one of the nation’s busiest waterways. Having 24/7 visibility into when whales are present will strengthen awareness and communication across the maritime sector and support action to help keep both whales and vessels safe.”

    — Kathi George, Director of Cetacean Conservation Biology, The Marine Mammal Center

     

  • FIA Report Showcases Major Progress in Sustainability, Diversity & Inclusion

    FIA Report Showcases Major Progress in Sustainability, Diversity & Inclusion

     Dubai, UAE, May 20:  The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) has published its 2025 Sustainability and Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) report, highlighting major achievements in shaping the future of motorsport and mobility for its diverse global community.

     The FIA, the global governing body for motor sport and the federation for mobility organisations worldwide, continued to drive progress at the intersection of innovation, inclusion, and access through 2025.

     In environmental sustainability, it strengthened frameworks and tools to support Member Clubs, championships and events in managing their impact, while also taking steps to accelerate its own decarbonisation strategy.

     In D&I, it continued to expand participation, strengthen career pathways, and build a more inclusive environment across motor sport and mobility.

     H.E. Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the FIA, said: “Our diversity is our strength. Looking ahead, our direction is clear. We will continue to innovate, strengthen frameworks, and raise standards. Together, we are shaping a future in which motorsport and mobility are not only more sustainable, but more inclusive, accessible, and truly reflective of the diverse global community we serve.”

     The landmark FIA report highlighted several key environmental achievements including:

     ·       Grew the FIA’s flagship Environmental Accreditation Programme to 260+ accredited organisations (a 37% YOY increase) with a record 70 new accreditations, 33 renewals and nine upgrades.

    • Increased sustainability grants by 24% to €340,000, supporting projects on emissions reduction, biodiversity, mobility access and education.

    ·       Approved the first technical and safety regulations for liquid hydrogen- powered vehicles, marking a historic step toward low carbon competition.

    ·       Welcomed 1,000+ participants in the FIA’s Sustainable Innovation Series.

     In November 2025, the FIA launched its first Sustainability Survey for its Member Clubs to better understand their priorities and challenges across different regions. Across all Member Clubs, there was strong agreement that motor sport and mobility organisations should play a leading role in advancing climate action and sustainable development.

      In terms of its own operations last year, the FIA report noted the following

     ·       Maintained commitment to reduce absolute emissions by 2030.

    ·       Absolute emissions increased by 16% year-on-year against a backdrop of increased headcount and the opening of a new office in London.

    ·       Logistics-related emissions lowered by 2%, supported by HVO-powered DHL trucks across the European race calendar.

    ·       Overall impact of logistics footprint reduced by 22% through the ramp-up of investments in Sustainable Aviation Fuels.

     While important progress has been made in several areas under the FIA’s direct influence, there were substantive increases elsewhere in the footprint, especially in business travel for staff and visitors attending conferences, regional meetings, and general assemblies.

     The rise in the footprint does not mean progress has stopped, but reinforces the need for a more targeted response and strategy. It highlights the necessity to drive lower-carbon choices across motor sport and mobility, by encouraging better decisions on logistics, travel, events, procurement, and collaboration across the ecosystem.

     Not all emissions reported are directly controlled by the FIA, and the federation’s responsibility is not only to reduce its own footprint, but also to enable others to reduce theirs.  

     The inaugural FIA Karting Arrive & Drive World Cup set the tone for a landmark year in diversity and inclusion, bringing together 100+ competitors from 50 nations and a record 15 female drivers on the grid.

     Within its own workforce, 31% of the FIA’s staff was female in 2025, with almost half of those women in senior roles, reflecting continued progress on gender equity.

  • From Screens to Smiles: Sonic the Hedgehog Arrives at Bhartiya Mall of Bengaluru

    Bengaluru,  May 20 : Get ready for a supercharged weekend as Sonic the Hedgehog races into Bhartiya Mall of Bengaluru for an exciting Meet & Greet on 23rd and 24th May 2026. The event promises a fun-filled experience for kids and families packed with games, giveaways, colouring activities, and memorable photo moments with everyone’s favourite blue speedster.

    Bringing together entertainment, energy, and interactive fun, the two-day celebration is designed to create an engaging summer outing for children and gaming fans alike. From exciting activities to cheerful meet-and-greet sessions, visitors can expect laughter, surprises, and plenty of Sonic spirit throughout the weekend.

    With experiential entertainment continuing to attract families to retail destinations, Bhartiya Mall of Bengaluru aims to offer a vibrant community experience that blends gaming nostalgia with immersive family fun.

    Event Details:

    Event: Sonic the Hedgehog Meet & Greet

    Dates: 23rd & 24th May 2026

    Time: 2 PM onwards

    Venue: Upper Ground Floor, Bhartiya Mall of Bengaluru