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OQC expand leadership with appointment of General Counsel to C-Suite

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READING, England, July 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — OQC, a global leader in quantum computing solutions and spin-out from Oxford University’s Department of Physics, today announced the appointment of  Nikki Cooper as General Counsel to the company C-Suite. Cooper, who previously held the position of General Counsel and Company Secretary at OQC, marks a further expansion for the deep tech company’s leadership team.

Cooper is an Associate Member ACG of the The Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland and a licensed professional solicitor accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. She has maintained a critical role within the company guiding complex strategic decisions and processes to support growth; notably within international expansion and their Series B investment raise. The new C-Suite position will see her navigate the ever-evolving regulatory landscape, conduct business in an ethical and compliant manner, and help drive and develop OQC’s legal, security, corporate governance and compliance activities.

“Nikki has been invaluable in her time at OQC and as we continue on this journey of growth, her counsel will remain a pillar of our success.” said CEO, Gerald Mullally. “I am delighted to have Nikki as a core part of the OQC executive team”

This appointment comes at a focal moment for OQC with the recent appointment of a CSO as they begin a new era of growth, working to advance its core technology toward the era of universal fault tolerant quantum computation. Progression can be seen in other areas of the company, including a world-first integration of through-sapphire substrate machining with superconducting quantum processors, electron-beam annealing of Josephson junctions offers precise control over qubit frequencies post-fabrication, and developing a hardware efficient error-detection method laying the foundation to implement quantum error correction in next-generation quantum computers.

Commenting on the appointment, Cooper said: “I am delighted to have joined the executive team at OQC. It’s an incredibly exciting time for the company and its renewed strategic vision is one that is awe-inspiring and achievable, thanks to the unrivalled expertise within the team. I look forward to continue helping the company on our mission to put quantum into the hands of humanity, while pioneering technological breakthroughs.”

About OQC

OQC is a global leader in quantum computing-as-a-service, building a brighter future by providing enterprise-ready quantum solutions that seamlessly integrate into digital infrastructures and customer workflows. By pushing technological boundaries, we were the first commercially available quantum computer in the UK, the first Quantum Compute-as-a-Service company in Europe, and the first in the world to deploy a quantum computer to a commercial data centre including the integration with high performance compute. Our work has begun to break down technical, financial, and geographical barriers to quantum; offering every enterprise a chance to seize a competitive edge.

Our latest device, OQC Toshiko, is the world’s first and only enterprise ready platform: a powerful next generation system, deployed to commercial data-centres, enabling businesses to securely tap into ground-breaking technology. For more information, visit our website: www.oqc.tech.

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MetaAge Adopts ART Solutions’ UpGPT Knowledge Q&A System to Build a Collaborative Azure AI Ecosystem

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TAIPEI, May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A Key to AI Transformation: Knowledge Systems Built on Azure AI

In the journey toward enterprise AI transformation, efficient knowledge management is one of the keys to success. MetaAge tackled challenges in retrieving and learning product information by introducing UpGPT, a knowledge Q&A system developed by ART Solutions and built on Azure AI. This allowed teams to focus more on business growth and strategic planning. The collaboration demonstrates the practical value of AI technology and further expands the development potential of the Azure AI ecosystem.

MetaAge: Your Trusted Partner in IT Intelligence

With over 25 years in the IT services market, MetaAge is a professional IT solutions provider with a strong focus on AI and digital transformation. The company collaborates closely with dozens of global technology vendors and represents a diverse range of advanced products in Taiwan. With exceptional integration capabilities, robust technical expertise, and flexible customization services, MetaAge offers efficient and tailored solutions to help enterprises adapt quickly to market changes and accelerate their AI journey.

AI Knowledge Q&A System: Enhancing Internal Efficiency

To provide cutting-edge IT products and services, MetaAge continuously introduces new offerings each year. Each product line involves different vendors, procedures, and unique features. While teams have well-established SOPs and documents, the sheer volume of data across departments leads to high learning and information retrieval costs. A user-friendly AI-powered knowledge Q&A system has become essential for supporting efficient business operations.

“Ensuring information security while enabling quick access to knowledge is vital,” said Lin Lizong, Vice President of Product Center at MetaAge. “Our goal was to implement an AI solution that reduces search time and improves decision-making.”

Collaborating with ART Solutions: Deploying UpGPT Based on Azure AI

As a trusted Microsoft Cloud Solutions Provider, MetaAge partnered with fellow Microsoft business partner ART Solutions to implement the UpGPT system. ART Solutions is both a Microsoft Business Applications and ISV partner, specializing in CDP, CRM, and ERP.

UpGPT leverages Microsoft Azure OpenAI services and integrates with tools such as Microsoft Copilot Studio and Power Platform, cutting development time by up to 50%.

A Model of Azure AI Enterprise Application

UpGPT serves as a generative AI assistant capable of answering previously unanswerable questions. It supports quality monitoring, unresolved query tracking, and live agent escalation. The system integrates various file formats and enables team members to access knowledge directly through Microsoft Teams, drastically reducing search time.

For example, MetaAge’s sales team now saves over 10 minutes daily in information retrieval, enabling faster decisions and real-time updates via SharePoint.

Training for Accuracy: Maximizing GenAI Capabilities

ART Solutions also provided training to improve employee understanding of GenAI and internal knowledge structuring. Since UpGPT’s launch in October 2024, MetaAge has uploaded product documentation, enabling cross-departmental AI interaction through Teams regardless of file category or access permissions. Standardized processes and structured data organization have improved AI precision.

UpGPT + AOAI + Azure AI Search = RAG

To further boost search capabilities, MetaAge deployed Azure OpenAI alongside Azure AI Search, achieving a RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) architecture. This enables AI to process Word, PowerPoint, CSV, and even image-based content from eDMs.

Custom features like eDM image-to-text conversion and SharePoint integration ensure real-time access to up-to-date marketing materials.

UpGPT: Driving MetaAge’s AI-Powered Operations

With UpGPT, sales teams can now retrieve product info efficiently through a familiar Teams interface. The solution overcomes previous challenges related to file formats, access restrictions, and information silos, greatly reducing decision-making time and errors.

The system’s real-time sync with SharePoint ensures a unified and updated knowledge base.

ART Solutions × MetaAge: Expanding the Azure AI Ecosystem

Looking ahead, MetaAge plans to expand UpGPT’s usage and develop additional AI applications in partnership with ART Solutions. With over 70 Microsoft certifications across AI, cloud, and IT security, MetaAge is Taiwan’s first partner with both AI Platform and Database Migration Specializations.

Together with ART Solutions, which specializes in AI application development and digital transformation, the two companies are building a smarter future through enterprise-ready Azure AI solutions.

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Jimmy Lo
jimmy.lo@cm2.io

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Nauticus Robotics Announces Participation in May Conferences

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HOUSTON, May 7, 2025 Nauticus Robotics, Inc. (NASDAQ: KITT, “Nauticus”), a leading innovator in autonomous subsea robotics and software solutions, today announced it will be featured at key conferences this month.

Offshore Technology Conference (OTC)

The Aquanaut® vehicle is the subject of a paper and corresponding presentation, to be given by a Nauticus supermajor customer, at OTC this week in Houston, TX. If you are experiencing OTC on Thursday, May 08, stop by the Technical Program session titled, Pushing Boundaries: Redefining Operations in the Era of AI and Advanced Robotics, in room 312 of NRG Center at 2:00pm Central time. The first presentation during this session, Pioneering the Aquanaut: First Offshore Trial and Sequential De-Risking From Pool Tests to Subsea, describes our testing efforts as we moved the Aquanaut system from design through wet testing and into commercial viability.

DeepStar Technology Symposium

Nauticus’ Chief Technology Officer, JD Yamokoski, is participating in a panel at the DeepStar Technology Symposium hosted in Houston, TX at the Chevron Houston Downtown Office Auditorium this Friday, May 09, at 1:00pm Central time. If you are attending the Symposium, look for JD at the Contractors Panel: Robotics for Digital Twin Data Acquisition session.

Louisiana Energy Conference (LEC)

Nauticus’ President and CEO, John Gibson, is participating in a panel later this month at LEC on Tuesday, May 27, in New Orleans, LA at Four Seasons. If you plan to be there, stop by the third floor Pimsoll Ballroom for the Offshore Supply Vessels & Marine Services – Do Long-Lead Projects Support Continued Demand session at 1:55pm Central time.

Nauticus Robotics is excited to be involved in multiple events throughout this month. We look forward to seeing you soon!

About Nauticus Robotics

Nauticus Robotics, Inc. develops autonomous robots for the ocean industries. Autonomy requires the extensive use of sensors, artificial intelligence, and effective algorithms for perception and decision allowing the robot to adapt to changing environments. The company’s business model includes using robotic systems for service, selling vehicles and components, and licensing of related software to both the commercial and defense business sectors. Nauticus has designed and is currently testing and certifying a new generation of vehicles to reduce operational cost and gather data to maintain and operate a wide variety of subsea infrastructure. Besides a standalone service offering and forward-facing products, Nauticus’ approach to ocean robotics has also resulted in the development of a range of technology products for retrofit/upgrading traditional ROV operations and other third-party vehicle platforms. Nauticus’ services provide customers with the necessary data collection, analytics, and subsea manipulation capabilities to support and maintain assets while reducing their operational footprint, operating cost, and greenhouse gas emissions, to improve offshore health, safety, and environmental exposure. 

Cautionary Language Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Act”), and are intended to enjoy the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements provided by the Act as well as protections afforded by other federal securities laws. Such forward-looking statements include but are not limited to: the expected timing of product commercialization or new product releases; customer interest in Nauticus’ products; estimated operating results and use of cash; and Nauticus’ use of and needs for capital. Generally, statements that are not historical facts, including statements concerning possible or assumed future actions, business strategies, events, or results of operations, are forward-looking statements. These statements may be preceded by, followed by, or include the words “believes,” “estimates,” “expects,” “projects,” “forecasts,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “seeks,” “plans,” “scheduled,” “anticipates,” “intends,” or “continue” or similar expressions. Forward-looking statements inherently involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual events, results, or performance to differ materially from those indicated by such statements. These forward-looking statements are based on Nauticus’ management’s current expectations and beliefs, as well as a number of assumptions concerning future events. There can be no assurance that the events, results, or trends identified in these forward-looking statements will occur or be achieved. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and Nauticus is not under any obligation and expressly disclaims any obligation, to update, alter, or otherwise revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law. Readers should carefully review the statements set forth in the reports which Nauticus has filed or will file from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) for a more complete discussion of the risks and uncertainties facing the Company and that could cause actual outcomes to be materially different from those indicated in the forward-looking statements made by the Company, in particular the sections entitled “Risk Factors” and “Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” in documents filed from time to time with the SEC, including Nauticus’ Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on April 15, 2025. Should one or more of these risks, uncertainties, or other factors materialize, or should assumptions underlying the forward-looking information or statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, believed, estimated, or expected. The documents filed by Nauticus with the SEC may be obtained free of charge at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

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AR + AI: Evolution from Tool to “Second Brain”

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SHANGHAI, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Dr. Qiu Xiaoling, CFO of JBD, has recently delivered a penetrating analysis of the MicroLED microdisplay and AR glasses ecosystem, illuminating how these once-independent frontiers are coalescing to redefine wearable AI. As AI evolves from merely being “smarter” toward truly “more attuned to you,” users increasingly expect an always-on digital assistant. AR glasses have emerged as the quintessential conduit for frictionless, context-aware interaction, and the ultra-compact MicroLED microdisplay has become the linchpin technology that turns the vision of lightweight, all-day wearable intelligence into daily reality.

In today’s era of breakneck technological progress, one will soon no longer need to hunch over a smartphone. Instead, a lightweight pair of glasses will deliver real‑time information, translation, environmental awareness, reasoning, and even anticipate one’s needs. This is no sci‑fi fantasy, but a tangible outcome of the convergence of AI and AR.

The fusion of AI and AR offers consumers a far more natural, convenient means of interaction and is catalyzing a revolution in smart wearable electronics. Meta’s CTO Andrew Bosworth has remarked, “The always‑on AI experience will allow smart glasses to replace the smartphone.” [1] The future is rapidly approaching.

1.    AI Foundation Models: Democratization and Personalized Intelligence

Large reasoning models have imbued AI with the ability to “think like a human”: beyond parsing surface text, they grasp context and logic, generating responses that mirror human cognition. This breakthrough has dramatically elevated baseline AI capability and is already proving invaluable in daily work.

DeepSeek is a striking example. By optimizing both algorithms and system architecture, it markedly boosts the pre‑training efficiency and the inference speed, slashing development time and cost. As a result, AI applications can now run on a far wider array of devices—including resource‑constrained mobile hardware—truly democratizing the technology.

As AI grows ever more powerful, the paramount question becomes how to harness it efficiently and effortlessly. Every user’s needs differ—text, images, video, code generation, and more. Multimodal foundation models that fuse diverse data types can deliver bespoke services to each user and satisfy that diversity of use cases.

Hence AI is evolving from “smarter” to “more attuned to you.” By continually analyzing behavioral data, AI systems perpetually refine performance and service, realizing genuine personalized intelligence and penetrating ever broader, deeper domains.

2.    The All‑Day AI Assistant: From “Omnipotent” to “Omnipresent”

Input and output are equally crucial in AI interaction. Input is what you ask AI to analyze; output is the result—text, audio, images, or video. Today the PC remains the device through which most people engage AI, yet it is hardly the most natural interface.

An all‑day AI assistant supplies information and interaction anytime, anywhere, without reliance on a phone or PC. Voice mode in tools such as ChatGPT is now ubiquitous,   illustrating that AI’s flexibility should no longer be constrained by hardware form factor.

Chest‑pin or handheld products such as AI Pin and Rabbit R1 pursued greater flexibility, but market response was lukewarm. Beyond physical‑design shortcomings, a decisive factor was the lack of interaction convenience.

As AI grows “omnipotent,” the ideal paradigm is to issue commands and receive answers anytime, anywhere—for example, consulting a recipe or setting a virtual timer while your hands are busy in the kitchen. That demands an “always‑on” device that senses your needs.

While true‑wireless‑stereo (TWS) earbuds are popular, smart glasses clearly win on long‑wear comfort and functional integration. They also furnish AI with a visual display—enabling multimodal interaction no earbud can match. Cameras, microphones, and other sensors supply far richer data than a smartphone, fortifying support for multimodal AI. As Mark Zuckerberg notes, “Glasses are uniquely positioned to let people see what you see and hear what you hear.” [2]

3.    AR + AI: Redrawing the Frontiers of Human‑Machine Collaboration

AI turns AR glasses into a personal assistant—and, ultimately, a “second brain.” They can recommend books or films based on your history and preferences. The Verge wrote of Android XR prototypes: “For that hour I felt like Tony Stark, and Gemini was my J.A.R.V.I.S.” [3]

The combination of AI and AR’s visual display lets devices even anticipate needs: reminding you of your hotel‑room number, translating a foreign menu, or highlighting the next tool during furniture assembly.

To make AR glasses the optimal AI carrier, however, designers must overcome the engineering hurdle of true all‑day ergonomics. Optical architecture drives form factor: many LCoS, DLP, or BirdBath solutions are simply too bulky for stylish everyday wear.

MicroLED micro‑displays are pivotal. Their tiny volume, high brightness, and low power draw enable lightweight AR designs. The smallest engine now measures 0.15 cm³ and weighs just 0.3 g. Powered by JBD’s MicroLED displays, Vuzix Z100 and OPPO Air Glass 2 look little different from conventional eyewear and weigh barely thirty grams—perfect for all‑day wear.

Extreme miniaturization is driving AR into mainstream view, while rapid AI iteration, always‑on connectivity, and seamless interaction embed smart glasses ever more deeply into daily life.

AR + AI is reshaping human‑world connectivity, ushering in the next generation of interaction, and evolving into a genuine “second brain” that promises unparalleled convenience and innovation.

AR, when fused with AI, is not merely redefining how we connect with the world; it is also forging a new stratum of human‑machine symbiosis and fast maturing into humanity’s “second brain.” By infusing everyday life with unparalleled convenience and disruptive innovation, this convergence propels us toward a future that is immeasurably smarter—and profoundly brighter.

References

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/30695475/meta-orion-glasses-boz-andrew-bosworth-interview-aihttps://www.theverge.com/24253481/meta-ceo-mark-zuckerberg-ar-glasses-orion-ray-bans-ai-decoder-interviewhttps://www.theverge.com/2024/12/12/24319528/google-android-xr-samsung-project-moohan-smart-glasseshttps://www.evenrealities.com/products/g1-a

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