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Garmin adds IFR and 4-axis capability to GFC 600H helicopter flight control system

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Modern flight control system supports IFR flying with Stability Augmentation System

OLATHE, Kan., Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) today announced the GFC™ 600H Helicopter Flight Control System is now available in an IFR configuration with a Stability Augmentation System (SAS). This configuration includes collective control, bringing 4-axis capability to the GFC 600H system for the first time. Leonardo Helicopters’ AW109 Trekker is the first platform to incorporate the GFC 600H with IFR and collective axis capabilities, providing operators with an advanced flight control solution that reduces pilot workload and improves mission effectiveness.

“We are very excited to now offer a 4-axis, IFR flight control system for the helicopter market. This technology will provide IFR operators with advanced automated flight capabilities and bring added protections to one of the most challenging flight categories in aviation. We’re confident AW109 Trekker operators will be impressed with the performance of GFC 600H.”  –Carl Wolf, Garmin Vice President of Aviation Sales and Marketing

The GFC 600H features a console-mounted mode controller with push-button controls and a night vision goggle (NVG) compatible display. Digitally controlled, high-performance servos and new Garmin developed linear actuators allow for faster, crisper, more powerful responses – enabling the GFC 600H to perform with smooth handling throughout the flight envelope. Autopilot modes supported include altitude acquire, altitude hold, approach auto-level, radar height hold, as well as vertical speed, indicated airspeed, heading select, attitude hold, and more. Using navigation system inputs, GFC 600H can also fly various approach types.

IFR capable with Stability Augmentation

The IFR configuration of the GFC 600H consists of a GMC 605H mode controller, GFS 83 smart servos in each of the four axes, and three GLA 85 smart linear actuators (pitch/roll/yaw) resulting in a reliable digital system that is lightweight, yet rich in features. Unlike traditional IFR helicopter flight control systems, the GFC 600H uniquely leverages its smart servos to eliminate the need for dual linear actuators in each axis along with flight control computers – resulting in a digital system that is lightweight and cost-effective while still the providing redundancy required for IFR flight.

The GFC 600H SAS functionality improves the helicopter’s basic flying characteristics throughout the flight envelope, as well as enhancing pilot handling and precision. Using the smart linear actuators, the GFC 600H provides rate damping without moving the cyclic, providing a highly capable SAS solution for operators. 

Collective control

In addition to pitch, roll and yaw axis control, the GFC 600H can now control the collective. Power management enables additional functions that can enhance safety and reduce pilot workload. For example, GFC 600H can allow a pilot to cruise, transition to hover, and hover, all completely hands-off. New safety features available with 4th axis include low height protection and power limiting. Low height protection can help prevent controlled descent into terrain by automatically raising the collective to reduce descending vertical speed. Power limiting can keep engine parameters below maximum limits by lowering the collective, in order to prevent engine exceedances.

Proven, robust capabilities

The new capabilities in the IFR configuration of GFC 600H expand a portfolio of previously certified features in the VFR configuration of GFC 600H available for AS350 and Bell 505 helicopters1. Safety tools such as Garmin’s Helicopter Electronic Stability and Protection (H-ESP™) to help the pilot remain within a safe flight envelope when hand-flying the helicopter. A dedicated LVL button can be engaged by the pilot to return to straight-and-level flight, helping to avoid potential disorientation in degraded visual environments (DVE) or inadvertent entry into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC).

The IFR configuration of the GFC 600H flight control system has received European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approval on the AW109 Trekker helicopter. FAA approval is expected later. To learn more, visit garmin.com/GFC600H.

Garmin products and services have revolutionized flight and become essential to the lives of pilots and aircraft owners and operators around the world. A leading provider of solutions to general aviation, business aviation, rotorcraft, advanced air mobility, government and defense, and commercial air carrier customers, Garmin believes every day is an opportunity to innovate. Recipient of the prestigious Robert J. Collier Trophy for Garmin Autoland, Garmin developed the world’s first certified autonomous system that activates during an emergency to control and land an aircraft without human intervention. Visit the Garmin Newsroomemail our media team, connect with @garminaviation on social, or follow our blog.

1Features may vary by specific aircraft configuration.

About Garmin International, Inc. Garmin International, Inc. is a subsidiary of Garmin Ltd. (NYSE: GRMN). Garmin Ltd. is incorporated in Switzerland, and its principal subsidiaries are located in the United States, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Garmin is a registered trademark and GFC and H-ESP are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries.

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Contentstack Acquires Lytics, the Leading Real-Time Customer Data Platform Powering Hyper-Personalization

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Builds on the company’s mission to create the most modern, Composable DXP; combining first party data with dynamic content to elevate brand experiences.

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Contentstack, the composable digital experience platform (DXP) leader, today announced its acquisition of Lytics, pioneer of the real-time customer data platform. The acquisition, which closed in December of 2024, brings comprehensive audience insights, content analytics and profile management to the Contentstack platform, unlocking real-time personalization for known and unknown users at scale. Major global brands including Kraft Heinz, Mondelez, Glassdoor, Universal Music Group, LiveNation, Clorox and Ancestry will join the Contentstack customer community. 

The acquisition of Lytics distances Contentstack from pure-play headless CMS vendors who cannot deliver on the promise of activating customer data in real time for personalization. It also signals to the legacy suites that there is now a new breed of modern and composable DXP, one that puts the power of choice and agility in the hands of customers.

“We’ve been on a decade-plus long journey to build the world’s best Composable DXP for brands – and data was the missing link,” said Neha Sampat, founder and CEO of Contentstack. “Truly personalized digital experiences require a marriage of scalable content management and actionable first-party data, wherever it lives, operating in real time. This is why combining Contentstack and Lytics makes so much sense for brands who are building the world’s best digital experiences.”

In June of 2024, Contentstack paved the way for brands to deliver next-generation content personalization at scale with its native personalization engine combined with brand-aware, genAI-content creation and automation technology.

With the Lytics acquisition, Contentstack solves the actionable first-party data activation side of the equation. The technology gives brands:

Real-time engagement data and audience insights for both known and unknown visitors.The ability to easily create audience profiles and segments out-of-the box.A data activation layer that enables users to access and understand customer data and send it across preferred channels instantly.

“We have solved a major problem for brands – capturing, connecting and enriching first-party data and making it actionable,” said James McDermott, founder and former CEO of Lytics and Contentstack’s new Global Head of Data Products. “Ultimately, the vision is to turn data into meaningful digital experiences, but that requires access to content. With Contentstack, we’re now delivering on that vision, with the world’s best Composable DXP.”

Lytics was co-founded in 2013 by McDermott and Aaron Raddon. The company is known as a pioneer of the CDP category and has been recognized by organizations including Adweek and Deloitte for its innovation. Its composable approach aligns with Contentstack’s vision for the future of enterprises: flexible and modular technology that seamlessly grows and changes as the business evolves.

The Lytics acquisition creates a combined entity with over 500 customers and 500 employees. More information can be found here.

Follow Contentstack:
Web: https://www.contentstack.com
Blog: https://www.contentstack.com/blog
Podcast: People Changing Enterprises
Community: https://community.contentstack.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/contentstack
Twitter: @Contentstack

About Contentstack
Contentstack is the creator of the Headless CMS and the Composable Digital Experience Platform (DXP) category leader. Iconic brands around the world such as Alaska Airlines, ASICS, Burberry, Mattel, Mitsubishi and Walmart invest in Contentstack to rise above the noise in today’s crowded and competitive digital markets and gain their unique Experience Edge.

Contentstack and its employees are dedicated to the customers and communities they serve. The company is recognized for its unmatched customer care and tradition of giving back globally through the Contentstack Cares program, including proud support of Pledge 1% and Girls Who Code.

Learn more at http://www.contentstack.com.

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Ancera Unveils Innovative Apollo Food Defense System at IPPE 2025

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Robotics system to automate onsite data analytics generation with higher accuracy, throughput, and economics compared to human operators

BRANFORD, Conn., Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Ancera, creator of the world’s first food defense system, is announcing its newest technology innovation – APOLLO – at the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE). APOLLO is a mobile command center for food defense, generating large volumes of actionable data to drive better decisions around food safety and production efficiency. Compared to manual methods, Apollo automates 75% of the touch points needed, all while ensuring more accurate and timely results. The APOLLO system was developed in response to concerns from poultry industry’s rising costs around labor, anti-microbials, and diagnostics. Ancera will showcase the technology at its IPPE booth #B38033 in Atlanta from January 28-30, offering demos and tours to attendees.

Ancera, creator of the world’s first food defense system, is announcing its newest technology innovation – APOLLO – at the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE).

“It’s 2025, but poultry companies are still relying on outdated diagnostics and delayed reporting systems,” said Arjun Ganesan, Founder and CEO of Ancera, the data analytics software company helping poultry producers monitor pathogens, enhance food safety, and increase profit margins. “Apollo brings cutting-edge automation and analytics together, giving producers the data they need to predict and prevent risks, maximize productivity, and improve their bottom line. This is a food defense command center delivered right to their doorstep.”

The food industry is challenged by a lack of infrastructure to support modern technology integrations for safety monitoring, despite its considerable spend of billions of dollars to enhance safety. The ability to have this new, automated lab equipment on-site with the rapid testing methods is a significant advancement in protecting the food supply and consumers. Precise monitoring reduces the spread of pathogens and allows companies to zero in on the origin to quickly and effectively apply interventions, reduce downtime, minimize the risk of recalls, and better protect consumer health. The advanced traceability and visibility offered by Ancera’s system create actionable pathways for companies to make operational improvements.

Fast access to actionable data has significant cost-savings implications for processing plants. Ancera data are already in use at processing plants to efficiently apply PAA and improve food safety around Salmonella Serotypes of Human Health Concern (HHC). As poultry companies aim to reduce their downtime, optimize use of anti-microbials, and accelerate compliance-readiness, Apollo will serve as critical infrastructure to enable data-driven decisions with actionable and complete information.

Meet Apollo: Live Automated Lab Demonstrations
Ancera invites poultry producers to be among the first to witness Apollo in action. Live, 15-minute demonstrations of the system’s capabilities will take place at IPPE, led exclusively by Ancera’s lab engineering team. As space is limited, attendees are encouraged to register for a demo ahead of IPPE at cluck.ancera.com/IPPE.

Apollo integrates robotics, novel assays, and Ancera’s data science expertise to tackle the industry’s most pressing challenges:

Automated Threat Detection: Tracks and analyzes threats faster and more accurately.Profit-Driven Insights: Provides real-time, actionable data to eliminate inefficiencies and boost margins.Scalability: Deploys seamlessly across operations, generating massive datasets economically and effectively.

Ancera’s Food Defense System
Ancera will also spotlight its proven software solutions designed to address key industry challenges:

Downtime Management – Tailors treatment strategies to optimize costly farm downtime, unlocking operational savings at every location.Salmonella Compliance Readiness – Equips producers with a proactive, data-driven approach to navigate evolving government regulations and safeguard profitability.Product Efficacy Monitoring – Measures the real-world ROI of vaccines, feed additives, antimicrobials, and other treatments to reduce procurement budgets and improve product performance.

In addition to the lab demos and tours, Ancera’s Matt Zwilling, Director of Engineering and Operations, will present a Tech Talk at IPPE on January 28 at 12:30 p.m. in Theater B. The talk, “Autonomous Labs: Raising Data Quality, Lowering Labor Costs,” is open to all conference attendees.

About Ancera
Ancera delivers the world’s first food defense system that improves the productivity, profitability, and compliance-readiness of the poultry supply chain. Its full scope AI-powered solution provides objective datasets in near real-time, managing risks and offering custom interventional solutions to defend against microbial, geopolitical, and climate threats. Backed by advanced microbiology, data science, novel assays, and industry expertise, Ancera makes complex data accessible and easier to understand, providing clear actionable pathways at all operational stages to enhance consumer safety and protect the food chain’s resilience. For more information, visit ancera.com.

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Allie Rosen, 983 Group, 267.319.6611, allie@983group.comhttps://983group.com/ 

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New Tech Solution Tackles Talent Retention Blueprint Leverages AI, Predictive Analytics to Drive ROI

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Flower Mound, Texas, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — New technology is helping organizations address critical challenges in talent mobility.

Corporate Relocation International (CRI) and Pivt are launching “Blueprint”, a cutting-edge retention solution that leverages advanced AI and analytics to empower companies to boost enhance employee retention, optimize relocation investments, and drive measurable ROI.

“Today’s competitive landscape demands smarter strategies for hiring and retaining top talent,” said Bryan O’Connell, CFO/CTO of CRI. “Blueprint equips companies with the critical insights they need to evaluate and improve talent retention strategies. It’s a game-changer for understanding and optimizing relocation programs.”

Based on insights from more than 100 global mobility leaders, Blueprint directly tackles these key challenges:  

Improving employee experience Assessing and addressing the needs of relocating employees and their families  Benchmarking retention against competitorsProviding detailed industry comparisons to refine mobility strategies Reducing costs and maximizing ROI with actionable, cost-effective program recommendations

“As CEO, I was genuinely surprised to learn how little detail or process we have to track relocated employee retention,” said CRI CEO Anthony Horton. “I was equally surprised to see the research on how uncommon this is across multiple industries, even though relocation is a significant expense for most companies our size. We need to ensure our relocation investment dollars lead to successful outcomes.”

73% of organizations don’t track the critical success factor of relocation retention, but 95% expressed a clear need for insight-driven solutions; even a small improvement can save a 10,000-employee company $13.5 million a year in operational costs. 

“Blueprint is specifically designed to address the priorities of global HR professionals,” says Carlos Huereca, CC/CHRO of CRI.  “By providing data-driven insights, we’re empowering leaders to enhance employee satisfaction, streamline strategies, and achieve cost efficiencies.”

“At Pivt, we believe successful relocations go beyond logistics—they’re about ensuring employees and their families feel supported, connected, and set up to succeed,” said Lynn Greenberg, CEO of Pivt. “Blueprint reflects our dedication to reshaping talent retention strategies. By providing actionable insights, we’re empowering companies to turn relocation challenges into opportunities for meaningful impact and measurable ROI.”

Blueprint launches January 8, 2025, and will include a full year of post-relocation support for employees—a first in the industry.

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