Nominations are now open through May 8, 2026, honoring the visionaries, innovators, and changemakers shaping Black culture and the future of impact.

LOS ANGELES, April 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — EBONY proudly announces the return of EBONY Power 100, the iconic annual celebration recognizing the individuals who are redefining what leadership, influence and excellence look like across the global Black community. Building on a legacy that spans more than eight decades, EBONY Power 100 continues to spotlight the trailblazers whose work is transforming culture, business, sports, media, politics, the arts and beyond.

Now entering a new chapter, EBONY Power 100 2026 invites the public to help identify the leaders, creators, executives, advocates and disruptors whose contributions are moving communities forward and shaping tomorrow’s possibilities. Nominations are open now and will close on May 8, 2026.

“EBONY Power 100 is more than a celebration of achievement — it is a reflection of the vision, leadership and cultural impact shaping our future in real time,” said Eden Bridgeman Sklenar, Chief Executive Officer of EBONY. “As we open nominations for 2026, we are proud to honor the innovators, changemakers and trailblazers whose influence is moving our communities, our culture and our legacy forward.”

For generations, EBONY has chronicled the people and moments that define Black America and the broader diaspora. EBONY Power 100 continues that tradition by recognizing a dynamic cross-section of honorees whose leadership resonates across industries and generations. From established icons to emerging visionaries, this year’s program will celebrate those whose work embodies innovation, purpose and cultural power.

The call for nominations is open to the public, encouraging communities, colleagues and supporters to submit the names of individuals whose influence deserves recognition on one of culture’s most prestigious stages.

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All media and communication requests:
Jeana Edney | jedney@ebony.com

About EBONY
For 80 years, EBONY has stood as the defining voice of the Black American experience and remains the most influential Black-owned media company in the world. With a legacy rooted in chronicling cultural excellence and achievement, EBONY has expanded into a global multi-media brand—spanning EBONY, EBONY Studios, and JET—with an unshakable mission to Move Black Forward.

As EBONY celebrates its 80th Anniversary, it continues to illuminate the Black perspective, celebrate Black innovation, and serve as the ultimate curator of culture—past, present, and future.

EBONY Media Group is a division of 1145 Holdings, LLC. Follow on social: @EBONYMagazine on Instagram and @EBONY on X and Facebook.

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GUANGZHOU, China, April 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — GAC Tech Day 2026 was grandly held at GAC Group’s Panyu headquarters. The event fully showcased GAC’s latest innovative achievements across New Hybrid, New Body, New Intelligence, New Architecture, and Chinese Chips, marking a strategic evolution from a technology-driven to a user-driven mobility experience.

GAC Group President Xia Xianqing stated: “Our commitment remains unchanged: to root ourselves in technology, put our users first, and build a resilient GAC. We are determined to bring users a reliable intelligent mobility life with leading experience.”

Five Core Technologies at a Glance

ADiMOTION Power is GAC’s all-new power technology brand, comprising ADiMOTION Range Extension, ADiMOTION PHEV, and ADiMOTION HEV+, providing users with full-scenario power solutions. The ADiMOTION PHEV, certified by China Automotive Technology and Research Center as a “High-Quality Hybrid,” drives B-class MPV fuel consumption into the 3-liter era. The ADiMOTION HEV+ features an industry-first 5.4kWh high-rate safety battery, propelling fuel hybrid technology into the 2.0 era.

Starship Body adopts an industry-first “Embedded Frame + Multi-Ring Cage” design, integrating the advantages of monocoque and body-on-frame bodies. With a torsional stiffness of 38,000N•m/° and 5-ton towing capacity, it delivers both off-road toughness and comfortable daily commuting.

ADiGO Intelligence features a Cloud-Edge Integrated Architecture with three AI engines — perception, multi-agent collaboration, and emotional expression — evolving the smart cockpit from reactive to proactively understanding users’ needs.

X-SOUL Architecture 4.0 serves as the vehicle’s digital foundation, achieving an industry-first six-domain fusion of intelligent driving, cockpit, powertrain, chassis, body, and connectivity. Full-vehicle OTA upgrades are completed in as fast as 8 minutes, ranking first in the industry.

In the Chip Ecosystem, GAC has completed joint development of nearly 400 chips with 105 ecological partners. The HYPTEC GT Climbing Edition — China’s first intelligent NEV with 100% domestic chip design — will be launched soon. GAC also announced it will open all chip achievements to the entire industry, empowering rail transit, low-altitude economy, and embodied intelligence sectors.

Built on technology, GAC continues to forge ahead, contributing its strength to China’s march toward becoming a global automotive powerhouse.

For further information about GAC, please visit: https://www.gacgroup.com/en or follow us on social.

 

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April is Volunteer Month, and we’re proud to reflect on an incredible year of giving back. In 2025, our amazing volunteers dedicated more than 160,000 hours to make a positive impact in the communities we serve. Check out our full 2025 Performance Report to see how we’re making a difference together.

Empowering our communities
Giving back to our communities, and empowering them, is at the core of our corporate mission. In 2025, our continued focus on improving the lives of our customers and communities resulted in an economic impact of $145.3 million across our service area. Our dedicated employees contributed 169,000 hours of volunteer service, valued at $5.8 million.

The Civic 50 honoree 
In 2025, Entergy was again recognized as an honoree of The Civic 50, in which Points of Light highlights U.S. companies leading the way in employee volunteerism and community investment. It was the 10th consecutive year that Entergy has received this significant honor. In addition, Entergy was named the Utilities Sector Leader for the third consecutive year and was named this year’s Volunteer Leader Awardee for the first time.

Helping our customers “Beat the Heat”
In response to high temperatures in summer 2025, our shareholders, customers and employees focused on helping customers who were struggling to pay their energy bills.

Through the 2025 program, we:

  • Donated $2.8 million from shareholders, employees and customers to The Power to Care program that helps older adults and customers with disabilities pay their energy bills.
  • Gave all residential customers access to Single Stop, an online platform that connects families in need with financial resources.
  • More than 6,000 customers were able to receive almost $500,000 in additional financial assistance and benefits from federal, state and local resources.
  • Awarded more than $100,000 in grants to provide electric fans and home weatherization kits to help customers stay cool and reduce their energy use.
  • Donated $25,000 to local organizations that weatherize homes for customers needing assistance.
  • Held community outreach fairs in underserved neighborhoods, where customers received on-site help and resources for managing their bills, energy efficiency kits, pro bono legal aid, Kids to College savings accounts, and more.
  • Provided more than 4,000 free electric fans to help customers beat high temperatures and save on electricity bills throughout the summer.
  • Distributed more than 1,000 energy efficiency kits to customers, with money-saving LED lightbulbs, advanced power strips, bathroom faucet aerators and V-seal weatherstripping.

Free tax preparation for our customers
For more than 15 years, we have provided free tax preparation for our low-to-moderate-income customers at Volunteer Income Tax Assistance sites across our service area in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Every year, our IRS-certified employees help customers file their taxes and access valuable information on tax credits and deductions they are eligible for, maximizing their tax refunds. In 2025, Entergy helped low-to-moderate-income customers receive $54.2 million in federal tax refunds. Since 2009, our support of VITA sites has helped return $333 million to nearly 200,000 customers in our service area.

Read the full report here.

In 2024, the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) became law, reshaping security expectations for digital products sold in the EU. By 2027, the regulation will be fully enforced, and new digital products will need to demonstrate compliance. The CRA introduces security-by-design and security-by-default requirements, raising the baseline for products that previously shipped with little or no protection.

To help manufacturers apply the CRA consistently, EU standards bodies are developing Harmonized Standards. Cybersecurity knowledge and resources are unevenly distributed across industry, and not every organization has the same in-house expertise to translate legislation into a robust test plan. Without a shared framework, vendors could interpret requirements differently, leading to inconsistent assessments, gaps in protection, and added risk for both manufacturers and the European marketplace. Harmonized Standards capture industry security expertise as risk-driven requirements. This approach offers a more straightforward path to compliance by defining process requirements in horizontal standards and specifying requirements for each device class in vertical standards.

The CRA aims to safeguard consumers and businesses by protecting not only personal data, such as credentials, but essentially any data that has value to its user. That can include, for example, operational data, configuration settings, usage information, or proprietary data processed by the device. Even if a product may not appear to handle “sensitive” data, this information can still reveal behavior, enable profiling, or be used to pivot into other systems. If a device is to be trusted to protect any data it handles, it is important that its functionality cannot be changed by adversaries. If an adversary can modify firmware, change configurations, or replace code with malicious code, they can bypass protections, alter outputs, or use the product as a foothold into a larger system. And even if the data itself isn’t valuable, users will still care that the device cannot be manipulated, because altered functionality can create safety or reliability risks.

Boot Managers appear as a line item in the CRA because of their vital role in the chain of trust. This function ensures a device only executes approved code and cannot be hijacked for malicious purposes. The Boot Manager sits in the SoC (System-on-Chip), the heart of any digital product, and consists of hardware and low-level software (firmware). The hardware consists of cryptographic functions, sensors, OTP registers, and memory. The firmware provides protected data flow, checkpoints, and error handling.

The new ETSI EN 304 623 draft standard elaborates the high-level CRA requirements for Boot Managers, such as the use of cryptography to protect data, and a standard configuration enabling these security features. The standard includes a total of 92 detailed requirements that Boot Managers need to satisfy to be considered secure. These are derived from a threat and risk assessment (TARA), which is also included in the standard to provide evidence that threats have been modelled.

For a Boot Manager to be CRA compliant, it is important that its features are not only designed well but also implemented well. The standard therefore includes a section on conformity assessment, describing what a test lab should do to verify correctness.

The release of this new draft standard underlines that CRA is not only about software, but also about hardware and firmware. As a result, many more chips will need to include a Boot Manager / Root of Trust, and developers will be expected to demonstrate that these security functions are implemented correctly and can withstand realistic threat scenarios.

Keysight supports its customers throughout every stage of CRA product security evaluation. From interpreting CRA requirements and emerging harmonized standards, to security evaluation and test execution, and ultimately evidence generation for conformity assessment, we work with your team to manage the complete security lifecycle of your product. Learn more about Keysight CRA services on this page.

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In 2024, the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) became law, reshaping security expectations for digital products sold in the EU. By 2027, the regulation will be fully enforced, and new digital products will need to demonstrate compliance. The CRA introduces security-by-design and security-by-default requirements, raising the baseline for products that previously shipped with little or no protection.

To help manufacturers apply the CRA consistently, EU standards bodies are developing Harmonized Standards. Cybersecurity knowledge and resources are unevenly distributed across industry, and not every organization has the same in-house expertise to translate legislation into a robust test plan. Without a shared framework, vendors could interpret requirements differently, leading to inconsistent assessments, gaps in protection, and added risk for both manufacturers and the European marketplace. Harmonized Standards capture industry security expertise as risk-driven requirements. This approach offers a more straightforward path to compliance by defining process requirements in horizontal standards and specifying requirements for each device class in vertical standards.

The CRA aims to safeguard consumers and businesses by protecting not only personal data, such as credentials, but essentially any data that has value to its user. That can include, for example, operational data, configuration settings, usage information, or proprietary data processed by the device. Even if a product may not appear to handle “sensitive” data, this information can still reveal behavior, enable profiling, or be used to pivot into other systems. If a device is to be trusted to protect any data it handles, it is important that its functionality cannot be changed by adversaries. If an adversary can modify firmware, change configurations, or replace code with malicious code, they can bypass protections, alter outputs, or use the product as a foothold into a larger system. And even if the data itself isn’t valuable, users will still care that the device cannot be manipulated, because altered functionality can create safety or reliability risks.

Boot Managers appear as a line item in the CRA because of their vital role in the chain of trust. This function ensures a device only executes approved code and cannot be hijacked for malicious purposes. The Boot Manager sits in the SoC (System-on-Chip), the heart of any digital product, and consists of hardware and low-level software (firmware). The hardware consists of cryptographic functions, sensors, OTP registers, and memory. The firmware provides protected data flow, checkpoints, and error handling.

The new ETSI EN 304 623 draft standard elaborates the high-level CRA requirements for Boot Managers, such as the use of cryptography to protect data, and a standard configuration enabling these security features. The standard includes a total of 92 detailed requirements that Boot Managers need to satisfy to be considered secure. These are derived from a threat and risk assessment (TARA), which is also included in the standard to provide evidence that threats have been modelled.

For a Boot Manager to be CRA compliant, it is important that its features are not only designed well but also implemented well. The standard therefore includes a section on conformity assessment, describing what a test lab should do to verify correctness.

The release of this new draft standard underlines that CRA is not only about software, but also about hardware and firmware. As a result, many more chips will need to include a Boot Manager / Root of Trust, and developers will be expected to demonstrate that these security functions are implemented correctly and can withstand realistic threat scenarios.

Keysight supports its customers throughout every stage of CRA product security evaluation. From interpreting CRA requirements and emerging harmonized standards, to security evaluation and test execution, and ultimately evidence generation for conformity assessment, we work with your team to manage the complete security lifecycle of your product. Learn more about Keysight CRA services on this page.

Want more stories like this? Subscribe to the Keysight Device Security Bulletin for monthly highlights on device security trends and practical insights — brought to you by the Keysight device security team.

In 2024, the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) became law, reshaping security expectations for digital products sold in the EU. By 2027, the regulation will be fully enforced, and new digital products will need to demonstrate compliance. The CRA introduces security-by-design and security-by-default requirements, raising the baseline for products that previously shipped with little or no protection.

To help manufacturers apply the CRA consistently, EU standards bodies are developing Harmonized Standards. Cybersecurity knowledge and resources are unevenly distributed across industry, and not every organization has the same in-house expertise to translate legislation into a robust test plan. Without a shared framework, vendors could interpret requirements differently, leading to inconsistent assessments, gaps in protection, and added risk for both manufacturers and the European marketplace. Harmonized Standards capture industry security expertise as risk-driven requirements. This approach offers a more straightforward path to compliance by defining process requirements in horizontal standards and specifying requirements for each device class in vertical standards.

The CRA aims to safeguard consumers and businesses by protecting not only personal data, such as credentials, but essentially any data that has value to its user. That can include, for example, operational data, configuration settings, usage information, or proprietary data processed by the device. Even if a product may not appear to handle “sensitive” data, this information can still reveal behavior, enable profiling, or be used to pivot into other systems. If a device is to be trusted to protect any data it handles, it is important that its functionality cannot be changed by adversaries. If an adversary can modify firmware, change configurations, or replace code with malicious code, they can bypass protections, alter outputs, or use the product as a foothold into a larger system. And even if the data itself isn’t valuable, users will still care that the device cannot be manipulated, because altered functionality can create safety or reliability risks.

Boot Managers appear as a line item in the CRA because of their vital role in the chain of trust. This function ensures a device only executes approved code and cannot be hijacked for malicious purposes. The Boot Manager sits in the SoC (System-on-Chip), the heart of any digital product, and consists of hardware and low-level software (firmware). The hardware consists of cryptographic functions, sensors, OTP registers, and memory. The firmware provides protected data flow, checkpoints, and error handling.

The new ETSI EN 304 623 draft standard elaborates the high-level CRA requirements for Boot Managers, such as the use of cryptography to protect data, and a standard configuration enabling these security features. The standard includes a total of 92 detailed requirements that Boot Managers need to satisfy to be considered secure. These are derived from a threat and risk assessment (TARA), which is also included in the standard to provide evidence that threats have been modelled.

For a Boot Manager to be CRA compliant, it is important that its features are not only designed well but also implemented well. The standard therefore includes a section on conformity assessment, describing what a test lab should do to verify correctness.

The release of this new draft standard underlines that CRA is not only about software, but also about hardware and firmware. As a result, many more chips will need to include a Boot Manager / Root of Trust, and developers will be expected to demonstrate that these security functions are implemented correctly and can withstand realistic threat scenarios.

Keysight supports its customers throughout every stage of CRA product security evaluation. From interpreting CRA requirements and emerging harmonized standards, to security evaluation and test execution, and ultimately evidence generation for conformity assessment, we work with your team to manage the complete security lifecycle of your product. Learn more about Keysight CRA services on this page.

Want more stories like this? Subscribe to the Keysight Device Security Bulletin for monthly highlights on device security trends and practical insights — brought to you by the Keysight device security team.

ABILENE, Texas, April 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Tigé Boats, Inc., today announced the establishment of The Tigé Boats Community Fund. For more than 30 years, Abilene has been home to the craftsmen and world-class manufacturing facility that make Tigé Boats one of the most celebrated names in surf and wake boats. This fund is a reflection of Tigé’s belief that when a company grows, so should the community around it.

Established through a significant charitable contribution and in partnership with the Community Foundation of Abilene, The Tigé Boats Community Fund will distribute grants annually to organizations and causes selected by Tigé’s leadership, with a particular emphasis on initiatives that support children and youth. The fund is built to give year after year, creating lasting impact in the Big Country for generations to come.

“As a family-owned company, taking care of the community, we call home is just part of who we are and what we stand for,” said Charlie Pigeon, Owner and Founder of Tigé Boats. “We wanted to create something that reflects the heart of this company.”

As a primary initiative of the fund, Tigé Boats also announced the launch of the Tigé Scholarship Program, an annual scholarship awarded to dependent children of current Tigé Boats employees pursuing an undergraduate degree at a four-year university or accredited trade school. Recipients are selected entirely by the Community Foundation of Abilene through an independent, community-driven process.

“Our people are the foundation of everything we build at Tigé, and this scholarship is our way of honoring the families behind them, ” Charlie added.

The Tigé Boats Community Fund reflects the values at the heart of this family-owned company, made possible through the generosity of founder Charlie Pigeon and directors/shareholders Blake Pigeon, Ben Pigeon, and others who believe Tigé’s responsibility extends beyond the water and into the community around it.

About the Community Foundation of Abilene 
The Community Foundation of Abilene empowers people to make a lasting charitable impact on our community. We connect donors to causes they care about, manage strategic investments to preserve our endowments, make grants that align with donor intent, respond to community needs, and provide philanthropic leadership to enhance Abilene’s future, today.

About Tigé Boats 
Tigé Boats, Inc. is a world-renowned innovator, designer, and manufacturer of high-performance surf and wake boats. Celebrating their 35th anniversary, Tigé’s industry-leading innovation continues to be recognized at the highest level, with the Ultré ZX earning Boat of the Year from Boating Magazine. The brand has cultivated its iconic image through luxurious diamond-stitched interiors and multisport versatility. From their world-class manufacturing facility and across the 2026 product line, Tigé’s consistent design-driven mentality has refined the marketplace while forever intensifying the love for wakesurfing, wakeboarding, foiling, and waterskiing. Experience the 2026 Tigé and ATX lineups now at TIGE.COM / ATXBOATS.COM.

Media Contact
Tigé Boats, Inc. Marketing
Phone: 325-676-7777
Email: marketing@tige.com

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ABILENE, Texas, April 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Tigé Boats, Inc., today announced the establishment of The Tigé Boats Community Fund. For more than 30 years, Abilene has been home to the craftsmen and world-class manufacturing facility that make Tigé Boats one of the most celebrated names in surf and wake boats. This fund is a reflection of Tigé’s belief that when a company grows, so should the community around it.

Established through a significant charitable contribution and in partnership with the Community Foundation of Abilene, The Tigé Boats Community Fund will distribute grants annually to organizations and causes selected by Tigé’s leadership, with a particular emphasis on initiatives that support children and youth. The fund is built to give year after year, creating lasting impact in the Big Country for generations to come.

“As a family-owned company, taking care of the community, we call home is just part of who we are and what we stand for,” said Charlie Pigeon, Owner and Founder of Tigé Boats. “We wanted to create something that reflects the heart of this company.”

As a primary initiative of the fund, Tigé Boats also announced the launch of the Tigé Scholarship Program, an annual scholarship awarded to dependent children of current Tigé Boats employees pursuing an undergraduate degree at a four-year university or accredited trade school. Recipients are selected entirely by the Community Foundation of Abilene through an independent, community-driven process.

“Our people are the foundation of everything we build at Tigé, and this scholarship is our way of honoring the families behind them, ” Charlie added.

The Tigé Boats Community Fund reflects the values at the heart of this family-owned company, made possible through the generosity of founder Charlie Pigeon and directors/shareholders Blake Pigeon, Ben Pigeon, and others who believe Tigé’s responsibility extends beyond the water and into the community around it.

About the Community Foundation of Abilene 
The Community Foundation of Abilene empowers people to make a lasting charitable impact on our community. We connect donors to causes they care about, manage strategic investments to preserve our endowments, make grants that align with donor intent, respond to community needs, and provide philanthropic leadership to enhance Abilene’s future, today.

About Tigé Boats 
Tigé Boats, Inc. is a world-renowned innovator, designer, and manufacturer of high-performance surf and wake boats. Celebrating their 35th anniversary, Tigé’s industry-leading innovation continues to be recognized at the highest level, with the Ultré ZX earning Boat of the Year from Boating Magazine. The brand has cultivated its iconic image through luxurious diamond-stitched interiors and multisport versatility. From their world-class manufacturing facility and across the 2026 product line, Tigé’s consistent design-driven mentality has refined the marketplace while forever intensifying the love for wakesurfing, wakeboarding, foiling, and waterskiing. Experience the 2026 Tigé and ATX lineups now at TIGE.COM / ATXBOATS.COM.

Media Contact
Tigé Boats, Inc. Marketing
Phone: 325-676-7777
Email: marketing@tige.com

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ABILENE, Texas, April 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Tigé Boats, Inc., today announced the establishment of The Tigé Boats Community Fund. For more than 30 years, Abilene has been home to the craftsmen and world-class manufacturing facility that make Tigé Boats one of the most celebrated names in surf and wake boats. This fund is a reflection of Tigé’s belief that when a company grows, so should the community around it.

Established through a significant charitable contribution and in partnership with the Community Foundation of Abilene, The Tigé Boats Community Fund will distribute grants annually to organizations and causes selected by Tigé’s leadership, with a particular emphasis on initiatives that support children and youth. The fund is built to give year after year, creating lasting impact in the Big Country for generations to come.

“As a family-owned company, taking care of the community, we call home is just part of who we are and what we stand for,” said Charlie Pigeon, Owner and Founder of Tigé Boats. “We wanted to create something that reflects the heart of this company.”

As a primary initiative of the fund, Tigé Boats also announced the launch of the Tigé Scholarship Program, an annual scholarship awarded to dependent children of current Tigé Boats employees pursuing an undergraduate degree at a four-year university or accredited trade school. Recipients are selected entirely by the Community Foundation of Abilene through an independent, community-driven process.

“Our people are the foundation of everything we build at Tigé, and this scholarship is our way of honoring the families behind them, ” Charlie added.

The Tigé Boats Community Fund reflects the values at the heart of this family-owned company, made possible through the generosity of founder Charlie Pigeon and directors/shareholders Blake Pigeon, Ben Pigeon, and others who believe Tigé’s responsibility extends beyond the water and into the community around it.

About the Community Foundation of Abilene 
The Community Foundation of Abilene empowers people to make a lasting charitable impact on our community. We connect donors to causes they care about, manage strategic investments to preserve our endowments, make grants that align with donor intent, respond to community needs, and provide philanthropic leadership to enhance Abilene’s future, today.

About Tigé Boats 
Tigé Boats, Inc. is a world-renowned innovator, designer, and manufacturer of high-performance surf and wake boats. Celebrating their 35th anniversary, Tigé’s industry-leading innovation continues to be recognized at the highest level, with the Ultré ZX earning Boat of the Year from Boating Magazine. The brand has cultivated its iconic image through luxurious diamond-stitched interiors and multisport versatility. From their world-class manufacturing facility and across the 2026 product line, Tigé’s consistent design-driven mentality has refined the marketplace while forever intensifying the love for wakesurfing, wakeboarding, foiling, and waterskiing. Experience the 2026 Tigé and ATX lineups now at TIGE.COM / ATXBOATS.COM.

Media Contact
Tigé Boats, Inc. Marketing
Phone: 325-676-7777
Email: marketing@tige.com

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ORLANDO, Fla. and CHARLOTTE, N.C. April 17, 2026 /3BL/ – Caesarstone, the pioneer of surface innovation and a leader in premium multi-material, multi-surface design, earned the title of “Most Innovative” for its Caesarstone ICON™ collection in the inaugural Innovation Hour competition held at the 2026 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in Orlando, Florida on February 17th.

Innovation Hour, held on the first day of KBIS, is billed as “a fast-paced, design-forward ‘show + tell’ session that highlights emerging materials, product features, and design details that are quietly shaping the future of kitchen and bath spaces.” Eight exhibitors competed for three winning titles (Most Innovative, Most Unexpected, I’d Spec That Tomorrow) selected by the audience via live voting on site during the event.

A captivating story with a future-focused edge

To earn the Most Innovative title, Caesarstone’s Mor Krisher, Caesarstone’s Product Design Director, showcased Caesarstone ICON™. Caesarstone ICON™ is the brand’s entirely new category of surfaces that marks a significant milestone in the industry. All Caesarstone ICON™ surfaces are crystalline silica-free* and include ~85% recycled materials, delivering a revolutionary blend of beauty, sustainability, and performance.

Krisher engaged the audience with his perspective on Caesarstone ICON™, recounting its journey from ambitious idea to R&D and finally, to trailblazing product. “People connected with Caesarstone ICON™ because it is sustainable, but also because of its story”, says Krisher. “I spoke about how we turned this product from concept to reality, focusing on the design and R&D aspects. I think the pioneering narrative resonated with a lot of listeners.” 

“This win is a great recognition for Caesarstone’s future-focused, progressive approach to surface innovation,” shares Lindsey Waldrep, Caesarstone’s vice president of marketing. “From day one of the company more than 37 years ago, we’ve been the inventor of surface categories, and that continues today with Caesarstone ICON™. We’re thrilled that specifying kitchen and bath designers realize the importance and possibilities of this exceptional new surface solution.”

In recognition of the Most Innovative honor, Caesarstone’s Krisher and Waldrep were interviewed by Chelsie Butler on the From the Tap podcast, recorded on site at the show. From the Tap is a production of KBB (Kitchen and Bath Business), the official publication of the National Kitchen and Bath Association and KBIS. The episode aired live from KBIS, and the recording will be available soon across all popular podcast streaming platforms.

A true Caesarstone achievement 

Caesarstone has always championed innovation, using cutting-edge R&D to forge new paths in the surface industry. As a global-leading category, Caesarstone ICON™ shines bright, highlighting the strength of our product innovation.

To date, Caesarstone ICON™ has won six leading international awards—reflecting not only the ingenuity of Caesarstone’s R&D department, but also the capabilities, commitment, and vision of its global teams. With 59 Caesarstone ICON™ models currently available in global markets—and a new collection to be unveiled in the coming months—Caesarstone is driven by this product category’s iconic achievements, and looks forward to the future with pride.

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*May contain traces of crystalline silica less than 1%.

Caesarstone (CSTE) designs and manufactures premium surfaces for residential and commercial spaces. A global industry leader, Caesarstone leverages cutting-edge technology to redefine standards of aesthetics, durability, and sustainability. The company offers an extensive portfolio of over 100 colors, inspiring creativity and self-expression for a wide range of applications for indoor and outdoor living.

Among the pioneers of quartz surfaces, Caesarstone has since expanded into porcelain and natural stone and recently introduced a completely new category of advanced fusion surfaces. As a trusted design partner in over 50 countries worldwide, Caesarstone crafts beautiful, sustainable surfaces designed to last a lifetime.

For more information, please visit studio.caesarstoneus.com/icon.

For more information on Caesarstone, visit caesarstoneus.comInstagramFacebook and YouTube.

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