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Six Cell Therapy Holdouts Double Down on CAR T and Autoimmune Plays as Big Pharma Retreats

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Six Cell Therapy Holdouts Double Down on CAR T and Autoimmune Plays as Big Pharma Retreats

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - As several large pharmas pull back from cell therapy, a core group of biopharma players is doubling down on CAR T and next-generation approaches, positioning themselves to capture long-term value in oncology and autoimmune disease even as near-term sentiment cools.

Big pharma exits reshape expectations, not potential

Over the past year, the cell therapy field has seen a string of high-profile retreats. Takeda halted new investments in the modality and is offloading its pipeline and platforms after more than eight years of heavy spending. Novo Nordisk followed by terminating all cell therapy work, including a type 1 diabetes program, with nearly 250 roles cut. Belgian biotech Galapagos also shut down its cell therapy business after failing to find a buyer.

HAE Market Pivots to RNA and Gene Therapies as Patient 'Stickiness' Slows Uptake

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HAE Market Pivots to RNA and Gene Therapies as Patient ‘Stickiness’ Slows Uptake

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - A wave of first-in-class hereditary angioedema (HAE) therapies is reshaping the U.S. Biotech & Research landscape, but questions remain over how quickly clinicians and patients will adopt these options in an already well-served rare disease market.

New approvals expand hereditary angioedema treatment choices

The HAE pipeline has accelerated dramatically, moving from basic C1 esterase inhibitors to sophisticated RNA-targeting and gene-editing approaches. The disease's life-threatening swelling attacks, including airway involvement, have long justified investment in both acute and prophylactic care, with the first FDA-approved preventive and on-demand therapies arriving in 2008 and 2009.

U.S. Biotech at Risk: How Federal Budget Cuts Undermine Innovation Leadership

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U.S. Biotech at Risk: How Federal Budget Cuts Undermine Innovation Leadership

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - As the United States grapples with record-setting government shutdowns and budget fights, the country's biotech and research ecosystem is confronting a deeper structural problem: federal science funding is increasingly unstable, putting early-stage innovation, talent pipelines and long-term competitiveness at risk. For an industry built on long horizons and high-risk discovery, interruptions to programs such as NIH grants and Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts are more than a temporary setback-they threaten the foundations of America's leadership in biopharma innovation.

Federal science funding as the backbone of U.S. biopharma

Tech-Powered CPG: How AI, Analytics and Sustainable Innovation Will Shape 2026

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Tech-Powered CPG: How AI, Analytics and Sustainable Innovation Will Shape 2026

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - As consumer packaged goods companies head into 2026, Kellanova sees technology not as a back-office enabler but as a growth catalyst connecting insight to action, purpose to performance, and innovation to impact. From agentic AI to connected commerce and smart, sustainable supply chains, the company's leadership argues that digital transformation in CPG is now about reinvention, not just modernization.

Agentic AI moves from pilots to real business impact

Agentic AI is emerging as a force multiplier across the CPG value chain, capable of analyzing real-time data, making recommendations and executing actions without constant human intervention. In practice, that means automating repetitive tasks, streamlining cross-functional workflows and reacting to market shifts with new speed and precision.

ESG Transparency Award 2025: How European Leaders Turn Sustainability Reporting into Competitive Advantage

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ESG Transparency Award 2025: How European Leaders Turn Sustainability Reporting into Competitive Advantage

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - As regulatory expectations and investor scrutiny rise across Europe, the EUPD Group's ESG Transparency Award 2025 is spotlighting companies that no longer treat sustainability reporting as a mere compliance exercise, but as an engine for competitive differentiation and stakeholder trust. Presented in Bonn as part of this year's ESG Summit, the award recognizes more than 50 leading European companies that have embedded forward-looking ESG strategies into their organizations and communicate them transparently through robust sustainability reports.

ESG transparency moves from obligation to value driver

Ambient Textile Lighting from molo Brings Soft, Acoustic Comfort to Modern Workspaces

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Ambient Textile Lighting from molo Brings Soft, Acoustic Comfort to Modern Workspaces

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 28, 2025 - Design studio molo is reimagining ambient lighting as both a material and a wellbeing tool, using paper-like textile lamps and sculptural luminaires to soften workspaces, public interiors and homes while improving acoustics and visual comfort.

Light as a Material for Architecture and Wellbeing

At molo, light is treated as a material in its own right, on par with wood or paper. With its ability to influence how people experience space, both natural and artificial light are central to the studio's approach. Textile lamps become architectural elements that modulate shadow, texture and colour, turning illumination into an emotional component of interior design rather than a purely functional afterthought.

Global Automotive Alloy Wheel Market Gains Momentum as OEMs Double Down on Lightweight Design

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Global Automotive Alloy Wheel Market Gains Momentum as OEMs Double Down on Lightweight Design

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 28, 2025 - Growing demand for lightweight, design-driven and performance-oriented components is steadily expanding the global automotive alloy wheel market, with new research from Valuates Reports projecting revenues to rise from USD 11.4 billion in 2022 to USD 14.17 billion by 2029, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.1% driven by OEM integration and aftermarket upgrades worldwide.

OEM Shift to Lightweight Wheels Reshapes Automotive & Mobility Strategies

In the global Automotive & Mobility industry, alloy wheels have moved from optional upgrade to core specification as manufacturers seek every opportunity to reduce vehicle weight and improve driving dynamics. Lower unsprung mass translates into smoother acceleration, more responsive steering and more efficient braking - all critical attributes as automakers balance efficiency, comfort and safety.

DEKRA Marks 100 Years with Stable Growth and Strategic Investments in Mobility, Digital Trust and Sustainability

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DEKRA Marks 100 Years with Stable Growth and Strategic Investments in Mobility, Digital Trust and Sustainability

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 28, 2025 - As DEKRA concludes its 100th anniversary year, the global testing, inspection and certification (TIC) organization is reporting resilient performance, mid-single digit revenue growth and a clear strategic course focused on Mobility, Digital Trust and Sustainability despite a volatile macroeconomic and geopolitical backdrop.

Resilient TIC Performance in a Challenging Environment

In 2025, DEKRA operated against a backdrop of elevated volatility, geopolitical uncertainties and weak economic conditions in several European markets. Even so, the group expects mid-single digit revenue growth for the full year and overall stable results at the level of the previous year. In the first ten months alone, revenue growth in the core TIC business stood at around 4 percent, underscoring the robustness of its service portfolio.

More Cities Prove "Vision Zero" Is Achievable as DEKRA Honors Detmold for Road Safety Leadership

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More Cities Prove “Vision Zero” Is Achievable as DEKRA Honors Detmold for Road Safety Leadership

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 28, 2025 - As urban mobility systems evolve and traffic volumes rise, new data from DEKRA's Road Safety Report 2025 show that "Vision Zero" - the target of eliminating road fatalities and serious injuries - is already a reality in hundreds of cities worldwide, with the German city of Detmold now receiving the DEKRA Vision Zero Award 2025 for its outstanding performance.

Vision Zero Moves from Utopia to Measurable Reality

"Vision Zero" - the goal of zero traffic fatalities or, ultimately, serious injuries - is not unattainable. Hundreds of cities around the world have achieved zero road fatalities in at least one calendar year since 2009, according to official national statistics. Among them are now several with around 300,000 inhabitants. The DEKRA Vision Zero Award for the best performance among cities over 50,000 inhabitants has been presented to the German city of Detmold.

Farizon's New European Spare Parts Hub Targets Faster Service and Greener Logistics

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Farizon’s New European Spare Parts Hub Targets Faster Service and Greener Logistics

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 28, 2025 - Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group is strengthening its position in the European commercial vehicle market with a new spare parts warehouse and a three-way strategic cooperation that aims to boost parts availability, fleet uptime and green logistics performance across the region.

Strategic Partnership Anchored in London

On 24 November 2025 in London, Farizon, Duvenbeck Logistics Group and AGN LEANWAY International Logistics, part of Amass Group, signed a strategic cooperation agreement to support mutually beneficial growth in European logistics operations. The agreement was signed by Cook Xue, CEO of Farizon International Company, Marco Nazzari, Chief Commercial Officer of Duvenbeck, and Peter Wenren, Chairman of AGN Leanway, and witnessed by Farizon Group CEO Mike Fan alongside senior management from all three companies.