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  • Oral Care Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis 2025-2032 | Shift Towards Natural and Herbal Care Products and Technological Advancements Fueling Opportunities – ResearchAndMarkets.com

    DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Oral Care Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis by Product Age Group Distribution Channel – Global Forecast to 2032” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.


    The growth of this market is driven by the rising prevalence of gum diseases and dental caries, increasing awareness of oral health & hygiene, rising demand for dental aesthetics, increasing consumer awareness regarding oral care products, and growing use of eco-friendly oral care products.

    In addition, the inclination towards natural and herbal care products and technological advancements in oral care products is expected to provide significant opportunities for stakeholders operating in the oral care market. Moreover, the rise of electric toothbrushes, the introduction of skincare-inspired oral care products, and the integration of AI in toothbrushes are major trends in the oral care market.

    However, the effect of harmful chemicals in oral care products hinders the growth of the oral care market to some extent. Furthermore, limited awareness of specialized oral care products is a major challenge in the global oral care market.

    Asia-Pacific is projected to register the fastest growth rate during the forecast period of 2025-2032. The region’s large and rapidly growing population, particularly in countries like China and India, contributes significantly to the rising demand for oral care products. Urbanization and increasing awareness of oral hygiene, supported by government initiatives and educational campaigns, are further accelerating market expansion.

    Additionally, a growing middle class with rising disposable incomes is fueling the demand for both basic and premium oral care products, including electric toothbrushes, whitening treatments, and herbal formulations. The proliferation of modern retail infrastructure and e-commerce platforms has improved product accessibility across urban and rural areas alike.

    Furthermore, major global and regional market players are investing heavily in local manufacturing and distribution networks to meet the increasing demand and reduce operational costs. Aging populations in countries such as Japan and South Korea are also creating a niche demand for specialized oral care solutions. Collectively, these factors make Asia-Pacific the most dynamic and promising region for growth in the global oral care market over the forecast period.

    The key players operating in the oral care market are Colgate-Palmolive Company (U.S.), GlaxoSmithKline plc (U.K.), Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands), Johnson & Johnson (U.S.), Procter & Gamble (U.S.), Unilever plc (U.K.), Ultradent Products, Inc. (U.S.), M+C Schiffer GmbH (Germany), Dabur India Limited (India), GC Corporation (Japan), Lion Corporation (Japan), Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (U.S.), Arcadia Consumer Healthcare, Inc. (U.S.), and Haleon plc (U.K.).

    Based on product, the oral care market is segmented into toothpastes, toothbrushes, mouthwashes, and other oral care products.

    In 2025, the toothpastes segment is expected to account for the largest share of 36.7% of the oral care market. Toothpaste is available in various forms, such as gels, pastes, powders, and other forms, and is used to clean the teeth and maintain the oral aesthetics of the mouth. The large share of this segment is attributed to factors such as rising awareness of oral health, a shift in the use of herbal and natural products as compared to chemical-based products, a growing number of market players, growing cases of dental caries and gum diseases, and awareness about oral hygiene.

    By age group, the oral care market is segmented into adults and children.

    In 2025, the adults segment is expected to account for a larger share of the oral care market. The large number of adults using oral care products is a key factor supporting the segment’s largest share. The high prevalence of gum problems in adults and high awareness of maintaining oral care among adults are also supporting the segment’s largest share.

    Adults tend to visit dental practitioners often compared to children. Adults have easy access to resources about oral health and hygiene compared to children. Websites, articles, and social media platforms offer educational content on dental care, including the benefits of using toothpaste, recommended oral hygiene practices, and tips for maintaining healthy teeth and gums.

    By end users, the oral care market is segmented into supermarkets/hypermarkets, pharmacies, oral care clinics, and online channels.

    In 2025, the supermarket/hypermarkets segment is expected to account for the largest share of 38.1% of the market. Supermarkets/hypermarkets are self-service stores that offer a wide variety of products, including oral care. The large share of the segment is attributed to factors such as the increasing number of stores, easy accessibility and availability of oral care products, reasonable price ranges, and greater frequency of offers and discounts.

    Key Questions Answered in the Report:

    • What is the current revenue generated by oral care globally?
    • At what rate is the oral care demand projected to grow for the next 5-7 years?
    • What are the historical market sizes and growth rates of the oral care market?
    • What are the major factors impacting the growth of this market at the regional and country levels? What are the major opportunities for existing players and new entrants in the market?
    • Which segments in terms of product, age group, and distribution channel are expected to create major traction for the manufacturers in this market?
    • What are the key geographical trends in this market? Which regions/countries are expected to offer significant growth opportunities for the manufacturers operating in the oral care market?
    • Who are the major players in the oral care market? What are their specific product offerings in this market?
    • What are the recent strategic developments in the oral care market? What are the impacts of these strategic developments on the market?

    Oral Care Market Dynamics

    Drivers

    • Increasing Prevalence of Gum Diseases and Dental Caries
    • Rising Awareness of Oral Health & Hygiene
    • Growing Demand for Dental Aesthetics
    • Rising Consumer Awareness Regarding Oral Care Products
    • Increasing Use of Eco-Friendly Oral Care Products

    Restraints

    • Effect of Harmful Chemicals in Oral Care Products

    Opportunities

    • Shift Towards Natural and Herbal Care Products
    • Technological Advancements in Oral Care Products

    Challenges

    • Limited Awareness of Specialized Oral Care Products

    Technology Trends/Market Trends

    • Emergence of Electric Toothbrushes
    • Introduction of Skincare-Inspired Oral Care Products
    • Integration of AI in Toothbrushes

    Business Analysis

    • Regulatory Scenario
    • Pricing Analysis
    • Porter’s Five Force Analysis
    • Consumer Behaviour Analysis

    Competitive Landscape

    • Overview
    • Key Growth Strategies
    • Competitive Benchmarking
    • Competitive Dashboard
    • Industry Leaders
    • Market Differentiators
    • Vanguards
    • Emerging Companies
    • Market Share Analysis

    Company Profiles

    • Colgate-Palmolive Company (U.S.)
    • GlaxoSmithKline plc (U.K.)
    • Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands)
    • Johnson & Johnson (U.S.)
    • Procter & Gamble (U.S.)
    • Unilever plc (U.K.)
    • Ultradent Products Inc. (U.S.)
    • M+C Schiffer GmbH (Germany)
    • Dabur India Limited (India)
    • GC Corporation (Japan)
    • Lion Corporation (Japan)
    • Church & Dwight Co. Inc. (U.S.)
    • Arcadia Consumer Healthcare Inc. (U.S.)
    • Haleon plc (U.K.)

    Scope of the Report:

    Oral Care Market Assessment

    • Toothpastes
    • By Form
    • Gels
    • Pastes
    • Powders
    • Other Forms
    • By Composition
    • Medicated Toothpastes
    • Non-medicated Toothpastes
    • Toothbrushes
    • Manual Toothbrushes
    • Soft Bristle Toothbrushes
    • Medium Bristle Toothbrushes
    • Hard Bristle Toothbrushes
    • Electric Toothbrushes
    • Rotary/Oscillating Electric Toothbrushes
    • Sonic Electric Toothbrushes
    • Battery-powered Toothbrushes
    • Interdental Toothbrushes
    • Sulcabrushes
    • End Tuft Toothbrushes
    • Chewable Toothbrushes
    • Mouthpiece Toothbrushes
    • Mouthwashes
    • Medicated Mouthwashes
    • Fluoride Mouthwashes
    • Antiseptic Mouthwashes
    • Prescription Mouthwashes
    • Non-medicated Mouthwashes
    • Cosmetic Mouthwashes
    • Natural Mouthwashes
    • Other Oral Care Products
    • Dental Flosses
    • Mouth Fresheners
    • Dental Water Jets
    • Denture Solutions
    • Tongue Cleaners/Scrapers
    • Oral Probiotic Tablets & Liquids
    • Dental Whitening Products

    Age Group

    • Adults
    • Children

    Distribution Channel

    • Supermarkets/Hypermarkets
    • Pharmacies
    • Oral Care Clinics
    • Online Channel

    Geography

    • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Germany
    • France
    • U.K.
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Denmark
    • Belgium
    • Switzerland
    • Sweden
    • Rest of Europe
    • Asia-Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • Australia
    • South Korea
    • Rest of Asia-Pacific
    • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Argentina
    • Rest of Latin America
    • Middle East
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Rest of Middle East
    • Africa
    • South Africa
    • Rest of Africa

    For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/6xkf9b

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  • SFL Missions Inc. Awarded Contract for Fast-Turnaround AISSat-4 Nanosatellite Development to Expand Capacity in Norwegian Maritime Monitoring System

    TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA) has awarded a contract to SFL Missions Inc. to develop the AISSat-4 maritime ship tracking microsatellite for launch in less than one year. AISSat-4 is needed to expand operational capacity in Norway’s maritime situational awareness network.




    AISSat-4 is being developed on SFL’s SPARTAN 6U nanosatellite platform and will carry a single payload – a miniaturized Automatic Identification System (AIS) receiver built by Kongsberg Seatex of Trondheim, Norway. The SPARTAN bus is space proven with 18 commercial communications satellites previously deployed using this platform.

    SFL Missions is uniquely prepared to develop AISSat-4 on an accelerated schedule. Additionally, the SPARTAN platform relies on heritage hardware and software and is easily tailored to accommodate the AIS receiver and antennas.

    “We have extensive experience in implementing AIS missions, and therefore we have the expertise and design heritage needed to implement the AISSat-4 mission on a short schedule,” said Dr. Robert E. Zee, SFL Missions Director and CEO.

    More broadly, he added, SFL Missions Inc. has the capacity to work on many satellite missions concurrently, and since the team is vertically integrated, it maintains full control over the subsystem and spacecraft level assembly, integration, and testing schedules.

    Under the leadership of NOSA and the Norwegian Coastal Administration, Norway operates the world’s most extensive and sophisticated space-based marine monitoring system to protect the safety of vessels and sustainability of resources in its vast territorial waters.

    “The societal benefits we gain from collecting AIS information from satellites is significant. It is therefore important that we ensure the maintenance of this capability,” said Coastal Administration Director Einar Vik Arset. “AISSat-4 will be a valuable addition at a time when several of our operational satellites are nearing the end of their expected lifespan.”

    Norway launched the first ship-tracking satellite of its operational AISSat series in 2010 and then funded a parallel series of larger NorSat microsatellites. While the smaller AISSat nanosatellites each carry a single payload focused solely on collection of AIS signals, the NorSats each operate a ship-tracking device along with one or more technology demonstration payloads. NorSat-1 and -2 are both eight years old and have operated beyond their five-year design lives.

    Norway’s leadership in space-based maritime monitoring includes eight spacecraft spanning more than 15 years, all of which were developed with SFL:

    • AISSat-1 launched in 2010 with funding from Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) to prove that Automatic Identification System (AIS) signals from ships at sea could be detected by an AIS receiver in orbit. AISSat-1 was quickly transitioned to operational status where it collected data for 12 years.
    • AISSat-2, a twin to AISSat-1, launched as an operational asset in 2014 until decommissioning nine years later.
    • NorSat-1 and -2 launched in 2017, each carrying successively improved AIS receivers developed by Kongsberg Seatex. Additionally, NorSat-1 carries two experimental space science instruments, while NorSat-2 tested a two-way communication VHF data exchange device.
    • NorSat-3 launched in 2021 with an experimental radar navigation detector to augment the ship-tracking capabilities of its AIS receiver.
    • NorSat-TD launched in 2023 with a suite of technology demonstration payloads including a Dutch-built laser communications device that successfully enabled faster, more secure optical transmission of data between the spacecraft and ground station.
    • NorSat-4 launched in January 2025 carrying a fifth-generation AIS receiver complemented by a first-of-its-kind low-light imaging camera to detect and identify “dark” ships not operating their AIS transponders.

    AISSat-4, now under development, will have the capacity to capture 1.5 million unique AIS signals every day even in crowded shipping lanes. Additionally, Norwegian AIS data collected from space will continue to serve as the mainstay of the Blue Justice Ocean Surveillance Program initiated by Norway in September 2023 to fight international fisheries crimes. Participants in this program share coastal data to uncover illegal fishing activities worldwide.

    About SFL Missions Inc. (https://sflmissions.com)

    SFL Missions Inc. generates bigger returns from smaller, lower cost satellites. SFL Missions pushes the performance envelope and disrupts the traditional cost paradigm. We build quality small satellites at low cost that work the first time and enable NewSpace companies to mass produce through our Flex Production program. Satellites are built with advanced power systems, stringent attitude control and high-volume data capacity that are striking relative to the budget. We arrange launches globally and maintain a mission control center accessing ground stations worldwide. The pioneering and barrier-breaking work of SFL Missions is a key enabler to tomorrow’s cost-aggressive satellites and constellations.

    Contacts

    Dr. Robert E. Zee

    SFL Missions Inc.

    info@SFLMissions.com

    Follow SFL Missions Inc.

    Twitter X @SFLMissions

    Instagram at sfl.missions

  • BBA Consultants Merges With Tierra Group International

    1stWest Mergers and Acquisitions Served as the Representative for Tierra Group International in the Transaction

    EVERGREEN, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#MA1stWest Mergers and Acquisitions announced today that BBA Consultants has signed a strategic agreement confirming the integration of Tierra Group International, Ltd. into its operations, marking a major expansion of BBA’s international footprint. 1stWest M&A served as the investment banker that advised and represented Tierra Group International in the transaction.


    BBA commented that Tierra Group International is a multinational engineering design and consulting engineering firm known worldwide for its expertise in civil, geotechnical and water resource engineering, specialized in the mining industry.

    With the integration of Tierra Group International, BBA adds 50 Tierra Group experts, an internationally recognized group of tailings and heap-leach design experts. Tierra Group’s engineering solutions have been applied across six continents. With this transaction, BBA will expand its presence across North and South America, adding offices in Denver, Colorado; Elko, Nevada; and Lima, Peru. Tierra Group International will gain access to BBA’s network of 1,600 professionals.

    “Tierra Group International and BBA Consultants are both elite companies, globally recognized for their expertise and professionalism,” said Ted Rieple, Founder and Managing Partner of 1stWest Mergers and Acquisitions. “We were privileged to serve Tierra Group in this transaction with BBA Consultants.”

    About BBA

    BBA Consultants has been providing a wide range of consulting engineering services for over 45 years. Today, its engineering, environmental and commissioning experts team up to quickly and accurately pinpoint the needs of industrial and institutional clients. The firm’s expertise is recognized in the Energy and Natural Resources industry. With 20+ offices in Canada and internationally (USA and Latin America), offering clients local support and field presence, BBA provides some of the industry’s most innovative, sustainable and reliable engineering solutions. Link to BBA’s news site.

    About 1stWest M&A

    1stWest Mergers & Acquisitions is a full-service, international investment banking and advisory firm focused on the lower middle-market of companies with sales of up to $200 million. For many years, 1stWest M&A has offered a specialty practice in the mining services and mining equipment manufacturing sectors. 1stWest M&A offers an expansive platform of business solutions to assist owners and shareholders in selling their companies, determining their market value, engaging in recapitalizations, acquiring other businesses, or raising growth capital. With Managing Directors in the US, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, 1stWest M&A is uniquely positioned to serve its clients around the globe. Learn more: www.1stwestma.com

    Contacts

    John D. Wagner

    j.wagner@1stwestma.com

  • Media Advisory: Groundbreaking and Check Presentation for Transitional Housing Development in Opelousas, Louisiana

    ***10:00 a.m., Friday, August 1, 721 West South Street, Opelousas, Louisiana 70570***

    OPELOUSAS, La.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#affordablehousing–Representatives from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) and Catalyst Bank will celebrate the start of construction on a transitional housing project that was helped by a $2 million FHLB Dallas Affordable Housing Program grant awarded through Catalyst Bank. They’ll join The Refinery Mission and elected officials for a groundbreaking and check presentation for The Rig, a housing development in Opelousas, Louisiana, at 10:00 a.m., Friday, August 1, 2025.


    The Refinery Mission’s new transitional housing development will serve men rebuilding their lives in the face of addiction, homelessness and other challenges. The Rig will provide 57 beds for low-income men in the area and on-site programming.

    The media is encouraged to attend the groundbreaking and check presentation.

    Learn more about the AHP.

    WHAT:

    Groundbreaking and check presentation

     

     

    WHEN:

    10:00 a.m., Friday, August 1, 2025

     

     

    WHO:

    Joe Zanco, Catalyst Bank

     

    Amanda Quebedeaux, Catalyst Bank and The Refinery

     

    Jude Ramsay, Catalyst Bank

     

    Ashley Burleigh, Catalyst Bank

     

    Mayor Julius Alsandor, City of Opelousas

     

    Jessie M. Bellard, St. Landry Parish

     

    Bruce Hatton, FHLB Dallas

     

     

     

     

    WHERE:

    The Rig

     

    721 West South Street

     

    Opelousas, Louisiana 70570

     

    Contacts

    Corporate Communications

    Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas

    fhlb.com, (214) 441-8445

  • Rosen Law Firm Urges Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT) Stockholders with Losses in Excess of $100K to Contact the Firm for Information About Their Rights

    NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announces that a shareholder filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of purchasers and acquirers of Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT) securities between January 23, 2024 and July 21, 2025, both dates inclusive (the “Class Period”). Lockheed Martin is an aerospace and defense company.


    For more information, submit a form, email attorney Phillip Kim, or give us a call at 866-767-3653.

    The Allegations: Rosen Law Firm is Investigating the Allegations that Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT) Misled Investors Regarding its Business Operations.

    According to the lawsuit, throughout the Class Period, defendants made false and misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) Lockheed Martin lacked effective internal controls regarding its purportedly risk adjusted contracts including the reporting of its risk adjusted profit booking rate; (2) Lockheed Martin lacked effective procedures to perform reasonably accurate comprehensive reviews of program requirements, technical complexities, schedule, and risks; (3) Lockheed Martin overstated its ability to deliver on its contract commitments in terms of cost, quality and schedule; (4) as a result, Lockheed Martin was reasonably likely to report significant losses; and (5) as a result of the foregoing, defendants’ positive statements about Lockheed Martin’s business, operations, and prospects were materially misleading and/or lacked a reasonable basis. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.

    What Now: You may be eligible to participate in the class action against Lockheed Martin. Shareholders who want to serve as lead plaintiff for the class must file their motions with the court by September 26, 2025. A lead plaintiff is a representative party who acts on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. You do not have to participate in the case to be eligible for a recovery. If you choose to take no action, you can remain an absent class member. For more information, click here.

    All representation is on a contingency fee basis. Shareholders pay no fees or expenses.

    About Rosen Law Firm: Some law firms issuing releases about this matter do not actually litigate securities class actions. Rosen Law Firm does. Rosen Law Firm is a recognized leader in shareholder rights litigation, dedicated to helping shareholders recover losses, improving corporate governance structures, and holding company executives accountable for their wrongdoing. Since its inception, Rosen Law Firm has obtained over $1 billion for shareholders.

    Follow us for updates on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-rosen-law-firm, on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rosen_firm or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rosenlawfirm/.

    Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

    Contacts

    Laurence Rosen, Esq.

    Phillip Kim, Esq.

    The Rosen Law Firm, P.A.

    275 Madison Avenue, 40th Floor

    New York, NY 10016

    Tel: (212) 686-1060

    Toll Free: (866) 767-3653

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  • LambdaTest Announces Seamless Azure DevOps Integration for Effortless Test Management

    New Azure DevOps App From LambdaTest streamlines Test Management, enhancing collaboration and efficiency with AI-driven test case creation, tracking, and seamless integration.

    SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#AILambdaTest, a GenAI-powered quality engineering platform, is excited to announce the launch of its Azure DevOps App, designed to streamline test management within the Azure DevOps environment. The LambdaTest Azure DevOps App integrates directly with Azure DevOps through the Azure DevOps Marketplace, providing users with a powerful tool to manage and track their executions. They can also link test cases, track executions of those test cases, and create new test cases with AI or manually in a seamless manner, boosting workflow efficiency and fostering better collaboration across development teams.


    The LambdaTest AI Test Manager, which is available through the Azure DevOps Marketplace, enhances the Azure DevOps interface by bringing test management functionalities right where teams are already working. This direct integration allows developers and testers to efficiently handle test cases, whether creating, linking, or tracking them, without switching between different tools or environments.

    LambdaTest’s Azure DevOps App offers effortless setup via the Azure DevOps Marketplace with simple authentication. It enables seamless linking of test cases to work items for clear traceability. Users can leverage AI to create contextual test cases by entering requirements or uploading files directly within Azure DevOps. The app provides detailed execution history for visibility into test results and supports easy sharing and review of test cases, enhancing collaboration. This integration streamlines workflows and strengthens coordination between development and testing teams.

    “We believe that this integration will significantly enhance the development workflow for our users,” said Mayank Bhola, Co-Founder & Head of Products of LambdaTest. “By bringing together test management and Azure DevOps in one platform, teams can now test more efficiently and deliver high-quality products faster. This is yet another step in our mission to streamline the testing process and support seamless CI/CD pipelines across organizations.”

    LambdaTest’s integration with Azure DevOps is a game changer for organizations looking to enhance their testing workflow. By reducing friction between development and testing, this integration allows teams to accelerate releases while maintaining high-quality standards.

    The LambdaTest Azure DevOps App is available now in the Azure DevOps Marketplace, providing teams with an intuitive, all-in-one solution for managing tests within their existing DevOps workflow.

    For more information on LambdaTest Azure DevOps App, please visit https://www.lambdatest.com/blog/ai-test-manager-azure-devops-extension/

    About LambdaTest

    LambdaTest is a GenAI-powered Quality Engineering Platform that empowers teams to test intelligently, smarter, and ship faster. Built for scale, it offers a full-stack testing cloud with 10K+ real devices and 3,000+ browsers.

    With AI-native test management, MCP servers, and agent-based automation, LambdaTest supports Selenium, Appium, Playwright, and all major frameworks. AI Agents like HyperExecute and KaneAI bring the power of AI and cloud into your software testing workflow, enabling seamless automation testing with 120+ integrations.

    LambdaTest Agents accelerate your testing throughout the entire SDLC, from test planning and authoring to automation, infrastructure, execution, RCA, and reporting.

    For more information, please visit https://lambdatest.com

    Contacts

    press@lambdatest.com

  • Citadel Completions Welcomes Gregory Colgan as Chief Executive Officer

    LAKE CHARLES, La.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#citadelcompletions–Citadel Completions is proud to announce the appointment of Gregory Colgan as its new Chief Executive Officer. With over 25 years of experience in the aviation industry, Greg brings a wealth of expertise and a proven track record of driving growth, operational excellence, and innovation.


    Greg joins Citadel Completions from MRO Holdings, where he served as CEO and led the company to become the largest airframe maintenance provider in the Americas. Under his leadership, MRO Holdings achieved global recognition for its superior operational performance and long-term partnerships with some of the world’s largest air carriers.

    “Greg’s visionary leadership and deep industry expertise make him the ideal person to lead Citadel Completions into its next phase of growth,” said Patrick Dumont, on behalf of the ownership group. “His commitment to excellence and customer-centric approach align perfectly with our mission to provide superior technical expertise and exemplary customer service while positioning Citadel as the #1 choice for V/VIP aircraft completions and services in the Americas.”

    Colgan, who will assume his role in August, added, “It’s a privilege to join Citadel Completions and work with this exceptional team. Citadel’s commitment to design excellence, exquisite quality, and personalized customer experiences is unmatched in the industry. I see a tremendous opportunity for our team, and I look forward to driving the company’s vision forward.”

    In addition to his professional accomplishments, Greg is a dedicated advocate for giving back to the community. He serves on the boards of the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum and Vogel Alcove, a Dallas-based charity supporting children and families overcoming homelessness. He is also the recipient of the prestigious Airlines for America 2025 Nuts & Bolts Award, recognizing his outstanding contributions to the aviation industry.

    About Citadel Completions

    Citadel Completions is a leading provider of V/VIP aircraft completions, cabin interior refurbishments and maintenance services, dedicated to delivering superior technical expertise, exemplary customer service, and unforgettable personalized experiences. With a focus on design excellence and exquisite craftsmanship, Citadel is committed to being the world’s premiere aircraft completion center.

    Contacts

    For media inquiries, please contact:

    Michelle D. Savoy

    Senior Director MARCOM & Customer Experience

    msavoy@citadelcompletions.com
    +1.337.263.5610

  • Europe Space Power Supply Research Report 2024-2034 | Strategic Collaborations Between Governments and Private Space Companies Fueling Opportunities – ResearchAndMarkets.com

    DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Europe Space Power Supply Market: Focus on Application, Product, and Country Level Analysis – Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2034” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.


    The Europe space power supply market is estimated to reach $954.66 million by 2034 from $639.58 million in 2024, at a growth rate of 4.09% during the forecast period 2024-2034.

    The market for space power supplies in Europe includes a broad range of technologies that are necessary for operating satellites, spacecraft, and orbital platforms, such as solar power systems, improved batteries, energy storage solutions, and power management units. This industry is developing quickly to serve Europe’s growing space ambitions, driven by the growing requirement for reliable, efficient, and autonomous power sources.

    In order to power both commercial and scientific space activities, European missions are depending more and more on robust energy designs, lightweight storage technologies, and high-efficiency solar arrays. To fulfil mission-specific needs and sustainability goals, regional giants like Thales Alenia Space and Airbus Defence and Space, as well as up-and-coming entrepreneurs, are making significant investments in next-generation power technology.

    The market is also influenced by EU-backed projects and ESA programs that foster innovation and competitiveness, with a particular emphasis on energy optimisation, mission longevity, and technological sovereignty. The market for space power supplies in Europe is responding to the growing need for deep space exploration, communication, and Earth observation by providing sophisticated and scalable solutions that support the continent’s strategic objectives in satellite services and space exploration.

    Market Introduction

    The market for space power supplies in Europe is a vital component of the region’s expanding footprint in orbital services, satellite deployment, and space exploration. Satellites, deep space probes, crewed missions, and space infrastructure all depend on power supply systems, which include solar arrays, batteries, fuel cells, and power management electronics. The need for dependable, effective, and long-duration power solutions is growing as the European space industry expands quickly due to the efforts of both private space enterprises and government organisations like the European Space Agency (ESA).

    European firms are developing lightweight, radiation-resistant, and high-efficiency systems to fulfil the needs of next-generation satellites, CubeSats, and deep space missions. Energy storage and power regulation technology innovation is being funded by programs like Horizon Europe and ESA’s Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) program. There is a tremendous push for solar electric propulsion and other clean energy systems as sustainability and mission autonomy gain importance.

    Europe’s strategic goal of achieving space autonomy, lowering dependency on foreign technologies, and retaining its position as a leader in satellite-based services further shapes the market. Underpinned by innovation, cooperation, and growing mission demands, the European space power supply market is set for substantial expansion despite obstacles including high development costs and complicated regulations.

    How can this report add value to an organization?

    Product/Innovation Strategy: The product segment helps the reader understand the different types of products available in European region. Moreover, the study provides the reader with a detailed understanding of the different space power supply products based on applications and products.

    Growth/Marketing Strategy: The Europe space power supply market has seen major development by key players operating in the market, such as business expansion, partnership, collaboration, and joint venture. The favored strategy for the companies has been synergistic activities to strengthen their position in the space power supply market.

    Competitive Strategy: Key players in the Europe space power supply market have been analyzed and profiled in the study of space power supply products. Moreover, a detailed competitive benchmarking of the players operating in the space power supply market has been done to help the reader understand how players stack against each other, presenting a clear market landscape. Additionally, comprehensive competitive strategies such as partnerships, agreements, and collaborations will aid the reader in understanding the untapped revenue pockets in the market.

    Europe Space Power Supply Market Trends, Drivers and Challenges

    Trends

    • Growing deployment of small satellites and CubeSats increasing demand for compact power systems
    • Advancements in solar array efficiency and lightweight battery technologies
    • Rising use of electric propulsion systems requiring high-performance power management
    • Increased integration of AI and digital twins for power system monitoring and optimization
    • Expansion of commercial space missions and private space companies in Europe
    • Focus on modular, scalable power systems for versatile satellite platforms

    Drivers

    • Strong support from ESA and national space programs for deep space and Earth observation missions
    • Rising demand for satellite-based services (telecom, navigation, remote sensing)
    • EU investment in space innovation through Horizon Europe and other funding programs
    • Strategic focus on space autonomy and reducing reliance on non-EU supplier
    • Technological progress in energy storage, power conditioning, and thermal management

    Challenges

    • Engineering trade-offs between power output, mass, and thermal constraints
    • Harsh space environment requiring radiation-hardened and long-duration components
    • Limited supply chain for space-qualified materials and electronics within Europe
    • High development costs and long certification timelines
    • Complexity in adapting power systems to diverse mission profiles and orbital environments

    Market Segmentation

    Application

    • Satellites
    • Space Exploration and Deep-Space Missions

      • Land
      • Rover
      • Orbiter
    • Space Stations and Habitats
    • Launch Vehicles

      • Small and Medium-Lift Launch Vehicles
      • Heavy and Super Heavy-Lift Launch Vehicles

    Satellite Orbit

    • Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellites
    • Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) Satellites
    • Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) Satellites
    • Beyond Earth Orbit Satellites

    Satellite Type

    • Small Satellites (CubeSats, NanoSats) (1-10 kW)
    • Medium Satellites (10-15 kW)
    • Large Satellites (Above 15 kW)

    Component Type

    • Solar Power Systems

      • Solar Cells
      • Solar Array/Panel
    • Battery Systems
    • Power Management and Distribution (PMAD) Systems

    Key Market Players and Competition Synopsis

    • AZUR SPACE Solar Power GmbH
    • CESI S.p.A.
    • S.A.B. Aerospace Srl
    • AIRBUS
    • Saft

    Key Attributes:

    Report Attribute Details
    No. of Pages 91
    Forecast Period 2024 – 2034
    Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 $639582.3 Thousand
    Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2034 $954661.1 Thousand
    Compound Annual Growth Rate 4.0%
    Regions Covered Europe

    Key Topics Covered:

    1 Market: Industry Outlook

    1.1 Trends: Current and Future Impact Assessment

    1.1.1 Advancements in Multi-Junction Solar Cells for Space Applications

    1.1.1.1 Innovations in Multi-Junction Silicon Solar Cells for Space Applications

    1.1.2 Development of Thin-Film and Flexible Solar Cells for Satellites

    1.1.3 Efficiency Improvements and Power Density Advancements in Solar Panels

    1.1.4 Innovations in Space-Based Solar Power (SBSP) Systems for Long-duration Missions

    1.2 Supply Chain Overview

    1.2.1 Value Chain Analysis

    1.3 Patent Analysis

    1.3.1 Patent Filing Trend (by Country)

    1.3.2 Patent Filing Trend (by Company)

    1.4 Regulatory Landscape and Industry Initiatives

    1.4.1 Regulations and Policies

    1.5 Market Dynamics Overview

    1.5.1 Market Drivers

    1.5.1.1 Growing Satellite Deployments and Mega-Constellations (e.g., Starlink, Amazon Kuiper)

    1.5.1.2 Rising Investments in Space-Based Solar Power Systems (SBSP)

    1.5.1.3 Increased Demand for LEO, GEO, and MEO Satellites

    1.5.2 Market Restraints

    1.5.2.1 High Production Costs of Solar Power Systems for Space

    1.5.2.2 Durability and Reliability of Solar Cells in Harsh Space Environments

    1.5.2.3 Regulatory and Compliance Challenges for Solar-Based Power Systems

    1.5.3 Market Opportunities

    1.5.3.1 Impact of Mega-Constellations on Solar Cell Demand

    1.5.3.2 Expansion of CubeSats and Small Satellites Market and Their Power Needs

    1.5.3.3 Growing Role of Solar Power in Deep Space Exploration Missions

    1.5.3.4 Strategic Collaborations Between Governments and Private Space Companies

    1.6 Impact of Mega-Constellations on Solar Power Demand and Comparison with Traditional Satellite Deployments

    2 Regions

    2.1 Regional Summary

    2.2 Europe

    2.2.1 Markets

    2.2.1.1 Key Market Participants in Europe

    2.2.1.2 Business Drivers

    2.2.1.3 Business Challenges

    2.2.2 Application

    2.2.3 Product

    2.2.4 Europe (by Country)

    2.2.4.1 Germany

    2.2.4.1.1 Market (By Application)

    2.2.4.1.2 Market (By Product)

    2.2.4.2 France

    2.2.4.3 U.K.

    2.2.4.4 Russia

    2.2.4.5 Rest-of-Europe

    3 Markets – Competitive Benchmarking & Company Profiles

    3.1 Next Frontiers

    3.2 Geographic Assessment

    3.3 Key Space Power Supply Programs

    3.4 Key Technology Preferences for Space Power Supply Programs

    3.5 Prime Contractor Landscape for Space Power Supply Market

    3.6 Company Profiles

    3.6.1 Overview

    3.6.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio

    3.6.3 Top Competitors

    3.6.4 Target Customers

    3.6.5 Key Personnel

    3.6.6 Analyst View

    3.6.7 Market Share, 2023

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  • I.R. Gilyeat & Company Launches AI Truth Teller to Reveal Who or What Is Really Behind the Chat

    GILBERT, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#AI–I.R. Gilyeat & Company announced today the availability of AI Truth Teller.


    AI Truth Teller offers a rich decision support platform for AI detection. Individuals can assess and detect if they are interacting with artificial intelligence or a live person. The Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) product is available now as a free Chrome Extension. Mobile apps for Android and iOS devices are also available as 30 day free trials, converting to paid month-to-month or annual subscriptions. All app interfaces use a common back-end for consistent learning, accuracy and timeliness of detection.

    As AI continues to evolve and move towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), it becomes increasingly important for people to know whether they are interacting with AI or a live person. By combining the collective observations of AI models, outcome review processes and proprietary assessment factors, AI Truth Teller delivers on the promise of AI detection in your Chrome browser and on your mobile device.

    AI Truth Teller joins a select group of companies that are working to solve the problems of AI detection. Ian Gilyeat, CMO at the company knows the challenge first hand, “We have a family friend whose mother believes she is in a relationship with Engelbert Humperdinck and they have never met. The relationship is online only and she keeps sending him money because he pleads poverty.”

    As AI gets better and better we will see more bad actors expand its use in text messaging, voice imitations, deep fake videos, image manipulations and much more. “I believe we are in the early stages of what AI can do in copying and impersonating real people. Yes, it will bring about wonderful and good inventions, but we must be smart and increasingly AI aware as we move forward,” says Mr. Gilyeat.

    Individuals that use AI Truth Teller will join an ever expanding group of people that use AI to improve their personal safety, quality of interactions and daily decision making. “AI Truth Teller is just one piece of the puzzle in human interactions leading to Better Decisions, Better Safety and Better AI Awareness,” says Mr. Gilyeat.

    More information can be found at www.irgilyeat.com/ai-truth-teller or by calling 206-312-3129.

    About I.R. Gilyeat & Company

    I.R. Gilyeat & Company is at the intersection of AI and Humanity. We advise, design and develop software and Martec solutions for companies and individuals, governed by principles that elevate humanity, personalization and AI awareness.

    Contacts

    Ian Gilyeat

    I.R. Gilyeat & Company

    ig@irgilyeat.com
    206-312-2129

  • Hundreds Rallied at State House as Global Partners Demands Transparency in MassDOT Highway Lease Deal

    Petition delivered, CEO slams ethics concerns and new RFP revelations

    WALTHAM, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–A wave of public outcry reached the steps of the Massachusetts State House today as more than 400 people, including advocates, community leaders, small business owners, and employees of Global Partners, a Waltham-based leading independent liquid energy supplier and retail operator, called for a full investigation into MassDOT’s recent and controversial highway service plaza procurement. Last month, the MassDOT Board awarded a 35-year lease to redevelop and run 18 service plazas, 11 of which are on the Massachusetts Turnpike, to Applegreen, a foreign company majority owned by private equity giant Blackstone.


    “Our bid includes $900 million more in guaranteed rent, $650 million in secured capital improvements, and a proven record of community investment,” said Global Partners President and CEO Eric Slifka. “Yet no side-by-side bid comparison was ever shown to the public, or even to the MassDOT Board. Why not? This is bigger than one contract. It’s about the integrity of public procurement in Massachusetts. Taxpayers deserve the truth.”

    Leaders from local chambers of commerce and nonprofit organizations joined Slifka with remarks that underscored growing concerns over how the contract was awarded and what has come to light since. Moments before the rally, a petition signed by more than 2,000 people was delivered to state leaders and Governor Healey, demanding an independent review. Recently revealed details from Applegreen’s proposal raise serious concerns that were never publicly disclosed or presented to the Board:

    • Unfunded revitalization plan, reliant on uncertain future public financing
    • Assumes no property tax payments due, potentially costing towns and cities $48 million or more over the term of the lease
    • Weak supplier diversity, with just 2% committed vs. Global’s 5-15%
    • Lower guaranteed rent, offering $623 million vs. Global’s $1.5 billion

    “Let’s be clear,” Slifka continued. “This is about the state walking away from $1.5 billion in guaranteed revenue, from real commitments to our communities, and from transparency. When critical information is hidden from the public and the Board, something is very wrong.”

    The rally follows Global Partners’ filing of a formal ethics complaint last week against MBTA official Scott Bosworth, who chaired the selection committee for the highway lease, despite serving at a separate agency focused on rail and ferry transit. The complaint raises concerns about undisclosed employment conversations with Blackstone and alleges that the RFP process was manipulated to favor Applegreen. It further alleges that incomplete, inaccurate, and misleading information was presented to the MassDOT Board ahead of its June vote. Just this morning, reports surfaced that MassDOT is considering removing Bosworth as the manager of this project.

    Rally attendees urged lawmakers to act swiftly by convening an oversight hearing and demanding answers from all parties involved. Global is calling on the State Ethics Commission, the Governor’s Office, and the Legislature’s Oversight Committee to investigate:

    • Improper communications between MassDOT/MBTA officials and Applegreen or Blackstone
    • Failure to disclose potential conflicts of interest
    • Manipulation or misrepresentation of RFP criteria and evaluation
    • Suppression of independent oversight and removal of dissenting voices
    • Incomplete or misleading details presented to MassDOT Board

    Contacts

    Media Contact:
    Reid Lamberty, Senior Communications Advisor

    reid.lamberty@globalp.com
    516-305-1210