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The following is an excerpt from Cisco’s FY25 Purpose Report. Explore the full report to learn more about how we Power an Inclusive Future for All.

At Cisco, we see resilience as the ability to turn disruption into growth and innovation. Whether it’s responding to a crisis, building AI skills, or investing in nonprofit partners, our goal is to make people and places stronger for the future. Here’s how.

Country Digital Acceleration

This year, we celebrated 10 years of innovation, partnership, and impact.

From powering AI in Saudi Arabia to driving autonomous vehicle innovation in Italy, Cisco’s Country Digital Acceleration (CDA) program demonstrates Cisco’s strategic commitment to advancing digital transformation worldwide. By collaborating with governments, industry, and academia, CDA creates real-world, scalable solutions that address national and local priorities, drive innovation, and expand access to the digital economy.

A Decade of Global Impact

Cisco’s CDA program delivers not just technology, but a pathway to national digital advancement. Here are a few examples of our accomplishments in fiscal 2025:

Canada

Now in its 10th year, Cisco’s Toronto Innovation Centre is powered by strategic investment and partnerships from the CDA program. Featuring a hybrid work studio with Cisco Spaces technology, a newly launched healthcare showcase, and more, the Centre helps customers and partners safely experiment, collaborate, and deliver real-world impact. It’s part of Cisco’s more than CA$200 million annual investment in innovation across Canada.

Italy

Since 2023, Cisco and Politecnico di Milano have partnered to drive innovation in autonomous vehicles, starting with Maserati’s participation in the Mille Miglia, a classic car rally. This collaboration extended autonomous technology to fully electric vehicles and addressed new challenges in long-distance and high-speed contexts. Leveraging these learnings, in fiscal 2025 we became the technology partner for Sharing for Caring, a program that autonomously provides safe, accessible transportation for people in small communities and those with limited mobility.

India

To support India’s digitization efforts, CDA rolled out Cisco on Wheels, a traveling mobile experience center that brings Cisco technology solutions directly to businesses. To date, Cisco on Wheels has traveled to 18 cities across India — from Pune to Vadodara — offering hands-on demonstrations and training across Cisco Meraki secure networking solutions, Webex collaboration tools, and more. Through this program, Cisco is helping organizations advance their digital transformation and expand market reach.

Saudi Arabia

CDA has supported the Kingdom since 2016, driving digitalization and innovation through high-impact projects across healthcare, education, and government. In fiscal 2025, Cisco announced a partnership with Saudi Arabia’s HUMAIN AI enterprise to help build the Kingdom’s AI infrastructure, aiming to create the world’s most open, scalable, resilient, and cost-efficient AI ecosystem.

Learning and Digital Skills

At Cisco, we believe education is the ultimate equalizer, enabling learners to build their career in the digital era.

According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report, 50% of today’s global workforce needs to upskill or reskill to stay relevant. Failure to do so could result in a global GDP loss of up to US$15 trillion by 2030. To meet this challenge, Cisco’s global learning and digital skills portfolio is working across the talent pipeline, unlocking individual opportunity while strengthening global communities.

As one of the world’s longest-standing corporate education ecosystems, we help the workforce of today build the digital skills they need for tomorrow.

In fiscal 2025, we unveiled Learn with Cisco, which brings together our learning programs and helps people upskill at every stage of their careers:

  • Cisco Networking Academy: Our IT skills-to-jobs program focusing on early‑career talent and workforce development • Cisco Certifications: Certification programs designed to help shape the modern workforce
  • Cisco U.: Personalized technology learning with flexible, digital experiences for professionals
  • Cisco Learning Network: A global community of learners designed for networking, collaboration, mentorship, and certification preparation

All In on AI

In our fiscal 2025 survey of Cisco Networking Academy instructors, 87% recognized the importance of teaching AI and ML, but only 10% felt equipped to do so. 

To help address this, Learn with Cisco expanded access to free, high-demand AI trainings, including Cisco Networking Academy’s Introduction to Modern AI and Understanding AI and LLMs as a Network Engineer on Cisco U.

In addition to existing AI features like My Knowledge Check, we are innovating to make courses more interactive and personalized — like our new Data Science Essentials with Python course featuring an embedded, context-aware AI assistant that acts as a personal tutor.

Cisco Networking Academy Around the World

Cisco Networking Academy empowers learners, educators, and communities worldwide through in-person and online technology courses — all for free.

In partnership with governments, schools, and nonprofits, we align digital skills training with workforce and transformation needs.

This year, we focused on reaching more learners in more places. Our learning platform is now available across 195 countries in eight languages, including Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese. We also focused on digital accessibility, partnering with Teach Access on a new teaching accessibility resource for educators.

Australia

To address digital skills shortages in the health sector, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, in partnership with Cisco Networking Academy and Grampians Health, launched five learning modules focused on digital health foundations and emerging AI technologies. Following the pilot’s strong uptake, the Victorian Government committed an additional AU$5 million to expand the initiative across Victoria in key skills shortage areas.

Brazil

In fiscal 2025, Cisco Networking Academy reached a major milestone in Brazil: empowering over one million learners with digital skills. This impact was made possible through partnerships with more than 600 institutions and over 1,400 active instructors across the country, from urban centers like São Paulo to remote villages in the Amazon.

Germany

In Germany, there are an estimated 140,000 IT jobs unfilled due to lack of candidates. Through our partnership with the ReDI School of Digital Integration, Cisco Networking Academy is working to build a qualified talent pipeline, reaching over 900 student learners in fiscal 2025. Further, through our broader Cisco Networking Academy outreach in Germany, we supported more than 77,000 students and 400 Cisco Networking Academies.

Read the full FY25 Purpose Report

At Cisco, our Purpose is core to who we are and what we do. Learn more about our goals and progress to date in our Purpose Reporting Hub.
 

Originally published on Cisco’s Blog

by

The following is an excerpt from Cisco’s FY25 Purpose Report. Explore the full report to learn more about how we Power an Inclusive Future for All.

At Cisco, we see resilience as the ability to turn disruption into growth and innovation. Whether it’s responding to a crisis, building AI skills, or investing in nonprofit partners, our goal is to make people and places stronger for the future. Here’s how.

Country Digital Acceleration

This year, we celebrated 10 years of innovation, partnership, and impact.

From powering AI in Saudi Arabia to driving autonomous vehicle innovation in Italy, Cisco’s Country Digital Acceleration (CDA) program demonstrates Cisco’s strategic commitment to advancing digital transformation worldwide. By collaborating with governments, industry, and academia, CDA creates real-world, scalable solutions that address national and local priorities, drive innovation, and expand access to the digital economy.

A Decade of Global Impact

Cisco’s CDA program delivers not just technology, but a pathway to national digital advancement. Here are a few examples of our accomplishments in fiscal 2025:

Canada

Now in its 10th year, Cisco’s Toronto Innovation Centre is powered by strategic investment and partnerships from the CDA program. Featuring a hybrid work studio with Cisco Spaces technology, a newly launched healthcare showcase, and more, the Centre helps customers and partners safely experiment, collaborate, and deliver real-world impact. It’s part of Cisco’s more than CA$200 million annual investment in innovation across Canada.

Italy

Since 2023, Cisco and Politecnico di Milano have partnered to drive innovation in autonomous vehicles, starting with Maserati’s participation in the Mille Miglia, a classic car rally. This collaboration extended autonomous technology to fully electric vehicles and addressed new challenges in long-distance and high-speed contexts. Leveraging these learnings, in fiscal 2025 we became the technology partner for Sharing for Caring, a program that autonomously provides safe, accessible transportation for people in small communities and those with limited mobility.

India

To support India’s digitization efforts, CDA rolled out Cisco on Wheels, a traveling mobile experience center that brings Cisco technology solutions directly to businesses. To date, Cisco on Wheels has traveled to 18 cities across India — from Pune to Vadodara — offering hands-on demonstrations and training across Cisco Meraki secure networking solutions, Webex collaboration tools, and more. Through this program, Cisco is helping organizations advance their digital transformation and expand market reach.

Saudi Arabia

CDA has supported the Kingdom since 2016, driving digitalization and innovation through high-impact projects across healthcare, education, and government. In fiscal 2025, Cisco announced a partnership with Saudi Arabia’s HUMAIN AI enterprise to help build the Kingdom’s AI infrastructure, aiming to create the world’s most open, scalable, resilient, and cost-efficient AI ecosystem.

Learning and Digital Skills

At Cisco, we believe education is the ultimate equalizer, enabling learners to build their career in the digital era.

According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report, 50% of today’s global workforce needs to upskill or reskill to stay relevant. Failure to do so could result in a global GDP loss of up to US$15 trillion by 2030. To meet this challenge, Cisco’s global learning and digital skills portfolio is working across the talent pipeline, unlocking individual opportunity while strengthening global communities.

As one of the world’s longest-standing corporate education ecosystems, we help the workforce of today build the digital skills they need for tomorrow.

In fiscal 2025, we unveiled Learn with Cisco, which brings together our learning programs and helps people upskill at every stage of their careers:

  • Cisco Networking Academy: Our IT skills-to-jobs program focusing on early‑career talent and workforce development • Cisco Certifications: Certification programs designed to help shape the modern workforce
  • Cisco U.: Personalized technology learning with flexible, digital experiences for professionals
  • Cisco Learning Network: A global community of learners designed for networking, collaboration, mentorship, and certification preparation

All In on AI

In our fiscal 2025 survey of Cisco Networking Academy instructors, 87% recognized the importance of teaching AI and ML, but only 10% felt equipped to do so. 

To help address this, Learn with Cisco expanded access to free, high-demand AI trainings, including Cisco Networking Academy’s Introduction to Modern AI and Understanding AI and LLMs as a Network Engineer on Cisco U.

In addition to existing AI features like My Knowledge Check, we are innovating to make courses more interactive and personalized — like our new Data Science Essentials with Python course featuring an embedded, context-aware AI assistant that acts as a personal tutor.

Cisco Networking Academy Around the World

Cisco Networking Academy empowers learners, educators, and communities worldwide through in-person and online technology courses — all for free.

In partnership with governments, schools, and nonprofits, we align digital skills training with workforce and transformation needs.

This year, we focused on reaching more learners in more places. Our learning platform is now available across 195 countries in eight languages, including Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese. We also focused on digital accessibility, partnering with Teach Access on a new teaching accessibility resource for educators.

Australia

To address digital skills shortages in the health sector, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, in partnership with Cisco Networking Academy and Grampians Health, launched five learning modules focused on digital health foundations and emerging AI technologies. Following the pilot’s strong uptake, the Victorian Government committed an additional AU$5 million to expand the initiative across Victoria in key skills shortage areas.

Brazil

In fiscal 2025, Cisco Networking Academy reached a major milestone in Brazil: empowering over one million learners with digital skills. This impact was made possible through partnerships with more than 600 institutions and over 1,400 active instructors across the country, from urban centers like São Paulo to remote villages in the Amazon.

Germany

In Germany, there are an estimated 140,000 IT jobs unfilled due to lack of candidates. Through our partnership with the ReDI School of Digital Integration, Cisco Networking Academy is working to build a qualified talent pipeline, reaching over 900 student learners in fiscal 2025. Further, through our broader Cisco Networking Academy outreach in Germany, we supported more than 77,000 students and 400 Cisco Networking Academies.

Read the full FY25 Purpose Report

At Cisco, our Purpose is core to who we are and what we do. Learn more about our goals and progress to date in our Purpose Reporting Hub.
 

Originally published on newsroom.marykay.com

DALLAS, TX, May 14, 2026 /3BL/ – Mary Kay Inc., a global leader in beauty and entrepreneurship, announces the launch of its Global Social Squad (GSS) Pilot Program – a groundbreaking initiative designed to empower Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants (IBCs) as dynamic digital brand advocates and next-generation social media storytellers.

Launching in select markets worldwide in 2026, the Global Social Squad Pilot Program represents a strategic evolution in how Mary Kay connects with consumers and amplifies brand and product awareness, while positioning the Mary Kay business opportunity in a social-first business environment, across digital platforms, timelines, and geographies.

Empowering Independent Beauty Consultants to Shape a New Era of Digital Leadership

The Global Social Squad ignites a diverse and talented group of Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants who exemplify authenticity, creativity, and social media expertise. These digital leaders create engaging, high-quality content, participate in global campaign activations, and share practical social media strategies with their communities and other Independent Beauty Consultants, fuelling both brand relevance and business growth.

“At Mary Kay, our influencers are our Independent Beauty Consultants,” said Tara Eustace, Chief Opportunity & Sales Officer at Mary Kay. “In a social-first business environment, the potential to connect has never been greater. The Mary Kay Global Social Squad Program is empowering our Independent Beauty Consultants to lead in the digital space by unlocking the power of authentic storytelling and building meaningful connections with beauty lovers and budding entrepreneurs around the world.”

Tara Eustace, Chief Opportunity & Sales Officer at Mary Kay. (Photo Courtesy: Mary Kay Inc.)

Why This Matters

The Global Social Squad Pilot Program is designed to energize and expand the Mary Kay community through the influence of a pipeline of social-first leaders. Mary Kay’s Global Social Squad aims to:

  • Elevate brand awareness and perception through fresh, on-trend content.
  • Drive product discovery with authentic user-generated content.
  • Power social storytelling and engagement with consumers across global markets.
  • Strengthen peer-to-peer education through real-world social media insights.
  • Inspire others by showcasing the Mary Kay business opportunity.

How the Pilot Program Works

  • The 73 Global Social Squad members were revealed on Friday, March 13, with representation across 15 markets in four regions: North America, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Europe.
  • Members receive exclusive merchandise, participate in content challenges, and access ongoing education and development opportunities throughout the year.

This focused pilot approach enables Mary Kay to test, learn, and scale effectively, with expansion opportunities for full-scale rollout in 2027 and beyond.

By investing in digital leadership and empowering its global community of Independent Beauty Consultants to embrace a new era where opportunities expand with social reach, Mary Kay is building a scalable, future-ready model that blends entrepreneurship, creativity, and personal connection.

Discover the Mary Kay Global Social Squad here.

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About Mary Kay

One of the original glass ceiling breakers, Mary Kay Ash founded her dream beauty brand in Texas in 1963 with one goal: to enrich women’s lives. That dream has blossomed into a global company with millions of independent sales force members in 40 markets. For over 60 years, the Mary Kay opportunity has empowered women to define their own futures through education, mentorship, advocacy, and innovation. Mary Kay is dedicated to investing in the science behind beauty and manufacturing cutting-edge skincare, color cosmetics, nutritional supplements, and fragrances. Mary Kay believes in preserving our planet for future generations, protecting women impacted by cancer and domestic abuse, and encouraging youth to follow their dreams. Learn more at marykayglobal.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, or follow us on X.

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Originally published on newsroom.marykay.com

DALLAS, TX, May 14, 2026 /3BL/ – Mary Kay Inc., a global leader in beauty and entrepreneurship, announces the launch of its Global Social Squad (GSS) Pilot Program – a groundbreaking initiative designed to empower Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants (IBCs) as dynamic digital brand advocates and next-generation social media storytellers.

Launching in select markets worldwide in 2026, the Global Social Squad Pilot Program represents a strategic evolution in how Mary Kay connects with consumers and amplifies brand and product awareness, while positioning the Mary Kay business opportunity in a social-first business environment, across digital platforms, timelines, and geographies.

Empowering Independent Beauty Consultants to Shape a New Era of Digital Leadership

The Global Social Squad ignites a diverse and talented group of Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants who exemplify authenticity, creativity, and social media expertise. These digital leaders create engaging, high-quality content, participate in global campaign activations, and share practical social media strategies with their communities and other Independent Beauty Consultants, fuelling both brand relevance and business growth.

“At Mary Kay, our influencers are our Independent Beauty Consultants,” said Tara Eustace, Chief Opportunity & Sales Officer at Mary Kay. “In a social-first business environment, the potential to connect has never been greater. The Mary Kay Global Social Squad Program is empowering our Independent Beauty Consultants to lead in the digital space by unlocking the power of authentic storytelling and building meaningful connections with beauty lovers and budding entrepreneurs around the world.”

Tara Eustace, Chief Opportunity & Sales Officer at Mary Kay. (Photo Courtesy: Mary Kay Inc.)

Why This Matters

The Global Social Squad Pilot Program is designed to energize and expand the Mary Kay community through the influence of a pipeline of social-first leaders. Mary Kay’s Global Social Squad aims to:

  • Elevate brand awareness and perception through fresh, on-trend content.
  • Drive product discovery with authentic user-generated content.
  • Power social storytelling and engagement with consumers across global markets.
  • Strengthen peer-to-peer education through real-world social media insights.
  • Inspire others by showcasing the Mary Kay business opportunity.

How the Pilot Program Works

  • The 73 Global Social Squad members were revealed on Friday, March 13, with representation across 15 markets in four regions: North America, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Europe.
  • Members receive exclusive merchandise, participate in content challenges, and access ongoing education and development opportunities throughout the year.

This focused pilot approach enables Mary Kay to test, learn, and scale effectively, with expansion opportunities for full-scale rollout in 2027 and beyond.

By investing in digital leadership and empowering its global community of Independent Beauty Consultants to embrace a new era where opportunities expand with social reach, Mary Kay is building a scalable, future-ready model that blends entrepreneurship, creativity, and personal connection.

Discover the Mary Kay Global Social Squad here.

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About Mary Kay

One of the original glass ceiling breakers, Mary Kay Ash founded her dream beauty brand in Texas in 1963 with one goal: to enrich women’s lives. That dream has blossomed into a global company with millions of independent sales force members in 40 markets. For over 60 years, the Mary Kay opportunity has empowered women to define their own futures through education, mentorship, advocacy, and innovation. Mary Kay is dedicated to investing in the science behind beauty and manufacturing cutting-edge skincare, color cosmetics, nutritional supplements, and fragrances. Mary Kay believes in preserving our planet for future generations, protecting women impacted by cancer and domestic abuse, and encouraging youth to follow their dreams. Learn more at marykayglobal.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, or follow us on X.

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Originally published on newsroom.marykay.com

DALLAS, TX, May 14, 2026 /3BL/ – Mary Kay Inc., a global leader in beauty and entrepreneurship, announces the launch of its Global Social Squad (GSS) Pilot Program – a groundbreaking initiative designed to empower Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants (IBCs) as dynamic digital brand advocates and next-generation social media storytellers.

Launching in select markets worldwide in 2026, the Global Social Squad Pilot Program represents a strategic evolution in how Mary Kay connects with consumers and amplifies brand and product awareness, while positioning the Mary Kay business opportunity in a social-first business environment, across digital platforms, timelines, and geographies.

Empowering Independent Beauty Consultants to Shape a New Era of Digital Leadership

The Global Social Squad ignites a diverse and talented group of Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants who exemplify authenticity, creativity, and social media expertise. These digital leaders create engaging, high-quality content, participate in global campaign activations, and share practical social media strategies with their communities and other Independent Beauty Consultants, fuelling both brand relevance and business growth.

“At Mary Kay, our influencers are our Independent Beauty Consultants,” said Tara Eustace, Chief Opportunity & Sales Officer at Mary Kay. “In a social-first business environment, the potential to connect has never been greater. The Mary Kay Global Social Squad Program is empowering our Independent Beauty Consultants to lead in the digital space by unlocking the power of authentic storytelling and building meaningful connections with beauty lovers and budding entrepreneurs around the world.”

Tara Eustace, Chief Opportunity & Sales Officer at Mary Kay. (Photo Courtesy: Mary Kay Inc.)

Why This Matters

The Global Social Squad Pilot Program is designed to energize and expand the Mary Kay community through the influence of a pipeline of social-first leaders. Mary Kay’s Global Social Squad aims to:

  • Elevate brand awareness and perception through fresh, on-trend content.
  • Drive product discovery with authentic user-generated content.
  • Power social storytelling and engagement with consumers across global markets.
  • Strengthen peer-to-peer education through real-world social media insights.
  • Inspire others by showcasing the Mary Kay business opportunity.

How the Pilot Program Works

  • The 73 Global Social Squad members were revealed on Friday, March 13, with representation across 15 markets in four regions: North America, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Europe.
  • Members receive exclusive merchandise, participate in content challenges, and access ongoing education and development opportunities throughout the year.

This focused pilot approach enables Mary Kay to test, learn, and scale effectively, with expansion opportunities for full-scale rollout in 2027 and beyond.

By investing in digital leadership and empowering its global community of Independent Beauty Consultants to embrace a new era where opportunities expand with social reach, Mary Kay is building a scalable, future-ready model that blends entrepreneurship, creativity, and personal connection.

Discover the Mary Kay Global Social Squad here.

***

About Mary Kay

One of the original glass ceiling breakers, Mary Kay Ash founded her dream beauty brand in Texas in 1963 with one goal: to enrich women’s lives. That dream has blossomed into a global company with millions of independent sales force members in 40 markets. For over 60 years, the Mary Kay opportunity has empowered women to define their own futures through education, mentorship, advocacy, and innovation. Mary Kay is dedicated to investing in the science behind beauty and manufacturing cutting-edge skincare, color cosmetics, nutritional supplements, and fragrances. Mary Kay believes in preserving our planet for future generations, protecting women impacted by cancer and domestic abuse, and encouraging youth to follow their dreams. Learn more at marykayglobal.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, or follow us on X.

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Rockwell’s net-zero science-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a globally recognized authority on corporate climate action.

Rockwell’s net-zero commitment

Rockwell is committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain by FY2050.

Near-term target:

Rockwell is committed to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 55% by FY2033 from the FY2024 base year. The company also commits to reducing absolute scope 3 GHG emissions by 33% within the same timeframe.

Long-term target:

Rockwell is committed to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 90% by FY2050 from a FY2024 base year. The company also commits to reducing absolute scope 3 GHG emissions by 90% within the same timeframe.

About the SBTi and Rockwell’s journey

The SBTi is a corporate climate action organization that develops standards, tools, and guidance that allow companies to set GHG emissions reductions targets in line with what is needed to reach net-zero by 2050. With this guidance, Rockwell is taking meaningful steps to reduce its environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Rockwell’s decision to commit to the SBTi reflects the belief that sustainability and business performance go hand in hand.

Operating responsibly strengthens the business, and strong performance allows Rockwell to continue investing in sustainable practices, creating long‑term value for its customers, company, and communities.

Rockwell committed to the SBTi in December 2023. The company’s inventory and targets were submitted for validation in December 2025 and officially approved in April 2026.

“Achieving the SBTi validation demonstrates our commitment to transparency and credibility at a time when customers and investors are increasingly focused on sustainability,” said Emmanuel Guilhamon, vice president, Sustainability, Rockwell Automation. “It positions us to lead responsibly while supporting long‑term growth and contributing to a more sustainable future for our customers, our company, and our communities.”

To learn more about Rockwell’s sustainability efforts, read pages 42-61 of its 2025 Sustainability Report.

Rockwell’s net-zero science-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a globally recognized authority on corporate climate action.

Rockwell’s net-zero commitment

Rockwell is committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain by FY2050.

Near-term target:

Rockwell is committed to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 55% by FY2033 from the FY2024 base year. The company also commits to reducing absolute scope 3 GHG emissions by 33% within the same timeframe.

Long-term target:

Rockwell is committed to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 90% by FY2050 from a FY2024 base year. The company also commits to reducing absolute scope 3 GHG emissions by 90% within the same timeframe.

About the SBTi and Rockwell’s journey

The SBTi is a corporate climate action organization that develops standards, tools, and guidance that allow companies to set GHG emissions reductions targets in line with what is needed to reach net-zero by 2050. With this guidance, Rockwell is taking meaningful steps to reduce its environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Rockwell’s decision to commit to the SBTi reflects the belief that sustainability and business performance go hand in hand.

Operating responsibly strengthens the business, and strong performance allows Rockwell to continue investing in sustainable practices, creating long‑term value for its customers, company, and communities.

Rockwell committed to the SBTi in December 2023. The company’s inventory and targets were submitted for validation in December 2025 and officially approved in April 2026.

“Achieving the SBTi validation demonstrates our commitment to transparency and credibility at a time when customers and investors are increasingly focused on sustainability,” said Emmanuel Guilhamon, vice president, Sustainability, Rockwell Automation. “It positions us to lead responsibly while supporting long‑term growth and contributing to a more sustainable future for our customers, our company, and our communities.”

To learn more about Rockwell’s sustainability efforts, read pages 42-61 of its 2025 Sustainability Report.

Rockwell’s net-zero science-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a globally recognized authority on corporate climate action.

Rockwell’s net-zero commitment

Rockwell is committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain by FY2050.

Near-term target:

Rockwell is committed to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 55% by FY2033 from the FY2024 base year. The company also commits to reducing absolute scope 3 GHG emissions by 33% within the same timeframe.

Long-term target:

Rockwell is committed to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 90% by FY2050 from a FY2024 base year. The company also commits to reducing absolute scope 3 GHG emissions by 90% within the same timeframe.

About the SBTi and Rockwell’s journey

The SBTi is a corporate climate action organization that develops standards, tools, and guidance that allow companies to set GHG emissions reductions targets in line with what is needed to reach net-zero by 2050. With this guidance, Rockwell is taking meaningful steps to reduce its environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Rockwell’s decision to commit to the SBTi reflects the belief that sustainability and business performance go hand in hand.

Operating responsibly strengthens the business, and strong performance allows Rockwell to continue investing in sustainable practices, creating long‑term value for its customers, company, and communities.

Rockwell committed to the SBTi in December 2023. The company’s inventory and targets were submitted for validation in December 2025 and officially approved in April 2026.

“Achieving the SBTi validation demonstrates our commitment to transparency and credibility at a time when customers and investors are increasingly focused on sustainability,” said Emmanuel Guilhamon, vice president, Sustainability, Rockwell Automation. “It positions us to lead responsibly while supporting long‑term growth and contributing to a more sustainable future for our customers, our company, and our communities.”

To learn more about Rockwell’s sustainability efforts, read pages 42-61 of its 2025 Sustainability Report.

KHARTOUM, Sudan, and NEW YORK, May 14, 2026 /3BL/ – New data from the IPC — one of the main global tools for measuring hunger developed by UN agencies — warns that nearly 20 million people in Sudan face high levels of acute food insecurity. Furthermore, it is projected that, by 2026, 825,000 children under the age of five will suffer from severe acute malnutrition, a condition carrying a real risk of death. This represents a 7% increase compared to 2025 and 25% more than before the conflict.

Meanwhile, the report notes that 14 areas of the country are at risk of famine in the coming months. Although this figure is lower than the 20 areas identified in November 2025, the reduction does not reflect an improvement in conditions, but rather a shift in the concentration of risk and limitations in data availability.

“In daily life, countless families have nothing to eat and survive as best they can, resorting to leaves, grass or animal feed, skipping meals or prioritizing some family members over others,” says Samy Guessabi, director of Action Against Hunger in Sudan. This reflects a context of chronic hunger exacerbated by more than three years of conflict, adverse weather, the collapse of basic services (37% of health services have been destroyed) and the world’s largest displacement crisis (13.5 million displaced people). Almost 34 million people (two-thirds of the population) will need humanitarian aid this year, the highest figure globally and an increase of 3.3 million compared to 2025.

Fertilizers and Medicines Stranded in the Middle of the Rainy Season

The new IPC data comes at a particularly worrying time: the rainy season – from May to September – which also coincides with the annual period of food scarcity. This is a particularly critical phase, marked by insecurity and heavy rainfall, which disrupts markets, reduces agricultural production and hinders access to food and essential services.

Compounding this situation is the geopolitical context in the Middle East and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, which are already having an impact on Sudan:

The Gulf accounts for around 54% of the country’s fertilizer imports, and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are further limiting the production of sorghum, a staple of the national diet. It will be essential to closely monitor how this situation develops over the coming months.

Vital supplies in limbo: essential medicines from Action Against Hunger have been stranded in logistics warehouses in Dubai due to a lack of flights and the high cost of fuel resulting from the geopolitical tension.

Action Against Hunger’s Humanitarian Response

To ensure we can continue our response during the rainy season amidst a complex geopolitical context, our teams have identified alternative routes to keep supplying basic goods despite the tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Furthermore, we continue to deliver food, medicines and basic healthcare through our mobile clinics to isolated communities unable to access essential services. Last year, the organization helped more than 600,000 people through nutrition, water, health and food security programs.

Action Against Hunger warns that, unless urgent measures are taken, the coming months could be even harder for the people of Sudan. “Without immediate diplomatic action and increased funding, the rainy season and geopolitical tensions could leave even more people caught between hunger and violence,” warns Guessabi. It is imperative to ensure humanitarian access to the affected areas and to strengthen the protection of the civilian population, humanitarian staff and essential infrastructure damaged by the armed conflict.

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Action Against Hunger leads the global movement to end hunger. We innovate solutions, advocate for change, and reach 26.5 million people every year with proven hunger prevention and treatment programs. As a nonprofit that works across over 55 countries, our 8,500+ dedicated staff members partner with communities to address the root causes of hunger, including climate change, conflict, inequity, and emergencies. We strive to create a world free from hunger, for everyone, for good.

AUSTIN, Texas, May 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Integrated Water Services, Inc. (IWS), a pioneer in modular wastewater treatment and reuse systems, today announced the acquisition of Complete Filtration Resources, an industry leader in process filtration and industrial wastewater solutions, with deep expertise in the food and beverage industry—specifically in the dairy sector. The combination brings together two teams with shared values, complementary technologies, and a common purpose: improving water infrastructure through innovative, scalable solutions.

The acquisition represents a significant step forward in IWS’s long-term strategy to build a diversified, purpose-driven water infrastructure platform. While Complete Filtration is widely recognized for its leadership in the dairy and protein industries, a primary driver of this partnership is the immediate synergy between the two companies’ wastewater capabilities. By combining Complete Filtration’s specialized industrial wastewater team with IWS’s membrane bioreactor (MBR) and aeration technologies, the group is now uniquely positioned to provide end-to-end water reclamation solutions for the food and beverage industry.

“From day one, our priority was finding the right long-term partner for our employees, customers, and future growth,” said John Park, CEO of Complete Filtration, who will continue to hold significant ownership and remain active in the combined group. “This decision allows us to preserve what makes Complete Filtration special while accelerating our next phase of growth. Teaming up with IWS to strengthen and accelerate the wastewater side of the business was the logical choice.”

The combination creates compelling strategic synergies:

  • Expanded solution set that spans process filtration through wastewater treatment.
  • Cross-selling opportunities across industrial and food and beverage markets.
  • Modular and scalable system designs, enabling faster deployment, cost advantages, and flexibility for customers.
  • Enhanced digital, remote monitoring, and system optimization services, addressing workforce constraints and lifecycle service needs.

“At IWS, we’re passionate about water and wastewater infrastructure, and about doing this work with purpose,” said Cody Phipps, CEO of IWS. Complete Filtration shares that same passion and values-driven culture. By bringing together their industry-leading process filtration expertise with IWS’s modular treatment solutions and digital and remote monitoring, we’re expanding our ability to address an underserved mid-market with a combination of products and services the industry hasn’t seen before.”

In addition to technology and market expansion, both organizations emphasized that people and culture were central to the decision to come together. Complete Filtration has built a strong reputation for treating employees and customers with care, respect, and integrity—values that align with IWS’s own culture and purpose-driven approach.

“The acquisition of Complete Filtration is a pivotal milestone in our mission to build a preeminent water treatment platform,” said John Rigas, Chairman and CEO of Sciens Water. “Complete Filtration perfectly combines technical excellence with a clear sense of purpose. This partnership enhances IWS’s ability to provide integrated process, water, and wastewater solutions to specialized industrial sectors, creating a powerful foundation for long-term growth and innovation.”

The transaction closed on May 12, 2026.

About Integrated Water Services, Inc.

www.integratedwaterservices.com

IWS is the leading provider of turnkey process, water, wastewater, and recycle/reuse systems for municipal, residential, commercial, and industrial customers. By harnessing expertise in design, construction, treatment technology, and comprehensive services, IWS offers seamless and cost-effective solutions to address all water-related challenges.

About Complete Filtration Resources

www.gotocompletefiltration.com

Complete Filtration Resources designs, engineers, and supports process filtration and wastewater treatment systems for clients worldwide. Headquartered across the U.S. and Europe, with offices in Wisconsin, the Netherlands, and Denmark, they deliver turnkey solutions from initial design and project management through installation, with deep expertise in dairy and food & beverage processing. Whether it’s membrane filtration, custom wastewater systems, or aftermarket components, their global network of manufacturer partnerships, combined with our hands-on expertise, ensures every solution is engineered to perform.

About Sciens Water Opportunities Management, LLC

www.scienswater.com

Sciens Water, the fund manager of the majority shareholders of IWS, is an affiliate of Sciens Capital Management, LLC, an alternative asset management firm founded in 1994. With headquarters in New York and an office in London, Sciens launched the Sciens Water Opportunities Fund in 2018 to invest in the U.S. water sector. Sciens’ approach is to identify the biggest challenges facing the U.S. water and wastewater industry today and solve them through the formation and development of platform companies that seek to meet these challenges on a national scale with a high level of purpose and impact on health, the environment, and local economies. Sciens has invested in platform companies in several water sub-sectors, including utilities, treatment, storage, financing, and digital infrastructure.

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Integrated Water Services, Inc.
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