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Demonstrating Innovative Technologies Transforming Public Safety Operations HERNDON, Va., Feb. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- ST Engineering iDirect, a global leader in satellite communications, announced today its collaboration with Verizon Frontline to demonstrate advanced public safety solutions and emergency preparedness. Verizon Frontline, the advanced network and solutions built for first responders, will host an exclusive event for public safety officials in the Bay Area during the week of Feb. 2, ahead of the Super Bowl. Demonstrating Innovative Technologies Transforming Public Safety Operations The event will highlight the innovative technologies transforming public safety operations, offering attendees a firsthand look at Verizon Frontline's state-of-the-art fleet of deployable assets powered, in part, by ST Engineering iDirect's satellite technology. It will feature asset tours, technology demonstrations, and a special ceremony recognizing state and local government agencies from the next two Super Bowl host cities. Verizon Frontline will showcase real-time situational monitoring, on-demand capacity, and a command center integrating video and audio feeds to help empower first responders with rapid, informed decision-making capabilities. Verizon will showcase its advanced Frontline fleet to public safety officials, providing them the opportunity to explore its capabilities, including: Tactical Humanitarian Operations Response (THOR) platform, a cutting-edge vehicle equipped with private 5G Ultra-Wideband (UWB), mobile edge compute, and multiple backhaul options for seamless connectivity. Satellite Picocell on Trailer (SPOT), a mobile solution supporting up to 400 users with satellite backhaul and Wi-Fi access. "By integrating ST Engineering iDirect's satellite solutions, we're able to deliver reliable, resilient connectivity that first responders can count on in any situation," said Stuart Burson, Director of Satellite Solutions at Verizon. "This partnership is transforming public safety communications, setting a new standard for how we support those on the front lines." "ST Engineering iDirect is honored to partner with Verizon Frontline to deliver high-performance satellite communications for mission-critical operations," said Darren Ludington, Regional VP Americas at ST Engineering iDirect. "This partnership is a testament to our shared commitment to empowering first responders with the tools they need to protect and serve, even in the most challenging environments." In 2025, Verizon began modernizing its satellite network by upgrading to ST Engineering iDirect's Intuition virtualized, cloud-native hub architecture. This modernization fundamentally transformed how satellite resources are managed, reducing the physical footprint at the teleport, simplifying operations, and enhancing performance. These advancements help enable faster deployment of mission-critical resources while ensuring uninterrupted services during emergencies and natural disasters. ST Engineering iDirect, a subsidiary of ST Engineering, is a global leader in satellite communications (satcom) providing technology and solutions that enable its customers to expand their business, differentiate their services and optimize their satcom networks. With over 40 years of delivering innovation focused on solving satellite's most critical economic and technology challenges we are committed to shaping the future of how the world connects. The product portfolio, branded iDirect, represents the highest standards in performance, efficiency and reliability, making it possible for its customers to deliver the best satcom connectivity experience anywhere in the world. ST Engineering iDirect is a leader in key industries including mobility, broadcast and military/government. In 2007, iDirect Government was formed to better serve the U.S. government and defense communities. For more information visit www.idirect.net.
London, United Kingdom - Newsfile Corp. - January 13, 2026 - Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQ: GRRR) ("Gorilla" or the "Company"), a global solution provider in AI-driven Security Intelligence, Network Intelligence, Business Intelligence and IoT technology today announced it has secured three new project wins in Taiwan secured between 30th December 2025 and 5th January 2026. The awards extend Gorilla's active deployments across public safety critical infrastructure and environmental protection. These agreements will provide a meaningful contribution to revenue, but contract values will not be disclosed at this time. The Company expects revenue from these project awards to be recognised during 2026, subject to delivery milestones and customer acceptance. Jackie Wang, General Manager Asia, commented: "These agreements validate Gorilla's long-term investment in Taiwan and mark a clear step forward in building durable, strategic partnerships. Gorilla is emerging as the sovereign AI backbone for both established and high-growth markets globally. In Taiwan, our platform is securing mission-critical investigative environments, enhancing port throughput through predictive AI, and deploying real-time video intelligence to protect natural assets. This is production-grade intelligence delivering measurable, accountable outcomes. Taiwan will remain a core growth market for Gorilla across both public and private sectors in 2026." Project Details: The first project was awarded by a Taiwan National Criminal Investigations Agency to strengthen lawful interception capability and harden cybersecurity controls for sensitive investigative operations. Gorilla will reinforce the operational environment that supports authorised interception workflows, through stronger system security logging audit readiness and threat monitoring. The work includes tighter access control, improved integrity controls around sensitive data and expanded cybersecurity observability, so the agency can operate with higher resilience and stronger evidentiary discipline. The second project was awarded by a Taiwan international ports operator at its flagship southern Taiwan port, to enhance AI-based vehicle flow prediction and guidance, aimed at reducing congestion waiting times and pollution within the port area. Gorilla will enhance its AI-driven prediction and management platform to anticipate bottlenecks earlier and orchestrate traffic flow across the port ecosystem. The solution combines real-time telemetry queue forecasting and rule-based operational logic, presented through operational dashboards, plus a mobile application that issues timely location-based guidance to relevant stakeholders. The objective is to reduce idle time to improve throughput and lower emissions caused by stop start congestion. The third project was awarded by a Taiwan National Special Police unit, focused on forest protection, to upgrade video analytics and intelligence workflows that help detect illegal logging and enable proactive intervention. Gorilla will strengthen an existing image recognition and intelligence analysis platform, by improving detection, accuracy, speed and actionable alerting. Enhancements focus on recognising patterns linked to illegal logging and unauthorised activity, then surfacing prioritised alerts with supporting context for field response and investigation. The goal is for earlier detection, faster response and stronger operational prevention of forest crime. About Gorilla Technology Group Inc. Headquartered in London U.K., Gorilla is a global solution provider in Data Centres, Security Intelligence, Network Intelligence, Business Intelligence and IoT technology. We provide a wide range of solutions, including Smart City, Network, Video, Security Convergence and IoT, across select verticals of Government & Public Services, Manufacturing, Telecom, Retail, Transportation & Logistics, Healthcare and Education, by using AI and Deep Learning Technologies. Our expertise lies in revolutionizing urban operations, bolstering security and enhancing resilience. We deliver pioneering products that harness the power of AI in intelligent video surveillance, facial recognition, license plate recognition, edge computing, post-event analytics and advanced cybersecurity technologies. By integrating these AI-driven technologies, we empower Smart Cities to enhance efficiency, safety and cybersecurity measures, ultimately improving the quality of life for residents. For more information, please visit our website: www.Gorilla-Technology.com Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on current expectations and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. Gorilla undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, except as required by law. Public Relations Contact: Samantha Dowd Prosek Partners GRRR@prosek.com Investor Relations Contact: Dave Gentry RedChip Companies, Inc. 1-407-644-4256 GRRR@redchip.com The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.About Gorilla Technology Group Inc.
97% cite smartphones as top evidence source, up 24 points from 2024 95% agree digital evidence increases solvability, yet 94% say complexity strains caseloads 65% believe AI can accelerate investigations, but one-third say policies prevent its use Cloud receptiveness hit 42%, yet two-thirds still rely on physical media TYSONS CORNER, Va. and PETAH TIKVA, Israel, Feb. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Cellebrite (NASDAQ: CLBT), a global leader in AI-powered Digital Investigative and Intelligence solutions for the public and private sectors, today unveiled its 2026 Industry Trends Report, which surveyed 1,200 practitioners across 63 countries, marking the company's seventh annual report on how organizations collect, manage and analyze digital evidence. Smartphones: Critical to Investigations Smartphones are more relevant to investigations than ever before, with 97% of investigators citing them as the top source of digital evidence, up 24 points from 73% in 2024. This increase mirrors public expectations, as 97% of agency managers say communities expect digital evidence to be used in most cases. AI Adoption: Strong Interest, Uneven Policy Support Artificial intelligence (AI) is an increasingly important technology for enhancing the speed and efficiency of investigations. Sixty-five percent of public safety respondents believe AI can accelerate investigations, yet nearly a third of these respondents report their agency's policies prevent AI's use. Two-thirds of respondents cite review time as the biggest barrier to moving cases, yet AI can solve this, with respondents agreeing one of its best features is quickly analyzing communications to identify links between people. Public Safety: Capacity Strained as Digital Evidence Becomes Universal Public safety findings show 95% agree digital evidence increases case solvability, while 94% say complexity is straining caseloads. However, only 62% of agency leaders are shifting resources from legacy to digital methods. This gap between recognition and action underscores the modernization challenge agencies face. "The relationship between the public and the police is fundamental," stated Matt Scott, a U.K. Police and Crime Commissioner. "As new technology is introduced, it is important that the public's consent is sought and that appropriate safeguards are put in place to ensure that decision making remains in the hands of officers and staff. The relationship between the public and the police is fundamental. Any use of AI or automation in policing should follow consultation with the public and be applied only where appropriate and where it can responsibly support productivity." "Digital evidence is increasingly where our investigations begin," said James Howe, Detective, Columbus, Ohio, Division of Police. "This modern reality has us rethinking our workflows across the agency, not just in the lab. Digital evidence shapes how our cases are built from day one." "It's clear digital evidence is the backbone of modern justice," said David Gee, Chief Marketing Officer of Cellebrite. "Today's investigations involve an exponential explosion of devices, data and complexity that agencies must manage. Their only choice to evolve is to mobilize and leverage technology that will help them process evidence efficiently, while preserving the accuracy and ensuring the defensibility of evidence on which the justice system relies." Cloud Adoption Grows as Evidence-Sharing Risks Persist Using the cloud to store and share digital evidence is steadily becoming essential for agencies of all sizes. Cloud receptiveness for digital evidence management reached 42% in 2026, up from 38% in 2025. Yet physical media remains the default option with two-thirds of respondents still sharing evidence via portable hard drives and USB sticks, creating chain of custody risks and slowing cross-agency collaboration. Private Sector: Digital Investigations are Business-Critical Private sector findings show investigations embedded across business operations, with a clear shift in AI adoption from strategic intent to practical application. Top use cases: eDiscovery (54%), data theft (46%) and network exploits (44%) Mobile data appears in 66% of investigations; computer storage and cloud data each appear in 46% 57% say AI-assisted communication analysis accelerates outcomes "Organizations want to be better prepared, so investigations are no longer just about reacting after something happens," said Colin Duncan, eDiscovery Technologist at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP. "Gaining a clear understanding of data across systems, devices, and applications in a consistent and defensible manner is essential. When used responsibly, AI enables teams to accelerate their work without compromising control or accountability." Implications for Cellebrite These trends have underpinned strong adoption of Cellebrite's evidence and case management investigative platform, Guardian, primarily among state and local law enforcement agencies in the United States, as well as in Latin America and the United Kingdom. In 2025, Guardian delivered triple-digit year-over-year growth across customers, users and data stored on the platform and was also recently made available to enterprise customers. For more information, read Cellebrite's 2026 Industry Trends Reports for Public Safety and the Private Sector. References to Websites and Social Media Platforms References to information included on, or accessible through, websites and social media platforms do not constitute incorporation by reference of the information contained at or available through such websites or social media platforms, and you should not consider such information to be part of this press release. About Cellebrite Cellebrite's (Nasdaq: CLBT) mission is to protect communities, nations and businesses as a global leader in digital investigative and intelligence solutions. More than 7,000 global law enforcement agencies, defense and intelligence organizations and enterprises trust Cellebrite's AI-powered software portfolio to make forensically sound digital data more accessible and actionable. Cellebrite technology allows customers to accelerate more than 1.5 million legally sanctioned investigations annually, enhance sovereign security, elevate operational efficacy and efficiency and enable advanced mobile research and application security. Available via cloud, on-premises and hybrid deployments, Cellebrite's technology enables its customers around the globe to advance their missions, elevate public safety and safeguard data privacy. To learn more, visit us at www.cellebrite.com. Media ContactVictor CooperSr. Director of Corporate Communicationsvictor.cooper@cellebrite.com+1 404.804.5910 Investor RelationsAndrew KramerVice President, Investor Relationsinvestors@cellebrite.com+1 973.206.7760
ISGlobal, supported by Rockefeller Foundation, analyzed impact of severe global aid cuts in 93 countries, with 21 in Asia New study published in The Lancet finds slashing global aid, particularly by US and European countries, will reverse decades of progress in fighting diseases BANGKOK, Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Lancet Global Health published a new peer-reviewed study today by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), which warns that a precipitous drop in global aid could lead to 22.6 million additional deaths by 2030 across 93 low- and middle- income countries, including 5.4 million children under the age of five. With support from The Rockefeller Foundation, the analysis demonstrates that Sub-Saharan Africa, which accounts for 38 of the 93 countries analyzed, is particularly at risk, and with 21 of the countries in Asia, 12 in Latin America, 12 in the Middle East and North Africa, and 10 in Europe, including Ukraine, severe cuts to official development assistance (ODA) could be felt globally. ISGlobal's research also reveals that over the course of 2002-2021, ODA helped reduce child mortality by 39%; prevent HIV/AIDS deaths by 70%, with a 56% reduction in deaths from both malaria and nutritional deficiencies; and increased additional global health outcomes in these 93 countries, which are home to 75% of the world's population. "These findings are a warning of the profound moral cost of the zero-sum approach many political leaders are taking—and they are an urgent call to action to all of us to prevent this human suffering," said Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, President of The Rockefeller Foundation in a Statement on the Human Cost of Foreign Aid Cuts. "The question before humanity today is whether we will accept a global retreat from commitments to feed the hungry, cure the sick, and lift up the most vulnerable define the future or whether we will come together to build new models of cooperation worthy of the tens of millions of people who could lose their lives if we do not." In 2024 international aid fell for the first time in six years, and the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Germany significantly reduced their ODA contributions for the first time in nearly 30 years. These deep cuts, along with projected cuts in 2025 and 2026, sparked the need to understand what this could mean at the human level for communities all over the world. "Our analyses show that development assistance is among the most effective global health interventions available. Over the past two decades, it has saved an extraordinary number of lives and strengthened fragile welfare states and healthcare systems. Withdrawing this support now would not only reverse hard-won progress, but would translate directly into millions of preventable adult and child deaths in the coming years. Budget decisions made today in donor countries will have irreversible consequences for millions of people for years to come," said Davide Rasella, Coordinator of the study, ICREA Research Professor at ISGlobal and at the Brazilian Institute of Collective Health. Millions More Lives at Risk:As the world's largest donors and other countries around the world continued to slash billions in assistance, the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is projecting that ODA could decline by 10%-18% from 2024 to 2025. In order to assess the realized impact of ODA in these countries and project what may happen if current aid cuts continue or worsen, ISGlobal – with support from The Rockefeller Foundation in association with its charitable offshoot, RF Catalytic Capital – examined 20 years of development data between 2002 and 2021 in 93 countries that are home to 6.3 billion people. "Asia's scale means that when health systems fail, the human cost is immense, and in 21 countries across the region, decades of development gains are now at risk of being reversed," said Deepali Khanna, Senior Vice President & Head of Asia, The Rockefeller Foundation. "Without sustained and smarter development assistance, hard-won progress against disease can disappear, health systems can weaken, and preventable loss of life can follow. These outcomes are not inevitable, but avoiding them requires country-led financing and resilient, self-reliant systems that can protect the most vulnerable and save lives." Peer reviewed and published by The Lancet Global Health, The Impact of Two Decades of Humanitarian and Development Assistance and the Projected Mortality Consequences of Current Defunding to 2030: Retrospective Evaluation and Forecasting Analysis, models two scenarios over the course of 2025-2030: Mild defunding scenario. With a 10.6% yearly reduction (corresponding to the average reduction of the last two years, 2024–2025), these cuts could result in 9.4 million preventable deaths, including 2.5 million children younger than five years. Severe defunding scenario. Based on $32 billion (15.1%) in ODA cuts from 2024 to 2025, with the funding cuts continuing and worsening through the end of this decade, this could cause 5.4 million children younger than age five years to die as part of more than 22.6 million additional deaths of all ages – Roughly equivalent to (1) the combined populations of greater Barcelona, Paris, and London; (2) more than the individual populations of Mexico City, Dhaka, Sao Paulo, Cairo, and Mumbai; (3) or the entire U.S. State of Florida perishing by 2030. ISGlobal researchers applied a consistent methodological framework that integrates longitudinal panel data with validated country-level microsimulation models to quantify the health consequences of funding reductions across all OECD contributors. As result, the new study also demonstrates that higher global ODA levels in the 93 countries analyzed between 2002 and 2021 contributed to: Decreasing all-cause mortality by 23%. Declining child mortality by 39%. Reducing deaths mortality rates from HIV/AIDS by 70%, nutritional deficiencies by 56%, malaria by 56%, diarrheal diseases by 55%, and neglected tropical diseases by 54%. Strengthening health systems and supporting disease control and eradication efforts. Improving preparedness for outbreaks and epidemics. It also warns that at least three out of every four people on the planet live in countries where two decades of development gains could be reversed, where progress against diseases disappears, and where preventable loss of life could happen. The countries analyzed in this study include: 21 countries in Asia:Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam. 10 countries in Europe:Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, and Ukraine. 12 countries in Latin America:Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, and Peru. 12 countries in the Middle East and North Africa:Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, and Turkiye. 38 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa:Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. As a result of the severe realized and projected cuts to ODA, The Rockefeller Foundation is undertaking its mission-driven work around the world – with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa – to identify country-led solutions to maximize every dollar of remaining aid and to stimulate new investments. This work, along with ISGlobal's research, is supported by the Foundation's Build the Shared Future Initiative, through which the 113-year-old philanthropic organization aims to inspire and inform global cooperation and international development work that matches the challenges of the 21st century. Researchers from ISGlobal – a Barcelona-based institution supported by the "la Caixa" Foundation, together with the Institute of Collective Health at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) in Brazil, the Mozambique-based Manhiça Health Research Centre (CISM), and the National Institute of Health (INS) – submitted this report to The Lancet Global Health on 18 November 2025. It builds on an ISGlobal-led study published last year, which found that the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) alone could lead to over 14 million additional preventable deaths by 2030. Both analyses applied the same methodological framework, integrating longitudinal panel data with validated country-level microsimulation models—to quantify the health consequences of funding reductions. While the USAID study focused on a single donor, the new analysis encompasses all OECD contributors, providing a comprehensive assessment of global aid defunding on mortality. For additional information and download a copy of ISGlobal's latest study, please visit:https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(26)00008-2/fulltext. About The Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal)The Barcelona Institute for Global Health, ISGlobal, is the fruit of an innovative alliance between the "la Caixa" Foundation, academic institutions and government bodies to contribute to the efforts undertaken by the international community to address the challenges in global health. ISGlobal is a consolidated hub of excellence in research that has grown out of work first started in the world of health care by the Hospital Clínic and the Parc de Salut MAR and in the academic sphere by the University of Barcelona and Pompeu Fabra University. Its working model is based on the generation of scientific knowledge through Research Programmes and Groups, and its translation through the areas of Education and Training and Analysis and Global Development. Its ultimate goal is to help close the gaps in health disparities between and within different regions of the world. For more information, visit www.isglobal.org. About The Rockefeller FoundationInvesting $30 billion over the last 113 years to promote the well-being of humanity, The Rockefeller Foundation is a pioneering philanthropy built on unlikely partnerships and innovative solutions that deliver measurable results for people in the United States and around the world. We leverage scientific breakthroughs, artificial intelligence, and new technologies to make big bets across energy, food, health, and finance, including with our charitable offshoot, RF Catalytic Capital (RFCC). For more information, sign up for our newsletter at www.rockefellerfoundation.org/subscribe and follow us on X @RockefellerFdn, Instagram @rockefellerfdn, YouTube @RockefellerFdn, and LinkedIn @the-rockefeller-foundation.
Certified rugged devices help utilities operate securely and reliably in harsh, remote, and high-risk environments IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Getac Technology Corporation ("Getac"), a leading provider of rugged computing and mobile video solutions and a manufacturer with advanced in-house capabilities, today announced its collaboration with Anterix, the largest holder of licensed, contiguous 900 MHz (896-901/935-940 MHz) spectrum in the United States dedicated to private broadband networks. Through this collaboration, Getac is enabling mission-critical connectivity for utilities and other critical infrastructure operators to deploy private LTE networks. As an active participant in the Anterix Active Ecosystem (AAE), Getac has earned AnterixActive® badges for its B360 fully rugged notebook and F120 fully rugged tablet after testing to validate their use on networks using Anterix's 900 MHz private LTE spectrum. These badges acknowledge that utilities and other critical infrastructure organizations may deploy Getac's rugged devices with confidence, helping to ensure reliable performance, greater security, and interoperability in demanding field environments. This collaboration reflects Getac's continued investment in purpose-built solutions for utilities and other asset-intensive industries that require more secure, resilient communications beyond the limits of public cellular networks. By aligning with Anterix-enabled private networks, Getac helps customers modernize field operations while maintaining control, coverage, and reliability across service territories. "Utilities and critical infrastructure operators need communications platforms they can trust – especially as they digitize field operations and deploy advanced applications," said Charlie Gibbs, Director of Product Solutions, Getac North America. "Our alliance with Anterix and securing of AnterixActive® badges for the B360 and F120 reinforce Getac's commitment to delivering rugged, field-proven devices that are ready for private LTE environments where performance and uptime are non-negotiable." As the nation's leading connectivity partner for utilities, Anterix provides 900 MHz spectrum and deployment solutions that enable private LTE for operational technology, workforce mobility, grid modernization, and other mission-critical communications. Getac's rugged devices extend that capability into harsh and remote environments, giving crews secure access to real-time data, applications, and workflows. "Anterix has built a robust ecosystem that helps utilities move from spectrum to real-world outcomes faster," said Steve Ryan, Vice President of Ecosystem and Partnerships at Anterix. "By adding Getac's rugged B360 and F120 devices to our portfolio, we're expanding the trusted mobile workforce solutions utilities can deploy with confidence to keep teams connected, data protected, and operations running reliably where it matters most." Through the AAE, Getac is an integral part of more than 150 technology providers collaborating to simplify procurement, accelerate deployment, and deliver end-to-end solutions purpose-built for utility and critical infrastructure operations. This collaboration enables utilities to deploy certified devices faster, reduce integration risk, and lower long-term total cost of ownership. Getac and Anterix both will be exhibiting at DTECH 2026. Attendees can visit Getac at booth UL511 in the Sails Pavilion and Anterix at booth 1028 on the ground level to learn more about their respective solutions and how Getac's AAE engagement supports private LTE deployments for utilities and other critical infrastructure operators. For more information about Getac's rugged computing solutions, visit www.getac.com.For more information about Anterix and its private LTE ecosystem, visit www.anterix.com. About Getac Getac Technology Corporation is a global leader in AI-capable rugged mobile technology and intelligent video solutions, including laptops, tablets, software, body-worn cameras, in-car video systems, digital evidence management and enterprise video analytics solutions. Getac's solutions and services are designed to enable extraordinary experiences for frontline workers in challenging environments. Today, Getac serves customers in over 100 countries spanning defense, public safety, ambulance, fire & rescue, utilities, automotive, natural resources, manufacturing, transport, and logistics. Getac was recently recognized as one of Newsweek's "World's Most Trustworthy Companies" for 2024. For more information, visit www.getac.com. Participate in the Getac Industry blog or follow the company on LinkedIn and YouTube. Getac and Getac logo are trademarks of Getac Holdings Corporation or its affiliates. Other brands or trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2026 Getac Technology Corporation. Media Contact:Kendra Dorr (on behalf of Getac)The Hoffman Agencykdorr@hoffman.com
Demonstrates devices, software, and solutions from Semtech, RAM® Mounts, Absolute Software, and SEW.AI to address critical utility challenges IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Getac Technology Corporation (Getac), a leading provider of rugged computing and mobile video solutions and a manufacturer with advanced in-house capabilities, today announced it will exhibit at the DTECH transmission and distribution event, showcasing AI solutions designed to help utilities tackle the unique challenges of field operations. Getac will be attending the event from Feb. 3-5 in San Diego, California. At booth UL511 in the Sails Pavilion, Getac will feature next-generation fully rugged AI-enabled laptops and tablets, integrated software, and partner solutions that enhance operational efficiency, lower total cost of ownership, and support field personnel in demanding environments. Addressing Key Utility Challenges Getac's fully rugged devices are purpose-built for the demands of utility field operations, helping reduce downtime, minimize repair costs, and extend the lifecycle of critical equipment. Combined with AI-enabled software, they provide field teams with practical tools for asset monitoring, workforce optimization, and predictive analysis, while maintaining connectivity and security across remote and challenging environments. Four leading industry partners will be featured at the Getac booth, demonstrating end-to-end solutions for utility field operations: Semtech: Showcasing how AirLink® rugged networking technology integrates with Getac devices to deliver unified cellular connectivity that improves coverage, modernizes utility fleets, and increases operational efficiency in the field. RAM® Mounts: Presenting rugged mounting solutions designed to make utility technicians as efficient as possible through easy access to mission-critical devices. From work vans to consumer vehicles, RAM® provides the inventive and durable hardware needed to secure phones, tablets, and laptops in the most demanding field service applications. Absolute Software: Demonstrating persistent security and compliance solutions for utility providers that operate electric grids, gas pipelines, and nuclear power plants. This integration provides continuous transparency into critical infrastructure standards like NERC CIP while maintaining secure, consistent network connections for highly dispersed workforces. SEW.AI: Featuring an AI-native workforce experience platform purpose-built for energy and utility organizations. Designed to complement rugged devices and connected field technologies, SEW.AI turns operational data into real-time, role-based intelligence that supports safer field service execution, proactive asset and work management, and improved workforce coordination across electric, gas, and water utilities. "Utility field operations face unique challenges that go far beyond rugged hardware," said Rick Geisendorff, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Getac North America. "Our participation at DTECH 2026 demonstrates Getac's commitment to providing complete solutions that improve efficiency, lower total cost of ownership, and support field teams with the tools they need to succeed." In addition to the solutions at booth UL511, Getac fully rugged devices will be featured in integrated demonstrations at the booths of industry-leading partners, including Anterix, Havis, and Gamber-Johnson. For more information or to speak with an executive, please visit Getac's booth UL511 in the Sails Pavilion at DTECH. For insights on how rugged devices, software, and AI-enabled solutions drive results in utility field operations, download Getac's 2026 Essential Rugged Computing Guide for Utilities. About Getac Getac Technology Corporation is a global leader in AI-capable rugged mobile technology and intelligent video solutions, including laptops, tablets, software, body-worn cameras, in-car video systems, digital evidence management and enterprise video analytics solutions. Getac's solutions and services are designed to enable extraordinary experiences for frontline workers in challenging environments. Today, Getac serves customers in over 100 countries spanning defense, public safety, ambulance, fire & rescue, utilities, automotive, natural resources, manufacturing, transport, and logistics. Getac was recognized as one of Newsweek's "World's Most Trustworthy Companies" for 2024. For more information, visit www.getac.com. Participate in the Getac Industry blog or follow the company on LinkedIn and YouTube. Getac and Getac logo are trademarks of Getac Holdings Corporation or its affiliates. Other brands or trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2026 Getac Technology Corporation. For more information contact: Kendra Dorr The Hoffman AgencyKdorr@hoffman.com
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