MUNICH, December 4, 2025 /3BL/ – Tandem Global, e.V., the European entity of Tandem Global, a leading NGO working at the intersection of business, climate, water and nature, is pleased to announce the addition of three new members to its Supervisory Board.

The Supervisory Board supports Tandem Global e.V. by advising on strategic initiatives, member outreach in Europe, and matters of governance and finance. Through its deep expertise and strong regional networks, the Supervisory Board plays a critical role in helping Tandem Global anticipate and respond to European trends that affect corporate sustainability strategies. The new appointees are:

Sebastian Braun, VP, Head of Environmental Sustainability, Protection and Remediation at Bayer, leads a team driving environmental strategies in close collaboration with Bayer’s divisions and functions and with Bayer’s peers across the industry. He steers Bayer’s company-wide efforts to reduce its environmental footprint, support operational excellence in environmental protection, and oversees remediation projects worldwide to safeguard local communities and ecosystems.

Dr. Martyn Kenny, VP Sustainable Business and Public Policy at CRH, is responsible for developing and implementing a transformational sustainability strategy, advancing sustainability reporting and guiding public affairs. He represents CRH and sector interests on a wide range of sustainability issues and legislation globally. With more than 30 years in the industry, he chairs several key industry groups and has held a number of senior positions within the organisation.

Robert Spencer, Global Lead – Strategic Sustainability Advice at AECOM, brings more than 25 years’ experience in climate, decarbonisation, nature, and the circular economy. He advises boards and executive teams on embedding sustainability into business strategy and infrastructure investment. A recognised convener and thought leader, he brings a sharp focus on resilient, net-positive supply chains and how business can thrive within planetary boundaries.

The new appointees join existing Supervisory Board member Dr. Jihane Ball, Lead Sustainability Director, EH&S and Sustainability at Dow, who works across Dow businesses to guide the enterprise’s transition to more sustainable business models. She collaborates closely with both Dow Consumer Solutions and Packaging and Specialty Plastics, partner functions, and industry peers to ensure an enabling regulatory framework for cyclics and plastics.

“Welcoming Sebastian, Martyn and Robert to the Supervisory Board strengthens our ability to support companies operating across Europe,” said Margaret O’Gorman, Chief Executive Officer of Tandem Global. “Each brings deep experience in advancing sustainability within complex global organisations. Together with Jihane’s continued leadership, their insight will help ensure Tandem Global remains ahead of emerging trends and continues to guide business action on climate, water and nature.”

About Tandem Global

Tandem Global (formerly Wildlife Habitat Council and World Environment Center), provides the know-how and the network to move business and the environment forward, together. Across sectors and at all levels of its 100+ member organizations, Tandem Global works to facilitate long-term and lasting impact on all aspects of our natural world. Tandem Global connects leading thinking with practical solutions that positively impact climate, nature, and water. From field operations to boardrooms and beyond, corporate leaders turn to Tandem Global for impact strategies and resilient solutions that can support a better future. Tandem Global is headquartered in Washington, D.C., USA, with locations across the U.S., in Latin America and Munich, Germany. For more information visit tandemglobal.org.

Why MedTech Supply Chains Are Shifting

Around the world, healthcare supply chains are undergoing rapid change. Medical technology (MedTech) companies that manufacture surgical instruments, diagnostics equipment, and life-saving devices are facing rising tariffs, port congestion, and growing geopolitical uncertainty.

Geopolitical volatility has become a structural supply‑chain risk for MedTech. Deloitte’s 2025 Life Sciences Outlook survey reveals 48% of MedTech executives saying manufacturing and supply chain risks could significantly impact their 2025 strategy. A Bain and Company 2025 nearshoring survey shows that 80% of COOs plan to increase onshoring or nearshoring over the next three years.

These pressure points are growing. E2open’s 2025 Ocean Shipping Index shows that geopolitical tensions, labor shortages, and port congestion are driving significant increases in global transit times. Their reporting revealed that the global average time for ocean shipments in Q4 2024 averaged 68 days, up eight days compared to Q4 2023.

Increasingly, that search for stability and proximity is leading to the Caribbean – and specifically, the Dominican Republic.

A Strategic Manufacturing Gateway Enabled by DP World

The Dominican Republic is demonstrating what’s possible when modern logistics infrastructure meets long-term economic planning. At the Caucedo peninsula, DP World is advancing a multimillion-dollar expansion that integrates a deepwater port, logistics hub, and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) into one seamless ecosystem.

This expansion increases terminal capacity from 2.25 million to 3.1 million TEUs and unlocks more than 200 hectares of development-ready industrial land—purpose-built for companies operating in high-value, regulated industries.

This is more than a capacity boost – it represents a port-centric, end-to-end manufacturing model designed for connectivity, reliability, and supply chain resilience. Manufacturers gain direct access to global markets, faster lead times, and the ability to operate within an integrated port-centric environment.

Integrated Infrastructure Designed for Precision

For MedTech producers, fragmented logistics is one of the biggest threats to quality and speed. In traditional manufacturing locations, MedTech supply chains often span multiple cities and service providers. Imports arrive through one port, storage occurs elsewhere, assembly takes place in another region, and exports pass through yet another checkpoint. Every handoff adds time, cost, and risk.

The Caucedo SEZ eliminates that fragmentation.

Within a single, secure environment, manufacturers can:

  • Manage imports and specialized raw materials
  • Conduct regulated production and assembly
  • Maintain rigorous quality-assurance processes
  • Store components and finished goods in bonded facilities
  • Export finished products directly through an adjacent deepwater port with minimal handoffs

Digitally connected systems support visibility across every step of the process – including cold-chain logistics, traceability, and customs clearance. This integration reduces errors and delays that can be critical in healthcare. The U.S. FDA acknowledges that early awareness of supply disruptions is essential to mitigating the impacts of medical device shortages that disrupt patient care and put public health at risk – highlighting the importance of tightly controlled end-to-end environments.

Investing in Human Capital for High-Value Industries

A world-class MedTech ecosystem depends on a skilled workforce. Through the DP World Academy and partnerships with universities, technical institutes, and global training organizations, the Dominican Republic is building talent pipelines in STEM fields, manufacturing processes, quality management, and other competencies needed to support regulated industries.

This investment reinforces the country’s growing role as a regional MedTech powerhouse. The Dominican Republic already hosts one of the largest medical device manufacturing clusters in Latin America – exports from Dominican Free Zones reached $2.6 billion in 2023, representing over 31% of total export value from these areas. The SEZ expansion is expected to accelerate that growth, while attracting higher-value device assembly and component manufacturing.

A Model for the Future of MedTech Manufacturing

With its integrated SEZ, strong public-private collaboration, and deepening technical workforce, the Dominican Republic is emerging as a new frontier for high-value MedTech manufacturing – and DP World is at the center of this transformation.

In an industry where reliability, traceability, and speed directly impact patient outcomes, supply chain resilience matters more than ever. The Dominican Republic’s SEZ ecosystem, enabled by DP World’s infrastructure and logistics expertise, offers manufacturers a strategic, connected, and future-ready location to build the next generation of global healthcare supply chains.

Learn more about DP World’s Caucedo Economic Zone here.

Why MedTech Supply Chains Are Shifting

Around the world, healthcare supply chains are undergoing rapid change. Medical technology (MedTech) companies that manufacture surgical instruments, diagnostics equipment, and life-saving devices are facing rising tariffs, port congestion, and growing geopolitical uncertainty.

Geopolitical volatility has become a structural supply‑chain risk for MedTech. Deloitte’s 2025 Life Sciences Outlook survey reveals 48% of MedTech executives saying manufacturing and supply chain risks could significantly impact their 2025 strategy. A Bain and Company 2025 nearshoring survey shows that 80% of COOs plan to increase onshoring or nearshoring over the next three years.

These pressure points are growing. E2open’s 2025 Ocean Shipping Index shows that geopolitical tensions, labor shortages, and port congestion are driving significant increases in global transit times. Their reporting revealed that the global average time for ocean shipments in Q4 2024 averaged 68 days, up eight days compared to Q4 2023.

Increasingly, that search for stability and proximity is leading to the Caribbean – and specifically, the Dominican Republic.

A Strategic Manufacturing Gateway Enabled by DP World

The Dominican Republic is demonstrating what’s possible when modern logistics infrastructure meets long-term economic planning. At the Caucedo peninsula, DP World is advancing a multimillion-dollar expansion that integrates a deepwater port, logistics hub, and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) into one seamless ecosystem.

This expansion increases terminal capacity from 2.25 million to 3.1 million TEUs and unlocks more than 200 hectares of development-ready industrial land—purpose-built for companies operating in high-value, regulated industries.

This is more than a capacity boost – it represents a port-centric, end-to-end manufacturing model designed for connectivity, reliability, and supply chain resilience. Manufacturers gain direct access to global markets, faster lead times, and the ability to operate within an integrated port-centric environment.

Integrated Infrastructure Designed for Precision

For MedTech producers, fragmented logistics is one of the biggest threats to quality and speed. In traditional manufacturing locations, MedTech supply chains often span multiple cities and service providers. Imports arrive through one port, storage occurs elsewhere, assembly takes place in another region, and exports pass through yet another checkpoint. Every handoff adds time, cost, and risk.

The Caucedo SEZ eliminates that fragmentation.

Within a single, secure environment, manufacturers can:

  • Manage imports and specialized raw materials
  • Conduct regulated production and assembly
  • Maintain rigorous quality-assurance processes
  • Store components and finished goods in bonded facilities
  • Export finished products directly through an adjacent deepwater port with minimal handoffs

Digitally connected systems support visibility across every step of the process – including cold-chain logistics, traceability, and customs clearance. This integration reduces errors and delays that can be critical in healthcare. The U.S. FDA acknowledges that early awareness of supply disruptions is essential to mitigating the impacts of medical device shortages that disrupt patient care and put public health at risk – highlighting the importance of tightly controlled end-to-end environments.

Investing in Human Capital for High-Value Industries

A world-class MedTech ecosystem depends on a skilled workforce. Through the DP World Academy and partnerships with universities, technical institutes, and global training organizations, the Dominican Republic is building talent pipelines in STEM fields, manufacturing processes, quality management, and other competencies needed to support regulated industries.

This investment reinforces the country’s growing role as a regional MedTech powerhouse. The Dominican Republic already hosts one of the largest medical device manufacturing clusters in Latin America – exports from Dominican Free Zones reached $2.6 billion in 2023, representing over 31% of total export value from these areas. The SEZ expansion is expected to accelerate that growth, while attracting higher-value device assembly and component manufacturing.

A Model for the Future of MedTech Manufacturing

With its integrated SEZ, strong public-private collaboration, and deepening technical workforce, the Dominican Republic is emerging as a new frontier for high-value MedTech manufacturing – and DP World is at the center of this transformation.

In an industry where reliability, traceability, and speed directly impact patient outcomes, supply chain resilience matters more than ever. The Dominican Republic’s SEZ ecosystem, enabled by DP World’s infrastructure and logistics expertise, offers manufacturers a strategic, connected, and future-ready location to build the next generation of global healthcare supply chains.

Learn more about DP World’s Caucedo Economic Zone here.

Why MedTech Supply Chains Are Shifting

Around the world, healthcare supply chains are undergoing rapid change. Medical technology (MedTech) companies that manufacture surgical instruments, diagnostics equipment, and life-saving devices are facing rising tariffs, port congestion, and growing geopolitical uncertainty.

Geopolitical volatility has become a structural supply‑chain risk for MedTech. Deloitte’s 2025 Life Sciences Outlook survey reveals 48% of MedTech executives saying manufacturing and supply chain risks could significantly impact their 2025 strategy. A Bain and Company 2025 nearshoring survey shows that 80% of COOs plan to increase onshoring or nearshoring over the next three years.

These pressure points are growing. E2open’s 2025 Ocean Shipping Index shows that geopolitical tensions, labor shortages, and port congestion are driving significant increases in global transit times. Their reporting revealed that the global average time for ocean shipments in Q4 2024 averaged 68 days, up eight days compared to Q4 2023.

Increasingly, that search for stability and proximity is leading to the Caribbean – and specifically, the Dominican Republic.

A Strategic Manufacturing Gateway Enabled by DP World

The Dominican Republic is demonstrating what’s possible when modern logistics infrastructure meets long-term economic planning. At the Caucedo peninsula, DP World is advancing a multimillion-dollar expansion that integrates a deepwater port, logistics hub, and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) into one seamless ecosystem.

This expansion increases terminal capacity from 2.25 million to 3.1 million TEUs and unlocks more than 200 hectares of development-ready industrial land—purpose-built for companies operating in high-value, regulated industries.

This is more than a capacity boost – it represents a port-centric, end-to-end manufacturing model designed for connectivity, reliability, and supply chain resilience. Manufacturers gain direct access to global markets, faster lead times, and the ability to operate within an integrated port-centric environment.

Integrated Infrastructure Designed for Precision

For MedTech producers, fragmented logistics is one of the biggest threats to quality and speed. In traditional manufacturing locations, MedTech supply chains often span multiple cities and service providers. Imports arrive through one port, storage occurs elsewhere, assembly takes place in another region, and exports pass through yet another checkpoint. Every handoff adds time, cost, and risk.

The Caucedo SEZ eliminates that fragmentation.

Within a single, secure environment, manufacturers can:

  • Manage imports and specialized raw materials
  • Conduct regulated production and assembly
  • Maintain rigorous quality-assurance processes
  • Store components and finished goods in bonded facilities
  • Export finished products directly through an adjacent deepwater port with minimal handoffs

Digitally connected systems support visibility across every step of the process – including cold-chain logistics, traceability, and customs clearance. This integration reduces errors and delays that can be critical in healthcare. The U.S. FDA acknowledges that early awareness of supply disruptions is essential to mitigating the impacts of medical device shortages that disrupt patient care and put public health at risk – highlighting the importance of tightly controlled end-to-end environments.

Investing in Human Capital for High-Value Industries

A world-class MedTech ecosystem depends on a skilled workforce. Through the DP World Academy and partnerships with universities, technical institutes, and global training organizations, the Dominican Republic is building talent pipelines in STEM fields, manufacturing processes, quality management, and other competencies needed to support regulated industries.

This investment reinforces the country’s growing role as a regional MedTech powerhouse. The Dominican Republic already hosts one of the largest medical device manufacturing clusters in Latin America – exports from Dominican Free Zones reached $2.6 billion in 2023, representing over 31% of total export value from these areas. The SEZ expansion is expected to accelerate that growth, while attracting higher-value device assembly and component manufacturing.

A Model for the Future of MedTech Manufacturing

With its integrated SEZ, strong public-private collaboration, and deepening technical workforce, the Dominican Republic is emerging as a new frontier for high-value MedTech manufacturing – and DP World is at the center of this transformation.

In an industry where reliability, traceability, and speed directly impact patient outcomes, supply chain resilience matters more than ever. The Dominican Republic’s SEZ ecosystem, enabled by DP World’s infrastructure and logistics expertise, offers manufacturers a strategic, connected, and future-ready location to build the next generation of global healthcare supply chains.

Learn more about DP World’s Caucedo Economic Zone here.

Why MedTech Supply Chains Are Shifting

Around the world, healthcare supply chains are undergoing rapid change. Medical technology (MedTech) companies that manufacture surgical instruments, diagnostics equipment, and life-saving devices are facing rising tariffs, port congestion, and growing geopolitical uncertainty.

Geopolitical volatility has become a structural supply‑chain risk for MedTech. Deloitte’s 2025 Life Sciences Outlook survey reveals 48% of MedTech executives saying manufacturing and supply chain risks could significantly impact their 2025 strategy. A Bain and Company 2025 nearshoring survey shows that 80% of COOs plan to increase onshoring or nearshoring over the next three years.

These pressure points are growing. E2open’s 2025 Ocean Shipping Index shows that geopolitical tensions, labor shortages, and port congestion are driving significant increases in global transit times. Their reporting revealed that the global average time for ocean shipments in Q4 2024 averaged 68 days, up eight days compared to Q4 2023.

Increasingly, that search for stability and proximity is leading to the Caribbean – and specifically, the Dominican Republic.

A Strategic Manufacturing Gateway Enabled by DP World

The Dominican Republic is demonstrating what’s possible when modern logistics infrastructure meets long-term economic planning. At the Caucedo peninsula, DP World is advancing a multimillion-dollar expansion that integrates a deepwater port, logistics hub, and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) into one seamless ecosystem.

This expansion increases terminal capacity from 2.25 million to 3.1 million TEUs and unlocks more than 200 hectares of development-ready industrial land—purpose-built for companies operating in high-value, regulated industries.

This is more than a capacity boost – it represents a port-centric, end-to-end manufacturing model designed for connectivity, reliability, and supply chain resilience. Manufacturers gain direct access to global markets, faster lead times, and the ability to operate within an integrated port-centric environment.

Integrated Infrastructure Designed for Precision

For MedTech producers, fragmented logistics is one of the biggest threats to quality and speed. In traditional manufacturing locations, MedTech supply chains often span multiple cities and service providers. Imports arrive through one port, storage occurs elsewhere, assembly takes place in another region, and exports pass through yet another checkpoint. Every handoff adds time, cost, and risk.

The Caucedo SEZ eliminates that fragmentation.

Within a single, secure environment, manufacturers can:

  • Manage imports and specialized raw materials
  • Conduct regulated production and assembly
  • Maintain rigorous quality-assurance processes
  • Store components and finished goods in bonded facilities
  • Export finished products directly through an adjacent deepwater port with minimal handoffs

Digitally connected systems support visibility across every step of the process – including cold-chain logistics, traceability, and customs clearance. This integration reduces errors and delays that can be critical in healthcare. The U.S. FDA acknowledges that early awareness of supply disruptions is essential to mitigating the impacts of medical device shortages that disrupt patient care and put public health at risk – highlighting the importance of tightly controlled end-to-end environments.

Investing in Human Capital for High-Value Industries

A world-class MedTech ecosystem depends on a skilled workforce. Through the DP World Academy and partnerships with universities, technical institutes, and global training organizations, the Dominican Republic is building talent pipelines in STEM fields, manufacturing processes, quality management, and other competencies needed to support regulated industries.

This investment reinforces the country’s growing role as a regional MedTech powerhouse. The Dominican Republic already hosts one of the largest medical device manufacturing clusters in Latin America – exports from Dominican Free Zones reached $2.6 billion in 2023, representing over 31% of total export value from these areas. The SEZ expansion is expected to accelerate that growth, while attracting higher-value device assembly and component manufacturing.

A Model for the Future of MedTech Manufacturing

With its integrated SEZ, strong public-private collaboration, and deepening technical workforce, the Dominican Republic is emerging as a new frontier for high-value MedTech manufacturing – and DP World is at the center of this transformation.

In an industry where reliability, traceability, and speed directly impact patient outcomes, supply chain resilience matters more than ever. The Dominican Republic’s SEZ ecosystem, enabled by DP World’s infrastructure and logistics expertise, offers manufacturers a strategic, connected, and future-ready location to build the next generation of global healthcare supply chains.

Learn more about DP World’s Caucedo Economic Zone here.

CHICAGO, December 4, 2026 3BL/ The Motorola Solutions Foundation, the charitable and philanthropic arm of Motorola Solutions, announced the launch of its annual grant cycle. With a focus on global impact across more than 60 countries, the Foundation is now accepting inquiry forms from global charitable organizations that conduct programming within three primary areas of focus:

  • First responder programming
  • Technology and engineering education
  • Programs that blend the two 

The grant cycle begins with an inquiry form, moves to an invitation-only full application in late March and concludes with the notification of grant awards in late August.

To apply for a 2026 grant, eligible charitable organizations must submit an inquiry form by 11:59 p.m. Central on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026. No extensions will be provided. Important information about the grants program, including the 2026 prioritiesFAQs and more can be found on their annual grants webpage.

To help interested charitable organizations better understand the grants program and funding priorities, the Foundation is hosting optional informational calls. The calls will go into detail about the program, the focus areas and overarching priorities, concluding with a dedicated live Q&A. 

Tuesday, Dec. 9 
8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Central

Wednesday, Dec. 10 
1 – 2 p.m. Central

Thursday, Dec. 11 
7 – 8 p.m. Central

Charitable organizations interested in joining an informational call may register here before Tuesday, Dec. 9. (Note: All calls will cover the same information, so select the date and time most convenient for you.)

The Motorola Solutions Foundation looks forward to partnering with organizations that share its commitment to building safer cities and thriving communities for all.

About Motorola Solutions Foundation 
As the charitable and philanthropic arm of Motorola Solutions, the Motorola Solutions Foundation partners with organizations around the world to build safer cities and thriving communities. We focus on giving back through strategic grants, employee volunteerism and other community investment initiatives. Our strategic grants program supports organizations that offer first responder programming and technology and engineering education, and align to our values of accountability, innovation, impact and inclusion. The Foundation is one of the many ways in which the company is innovating for a safer future.

About Motorola Solutions | Solving for safer 

Safety and security are at the heart of everything we do at Motorola Solutions. We build and connect technologies to help protect people, property and places. Our solutions foster the collaboration that’s critical for safer communities, safer schools, safer hospitals, safer businesses, and ultimately, safer nations. Learn more about our commitment to innovating for a safer future for us all at www.motorolasolutions.com.

CHICAGO, December 4, 2026 3BL/ The Motorola Solutions Foundation, the charitable and philanthropic arm of Motorola Solutions, announced the launch of its annual grant cycle. With a focus on global impact across more than 60 countries, the Foundation is now accepting inquiry forms from global charitable organizations that conduct programming within three primary areas of focus:

  • First responder programming
  • Technology and engineering education
  • Programs that blend the two 

The grant cycle begins with an inquiry form, moves to an invitation-only full application in late March and concludes with the notification of grant awards in late August.

To apply for a 2026 grant, eligible charitable organizations must submit an inquiry form by 11:59 p.m. Central on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026. No extensions will be provided. Important information about the grants program, including the 2026 prioritiesFAQs and more can be found on their annual grants webpage.

To help interested charitable organizations better understand the grants program and funding priorities, the Foundation is hosting optional informational calls. The calls will go into detail about the program, the focus areas and overarching priorities, concluding with a dedicated live Q&A. 

Tuesday, Dec. 9 
8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Central

Wednesday, Dec. 10 
1 – 2 p.m. Central

Thursday, Dec. 11 
7 – 8 p.m. Central

Charitable organizations interested in joining an informational call may register here before Tuesday, Dec. 9. (Note: All calls will cover the same information, so select the date and time most convenient for you.)

The Motorola Solutions Foundation looks forward to partnering with organizations that share its commitment to building safer cities and thriving communities for all.

About Motorola Solutions Foundation 
As the charitable and philanthropic arm of Motorola Solutions, the Motorola Solutions Foundation partners with organizations around the world to build safer cities and thriving communities. We focus on giving back through strategic grants, employee volunteerism and other community investment initiatives. Our strategic grants program supports organizations that offer first responder programming and technology and engineering education, and align to our values of accountability, innovation, impact and inclusion. The Foundation is one of the many ways in which the company is innovating for a safer future.

About Motorola Solutions | Solving for safer 

Safety and security are at the heart of everything we do at Motorola Solutions. We build and connect technologies to help protect people, property and places. Our solutions foster the collaboration that’s critical for safer communities, safer schools, safer hospitals, safer businesses, and ultimately, safer nations. Learn more about our commitment to innovating for a safer future for us all at www.motorolasolutions.com.

CHICAGO, December 4, 2026 3BL/ The Motorola Solutions Foundation, the charitable and philanthropic arm of Motorola Solutions, announced the launch of its annual grant cycle. With a focus on global impact across more than 60 countries, the Foundation is now accepting inquiry forms from global charitable organizations that conduct programming within three primary areas of focus:

  • First responder programming
  • Technology and engineering education
  • Programs that blend the two 

The grant cycle begins with an inquiry form, moves to an invitation-only full application in late March and concludes with the notification of grant awards in late August.

To apply for a 2026 grant, eligible charitable organizations must submit an inquiry form by 11:59 p.m. Central on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026. No extensions will be provided. Important information about the grants program, including the 2026 prioritiesFAQs and more can be found on their annual grants webpage.

To help interested charitable organizations better understand the grants program and funding priorities, the Foundation is hosting optional informational calls. The calls will go into detail about the program, the focus areas and overarching priorities, concluding with a dedicated live Q&A. 

Tuesday, Dec. 9 
8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Central

Wednesday, Dec. 10 
1 – 2 p.m. Central

Thursday, Dec. 11 
7 – 8 p.m. Central

Charitable organizations interested in joining an informational call may register here before Tuesday, Dec. 9. (Note: All calls will cover the same information, so select the date and time most convenient for you.)

The Motorola Solutions Foundation looks forward to partnering with organizations that share its commitment to building safer cities and thriving communities for all.

About Motorola Solutions Foundation 
As the charitable and philanthropic arm of Motorola Solutions, the Motorola Solutions Foundation partners with organizations around the world to build safer cities and thriving communities. We focus on giving back through strategic grants, employee volunteerism and other community investment initiatives. Our strategic grants program supports organizations that offer first responder programming and technology and engineering education, and align to our values of accountability, innovation, impact and inclusion. The Foundation is one of the many ways in which the company is innovating for a safer future.

About Motorola Solutions | Solving for safer 

Safety and security are at the heart of everything we do at Motorola Solutions. We build and connect technologies to help protect people, property and places. Our solutions foster the collaboration that’s critical for safer communities, safer schools, safer hospitals, safer businesses, and ultimately, safer nations. Learn more about our commitment to innovating for a safer future for us all at www.motorolasolutions.com.

At MilliporeSigma, the company’s ambition is to do business with a positive impact. A sustainable business is responsible and operates for the good of society overall. MilliporeSigma is the U.S. and Canada Life Science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany.

Through its Social Sustainability initiatives and Employee and Community Engagement programs, the company leverages its expertise, culture, and passion into nonprofit partnerships that advance science education and expand global access to science. While many companies simply write checks to support a non-profit organization, the company takes it a step further: building local and global networks, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing, and creating opportunities for meaningful employee engagement.

One of the ways this vision is brought to life is through the company’s SPARK™ global volunteer program, which empowers employees to contribute their time and talents to nonprofit partners. These efforts strengthen the company’s reputation in local communities while providing employees with the chance to build skills, strengthen teams, and spark curiosity in the next generation of scientists. In 2025, this commitment was expanded by launching a new initiative: “virtual mixers” that connect the company’s nonprofit partners across borders and disciplines.

Connecting Partners to Maximize Global Impact

These mixers are more than just meetings—they’re dynamic spaces for learning, sharing, and growing together. In April and June 2025, the company hosted two sessions: one with direct-to-student science education organizations and another with science museums. A total of 21 organizations from nine countries came together to discuss innovative programming, measuring impact, and knowledge sharing.

One attendee captured the spirit of the events: “It was truly rewarding to hear of the different programs in each person’s area and the amazing work they are accomplishing.” Participants explored common challenges and uncovered new opportunities for collaboration. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive: “This could be a great resource for museums to build a community of practice!”

Each mixer also offered insight into the company’s broader employee and community engagement commitment, helping partners understand how its global and local efforts can complement their work. Exposure to the company’s social sustainability endeavors, including its Curiosity Labs®, Curiosity Cube™, and Curiosity Labs® at Home programs, provides opportunities to highlight the business around the world and reach the future scientists of tomorrow.

Attendees left with shared resources, fresh perspectives, and new connections to continue the dialogue. By creating space for shared learning, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany fosters discovery and problem-solving—building a stronger global workforce ready to tackle life science’s toughest challenges.

To learn more about the company’s nonprofit partnerships, click here. For more information about MilliporeSigma’s community engagement programs, interested parties can visit the company’s website.

Key Takeaways

  • New offerings deliver faster speeds, greater reliability, intelligent cybersecurity to fuel small business growth nationwide
  • Eligible new customers can receive a $1,000 Holiday Bonus with qualifying Gig-speed internet package

PHILADELPHIA, December 4, 2025 /3BL/ – Comcast Business, the largest provider of connectivity to small businesses in America, has announced a powerful new suite of advanced solutions and upgrades designed to help keep small businesses connected, protected, and prepared ahead of the holiday rush – and beyond.

Comcast Business is now offering:

  • Faster speeds, up to 300/300 Mbps through its expanded Dedicated Internet service – now available to more than 3.5 million businesses nationwide. This represents a 50% increase in available symmetrical speeds over HFC and extends reach to 40% more businesses since February 2025;
  • Full-coverage WiFi via WiFi Extenders that eliminate dead spots and create consistent connectivity for staff, customers, and guests;
  • Wireless Connect, which intelligently combines Comcast Business internet with dual cellular networks to provide businesses with greater reliability via continuous connectivity – even during a power outage;
  • Enhanced security with the beta release of SecurityEdge Preferred™, which brings big business cybersecurity to small businesses with a next generation firewall that protects against malware, phishing, ransomware, and botnets, with no additional equipment needed for Internet customers.

The new suite of advanced solutions and upgrades builds on the already strong benefits Comcast Business offers small businesses, including a 30-day money back guarantee, 24/7 expert support, proactive network monitoring with Dedicated Internet, and unlimited data on up to 20 lines with Comcast Business Mobile. And now, for a limited time, eligible new customers who switch to a qualifying Gig-speed Internet package may also receive a $1,000 Holiday Bonus in the form of a prepaid card.

“Small businesses are the heartbeat of our communities and local economies,” said Christian Nascimento, Senior Vice President, Connectivity and Digital Customer Solutions, Comcast Business. “From powering point-of-sale systems to fulfilling online orders and staying connected with customers, small businesses depend on secure, always-on connectivity.”

“We’re proud to provide the speed, reliability, and security that millions of business owners count on every day to stay connected and protected – all delivered over the nation’s largest, fastest, reliable network for small business.”

Christian Nascimento
Senior Vice President,
Connectivity and Digital Customer Solutions
Comcast Business

“Our network gives us a unique, strategic advantage – powering more small businesses than any other provider in the country,” continued Nascimento. “Its unmatched scale and intelligence enable Comcast Business to deliver enterprise-grade security purpose-built for small businesses – all at the best value.”

Dedicated Internet: Faster Speeds, Broader Reach

Comcast Business has expanded its Dedicated Internet solution to now reach more than 3.5 million businesses nationwide. With symmetrical upload and download speeds, businesses can count on the performance needed to power cloud applications, video conferencing, and e-commerce platforms. The solution is backed by robust service level agreements (SLAs) including 99.99% uptime and features rapid deployment, expert support, and proactive network monitoring – all delivered over an AI-enhanced network that is continually evolving to meet the demands of modern businesses.

WiFi Extenders: Seamless Coverage for Staff, Customers and Guests

Existing Comcast Business customers can now enhance their in-location connectivity with WiFi Extenders. These devices work with the Comcast Business gateway to create a mesh network that eliminates dead spots and strengthens signal throughout the business space. Whether it’s for employees, customers, or guests, the result is consistent speeds and reliable coverage – all easily managed through the Comcast Business MyAccount app.

Business Internet & Wireless Connect: Comcast Business is Designed for 100% Reliability

Business Internet and Wireless Connect are now available to help small businesses stay online. By intelligently combining Comcast Business Internet with dual cellular networks and access to millions of WiFi hotspots, the solution delivers continuous connectivity. Wireless Connect automatically detects and switches to the strongest available connection in real-time and includes a battery backup to maintain operations during power outages for up to eight hours. With professional installation and around-the-clock support, Business Internet and Wireless Connect deliver the reliability businesses need to help keep transactions, cloud apps, and customer experiences running smoothly.

SecurityEdge Preferred™: Big Business Security, Built for Small Business

Coming soon, SecurityEdge Preferred will bring big business cybersecurity to small businesses – without the complexity. Now in beta release, this intelligent cybersecurity solution is embedded directly into the Comcast network, offering comprehensive security at a great value. There’s no need for IT staff or additional hardware other than a business gateway. With an intuitive management portal and seamless integration, business owners can focus on growth with the peace of mind that their operations have the security they need.

A Stronger Network for a Stronger Season

From neighborhood cafés and salons to multi-location retailers, Comcast Business delivers the connectivity, reliability, security, wireless solutions, and trusted support small businesses need to thrive. These enhanced offerings underscore Comcast Business’s position as America’s leading provider for small business connectivity – bringing essential solutions together through one trusted partner.

For more information on these solutions and the $1,000 Holiday Bonus, visit: https://business.comcast.com/small-business

About Comcast

Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA) is a global media and technology company. From the connectivity and platforms we provide, to the content and experiences we create, our businesses reach hundreds of millions of customers, viewers, and guests worldwide. We deliver world-class broadband, wireless, and video through Xfinity, Comcast Business, and Sky; produce, distribute, and stream leading entertainment, sports, and news through brands including NBC, Telemundo, Universal, Peacock, and Sky; and bring incredible theme parks and attractions to life through Universal Destinations & Experiences. Visit www.comcastcorporation.com for more information.

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