Canadian Biotechnology Company Zymeworks to establish a Clinical and Regulatory Operations European Headquarters in Dublin

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris today announced that Zymeworks Inc. (NASDAQ: ZYME), a global biotechnology company committed to the discovery, development and commercialization of novel, multifunctional biotherapeutics, is to establish a Clinical and Regulatory European Headquarters in Dublin with the creation of up to 20 new roles across activities such as regulatory affairs, clinical operations, clinical data management and support functions.

Zymeworks, which develops therapeutics to address difficult-to-treat cancers and other serious diseases has established an office in Dublin Airport Business Park, Swords and has recruited Jeffrey Smith, MD to serve as Senior Vice President of Early-Stage Development based in Dublin.  The new Clinical and Regulatory European Headquarters will enable Zymeworks to coordinate clinical trials in the EU and progress early-stage clinical programs through its drug development process.

Speaking about the announcement, Minister Harris said “I am delighted to see the launch of this new headquarters in Dublin.

“I recently met with Zymeworks in Vancouver where I was delighted to hear about the company’s plans for its new entity in Ireland.  We have an established ecosystem for pharmaceutical and biopharma activity in Ireland offering regulatory stability, a talented workforce and easy access to the EU market.

“This announcement is another vote of confidence in Ireland, in our life sciences sector and in the talent of the Irish people.”

Commenting on the new entity Kenneth Galbraith, Chair and CEO, Zymeworks said “Zymeworks is at an exciting stage of global expansion with a portfolio of antibody-drug conjugates and multispecific antibody therapeutics in clinical trials and preclinical development. We are excited to announce our establishment in Dublin, which will provide us with the opportunity to engage with European cancer researchers and investigators, and recruit a larger proportion of patients in clinical studies planned in the European Union during the global drug development process.”

Welcoming the announcement, Michael Lohan, CEO, IDA Ireland said “Ireland’s life sciences sector has a global reputation for operational and innovational excellence.  Zymeworks joins a growing cluster of biopharmaceutical companies establishing corporate and technical management operations in Ireland.  Zymeworks is the first Canadian biopharmaceutical company to establish an international headquarters in Ireland and IDA Ireland is committed to winning more investment from the region. We welcome the company’s plans to create high value career opportunities and we look forward to continuing to work closely with Zymeworks.”

The New Breed of Robotics is Here – Petoi introduces Bittle X – the voice-controlled robot dog companion

Petoi, the maker of futuristic robotic pets, has expanded its Bittle robot dog lineup with the introduction of Bittle X, a palm-sized, open-source programmable robot dog, designed for STEM and robotics education. More advanced than previous versions, the small but mighty Bittle X can respond to voice commands, performing over 35 predefined actions such as sit, play dead and backflip with high performance, lifelike movements. Bittle X’s dynamic maneuverability and behaviors are features typically seen on luxury robots, but Petoi’s technology is now making it accessible to everyone.

Bittle X users can choose from two different options based on their ability.  For those just starting out with STEM and younger users, a pre-assembled robot dog is ready for action.  The advanced users can select the kit option where they assemble its puzzle-like frame themselves and build the robot.

Bittle X operates on OpenCat, Petoi’s open-source quadrupled robot platform that offers endless programming and customization possibilities. Its bionic construction of legs rather than wheels means that it is able to move more freely over unstructured terrain.

Bittle X comes with 35+ built-in voice commands allowing users to interact with their robot pet as they would with a real dog. It responds quickly and in a lifelike way to voice commands such as scratch, dig, jump and high five. Users can also program an additional 10 voice commands if they want Bittle X to learn new tricks and play games.  Additionally, Bittle X can be easily configured and controlled using Petoi’s official mobile app or the included remote control.  Users can use the free Petoi Desktop App to design new robotics skills in a visual way.

Bittle X is the first robot powered by Petoi’s latest quadruped robot controller Biboard, a customized ESP32 board with larger programming space and faster CPU resulting in better performance.   BiBoard coordinates all instinctive and sophisticated movements. Users are able to attach various smart sensors to Bittle X to inject perception and artificial intelligence capabilities. The optional Petoi intelligent camera module and the newly released Petoi sensor pack, for example, enables Bittle X to recognize objects and patterns and sense of light, touch, gesture and movement, so users can program it to react and play games accordingly.

Perfect for STEM/coding beginners and those learning STEM at school, Bittle X comes with Petoi Coding Blocks, a Scratch-like, block-based programming environment for all ages. It also supports C++/Python programming for more advanced users such as software developers, IoT/robotics/AI application developers and researchers.   To empower educators, Petoi offers the introduction to quadruped robotics curricula for free.  They are available in block-based programming and C++ programming.

Bittle X is ideal for tech enthusiasts, young and old, who have an interest in or want to learn about robotics and coding. It’s also perfect for those who just want to have fun and play with a robot pet companion. The Bittle X is available from www.Petoi.com from £221 (RRP) / $279 USD. Bittle X will also be available on Amazon UK from late July 2023.

For more information, please visit https://www.petoi.com.

3..2..1.. Action As Boom Collaboration Launches Powerful Multi-Camera Controller

Boom Collaboration has launched a powerful multi-camera controller designed to put the power of mixing into the hands of anyone, in an easy and intuitive way.

The Boom GOJO transforms live events, court rooms and religious ceremonies, as well as standard video meetings – with a four dimensional joystick to control pan, tilt, zoom and speed functions.

It includes four camera quick select buttons and massive capacity to seamlessly link 255 devices. The GOJO can be used in traditional conference rooms as well as for high performance broadcasts, with an array of connectivity options.

Texas-based Boom Collaboration is spearheaded by founders Fredrik Hörnkvist and Holli Hulett. Created in 2020 the ambitious video conferencing equipment manufacturer has launched a global expansion drive this year including the UK and wider Europe.

Seamless control

Hörnkvist says the GOJO represents the dawning of a new era for multi camera functionality which has often been complex and difficult to operate in the past.

“The Boom GOJO offers the ultimate in camera control with a 4D joystick and LCD display at its heart. Users can easily adjust focus, colour, PTZ and shutter speed with quick-adjust dials and quick buttons to program camera presets and shortcuts. It offers the ultimate camera control for broadcast, live events, auditoriums and traditional conference settings.”

Fredrik Hörnkvist and Holli Hulett

The GOJO seamlessly controls multiple PTZ cameras on a single network making it an intuitive, flexible and superior solution across a host of environments, according to Hulett.

She highlighted: “Boom Collaboration is a relatively new kid on the block and we are all about pushing the boundaries of innovation and ease of use. The GOJO is an ideal solution where more than one camera is needed. That could be government meetings, religious services or other live events – and even conference rooms where multiple angles are required.

Ultimate experience

“Enjoy quick switch control for four cameras with dedicated buttons and control for up to 255 cameras in total. We’re putting the power of mixing control into the hands of anyone with basic knowledge. Additional quick control buttons adjust focus, backlight compensation, red and blue, white balance, pan/tilt speed and zoom speed with ease.”

She concluded: “POE is included too and when paired with our MAGNA 4K PTZ cameras the GOJO ensures the ultimate visual experience. Users can also deploy LAN network control which is a big feature for many organisations and has been one of the primary drivers for lots of initial traction.”

The Boom GOJO offers multiple connectivity options with ports for LAN/PoE, RS232, RS422/RS485 and Tally/Contact. It comes with a three-year warranty and has an RRP of £545.

ZF Expands Software Technology Hub in Dublin

The ZF Group, a global technology company supplying systems for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and industrial technology, today announced the expansion of its Software Technology Hub in Dublin city centre with plans to hire 25 new employees. ZF is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.

ZF has been operational in Ireland since 2006 and currently employs 45 software engineers. In line with ZF’s objective of enabling the next generation of mobility, the Dublin office has consistently demonstrated its capacity to innovate and deliver Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud solutions to support the digital strategy of the ZF Group. Building on the track record and reputation for excellence, ZF has identified the Dublin office as a key player in delivering its vision and strategy.

The investment in 25 new highly skilled software engineering and business roles, over the next 12 months, demonstrates ZF’s continued commitment to invest in digitalization to revolutionise mobility and create new opportunities for its products, providing the best possible service to its clients. Software engineers at ZF will use the latest tech stacks, to create cutting edge solutions that solve real world problems for ZF’s customers. Open job opportunities at ZF are posted at: Dublin – ZF Group Jobs

Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Simon Coveney TD said: “I am delighted to hear the ZF Group have announced plans to expand their Software Technology Hub, creating 25 new software engineering and business roles in Dublin. The new jobs will be a very welcome boost for the city. It is also encouraging to see a globally recognised technology company further invest and grow in Ireland. The announcement again underscores Ireland’s position as a global hub for the world’s leading tech companies. Our skilled workforce are highly sought after and this announcement ensures they will again play a huge part in advancements in the software and technology space. Best of luck to all the team at ZF Group.”

ZF’s Martin Sharkey, Site Leader of the Dublin location: “As a leader in new and emerging mobility solutions, ZF is passionate about leveraging its knowledge and experience to help protect the integrity of the commercial vehicle and aftermarket. The expansion of our facility combines our industry commitment, along with the fact that trending software development technologies will provide global businesses with the opportunity to grow and become more diversified. There is a wealth of talent in Ireland, and we are excited to be able to invest in the engineers of the future.”

Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland said: “The expansion of ZF to add an additional 25 software engineers to their growing team here is most welcome. Ireland is an ideal location in terms of talent from which ZF can continue to grow and expand their offering. I wish the team continued success here.’’

Reolink Introduces its Latest Innovations: 4K UHD Battery Cam and ColorX Tech

Reolink, a leading innovator of home security solutions, will be celebrating 14 years in business this year. Over the past year, Reolink has brought revolutionary security products to homeowners and small business owners, and is thrilled to introduce its four latest core innovations, including 4K battery camera series, ColorX series, and more. 

As part of Reolink’s anniversary celebration, customer rewards, AMA activity, and giveaways will be run on its official social media. Customers eyeing on Reolink’s best-selling security devices will get juicy discounts at Reolink anniversary epic sales from June 26 through 28, Monday to Wednesday.

Reolink’s Four State-of-the-Art Innovations in 2023

Reolink has always been a creative and engaging source of security cameras. The year 2023 witnesses Reolink’s release of another four astonishing innovations to the market.

4K Battery Camera Series: Game-Changer in Ultra Clarity for Battery-Powered Home Security

Reolink’s unwavering commitment to image clarity has driven the innovator to perfect the lens and sensors, delivering unparalleled ultra-HD quality. With Reolink 4K Battery Camera Series, users can experience Live View and Playback with stunning ultra HD resolution, exploring every tiny detail. A clearer future in battery cameras comes true with Reolink.

ColorX Series: Industry-Leading Technology Offering True Color Night Vision

Reolink launches the ColorX Series to ensure users’ peace of mind in extremely low light conditions. The combination of a super large F1.0 aperture and advanced 1/1.8’’ sensor makes it possible for the camera to create high-fidelity color imagery in even the dimmest light. 

Without extra lighting, ColorX cameras still reveal the faintest details in true-to-life colors at night. Being less noticeable, the camera can be an addition to existing ones, forming an overlapped security set to enhance security for users.

Auto-Tracking: Detection Plus Tracking Technology Locking on Intruders  

Reolink security cameras featuring auto-tracking will automatically detect, follow, and record a specific vehicle, person, or pet in the monitoring area. Users can be worry-free about losing sight of the target when it gets out of the frame. Cameras will always lock on the intruder and enable users to see the complete move.  

16X Optical Zoom: Distant Details Brought Close without Image Quality Compromised

By sharpening the varifocal lens, Reolink releases the first security camera with 16X optical zoom: RLC-823A 16X. The camera can quickly and accurately capture distant objects without affecting image quality. Users are empowered to see the finest details, such as people’s clothing features and car license plates, even from afar.

From 2022 to 2023, Reolink enjoys a breakthrough business year with all the amazing innovations. Going forward, the company will forge ahead to meet the needs of the ever-changing home security landscape.

Reolink’s 14-Year Journey with its Loyal Reolinkers 

Step by step, Reolink has grown from the startup launching 1080p Argus camera to the innovator of the advanced 4K battery camera series. To express its gratitude for the backers of the first Argus series, Reolink will run a Thank You, Argus Backer campaign to send 50 new 4K Argus 3 Ultra cameras and 50 smart garden floodlights as unique thank-you gifts.

Starting on June 19th, Reolink users are welcome to participate in many other anniversary celebration activities, such as giveaways and AMA-Ask Me Anything, on Reolink social media. Moreover, customers can snag over 100 smart security products with up to 40% discounts on Reolink’s anniversary epic sale.

For more information about Reolink’s 14th anniversary and its innovative security products, please visit Reolink’s official website.

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Pivo Inc. announces release of Pivo Max

Pivo Inc, leading AI technology developer that aids self-improvement by turning smart devices into a user’s personal camera crew, has launched their new premium offering: Pivo Max. Building on the success of their hero products Pivo Pod and Pivo Pod Lite, Max offers compatibility with tablets and cameras for the first time.

Pivo Max, named an Innovation Awards Honoree at CES® 2023, builds upon Pivo Pod’s existing capabilities. By simply attaching the smart mount to their tripod, users can capture stunning 360° footage with Pivo’s AI-powered technology. When synced with the Pivo+ and Pivo Play apps, Pivo’s Face and Body Auto-Tracking feature means users can move freely, never having to worry about leaving the frame.

The all-new Pivo Max has a wide range of uses – much like the Pivo Pod and Pivo Pod Lite models, it is ideal for fitness, coaching, equestrian and sports practice. With its larger, 2kg payload and tablet and camera compatibility, Pivo Max has a wider professional appeal, perfect for established creators, real estate agents and even those in education or business settings.

Like the Pivo Pod, Pivo Max maintains horse and dog [now out of beta] tracking capabilities, so users can capture training routines and coaches can join remotely.

Pivo Max comes equipped with six different rotation speeds: Slower, Slow, Normal, Fast, Frenzy, Turbo. Whether users are recording a presentation in-class or a dance tutorial at the studio, they can rest assured Pivo Max will keep up with them.

Pivo Max comes with an integrated LED status, so users can easily view power, pairing, connection, charge, capture and recording statuses. Also new is the Pivo Max Power Bank, available for purchase separately. The Power Bank allows users to simultaneously charge their Pod and personal device during use.

Ken Kim, CEO of Pivo says of the release, “Following the success of our other mounts – the Pivo Pod and Pivo Pod Lite, we wanted to offer a model that not only offers more premium features, but is also geared towards professionals in their field. Pivo Max is a game changer for markets like real estate and education, and we’re excited to see the technology that worked so well for our earlier models continue to reach new heights.”

Pivo Max, which comes with a remote control and is compatible with both Pivo apps, is available in the UK now from uk.pivo.ai with an RRP of £239.99. Between June 19th – 30th Pivo will be offering up to 30% off Pods as part of their Summer Flash Sale.

New state-of-the-art robotics lab to be created at Maynooth University

The Maynooth University Foundation is delighted to announce the creation of a state-of-the-art robotics lab, which will be supported by a donation from Intel Ireland. The lab will provide MU students with invaluable hands-on learning experiences using cutting-edge robotic technologies.

The establishment of the robotics lab at a total cost of €150,000 will equip Maynooth University students with access to innovative robotic technologies and equipment used by engineers from Intel and other companies. This hands-on experience will enable them to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world application, empowering them to develop and refine their skills in robotics.

The new robotics lab is set to become a hub of innovation, where students can explore and experiment with robotics, pushing the boundaries of technology and unlocking new possibilities. This new lab will support students in MU’s current degree programmes in Robotics and Intelligent Devices, Electronic Engineering and Computer Science.

The gift from Intel is coupled with an investment from the University, demonstrating the power of public-private partnerships to fuel innovation and improve student learning experiences.

The establishment of the robotics lab further strengthens the ties between Intel and Maynooth University.

Dave Selkirk, the Director of Advanced Analytics MSO Automation at Intel Ireland, said: “We are very proud of our close partnership with Maynooth University, a close neighbour of ours here in North Kildare. The development of key infrastructure in the area of robotics will provide an important opportunity for students to gain practical experience in an evolving technology field that has massive potential in Advanced High-Volume Manufacturing.”

Vice-President External Affairs at Maynooth University Rebecca Doolin said: “We are tremendously grateful to our neighbour and partner Intel for supporting the development of a new robotics lab, which will give Maynooth students hands-on learning opportunities to work with the same robots Intel engineers down the road are using, bringing their classroom learning to life.”

Doolin noted a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by Maynooth University and Intel in 2019, and its significance in creating a strategic research and innovation partnership.

“Over the years, Maynooth University has developed a strong partnership with Intel that has fostered collaboration in various areas, including student skills and experiences, research, innovation, and community engagement. As neighbours in a vibrant and fast-growing region of Ireland, today’s announcement not only deepens the ties between Intel and MU, but also demonstrates the positive impacts on student learning and innovation that such partnerships can yield.”

Prof Gerry Lacey, Head of Engineering at Maynooth University, said: “Robotics and AI are creating new industries, making agriculture more sustainable and revolutionising transportation. We are excited that Intel’s support will help our students to become leaders in creating this new future.”

Fujifilm Introduces the INSTAX SQUARE SQ40 Instant Camera

FUJIFILM Europe GmbH, Imaging Division, announced today the launch of its new INSTAX SQUARE SQ40 instant camera (SQ40), a new addition to the INSTAX SQUARE lineup of instant cameras. Fujifilm has also introduced a new INSTAX SQUARE instant film variety, “Sunset”, featuring a variety of film borders with soft color gradients designed to be reminiscent of a serene, peaceful sunset.

“Consumers love our INSTAX MINI 40 instant camera, so expanding the line to also include a SQUARE format option just made sense,” said Shin Udono, Senior Vice President, Imaging Solutions, FUJIFILM Europe. “Not only can INSTAX fans now have another instant camera with a classic look, but they can also now enjoy the SQ40’s large, square image area.”

Key SQ40 features include:

Automatic Exposure function

The SQ40’s Automatic Exposure function automatically senses the level of ambient light when the shutter button is pressed, optimizing the shutter speed and flash output according to the scene. It allows even novice INSTAX instant camera users to take photos that are automatically adjusted regardless of interior or exterior conditions, producing high-quality photos on-the-spot.


Selfie Mode for quicker and easier selfies

Users can activate the Selfie Mode, perfect for taking selfies and close-up shots, by simply twisting the lens after powering the SQ40 on. Using this mode to take amazing selfies and close-ups is incredibly easy and convenient.

New Film Variety Introduced:

Also accompanying the launch of SQ40 is Fujifilm’s launch of the new INSTAX SQUARE “Sunset” variety of instant film. The design of this new square format instant film is inspired by the gentle gradation of the colors in the sky during a sunset. As with all INSTAX SQUARE instant film varieties, Sunset will be available in a single pack with 10 exposures.

INSTAX MINI EVO Now Available in Brown:

Fujifilm is also pleased to introduce brown as a new color option for its FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI EVO hybrid instant camera (MINI EVO) product line. Initially introduced in 2021 in a black camera body, MINI EVO’s unique hybrid format combines the excitement and satisfaction of traditional instant camera functionality with the capabilities of digital imaging technology to select, share, and store specific images. Paired with INSTAX MINI instant film, MINI EVO creates high-quality prints directly from the camera. Images can also be printed from a paired Smartphone camera roll using the INSTAX MINI EVO Smartphone App. 

Pricing and Availability:

Fujifilm’s INSTAX SQUARE SQ40 instant camera will be available at Fujifilm stockist’s nationwide at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price EUR 150.00 (incl. VAT) and is expected to be available for purchase on 29th June 2023. For more product information, visit www.instax.ie/cameras/square-sq40/

INSTAX SQUARE Sunset instant film is also expected to be available on 29th June 2023 at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of EUR 11.00 (incl. VAT) per pack (10 sheets). For more information about this new INSTAX SQUARE instant film variety, visit www.instax.ie/film/#film-selector.

 

Fujifilm’s INSTAX MINI EVO hybrid instant camera in brown will be available at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of EUR 200.00 (incl. VAT) and is also expected to be available for purchase on 29th June 2023. For more information regarding the INSTAX MINI EVO product, visit www.instax.ie/cameras/mini-evo/ 

Chrome Users’ Browsers Hijacked by Threat Actors when Downloading Popular Pirated Content, HP warns

HP Ireland today issued its quarterly HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report, showing threat actors are hijacking users’ Chrome browsers if they try to download popular movies or video games from pirating websites.

By isolating threats that have evaded detection tools on PCs, HP Wolf Security has specific insight into the latest techniques being used by cybercriminals in the fast-changing cybercrime landscape. To date, HP Wolf Security customers have clicked on over 30 billion email attachments, web pages, and downloaded files with no reported breaches.

Based on data from millions of endpoints running HP Wolf Security, the researchers found:

  • The Shampoo Chrome extension is hard to wash out: A campaign distributing the ChromeLoader malware tricks users into installing a malicious Chrome extension called Shampoo. It can redirect the victim’s search queries to malicious websites, or pages that will earn the criminal group money through ad campaigns. The malware is highly persistent, using Task Scheduler to re-launch itself every 50 minutes.
  • Attackers bypass macro policies by using trusted domains: While macros from untrusted sources are now disabled, HP saw attackers bypass these controls by compromising a trusted Office 365 account, setting up a new company email, and distributing a malicious excel file that infects victims with the Formbook infostealer.
  • Firms must beware of what lurks beneath: OneNote documents can act as digital scrapbooks, so any file can be attached within. Attackers are taking advantage of this to embed malicious files behind fake “click here” icons. Clicking the fake icon opens the hidden file, executing malware to give attackers access to the users’ machine – this access can then be sold on to other cybercriminal groups and ransomware gangs.

Sophisticated groups like Qakbot and IcedID first embedded malware into OneNote files in January. With OneNote kits now available on cybercrime marketplaces and requiring little technical skill to use, their malware campaigns look set to continue over the coming months.

To limit the chances of a security breach, businesses and users should avoid downloading files from untrusted sites. We have observed that threat actors are hijacking users’ Chrome browsers at times when downloading popular movies or video games from pirating websites. To protect against the latest threats, employees should be cautious of suspicious internal documents and check with the sender before opening. Organisations should also configure email gateway and security tool policies to block OneNote files from unknown external sources,” explains Val Gabriel, Managing Director of HP Ireland.

From malicious archive files to HTML smuggling, the report also shows cybercrime groups continue to diversify attack methods to bypass email gateways, as threat actors move away from Office formats. Key findings include:

  • Archives were the most popular malware delivery type (42%) for the fourth quarter running when examining threats stopped by HP Wolf Security in Q1.
  • There was a 37-percentage-point rise in HTML smuggling threats in Q1 versus Q4.
  • There was a 4-point rise in PDF threats in Q1 versus Q4.
  • There was a 6-point drop in Excel malware (19% to 13%) in Q1 versus Q4, as the format has become more difficult to run macros in.
  • 14% of email threats identified by HP Sure Click bypassed one or more email gateway scanner in Q1 2023.
  • The top threat vector in Q1 was email (80%) followed by browser downloads (13%).

To protect against increasingly varied attacks, organisations must follow zero trust principles to isolate and contain risky activities such as opening email attachments, clicking on links, or browser downloads. This greatly reduces the attack surface along with the risk of a breach,” comments Dr. Ian Pratt, Global Head of Security for Personal Systems, HP Inc.

HP Wolf Security runs risky tasks like opening email attachments, downloading files and clicking links in isolated, micro-virtual machines (micro-VMs) to protect users. It also captures detailed traces of attempted infections. HP’s application isolation technology mitigates threats that might slip past other security tools and provides unique insights into novel intrusion techniques and threat actor behavior