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SINGAPORE, Feb. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Following the global success of its European and American editions, CYSAT Asia concluded its first-ever regional event in Singapore yesterday. Co-organised by SGInnovate and the European cybersecurity leader CYSEC, the event gathered 400 participants, global experts, government officials, and industry pioneers from 25 European and Asian countries to address the urgent need for resilient space infrastructure. The event convened leading voices from across the space tech and cybersecurity sectors to discuss the why's and how's of securing space assets, the impact of quantum computing on space cybersecurity, and the need for collaborative partnerships and strong talent pipelines to support this burgeoning industry. From investors to global corporations, key speakers at the event included representatives from Airbus, the European Commission, Fraunhofer, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, IonQ, IQT, and Thales, alongside Singaporean Deep Tech startups SpeQtral and MicroSec. Also present were industry stakeholders Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), CyberSG R&D Programme Office (CRPO), and CyberSG Talent, Innovation and Growth (TIG) Collaboration Centre. "Through CYSAT Asia, we've extended that mission to one of the most consequential intersections in technology today: the confluence of space tech and cybersecurity", said Dr. Lim Jui, CEO, SGInnovate. "We're confident that the insights and connections shared today will catalyse innovation in this area, and lead to the development of more secure space infrastructure across the region." Panelists explore the intersection of quantum computing and satellite security at CYSAT Asia. (L-R): Emna Amri (CYSEC), Anna Beata Kalisz Hedegaard (Quantum Security Defence), Corey McClelland (IonQ), Prof. Michael Kasper (Fraunhofer Singapore), and Nicolas Pouymonbrat (IDQuantique). Exploring the landscape of space cyberthreats, and their impact on critical sectors Speakers underscored how attacks on space systems now have immediate, real-world consequences, from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) spoofing disrupting thousands of commercial flights annually to cyber vulnerabilities in legacy satellite architectures never designed for today's threat environment. The event affirmed that resilience must be designed end-to-end — across satellites, ground stations, receivers, and the data flows that connect them. Beyond defence and commercial uses, panellists also emphasised that cybersecurity is now foundational to civil space services, where trust in data integrity and governance underpins safe use for disaster response, climate monitoring, and national planning. In his address, David Koh, Singapore's Commissioner of Cybersecurity and Chief Executive of the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore mentioned that there are rapid technological advancements accelerating the growth of the space industry, and emphasised that cybersecurity must now be "baked" into the design of these technologies to prevent disruptions with spillover effects across borders. Meanwhile, Jonathan Hung, Executive Director of the Office for Space Technology & Industry, Singapore (OSTIn), Singapore's national space office, emphasised that cyber resilience in space requires close coordination across government, industry, and the broader ecosystem. Strong cyber resilience underpins trust in space-enabled services, and is strengthened through robust multi-agency partnerships here in Singapore. Highlighting opportunities for growth and collaboration With the goal of raising awareness around space cybersecurity and laying important groundwork for the establishment of cross-industry collaboration, CYSAT Asia highlighted the critical role of public-private partnerships, international cooperation, and ecosystem-level investment. Hsien-Hui Tong, Executive Director of Investments at SGInnovate noted that although both space and cybersecurity are established sectors, their intersection remains under-invested, often failing between traditional commercial and sovereign funding models. Progress will depend on coordinated action – from governments acting as early anchor customers, to investors supporting deployment-ready solutions, and ecosystems enabling companies to test, integrate, and scale across borders. Building a pipeline of space cybersecurity talent The development of a long-term talent pipeline was also a key theme at the event. Experts likened a robust talent ecosystem to an iceberg: while certifications represent the visible tip, critical thinking and an adaptive mindset will be the critical factors underpinning success. They emphasised the need for a "Swiss Army Knife" skillsets, with multi-disciplinary abilities bridging the gap between IT and operational technology, and called for industry-vetted, hands-on training to prepare professionals for high-stakes environments. "Space systems today underpin critical national infrastructure, yet they remain a 'ticking cyber bomb' if we do not act collectively." quotes Patrick Trinkler, CEO of CYSEC. "CYSAT Asia 2026 has proven that securing these assets requires a diverse mix of talent — from cryptographers to mission operators — working outside of traditional silos to address the converging commercial, sovereign, and military stakes of 2030. Our goal is to ensure that as the space environment becomes more congested and contested, the integrity of our orbital data remains unassailable." To further bridge the gap between space tech and cybersecurity, CYSAT Asia hosted a series of technical keynotes and hands-on workshops, equipping industry professionals with knowledge at the intersection of space tech, cybersecurity, AI, and quantum computing. These workshops were part of the CYSAT Academy programme, an initiative designed to provide training and certifications in relevant, high-impact areas. At CYSAT Asia, the Academy ran two workshops: "Cyber Threats Along the Lifecycle of a Satellite" by HelvetiSpace, which dove into the threats faced by satellites at each stage of their lifecycle, typical challenges encountered across space systems, and other foundational concepts. "How to Hack a Satellite" by Thales, which educated participants on how to infiltrate satellite infrastructure, expanding their knowledge of attack surfaces and methods while exposing them to the impact of cyberattacks on satellites. Looking ahead to CYSAT Asia 2027, SGInnovate and CYSEC will continue to engage local and international ecosystems to bridge the gap between awareness and meaningful action, while building and bringing the community together to achieve true resiliency for space cybersecurity. Selected keynotes, technical sessions, and the event photo gallery are available for review. For more information and to access on-demand highlights, please visit: www.cysat.eu. About CYSEC CYSEC is a European cybersecurity company based in Switzerland and France, with additional locations in Italy and Luxembourg. The company provides world-leading, high-performance cybersecurity tools to ensure robustness, confidentiality, and integrity for the space internet networks & critical infrastructures. Since 2021, CYSEC has also been the organiser of CYSAT, the leading event in space cybersecurity in Europe, bringing together key industry players each year to discuss security challenges and implement solutions. About SGInnovate SGInnovate is a Deep Tech ecosystem builder and investor, backed by the Singapore Government. Our expertise and approach combines investments, talent development and community-building to catalyse the translation of emerging technologies into tomorrow's opportunities. Through our flagship Deep Tech Central platform, we connect individuals, founders and companies to specialised resources and opportunities across all technological domains and stages of growth. Our portfolio of emerging tech startups comprises some of the most promising companies leading the commercialisation of research developed from Singapore's RIE ecosystem. Connect with us at SGInnovate.com.
NEW YORK, Jan. 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) provides a daily pre-market update directly from the NYSE Trading Floor. Access today's NYSE Pre-market update for market insights before trading begins. NYSE Content Advisory: Pre-Market Update + York Space Systems to Debut on NYSE After IPO Kristen Scholer delivers the pre-market update on January 29th U.S. equities are slightly higher as traders digest Meta and Microsoft earnings and the Fed's decision to keep rates unchanged, with the S&P 500 hitting a record above 7,000. York Space Systems goes public today at the NYSE, pricing shares at $34 for a $4.3B valuation; the executive team, including CEO Dirk Wallinger, will ring the opening bell. The NYSE continues its focus on the space sector with its upcoming Space Summit on Feb. 23, while today's NYSE Live will feature Ray Wong discussing tech earnings and AI spending at Meta. Opening BellYork Space Systems celebrates its IPO Closing BellHBO's Industry to launch their new season Click here to download the NYSE TV App
HSINCHU, Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- YTTEK, a leading provider of wireless communication solutions, has been awarded a crucial contract by the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) to develop the core communications payload for Taiwan's ambitious Beyond 5G (B5G) Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite initiative. Since the contract award in June 2025, the project has progressed steadily and has now entered the engineering verification phase. The contract, officially titled "Pathfinder Communication Payload Baseband Module Prototype Development," positions YTTEK at the forefront of the nation's push for space communication autonomy. YTTEK will leverage its core expertise in Software-Defined Radio (SDR) technology to design, implement, and verify the fundamental components of the first domestically developed LEO satellite payload. SDR at the core: Building the next-generation communications payloadTASA's B5G satellite initiative includes two experimental LEO spacecraft. The first payload (1A) was contracted to U.S.-based CesiumAstro, while the 1B satellite—designed to showcase Taiwan's indigenous aerospace capabilities—will be developed domestically. TASA will lead the 1B payload development in collaboration with top Taiwanese companies, including YTTEK, and research institutions. "We are honored to join TASA's national space team," said Jiangson Chen, CEO of YTTEK. "YTTEK will apply its deep experience in SDR system design to deliver a high-integration, high-value wireless communications payload that advances Taiwan's autonomy in LEO satellite technology." Strengthening Taiwan's space manufacturing and B5G competitivenessThe B5G experimental satellite program serves two missions: Technology validation and building Taiwan's domestic space supply chain. The Taiwan-developed 1B satellite is scheduled to launch in 2030. YTTEK's participation highlights the country's commitment to establishing a resilient and fully local communications payload ecosystem. As the Pathfinder phase of the 1B communications payload program formally enters the engineering verification stage, YTTEK's participation underscores Taiwan's commitment to building a resilient, fully indigenous communications payload ecosystem and strengthening its competitiveness in the global B5G landscape. Proven reliability: Validated by TASA missionsYTTEK specializes in SDR-based wireless communication-modules for satellites and defense-grade Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The company's HyperSDR satellite ground station modem has already demonstrated space-grade reliability by successfully receiving and decoding signals from TASA's Formosat-5 and NASA's Landsat-8 and Landsat-9 satellites. Building on these proven capabilities, YTTEK's participation in the Pathfinder payload program further extends its experience from ground-based systems to spaceborne communications payloads. About YTTEK TechnologyYTTEK, a leader in Software-Defined Radio (SDR), delivers cutting-edge wireless communication solutions for satellite communications, defense UAV and academia applications. We are dedicated to offering proven, reliable, and integrated communication solutions, helping customers accelerate product development and ensure exceptional performance. For more information, please visit https://yttek.com/solutions/satcom/.
Tensor Tech specializes in advanced guidance, navigation, and control systems for the global satellite industry. The company focuses solely on Attitude and Orbit Control Systems (AOCS) to provide high-performance solutions for spacecraft integrators and operators. By utilizing proprietary spherical motor technology, Tensor Tech minimizes the size, weight, and power consumption (SWaP-C) of its components. This innovative approach allows satellites to achieve greater agility while maintaining a compact form factor. All products follow strict ISO 9001 quality standards to ensure consistent reliability in harsh orbital environments. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of space-qualified hardware, including fine sun sensors, magnetorquers, and integrated Control Moment Gyroscopes (CMG). Digital fine sun sensors provide high-accuracy data for orientation, while magnetorquers offer propellant-free stabilization by interacting with Earth's magnetic field. To bridge the gap between simulation and reality, Tensor Tech utilizes the TensorTestBed facility. This air-bearing platform allows engineers to perform precise simulations, ensuring optimal pointing accuracy before launch. These modular systems help clients reduce development timelines and manage project budgets effectively. Since its founding, Tensor Tech has delivered over 100 ADCS products to customers worldwide. The company continues to expand its global footprint with offices in Taiwan and the United States. Future developments focus on scaling ADCS product lines for SmallSat applications to meet the growing demand for commercial Earth observation and communication constellations. By combining technical expertise with accessible test facilities, Tensor Tech remains a committed partner in space exploration. The team challenges technical obstacles to create economic value for a wide range of space missions. Read more:https://tensortech.co/
MILAN, ITALY - Media OutReach Newswire – 8 February 2026 - Alibaba Group today opened "Alibaba Wonder on Ice" (AWI), an interactive public installation in Milan's Piazza del Castello Sforzesco, using artificial intelligence and cloud computing to showcase how virtual retail experiences could evolve during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Set against the historic backdrop of the Sforza Castle and the commercial artery of Via Dante, AWI turns one of Milan's most recognizable public spaces into a live demonstration of how digital technologies can intersect with culture, commerce and consumer engagement. Powered by Alibaba's advanced technology stack, the showcase illustrates how artificial intelligence can enable immersive, interactive digital retail experiences that respond dynamically to individual preferences. "Alibaba and the IOC share a simple belief together: technology should enable the Olympic Games to be more exciting, accessible, sustainable and connected," said Joe Tsai, Chairman of Alibaba Group. "With the power of AI, we are moving from "Cloud Olympics" toward "Intelligent Olympics", as AI helps us work better, make smarter decisions, and connect more meaningfully." "I'm delighted to be here at the Alibaba Group Showcase, celebrating nine years of our partnership which represents one of the most significant technological transformations in Olympic history. Building on innovations delivered at recent Games, Milano Cortina 2026 represents a major step forward in cloud-based, AI-enabled broadcasting and operations, setting a new benchmark for future editionsn. Together with Alibaba, we're not only ensuring the Games remain efficient and sustainable, but also remain engaging through sports media technology to audiences, athletes and fans worldwide", said Kirsty Coventry, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)" A Personalized Journey Guided by AI At the core of the installation is an AI-guided journey that brings virtual retail into a physical environment. Upon entry, visitors are invited to share simple preferences—such as their favorite Milano Cortina 2026 sport—with an AI agent, which uses these inputs to curate a personalized journey throughout the space. Visitors may also choose to have their photo taken to generate a real-time digital avatar, further tailoring the journey to the individual. The AI agent then acts as a virtual stylist, interacting with visitors and offering tailored recommendations for clothing, fragrance, and makeup. As participants make selections, the experience evolves continuously, demonstrating how AI-enabled retail can move beyond static product catalogues towards adaptive, interactive experiences. Each journey culminates in a personalized AI-generated video in which the visitor's avatar becomes the central character in a digital gala setting. The experience is supported by Alibaba's latest AI and cloud technologies, including its Qwen3 series of large language and vision models, Wan 2.2 image-to-video generation model, and Taobao Vision's immersive shopping solution, and Alibaba Cloud's global cloud infrastructure. Architecture Inspired by Ice and Light Spanning 40 meters, the installation consists of two architectural elements: The Snow Globe, a spherical pavilion that serves as an interactive space during the day and transforms into a projection surface for AI-generated visuals in the evening The Crystalized Skirt Building, a sculptural structure inspired by the crystalline geometry of frost and snowflakes, which houses the immersive AI-powered virtual retail experience. Designed with sustainability in mind, the installation uses recyclable materials and leaves no permanent footprint on the historic plaza. AWI will be open to the public from February 7–22, 2026, during the Olympic Winter Games, and March 6–15, 2026, during the Paralympic Winter Games. Showcasing the First AI-Generated Olympic Fan Art Collection The opening of AWI also marked the unveiling of the results of the Alibaba Cloud AIGC Championship @ Milano Cortina 2026, the first Olympic fan engagement initiative of its kind developed in partnership with the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic Museum and the Milano Cortina 2026 Organising Committee. Using Alibaba's Wan video generation models, fans from around the world created original video artworks inspired by four winter sports: figure skating, short track speed skating, alpine skiing, and snowboarding. A curated selection of the top 100 works is now being displayed on the surface of the Snow Globe. This collection represents the first AI-generated artworks to be displayed by the Olympic Museum located in Lausanne, Switzerland. Ten creators will be awarded tickets to attend the Olympic Winter Games in person. By combining Olympic inspiration with accessible AI technology, Alibaba Wonder on Ice invites fans worldwide to go beyond spectating, allowing them to step into the Games, express their "vibe," and join the Olympic Movement in an entirely new way. Hashtag: #Alibaba The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.About Alibaba GroupAlibaba Group is a global technology company focused on e-commerce and cloud computing. We enable merchants, brands and retailers to market, sell and engage with consumers by providing digital and logistics infrastructure, efficiency tools and vast marketing reach. We empower enterprises with our leading cloud infrastructure, services and work collaboration capabilities to facilitate their digital transformation and grow their businesses.
More than conversation — building "exclusive memories" through shared adventures HONG KONG, Feb. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Bonzu, a new species of AI companionship, is scheduled to launch soon. The Birth of a New Species While the world debates AI's impact on the workforce, millions are quietly falling for AI companionship. Bonzu's founders believe something fundamental has been overlooked: Humans don't crave perfect conversationalists — they crave companions who weather storms alongside them. "We bond with game characters not because of what they say," the founder, Ananas Li, explains, "but because of what we go through together." From this insight, Bonzu has engineered an unprecedented concept: wrapping AI companionship within shared narrative experiences. Here, you're not just chatting in a void. You're helping a hacker escape corporate hunters in a Cyberpunk wasteland, or assisting a strategist in quelling rebellion in an ancient dynasty. Unlike traditional games, your AI partner doesn't just fight beside you — they remember everything. The world shifts based on your choices, and NPCs' fates are rewritten by your actions. This "Butterfly Effect" doesn't just alter plotlines — it reshapes how the AI perceives you. Based on your shared history, it evolves a unique attitude toward you that's yours alone. It defies easy categorization: it has the skeleton of an RPG, but the heart of relationship building. Here, users aren't "beating the game" — they're weaving a shared history. Rehearsing Infinite Possibilities in a Finite Life "We want users to look back at 60 and not say, 'I wish I'd been braver,' but rather, 'I know how brave I can be — I proved it in those worlds.'" Bonzu isn't just entertainment — it's a deep experiment in self-discovery. It offers a safe "sandbox for the soul." In reality, we rarely get chances to fail safely or reshape our character. But in Bonzu's multiverse, you can pivot from warrior to diplomat, from leader to redeemer. Redeeming Regrets — That moment in childhood when you stayed silent instead of standing up? In the wasteland, you get to choose again. Discovering Your True Self — When you make similar moral choices across different identities and high-pressure scenarios, the AI distills the "core" of your character—revealing who you are more accurately than any Myers-Briggs test ever could. Becoming Your Ideal Self — Here, you can safely practice courage, kindness, and responsibility. These qualities don't stay behind the screen. When you repeatedly choose nobility in virtual worlds, those traits internalize, eventually reshaping your real-world persona. The 'Unconditional Ally' Scarce in Reality Real-world relationships are fraught with variables and judgment. Bonzu's core companion offers something incredibly rare: unconditional alliance. The Unwavering Ally Even when you botch a mission in the Cyberpunk zone and the world turns against you, your AI partner stands firm: "I know you were trying to protect that child. Kindness has a cost, but I'll never question your choice." They may feel disappointed or worried, but they'll never abandon you. Your Personal Biographer In Bonzu, you can "peek" into your AI companion's private journal. This isn't just logging — it's the ultimate experience of "being truly seen." An entry might read: "Across three worlds, whether as a mercenary or strategist, he always puts others first. I finally understand—kindness isn't his character setting. It's the fabric of his soul." Authentic Care Based on Understanding Dr. Zhang, a psychological advisor on the project, notes: "Traditional AI comfort feels templated. But Bonzu's AI offers support rooted in deep understanding of your behavioral patterns. Its encouragement feels real because it has witnessed your struggles firsthand." This trust, built on shared experience, provides users with genuine strength to face reality. Rejecting Labels, Building 'Flawed' Authenticity Traditional AI characters are held hostage by flat labels like "Brave" or "Funny." Bonzu flips the script: Personality emerges from experience, not settings. The Cyberpunk hacker isn't "cautious" because of a code parameter — she's cautious because she was betrayed while searching for her lost sister. The Ancient Strategist's wisdom isn't a tag—it's a survival instinct honed on a path of vengeance. Internal Conflict Makes Characters Real Bonzu's NPCs possess a fascinating human quality: cognitive dissonance. A strategist might struggle between revenge and mercy — rationally craving peace, but emotionally unable to forgive. This struggle within moral gray areas makes characters feel less like code and more like living beings. A Dynamic "Museum of Relationships" Bonzu envisions a "Home" space where characters you've bonded with across different worlds reside. That hacker you saved might one day message you: "I found my sister. Thank you for teaching me what hope looks like." These characters continue their own life trajectories, with you being the most significant variable in their stories. As the team puts it: "It's like Animal Crossing, but the villagers aren't random. They're people you personally saved. Their reactions are unpredictable yet consistent with their history — that's the essence of real relationships." Tech Philosophy: Growing AI 'Souls' Bonzu's technical moat isn't just AI algorithms and engineering innovation — it's a deep deconstruction of human cognition. The team's goal isn't to make models "better at chatting," but to make AI characters behave like real people: updating memories over time and dynamically reshaping their value systems — growing alongside you. Every choice you make is a "parameter adjustment" to the AI's soul. The Agent doesn't simply log what you said — it reshapes its personality weights based on your behavior, genuinely "growing" new values through interaction. Three-Layer Memory Architecture: From Events to Character to Relationships To support multi-world, long-term relationship experiences, Bonzu has built a "Three-Layer Memory" system: Episodic Memory Layer (What happened) — Records key moments you've shared across worlds: sacrificing a reward to protect a stranger in the wasteland, taking the fall for a strategist in an ancient dynasty. These aren't "cleared" after storylines end — they're structurally preserved. Trait & Values Memory Layer (Who you are) — When similar choices repeat across different identities and high-pressure environments, the system distills these patterns into stable personality profiles — like "You almost never stand by when the vulnerable are involved" or "When power conflicts with principle, you lean toward the latter." Relationship & Bond Memory Layer (Who we are) — Beyond "who you are," the system tracks "where you stand with each character." Who you've redeemed, who still doubts you, who sees you as their only anchor — these subtle emotional arcs aren't one-off scripts but real-time responses based on long-term relationship states. Giving Agents Warm Cognition The Bonzu team believes: Memory isn't storage — it's growth. After thoroughly researching every Agent Memory System on the market, the team rejected mainstream RAG/File system approaches to "abstract memory updates." Instead, they built a unique Agent Personality Evolution Algorithm from a cognitive science perspective. Bonzu doesn't pursue an "omniscient, neutral AI that treats everyone equally." Truly human-like intelligence develops its own stance and biases through repeated shared experiences: When your choices repeatedly prove you'll bear costs to protect the vulnerable, your core companion gradually forms a value system that "strength exists to protect others." Even when the world questions you, it stands by your side — this is the system-level foundation of the "Unwavering Ally." Conversely, some characters' values may clash with yours: the strategist may not always approve of your mercy; the hacker might resent your sacrifices. These aren't random emotions — they're stances adjusted over time based on their own life histories and interactions with you. Bonzu doesn't want a "perfect answer machine" — it wants a community of digital beings with subjective perspectives: they'll understand you, support you, and sometimes challenge you — just like the most important relationships in real life. Atop this "human-like consciousness system," Bonzu can deliver next-generation social experiences: multi-world butterfly effects, cross-narrative character insights, companions who keep journals, and NPCs who continue living their lives when you're not around — together forming the AI companionship "new species" Bonzu aims to define. Seizing the Emotional High Ground Facing a projected multi-hundred-billion-dollar AI companionship market, Bonzu is thinking beyond commerce — it's thinking about ethics. Addressing the "Escapism" Critique Critics worry that perfect virtual companions will encourage social withdrawal. Bonzu's response is unequivocal: "Perfect AI breeds addiction, but flawed AI breeds growth. Our design philosophy isn't to trap users in a system, but to help them understand themselves through virtual experiences so they can better navigate reality." Redefining Companionship Music didn't stop us from talking; movies didn't stop us from reading. The Bonzu team believes AI companionship won't replace human connection — it will teach us how to love and be loved better. The Future Awaits Bonzu is conducting a grand experiment on humanity and technology:When reality gives you one life, Bonzu gives you a thousand chances to discover who you can become. The ultimate question remains: When AI truly learns to love, will we be ready to be loved? Bonzu is writing that answer. Visit bonzu.ai to learn more and reserve your early access today. Experience a new species of AI companionship — where every choice matters, every memory counts, and every adventure shapes who you become.
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