Originally published on 3M News Center

At the start of 2026, conversations in the tech world are shifting from what can be built to how fast new solutions can be implemented and scaled. 3M plays a critical role in this global ecosystem and is working to bridge the “innovation gap” — the space where digital potential meets physical reality.

To do this, 3M is focused on accelerating the introduction of new solutions for high-growth markets like consumer electronics, automotive, manufacturing automation, data centers, semiconductors, and energy. And by expanding access to its materials science and manufacturing expertise through new AI-driven platforms, 3M can help companies of varying scope and scale transition from “what’s next” to “what’s now.”

Delivering shorter automotive design cycles through virtual materials

The market is officially moving past the era where electronics are simply added to cars. In 2026, the industry will make significant strides toward full realization of electronics as the new engine. Drita Roggenbuck, president of the transportation and energy verticals for 3M, recently joined leaders from fellow industry leaders on stage at CES to outline this trajectory and discuss how the shift from supplier to co-innovator is accelerating. Whether working with OEMs on next-gen lightweighting for increased vehicle range or helping Tier 1 suppliers automate the application of bonding solutions, the goal is technical differentiation at the speed of the digital world.

Powering the rise of an agentic enterprise for advanced manufacturing

While consumer AI captures the headlines, innovative industrial applications are working to improve quality, equipment efficiency, and product development speed while supporting employees. 3M is enhancing its plant operations by using automation and robotic systems to complement skilled workers and help create more consistent processes, while helping reduce ergonomic risks of repetitive work. Embedded sensors provide real‑time data on equipment, quality and safety. Advanced analytics support dynamic scheduling, optimized material flow and scrap reduction, helping support consistent manufacturing outcomes.

Enabling new formats, device durability and ease of repair for consumer electronics

In 2026, the best device won’t just be the most powerful; it’ll be the solution with the best mix of durability and capability. 3M materials help shift the needle toward easier assembly, repair, and recycling, and support devices in holding up against moisture, heat, and mechanical stress. As the industry debuts larger screens and expands the number of foldable device offerings, 3M technologies are assisting manufacturers to meet expectations for picture clarity and contrast without sacrificing power efficiency and component durability.

Accelerating new data center builds and enhancing their connectivity

The backbone of the world’s digital transformation is the connected data center, so the industry is focused on speed of expansion and secure energy pathways. 3M cable prep solutions can help accelerate data center build times and, once operational, its sensors can provide real-time data on electrical grid performance, while expanded beam optics and high-speed copper solutions help ensure that data transfer keeps pace with the demands of AI.

Looking forward: the human-led, AI-powered future

Based on insights from the CES show floor, a recurring theme for 2026 will be that technology is only as good as the people who command it. The world is facing a widespread manufacturing skills gap, with an estimated 2.1 million unfilled jobs by 2030, according to the National Association of Manufacturers. To help bridge this gap, 3M is doubling down on its commitment to skilled trades and data literacy. By upskilling its workforce to lead adaptive operations, the company is working to implement AI-enabled assistants that enhance human expertise rather than replace it.

3M recently launched Ask3M, a new AI-powered digital assistant that helps customers find solutions to design challenges using 3M’s portfolio of adhesives and tapes, and expanded the 3M Digital Materials Hub, to enable direct collaboration with 3M scientists through the Workbench feature and power virtual materials sampling.

These powerful generative AI and virtual sampling tools help designers digitally validate materials before physical prototyping. However, these platforms are only as effective as the people who command them. To truly bridge the gap between raw data and functional solutions, upskilling is essential to ensure human insight remains the driving force behind the technology.

The roadmap is clear: the future belongs to those who can master the intersection of the digital and the physical. By prioritizing faster innovation cycles, flexible design, and a highly skilled workforce, 3M is not just predicting the future, it is helping build the resilient, high-speed infrastructure to power it.

Originally published on 3M News Center

At the start of 2026, conversations in the tech world are shifting from what can be built to how fast new solutions can be implemented and scaled. 3M plays a critical role in this global ecosystem and is working to bridge the “innovation gap” — the space where digital potential meets physical reality.

To do this, 3M is focused on accelerating the introduction of new solutions for high-growth markets like consumer electronics, automotive, manufacturing automation, data centers, semiconductors, and energy. And by expanding access to its materials science and manufacturing expertise through new AI-driven platforms, 3M can help companies of varying scope and scale transition from “what’s next” to “what’s now.”

Delivering shorter automotive design cycles through virtual materials

The market is officially moving past the era where electronics are simply added to cars. In 2026, the industry will make significant strides toward full realization of electronics as the new engine. Drita Roggenbuck, president of the transportation and energy verticals for 3M, recently joined leaders from fellow industry leaders on stage at CES to outline this trajectory and discuss how the shift from supplier to co-innovator is accelerating. Whether working with OEMs on next-gen lightweighting for increased vehicle range or helping Tier 1 suppliers automate the application of bonding solutions, the goal is technical differentiation at the speed of the digital world.

Powering the rise of an agentic enterprise for advanced manufacturing

While consumer AI captures the headlines, innovative industrial applications are working to improve quality, equipment efficiency, and product development speed while supporting employees. 3M is enhancing its plant operations by using automation and robotic systems to complement skilled workers and help create more consistent processes, while helping reduce ergonomic risks of repetitive work. Embedded sensors provide real‑time data on equipment, quality and safety. Advanced analytics support dynamic scheduling, optimized material flow and scrap reduction, helping support consistent manufacturing outcomes.

Enabling new formats, device durability and ease of repair for consumer electronics

In 2026, the best device won’t just be the most powerful; it’ll be the solution with the best mix of durability and capability. 3M materials help shift the needle toward easier assembly, repair, and recycling, and support devices in holding up against moisture, heat, and mechanical stress. As the industry debuts larger screens and expands the number of foldable device offerings, 3M technologies are assisting manufacturers to meet expectations for picture clarity and contrast without sacrificing power efficiency and component durability.

Accelerating new data center builds and enhancing their connectivity

The backbone of the world’s digital transformation is the connected data center, so the industry is focused on speed of expansion and secure energy pathways. 3M cable prep solutions can help accelerate data center build times and, once operational, its sensors can provide real-time data on electrical grid performance, while expanded beam optics and high-speed copper solutions help ensure that data transfer keeps pace with the demands of AI.

Looking forward: the human-led, AI-powered future

Based on insights from the CES show floor, a recurring theme for 2026 will be that technology is only as good as the people who command it. The world is facing a widespread manufacturing skills gap, with an estimated 2.1 million unfilled jobs by 2030, according to the National Association of Manufacturers. To help bridge this gap, 3M is doubling down on its commitment to skilled trades and data literacy. By upskilling its workforce to lead adaptive operations, the company is working to implement AI-enabled assistants that enhance human expertise rather than replace it.

3M recently launched Ask3M, a new AI-powered digital assistant that helps customers find solutions to design challenges using 3M’s portfolio of adhesives and tapes, and expanded the 3M Digital Materials Hub, to enable direct collaboration with 3M scientists through the Workbench feature and power virtual materials sampling.

These powerful generative AI and virtual sampling tools help designers digitally validate materials before physical prototyping. However, these platforms are only as effective as the people who command them. To truly bridge the gap between raw data and functional solutions, upskilling is essential to ensure human insight remains the driving force behind the technology.

The roadmap is clear: the future belongs to those who can master the intersection of the digital and the physical. By prioritizing faster innovation cycles, flexible design, and a highly skilled workforce, 3M is not just predicting the future, it is helping build the resilient, high-speed infrastructure to power it.

Originally published on 3M News Center

At the start of 2026, conversations in the tech world are shifting from what can be built to how fast new solutions can be implemented and scaled. 3M plays a critical role in this global ecosystem and is working to bridge the “innovation gap” — the space where digital potential meets physical reality.

To do this, 3M is focused on accelerating the introduction of new solutions for high-growth markets like consumer electronics, automotive, manufacturing automation, data centers, semiconductors, and energy. And by expanding access to its materials science and manufacturing expertise through new AI-driven platforms, 3M can help companies of varying scope and scale transition from “what’s next” to “what’s now.”

Delivering shorter automotive design cycles through virtual materials

The market is officially moving past the era where electronics are simply added to cars. In 2026, the industry will make significant strides toward full realization of electronics as the new engine. Drita Roggenbuck, president of the transportation and energy verticals for 3M, recently joined leaders from fellow industry leaders on stage at CES to outline this trajectory and discuss how the shift from supplier to co-innovator is accelerating. Whether working with OEMs on next-gen lightweighting for increased vehicle range or helping Tier 1 suppliers automate the application of bonding solutions, the goal is technical differentiation at the speed of the digital world.

Powering the rise of an agentic enterprise for advanced manufacturing

While consumer AI captures the headlines, innovative industrial applications are working to improve quality, equipment efficiency, and product development speed while supporting employees. 3M is enhancing its plant operations by using automation and robotic systems to complement skilled workers and help create more consistent processes, while helping reduce ergonomic risks of repetitive work. Embedded sensors provide real‑time data on equipment, quality and safety. Advanced analytics support dynamic scheduling, optimized material flow and scrap reduction, helping support consistent manufacturing outcomes.

Enabling new formats, device durability and ease of repair for consumer electronics

In 2026, the best device won’t just be the most powerful; it’ll be the solution with the best mix of durability and capability. 3M materials help shift the needle toward easier assembly, repair, and recycling, and support devices in holding up against moisture, heat, and mechanical stress. As the industry debuts larger screens and expands the number of foldable device offerings, 3M technologies are assisting manufacturers to meet expectations for picture clarity and contrast without sacrificing power efficiency and component durability.

Accelerating new data center builds and enhancing their connectivity

The backbone of the world’s digital transformation is the connected data center, so the industry is focused on speed of expansion and secure energy pathways. 3M cable prep solutions can help accelerate data center build times and, once operational, its sensors can provide real-time data on electrical grid performance, while expanded beam optics and high-speed copper solutions help ensure that data transfer keeps pace with the demands of AI.

Looking forward: the human-led, AI-powered future

Based on insights from the CES show floor, a recurring theme for 2026 will be that technology is only as good as the people who command it. The world is facing a widespread manufacturing skills gap, with an estimated 2.1 million unfilled jobs by 2030, according to the National Association of Manufacturers. To help bridge this gap, 3M is doubling down on its commitment to skilled trades and data literacy. By upskilling its workforce to lead adaptive operations, the company is working to implement AI-enabled assistants that enhance human expertise rather than replace it.

3M recently launched Ask3M, a new AI-powered digital assistant that helps customers find solutions to design challenges using 3M’s portfolio of adhesives and tapes, and expanded the 3M Digital Materials Hub, to enable direct collaboration with 3M scientists through the Workbench feature and power virtual materials sampling.

These powerful generative AI and virtual sampling tools help designers digitally validate materials before physical prototyping. However, these platforms are only as effective as the people who command them. To truly bridge the gap between raw data and functional solutions, upskilling is essential to ensure human insight remains the driving force behind the technology.

The roadmap is clear: the future belongs to those who can master the intersection of the digital and the physical. By prioritizing faster innovation cycles, flexible design, and a highly skilled workforce, 3M is not just predicting the future, it is helping build the resilient, high-speed infrastructure to power it.

Originally published on 3M News Center

At the start of 2026, conversations in the tech world are shifting from what can be built to how fast new solutions can be implemented and scaled. 3M plays a critical role in this global ecosystem and is working to bridge the “innovation gap” — the space where digital potential meets physical reality.

To do this, 3M is focused on accelerating the introduction of new solutions for high-growth markets like consumer electronics, automotive, manufacturing automation, data centers, semiconductors, and energy. And by expanding access to its materials science and manufacturing expertise through new AI-driven platforms, 3M can help companies of varying scope and scale transition from “what’s next” to “what’s now.”

Delivering shorter automotive design cycles through virtual materials

The market is officially moving past the era where electronics are simply added to cars. In 2026, the industry will make significant strides toward full realization of electronics as the new engine. Drita Roggenbuck, president of the transportation and energy verticals for 3M, recently joined leaders from fellow industry leaders on stage at CES to outline this trajectory and discuss how the shift from supplier to co-innovator is accelerating. Whether working with OEMs on next-gen lightweighting for increased vehicle range or helping Tier 1 suppliers automate the application of bonding solutions, the goal is technical differentiation at the speed of the digital world.

Powering the rise of an agentic enterprise for advanced manufacturing

While consumer AI captures the headlines, innovative industrial applications are working to improve quality, equipment efficiency, and product development speed while supporting employees. 3M is enhancing its plant operations by using automation and robotic systems to complement skilled workers and help create more consistent processes, while helping reduce ergonomic risks of repetitive work. Embedded sensors provide real‑time data on equipment, quality and safety. Advanced analytics support dynamic scheduling, optimized material flow and scrap reduction, helping support consistent manufacturing outcomes.

Enabling new formats, device durability and ease of repair for consumer electronics

In 2026, the best device won’t just be the most powerful; it’ll be the solution with the best mix of durability and capability. 3M materials help shift the needle toward easier assembly, repair, and recycling, and support devices in holding up against moisture, heat, and mechanical stress. As the industry debuts larger screens and expands the number of foldable device offerings, 3M technologies are assisting manufacturers to meet expectations for picture clarity and contrast without sacrificing power efficiency and component durability.

Accelerating new data center builds and enhancing their connectivity

The backbone of the world’s digital transformation is the connected data center, so the industry is focused on speed of expansion and secure energy pathways. 3M cable prep solutions can help accelerate data center build times and, once operational, its sensors can provide real-time data on electrical grid performance, while expanded beam optics and high-speed copper solutions help ensure that data transfer keeps pace with the demands of AI.

Looking forward: the human-led, AI-powered future

Based on insights from the CES show floor, a recurring theme for 2026 will be that technology is only as good as the people who command it. The world is facing a widespread manufacturing skills gap, with an estimated 2.1 million unfilled jobs by 2030, according to the National Association of Manufacturers. To help bridge this gap, 3M is doubling down on its commitment to skilled trades and data literacy. By upskilling its workforce to lead adaptive operations, the company is working to implement AI-enabled assistants that enhance human expertise rather than replace it.

3M recently launched Ask3M, a new AI-powered digital assistant that helps customers find solutions to design challenges using 3M’s portfolio of adhesives and tapes, and expanded the 3M Digital Materials Hub, to enable direct collaboration with 3M scientists through the Workbench feature and power virtual materials sampling.

These powerful generative AI and virtual sampling tools help designers digitally validate materials before physical prototyping. However, these platforms are only as effective as the people who command them. To truly bridge the gap between raw data and functional solutions, upskilling is essential to ensure human insight remains the driving force behind the technology.

The roadmap is clear: the future belongs to those who can master the intersection of the digital and the physical. By prioritizing faster innovation cycles, flexible design, and a highly skilled workforce, 3M is not just predicting the future, it is helping build the resilient, high-speed infrastructure to power it.

– Transaction Adds Chemical Cleaning and Fin Fan Foaming Offering to SES Industrial and Environmental Services Portfolio –

– Combination Will Provide Core Industrial Services to ChemWorx Customers in the Alabama, Tennessee, and Louisiana Markets –

– Represents SES’s 6th Acquisition since May 2024 –

DECATUR, Ala., Feb. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Superior Environmental Solutions (“SES”), an industrial and environmental services platform announced that it has acquired ChemWorx, a Decatur, Alabama–based provider of specialized chemical cleaning services. The transaction represents SES’s 12th acquisition.

The addition of ChemWorx reflects SES’s continued focus on expanding differentiated specialty services capabilities, including highly technical chemical cleaning expertise, as part of an integrated, customer-focused industrial services platform, while deepening its presence in attractive industrial regions across the Southeast.

The combined SES and ChemWorx will be able to provide core and specialty industrial services, including high-pressure water jetting, vacuum equipment services, automated services, tank cleaning, and other technical services to existing ChemWorx Customers, while maintaining the same reputation for safety and excellence.

Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Decatur, Alabama, ChemWorx is known for executing high-complexity chemical cleaning work that supports safe operations, uptime improvement, and improved reliability at customer facilities. The company provides services including heat exchanger and boiler chemical cleaning, fin fan foaming, chemical degassing and degreasing, and reactive and non-reactive chemistry applications to chemical, refining, and industrial customers across the Midwest, South, and Southeast. These capabilities enhance the performance, efficiency, and reliability of critical assets, such as heat exchangers, boilers, reactor jackets, and fin fans, and will be integrated into SES’s broader industrial services offering.

John Stevens, Chief Executive Officer of SES, said, “ChemWorx adds a highly technical capability that we believe will further differentiate SES in the markets we serve. Their team has built strong customer relationships and a reputation for safe, high-quality execution. We’re excited to welcome ChemWorx to SES as we continue investing in capability expansion and regional growth with support from Palladium.”

John Hawkins and Jim Schexnayder, founders of ChemWorx, said, “We built ChemWorx by focusing on technical excellence, responsiveness, and safety. Joining SES gives our team additional resources and a broader platform to expand our reach while maintaining the high standards our customers expect. We’re looking forward to the opportunities ahead.”

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL served as legal advisor to SES.

About Superior Environmental Solutions

Founded in 1999, Superior Environmental Solutions (SES) is a leading provider of mission-critical, non-discretionary, environmental and industrial services, including high-pressure water jetting, vacuum equipment services, waste management, specialized tank cleaning, and other technical services. SES is a portfolio company of Palladium Equity Partners. For more information about SES, visit http://www.sesinc.com.

Contacts:
Jeff Sweren, Chief Financial Officer
JSweren@sesinc.com
513-682-4275

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– Transaction Adds Chemical Cleaning and Fin Fan Foaming Offering to SES Industrial and Environmental Services Portfolio –

– Combination Will Provide Core Industrial Services to ChemWorx Customers in the Alabama, Tennessee, and Louisiana Markets –

– Represents SES’s 6th Acquisition since May 2024 –

DECATUR, Ala., Feb. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Superior Environmental Solutions (“SES”), an industrial and environmental services platform announced that it has acquired ChemWorx, a Decatur, Alabama–based provider of specialized chemical cleaning services. The transaction represents SES’s 12th acquisition.

The addition of ChemWorx reflects SES’s continued focus on expanding differentiated specialty services capabilities, including highly technical chemical cleaning expertise, as part of an integrated, customer-focused industrial services platform, while deepening its presence in attractive industrial regions across the Southeast.

The combined SES and ChemWorx will be able to provide core and specialty industrial services, including high-pressure water jetting, vacuum equipment services, automated services, tank cleaning, and other technical services to existing ChemWorx Customers, while maintaining the same reputation for safety and excellence.

Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Decatur, Alabama, ChemWorx is known for executing high-complexity chemical cleaning work that supports safe operations, uptime improvement, and improved reliability at customer facilities. The company provides services including heat exchanger and boiler chemical cleaning, fin fan foaming, chemical degassing and degreasing, and reactive and non-reactive chemistry applications to chemical, refining, and industrial customers across the Midwest, South, and Southeast. These capabilities enhance the performance, efficiency, and reliability of critical assets, such as heat exchangers, boilers, reactor jackets, and fin fans, and will be integrated into SES’s broader industrial services offering.

John Stevens, Chief Executive Officer of SES, said, “ChemWorx adds a highly technical capability that we believe will further differentiate SES in the markets we serve. Their team has built strong customer relationships and a reputation for safe, high-quality execution. We’re excited to welcome ChemWorx to SES as we continue investing in capability expansion and regional growth with support from Palladium.”

John Hawkins and Jim Schexnayder, founders of ChemWorx, said, “We built ChemWorx by focusing on technical excellence, responsiveness, and safety. Joining SES gives our team additional resources and a broader platform to expand our reach while maintaining the high standards our customers expect. We’re looking forward to the opportunities ahead.”

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL served as legal advisor to SES.

About Superior Environmental Solutions

Founded in 1999, Superior Environmental Solutions (SES) is a leading provider of mission-critical, non-discretionary, environmental and industrial services, including high-pressure water jetting, vacuum equipment services, waste management, specialized tank cleaning, and other technical services. SES is a portfolio company of Palladium Equity Partners. For more information about SES, visit http://www.sesinc.com.

Contacts:
Jeff Sweren, Chief Financial Officer
JSweren@sesinc.com
513-682-4275

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– Transaction Adds Chemical Cleaning and Fin Fan Foaming Offering to SES Industrial and Environmental Services Portfolio –

– Combination Will Provide Core Industrial Services to ChemWorx Customers in the Alabama, Tennessee, and Louisiana Markets –

– Represents SES’s 6th Acquisition since May 2024 –

DECATUR, Ala., Feb. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Superior Environmental Solutions (“SES”), an industrial and environmental services platform announced that it has acquired ChemWorx, a Decatur, Alabama–based provider of specialized chemical cleaning services. The transaction represents SES’s 12th acquisition.

The addition of ChemWorx reflects SES’s continued focus on expanding differentiated specialty services capabilities, including highly technical chemical cleaning expertise, as part of an integrated, customer-focused industrial services platform, while deepening its presence in attractive industrial regions across the Southeast.

The combined SES and ChemWorx will be able to provide core and specialty industrial services, including high-pressure water jetting, vacuum equipment services, automated services, tank cleaning, and other technical services to existing ChemWorx Customers, while maintaining the same reputation for safety and excellence.

Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Decatur, Alabama, ChemWorx is known for executing high-complexity chemical cleaning work that supports safe operations, uptime improvement, and improved reliability at customer facilities. The company provides services including heat exchanger and boiler chemical cleaning, fin fan foaming, chemical degassing and degreasing, and reactive and non-reactive chemistry applications to chemical, refining, and industrial customers across the Midwest, South, and Southeast. These capabilities enhance the performance, efficiency, and reliability of critical assets, such as heat exchangers, boilers, reactor jackets, and fin fans, and will be integrated into SES’s broader industrial services offering.

John Stevens, Chief Executive Officer of SES, said, “ChemWorx adds a highly technical capability that we believe will further differentiate SES in the markets we serve. Their team has built strong customer relationships and a reputation for safe, high-quality execution. We’re excited to welcome ChemWorx to SES as we continue investing in capability expansion and regional growth with support from Palladium.”

John Hawkins and Jim Schexnayder, founders of ChemWorx, said, “We built ChemWorx by focusing on technical excellence, responsiveness, and safety. Joining SES gives our team additional resources and a broader platform to expand our reach while maintaining the high standards our customers expect. We’re looking forward to the opportunities ahead.”

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL served as legal advisor to SES.

About Superior Environmental Solutions

Founded in 1999, Superior Environmental Solutions (SES) is a leading provider of mission-critical, non-discretionary, environmental and industrial services, including high-pressure water jetting, vacuum equipment services, waste management, specialized tank cleaning, and other technical services. SES is a portfolio company of Palladium Equity Partners. For more information about SES, visit http://www.sesinc.com.

Contacts:
Jeff Sweren, Chief Financial Officer
JSweren@sesinc.com
513-682-4275

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SOURCE Superior Environmental Solutions

– Transaction Adds Chemical Cleaning and Fin Fan Foaming Offering to SES Industrial and Environmental Services Portfolio –

– Combination Will Provide Core Industrial Services to ChemWorx Customers in the Alabama, Tennessee, and Louisiana Markets –

– Represents SES’s 6th Acquisition since May 2024 –

DECATUR, Ala., Feb. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Superior Environmental Solutions (“SES”), an industrial and environmental services platform announced that it has acquired ChemWorx, a Decatur, Alabama–based provider of specialized chemical cleaning services. The transaction represents SES’s 12th acquisition.

The addition of ChemWorx reflects SES’s continued focus on expanding differentiated specialty services capabilities, including highly technical chemical cleaning expertise, as part of an integrated, customer-focused industrial services platform, while deepening its presence in attractive industrial regions across the Southeast.

The combined SES and ChemWorx will be able to provide core and specialty industrial services, including high-pressure water jetting, vacuum equipment services, automated services, tank cleaning, and other technical services to existing ChemWorx Customers, while maintaining the same reputation for safety and excellence.

Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Decatur, Alabama, ChemWorx is known for executing high-complexity chemical cleaning work that supports safe operations, uptime improvement, and improved reliability at customer facilities. The company provides services including heat exchanger and boiler chemical cleaning, fin fan foaming, chemical degassing and degreasing, and reactive and non-reactive chemistry applications to chemical, refining, and industrial customers across the Midwest, South, and Southeast. These capabilities enhance the performance, efficiency, and reliability of critical assets, such as heat exchangers, boilers, reactor jackets, and fin fans, and will be integrated into SES’s broader industrial services offering.

John Stevens, Chief Executive Officer of SES, said, “ChemWorx adds a highly technical capability that we believe will further differentiate SES in the markets we serve. Their team has built strong customer relationships and a reputation for safe, high-quality execution. We’re excited to welcome ChemWorx to SES as we continue investing in capability expansion and regional growth with support from Palladium.”

John Hawkins and Jim Schexnayder, founders of ChemWorx, said, “We built ChemWorx by focusing on technical excellence, responsiveness, and safety. Joining SES gives our team additional resources and a broader platform to expand our reach while maintaining the high standards our customers expect. We’re looking forward to the opportunities ahead.”

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL served as legal advisor to SES.

About Superior Environmental Solutions

Founded in 1999, Superior Environmental Solutions (SES) is a leading provider of mission-critical, non-discretionary, environmental and industrial services, including high-pressure water jetting, vacuum equipment services, waste management, specialized tank cleaning, and other technical services. SES is a portfolio company of Palladium Equity Partners. For more information about SES, visit http://www.sesinc.com.

Contacts:
Jeff Sweren, Chief Financial Officer
JSweren@sesinc.com
513-682-4275

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Award Spotlights Organizations and Individuals Dedicated to Sustainability in Schools 

BOSTON, Feb. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Project Green Schools Executive Director, Robin Sidman, has been named a 2026 Best of Green Schools Award recipient for the Ambassador category, presented by the Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and Green Schools National Network. The awards celebrate the hard work of people, schools, campuses, and organizations to accelerate the green schools movement. 

As Founder and Executive Director of Project Green Schools, Robin Sidman has worked tirelessly to build one of the nation’s most recognized organizations dedicated to cultivating the next generation of environmental leaders.

Robin has created innovative platforms to elevate student voice, including the National Youth Council, giving young leaders opportunities to influence local, state, and national policy discussions. Under her leadership, Project Green Schools has engaged more than 500,000 students across 6,500+ schools worldwide.

“I’m truly honored to accept this award. After 18 years of service and dedication to advancing environmental education and youth leadership opportunities, it is incredibly rewarding to see the impact of our work. Witnessing the energy, ingenuity, creativity, and commitment of our student leaders gives me immense hope for the future,” said Sidman.

Anisa Heming, director, Center for Green Schools at USGBC, said, “The 2026 Best of Green Schools recipients are individuals and groups that have dedicated their efforts to creating healthy environments for students and educators. Their exceptional work is a testament to the reach of the Green Schools movement and the impact that resilient schools have on their communities.”

“The 2026 Best of Green Schools honorees remind us that sustainability in education is not just a goal, it’s a long-term commitment grounded in people, leadership, and strategic thinking,” said Ileana Albareda, executive director at the Green Schools National Network (GSNN). “Their work is shaping healthier, more resilient schools for students to learn and thrive. They are part of a growing network of changemakers, and their leadership continues to inspire others to take action and create lasting impact.”

About Project Green Schools

Project Green Schools is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to developing the next generation of environmental leaders. Visit projectgreenschools.org for more information.

Media Contact:

Lisa Lazarczyk lisa@lazpr.com or 617.838.7327

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PHOENIX, Feb. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Catholic Education Arizona (CEA) offers three impactful ways for Arizona taxpayers and businesses to support underserved, disabled foster K-12 students, providing access to the lifelong gift of a quality, values-based education. Through Arizona Individual and Corporate Tax Credits and traditional charitable donations, individuals and organizations can help transform the lives of students and families in Arizona.

Nancy Padberg, MBA, President and CEO of Catholic Education Arizona, shared, “Through Arizona tax credits and charitable giving, Arizona taxpayers can make a meaningful difference—ensuring that underserved students have access to a high-quality education that prepares them for lifelong success.”

Private Education Tax Credits
Arizona taxpayers can redirect their state tax dollars to Catholic Education Arizona at no additional cost, funding tuition scholarships for K-12 students attending the 38 Diocese of Phoenix Catholic schools. This opportunity allows taxpayers to direct their tax dollars to causes that align with their values.

Corporate Tax Credits
Businesses can play a pivotal role in shaping future leaders. Through the Arizona Low-Income and Disabled/Displaced (foster) Corporate Tax Credit programs, corporations can redirect their tax liability to Catholic Education Arizona, helping provide critical scholarship support to students in need.

“Through the Arizona Corporate Tax Credits, we see lives changed every day,” said Deb Preach, COO. “When children are given the opportunity to learn, grow, and believe in their potential, the impact reaches far beyond the classroom—shaping families, communities, and the future leaders of Arizona.”

Traditional and Planned Giving
Traditional donations are also accepted through Catholic Education Arizona’s charitable division, Changing Lives with Legacy. This division accepts planned and direct gifts that fund scholarships as well.  Accepted gifts include cash, bequests, IRA charitable rollovers, stock and bond gifts, donor-advised fund grants, and more.

Donors continue to support Catholic Education Arizona because of the results:

  • 99% graduation rate
  • 96% matriculation to higher education, trade school, or enter military service
  • Thousands of hours of community service performed annually

Catholic Education Arizona is the largest provider of scholarships for families attending Catholic schools in the Diocese of Phoenix. Since 1998, CEA has raised more than $383 million and awarded 161,000 scholarships, changing lives one scholarship at a time through tax credits and traditional donations. To learn more, visit www.ceaz.org or call (602) 218-6542.

Contact: Debra Preach, Chief Operating Officer
Catholic Education Arizona
dpreach@ceaz.org
(602)-218-6542

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