American Marketing Association to Host Panel Session and Meetup for Senior Marketing Leaders at SXSW EDU in March
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 13:00 EST
American Marketing Association to Host Panel Session and Meetup for Senior Marketing Leaders at SXSW EDU in March Dynamic Future of Marketing Education Panel to explore how marketing education must adapt to remain relevant and impactful Networking Opportunities for Senior Marketing Leaders Chicago, IL -This March, the American Marketing Association (AMA) will be hosting a panel session at SXSW EDU Conference & Festival and a Meetup for Senior Marketing Executives. The Conference is a reflection of the world's most critical social issues as seen through the lens of education. AMA is bringing together individuals to discuss the future of marketing education and explore how marketing education must adapt to remain relevant and impactful. Panel Session Date + Location March 11, 2026 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm CT Hilton Austin Downtown-Room 412 Panel session information Panel Session: Dynamic Future of Marketing Education Marketing is evolving at lightning speed-driven by technology, globalization, and shifting learner expectations. This session will explore how marketing education must adapt to remain relevant and impactful. We'll examine the intersection of traditional academic models and agile professional development, uncovering how these approaches can coexist where adaptability and lifelong learning are essential. Attendees will gain insights into new trends, inclusive practices, and innovative strategies that empower educators, institutions, and professionals to thrive in an interconnected marketplace. Speakers Bennie F. Johnson, CEO of the American Marketing Association Robert Rose, Content Marketing Institute Dr. Jason Wingard, Visiting Professor at Harvard University Dr. Linda Alkire, Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Professional Sales Texas State University Meet Up Date + Location March 9, 2026 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm CT The Westin Austin Downtown - Strait Meet Up information SXSW Meet Up for Senior Marketing Leaders Marketing is evolving fast, and senior leaders are rewriting the playbook as they go. Join this high-energy meetup where top marketing minds swap ideas, tackle big challenges, and explore what's next in a world of AI, shifting audiences, and constant disruption. Connect with fellow innovators and leave with fresh insights to strengthen your strategy and spark new possibilities. If you're attending SXSW EDU Conference-March 9-12, 2026 in Austin, TX-please join us for a conversation about marketing, professional development, and how we empower educators, institutions, and professionals in our interconnected world. Connect with fellow marketers and leave with new ideas and friends. ### AMA Press Contact: Amy Gwiazdowski agwiazdowski@ama.org SXSW EDU Press Contacts: Brett Cannon Alex McClure press@sxswedu.com One Strategy Group Liz Stein liz.stein@onestrat.com
MindEdge and AMA Introduce Comprehensive Marketing Course to Boost Enrollments, Help Students Excel
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 10:43 EST
MindEdge and AMA Introduce Comprehensive Marketing Course to Boost Enrollments, Help Students Excel MindEdge Learning and the American Marketing Association today launched a comprehensive online marketing course that creates a new pathway to the highly valued AMA Associate Professional Certified Marketer (APCM®) Marketing Management credential - a move that will help institutions strengthen their marketing programs and prepare students for real-world marketing success. Colleges and universities will now be able to offer the AMA APCM® Marketing Management credential to students who complete "Foundations in Marketing Management" - an in-depth, seven-module online course - through their online undergraduate business or marketing programs. This new approach is a turnkey solution that lets schools offer the credential without the need for curriculum reviews or supplementary content creation. "This new pathway to the AMA APCM® Marketing Management credential represents a simplified approach to marketing education," said Joe Mullen, president of MindEdge. "It offers students valuable skills and a credential that can enhance their job prospects. And it provides colleges and universities with a streamlined way to boost their enrollments, align their curriculums with workforce trends, and help their students excel in today's competitive job market." "Foundations in Marketing Management" marks the latest collaboration between MindEdge, a cutting-edge developer of online courses and learner-friendly technology, and AMA, the largest community-based marketing association in the world. The comprehensive course was designed to give today's college students and recent graduates what they are looking for: relevant, in-demand skills that will help them get ahead. Recent research into student attitudes shows that: 90% believe that professional certificates will help them stand out to prospective employers 76% say they are more likely to enroll in a program that offers an industry-recognized credential 64% say that such credentials improve their job prospects "The AMA's credentials offer clear evidence of marketing knowledge and reinforce academic learning standards. This new industry-recognized credential integrates seamlessly into current marketing curriculums and helps students graduate with both the knowledge and the workforce-ready skills employers demand," said Bennie F. Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the AMA. "We are excited to collaborate with MindEdge to support academic leaders, collegiate marketers, and the marketing profession." "Foundations in Marketing Management" comprises seven modules, totaling approximately 12 hours of instruction time: Marketing Strategy Global, Ethical and Sustainable Marketing Managing Information for Marketing Insights Buyers and Markets The Offering - Product and Service Deliver the Value Offering Communicate the Value Offering The course is a self-paced, highly interactive online learning experience. Upon successfully completing the course, learners will receive the AMA APCM® Marketing Management credential and a one-year AMA student membership. Successful learners do not need to take a separate certification exam to earn the credential. Media Contacts: For AMA: Amy Gwiazdowski ( agwiazdowski@ama.org ) For MindEdge: Frank Connolly ( fconnolly@mindedge.com )
Equiom reinforces long-term commitment to Asia with senior leadership appointment
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 08:02 EST
Equiom has strengthened its Asia leadership team with the appointment of Novia Lu as Commercial Director, Asia, supporting the Group's long-term strategy to deepen its presence across key markets. The move reflects Equiom's continued investment in Asia as client demand for integrated private wealth, family office and corporate services grows. Strengthening senior commercial leadership is central to Equiom's regional approach, working with the Group Chief Commercial Officer to ensure clients benefit from consistent senior support and access to the Group's wider international expertise. Equiom has an established and growing presence in Asia, supporting private and corporate clients at key inflection points including liquidity events, succession planning, pre-IPO structuring and international expansion. Novia brings extensive experience across financial and fiduciary services in Asia, advising private clients, family offices and corporate stakeholders on cross-border structuring, wealth planning and governance. Novia will support Equiom Group's commercial strategy focussing on Asia, and work closely with regional and international teams to deliver coordinated, cross-border solutions. She will focus on supporting clients with complex structuring requirements across Mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. This investment in senior leadership ensures Equiom can respond to evolving client needs while maintaining the governance standards and technical depth clients expect. Commenting on the appointment, Claire Le Brocq, Chief Commercial Officer, Equiom Group said "Asia remains a key priority for Equiom, driven by client demand and the increasing complexity of cross-border structuring across the region. Investing in senior commercial leadership is essential to ensuring clients receive consistent, well-governed advice and effective access to our international expertise. This further strengthens our ability to support complex requirements while remaining closely aligned to our global capabilities." Sharon Yam, Head of Asia at Equiom, commented: "Equiom has a clear and long-term commitment to Asia, underpinned by strong governance and a globally integrated organisation." Novia Lu, Commercial Director, Asia, at Equiom added:"I am pleased to support the Group's regional ambitions and to work with clients across Asia as they navigate increasingly complex cross-border requirements. The focus on collaboration, quality and long-term relationships closely reflects how I work with clients." This leadership addition forms part of Equiom Group's broader strategy to strengthen capability across key markets, ensuring the Group remains well-positioned to support private and corporate clients with complex international needs. For information on the regulatory status of our companies, please visit www.equiomgroup.com/regulatory
Wales Households Warned Not to Delay Solar as Grid Export Limits Begin to Tighten
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 07:11 EST
Households across Wales are being warned that waiting too long to install solar panels could reduce their future ability to export electricity back to the grid, potentially limiting long-term financial returns. The warning comes as demand for home solar continues to surge across Wales. According to Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) data, solar uptake across Wales continued to accelerate in 2025, with more than 19,000 new solar PV systems installed during the year, up from around 15,400 in 2024. This reflects a sharp rise in adoption as households increasingly turn to self-generated power. This record growth, while positive for decarbonisation, also means local electricity networks face increasing pressure as more households seek to export power back to the grid. Distribution Network Operators (DNOs), which manage local electricity infrastructure, are required to assess whether new solar systems can export power freely back into the grid. In some parts of the Wales, this has already resulted in export limits being applied to new installations. Ian Mach, Founder of Swansea-based Ulex Energy, said, "About half of our applications to the DNO on behalf of our customers come back with an export limit being imposed. Installing sooner rather than later may help households secure better long-term export capability." He added that the shift mirrors previous infrastructure trends, where network capacity becomes progressively constrained as uptake rises. This trend is likely to increase as more homes install solar particularly in regions such as South Wales where adoption is accelerating. Solar PV remains the most popular renewable technology in Wales, with more than 19,000 certified solar installations recorded last year alone. For households installing solar today, export capacity is often still available at the higher levels, allowing surplus electricity to be sold back to the grid via the Smart Export Guarantee. However, as installation numbers continue to rise, future applicants may increasingly face restrictions on how much electricity they can export. Export ability plays a key role in overall system value, particularly for homes that generate more power than they consume during daylight hours. For Wales households considering solar, the question is no longer just about savings, but about timing. Installing sooner may: preserve export flexibility maximise long-term system value avoid potential grid constraints As renewable adoption continues to accelerate, access to full export capability may become an increasingly scarce advantage. To find out more about Ulex Energy, visit: www.ulexenergy.co.uk .
Pre-Year-End Budget Spend: Why 'Use It or Lose It' Equipment Investments Should Be Strategic
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 05:35 EST
As businesses approach the March and April financial year-end, department heads are reviewing remaining capital expenditure budgets and deciding where to allocate funds before they reset. Pallet Truck Shop, the UK's largest supplier of pallet and sack trucks, is urging organisations to treat this period not as a rush to spend, but as an opportunity to invest in practical equipment that delivers measurable operational value throughout the entire year ahead. The so-called "use it or lose it" dynamic often leads to last-minute purchases that provide little long-term benefit. Cosmetic upgrades or non-essential projects can absorb surplus budget quickly yet fail to strengthen day-to-day performance. Pallet Truck Shop believes that high-use manual handling equipment offers a smarter alternative, combining relatively low upfront cost with immediate operational impact. Across warehousing, retail, manufacturing and logistics environments, pallet trucks and related handling tools are used daily. When they are worn, unreliable or poorly suited to workload demands, the consequences are felt immediately through slower throughput, increased downtime and greater strain on staff. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Truck Shop, said year-end reviews should be seen as a strategic checkpoint rather than a spending deadline. "Year-end budget reviews are an opportunity, not a box-ticking exercise," he said. "Tangible equipment purchases can form part of structured asset planning, supporting both operational and longer-term business objectives. If equipment is already showing signs of wear, waiting another twelve months rarely makes financial sense. Replacing or upgrading high-use handling tools - such as pallet trucks, stackers and table trucks - can prevent avoidable failures, protect productivity and support safer operations straight away." Smaller, targeted investments often generate faster returns than larger, more complex projects. "Major automation programmes take time to implement and deliver value. By contrast, upgrading pallet trucks or lift equipment has an immediate effect because those assets are used every single shift. It's a straightforward way to strengthen operational resilience ahead of the next trading cycle." Year-end budget reviews provide a natural point to address deferred maintenance. Some operators continue using ageing equipment beyond its optimal lifespan, increasing the likelihood of breakdowns during peak periods. Investing before budgets reset allows businesses to enter Q2 and the summer trading months with greater reliability. To find out more about Pallet Truck Shop, visit: www.pallettruckshop.co.uk .
Conversational AI search delivers up to 3x higher conversion as UK retailers face keyword "optimisation ceiling"
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 05:25 EST
UK retailers deploying conversational AI search are seeing conversion rates up to three times higher than traditional keyword-based journeys, as mounting cost pressures force a rethink of on-site performance strategies, according to new research from Firney. The report, entitled The £4 Trillion Conversation finds that users engaging with AI-powered search convert at rates between 200% and 300% higher than those browsing via standard filters and category pages. Customers who actively use site search spend 2.6 times more than passive browsers, while conversational consultation can reduce return rates by up to 78% by guiding shoppers to the right product first time. The findings come as UK retailers are contending with a troubling trifecta of rising acquisition costs, weaker discretionary spending and sustained pressure on margins. With mobile driving up to 75% of ecommerce traffic and cart abandonment on mobile reaching 79%, the report argues that incremental UX improvements are no longer sufficient to unlock growth. Firney describes the traditional ecommerce model built around keyword search and rigid filters as having reached an "optimisation ceiling", delivering diminishing returns at a time when conversion efficiency is under intense scrutiny from boards and investors. Marc Firth, CEO and co-founder of Firney, said retailers are optimising traffic without fully addressing intent. "Shoppers don't think in keywords. They think in needs and outcomes. Conversational AI allows retailers to interpret that intent directly, rather than forcing customers to guess the right search term," he said. "In a margin-constrained market, even small improvements in conversion and returns have a significant commercial impact." The report also highlights behavioural shifts among younger UK shoppers. Among Gen Z consumers, 43% begin product searches on TikTok rather than Google, 62% prefer visual search to text, and 70% already use AI tools during the shopping journey. However, trust remains nuanced. While 65% of consumers are comfortable using AI for analytical tasks such as price comparison, only 14% fully trust autonomous purchasing without human oversight, suggesting retailers must balance automation with transparency and explainability. With ecommerce growth normalising after pandemic highs and competition intensifying across fashion, grocery and general merchandise, Firney concludes that conversational AI search is moving from experimental feature to structural performance driver. "Retailers can no longer rely on traffic growth alone," added Firth. "Understanding customer intent in real time and reducing friction through conversation is becoming a competitive advantage." For more information, please visit https://www.firney.com .
Ceramic Cookware Regulated for Metals Migration in Malaysia
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 04:51 EST
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 031.26, reporting on Malaysia's Food (Amendment) Regulations 2026, issued in January 2026, which include restrictions on the migration of lead and cadmium in ceramic cookware. This Amendment revises its Food Regulations 1985 ('Principal Regulations') under the nation's Food Act 1983 (Act 281), specifically updating Regulation 28 on ceramic ware and the Thirteenth Schedule in relation to the migration of lead and cadmium. Several important changes are included in the Amendment, including: Introducing the term 'cooking appliance', defined as ceramic ware intended to be heated by conventional thermal method or microwaves Revising Table 1, 'Maximum permitted proportion of lead and cadmium release', by: a) specifying the number of identical specimens required for testing, b) detailing the criteria permitted for the release of lead and cadmium and c) expanding the number of ceramic ware product categories from three to four by including ceramic cookware August 1, 2026, has been set as the effective date for the Amendment. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 031.26 has a useful table with further information on the Amendment, including product scope, criteria and maximum permitted lead and cadmium limits. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 031.26 for more details. SGS food contact material services SGS's technical experts have extensive experience of testing materials and articles in contact with food. They can ensure that your products meet the appropriate regulations for food contact materials and pave the way for compliance. SGS offers the full range of testing, including migration tests, along with expert advice on emerging regulations, compliance issues and documentation review. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's food contact material services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Malaysia Regulates Ceramic Cookware SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
US EPA Consultation Over Updated Standards for Composite Wood Products
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 04:43 EST
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 030.26, focusing on the United States' Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposals to update several sections of the 40 CFR Part 770 'Formaldehyde Standards for Wood Products' under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). The proposals, published in the Federal Register on February 11, 2026, include: Updating the incorporation by reference of several EPA formaldehyde standards for composite wood products regulations including PS 1-22 (structural plywood) Introducing ISO 12460-2:2024 (en) as an alternative quality control test method for consistency with the California Air Resources Board's Airborne Toxic Control Measure (CARB's ATCM) to Reduce Formaldehyde Emissions from Composite Wood Products The proposals are open for comments until March 13, 2026. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 030.26 includes a helpful table with highlights of the updated standards under the proposed revisions. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 030.26 for more details. SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full US EPA Consults Over Updated Standards for Composite Wood Products SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Proposed Ban on Bisphenols in Paper Receipts for US State of California
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 04:32 EST
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 029.26, reporting on the US state of California's proposed ban on bisphenol A (BPA) in paper proofs of purchase, as part of the state's move to eventually prohibit all bisphenols. Assembly Bill (AB) 1604 was introduced in California in January 2026 to prohibit intentionally added BPA in paper receipts provided to consumers by businesses, or those created by a manufacturer. This prohibition would be expanded to all intentionally added bisphenols after 12 months. 'Proof of purchase' has been defined in AB 1604 as a receipt issued at the point of sale for the retail of food, alcohol or other tangible personal property, or for the provision of services. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 029.26 includes a helpful table summarizing highlights of AB 1604 and its associated effective dates. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 029.26 for more details. SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full California, USA, Proposes Ban on Bisphenols in Paper Receipts SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Proposals for CMR Substances in Childcare Articles Regulation in Slovenia
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 04:20 EST
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 026.26, focusing on Slovenia's plans to restrict carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic reproduction (CMR) category 1A and 1B substances in childcare articles. Announced by the European Commission on February 5, 2026, the draft law outlines the intention to restrict products intended to facilitate sitting, sleeping, relaxation, hygiene, feeding, sucking, transport or protection of children aged up to 14. One year after the entry into force of these temporary measures, a review will take place to determine whether the law will be repealed, extended or revised. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 026.26 includes a useful table summarizing key elements of the draft law. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 026.26 for more details. SGS toy and juvenile product services SGS offers a wide range of services to ensure that products comply with relevant standards for childcare articles and children's equipment. They provide consulting, training, product development, testing, audit and inspection services to ensure that products comply with strict regulations worldwide, demonstrating the safety and quality of juvenile products being brought to the market. After all, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's toy and juvenile product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Slovenia Plans to Regulate CMR Substances in Childcare Articles SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
AFIRM RSL 2026 Version 11 Released
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 04:14 EST
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 025.26, reporting on Version 11 of the Restricted Substance List (RSL) from the Apparel and Footwear International Management Group (AFIRM). This annual update provides information about its alignment with global regulatory changes and reflects the latest chemical safety findings. Targeted revisions are included in Version 11 to strengthen protection against allergens, endocrine disruptors and persistent pollutants, supporting the textile and footwear industries in their efforts to increase sustainability and safety and move away from environmentally damaging substances. Version 11 of the AFIRM RSL introduces several key updates to substance limits, testing methodologies and guidance. It enhances the management of hazardous substances across increasingly complex global supply chains, enabling greater transparency and safety aligned with tightening international regulations as softlines industries continue working to adopt more environmentally responsible practices. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 025.26 includes further information on key highlights from Version 11. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 025.26 for more details. SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full AFIRM RSL 2026 Version 11 Released SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. Min Zhu Senior Director, Technical Services and Operations, Softlines, US and Canada Tel: +1 (97) 346-11230 Website: www.sgs.com/softlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
18-year global study shows girls are staying in school longer, but rising violence and climate pressures threaten progress
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 02:58 EST
The Real Choices, Real Lives study followed the same group of girls from birth to adulthood across nine countries. Washington, DC, Feb. 26, 2026 - An 18-year global study tracking the same group of girls from birth to adulthood finds they are staying in school longer and marrying later than their mothers, but widespread violence and climate pressures threaten that progress. Plan International followed girls from birth in 2006 to age 18 in 2024. Researchers spoke with the girls and their caregivers every year. The study took place in nine countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America. It is the only long-term qualitative study to track the same group of girls for nearly two decades. Read the full Real Choices, Real Lives final report Progress across generations The findings show clear change over time. By 2024, nearly two-thirds of the girls were completing or had completed secondary school. Nine percent had gone on to university. Most of their mothers had little or no formal education. Fewer girls married before age 18 compared to the previous generation. Just over one in ten girls in the study were married or in unions by age 18. Nearly half of their mothers had married that young. Researchers note that this generational progress did not happen by chance. It reflects sustained investment in girls' education, community engagement and policies that expand opportunity. Where schools were strengthened, families supported and harmful norms challenged, girls were more likely to complete secondary school and delay early marriage. But the study also warns that progress depends on continued support. Without consistent funding and protection for girls' rights, hard-won gains can quickly stall or reverse. Violence remains widespread At the same time, serious challenges remain. Ninety-one percent of the girls reported experiencing violence by age 11. Many said violence affected their confidence, relationships and sense of safety. Online harassment is adding new risks. Girls also carry a heavy workload at home. On average, they spent more than five hours a day cooking, cleaning and caring for siblings. Boys in their families were rarely expected to do the same. This leaves girls with less time for school, rest and leadership. Climate and rising pressures Climate change is making these pressures worse. Droughts, floods and failed harvests are pushing families deeper into poverty. When incomes drop, girls are more likely to miss school or take on more unpaid work at home. In fragile contexts, including conflict-affected settings, girls are significantly more likely to drop out of school or be married before age 18. The study warns that economic shocks, displacement and funding cuts can quickly undo years of progress. The report also points to growing efforts in some countries to limit girls' access to education and sexual and reproductive health information. Funding cuts and restrictive policies can make it harder for girls to speak out or get the support they need. Adolescence as a turning point "The study showed adolescence to be an important turning point," Keya Khandaker, research manager at Plan International, said. "This is often when freedoms shrink and expectations grow. Girls are asked to take on more work at home and, in some cases, give up school. When girls stay in school and are safe from violence, their lives change. So do their communities." Throughout the study, many girls said they wanted careers in medicine, law, engineering, teaching and public service. Many were determined not to marry or have children too young. Many said staying in school and being safe from violence were critical to their future, and that preventing violence against girls must be a shared responsibility. "Girls have made real progress because communities and partners have invested in them," Shanna Marzilli, president and chief executive officer of Plan International USA, said. "That progress must be protected. Continued investment in girls' education and safety is essential if we want these gains to last." "Governments, NGOs and communities must listen to girls and place them at the center of decisions that shape their lives. If we fail to act now, we risk failing an entire generation of girls," Reena Ghelani, chief executive officer at Plan International, said. Notes to editors Real Choices, Real Lives is an 18-year longitudinal, qualitative study run by Plan International. The study followed 142 girls in Benin, Brazil, Cambodia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, the Philippines, Togo, Uganda and Vietnam from birth in 2006 until age 18 in 2024. Researchers conducted annual in-depth interviews with caregivers and the girls themselves, alongside participatory activities and household surveys. The final global report, Real Choices, Real Lives: Findings from 18 Years of a Global Study with Girls from Birth to Adulthood , synthesizes 18 years of evidence and provides new analysis on education, unpaid care work, health and wellbeing, sexual and reproductive health, child marriage, violence, climate change, agency, leadership and aspirations.
1800-GOT-JUNK? Returns to Hit Reality Series Space Invaders
Wed, Feb 25, 2026 20:54 EST
1800-GOT-JUNK?, the world's largest junk removal service, is thrilled to announce its return for the fourth consecutive year as the official rubbish removal partner for the hit reality renovation show, Space Invaders . This season marks a significant milestone for the production, as the show moves its filming base from Sydney to Melbourne for the first time. The new location brings a fresh backdrop to the emotional and physical transformations that have made the show a household favorite. A Dream Partnership in a New City The Melbourne-based franchise team hit the ground running, bringing full service junk removal to help local families reclaim their space. " Space Invaders allows 1800‑GOT‑JUNK? to show its purpose in action. Seeing the team help families regain control of their lives humanises the brand in a way traditional advertising simply can't," says Olesya Pasko, Head of Branded Entertainment at Space Invaders production company WTFN. "Moving the show to our home turf in Melbourne is incredibly exciting," says Justin King, General Manager of the Melbourne franchise. "We are happy to help clear the junk to open up possibilities for people, giving them the space they need to start fresh." As the team tackles everything from cluttered garages to overwhelmed living rooms, the focus remains on the human element. "Junk reveals stories, and to be invited into someone's life during such a transition is a privilege. It's really special to be part of their journey," adds King. Don't Miss the Premiere The new season of Space Invaders kicks off soon, showcasing how clearing away clutter can help families make a fresh start in their homes. Season Premiere: Saturday, 28 February Where to Watch: Check local listings (Channel 9 and 9Now) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What is 1800-GOT-JUNK?'s role on Space Invaders ? As the official partner, 1800-GOT-JUNK? provides full-service rubbish removal, handling the heavy lifting and disposal to facilitate home transformations. Where is the new season of Space Invaders filmed? The 2026 season of Space Invaders is filmed on location in Melbourne, Australia. How does 1800-GOT-JUNK? handle items from the show? The team prioritizes sustainability by "recycling the recyclables and upcycling the upcyclables," ensuring items are diverted from landfills whenever possible. How can viewers book the same junk removal service seen on Space Invaders ? Residents in Melbourne and across Australia can book the same full-service junk removal by visiting 1800gotjunk.com.au or calling 1800-468-586. The service includes a friendly, uniformed team that handles all the lifting, loading, and disposal.
Historic New Orleans Collection hosts U.S. premiere of augmented reality exhibition "American Revolution"
Wed, Feb 25, 2026 14:15 EST
As the United States prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, the Historic New Orleans Collection (HNOC) announces the U.S. premiere of "American Revolution: The Augmented Exhibition ," opening March 20. The augmented reality experience allows visitors to travel back in time and dissolve the museum walls, stepping into 20 defining moments of the nation's founding through 360-degree reconstructions. Admission is free. "American Revolution: The Augmented Exhibition" moves beyond the traditional museum experience by utilizing handheld HistoPad technology, allowing each visitor to create a customized experience according to their own curiosity and interests. Guests can travel through places and events from the past and present, from the hushed air of Philadelphia during the signing of the Declaration of Independence to Spanish Governor Bernardo de Gálvez's pivotal battle that took place on the Gulf Coast. "In addition to displaying the national narratives focused on the original thirteen colonies on the Atlantic Coast, this exhibition includes the involvement of the Gulf South, with Louisiana soldiers and militia facing off against British troops," said HNOC Chief Curator Jason Wiese. "We hope visitors will come away understanding that the American Revolution is a much bigger story than what they may have learned in school, and that important events happened in places like Pensacola and New Orleans that affected the course and outcome of the war." The exhibition combines the best in digital display and augmented reality to create an interactive and engaging experience that's fun for people of all ages, including a digital treasure hunt and selfie activations for younger visitors. "American Revolution" is accessible in multiple languages including Spanish, French and German. As a certified Sensory Inclusive facility , HNOC also provides sensory bags and inclusive technology options to ensure that the stories of the past are accessible to every person who visits. "As we celebrate our 60th anniversary at the Historic New Orleans Collection, we are proud to serve as the cultural hub for the Louisiana America 250 commemorations," said Daniel Hammer, HNOC president and CEO. "Over the last six decades, HNOC has become a vital institution, preserving the world's largest collection of materials related to New Orleans and the Gulf South. Hosting this U.S. premiere is a celebration of our 60-year commitment to historical education and community engagement." "American Revolution" is produced and designed by Histovery, a French technology firm, with promotional support from New Orleans & Company, Louisiana America 250 and media sponsor WVUE FOX 8. The exhibition has been recognized by the embassy of France as part of the America 250 France initiative, acknowledging 250 years of French-American friendship. The exhibition will be on view at 520 Royal St. from March 20, 2026, through Jan. 17, 2027. While admission is free, timed-entry tickets are required to ensure a seamless experience. For more information or to plan a visit, please visit hnoc.org . ###
Food Contact Plastics Legislation Revised in Georgia
Wed, Feb 25, 2026 10:49 EST
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 024.26, summarizing Georgia's update to its resolution on plastic food contact materials and articles. Resolution No 304/2022 approved the nation's technical regulation on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food (the Technical Regulation (TR)). This was based on European Regulation (EU) No. 10/2011. In 2025, two amendments to the TR were issued by Georgia, including the introduction and clarification of compliance control criteria and details of certain compliance exemptions for a limited period. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 024.26 provides further information on the amendments to the TR, including effective dates. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 024.26 for more details. SGS food contact material services SGS's technical experts have extensive experience of testing materials and articles in contact with food. They can ensure that your products meet the appropriate regulations for food contact materials and pave the way for compliance. SGS offers the full range of testing, including migration tests, along with expert advice on emerging regulations, compliance issues and documentation review. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's food contact material services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Georgia Revises Legislation on Food Contact Plastics SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Voyagers Travel Unveils One of the Galápagos' Most Complete Itineraries
Wed, Feb 25, 2026 08:20 EST
Voyagers Travel Company is proud to unveil one of the most comprehensive itineraries currently available in the Galápagos Islands , allowing travelers to experience everything this amazing archipelago has to offer while traveling in comfort and with care. The itinerary is the seven-day C + D route, operated aboard the premium vessel Hermes Mega Catamaran . The Galápagos archipelago is known for its incredible wildlife encounters across all visitor routes, and the C + D route is among the most complete options available today, allowing travelers to experience a broad cross-section of the islands with great opportunities for encounters with both marine wildlife and birds across multiple habitats. Over the course of seven days, the itinerary visits islands such as Española, Floreana, Santa Cruz, Genovesa and San Cristóbal. This allows travelers to snorkel alongside sea lions and turtles, observe seabirds in large nesting colonies, and explore contrasting landscapes shaped by volcanic activity and ocean currents. For many visitors, the variety offered within a single week provides a deeper understanding of how interconnected the islands' ecosystems truly are. Voyagers Travel offers access to this itinerary aboard the Hermes Mega Catamaran, a modern vessel chosen specifically to enhance the experience without distracting from the destination itself. Each suite features a walk-in closet, mini bar, floor-to-ceiling windows, a private balcony, and a jacuzzi. while shared spaces include a hammam, a sundeck with an outdoor jacuzzi, indoor and outdoor lounges, two refined restaurants, and a dedicated library. With two naturalist guides, one butler, and an almost one-to-one crew-to-guest ratio, the ship is structured to provide attentive service alongside expert-led exploration. Starlink Internet is also available on board, for reliable connectivity while at sea. Marco Sancho, CEO of Voyagers Travel, said, "At Voyagers Travel, our focus is on offering itineraries that truly reflect the extraordinary nature of the Galápagos. The 7-day C + D route aboard the Hermes allows travelers to experience a journey where comfort, thoughtful design, and deep respect for the destination come together, creating an exploration that feels both elevated and genuinely connected to the islands." The C + D route aboard the Hermes is sure to be a favorite among travelers, thanks to its combination of five-star comfort with authentic connection to the archipelago - making sure their guests experience everything it has to offer while supporting local communities and protecting one of the world's most fragile yet extraordinary ecosystems. For more information, visit www.voyagers.travel/galapagos/cruises/hermes-galapagos-cruise .
American Marketing Association Releases Season 7 of Marketing / And Podcast
Wed, Feb 25, 2026 08:00 EST
Contact: Amy Gwiazdowski, agwiazdowski@ama.org American Marketing Association Releases Season 7 of Marketing / And Podcast Season 7 Theme = CMO & Executive Marketer Conversations First episode of season 7 available Wednesday, February 25, 2026 Chicago, IL - The American Marketing Association (AMA) released Season 7 of its podcast, Marketing / And, which is hosted by AMA's CEO, Bennie F. Johnson. For season 7 of Marketing / And, AMA will release a new episode each Wednesday, starting February 25 through April 29. Episode 1 of season 7 goes live on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, featuring the Chief Marketing Officer of Deloitte. Tune in and be part of the discussion with Chief Marketing Officers and Executive Marketers: listen to a new episode of Marketing / And here . "Innovation. Creativity. Growth. These are the topics that keep rising to the top in our conversations with Chief Marketing Officers and marketing executives. I see the transformational work they are doing in our industry and I'm happy we get to share their insights with you in this new season of Marketing / And," said AMA CEO, Bennie F. Johnson . Explore the new season → listen to Marketing / And Season 7. Season 7 Episodes: Mark Singer , Chief Marketing Officer, Deloitte Digital U.S. (Release date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026) Nicole M. Alexander , author of Ethical AI in Marketing: Aligning Growth, Responsibility and Customer Trust Why AI is nothing without strategic judgment (Release date: Wednesday, March 4, 2026) Ray Day , Vice Chair of Stagwell and Executive Chair of Allison Worldwide (Release date: Wednesday, March 11, 2026) Tusar Barik , Senior Vice President, New York Times Advertising (Release date: Wednesday, March 18, 2026) Jocelyn Lo , Vice President of Global Brand and Communications, Seedtag (Release date: Wednesday, March 25, 2026) Barry Labov , Founder and CEO of LABOV Marketing Communications and Training (Release date: Wednesday, April 1, 2026) Mollie Hansen , Chief Marketing Officer of Airstream (Release date: Wednesday, April 8, 2026) R. Ethan Braden , Vice President and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Texas A&M (Release date: Wednesday, April 15, 2026) Carryl Pierre-Drews , EVP, Chief Marketing Officer, IAB (Release date: Wednesday, April 22, 2026) Chris Epple , Vice President of Marketing for Harman (Release date: Wednesday, April 29, 2026) AMA's Marketing / And is available on AMA.org , Apple , Spotify , Simplecast , YouTube and wherever you listen to your podcasts. Interested in joining us for a conversation? Send AMA an email to learn more. ###
Keeper Security Introduces Quantum-Resistant Encryption to Protect Against Future Quantum Threats
Wed, Feb 25, 2026 07:38 EST
The leading enterprise security platform strengthens defences against today's cyber threats while preparing customers for the quantum computing era Keeper Security , the leading zero-trust and zero-knowledge Privileged Access Management (PAM) platform, today announces its solutions are now quantum-resistant. Keeper has integrated the Kyber key encapsulation mechanism across its platform, a quantum-resistant encryption algorithm approved by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Building on its long-standing reputation for using the industry's most trusted encryption standards, Keeper's integration of Kyber delivers dual protection - defending against cyber threats now, while preparing customers for the quantum computing future. The Quantum Threat Is Real Current encryption standards, such as RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), remain strong against present-day adversaries, but they are not built to withstand the unique computational characteristics of quantum machines. Once operational at scale, quantum computers will be able to break these algorithms, rendering the public key cryptography that underpins current internet security obsolete. The risk is already present through " harvest now, decrypt later " attacks in which cybercriminals capture and archive encrypted transmissions today with the intent to unlock them once quantum technology matures. That means sensitive information transmitted today, including financial records, health data and intellectual property, could be exposed years in the future. Recognising this risk, NIST finalised Kyber in 2024 as one of the first post-quantum cryptography standards - urging organisations to begin adoption. In the UK, the National Cyber Security Centre has advised organisations to begin preparing for the transition to post-quantum cryptography, particularly where sensitive data must remain confidential for years to come. As the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology advances the UK's £2.5 billion National Quantum Strategy, quantum readiness is increasingly recognised as a board-level resilience priority. Keeper's Proactive Defence Keeper's implementation of quantum-resistant encryption in client-server communications reinforces its leadership in protecting privileged access, secrets, credentials and connections while aligning with the broader adoption of post-quantum standards by Apple iMessage, Signal, Google Chrome and Cloudflare, which began deploying similar protections in 2024. "Public key cryptography, including RSA and ECC, still provides strong defence against modern threats, but quantum computing changes the rules," said Dr. Adam Everspaugh, Cryptography Advisor at Keeper Security. "Keeper's hybrid approach combines battle-hardened, elliptic curve primitives with Kyber's lattice-based cryptography. This layered defence ensures customers remain protected against today's attackers while also guarding their data from adversaries armed with quantum capabilities in the future." Keeper's implementation of Kyber is crypto-agile, enabling rapid updates to cryptographic protocols while maintaining backward compatibility during software upgrades. By securing both the client-server authentication handshake and encrypted tunnels for data in transit, Keeper ensures its zero-trust, zero-knowledge architecture can evolve alongside emerging standards. Quantum-resistant cryptography is delivered automatically as customers upgrade to the latest release, requiring no configuration changes or user action to benefit from enhanced, future-ready protection. "Cybersecurity cannot be reactive. Waiting for quantum computers to arrive before acting would leave organisations dangerously exposed," said Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. "Keeper's deployment of Kyber is about foresight - helping our customers build resilience that spans both the threats they face today and the seismic changes on the horizon. We are ensuring that sensitive systems, credentials and secrets remain secure for decades to come." Keeper's adoption of Kyber reinforces its leadership in building secure, resilient infrastructure. This milestone adds to Keeper's long-standing track record of meeting the highest compliance standards, including SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, ISO 27017, ISO 27018, FedRAMP High Authorization, GovRAMP Authorization and FIPS 140-3 validation. The deployment of Kyber-based quantum-resistant encryption is now live in Keeper's backend APIs and Keeper Commander, with mobile platforms coming soon and a phased expansion across the Keeper platform designed to ensure compatibility and performance at scale. For more information about Keeper, visit www.keepersecurity.com . ### About Keeper Security Keeper Security is one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity software companies that protects thousands of organisations and millions of people in over 150 countries. Keeper is a pioneer of zero-knowledge and zero-trust security built for any IT environment. Its core offering, KeeperPAM®, is an AI-enabled, cloud-native platform that protects all users, devices and infrastructure from cyber attacks. Recognised for its innovation in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Privileged Access Management (PAM), Keeper secures passwords and passkeys, infrastructure secrets, remote connections and endpoints with role-based enforcement policies, least privilege and just-in-time access. Learn why Keeper is trusted by leading organisations to defend against modern adversaries at KeeperSecurity.com . Learn more: KeeperSecurity.com Follow Keeper: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn X YouTube TikTok
The Pre-Peak Preparation Window: Why February Is the Smartest Month to Upgrade Equipment
Wed, Feb 25, 2026 06:47 EST
With the surge of post-Christmas returns over and before spring and summer trading gathers pace, February offers what many warehouse operators rarely experience: a brief operational plateau. Pallet Trucks UK believes this overlooked window presents one of the most strategic opportunities in the logistics calendar to review and upgrade manual handling equipment before the next wave of demand arrives. In the weeks immediately following January, volumes often stabilise. Easter stock has yet to peak, garden and outdoor retail lines are only just beginning to move, and construction activity is preparing to ramp up with improving weather. This short pause gives warehouse managers the space to assess equipment condition, replace ageing pallet trucks, service high-use kit and rethink pallet flow without the pressure of peak throughput targets. Too often, investment decisions are reactive. Equipment is pushed through peak periods until a breakdown forces urgent replacement, typically at the worst possible time. Pallet Trucks UK says this approach can create avoidable disruption, from missed despatch windows to increased strain on staff compensating for unreliable kit. February, by contrast, allows for proactive planning. Worn wheels, tired hydraulics and underperforming electric units can be identified and addressed before spring volumes build. Layout adjustments can be trialled and refined, and staff training carried out without competing against high order volumes. Even modest upgrades to core equipment can improve manoeuvrability, reduce fatigue and support smoother workflows ahead of busier months. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Trucks UK, said, "Most businesses don't think about equipment until it fails, and that failure usually happens during peak. February is one of the few times in the year when operators can step back and make deliberate improvements rather than emergency fixes. "Spring retail demand, outdoor season, and construction activity all place fresh pressure on warehouses. If equipment such as pallet trucks , stackers and lift tables are already showing signs of wear, waiting until April or May rarely makes sense. Upgrading now means entering the next cycle with confidence rather than hoping existing kit will hold out." Smart investment does not have to mean large-scale automation or major capital projects. Often, it begins with ensuring that the most frequently used equipment on the warehouse floor is reliable, safe and fit for sustained use. For more information, please visit: www.pallettrucksuk.co.uk .
Positive List for Food Contact Plastics Updated by the EU
Wed, Feb 25, 2026 04:13 EST
Baar (February 25, 2026) - SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 020.26, focusing on the EU update of its list of authorized substances for plastic food contact materials (FCMs) and articles. Regulation (EU) 2026/245 was issued on February 3, 2026. This updates Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 governing specific measures for food contact plastics in the Union and includes a list of authorized monomers, other starting substances, macromolecules obtained from microbial fermentation, additives and polymer production aids under Annex I. Important changes in the 2026 list include a revision of the chemical name and specifications for FCM substance No.768 and the addition of six entries, including FCM substances Nos 1093, 1094 and 1096, as well as the introduction of entry 31 in Table 3 under point 3 of Annex I that specifies the use of water rather than food simulants for compliance verification. Following publication in the Official Journal of the EU, Regulation (EU) 2026/245 entered into force on February 23, 2026. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 020.26 provides additional useful information about the changes to the EU's list of authorized substances. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 020.26 for more details. SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services . SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full EU Updates Positive List for Food Contact Plastics SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products