NORRKÖPING, Sweden, March 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Ligna Energy, manufacturer of ultra-thin supercapacitors for wireless electronics, announces its attendance at Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany. Ligna will showcase energy solutions designed to help engineers build smaller, longer-lasting and more sustainable connected devices, including indoor sensors intended to run without primary batteries and thin discreet industrial design.

Visitors can meet Ligna Energy at Hall 2, Booth 2-230, alongside ecosystem partners who will discuss end-to-end IoT system building blocks – spanning sensing, wireless connectivity, power management, and energy harvesting.

The key themes will be from smart cards to smart buildings, design-for-scale, discreet sensors, battery-free indoor sensing and sustainability.

Ligna’s work with ultra-thin energy storage has sharpened a question: why can’t building sensors adopt the same design discipline as smart cards? Electronics are pushed to be thinner, more power-efficient and more cost-optimised than many traditional housings require. Ligna believes those constraints are increasingly relevant for smart buildings, where customers want sensors that are easier to place, less visually intrusive, and cost-efficient to deploy at high density.

“Battery replacement is one of the ‘taxes’ – it adds service visits, waste and cost” said John Söderström, Marketing Director at Ligna Energy. “At Embedded World, we’re showing practical building blocks that help teams move from promising prototypes to deployments that scale.”

Ligna Energy presents Gwen, a battery-free indoor climate sensor reference design. It is a product created to explore how smart card style design can be applied to indoor IoT sensors prioritizing thinness, power efficiency, material reduction and scalability.

Gwen harvests energy from ambient energy, stores it in Ligna Energy’s S-Power 2S supercapacitor, and measures temperature and humidity, transmitting data using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). The design removes the need for batteries, enabling maintenance-free operation and opening new possibilities for placement in modern buildings.

At the show, Ligna will share learnings from its demonstrator work, exploring how ultra-thin energy storage and minimal materials can support new form factors for indoor sensing and asset-tracking applications. The goal is not to present a “one-size-fits-all sensor,” but to provide a foundation that Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) and solution providers can adapt to their own industrial designs.

Ligna also highlights indoor sensing concepts aimed at long-term operation. As part of the ecosystem, Ligna points to indoor sensor approaches intended to reduce maintenance effort and avoid battery waste.

“Battery-free can be a better product experience,” Söderström added. “When you remove routine battery swaps, you unlock simpler operations and new possibilities for where sensors can live – including thin or discreet placements where bulky enclosures are a non-starter. This also simplifies end-of-life handling, by reducing the need to remove, sort, or treat batteries separately when devices are retired.”

Ligna Energy’s sustainability positioning is grounded in published lifecycle assessment and product transparency work. Ligna released Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) data for its S-Power supercapacitors, reporting a cradle-to-gate carbon footprint of 12g CO₂e per unit, alongside a third-party verified EPD to support standardised impact reporting for OEMs.

To book time at Embedded World or for more information go to www.lignaenergy.com, or email info@lignaenergy.com.

About Ligna Energy

Ligna Energy specializes in developing sustainable energy storage solutions using bio-based materials. Their innovative supercapacitors provide a safe, cost-efficient, and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional batteries, driving the transition towards a greener future.

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The initiative provided Iftar meals to workers in Dubai‘s Al Quoz district during the holy month of Ramadan.

DUBAI, UAE, March 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — STARTRADER reaffirmed its commitment to giving back to society during Ramadan through an Iftar meal distribution initiative near Al Anbiya Masjid in Al Quoz 4. Organized through STAR Foundation, the company’s charitable arm focused on community welfare initiatives worldwide, the program provided meals to workers in the surrounding area with the support of 30 STARTRADER employee volunteers.

The initiative took place in Al Quoz 4, a residential community with an estimated population of over 23,000 residents, and in close proximity to industrial areas that house thousands of essential workers and labor communities who play a vital role in supporting Dubai‘s industrial and service sectors. Such communities often have limited access to organized Ramadan assistance, making outreach efforts during the holy month particularly meaningful.

Preparations began at 3 p.m., as employee volunteers coordinated logistics, set up a temporary tented area, and organized the meal distribution to ensure timely service. With the sunset and the call for prayer, labor workers from the surrounding neighborhoods gathered to share not only food but also the spirit of unity and generosity under the beautiful tent that reflected the new branding of STARTRADER. The tent provided a covered and orderly space for attendees during the meal service. The initiative concluded at approximately 6:00 p.m., following the completion of meal distribution. The event was documented to commemorate the initiative and its community impact.

This CSR initiative reflects the core values of compassion, unity, and generosity associated with Ramadan while reaffirming STARTRADER’s dedication to creating positive social impact in the communities where it operates.

“Moments of prosperity are also moments of responsibility,” said Peter Karsten, CEO of STARTRADER. “When an organization is fortunate enough to grow, it should extend that fortune outward, especially to those who contribute quietly to the fabric of society. Ramadan offers a meaningful opportunity to put that responsibility into action.”

About STARTRADER

STARTRADER is a global broker that provides its clients with opportunities to trade financial instruments online. STARTRADER services both Partners and Retail Clients, who can trade using the MetaTrader Platform, the STAR-APP, and using STAR-COPY.

As a global broker, STARTRADER holds a client-first approach as our core principle. Regulated in 5 jurisdictions (ASIC, FSA, FSC, FSCA, and CMA), STARTRADER upholds strong governance alongside sustainable growth. STARTRADER’s team comprises dedicated professionals working collaboratively to deliver quality service to its Partners and Clients.

https://www.startrader.com/

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Launching in March 2026, in honor of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the latest Lanterman and Friends series brings Mark Hamill into the cast.

SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The award-winning Lanterman and Friends (L&F) video shorts provide essential information and resources to the more than 525,000 people with I/DD served by California’s Regional Centers, and to the million-plus family members and direct service professionals who support them.

The newest L&F 10‑episode series focuses on emergency preparation and public safety and features Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker, The Joker) joining the voice cast as the titular superhero Lanterman. Actor/producer and disabilities advocate RJ Mitte (Breaking Bad) reprises his role as Lorenzo and is expanding his involvement in the production as its Co ‑ _Executive Producer. Mitte reunites with his fellow castmates from previous Lanterman series – voice actors who themselves have I/DD – Alex Ehlers, Nelly Navarre, and Davis Harper.

This timely release focuses on delivering tailored guidance for emergency and natural disaster readiness for individuals with I/DD and their families. The series also includes versions written specifically for service providers statewide. All videos were developed in close collaboration with Regional Center Emergency Coordinators.

“All 50 states provide a variety of supports to people with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities, and every state experiences emergencies such as fires and storms. With March being I/DD Awareness month, we wanted to share our newest Emergency Preparedness animated series, specifically offering support for people with I/DD nationally,” said Matthew Wilkins, the Emergency Response Coordinator at California’s Tri-Counties Regional Center and series consultant. “The addition of Mark Hamill to our cast also gives us an amazing opportunity to spread the word everywhere about precautions and safety steps during emergencies that everyone should take, regardless of whether they have a disability or not.”

Beginning on March 9th, all 10 videos will be available in English, ASL, and Spanish, with 17 additional languages arriving shortly thereafter on the completely free-to-access lantermanandfriends.org. This portal is commercial‑free, easy to use, and already home to hundreds of Regional Center informational videos. The content is also available via the Lanterman and Friends YouTube channel, a companion platform offering free public access to disability ‑centered awareness education easily accessed across all mobile and desktop devices.

Emergency Awareness Series

  • 5 videos for individuals with I/DD, focused on earthquakes, wildfires, home fires, evacuations, and emergency preparedness
  • 5 companion videos for service providers, focused on accessible communication, accommodations, planning, and continuity of supports during emergencies

The Emergency Awareness series stars Lanterman, the superhero leader of the Lanterman and Friends ecosystem, voiced by Mark Hamill, who generously provides his services to support emergency readiness education for those with I/DD after experiencing the loss of access to his own home in California during the 2024 wildfires.

“When I read these scripts, I thought, ‘How can I not do this?’ I wish I had these before the fires.”

— Mark Hamill, voice of Lanterman (L&F EPK)

RJ Mitte Expands His Role

Actor, advocate, and producer RJ Mitte expands his almost three-year association with the initiative by joining as a Co‑Executive Producer, strengthening authentic disability representation and advocacy‑driven leadership. Mitte also voices the original character Lorenzo, who, like Mitte and his Breaking Bad character, Walt Jr., has cerebral palsy.

“Over the last few years, I have voiced Lorenzo and seen the value these videos bring to people in California with IDD. Coming on as a Co‑Executive Producer, adding my own advocacy and experience, and seeing these emergency videos come to life with Mark Hamill is really thrilling, and I know they will be of great value to my own community.”

— RJ Mitte, Co‑Executive Producer and voice of Lorenzo

Why This Matters

California faces persistent natural disaster risks, as do other states in the nation, that pose additional challenges to individuals served with I/DD. These new releases deliver community-specific preparedness and safety tools prioritizing clarity, accessibility, and empowerment.

Regarding the ever‑expanding involvement of well‑known personalities like Hamill and Mitte, series Executive Producer and parent of a person with I/DD served by the Regional Centers, Mark Wolfe, says that he is not at all surprised when Hollywood steps up:

“Nearly everyone I have met in Hollywood over my 40‑year career has been remarkably generous with their talents, money, and time, supporting causes that matter to them and the world around them. It’s no surprise to me at all that Mark and RJ responded so generously and enthusiastically in lending their skills to Lanterman and Friends. As a parent of a person with I/DD and a producer, I cannot thank them enough.”

The California Regional Centers invite disability advocates, families, service providers, and community partners nationwide to amplify this March 2026 awareness launch – reinforcing that individuals with I/DD deserve safety and awareness tools that are accessible, practical, empowering, and authentically representative. The Regional Centers encourage sharing these videos and providing community feedback through the Lanterman and Friends Facebook and Instagram pages, launched in December 2025.

As with all Lanterman and Friends animated series, these new shows were produced by Public Pixels Media, a multiple award‑winning animation studio focusing on creating informational and educational shorts for government agencies, nonprofits, and large institutions.

ABOUT CALIFORNIA’S REGIONAL CENTER SYSTEM

California’s regional center system was created by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act of 1969, signed by Governor Ronald Reagan. The law guarantees that people with developmental disabilities have the right to services and supports to live as full members of their communities.

The California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) oversees the coordination and delivery of these services through a statewide network of 21 community-based nonprofit agencies, or regional centers. Each regional center provides help free of charge to eligible Californians, including early intervention, therapies, employment services, housing supports, and more. ARCA, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, promotes, supports, and advances regional centers in achieving the intent and mandate of the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act.

ABOUT PUBLIC PIXELS MEDIA

Public Pixels Media is the studio behind Lanterman and Friends, the five-time Webby Anthem Award-winning educational series. The company produces animated and live-action video, comic books, coloring books, and other educational media designed to help nonprofits and government agencies communicate complex information in clear, engaging ways. Working across more than 20 languages, Public Pixels Media combines Hollywood production expertise with a mission-driven focus on accessibility and public impact. Its work reaches hundreds of thousands of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across California and Oregon and is currently expanding nationwide.

info@publicpixelsmedia.com https://publicpixelsmedia.com

Lanterman and Friends – fun, easy-to-understand videos. Accessible, multilingual video library for people receiving services and service providers.

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SOURCE Public Pixels Media; California Regional Centers

Launching in March 2026, in honor of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the latest Lanterman and Friends series brings Mark Hamill into the cast.

SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The award-winning Lanterman and Friends (L&F) video shorts provide essential information and resources to the more than 525,000 people with I/DD served by California’s Regional Centers, and to the million-plus family members and direct service professionals who support them.

The newest L&F 10‑episode series focuses on emergency preparation and public safety and features Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker, The Joker) joining the voice cast as the titular superhero Lanterman. Actor/producer and disabilities advocate RJ Mitte (Breaking Bad) reprises his role as Lorenzo and is expanding his involvement in the production as its Co ‑ _Executive Producer. Mitte reunites with his fellow castmates from previous Lanterman series – voice actors who themselves have I/DD – Alex Ehlers, Nelly Navarre, and Davis Harper.

This timely release focuses on delivering tailored guidance for emergency and natural disaster readiness for individuals with I/DD and their families. The series also includes versions written specifically for service providers statewide. All videos were developed in close collaboration with Regional Center Emergency Coordinators.

“All 50 states provide a variety of supports to people with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities, and every state experiences emergencies such as fires and storms. With March being I/DD Awareness month, we wanted to share our newest Emergency Preparedness animated series, specifically offering support for people with I/DD nationally,” said Matthew Wilkins, the Emergency Response Coordinator at California’s Tri-Counties Regional Center and series consultant. “The addition of Mark Hamill to our cast also gives us an amazing opportunity to spread the word everywhere about precautions and safety steps during emergencies that everyone should take, regardless of whether they have a disability or not.”

Beginning on March 9th, all 10 videos will be available in English, ASL, and Spanish, with 17 additional languages arriving shortly thereafter on the completely free-to-access lantermanandfriends.org. This portal is commercial‑free, easy to use, and already home to hundreds of Regional Center informational videos. The content is also available via the Lanterman and Friends YouTube channel, a companion platform offering free public access to disability ‑centered awareness education easily accessed across all mobile and desktop devices.

Emergency Awareness Series

  • 5 videos for individuals with I/DD, focused on earthquakes, wildfires, home fires, evacuations, and emergency preparedness
  • 5 companion videos for service providers, focused on accessible communication, accommodations, planning, and continuity of supports during emergencies

The Emergency Awareness series stars Lanterman, the superhero leader of the Lanterman and Friends ecosystem, voiced by Mark Hamill, who generously provides his services to support emergency readiness education for those with I/DD after experiencing the loss of access to his own home in California during the 2024 wildfires.

“When I read these scripts, I thought, ‘How can I not do this?’ I wish I had these before the fires.”

— Mark Hamill, voice of Lanterman (L&F EPK)

RJ Mitte Expands His Role

Actor, advocate, and producer RJ Mitte expands his almost three-year association with the initiative by joining as a Co‑Executive Producer, strengthening authentic disability representation and advocacy‑driven leadership. Mitte also voices the original character Lorenzo, who, like Mitte and his Breaking Bad character, Walt Jr., has cerebral palsy.

“Over the last few years, I have voiced Lorenzo and seen the value these videos bring to people in California with IDD. Coming on as a Co‑Executive Producer, adding my own advocacy and experience, and seeing these emergency videos come to life with Mark Hamill is really thrilling, and I know they will be of great value to my own community.”

— RJ Mitte, Co‑Executive Producer and voice of Lorenzo

Why This Matters

California faces persistent natural disaster risks, as do other states in the nation, that pose additional challenges to individuals served with I/DD. These new releases deliver community-specific preparedness and safety tools prioritizing clarity, accessibility, and empowerment.

Regarding the ever‑expanding involvement of well‑known personalities like Hamill and Mitte, series Executive Producer and parent of a person with I/DD served by the Regional Centers, Mark Wolfe, says that he is not at all surprised when Hollywood steps up:

“Nearly everyone I have met in Hollywood over my 40‑year career has been remarkably generous with their talents, money, and time, supporting causes that matter to them and the world around them. It’s no surprise to me at all that Mark and RJ responded so generously and enthusiastically in lending their skills to Lanterman and Friends. As a parent of a person with I/DD and a producer, I cannot thank them enough.”

The California Regional Centers invite disability advocates, families, service providers, and community partners nationwide to amplify this March 2026 awareness launch – reinforcing that individuals with I/DD deserve safety and awareness tools that are accessible, practical, empowering, and authentically representative. The Regional Centers encourage sharing these videos and providing community feedback through the Lanterman and Friends Facebook and Instagram pages, launched in December 2025.

As with all Lanterman and Friends animated series, these new shows were produced by Public Pixels Media, a multiple award‑winning animation studio focusing on creating informational and educational shorts for government agencies, nonprofits, and large institutions.

ABOUT CALIFORNIA’S REGIONAL CENTER SYSTEM

California’s regional center system was created by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act of 1969, signed by Governor Ronald Reagan. The law guarantees that people with developmental disabilities have the right to services and supports to live as full members of their communities.

The California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) oversees the coordination and delivery of these services through a statewide network of 21 community-based nonprofit agencies, or regional centers. Each regional center provides help free of charge to eligible Californians, including early intervention, therapies, employment services, housing supports, and more. ARCA, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, promotes, supports, and advances regional centers in achieving the intent and mandate of the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act.

ABOUT PUBLIC PIXELS MEDIA

Public Pixels Media is the studio behind Lanterman and Friends, the five-time Webby Anthem Award-winning educational series. The company produces animated and live-action video, comic books, coloring books, and other educational media designed to help nonprofits and government agencies communicate complex information in clear, engaging ways. Working across more than 20 languages, Public Pixels Media combines Hollywood production expertise with a mission-driven focus on accessibility and public impact. Its work reaches hundreds of thousands of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across California and Oregon and is currently expanding nationwide.

info@publicpixelsmedia.com https://publicpixelsmedia.com

Lanterman and Friends – fun, easy-to-understand videos. Accessible, multilingual video library for people receiving services and service providers.

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SOURCE Public Pixels Media; California Regional Centers

Launching in March 2026, in honor of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the latest Lanterman and Friends series brings Mark Hamill into the cast.

SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The award-winning Lanterman and Friends (L&F) video shorts provide essential information and resources to the more than 525,000 people with I/DD served by California’s Regional Centers, and to the million-plus family members and direct service professionals who support them.

The newest L&F 10‑episode series focuses on emergency preparation and public safety and features Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker, The Joker) joining the voice cast as the titular superhero Lanterman. Actor/producer and disabilities advocate RJ Mitte (Breaking Bad) reprises his role as Lorenzo and is expanding his involvement in the production as its Co ‑ _Executive Producer. Mitte reunites with his fellow castmates from previous Lanterman series – voice actors who themselves have I/DD – Alex Ehlers, Nelly Navarre, and Davis Harper.

This timely release focuses on delivering tailored guidance for emergency and natural disaster readiness for individuals with I/DD and their families. The series also includes versions written specifically for service providers statewide. All videos were developed in close collaboration with Regional Center Emergency Coordinators.

“All 50 states provide a variety of supports to people with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities, and every state experiences emergencies such as fires and storms. With March being I/DD Awareness month, we wanted to share our newest Emergency Preparedness animated series, specifically offering support for people with I/DD nationally,” said Matthew Wilkins, the Emergency Response Coordinator at California’s Tri-Counties Regional Center and series consultant. “The addition of Mark Hamill to our cast also gives us an amazing opportunity to spread the word everywhere about precautions and safety steps during emergencies that everyone should take, regardless of whether they have a disability or not.”

Beginning on March 9th, all 10 videos will be available in English, ASL, and Spanish, with 17 additional languages arriving shortly thereafter on the completely free-to-access lantermanandfriends.org. This portal is commercial‑free, easy to use, and already home to hundreds of Regional Center informational videos. The content is also available via the Lanterman and Friends YouTube channel, a companion platform offering free public access to disability ‑centered awareness education easily accessed across all mobile and desktop devices.

Emergency Awareness Series

  • 5 videos for individuals with I/DD, focused on earthquakes, wildfires, home fires, evacuations, and emergency preparedness
  • 5 companion videos for service providers, focused on accessible communication, accommodations, planning, and continuity of supports during emergencies

The Emergency Awareness series stars Lanterman, the superhero leader of the Lanterman and Friends ecosystem, voiced by Mark Hamill, who generously provides his services to support emergency readiness education for those with I/DD after experiencing the loss of access to his own home in California during the 2024 wildfires.

“When I read these scripts, I thought, ‘How can I not do this?’ I wish I had these before the fires.”

— Mark Hamill, voice of Lanterman (L&F EPK)

RJ Mitte Expands His Role

Actor, advocate, and producer RJ Mitte expands his almost three-year association with the initiative by joining as a Co‑Executive Producer, strengthening authentic disability representation and advocacy‑driven leadership. Mitte also voices the original character Lorenzo, who, like Mitte and his Breaking Bad character, Walt Jr., has cerebral palsy.

“Over the last few years, I have voiced Lorenzo and seen the value these videos bring to people in California with IDD. Coming on as a Co‑Executive Producer, adding my own advocacy and experience, and seeing these emergency videos come to life with Mark Hamill is really thrilling, and I know they will be of great value to my own community.”

— RJ Mitte, Co‑Executive Producer and voice of Lorenzo

Why This Matters

California faces persistent natural disaster risks, as do other states in the nation, that pose additional challenges to individuals served with I/DD. These new releases deliver community-specific preparedness and safety tools prioritizing clarity, accessibility, and empowerment.

Regarding the ever‑expanding involvement of well‑known personalities like Hamill and Mitte, series Executive Producer and parent of a person with I/DD served by the Regional Centers, Mark Wolfe, says that he is not at all surprised when Hollywood steps up:

“Nearly everyone I have met in Hollywood over my 40‑year career has been remarkably generous with their talents, money, and time, supporting causes that matter to them and the world around them. It’s no surprise to me at all that Mark and RJ responded so generously and enthusiastically in lending their skills to Lanterman and Friends. As a parent of a person with I/DD and a producer, I cannot thank them enough.”

The California Regional Centers invite disability advocates, families, service providers, and community partners nationwide to amplify this March 2026 awareness launch – reinforcing that individuals with I/DD deserve safety and awareness tools that are accessible, practical, empowering, and authentically representative. The Regional Centers encourage sharing these videos and providing community feedback through the Lanterman and Friends Facebook and Instagram pages, launched in December 2025.

As with all Lanterman and Friends animated series, these new shows were produced by Public Pixels Media, a multiple award‑winning animation studio focusing on creating informational and educational shorts for government agencies, nonprofits, and large institutions.

ABOUT CALIFORNIA’S REGIONAL CENTER SYSTEM

California’s regional center system was created by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act of 1969, signed by Governor Ronald Reagan. The law guarantees that people with developmental disabilities have the right to services and supports to live as full members of their communities.

The California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) oversees the coordination and delivery of these services through a statewide network of 21 community-based nonprofit agencies, or regional centers. Each regional center provides help free of charge to eligible Californians, including early intervention, therapies, employment services, housing supports, and more. ARCA, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, promotes, supports, and advances regional centers in achieving the intent and mandate of the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act.

ABOUT PUBLIC PIXELS MEDIA

Public Pixels Media is the studio behind Lanterman and Friends, the five-time Webby Anthem Award-winning educational series. The company produces animated and live-action video, comic books, coloring books, and other educational media designed to help nonprofits and government agencies communicate complex information in clear, engaging ways. Working across more than 20 languages, Public Pixels Media combines Hollywood production expertise with a mission-driven focus on accessibility and public impact. Its work reaches hundreds of thousands of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across California and Oregon and is currently expanding nationwide.

info@publicpixelsmedia.com https://publicpixelsmedia.com

Lanterman and Friends – fun, easy-to-understand videos. Accessible, multilingual video library for people receiving services and service providers.

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SOURCE Public Pixels Media; California Regional Centers

Launching in March 2026, in honor of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the latest Lanterman and Friends series brings Mark Hamill into the cast.

SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The award-winning Lanterman and Friends (L&F) video shorts provide essential information and resources to the more than 525,000 people with I/DD served by California’s Regional Centers, and to the million-plus family members and direct service professionals who support them.

The newest L&F 10‑episode series focuses on emergency preparation and public safety and features Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker, The Joker) joining the voice cast as the titular superhero Lanterman. Actor/producer and disabilities advocate RJ Mitte (Breaking Bad) reprises his role as Lorenzo and is expanding his involvement in the production as its Co ‑ _Executive Producer. Mitte reunites with his fellow castmates from previous Lanterman series – voice actors who themselves have I/DD – Alex Ehlers, Nelly Navarre, and Davis Harper.

This timely release focuses on delivering tailored guidance for emergency and natural disaster readiness for individuals with I/DD and their families. The series also includes versions written specifically for service providers statewide. All videos were developed in close collaboration with Regional Center Emergency Coordinators.

“All 50 states provide a variety of supports to people with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities, and every state experiences emergencies such as fires and storms. With March being I/DD Awareness month, we wanted to share our newest Emergency Preparedness animated series, specifically offering support for people with I/DD nationally,” said Matthew Wilkins, the Emergency Response Coordinator at California’s Tri-Counties Regional Center and series consultant. “The addition of Mark Hamill to our cast also gives us an amazing opportunity to spread the word everywhere about precautions and safety steps during emergencies that everyone should take, regardless of whether they have a disability or not.”

Beginning on March 9th, all 10 videos will be available in English, ASL, and Spanish, with 17 additional languages arriving shortly thereafter on the completely free-to-access lantermanandfriends.org. This portal is commercial‑free, easy to use, and already home to hundreds of Regional Center informational videos. The content is also available via the Lanterman and Friends YouTube channel, a companion platform offering free public access to disability ‑centered awareness education easily accessed across all mobile and desktop devices.

Emergency Awareness Series

  • 5 videos for individuals with I/DD, focused on earthquakes, wildfires, home fires, evacuations, and emergency preparedness
  • 5 companion videos for service providers, focused on accessible communication, accommodations, planning, and continuity of supports during emergencies

The Emergency Awareness series stars Lanterman, the superhero leader of the Lanterman and Friends ecosystem, voiced by Mark Hamill, who generously provides his services to support emergency readiness education for those with I/DD after experiencing the loss of access to his own home in California during the 2024 wildfires.

“When I read these scripts, I thought, ‘How can I not do this?’ I wish I had these before the fires.”

— Mark Hamill, voice of Lanterman (L&F EPK)

RJ Mitte Expands His Role

Actor, advocate, and producer RJ Mitte expands his almost three-year association with the initiative by joining as a Co‑Executive Producer, strengthening authentic disability representation and advocacy‑driven leadership. Mitte also voices the original character Lorenzo, who, like Mitte and his Breaking Bad character, Walt Jr., has cerebral palsy.

“Over the last few years, I have voiced Lorenzo and seen the value these videos bring to people in California with IDD. Coming on as a Co‑Executive Producer, adding my own advocacy and experience, and seeing these emergency videos come to life with Mark Hamill is really thrilling, and I know they will be of great value to my own community.”

— RJ Mitte, Co‑Executive Producer and voice of Lorenzo

Why This Matters

California faces persistent natural disaster risks, as do other states in the nation, that pose additional challenges to individuals served with I/DD. These new releases deliver community-specific preparedness and safety tools prioritizing clarity, accessibility, and empowerment.

Regarding the ever‑expanding involvement of well‑known personalities like Hamill and Mitte, series Executive Producer and parent of a person with I/DD served by the Regional Centers, Mark Wolfe, says that he is not at all surprised when Hollywood steps up:

“Nearly everyone I have met in Hollywood over my 40‑year career has been remarkably generous with their talents, money, and time, supporting causes that matter to them and the world around them. It’s no surprise to me at all that Mark and RJ responded so generously and enthusiastically in lending their skills to Lanterman and Friends. As a parent of a person with I/DD and a producer, I cannot thank them enough.”

The California Regional Centers invite disability advocates, families, service providers, and community partners nationwide to amplify this March 2026 awareness launch – reinforcing that individuals with I/DD deserve safety and awareness tools that are accessible, practical, empowering, and authentically representative. The Regional Centers encourage sharing these videos and providing community feedback through the Lanterman and Friends Facebook and Instagram pages, launched in December 2025.

As with all Lanterman and Friends animated series, these new shows were produced by Public Pixels Media, a multiple award‑winning animation studio focusing on creating informational and educational shorts for government agencies, nonprofits, and large institutions.

ABOUT CALIFORNIA’S REGIONAL CENTER SYSTEM

California’s regional center system was created by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act of 1969, signed by Governor Ronald Reagan. The law guarantees that people with developmental disabilities have the right to services and supports to live as full members of their communities.

The California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) oversees the coordination and delivery of these services through a statewide network of 21 community-based nonprofit agencies, or regional centers. Each regional center provides help free of charge to eligible Californians, including early intervention, therapies, employment services, housing supports, and more. ARCA, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, promotes, supports, and advances regional centers in achieving the intent and mandate of the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act.

ABOUT PUBLIC PIXELS MEDIA

Public Pixels Media is the studio behind Lanterman and Friends, the five-time Webby Anthem Award-winning educational series. The company produces animated and live-action video, comic books, coloring books, and other educational media designed to help nonprofits and government agencies communicate complex information in clear, engaging ways. Working across more than 20 languages, Public Pixels Media combines Hollywood production expertise with a mission-driven focus on accessibility and public impact. Its work reaches hundreds of thousands of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across California and Oregon and is currently expanding nationwide.

info@publicpixelsmedia.com https://publicpixelsmedia.com

Lanterman and Friends – fun, easy-to-understand videos. Accessible, multilingual video library for people receiving services and service providers.

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Launching in March 2026, in honor of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the latest Lanterman and Friends series brings Mark Hamill into the cast.

SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The award-winning Lanterman and Friends (L&F) video shorts provide essential information and resources to the more than 525,000 people with I/DD served by California’s Regional Centers, and to the million-plus family members and direct service professionals who support them.

The newest L&F 10‑episode series focuses on emergency preparation and public safety and features Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker, The Joker) joining the voice cast as the titular superhero Lanterman. Actor/producer and disabilities advocate RJ Mitte (Breaking Bad) reprises his role as Lorenzo and is expanding his involvement in the production as its Co ‑ _Executive Producer. Mitte reunites with his fellow castmates from previous Lanterman series – voice actors who themselves have I/DD – Alex Ehlers, Nelly Navarre, and Davis Harper.

This timely release focuses on delivering tailored guidance for emergency and natural disaster readiness for individuals with I/DD and their families. The series also includes versions written specifically for service providers statewide. All videos were developed in close collaboration with Regional Center Emergency Coordinators.

“All 50 states provide a variety of supports to people with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities, and every state experiences emergencies such as fires and storms. With March being I/DD Awareness month, we wanted to share our newest Emergency Preparedness animated series, specifically offering support for people with I/DD nationally,” said Matthew Wilkins, the Emergency Response Coordinator at California’s Tri-Counties Regional Center and series consultant. “The addition of Mark Hamill to our cast also gives us an amazing opportunity to spread the word everywhere about precautions and safety steps during emergencies that everyone should take, regardless of whether they have a disability or not.”

Beginning on March 9th, all 10 videos will be available in English, ASL, and Spanish, with 17 additional languages arriving shortly thereafter on the completely free-to-access lantermanandfriends.org. This portal is commercial‑free, easy to use, and already home to hundreds of Regional Center informational videos. The content is also available via the Lanterman and Friends YouTube channel, a companion platform offering free public access to disability ‑centered awareness education easily accessed across all mobile and desktop devices.

Emergency Awareness Series

  • 5 videos for individuals with I/DD, focused on earthquakes, wildfires, home fires, evacuations, and emergency preparedness
  • 5 companion videos for service providers, focused on accessible communication, accommodations, planning, and continuity of supports during emergencies

The Emergency Awareness series stars Lanterman, the superhero leader of the Lanterman and Friends ecosystem, voiced by Mark Hamill, who generously provides his services to support emergency readiness education for those with I/DD after experiencing the loss of access to his own home in California during the 2024 wildfires.

“When I read these scripts, I thought, ‘How can I not do this?’ I wish I had these before the fires.”

— Mark Hamill, voice of Lanterman (L&F EPK)

RJ Mitte Expands His Role

Actor, advocate, and producer RJ Mitte expands his almost three-year association with the initiative by joining as a Co‑Executive Producer, strengthening authentic disability representation and advocacy‑driven leadership. Mitte also voices the original character Lorenzo, who, like Mitte and his Breaking Bad character, Walt Jr., has cerebral palsy.

“Over the last few years, I have voiced Lorenzo and seen the value these videos bring to people in California with IDD. Coming on as a Co‑Executive Producer, adding my own advocacy and experience, and seeing these emergency videos come to life with Mark Hamill is really thrilling, and I know they will be of great value to my own community.”

— RJ Mitte, Co‑Executive Producer and voice of Lorenzo

Why This Matters

California faces persistent natural disaster risks, as do other states in the nation, that pose additional challenges to individuals served with I/DD. These new releases deliver community-specific preparedness and safety tools prioritizing clarity, accessibility, and empowerment.

Regarding the ever‑expanding involvement of well‑known personalities like Hamill and Mitte, series Executive Producer and parent of a person with I/DD served by the Regional Centers, Mark Wolfe, says that he is not at all surprised when Hollywood steps up:

“Nearly everyone I have met in Hollywood over my 40‑year career has been remarkably generous with their talents, money, and time, supporting causes that matter to them and the world around them. It’s no surprise to me at all that Mark and RJ responded so generously and enthusiastically in lending their skills to Lanterman and Friends. As a parent of a person with I/DD and a producer, I cannot thank them enough.”

The California Regional Centers invite disability advocates, families, service providers, and community partners nationwide to amplify this March 2026 awareness launch – reinforcing that individuals with I/DD deserve safety and awareness tools that are accessible, practical, empowering, and authentically representative. The Regional Centers encourage sharing these videos and providing community feedback through the Lanterman and Friends Facebook and Instagram pages, launched in December 2025.

As with all Lanterman and Friends animated series, these new shows were produced by Public Pixels Media, a multiple award‑winning animation studio focusing on creating informational and educational shorts for government agencies, nonprofits, and large institutions.

ABOUT CALIFORNIA’S REGIONAL CENTER SYSTEM

California’s regional center system was created by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act of 1969, signed by Governor Ronald Reagan. The law guarantees that people with developmental disabilities have the right to services and supports to live as full members of their communities.

The California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) oversees the coordination and delivery of these services through a statewide network of 21 community-based nonprofit agencies, or regional centers. Each regional center provides help free of charge to eligible Californians, including early intervention, therapies, employment services, housing supports, and more. ARCA, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, promotes, supports, and advances regional centers in achieving the intent and mandate of the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act.

ABOUT PUBLIC PIXELS MEDIA

Public Pixels Media is the studio behind Lanterman and Friends, the five-time Webby Anthem Award-winning educational series. The company produces animated and live-action video, comic books, coloring books, and other educational media designed to help nonprofits and government agencies communicate complex information in clear, engaging ways. Working across more than 20 languages, Public Pixels Media combines Hollywood production expertise with a mission-driven focus on accessibility and public impact. Its work reaches hundreds of thousands of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across California and Oregon and is currently expanding nationwide.

info@publicpixelsmedia.com https://publicpixelsmedia.com

Lanterman and Friends – fun, easy-to-understand videos. Accessible, multilingual video library for people receiving services and service providers.

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SOURCE Public Pixels Media; California Regional Centers

Launching in March 2026, in honor of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the latest Lanterman and Friends series brings Mark Hamill into the cast.

SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The award-winning Lanterman and Friends (L&F) video shorts provide essential information and resources to the more than 525,000 people with I/DD served by California’s Regional Centers, and to the million-plus family members and direct service professionals who support them.

The newest L&F 10‑episode series focuses on emergency preparation and public safety and features Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker, The Joker) joining the voice cast as the titular superhero Lanterman. Actor/producer and disabilities advocate RJ Mitte (Breaking Bad) reprises his role as Lorenzo and is expanding his involvement in the production as its Co ‑ _Executive Producer. Mitte reunites with his fellow castmates from previous Lanterman series – voice actors who themselves have I/DD – Alex Ehlers, Nelly Navarre, and Davis Harper.

This timely release focuses on delivering tailored guidance for emergency and natural disaster readiness for individuals with I/DD and their families. The series also includes versions written specifically for service providers statewide. All videos were developed in close collaboration with Regional Center Emergency Coordinators.

“All 50 states provide a variety of supports to people with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities, and every state experiences emergencies such as fires and storms. With March being I/DD Awareness month, we wanted to share our newest Emergency Preparedness animated series, specifically offering support for people with I/DD nationally,” said Matthew Wilkins, the Emergency Response Coordinator at California’s Tri-Counties Regional Center and series consultant. “The addition of Mark Hamill to our cast also gives us an amazing opportunity to spread the word everywhere about precautions and safety steps during emergencies that everyone should take, regardless of whether they have a disability or not.”

Beginning on March 9th, all 10 videos will be available in English, ASL, and Spanish, with 17 additional languages arriving shortly thereafter on the completely free-to-access lantermanandfriends.org. This portal is commercial‑free, easy to use, and already home to hundreds of Regional Center informational videos. The content is also available via the Lanterman and Friends YouTube channel, a companion platform offering free public access to disability ‑centered awareness education easily accessed across all mobile and desktop devices.

Emergency Awareness Series

  • 5 videos for individuals with I/DD, focused on earthquakes, wildfires, home fires, evacuations, and emergency preparedness
  • 5 companion videos for service providers, focused on accessible communication, accommodations, planning, and continuity of supports during emergencies

The Emergency Awareness series stars Lanterman, the superhero leader of the Lanterman and Friends ecosystem, voiced by Mark Hamill, who generously provides his services to support emergency readiness education for those with I/DD after experiencing the loss of access to his own home in California during the 2024 wildfires.

“When I read these scripts, I thought, ‘How can I not do this?’ I wish I had these before the fires.”

— Mark Hamill, voice of Lanterman (L&F EPK)

RJ Mitte Expands His Role

Actor, advocate, and producer RJ Mitte expands his almost three-year association with the initiative by joining as a Co‑Executive Producer, strengthening authentic disability representation and advocacy‑driven leadership. Mitte also voices the original character Lorenzo, who, like Mitte and his Breaking Bad character, Walt Jr., has cerebral palsy.

“Over the last few years, I have voiced Lorenzo and seen the value these videos bring to people in California with IDD. Coming on as a Co‑Executive Producer, adding my own advocacy and experience, and seeing these emergency videos come to life with Mark Hamill is really thrilling, and I know they will be of great value to my own community.”

— RJ Mitte, Co‑Executive Producer and voice of Lorenzo

Why This Matters

California faces persistent natural disaster risks, as do other states in the nation, that pose additional challenges to individuals served with I/DD. These new releases deliver community-specific preparedness and safety tools prioritizing clarity, accessibility, and empowerment.

Regarding the ever‑expanding involvement of well‑known personalities like Hamill and Mitte, series Executive Producer and parent of a person with I/DD served by the Regional Centers, Mark Wolfe, says that he is not at all surprised when Hollywood steps up:

“Nearly everyone I have met in Hollywood over my 40‑year career has been remarkably generous with their talents, money, and time, supporting causes that matter to them and the world around them. It’s no surprise to me at all that Mark and RJ responded so generously and enthusiastically in lending their skills to Lanterman and Friends. As a parent of a person with I/DD and a producer, I cannot thank them enough.”

The California Regional Centers invite disability advocates, families, service providers, and community partners nationwide to amplify this March 2026 awareness launch – reinforcing that individuals with I/DD deserve safety and awareness tools that are accessible, practical, empowering, and authentically representative. The Regional Centers encourage sharing these videos and providing community feedback through the Lanterman and Friends Facebook and Instagram pages, launched in December 2025.

As with all Lanterman and Friends animated series, these new shows were produced by Public Pixels Media, a multiple award‑winning animation studio focusing on creating informational and educational shorts for government agencies, nonprofits, and large institutions.

ABOUT CALIFORNIA’S REGIONAL CENTER SYSTEM

California’s regional center system was created by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act of 1969, signed by Governor Ronald Reagan. The law guarantees that people with developmental disabilities have the right to services and supports to live as full members of their communities.

The California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) oversees the coordination and delivery of these services through a statewide network of 21 community-based nonprofit agencies, or regional centers. Each regional center provides help free of charge to eligible Californians, including early intervention, therapies, employment services, housing supports, and more. ARCA, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, promotes, supports, and advances regional centers in achieving the intent and mandate of the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act.

ABOUT PUBLIC PIXELS MEDIA

Public Pixels Media is the studio behind Lanterman and Friends, the five-time Webby Anthem Award-winning educational series. The company produces animated and live-action video, comic books, coloring books, and other educational media designed to help nonprofits and government agencies communicate complex information in clear, engaging ways. Working across more than 20 languages, Public Pixels Media combines Hollywood production expertise with a mission-driven focus on accessibility and public impact. Its work reaches hundreds of thousands of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across California and Oregon and is currently expanding nationwide.

info@publicpixelsmedia.com https://publicpixelsmedia.com

Lanterman and Friends – fun, easy-to-understand videos. Accessible, multilingual video library for people receiving services and service providers.

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SOURCE Public Pixels Media; California Regional Centers

“Argentina Week” Discussion Focused on Global Economic Leadership and Support for the United States and Israel in the War against Iran

NEW YORK, March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — President Javier Milei of Argentina today addressed the Yeshiva University community on the first day of “Argentina Week,” a high-profile mission he is leading in New York to consolidate Wall Street support and advance Argentina’s economic agenda.

President Milei’s visit to the nation’s flagship Jewish university is his only university stop during a tightly curated three-day Manhattan visit that includes diplomatic meetings at Argentina’s Consulate and a headline appearance at JPMorgan Chase before CEO Jamie Dimon and senior executives.

President Milei was a featured guest and participant in the latest of the “Great Conversations with Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman” series, which brings heads of state, policymakers and influential thinkers into substantive engagement with the Yeshiva University community via a discussion with its president. Recent guests have included author Jonathan Haidt on the social consequences of digital culture; former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Israel’s security and diplomatic challenges; and journalist Douglas Murray on democratic society and the defense of Western values.

“Yeshiva University was honored to welcome President Milei at a moment when economic leadership carries global implications,” President Berman said. “He represents a distinctive voice in contemporary economic policy, undertaking structural change on a national scale. For our students, the opportunity to hear directly from a leader confronting the realities of fiscal policy, monetary stability and institutional reform was both rare and invaluable.”

“It is a privilege to be welcomed by the Yeshiva University community,” President Milei said. “Under Rabbi Berman’s leadership, the University has distinguished itself as a serious center of scholarship and principled inquiry. Engaging with students who are studying economics, finance and public policy at a high level reflects the kind of intellectual exchange that strengthens both institutions and nations.”

An economist by training, President Milei has advanced an ambitious agenda aimed at stabilizing Argentina’s economy after years of inflation and fiscal imbalance. His administration has reduced government spending, created jobs, pursued structural changes and achieved fiscal surpluses—including Argentina’s first in nearly two decades. Inflation, which had reached historic highs, has declined significantly during his tenure, as the government works to restore long-term confidence and growth.

Alongside this policy agenda, President Milei has also been vocal in his support for the Jewish people and the State of Israel, improving diplomatic ties and voicing clear backing in international forums. He has spoken openly about his respect for Jewish thought and ethical tradition, and early in his presidency he visited the Western Wall in Jerusalem—a moment that drew international attention and signaled his public solidarity with the Jewish homeland.

While President Milei’s address focused on national economic leadership, his broader public commitments—including support for democratic governance and the State of Israel —resonated on a campus rooted in Torah values and deeply engaged with global affairs. The visit of a sitting head of state—at a pivotal moment in his country’s restructuring and amid a New York tour that includes meetings with financial and corporate leaders—reflected Yeshiva University’s academic mission to examine consequential ideas with intellectual rigor and clarity of purpose.

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SOURCE Yeshiva University

Author Amy Dost brings imagination and humor to an everyday household chore

SEATTLE, March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Big-kid jobs such as laundry can be made into silly adventures with a little playfulness and imagination. With a background in Early Childhood Education and Linguistics, author Amy Dost introduces her new children’s picture book, “Silly, Silly Sock Monster,” designed to bring children into the fold of ordinary household tasks and responsibilities.

This book introduces readers to the everyday mystery we have all experienced: sock matches going missing on laundry day. With playful rhythm and memorable rhymes, readers follow a young boy through colorful illustrations as he helps with family laundry and notices socks disappearing. Mom blames the mischievous “Sock Monster,” and soon the whole family is mismatched or barefoot. The boy is determined to not give up until he finds the missing socks.

“I’ve had this idea since my early 20s, after living on my own and realizing that socks always go missing, no matter how organized you are,” Dost says. “Growing up in a house of nine, I thought the sheer volume of socks was the reason, but soon I realized everyone is visited by this mystery I called the sock monster.”

Crafted for kids and families, Dost invites readers to embrace humor and whimsy as they tackle chores and challenges. An ideal pick for story time at home or in young classrooms.

“I wanted to create a story that’s fun,” says Dost. “Where kids can laugh and imagine but also see that even everyday routines can spark curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving.”

“Silly, Silly Sock Monster”
By Amy Dost
ISBN: 9781665774024 (softcover); 9781665766241 (hardcover); 9781665766234 (electronic)
Available at Archway Publishing, Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the author
Amy Dost has a background in early childhood education and linguistics. As a natural lover of books, she enjoys reading aloud to children and is always creating rhymes and songs throughout the day with her son. To learn more, please visit https://www.archwaypublishing.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/861753-silly-silly-sock-monster.

General Inquiries:
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Taylor Moralez
tmoralez@lavidge.com

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SOURCE Archway Publishing