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Unusual Machines Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Shareholder Letter

Conference call today at 8:30 a.m. ET

ORLANDO, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / March 9, 2026 / Unusual Machines (NYSE American:UMAC) (“Unusual Machines” or the “Company”), a leading provider of NDAA-compliant drone components, today announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 and is anticipating filing its Form 10-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 in the coming days. The Company provided the following letter to its shareholders from CEO Allan Evans.

Dear Shareholders,

This shareholder letter follows the completion of our fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2025.

2025 represented a turning point for Unusual Machines. During the year we financed and then rapidly expanded our operations. We executed against our strategy to build an enterprise sales business and have emerged as a leading domestic supplier of NDAA-compliant drone components.

During the year we strengthened the financial position of the company to execute an aggressive expansion through multiple financings. As of December 31, 2025, we held approximately $103 million in cash and $39 million in short-term investments, with no debt, resulting in net working capital of approximately $157 million. This capital position allows us to continue scaling manufacturing capacity, expanding our workforce, and investing in the infrastructure required to support the rapidly growing domestic drone ecosystem.

The growth in operations is now being realized in revenue increases. Revenue for 2025 totaled approximately $11.2 million, representing 101% year-over-year growth, and fourth quarter revenue was approximately $4.9 million, representing 133% sequential quarterly growth. This rapid growth reflects our operational scaling along with increasing demand for our products from enterprise customers.

We want to take this opportunity to provide additional context around our operational progress, financial results, and the scaling of Unusual Machines as we position the company for the next stage of growth.

Operations Update

Operationally, 2025 is a tale of two halves. The first half of the year was preparation and resourcing for growth while the second half of the year was the start of rapid operational expansion. Unusual Machines started to scale rapidly in the second half of 2025 as enterprise demand for NDAA-compliant drone components rapidly increased.

Hardware businesses like Unusual Machines must expand operational capacity substantially before revenue growth is realized. This suggests that headcount expansion is the earliest indicator of scaling and revenue improvements should come about a quarter later. In other words, we need to scale engineering, manufacturing, and operational staff to support product development and production and not realize the revenue until after the products are made and shipped.

Our workforce expansion started in the third quarter. Headcount grew from 19 employees at the end of the second quarter of 2025 to 38 employees at the end of the third quarter, and 81 employees by the end of the fourth quarter. As of today, the company has grown to more than 140 employees, and we are continuing to expand and scale production.

Revenue expansion roughly trailed operational expansion by a quarter. Revenue for quarter 2 was approximately $2.1 million, quarter 3 was approximately $2.1 million and quarter 4 was approximately $4.9 million. The capacity in quarter 3 can be approximated as double the capacity in quarter 2 (headcount doubled from 19 to 38). This quarter 3 capacity expansion is the driving force behind the quarter 4 revenue growth.

There are many other growth drivers that were initiated in the second half. We have expanded our footprint from 6,900 sq ft to 62,500 sq ft across 5 locations in Orlando. We began U.S. production of motors in November and Fat Shark headsets in January of 2026. Transitioned to a 25,000 sq ft fulfillment center in December and continue to add new employees to each operations center to meet rapidly scaling demand.

Cash Flow Management

Responsible cash management has always been core to our ethos, and I want to highlight how we balance the costs of operational growth with our cash management strategy.

We ended the year with approximately $103.3 million in cash, compared to approximately $3.7 million at the end of 2024. The increase in cash was primarily driven by several equity financings completed during the year as well as warrant exercises and ATM activity. Over the course of 2025 we raised $157.8 million through equity sales. These financings allow us to invest aggressively in scaling the company while maintaining financial flexibility and providing a working capital basis for us to manage inventory and material flow.

Cash can be allocated to many different balance sheet categories at any given time. It can be used to purchase inventory, fund capital equipment, etc. The purpose of these balance sheet activities is to use the cash to generate a positive return. The best way to measure cash flow for our business is to aggregate these categories and subtract out payables to quickly understand our entire business. We call this our working capital and is summarized in Table 3. At the end of 2025, our working capital was approximately $157.4 million. Our working capital at the end of 2024 was $5.2 million and across 2025 we raised $157.8 million through equity sales. Through all activities across 2025 we generated a cash loss of approximately $5.6 million.

In this same year, we recognized a GAAP net loss of approximately $19.2 million. This GAAP loss is primarily driven by non-cash stock compensation expense of approximately $15.7 million. Reference Table 2 for additional details on our net loss to operational loss for the fourth quarter. I believe that if Unusual Machines was cash flow positive with a relatively minimal operational net loss we would be in the “goldilocks” zone for rapid growth. It demonstrates that we are constantly re-investing in maximum growth while not creating risks from significant cash depletion. As long as we continue to sustain high YoY growth rates, we will target this type of financial performance.

Looking Ahead

Our priorities moving forward remain clear.

Scale Manufacturing

We are continuing to scale as quickly as possible. In 2026 we have already added a second and third shift to our motor production, added a second shift to our flexible assembly building, and started Fat Shark headset production. We anticipate adding battery pack manufacturing in 2026 and camera manufacturing in late 2026. We plan to dramatically increase our motor production capacity in the second half of 2026 with our automated production equipment.

Grow Revenue and Manage Margins

As we scale manufacturing, we will need to grow revenues to consume the material or we run the risk of scaling past demand and incurring significant losses. We do not believe we will be demand limited in the next 18 months. The Drone Dominance program (www.dronedominance.io) indicates the need for U.S. production of 90,000 drones in 2026 and 250,000 drones in 2027. Each drone represents about $1,000 in total revenue potential for Unusual Machines. This provides an immediately addressable market of at least $90 million this year and $250 million next year without considering the market potential of any of the other government and commercial drone programs.

Introducing new products, processes, and production facilities results in initial inefficiencies that will reduce gross margins in the short term. This margin impact is generally the most pronounced in the quarter after the facility is operational. For instance, our gross margins in Q4 of 2025 were approximately 36% while our margins from just motor production were approximately 20%. We expect margins from motor production will dip further in Q1 before rebounding as the margin impacts are not realized until after the product is shipped. Once we get past these initial inefficiencies, we will work to return margins to our 40% target.

Drive Toward Cash Flow Positive Operations

We were not cash flow positive as a company in 2025 and our operations realized a loss. Our long-term goal is to build a profitable and sustainable business. The next step toward this is for our operations to become cash flow positive. We are pushing to achieve this by the end of 2026 as revenues increase and margins recover from the anticipated drop due to the inefficiencies that come from the introduction of new operating centers and processes.

Closing Thoughts

In 2025 Unusual Machines finalized the transformation from a retail channel to a domestic drone component producer and initiated growth. The progress made in the second half of 2025 gives us a leadership position as we pursue the emerging market opportunity created by the Department of War and the FCC regulatory actions emphasizing the need for a domestic supply chain.

We significantly expanded our team, strengthened our balance sheet, and built the operational capacity needed to support increasing demand for NDAA-compliant drone components and will continue to build and expand operations to meet demand.

We believe the U.S. drone industry is still in the early stages of development, and the need for secure, domestic supply chains will continue to grow. Our focus remains on building the infrastructure necessary to support that ecosystem and we are pursuing this with the expectation that we will not be demand limited for the next 18 months.

We appreciate the continued support and confidence of our employees, our customers, and our shareholders as we work to build Unusual Machines into a leading U.S. manufacturer.

Sincerely,

Allan Evans
CEO
Unusual Machines

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The numbers used below and in the tables are preliminary unaudited and subject to change. Any changes may be material.

Fourth Quarter & Full Year Financial Results

  • Revenues totaled approximately $4.9 million for the three months ended December 31, 2025 as compared to $2.0 million for the three months ended December 31, 2024 which was a 144% increase for the fourth quarter year over year.

  • Revenues totaled approximately $11.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 as compared to revenue of $5.6 million for the year ended December 31, 2024, which represents a 101% increase year over year.

  • Gross margin for the fourth quarter was approximately 36%, which improved due to the increase in our enterprise sales mix over retail sales. Our gross margin for the year ended December 31, 2025 is approximately 35%.

  • Our loss from operations was approximately $9.7 million for the three months ended December 31, 2025 as compared to an operating loss of $2.8 million for the three months ended December 31, 2024. Included in this is non-cash stock compensation expense of $6.1 million and $1.5 million for the three months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. See table 2 for additional details.

  • Interest income was $0.9 million for the three months ended December 31, 2025 related to interest earned from our cash balance which increased from our recent common stock offerings.

  • Unrealized gain from short-term investments was $2.7 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 and realized gains from short-term investments was $1.4 million related to investment gains from our investments made during the year.

  • Net loss for the year ended December 31, 2025 was approximately $19.2 million or ($0.74) per share as compared to a net loss of approximately $31.9 million for the year ended December 31, 2024 or ($3.84) per share. See table 2 for additional details.

  • We had approximately $103.3 million of cash as of December 31, 2025 as compared to $3.7 million as of December 31, 2024. The increase in cash primarily relates to our common stock offerings completed in May, July and October 2025 and cash exercise of warrants in February and December 2025. See table 1 for additional details.

For further information concerning our financial results, see the tables attached to this shareholders’ letter.

About Unusual Machines

Unusual Machines manufactures and sells drone components and drones across a diversified brand portfolio, which includes Fat Shark, the leader in FPV (first-person view) ultra-low latency video goggles for drone pilots. The Company also retails small, acrobatic FPV drones and equipment directly to consumers through the curated Rotor Riot ecommerce store. With a changing regulatory environment, Unusual Machines seeks to be a dominant Tier-1 parts supplier to the fast-growing multi-billion-dollar U.S. drone industry. According to Fact.MR, the global drone accessories market is currently valued at $17.5 billion and is set to top $115 billion by 2032.

Safe Harbor Statement

This shareholder letter contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words “believe,” “may,” “estimate,” “continue,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “should,” “plan,” “could,” “target,” “potential,” “is likely,” “will,” “expect” and similar expressions, as they relate to us, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements include: our expectations concerning the growth of our operations, our business and our revenues, the growth of the NDAA-compliant drone market, our anticipated gross margins, our plans to scale manufacturing capacity including the timing and success of new production lines for motors, batteries, cameras and headsets, our ability to achieve cash flow positive operations in the future, our workforce expansion plans, and our building a profitable business and achieving positive cash flow from operations. The results expected by some or all of these forward-looking statements may not occur. Factors that affect our ability to achieve these results include the risks that enough of our customers receive orders under the Drone Dominance program or other government programs and in turn place component orders with us; our dependence on a limited number of enterprise customers and the risk of customer concentration; the risks that our inventory buildup will become obsolete or that we cannot sell such inventory at reasonable margins; our ability to manage our rapid growth, including integrating new employees and maintaining quality control; risks relating to manufacturing bugs, delays, or failure to achieve anticipated production efficiencies; the availability of a satisfactory labor pool to meet our planned growth; potential supply chain disruptions or component shortages; the impact from tariffs, including inflation and increased costs of goods sold; risks related to our dependence on government contracts and programs, including potential funding reductions, program delays, or changes in procurement priorities; the risk that our automated production equipment may not be operational on the anticipated timeline; the risk of continued dilution from future equity financings; any risk that our auditors may require us to make changes to our financial statements, and the Risk Factors contained in our Form 10-Q, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on November 6, 2025, Prospectus Supplements filed with the SEC on September 2, 2025, July 15, 2025, and May 6, 2025 and in our Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, which we anticipate filing in the coming days. Factors or events that could cause our actual results to differ may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for us to predict all of them. Any forward-looking statement made by us herein speaks only as of the date on which it is made. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

Non-GAAP – Financial Measures

This shareholder letter includes both financial measures in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, or GAAP, as well as non-GAAP financial measures. Generally, a non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical measure of a company’s performance, financial position or cash flows that either excludes or includes amounts that are not normally included or excluded in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP. Non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed as supplemental to, and should not be considered as alternatives to net income (loss), operating income (loss), and cash flow from operating activities, liquidity or any other financial measures. They may not be indicative of the historical operating results of the Company nor are they intended to be predictive of potential future results. Investors should not consider non-GAAP financial measures in isolation or as substitutes for performance measures calculated in accordance with GAAP.

Our management uses and relies on adjusted net loss, which is a non-GAAP financial measure. We believe that management, analysts, and shareholders benefit from referring to the following non-GAAP financial measure to evaluate and assess our core operating results from period-to-period after removing the impact of items that affect comparability. Our management recognizes that the non-GAAP financial measure has inherent limitations because of the excluded items described below.

We have included in Table 2 a reconciliation of our non-GAAP financial measure to the most comparable financial measure calculated in accordance with GAAP. We believe that providing the non-GAAP financial measure, together with reconciliation to GAAP, helps investors make comparisons between the Company and other companies. In making any comparisons to other companies, investors need to be aware that companies use different non-GAAP measures to evaluate their financial performance.

Table 1

Cash balance at September 30, 2025

$

64.3M

Q4 cash financings:
At-the-market offering, net

70.0M

Warrant exercises

3.3M

Short-term investments

3.4M

Interest income

0.9M

Employee stock option exercises

0.2M

Q4 cash spend:
Normal operations

(0.4M

)

Working capital changes

(1.3M

)

Non-recurring expenses

(0.4M

)

Non-recurring investor relations

(1.0M

)

Inventory purchases

(7.7M

)

Equipment purchases

(0.5M

)

Short-term investments

(27.6M

)

Cash Balance at December 31, 2025

$

103.2M

Table 2

Net loss for three months ended December 31, 2025

$

(10.6M

)

Q4 non-cash income and expenses for the three months ended December 31, 2025:
Stock compensation expense

6.1M

Unrealized change in short term investments

3.2M

Q4 non-recurring items for the three months ended December 31, 2025:
Investor relations

1.0M

Professional fees and marketing events

0.5M

R&D costs associated with motors

0.3M

Realized gains from short-term investments

(1.4M

)

Adjusted net loss for the three months ended December 31, 2025

$

(0.9M

)

Table 3

Working Capital Detail

2025

2024

Total current assets

$

159.5M

$

6.1M

Total current liabilities less operating lease liability

(2.1M

)

(0.9M

)

Net working capital

$

157.4M

$

5.2M

Total financings, net of fees

$

157.8M

$

7.7M

Unusual Machines, Inc.
Consolidated Balance Sheets

December 31,

2025

2024

ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents

$

103,261,397

$

3,757,323

Short-term investments

39,214,909

Accounts receivable

1,779,423

66,575

Inventories

5,316,648

1,335,503

Prepaid inventory

9,748,483

904,728

Other current assets

190,622

31,500

Total current assets

159,511,482

6,095,629

Property and equipment, net

2,233,891

570

Operating lease right-of-use assets, net

2,607,256

323,514

Other assets

197,785

59,426

Goodwill

15,596,105

7,402,906

Intangible assets, net

2,561,895

2,225,530

Total non-current assets

23,196,932

10,011,946

Total assets

$

182,708,414

$

16,107,575

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Current liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued expenses

$

1,506,793

$

668,732

Deferred revenue

638,125

197,117

Operating lease liability

456,429

67,870

Total current liabilities

2,601,347

933,669

Long-term liabilities
Deferred tax liability

146,772

93,793

Operating lease liability – long term

2,173,626

262,171

Contingent consideration

2,847,000

Total liabilities

7,768,745

1,289,633

Commitments and contingencies (Note 15)

Common stock – $0.01 par value, 500,000,000 authorized and 37,759,911 and 15,122,018 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively

377,596

151,221

Additional paid in capital

229,665,734

50,580,235

Accumulated deficit

(55,107,131

)

(35,913,514

)

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

3,470

Total stockholders’ equity

174,939,669

14,817,942

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$

182,708,414

$

16,107,575

Unusual Machines, Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income (Loss)

Year Ended December 31,

2025

2024

Revenue

$

11,199,217

$

5,565,319

Cost of goods sold

7,292,370

4,019,068

Gross profit

3,906,847

1,546,251

Operating expenses:
Operations

3,234,706

959,740

Research and development

202,585

90,584

Sales and marketing

1,581,716

1,091,268

General and administrative

23,898,633

6,250,939

Loss on impairment of goodwill

10,073,326

Depreciation and amortization

141,267

72,161

Total operating expenses

29,058,907

18,538,018

Loss from operations

(25,152,060

)

(16,991,767

)

Other income (expense):
Interest income

1,830,944

1,146

Interest expense

(519

)

(116,981

)

Gain on debt extinguishment

1,259,979

Change in fair value of derivatives and warrant liabilities

(16,146,205

)

Unrealized gain from short-term investments

2,469,908

Realized gain from short-term investments

1,623,317

Gain (Loss) from foreign currency transactions

(1,459

)

Total other income (expense)

5,922,191

(15,002,061

)

Net loss before income tax

(19,229,869

)

(31,993,828

)

Income tax benefit

36,252

13,360

Net loss

$

(19,193,617

)

$

(31,980,468

)

Comprehensive Income (Loss):
Net loss

$

(19,193,617

)

$

(31,980,468

)

Other comprehensive income (loss):
Gain from foreign currency translation

3,470

Comprehensive loss

$

(19,190,147

)

$

(31,980,468

)

Net loss
Basic and diluted

$

(0.74

)

$

(3.84

)

Weighted average common shares outstanding
Basic and diluted

26,015,541

8,325,128

Unusual Machines, Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity
For the Years Ended December 31, 2025 and 2024

Series A, Preferred Stock

Series B, Preferred Stock

Series C, Preferred Stock

Common Stock

Additional Paid-In

Accumulated

Total Stockholders’

Shares

Value

Shares

Value

Shares

Value

Shares

Value

Capital

Deficit

Equity

Balance, December 31, 2023

$

190

$

2

$

3,217,255

$

32,173

$

5,315,790

$

(3,933,046

)

$

1,414,919

Issuance of common shares as settlement

16,086

161

64,183

64,344

Issuance of common shares, initial public offering, net of offering costs

1,250,000

12,500

3,837,055

3,849,555

Issuance of common shares, business combination

4,250,000

42,500

16,957,500

17,000,000

Issuance of common shares, equity incentive plan

1,330,955

13,310

(13,310

)

Issuance of common shares, private placement, net

1,286,184

12,862

1,812,842

1,825,704

Exchange of common shares for Series A preferred

4,250

43

(4,250,000

)

(42,500

)

42,457

Exchange of convertible note for Series C preferred

210

2

999,998

1,000,000

Conversion of preferred shares to common shares

(4,250

)

(43

)

(190

)

(2

)

(210

)

(2

)

5,830,000

58,300

(58,253

)

Cash exercise of warrants

684,000

6,840

1,516,860

1,523,700

Convertible note conversion

1,507,538

15,075

17,849,250

17,864,325

Stock compensation expense – vested stock

2,194,938

2,194,938

Stock option compensation expense

60,925

60,925

Net loss

(31,980,468

)

(31,980,468

)

Balance, December 31, 2024

$

$

$

15,122,018

$

151,221

$

50,580,235

$

(35,913,514

)

$

14,817,942

Series A, Preferred Stock

Series B, Preferred Stock

Series C, Preferred Stock

Common Stock

Additional Paid-In

Accumulated

Accumulated Other Comprehensive

Total Stockholders’

Shares

Value

Shares

Value

Shares

Value

Shares

Value

Capital

Deficit

Income

Equity

Balance, December 31, 2024

$

$

$

15,122,018

$

151,221

$

50,580,235

$

(35,913,514

)

$

$

14,817,942

Issuance of common shares, Management/BOD

1,870,534

18,702

(18,702

)

Issuance of common shares, option exercises

162,816

1,629

644,943

646,572

Issuance of common shares, consulting services

7,896

78

(78

)

Issuance of common shares, advisory board

258,000

2,580

(2,580

)

Issuance of common shares for exercise of warrants

2,015,405

20,154

5,724,773

5,744,927

Issuance of common shares, confidentially marketed public offering

8,000,000

80,000

36,416,000

36,496,000

Issuance of common shares, registered direct offering

5,000,000

50,000

44,851,000

44,901,000

Issuance of common shares, at-the-market, net of offering costs

4,666,600

46,666

69,933,868

69,980,534

Issuance of common shares, Rotor Lab acquisition

656,642

6,566

5,916,345

5,922,911

Stock compensation expense

1,868,514

1,868,514

Stock compensation expense – vested stock

13,751,416

13,751,416

Net loss

(19,193,617

)

(19,193,617

)

Foreign currency translation gain

3,470

3,470

Balance, December 31, 2025

$

$

37,759,911

$

377,596

$

229,665,734

$

(55,107,131

)

$

3,470

$

174,939,669

Unusual Machines, Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

Year Ended December 31,

2025

2024

Cash flows from operating activities:
Net loss

$

(19,193,617

)

$

(31,980,468

)

Depreciation and amortization

141,267

72,161

Stock compensation expense as settlement

64,344

Stock compensation expense

15,619,929

2,255,862

Unrealized gain on short-term investments

(2,469,908

)

Realized gain on sale of short-term investments

(1,623,317

)

Loss on impairment on goodwill

10,073,326

Change in fair value of derivatives and warrant liabilities

16,146,205

Gain on debt extinguishment

(1,281,880

)

Credit loss provision

18,122

Income tax benefit

(36,252

)

(13,360

)

Change in assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable

(1,598,551

)

(59,777

)

Inventory

(3,944,257

)

455,101

Prepaid inventory

(8,843,755

)

(83,749

)

Other assets

(137,280

)

54,940

Right of use asset

(2,353,311

)

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

745,949

266,690

Operating lease liabilities

2,240,020

(48,438

)

Customer deposits and other current liabilities

257,342

82,676

Net cash used in operating activities

(21,177,620

)

(3,996,367

)

Cash flows from investing activities
Cash portion of consideration paid for acquisition of businesses, net of cash received

93,054

(852,801

)

Cash paid for short-term investments

(38,550,000

)

Proceeds from sale of short-term investments

3,428,317

Purchases of property and equipment

(2,062,181

)

Net cash used in investing activities

(37,090,810

)

(852,801

)

Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from issuance of common shares, public offering

40,000,000

5,000,000

Proceeds from issuance of common shares, registered direct offering

48,500,000

Proceeds from issuance of common shares, at the market

72,145,636

Proceeds from option exercises

646,572

Proceeds from issuance of common shares, private placement

2,047,105

Proceeds from issuance of common shares, warrant exercises

5,744,927

1,523,700

Common share issuance offering costs

(9,268,101

)

(859,087

)

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

157,769,034

7,711,718

Net increase (decrease) in cash

99,500,604

2,862,550

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash

3,470

Cash, beginning of year

3,757,323

894,773

Cash, end of year

$

103,261,397

$

3,757,323

Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:
Non-cash consideration paid for assets acquired and liabilities assumed

$

8,769,911

$

21,000,000

Deferred acquisitions costs

$

$

100,000

Deferred offering costs recorded as a reduction of proceeds

$

$

512,758

SOURCE: Unusual Machines, Inc.

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OuterBox Promotes Jeff Hirz to Chief Revenue Officer

COPLEY, OH / ACCESS Newswire / March 10, 2026 / OuterBox, a leading performance marketing agency, today announced the

March 10, 2026

Nyad Launches AI Solution for Wastewater Operators on the Heels of $1.3M Funding

Nyad Launches AI Solution for Wastewater Operators on the Heels of $1.3M Funding

New tool helps utilities preserve critical operator knowledge as workforce retirements accelerate nationwide.

March 10, 2026

Enchanted Parks, in Partnership with EPR Properties, Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Six Regional Amusement Parks, Reinforcing Commitment to Local Communities

Enchanted Parks, in Partnership with EPR Properties, Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Six Regional Amusement Parks, Reinforcing Commitment to Local Communities

WINDERMERE, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / March 10, 2026 / Enchanted Parks, a leading owner and operator in the

March 10, 2026

UK Top 3 GEO AI Search Optimisation Service Provider – Boosting Brand Presence in AI-Powered Search

UK Top 3 GEO AI Search Optimisation Service Provider – Boosting Brand Presence in AI-Powered Search

UK Top 3 GEO AI Search Optimisation Service Provider – Boosting Brand Presence in AI-Powered Search CALIFORNIA, CA,

March 10, 2026

EACR – Kearny Launches Dedicated Local Pickup Service for Businesses Generating E-Waste in Kearny, NJ

EACR – Kearny Launches Dedicated Local Pickup Service for Businesses Generating E-Waste in Kearny, NJ

New commercial electronics recycling pickup service helps Kearny-area businesses simplify secure, compliant, and

March 10, 2026

Essential Turbines Opens Expanded Arizona Facility, Tripling Capacity for Rolls-Royce Engine MRO

Essential Turbines Opens Expanded Arizona Facility, Tripling Capacity for Rolls-Royce Engine MRO

Essential Turbines announced a new Mesa, Arizona facility—a purpose-built MRO site tripling U.S. capacity for M250

March 10, 2026

Insigniam Consultant Mo Bofu Appointed to BCS Committee to Advance AI Adoption and Business Impact

Insigniam Consultant Mo Bofu Appointed to BCS Committee to Advance AI Adoption and Business Impact

Insigniam, an Elixirr company, is pleased to announce that Mo Bofu has joined the committee of the British Computer

March 10, 2026

IMMERSIVE HOLOCAUST EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE ON CAPITOL HILL: Hosted by Congressmen Mike Lawler and Ritchie Torres

IMMERSIVE HOLOCAUST EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE ON CAPITOL HILL: Hosted by Congressmen Mike Lawler and Ritchie Torres

One in five young Americans think the Holocaust is a myth WASHINGTON DC, DC, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026

March 10, 2026

Next Hour Optimizes Garage Door Repair Routes in Santa Clarita

Next Hour Optimizes Garage Door Repair Routes in Santa Clarita

Next Hour Garage Door Repair slashes emergency wait times in Santa Clarita by up to 35% through new, hyper-local

March 10, 2026

StyleBuddy Launches India’s Largest Affiliate Program for Fashion and Lifestyle Enthusiasts

StyleBuddy Launches India’s Largest Affiliate Program for Fashion and Lifestyle Enthusiasts

The StyleBuddy affiliate program allows participants to earn big commissions, work from anywhere, and be their own

March 10, 2026

Seegene Germany and GFE Announce Collaboration for Product Distribution and Exploration of Joint Development Projects

Seegene Germany and GFE Announce Collaboration for Product Distribution and Exploration of Joint Development Projects

Joining forces with GFE allows us to connect complementary areas of expertise within molecular diagnostics and blood

March 10, 2026

Construct CRM Announces John Pehler Joins Advisory Board to Supercharge Expansion in Plumbing, HVACR, Electrical

Construct CRM Announces John Pehler Joins Advisory Board to Supercharge Expansion in Plumbing, HVACR, Electrical

Construct CRM Announces John Pehler Joins Newly Formed Advisory Board to Supercharge Expansion in Plumbing, HVACR,

March 10, 2026

Food Business Conference Announces Winners of Inaugural Pitch Contest

Food Business Conference Announces Winners of Inaugural Pitch Contest

Mid-Continent Public Libray’s Square One Small Business Center hosted Pitch Competition as part of Food Business

March 10, 2026

New Book ‘Made for This’ Offers a Powerful Leadership Narrative Rooted in Resilience, Identity, and Service

New Book ‘Made for This’ Offers a Powerful Leadership Narrative Rooted in Resilience, Identity, and Service

DeAngela Burns-Wallace, Ed.D.’s “Made for This” is a powerful leadership memoir exploring resilience, legacy and what

March 10, 2026

New Mexico Aligns Healthcare and Advanced Computing in Landmark Investment

New Mexico Aligns Healthcare and Advanced Computing in Landmark Investment

$844,000 Backs Health Tech Studio to Launch Statewide Innovation Pilot Network ALBUQUERQUE, NM, UNITED STATES, March

March 10, 2026

MWE Concludes ISLE 2026 with Landmark Showcase of Outdoor Optical Bonding Technology

MWE Concludes ISLE 2026 with Landmark Showcase of Outdoor Optical Bonding Technology

MWE closes ISLE 2026, spotlighting the MWE867 Outdoor Optical Bonding series — 4,500-nit brilliance, IP66 durability,

March 10, 2026

Chinese Top 3 Substation Transformer Manufacturers in 2026 – Leading the Power Industry Innovation

Chinese Top 3 Substation Transformer Manufacturers in 2026 – Leading the Power Industry Innovation

Chinese Top 3 Substation Transformer Manufacturers in 2026 – Leading the Power Industry Innovation CALIFORNIA, CA,

March 10, 2026

Reveille Launches Reveille Enterprise to Power AI-Driven Automation Operations

Reveille Launches Reveille Enterprise to Power AI-Driven Automation Operations

New enterprise edition delivers governance, automation, and observability for business-critical ECM, IDP, and RPA

March 10, 2026

The Yellow Jacket Space Program @ Georgia Tech and Valworx Announce Partnership to develop engine ignition devices.

The Yellow Jacket Space Program @ Georgia Tech and Valworx Announce Partnership to develop engine ignition devices.

CORNELIUS, NC, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Valworx, Inc., a leading supplier of actuated valves

March 10, 2026

Potentiate Ventures Invests in SellCord to Accelerate Walmart.com Growth

Potentiate Ventures Invests in SellCord to Accelerate Walmart.com Growth

Strategic advisor Eytan Wiener joins leadership efforts to support expansion, diversification, and scale. Eytan brings

March 10, 2026

Astoria Surpasses $500 Million in ETF Assets

Astoria Surpasses $500 Million in ETF Assets

Strong inflows and sustained demand drive firm's continued growth NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026

March 10, 2026

dGenThera and Alpha Nuclide Announce Strategic Astatine-211 (At-211) Partnership for Radiopharmaceutical R&D in China

dGenThera and Alpha Nuclide Announce Strategic Astatine-211 (At-211) Partnership for Radiopharmaceutical R&D in China

dGenThera, Inc., a radiopharmaceutical company, announces partnership with Alpha Nuclide Co, LTD to secure scalable

March 10, 2026

LOOK UP Times Square Expands to to the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia

LOOK UP Times Square Expands to to the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia

Global Creative Movement Brings Multimedia Installation and Art to European Cultural Centre: Contemporary Artists and

March 10, 2026

The Boxery Spotlights Right-Sizing Shipping Boxes as Brands Face Growing Pressure to Reduce Packaging Waste

The Boxery Spotlights Right-Sizing Shipping Boxes as Brands Face Growing Pressure to Reduce Packaging Waste

The Boxery highlights right-sizing shipping boxes as a practical way for brands to reduce packaging waste and manage

March 10, 2026

2026 Reader Views Fiction Awards Open for Submissions

2026 Reader Views Fiction Awards Open for Submissions

AUSTIN, TX, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Reader Views is now accepting submissions for the 2026

March 10, 2026

Eagle Plains Completes Drilling at George Lake Critical Metals Project, Intersects Target Mineralization in All Holes

Eagle Plains Completes Drilling at George Lake Critical Metals Project, Intersects Target Mineralization in All Holes

CRANBROOK, BC / ACCESS Newswire / March 10, 2026 / Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. (TSXV:EPL)(OTCQB:EGPLF) ("EPL" or "Eagle

March 10, 2026

Electrovaya Achieves First UL 2580 Certification for High-Voltage Batter Systems in Its Class

Electrovaya Achieves First UL 2580 Certification for High-Voltage Batter Systems in Its Class

Likely the first Company to achieve this level of certification for high voltage vehicular battery systems in its

March 10, 2026

The Operating System for Live Events Comes to SXSW – Soundcheck Live Host ‘Made in Austin’ Showcase at Zilker Brewing

The Operating System for Live Events Comes to SXSW – Soundcheck Live Host ‘Made in Austin’ Showcase at Zilker Brewing

A platform built for the people who actually run the show AUSTIN, TX, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/

March 10, 2026

Etico Appoints Megan Jorgenson as VP of Advisor Growth & Women’s Markets, Advancing Its Advisor-First Growth Commitment

Etico Appoints Megan Jorgenson as VP of Advisor Growth & Women’s Markets, Advancing Its Advisor-First Growth Commitment

Thirty-year industry veteran brings women's markets expertise and advisor enablement leadership to Etico's expanding

March 10, 2026

Chinese Neurosurgical Journal Study Develops Radiomics Model to Predict Secondary Decompressive Craniectomy

Chinese Neurosurgical Journal Study Develops Radiomics Model to Predict Secondary Decompressive Craniectomy

Researchers develop a radiomics-based machine learning model to identify patients with traumatic brain injury at risk

March 10, 2026

First-Generation Leadership Movement Encourages Communities to Support Students Through the RETATE Initiative

First-Generation Leadership Movement Encourages Communities to Support Students Through the RETATE Initiative

First-generation students navigate higher education and professional spaces without a roadmap. This book provides

March 10, 2026

Play Now, Pay Later: G2A.COM adds Klarna to unlock instant access to games and digital entertainment

Play Now, Pay Later: G2A.COM adds Klarna to unlock instant access to games and digital entertainment

LONDON, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — As the global Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) market

March 10, 2026

US Navy Veterans Mesothelioma & Lung Cancer Advocate Urges a Navy Submarine-Ship Veteran Who Has Mesothelioma or Lung Cancer to Call for Direct Access to The USA’s Top Lawyers-Get Serious Compensation

US Navy Veterans Mesothelioma & Lung Cancer Advocate Urges a Navy Submarine-Ship Veteran Who Has Mesothelioma or Lung Cancer to Call for Direct Access to The USA’s Top Lawyers-Get Serious Compensation

“If you call us at 866-714-6466-you literally will be talking to the nation's top mesothelioma or asbestos lung cancer

March 10, 2026

Growing Demand for Healing Crystals Drives Expansion in the Global Wholesale Crystal Market.

Growing Demand for Healing Crystals Drives Expansion in the Global Wholesale Crystal Market.

Nacrystal highlights rising interest in crystal healing and spiritual wellness products. Our mission is to provide

March 10, 2026

Good Grants to Exhibit at PEAK2026 Conference

Good Grants to Exhibit at PEAK2026 Conference

Representatives will be on hand to share modern grants management software at low cost, high configurability Like PEAK,

March 10, 2026

Optionomics Launches AI-Powered Platform to Democratize Advanced Options Market Analysis

Optionomics Launches AI-Powered Platform to Democratize Advanced Options Market Analysis

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — As artificial intelligence continues to reshape

March 10, 2026

Chinese Top 3 Laminating Rolls Manufacturers in 2026 Leading the Global Laminating Industry with Advanced Manufacturing

Chinese Top 3 Laminating Rolls Manufacturers in 2026 Leading the Global Laminating Industry with Advanced Manufacturing

A closer look at the companies driving advancements in laminating roll technology, manufacturing efficiency, and

March 10, 2026

Centrepiece by Rome’s Leading 17th/18th Century Goldsmith Expected to Sell for up to £300,000 at Sloane Street Auctions

Centrepiece by Rome’s Leading 17th/18th Century Goldsmith Expected to Sell for up to £300,000 at Sloane Street Auctions

EXETER, UNITED KINGDOM, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — An extraordinary table centerpiece attributed Rome’s

March 10, 2026

Softil Brings Standards-Based MCX Broadband Communications to TAK for the First Time at IWCE 2026

Softil Brings Standards-Based MCX Broadband Communications to TAK for the First Time at IWCE 2026

World’s first demonstration of Team Awareness Kit enhanced with standards-based 3GPP MCX mission-critical Push-to-Talk,

March 10, 2026