Global cosmetics brand KATE will launch “KABUKE: Break Convention,” an international campaign drawing on elements of Kabuki, the traditional Japanese performing art. The campaign debuts on Wednesday, July 8, 2026. As part of the rollout, KATE will introduce two products that embody the campaign’s aesthetic—the KATE Smooth Fit Pressed Powder and KATE Real Shading Stick—available beginning Saturday, July 25, 2026, in Japan and across major Asian markets, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Mal...
Sofinnova Partners ("Sofinnova"), a leading European venture capital firm in life sciences, based in Paris, London, and Milan, announced the appointment of David Evans as Partner. A physician-scientist with deep pharma and drug development expertise, Evans joins from the Roche Venture Fund, where he most recently served as Senior Investment Director. His career spans frontline patient care as a doctor in Australia and with Médecins Sans Frontières, health policy and financing at the World Bank,...
Dompé, a biopharmaceutical company with operations in Italy and the US, announced the first patient has been enrolled in a Phase 3 study of cenegermin-bkbj for the treatment of non-arteritic anterior ischemic neuropathy (NAION). Involving more than 130 centers globally, the Phase 3 trial, “Galassia-NAION-301” is a multicenter, double-blind study comparing cenegermin-bkbj against placebo in improving vision loss caused by NAION. “Our NGF R&D program continues to accelerate with our third c...
Adtran today announced that Oso Internet Solutions is using its scalable broadband technology to bring reliable, high-speed connectivity to the Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation. The locally owned provider has built a fiber-led broadband network, combining robust infrastructure with flexible last-mile access to deliver consistent, reliable performance and support sustained growth in one of New Mexico’s most remote and underserved regions. The network provides a critical digital foundation, expand...
Bars are major social and economic contributors to communities around the world, according to new research conducted by Oxford Economics. The study, commissioned by AB InBev, examined the economic and social impact of bars across five global markets — Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260713239717/en/New research from Oxford Economics and AB InBev h...