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  • Aeternum Tech LTD Expands Its International Platform Development Services Focused on Applied AI and Enterprise Execution Systems

    United Kingdom, 13th Feb 2026— Aeternum Tech LTD, a London-based technology development firm, today announced the expansion of its international platform development services, specializing in AI-enabled enterprise systems engineered to enhance operational execution, governance alignment, and measurable economic performance.

    As organizations worldwide accelerate digital transformation initiatives, Aeternum Tech is positioning itself at the intersection of applied artificial intelligence, enterprise architecture, and cross-border regulatory integration.

    Unlike experimental AI deployments, the company focuses on building execution-ready systems designed for real-world operational environments.

    From AI Experimentation to Enterprise Infrastructure

    While artificial intelligence adoption continues to expand globally, many organizations face challenges in translating AI initiatives into measurable business outcomes.

    Aeternum Tech’s development framework embeds intelligence directly into enterprise systems, including:

    • Workflow orchestration and project execution platforms
    • Executive decision-support systems
    • Predictive operational analytics
    • Governance-aligned compliance modules
    • Cross-functional performance intelligence dashboards

    These platforms function as enterprise infrastructure rather than standalone digital tools, enabling organizations to transition from reactive operations to predictive execution models.

    International Development with Cross-Border Governance Discipline

    Operating from the United Kingdom with active collaboration across North America and Latin America, Aeternum Tech delivers enterprise-grade platform development aligned with diverse regulatory and institutional frameworks.

    Recent projects include the design and deployment of AI-enabled enterprise execution systems implemented for private-sector organizations in Mexico, demonstrating the company’s capacity to operate in compliance-driven and regulated environments.

    The firm is led by Francisco Vicente Maldonado Haro, Chief Executive Officer, who oversees technology ventures across the United Kingdom, Mexico, and the United States. His cross-jurisdiction executive experience contributes to governance-aware system architecture and scalable implementation strategy.

    “Our focus is not AI novelty,” Maldonado stated. “We design intelligent systems that integrate into enterprise structures and generate measurable operational value.”

    Applied AI with Measurable Economic Substance

    Aeternum Tech’s approach centers on applied AI integrated into core business domains such as:

    • Strategic planning and resource allocation
    • Operational monitoring and performance optimization
    • Risk modeling and compliance reporting
    • Institutional and executive governance frameworks

    By aligning AI deployment with enterprise accountability standards, the company ensures that digital transformation initiatives translate into tangible economic output.

    Market Outlook

    As enterprises navigate increasing regulatory complexity and competitive pressure, demand for governance-aligned AI infrastructure is expected to expand significantly.

    Aeternum Tech LTD remains committed to delivering scalable, compliance-aware digital platforms that bridge the gap between innovation and execution across international markets.

    About Aeternum Tech LTD

    Aeternum Tech LTD is a London-based technology development firm specializing in applied artificial intelligence platforms, enterprise execution systems, and cross-border digital transformation architecture. The company provides international platform development services for organizations seeking scalable, governance-aligned operational intelligence solutions.

    Media & Contact Information

    Website: www.aeternumtech.com
    Email: hello@aeternumtech.com

    +447418358355

    CEO LinkedIn:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/fvmaldonadoharo/

     

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  • Latexsky: Where Sky-Inspired Freedom Meets Tailored Latex Elegance

    United Kingdom, 13th Feb 2026-Latexsky (Insert link:https://www.latexsky.co.uk/), a globally-minded latex apparel brand, today unveils its vision of unbound, effortless style from its New York launch hub. Built on four foundational strengths—premium materials, free customization, 20‑day reliable delivery, and global logistics—Latexsky embraces an aesthetic of “freedom, ease, and authenticity.” Without reliance on complex technology or over‑engineered services, the brand focuses on the purity of latex and precision tailoring to deliver a truly unrestrained wearing experience.

    Freedom Like the Sky: Clothing as an Extension, Not a Constraint

    “Latex, by nature, conforms—but true comfort lies in how it allows the body to move,” notes the Lead Designer of Latexsky. “We don’t believe clothing needs to be ‘smart’ through complicated tech; real ease comes from the material’s own elasticity and the accuracy of the cut. Just as the sky holds everything within it, a well‑made latex garment should give the body room to breathe.”

    Four Commitments for a Trusted Wearable Experience

    • Premium Latex Material: Naturally elastic, softly luminous latex is selected for its gentle touch and balanced breathability.
    • Free Custom Tailoring: Garments are cut to each wearer’s measurements at no extra cost, with attention to comfort during everyday movement.
    • 20‑Day Steady Delivery: We avoid overpromising “ultra‑fast” timelines but guarantee completion and dispatch within 20 business days.
    • Global Logistics via UPS & FedEx: Trackable international shipping through UPS and FedEx covers the United States, Europe, and key global markets.

    Design Ethos: Ease Through Simplicity, Freedom Through Fit

    Latexsky’s designs are guided by a philosophy of “unrestrained elegance”:

    • Tailored with Room to Move: Strategic ease is built around joints and torso curves to prevent restriction.
    • Sky‑Inspired Color Palette: Horizon blue, dusk grey, dawn white, and night black reflect lightness without sacrificing depth.
    • Practical, Not Ornamental: Seam integrity, ease of dressing, and other functional details take precedence over decorative additions.

    In Their Own Words: “Like a Second Skin, But Freer”

    “I rarely wore latex before—I always assumed it wouldn’t feel free enough,” says James, a photographer based in New York. “Latexsky’s custom shirt changed that completely. It fits without restricting, and I can even wear it comfortably during outdoor shoots. That sense of ease makes me want to wear it every day.”

    About Latexsky

    Latexsky is a latex apparel brand that champions “unbound elegance” from its New York foundation. We emphasize neither technology nor elaborate service, but rather the reliability of materials, cut, and delivery. Our goal is to return latex to its essence: clothing that conforms to the body while freeing the wearer.

    Ready to Feel the Sky in What You Wear?

    Visit https://www.latexsky.co.uk/ to explore the Ease Collection, or submit your measurements to begin your custom order. Let Latexsky accompany you—under an open sky, dressed in freedom.

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  • Pastor Robert Griffith Virginia Supports National Foster Care Ministry Through Miami Golf Fundraiser

    Manassas, Virginia, 13th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Pastor Robert Griffith Virginia is teaming up with Backyard Orphans, a national foster care ministry, to bring attention to one of the country’s most pressing but under-addressed needs: the lack of safe homes for children in crisis. This spring, Griffith will participate in a two-day golf fundraiser at the Trump Doral Resort in Miami, joining other ministry leaders, business professionals, and donors to support the organization’s expanding reach.

    Backyard Orphans has spent over a decade training churches to lead local foster care initiatives. Their model is simple but effective: equip church leaders to build orphan care ministries in their own communities. Since launching in 2011, the organization has worked with more than 3,127 churches across nearly every U.S. state and helped place over 3,261 children into supportive, Christ-centered homes.

    “This isn’t just a charity cause. It’s a mission,” said Pastor Griffith. “The foster system is overwhelmed, and because the Church is designed for this, they are in a great position to help. As Christ followers, we’re called to it, and Backyard Orphans gives us the tools to act.”

    Griffith has volunteered with Backyard Orphans for several years. As a pastor, professor, and founder of the nonprofit 1Hope Together, he is deeply committed to sustainable foster care ministry. He views the upcoming fundraiser not only as an opportunity for giving impact, but also as a way to build awareness among leaders who might otherwise never consider engaging with the issue.

    The Miami event includes two rounds of golf on one of the nation’s most iconic courses. It also offers space for deeper conversation and connection. “Couples will enjoy the food and time at the pool…The golfer’s spouse may enjoy one of the many resort amenities while you sink that putt on 18,” Griffith joked. “But the real win is helping children find stability and discipleship in a safe home.”

    $200 Per Child: A Model That Works

    Backyard Orphans has a clear plan. Every $200 raised helps move one child toward a safe home. That includes everything from church training and volunteer mobilization to agency partnerships and long-term support for families.

    “We don’t run group homes or adoption agencies,” said the organization’s founder and CEO, an ordained missionary and former staff member of a church that also did great work helping vulnerable children. “We activate churches. Our job is to make sure churches know how to lead foster care ministries in their backyard, with local buy-in and lasting care.”

    The results speak for themselves. By investing in leadership development at the church level, Backyard Orphans has seen scalable impact across rural towns, urban centers, and suburban communities alike.

    Pastor Bob Griffith, Virginia Brings Ministry and Strategy

    Griffith’s role as a volunteer complements his broader work in faith-based leadership. He has served as the lead pastor of Christ Chapel Church in the Washington, DC suburbs and as executive pastor of a large multi-site church in the Midwest. He teaches theology and leadership at Southeastern University and consults with churches throughout Virginia.

    His book, Fostering Jesus, challenges churches to partner with existing systems and reclaim their biblical responsibility. He sees Backyard Orphans as one of the most effective vehicles for that mission.

    “In foster care ministry, good intentions aren’t enough. You need structure, training, and accountability,” he said. “That’s what Backyard Orphans provides.”

    How to Get Involved

    The annual golf fundraiser is open to individual donors, corporate sponsors, and ministry leaders seeking to make a tangible difference. Pledges can be made in advance or at the event. All proceeds go directly to program costs that help churches launch and grow foster care ministries.

    “Every church has hurting children in their own backyard,” Griffith said. “They’re not far away. They’re already in our schools, our neighborhoods, our backyards. We have a mandate to act.”

    For those unable to attend in person, donations are accepted online through give.backyardorphans.org

    To explore local foster care engagement in Virginia, national dialogue, or connect with Griffith’s book Fostering Jesus, visit FosteringJesus.org.

    “This isn’t about charity. It’s about calling,” Griffith said. “And the Church is equipped for it. We only need to say yes.”

  • Otto Media Grup with Long-Term Virtual Host Solution: Building a “Never-Absent” Stable Voice for Brands

    Otto Media Grup recently announced enhancements to its virtual host content operations, introducing a more “long-term, standardized, and sustainable” solution for high-frequency content scenarios. This approach helps brands maintain consistent expression and image across 24/7 content platforms, reducing the risk of communication disruptions caused by real host scheduling, costs, or public sentiment fluctuations.

    As social and short video platforms enter a “24-hour rolling update” era, brand communication is no longer about peak exposure, but about endurance and continuous online presence. Many growth teams have faced similar gaps: after a burst of exposure, the content window closes quickly; spokespersons and production cycles cannot keep up, and brand voice is drowned out during downtime by new topics. The issue is not inefficiency, but interruption—often more damaging, as it breaks the user memory chain at its weakest point.

    Otto Media Grup product operations expert Danko believes the value of virtual hosts is not whether they “look like real people,” but whether they can be managed as communication entities: image, tone, update frequency, and cross-language adaptation are all controllable. In practice, virtual hosts are more like a long-term content project than a one-off tech showcase. Otto Media divides the process into strategy definition, character design, visual production, content templates and script systems, publishing and interaction management, version updates, etc., so virtual hosts can be operated like traditional content columns, not left idle after a single campaign.

    For implementation, Otto Media emphasizes the “real structure of investment and return.” Virtual hosts are not a low-cost shortcut: maintaining a character long-term requires steady content production and technical support, including ongoing visual asset upgrades, lighting and material iteration, richer expressions and movements, platform-specific content adaptation, and continuous engagement in comments and private messages. Compared to real hosts, virtual hosts reduce scheduling unpredictability and reputational risk, but require teams to maintain the character worldview, expression boundaries, and narrative consistency in a “column-based” manner. The Otto Media plan clarifies that virtual hosts should complement real creators: real people deliver live tension and authentic experience, while virtual hosts provide stable expression and high-frequency coverage—giving brands both “authenticity” and “continuity.”

    Otto Media Grup states the goal is not to replace real spokespersons, but to fill the most overlooked gap—sustainability. As platform rhythms accelerate, user attention fragments, and budgets demand more controlled delivery, virtual hosts become the “second face” of the brand: in product introductions, event announcements, livestream transitions, FAQ explanations, and multilingual content, they provide a stable voice for high-frequency tasks, moving brands from temporary campaigns to sustainable content systems.

    About Otto Media Grup: 

    Otto Media is a digital marketing and tech communications group, integrating creativity, technology, and local insights. It offers end-to-end solutions for brand strategy, content production, influencer marketing, AI-driven growth, and cross-border expansion, powered by proprietary systems like ReplyAI, AdIntelligence, SEOHub, and ASOEasy for replicable growth delivery.

  • Christopher O’Reilly Palm Beach Shares His Outlook on the Year Ahead

    • Christopher O’Reilly of Palm Beach, Florida, offers a grounded, experience-based view of the marine industry as it relates to vessel maintenance for boats of all sizes. 

    West Palm Beach, FL, 13th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, As industries tied to marine trades, yachting, and coastal services continue to adjust, Christopher O’Reilly Palm Beach is sharing his personal outlook on what the next year is likely to bring. Drawing on his experience as a former yacht captain and current marine technician, O’Reilly focuses on practical signals already showing up on the ground.

    “The changes aren’t dramatic,” O’Reilly says. “They’re subtle, but they affect how people work, plan, and ultimately enjoy or not enjoy their boat.”

    What Changed Recently

    Over the last 12–18 months, several shifts have quietly reshaped the space:

    • Unprecedented production of new vessels pre, during, and post COVID, coupled with favorable economic conditions for those that purchase boats and yachts

    • Labor turnover in marine and hospitality roles remains elevated, with an estimated 28–32% annual turnover in skilled trades positions.

    • Preventative maintenance demand has risen by approximately 20% year over year as owners aim to reduce downtime.

    • Average turnaround time for service work is now 15–25% faster than pre-2020 levels.

    Yacht ownership is not cheap in any way shape or form, new vessel production has never been higher, European manufacturers have produced more new builds, per foot, than anyone else in the world. This trend began before the COVID-19 pandemic and increased significantly in the years immediately following. These boats are being built really fast; an 80’ Portofino-style Italian yacht can be built in 12 months, and we see a ton of them being shipped to the Atlantic Coast of the USA, where they are quickly sold. There is tremendous value for families who gain the prestige and experience these yachts offer. On the flipside the fast construction methods bring these boats to market with minor kinks and adjustments that need to be addressed on their systems, in the industry we call the first year of the boats life the “teething period”. I want to use a 90′ Italian built boat as one example that highlights the need for quality marine techs. The 90-footer was built and inspected in Ancona, Italy, in 18 months. It is sea-trialed in perfect conditions–the manufacturer signs off on the boat and ships it to South Florida, where it is bought for $10,000,000. The boat was the second the Italian company had ever manufactured.  After a few rough crossings to the Bahamas, issues aris,e such as a flooded guest bathroom due to a malfunctioning inferior quality sump pump, freshwater leaking from the ceiling due to an improper AC condensate drip pan, and a piece of floorboard in the engine room fell in the bilge due to the subfloor frame shifting and adjusting in average sea conditions. Problems like these can be embarrassing for owners and crew on a new yacht, but are easily addressed with a proper marine contractor that is upfront with the owner, has some solid engineering skills, and takes the right course of action to correct the problems the manufacturer never accounted for in the new build process. 

    What People Are Getting Wrong

    O’Reilly believes many individuals are misreading what actually drives opportunity.

    “People think being busy equals being valuable,” he says. “But reliability is what gets remembered.”

    Common mistakes include:

    • A full time crew ensures my vessel’s re-sale value will be higher than part time crew or limited crew.

    • Manufacture warranties guarantee my boat will be at peak operational capabilities 100% of the time

    In practice, over 60% of repeat work in service-based industries comes from follow-up and communication—not speed or price alone.

    What Is Likely to Get Harder

    Looking ahead, O’Reilly expects pressure to increase in several areas:

    • Skilled labor shortages may deepen, with nearly 1 in 4 experienced technicians approaching retirement age and other segments drawing them away

    • Above average parts shortages, high freight rates and raw material shortages will persist  

    • Unexpected world events, whatever they may be, always drive prices up for the yachting industry. 

    • Tolerance for mistakes will shrink as margins tighten and accountability with AI apps that track marine technicians

    “The room for error is smaller now,” O’Reilly says. “Quality work matters more than it used to due to many factors and people want the boat to perform exactly the way the salesman told them it would .”

    Factors To Consider Moving Forward

    • Quality marine services companies that service the growing European and Far East new yacht deliveries will continue to evolve, the good will stand out, the bad will be exposed.

    • Owners will continue to flounder between preventative maintenance plans and short term acute fixes

    • Demand and labor rates for quality marine service contractors will increase and so will accountability for both vendors and customers due to technology.

    • Demand for diesel mechanics will increase due to AI power backup generation needs drawing talent away from the marine segment in S. Florida. 

    “People trust those they understand,” he explains. “And they trust who doesn’t panic.”

    Teams that document expectations and processes experience up to 35% fewer rework issues, according to industry estimates. Simple systems continue to outperform complex ones.

    The Pattern to Pay Attention To

    Across the board, individuals who plan ahead and follow through consistently outperform those who wait. Even small habits matter. A short follow-up message can increase future opportunities by more than 40%, based on service-industry data.

    “As a yacht captain I would much rather hire the vendor whose business is right sized” O’Reilly says. “It’s really hard for quality marine service companies to grow. Demand for marine air conditioning technicians is high and it’s not as easy as hiring home residential AC guys, the systems on boats operate differently. Similarly you can’t just hire a guy from the car repair shop and send him out as a diesel mechanic on a 50-100’ yacht. Some of the best diesel technicians come out of the Navy and the nation’s Merchant Maritime Academies, like Mass and Maine Maritime. By the time these guys get out of the service they are tired of working on the water and want to live inland. It is common for them to relocate inland where they work on large diesel generators that support mining operations and power generation for AI data centers.” 

    Call to Action

    Review how you plan, communicate, and follow up today. Share this outlook with someone considering buying any sort of vessel or even struggling with maintaining the one they own. Talk to an expert and be realistic—planning ahead, clarifying expectations, or following up—email caporeilly@gmail.com to discuss personal yacht ownership and all that it entails. 

    About Christopher O’Reilly Palm Beach

    Christopher O’Reilly Palm Beach is a marine professional based in West Palm Beach, Florida. He has worked as a yacht mate, captain, and marine technician, with experience on vessels up to 126 feet. Raised in Greenwich, Connecticut, O’Reilly built his career through hands-on work, clear communication, and long-term trust. He currently works as a Marine Technician with Coastal Air Systems and lives in South Florida.

  • PT Metro Timur Indonusa 2025 Review: Three Signals Define a New Stage of Southeast Asian Tech Growth

    As an active early and growth-stage investment institution in Southeast Asia, PT Metro Timur Indonusa recently released its 2025 annual investment review report. Unlike conventional performance presentations, this review focuses on signals emerging from its investment portfolio, revealing the internal changes taking place in the Southeast Asian tech ecosystem.

    PT Metro Timur Indonusa points out in the report that in the Southeast Asian tech sector in 2025, a clear trend is forming: growth is beginning to concentrate in a handful of highly certain scenarios. Unlike the widespread coverage of the “Internet+” concept in previous years, the present-day growth drivers are shifting toward niche areas that truly solve structural pain points. This judgment is based on the business performance and development trajectories of more than 40 portfolio companies.

    In an overall tightening capital environment, companies that can consistently achieve user and revenue growth tend to share a common characteristic: they are deeply embedded in specific business processes, rather than simply pursuing broad traffic coverage.

    One of the most insightful observations in the report concerns the changing role of AI technology. PT Metro Timur Indonusa notes in its review that “AI is shifting from an independent investment track to a foundational capability, much like electricity,” and this transformation is happening across multiple industries:

    In fintech, AI models are being used for risk assessment of merchants lacking traditional credit records. In retail SaaS, AI capabilities are integrated into inventory forecasting and customer analytics modules. In the content industry, AI technology is solving efficiency problems in multilingual localization.

    This shift does not mean a reduction in the value of AI; on the contrary, it marks the beginning of the large-scale application phase of AI. Companies that can seamlessly embed AI capabilities into existing workflows are achieving more stable growth curves.

    The Uniqueness of the Indonesian Local Market

    Contrary to the expectation that “technology globalization will smooth out regional differences,” observations by PT Metro Timur Indonusa show that the uniqueness of the Southeast Asian market is being amplified.

    This judgment is supported by data from multiple dimensions: First, mobile-first digital pathways have created unique product forms. The portfolio of the institution shows that successful projects generally have strong mobile characteristics, directly reflecting the Southeast Asian demographic structure—leaping over the PC era and entering mobile internet directly.

    On the other hand, the complexity of the payment environment has spawned differentiated fintech innovations. The report specifically points out that the gap between bank account penetration and digital payment adoption creates opportunity windows for certain types of payment solutions.

    In addition, the fragmented MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) market requires customized infrastructure. The highly dispersed state of MSMEs means that companies able to aggregate demand and provide end-to-end solutions can instead establish a more solid market position.

    The Professionalization Shift in the Creator Economy

    The content creation field is undergoing a quiet transformation. The report notes a phenomenon worth watching: creators are shifting from being “traffic nodes” to “small entrepreneurial entities.”

    Two key drivers underpin this shift: First, AI tools have dramatically lowered the threshold for professional content production. Second, platform tools enable creators to manage their works, analyze data, and monetize in diverse ways. The strategic investment by the institution in Otto Media Grup actually reflects a prediction of this trend: investment logic is shifting from “who owns the traffic” to “who owns the tools + data + efficiency.”

    Outlook for 2026

    Based on observations from 2025, PT Metro Timur Indonusa believes that in the future, AI will continue to penetrate deeper into the infrastructure layer. Calling on AI capabilities will become more convenient, and more innovation will occur in making it easier for traditional industries to use AI technology. In addition, the role of investment institutions is evolving. In a market with diverging trends, simply providing capital is no longer enough. Becoming a “long-term operational partner” and providing industry insights, operational experience, and ecosystem connections will become increasingly valuable.

    As 2026 unfolds, these judgments will be tested in the market. Regardless of the outcome, the practice-based observations by PT Metro Timur Indonusa offer a valuable reference framework for understanding this complex and dynamic regional tech ecosystem. Amid the interweaving waves of globalization and localization, this deeply engaged cognitive framework may well mark the beginning of emerging markets building their own technological discourse.

  • Voshte Gustafson: Inside the Life of a Trade Show Girl

    Washington, US, 13th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, For Voshte Gustafson, trade shows aren’t just part of her job. They’re where her energy comes alive. Travel days, booth setups, hotel lobbies, happy hour intros—this is her arena. And she leans all the way in.

    “I actually love all of it,” she says. “The travel, the setup, the rush of walking into a huge room full of strangers. It’s exciting. Every show is different.”

    A professional in the promotional products industry, Gustafson has built her business and reputation by doing what others sometimes avoid—getting out from behind a desk and making real-world connections. Whether she’s attending as a vendor or visitor, she doesn’t just show up. She plans, preps, and performs.

    “If I know certain clients will be there, I bring a gift,” she explains. “Not a promo pen. I mean something unique—a nice water bottle, a custom notebook, something they’ll actually use and remember. It’s a touchpoint that says, ‘You matter.’”

    For her, trade shows aren’t about passing out swag and hoping for leads. They’re about presence. She makes her booth approachable, her energy high, and her conversations real. “People like to be seen,” she says. “They want to be heard. That’s how you build trust.”

    Over time, Voshte has learned that consistency is what turns a cold intro into a warm client. “You’ll see the same workgroups across different shows. They remember you. They’ll stop by and say, ‘Hey, I saw you in Vegas last year,’ or ‘We loved what you made for us.’ That recognition makes future conversations easier.”

    And it’s not just about customers. “Sometimes it’s your booth neighbor that becomes your next client,” she says. “Some of my strongest business relationships started with a casual chat between sessions.”

    That’s part of what makes the trade show circuit unique. It’s not a typical sales environment. It’s dynamic. You never know when a great conversation will turn into a contract—or when a new product demo will get the whole floor talking.

    “Once, we had a pen with NFC tap capability. Someone saw it, loved it, then sent others over to check it out. Soon we had people lining up just to try the pen. You can’t replicate that kind of word-of-mouth online.”

    Those little moments fuel her. But she’s quick to say it’s not always perfect. “Not every show is a winner. Some don’t give you the return you hoped for. But it’s part of the process. You live and learn which ones are worth it.”

    That blend of hustle, humor, and self-awareness is what sparked her to start branding herself as “The Trade Show Girl.” It started as a joke—part nod to Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour,” part poke at the sudden wave of AI-generated avatars—but the name stuck.

    “I thought it was fun. Everyone was making these polished avatars of themselves, so I leaned in. I wanted to show the real side of trade shows. The grind, the laughs, the airport delays, the wins and the flops.”

    And it resonated. She’s used the identity to share insights, find new clients, and show others how real connections still matter in a digital world.

    “There’s something about meeting someone face to face that you can’t replace. Whether you’re at a booth, grabbing lunch between sessions, or chatting over a drink in the hotel bar—it all matters.”

    Trade shows are loud. They’re long. They’re full of people selling and pitching and moving fast. But Gustafson has learned how to stand out by slowing down.

    “We start conversations. We listen. We qualify. We don’t just hand out a catalog and walk away. That’s how you build something lasting.”

    For Gustafson, the “trade show girl” identity isn’t about being flashy. It’s about showing up. Over and over. Fully present, fully prepared, and fully herself.

  • Church of Scientology Nashville to Celebrate L. Ron Hubbard’s 115th Birthday on March 13

    Nashville, TN, 13th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, On March 13, 2026, the Church of Scientology Nashville will join Scientologists and communities worldwide in celebrating the 115th birthday of Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard, honoring a legacy that continues to benefit communities across Tennessee.

    From his groundbreaking work in Dianetics and Scientology to his far-reaching humanitarian initiatives, Mr. Hubbard’s influence extends well beyond religious philosophy into education, drug rehabilitation, criminal reform, disaster response and the arts. In Nashville, those contributions are not distant headlines but living programs actively serving local residents.

    A Literary and Humanitarian Legacy

    L. Ron Hubbard remains one of the most widely read and published authors in history, with international sales exceeding fifty million copies and four Guinness World Records, including most published author and most translated author. His works span fifty years and continue to be studied around the globe.

    Yet beyond his literary accomplishments, it is his practical solutions for improving lives that define his enduring impact.

    His Study Technology has reached more than thirty million students in 70 countries, offering tools to overcome learning barriers and improve comprehension. In Tennessee, these principles have been used by educators, tutors and community volunteers seeking to strengthen literacy and academic success among youth.

    His non-religious moral guide, The Way to Happiness, has been distributed in communities worldwide and forms the backbone of outreach initiatives supported locally by volunteers in Middle Tennessee. Through neighborhood events, partnerships and educational activities, Tennesseans receive common-sense principles designed to foster personal responsibility, respect and ethical living.

    Strengthening Tennessee Through Rehabilitation and Prevention

    Programs inspired by Mr. Hubbard’s research into drug rehabilitation operate internationally in more than fifty countries. In Tennessee, drug prevention and education campaigns rooted in his work help equip families and young people with factual information about substance abuse, promoting drug-free living across the state.

    Similarly, Mr. Hubbard’s criminal reform program, Criminon, has transformed lives in correctional systems worldwide. The principles of personal accountability and rehabilitation reflected in that work resonate strongly in Tennessee communities focused on second chances and restoring families.

    “These initiatives are about empowerment,” said a spokesperson for the Church of Scientology Nashville. “Mr. Hubbard believed that when individuals are given effective tools to improve themselves, they uplift their families and their communities. We see that principle at work right here in Tennessee.”

    Service in Times of Need

    Mr. Hubbard’s technologies have also aided those facing crisis. His detoxification methodology was used to assist first responders following the 9/11 attacks, earning recognition from the New York City Fire Department. Today, Volunteer Ministers—whose training is based on his works—serve in disaster response efforts worldwide.

    In Tennessee, Volunteer Ministers from the Church of Scientology Nashville participate in preparedness initiatives and community service activities, helping residents become better equipped for emergencies. Their yellow shirts are often visible reminders that help is available and that practical solutions exist.

    A Living Legacy in Nashville

    Under the ecclesiastical leadership of Mr. David Miscavige, the Church has expanded global outreach and restored historic sites significant to Mr. Hubbard’s research and discoveries. At the same time, local churches such as Nashville’s continue to function as hubs for community betterment programs.

    The Nashville Church serves as a center for initiatives promoting human rights education, drug prevention, moral values, and volunteer service. These efforts reflect Mr. Hubbard’s stated mission to uplift humanity through knowledge and ethical living.

    As March 13 approaches, the Nashville congregation is preparing a commemorative event highlighting Mr. Hubbard’s life and the measurable ways his work benefits Tennesseans today.

    “In celebrating Mr. Hubbard’s 115th birthday, we are not only honoring history,” the Church spokesperson said. “We are recognizing the practical tools that continue to help people here in Tennessee lead happier, more productive lives.”

    The community is invited to learn more about the life and legacy of L. Ron Hubbard and the programs active in Middle Tennessee by visiting the Church of Scientology Nashville.

  • Church of Scientology Marks World Civil Defense Day with Disaster Workshop

    Nashville, TN, 13th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, In recognition of World Civil Defence Day, the Volunteer Ministers of the Church of Scientology Nashville will host a Disaster Preparedness Workshop titled “Prepared is Powerful” on Sunday, March 1, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. The event will take place over lunch at the Church of Scientology in downtown Nashville and is open to the public at no cost.

    March 1 is observed internationally as World Civil Defence Day, established by the International Civil Defence Organisation (ICDO). The day commemorates the entry into force of the ICDO Constitution on March 1, 1972, and was created to highlight the importance of civil protection and disaster readiness worldwide. According to the ICDO, the purpose of the day is to “draw the attention of the world public to the vital importance of civil protection” and to pay tribute to the efforts of national services responsible for safeguarding communities in times of emergency.

    In that spirit, the Nashville workshop will provide practical, step-by-step guidance to help individuals and families better prepare for severe weather and other emergencies.

    Local authorities and city leaders experienced in disaster preparedness and response will lead sessions covering:

    • How to assemble an effective and affordable disaster preparedness kit

    • What to do if your power goes out for an extended period

    • Safety precautions to take before, during, and after an ice storm

    • Community resources available during local emergencies

    Each attendee will receive a complimentary gift.

    “With recent ice storms leaving many without power for days, preparation is no longer optional — it is essential,” said a spokesperson for the Volunteer Ministers. “World Civil Defence Day reminds us that readiness saves lives.”

    About the Volunteer Ministers

    The Volunteer Minister program was established more than 40 years ago with the motto, “Something can be done about it.” Volunteer Ministers are active worldwide and are trained to provide practical assistance in times of crisis, including natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, wildfires, and severe winter storms. Working alongside local officials, first responders, and community organizations, Volunteer Ministers assist with logistics, community support, supply distribution, and direct help to affected families. Their distinctive yellow shirts have become recognized internationally at disaster sites where immediate, organized assistance is needed. The Nashville Volunteer Ministers continue this mission by helping equip residents with knowledge and tools so they can be prepared before the next emergency strikes. For more information about the Disaster Preparedness Workshop or to reserve a seat, contact the Church of Scientology Nashville, scientology-ccnashville.org. 

  • Otto Media Grup Releases “Global E-commerce Report 2025”: Compliance Becomes the Biggest Growth Black Box

    Why Has Cross-Border E-Commerce Suddenly Slowed Down? Otto Media Group Global E-Commerce Report Reveals the Full Picture of the 2025 Compliance Black Box

    In 2025, cross-border e-commerce continues to expand rapidly, but invisible “compliance costs” are compressing growth. The latest report of Otto Media Grup notes that while global cross-border e-commerce has reached nearly $1.24 trillion, the abandonment rate is as high as 70%. Most losses relate directly to taxes, customs clearance, shipping, and compliance uncertainties. The true bottleneck has shifted from “having orders” to “whether orders can be fulfilled under the tax, customs, platform, and data rules of various countries.”

    The report reviews several key regulatory tightening events in 2024–2025: Chinese cross-border e-commerce reached $370 billion in 2024, about 6% of total trade, alongside more detailed tariffs and product oversight. The US, in 2025, will end the “de minimis” low-value tax exemption, which allowed 1.36 billion parcels worth $64.6 billion into the US in 2024, about 70% from China. The EU continues to strengthen platform VAT withholding responsibilities after its e-commerce tax reform.

    Against this backdrop, Otto Media Grup highlights structural contradictions observed in Southeast Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Europe: Brands spend heavily on ads and subsidies to chase GMV, but cross-border tax declarations, customs documents, sensitive category restrictions, local data compliance, and platform rule updates still rely on fragmented outsourcing and manual expertise. In project samples of Otto Media, over half of brands had to delist products or pause campaigns due to compliance issues, with more than a third of losses occurring after customer acquisition but before successful fulfillment.

    Addressing this black box, the Otto Media report systematically reveals its proprietary WorldBridge module: By building a “cross-border compliance roadmap,” it maps tax systems, customs procedures, platform reviews, sensitive content, privacy, and data requirements into a unified, simulatable, verifiable, and monitorable rules engine. Projects using WorldBridge saw the average time from launch to first order cut by a third, platform rejection rates drop, and predicted cross-border costs narrow—making budgets and pricing more controllable.

    The next round of cross-border competition is no longer about burning more ad spend or chasing short-term GMV, but about turning the “invisible fulfillment chain” into a reliable growth foundation. Otto Media Grup concludes: As regulation becomes the norm, platform rules iterate, and data/legal requirements tighten, brands must shift from “opportunity-driven” to “rule-driven”—embedding compliance into every decision on product, pricing, content, and campaigns. The cross-border toolkit of Otto Media aims to offer not just a set of tools, but a replicable operational base for global expansion: Understand rules before spending, build paths before scaling. For brands going global, real growth now comes from stable fulfillment and sustained trust—not just aggressive customer acquisition.