• Managing Partner of Stellar Communities in Aventura, Florida commits to advancing sustainable housing standards and community-driven development.

Florida, USA, Jun 12, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Larry Michael Baum, Managing Partner of Stellar Communities, is launching a new personal initiative called the “Build Forward” Responsible Growth Pledge, focused on advancing sustainable housing practices and long-term community planning across Florida.

After more than 15 years leading eco-conscious residential development and overseeing the creation of more than 3,000 homes statewide, Baum believes Florida is entering a critical phase of growth.

“If you’re going to build in Florida, you have to think ahead,” Larry Michael Baum says. “Growth without structure creates long-term strain.”

He emphasizes that sustainability must be practical and disciplined.

“Green development only works if it’s operational,” he says. “It has to perform long term.”

Baum also believes housing shapes daily life in ways people often overlook.

“Development is stewardship,” he says. “You’re shaping something that will outlast you.”

Why This Matters Now

Florida continues to grow at a rapid pace. According to U.S. Census data, the state has recently added hundreds of thousands of new residents in a single year. Housing permits remain among the highest in the nation.

At the same time:

  • Residential buildings account for roughly 20% of total U.S. energy consumption.

  • Florida consistently ranks near the top in new housing starts.

  • Coastal states face increasing infrastructure strain due to climate-related risks.

  • Many metro areas lack “missing middle” housing options, limiting affordability and neighborhood balance.

Baum believes responsible development must keep pace with this growth.

“You can’t separate housing from environment,” he says. “If you ignore long-term realities, the costs show up later.”

The “Build Forward” Personal Pledge

Larry Michael Baum is committing to seven concrete behaviors:

  1. Review every new project for long-term environmental durability before approval.

  2. Prioritize energy-efficient design standards in all developments.

  3. Advocate publicly for missing middle housing solutions at least twice per year.

  4. Participate in local planning meetings to support responsible zoning practices.

  5. Promote community education about sustainable building principles.

  6. Publish one annual summary of sustainability performance benchmarks.

  7. Mentor emerging developers on integrating environmental standards into core operations.

“These are measurable actions,” he says. “Sustainability has to be built into systems.”

Do-It-Yourself Toolkit: 10 Actions Anyone Can Take

This pledge is not limited to developers. Individuals can influence responsible growth without spending money.

  1. Attend one local planning or zoning meeting.

  2. Ask builders about energy efficiency before buying or renting.

  3. Research how neighborhood density affects traffic and infrastructure.

  4. Support mixed-housing developments in your community.

  5. Reduce personal home energy consumption through simple conservation habits.

  6. Learn about missing middle housing models.

  7. Share sustainable housing resources with neighbors.

  8. Review local climate risk maps for your area.

  9. Encourage community discussions about long-term planning.

  10. Ask elected officials how sustainability is measured in new projects.

“Communities reflect the standards people demand,” Baum says.

30-Day Progress Tracker

Use this simple checklist to stay engaged:

Week 1
☐ Learn about local zoning rules
☐ Review your home’s energy use

Week 2
☐ Attend or watch one planning meeting
☐ Share one sustainable housing resource

Week 3
☐ Speak with a builder or landlord about efficiency standards
☐ Research missing middle housing examples

Week 4
☐ Have one community conversation about responsible growth
☐ Commit to one long-term action

Small actions compound over time.

“You don’t rush development,” Baum says. “You align it.”

Call to Action

Larry Michael Baum invites residents, developers, and community leaders across Florida to take the “Build Forward” Responsible Growth Pledge.

Start with one action this week. Share the toolkit. Encourage discussion about sustainable housing standards.

Responsible growth is not automatic. It is guided.

About Larry Michael Baum

Larry Michael Baum is the Managing Partner of Stellar Communities in Aventura, Florida. Born in Miami Beach and a graduate of Florida State University in Real Estate and Finance, he has led the development of more than 3,000 eco-friendly homes across Florida. His work focuses on sustainable residential development, urbanism, missing middle housing, and long-term economic resilience in community design.

San Francisco, CA, Jun 12, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — As businesses and individuals increasingly adopt automation, artificial intelligence, and cloud-based accounting platforms, tax compliance is becoming faster and more efficient. However, according to Elizabeth Shwiff, founding and managing partner of Shwiff, Levy & Polo, LLP, technology alone cannot replace the judgment, experience, and strategic thinking required to navigate today’s increasingly complex tax environment.

Tax regulations continue to evolve at a rapid pace. Businesses face growing compliance obligations across multiple jurisdictions, changing reporting requirements, and heightened scrutiny from regulatory agencies. While software can automate calculations and streamline recordkeeping, Shwiff believes successful tax compliance still depends heavily on professional interpretation and oversight. “Technology is an incredibly valuable tool, but it is still just a tool,” said Shwiff. “Tax laws are constantly changing, and every client’s situation is unique. Software can process information, but it cannot fully understand context, identify emerging risks, or provide the strategic guidance that comes from years of professional experience.”

The accounting profession has experienced a significant technological transformation over the past decade. Cloud-based systems now allow businesses to manage financial information in real time, while artificial intelligence applications can categorize transactions, identify anomalies, and generate reports in a matter of seconds. These advancements have improved efficiency and reduced the amount of time professionals spend on routine administrative tasks.

For accounting firms, technology has created opportunities to provide faster service and deeper analysis. Yet Shwiff cautions that greater automation has also created a misconception that tax compliance can be handled entirely through software without professional involvement.

According to Shwiff, one of the greatest risks businesses face is assuming that automated systems can identify every tax issue or planning opportunity. While software is effective at processing information based on established rules, it may not recognize unusual circumstances, changing regulations, or complex transactions that require professional interpretation. “Many tax challenges arise not from calculations but from judgment,” said Shwiff. “Business acquisitions, ownership restructurings, international transactions, estate planning decisions, and many other situations require careful analysis. These are areas where professional guidance remains critical.”

Shwiff’s perspective is shaped by more than three decades of experience advising businesses, entrepreneurs, high-net-worth individuals, trusts, and estates. Throughout her career, she has worked on matters involving tax planning, compliance, forensic accounting, litigation support, and cross-border financial issues.

She notes that technology has become particularly valuable in helping professionals identify trends and improve accuracy. However, she believes the most effective approach combines technological efficiency with experienced human review.

The increasing complexity of tax compliance is evident across multiple areas of practice. Businesses operating in several states must navigate varying tax rules and reporting requirements. Companies conducting international business face additional layers of regulation and compliance obligations. Individuals with significant investments, trusts, or estate planning structures often encounter sophisticated tax considerations that require personalized analysis.

At the same time, tax authorities are also leveraging technology to improve enforcement capabilities. Advanced data analytics allow regulators to identify discrepancies, detect unusual reporting patterns, and conduct more targeted examinations. As a result, businesses and individuals must ensure that compliance efforts are both accurate and well-documented.

Shwiff believes this environment makes professional guidance more important, not less. “As technology becomes more powerful, expectations for accuracy and compliance increase as well,” she said. “The goal is not simply to file returns. The goal is to understand the larger financial picture, manage risk appropriately, and make informed decisions that support long-term objectives.”

Beyond compliance, Shwiff emphasizes the importance of strategic tax planning. While software can help organize information, it cannot independently evaluate a client’s broader goals, risk tolerance, family circumstances, or business objectives. Those conversations often lead to planning opportunities that technology alone would not identify.

She also stresses the importance of maintaining strong ethical standards as firms adopt new technologies. Professional judgment remains essential when evaluating financial information, protecting client confidentiality, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.

Under Shwiff’s leadership, Shwiff, Levy & Polo, LLP continues to integrate advanced technologies while maintaining a strong focus on personalized client service. The firm provides accounting, tax planning and compliance, forensic accounting, expert witness services, litigation support, estate and trust planning, and advisory services to clients throughout the United States and internationally.

Looking ahead, Shwiff expects technology to continue reshaping the accounting profession. However, she believes the most successful firms will be those that balance innovation with the expertise and judgment clients rely upon when facing important financial decisions. “The future of accounting is not technology versus people,” said Shwiff. “It is technology supporting professionals who bring experience, insight, and strategic thinking to complex situations. That combination delivers the greatest value to clients and helps them navigate an increasingly complicated financial world.” To learn more about Shwiff, Levy & Polo, LLP, visit: https://www.slpconsults.cpa/about-the-company.html  

Wall-mounted residential compute appliance lets homeowners earn up to $2,000 per month hosting GPU capacity; company targets 100,000 installed homes by end of 2027 amid strong homebuilder interest and 10,000+ reservations

United States, 12th Jun 2026 — Nanocenter, Inc. today launched with a mission to build the world’s largest data center — not on a desert mega-campus, but distributed across the garages of American single-family homes. The company’s wall-mounted compute appliance turns idle garage wall space into a new income stream for homeowners, while sidestepping the land, water, and community-opposition problems that have stalled hyperscale data center construction nationwide.

Roughly the size and visual profile of a home battery system, the Nanocenter appliance mounts to standard 16-inch on-center stud bays inside the garage and houses NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 GPUs with 96GB of VRAM. Its patent-pending, inverter-driven cooling system operates at just 40 decibels — about the volume of a quiet library — both inside the garage and at the exterior vent. Through the company’s platform at nanocenter.ai, homeowners sell idle compute cycles to the global cloud, earning up to approximately $2,000 per month in hosting fees, depending on utilization and market rates.

The company calls the model “Solar 2.0.”

“Just as solar panels let homeowners sell electrons back to the grid, Nanocenter lets homeowners sell compute cycles back to the world,” said Aaron Peterson, founder and CEO of Nanocenter. “This is a residential appliance, not a commercial data center. Homeowners aren’t operators — they’re hosts. And the economics work for everyone.”

A Founder Who Saw the Crisis Firsthand

Nanocenter was born from necessity. Peterson is also the founder of Ellydee.ai, an environmentally focused AI platform that sources green energy through data center partners in Finland. When Ellydee crossed 100,000 users, Peterson needed compute capacity beyond what those partners could supply — and as he searched, he watched communities across the country organize against new hyperscale construction.

He concluded that the era of massive, concentrated, water-hungry data centers was ending, and that the only durable answer was a distributed one.

“Concentrating gigawatts of demand in one place breaks grids, drains water supplies, and turns neighbors into opponents. Spreading that same demand across millions of existing homes makes it almost invisible,” Peterson said. “Distributed computing isn’t new. Applying it to the housing stock America has already built — that’s what’s new.”

By distributing load across the existing residential grid, Nanocenter consumes zero water, concentrates no electrical demand, and requires no new land — avoiding the very issues that have triggered moratoriums and depressed home values in communities adjacent to traditional data center projects.

Built in a Garage. Scaling Through Garages.

There is a certain symmetry to the approach: some of the world’s most valuable technology companies were started in garages. Nanocenter intends to build the world’s largest data center the same way — one garage at a time.

The company has working prototypes installed and operating in U.S. homes today, validating both the appliance and its 40dB cooling system, which vents through standard 16-inch or 24-inch stud bays to the exterior. Ventilation ports feature customizable, paintable trim designed to satisfy HOA aesthetic standards.

Homebuilders Are Leaning In

Through its Builder Program, Nanocenter is in active conversations with leading national homebuilders to make new homes “Nanocenter Ready” at construction. Participating builders earn a revenue share on compute generated from their homes, plus performance-vested equity warrants. Nanocenter handles installation, insurance, maintenance, and all homeowner agreements, so builders take on no operating expense or program liability.

“We knew we were onto something when our schedule of homebuilder meetings booked solid for a month, almost overnight,” Peterson said. “Builders understand that nearby data centers can hurt home values. They see Nanocenter as a win for homeowners, a win for builders, and a win for the AI platforms that need this compute.”

Existing homes can also be retrofitted today through a program Nanocenter developed in collaboration with licensed residential electricians.

Designed for the Neighborhood

Nanocenter’s indoor, garage-integrated design reflects three principles the company believes are essential for residential compute at scale:

  • Security: Hardware lives inside the locked garage — a space with an inherent expectation of safety — rather than in an outdoor enclosure.
  • Quiet: At 40dB inside and out, the appliance is genuinely neighbor-friendly.
  • Simplicity: No trenching, no concrete pads, no dedicated sub-panel — just a clean, wall-mounted installation.

Because Nanocenter is a residential appliance — analogous to a home battery, EV charger, or solar inverter — it does not trigger commercial data center zoning. The company is working with developers to have “Nanocenter Ready” written into new-development CC&Rs as a permitted appliance.

Strong Early Demand

More than 10,000 homeowners have already reserved a place in line at nanocenter.ai, where reservations are currently free. The company is targeting 100,000 installed homes by the end of 2027.

With global spot-market rates for RTX Pro 6000 server-class compute at approximately $2 per GPU-hour and demand continuing to outpace supply, Nanocenter converts that demand directly into household income — injected into every home where a Nanocenter is installed.

About Nanocenter

Nanocenter, Inc. manufactures a wall-mounted residential compute appliance that lets homeowners host GPU capacity and sell compute cycles to the global cloud through its platform at nanocenter.ai. Designed to install cleanly inside the single-family garage and operate at a neighbor-friendly 40dB, Nanocenter is building the world’s largest data center — one garage at a time. The company partners with national homebuilders to make new homes “Nanocenter Ready” at construction and offers a retrofit program for existing homes. 

Learn more at nanocenter.ai

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Homestead, FL 33030, United States, 12th Jun 2026 – Yijin Solution, a precision manufacturing company headquartered in Homestead, Florida, has advanced its rubber CNC machining operations to enhance the production of precision rubber components for industrial applications. The development includes updated machining processes, specialized tooling configurations, and refined quality control measures aimed at improving dimensional accuracy and surface finish on rubber parts produced for sectors including automotive, aerospace, medical, and energy.

Rubber CNC machining involves the use of computer-controlled cutting tools to shape rubber materials into components with tight tolerances and specific geometric profiles. The process is applied to manufacture seals, gaskets, bushings, vibration dampeners, and other functional parts that require consistent performance under demanding operating conditions. Unlike conventional rubber molding techniques, CNC machining allows for the production of small-batch and prototype rubber components without dedicated molds, providing manufacturers with greater flexibility for projects that involve specialized design requirements or limited production volumes.

Yijin Solution’s updated rubber machining capabilities are designed to complement the company’s broader range of precision manufacturing services, which include metal CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, custom fasteners, die casting, injection molding, and 3D printing. Integrating enhanced rubber machining into the existing production workflow enables the company to offer clients a wider range of material options from a single manufacturing source, reducing the need to coordinate with multiple suppliers for different material categories within the same project.

“Advancing rubber machining capabilities allows Yijin Solution to serve clients who require precision-machined rubber components alongside metal parts and fabricated assemblies,” said Gavin Yi, CEO of Yijin Solution. “This development supports the company’s objective of providing comprehensive manufacturing services that address multiple material and production requirements within a single facility.”

The updated operations include the introduction of tooling specifically designed for a range of rubber substrates, including natural rubber, silicone, neoprene, EPDM, and polyurethane. Each material exhibits distinct machining characteristics in hardness, elasticity, and thermal sensitivity, and the new tooling configurations have been developed to minimize surface deformation and maintain dimensional consistency during cutting. These tooling advancements allow Yijin Solution to accommodate a wider variety of rubber formulations while preserving the precision required for industrial-grade components.

Quality control procedures have also been expanded to incorporate additional inspection stages specific to rubber component production. Dimensional verification, surface finish assessment, and material hardness testing are now integrated into the production workflow for rubber parts, ensuring that finished components meet specified tolerances before delivery. The updated inspection protocols align with the standards observed across the automotive, aerospace, and medical industries that the company serves.

Yijin Solution currently operates from its facility in Homestead, Florida, which serves as a centralized hub for its North American manufacturing and fulfillment activities. Rubber components produced at the facility are used in applications ranging from sealing systems and vibration isolation mounts to protective covers and fluid handling assemblies. The addition of enhanced rubber machining capabilities follows previous investments in metal CNC machining infrastructure and sheet metal fabrication equipment at the same location.

“The company plans to continue developing its rubber machining processes over the coming months, with additional investments in tooling and process refinement expected to further improve production efficiency and part consistency,” said Gavin Yi, CEO of Yijin Solution. “Expanding material capabilities remains a priority as client requirements continue to diversify across industries.”

Yijin Solution is a precision manufacturing company based in Homestead, Florida, offering services that include CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, custom fasteners, die casting, injection molding, and 3D printing. The company serves clients across the automotive, aerospace, medical, and energy industries, providing both prototyping and production-scale manufacturing support. The advancement of rubber machining operations represents the latest in a series of capability expansions undertaken at the company’s Homestead facility.

For additional information about rubber CNC machining and related industry developments, contact Yijin Solution at 760 NW 10th Ave, Homestead, FL 33030. Inquiries regarding the company’s products, services, installation support, and training programs can be directed to +1 626 263 5841 or by email at yijing@yijinsolution.com.

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Gary, IN 46402, United States, 12th Jun 2026 – Promax Pogo Pin, a prominent manufacturer of pogo pins, spring-loaded connectors, and magnetic connectors based in Gary, Indiana, has announced an expansion of its ICT test probe product line aimed at improving accuracy and reliability in electronic testing applications. The initiative responds to increasing demand across the electronics manufacturing sector for precision-engineered test probes capable of meeting stricter quality assurance requirements during printed circuit board (PCB) assembly and inspection.

The expanded product line includes ICT test probe configurations designed for in-circuit testing processes used to identify manufacturing defects during PCB production. In-circuit testing is a widely adopted quality control method for detecting faults such as incorrect component placement, solder bridging, open circuits, and short circuits before boards proceed to final assembly stages. The quality and consistency of probe contact during these tests directly influence the reliability of the resulting data, making probe performance a significant factor in production-line efficiency and defect detection rates.

Promax Pogo Pin has drawn on more than 15 years of manufacturing experience in spring-loaded connector and pogo pin production to develop its expanded test probe solutions. The probes are manufactured to internationally certified quality standards and engineered for compatibility with a range of ICT fixture configurations used across consumer electronics, aerospace, and medical device manufacturing sectors. Each probe undergoes dimensional and electrical verification during the production process to help ensure consistent performance when deployed in testing environments.

“Consistent and accurate probe contact during in-circuit testing is fundamental to effective quality control in electronics manufacturing,” said Gavin, Manager at Promax Pogo Pin. “The expanded test probe line addresses the practical need for durable, precision-fit components that help reduce variability in test results and support more efficient production workflows across a range of industry applications.”

The company’s ICT test probes are available in multiple tip styles, spring forces, and barrel diameters to accommodate varying PCB layouts and testing specifications. Tip configurations include crown, spear, flat, and serrated options, each suited to different pad types and surface finishes encountered during board-level testing. Customizable options enable manufacturers to specify probe dimensions, stroke lengths, and contact configurations based on the particular demands of their testing fixtures and board designs.

Promax Pogo Pin produces its connectors and test probes at facilities equipped for volume manufacturing, allowing the company to maintain competitive pricing across both standard and custom orders. The company serves clients in sectors where electronic component reliability is a critical operational factor, including aerospace systems, medical instrumentation, automotive electronics, and consumer devices. Order fulfillment is supported by inventory management processes designed to reduce lead times for commonly specified probe configurations.

Industry observers have noted that as electronic assemblies become more compact and component densities on circuit boards increase, the precision requirements for test probes have grown accordingly. Probes must maintain stable contact with increasingly smaller test points while delivering consistent electrical performance across thousands of repeated test cycles. The trend toward miniaturization in consumer and industrial electronics has placed additional emphasis on probe tip geometry, plating durability, and spring force calibration as factors affecting test reliability.

“As circuit board designs continue to evolve toward higher component density and finer-pitch layouts, the specifications for test probe performance are expected to become more demanding,” said Gavin. “The company plans to continue developing probe solutions and expanding available configurations to align with the changing requirements of modern PCB testing environments.”

Promax Pogo Pin, headquartered in Gary, Indiana, manufactures pogo pins, spring-loaded connectors, and magnetic connectors for applications spanning consumer electronics, aerospace, medical, and automotive industries. With more than 15 years of operational experience, the company provides customizable connector and probe solutions manufactured to internationally certified quality standards and delivered to clients across domestic and international markets.

For additional information about ICT test probes and related industry developments, contact Promax Pogo Pin at 480 Jackson St, Gary, IN 46402, USA. Inquiries regarding the company’s products, services, installation support, and training programs can be directed to (765) 705-7361 or by email at tonyhoo@promaxpogopin.com.

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Explora Books has released a cinematic book trailer for Death by Roses, the award-winning debut novel by Vivian R. Probst. Now available on YouTube, the trailer immerses viewers in the world of Mae Rose McElroy, a woman whose life begins only after death.

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 12th Jun 2026 – Death by Roses opens on a frosty mid-March morning in the McElroy farmhouse, where Mae Rose and her husband Art exist in a marriage long past its warmth. Art, a quietly devoted mechanic with a complicated history of infidelity and remorse, has spent thirty years trying and failing to bridge the emotional distance between them. On what will unknowingly be Mae Rose’s last day, he comes home with a wrecked 1974 VW Beetle, a box of orphaned barn kittens, and a bouquet of yellow roses.

When Mae Rose dies in one final undignified burst of rage, her story shifts beyond ordinary realism. In the afterlife, she is granted the perspective she refused while living: a clear-eyed view of the truths her closed heart kept her from seeing. From there, Probst’s narrative takes an inventive turn. A dying horror film legend, confronting her own mortality, enters into a mysterious supernatural bargain — and the lives of two very different women become linked through one remarkable second chance. The result is a story that is at once darkly comic and deeply moving, shaped by vivid characters, unexpected turns, and an unflinching understanding of human weakness.

Probst, who dedicated the novel to her late sister Cheryl Ann Cook and to mentor Fred Howard Loeb, brings emotional depth to themes of love, regret, and the enduring weight of a life marked by emotional distance. The novel is grounded in the rhythms of rural American life, richly observed domestic detail, and characters rendered with honesty and compassion. Mae Rose McElroy, stubborn and complicated as she is, emerges as a deeply sympathetic figure precisely because Probst refuses to simplify her.

The book trailer, released by Explora Books on YouTube, distills the novel’s essential tensions—missed chances, supernatural intervention, and an unlikely bond between two women—into a visually arresting cinematic preview designed to introduce new readers to Probst’s world.

Death by Roses by Vivian R. Probst is a darkly comic and emotionally resonant novel centered on a woman who gains a new understanding of her life only after death. Through its blend of supernatural fiction, domestic drama, and emotional introspection, the novel explores whether reconciliation, clarity, and change remain possible even after opportunities appear to have passed.

The official book trailer for Death by Roses is now streaming on YouTube. The book can be purchased on Amazon and other major digital bookstores.

About Explora Books 

Explora Books is a book marketing firm located in the heart of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The company specializes in self-publishing and marketing, taking pride in its exhaustive research and creative strategies that provide wider avenues for aspiring authors to gain recognition for their works. Explora Books aims to guide authors through the complexities of self-publishing, offering convenient solutions to navigate this process. The firm fosters and redefines creativity and innovation, setting new industry standards. Explora Books is dedicated to empowering authors globally.

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Homestead, FL 33030, United States, 12th Jun 2026 – Yijin Solution, an innovative manufacturing company headquartered in Homestead, Florida, has announced an expansion of its metal stamping capabilities to support a wider range of industrial manufacturing projects. The development includes the addition of progressive die stamping, deep draw stamping, and multi-slide stamping processes, enabling the company to accommodate projects requiring high-volume production of complex metal components across multiple industry sectors.

The expanded operations are designed to serve manufacturers in the automotive, aerospace, medical, and energy industries that require stamped parts with consistent dimensional accuracy and repeatable quality. Components produced through the new stamping capabilities include brackets, enclosures, heat sinks, electrical terminals, and structural reinforcements commonly used in assembly-level applications. The initiative positions Yijin Solution to handle both thin-gauge precision parts and heavier structural components within a single production environment.

Yijin Solution has maintained a diversified manufacturing portfolio that includes CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, custom fastener production, die casting, injection molding, and 3D printing. The addition of broader metal stamping services extends the company’s ability to support projects from initial prototyping through full-scale production runs, allowing clients to consolidate multiple manufacturing requirements with a single provider rather than coordinating across several vendors.

“Expanding the metal stamping operations enables Yijin Solution to address a growing category of project requests that require high-volume stamped components with tight tolerances,” said Gavin Yi, CEO of Yijin Solution. “The investment was driven by a measurable increase in project inquiries involving stamped metal parts over the past year, and the company has responded by building the capacity and tooling infrastructure necessary to meet that demand reliably.”

Metal stamping is a cold-forming manufacturing process in which flat sheet metal is shaped into specific geometries using dies and mechanical or hydraulic presses. The technique is widely adopted across industries where large quantities of uniform parts are needed at scale with minimal material waste. Industry analysts have noted steady growth in demand for stamped components in recent years, driven in part by trends in automotive electrification, medical device miniaturization, and renewable energy infrastructure development.

The company’s expanded stamping operations include in-house tooling design and fabrication, material selection consultation, and quality inspection protocols aligned with ISO standards. Yijin Solution works with a range of metals, including stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and carbon steel. Production capabilities now accommodate both short-run prototype stamping for design validation and long-run manufacturing contracts for established product lines. Tolerances, surface finish requirements, and secondary processing needs are evaluated during the project planning phase to ensure specifications are met prior to volume production.

Yijin Solution serves clients across North America and internationally, providing end-to-end manufacturing support from design consultation and engineering review through finished part delivery and logistics coordination. The company’s facility infrastructure supports concurrent production across multiple manufacturing disciplines, which allows project timelines to be consolidated when clients require parts produced through different processes as part of a single assembly or product.

“As manufacturing requirements continue to evolve across sectors such as electric vehicle production and medical technology, Yijin Solution intends to further invest in press capacity, tooling technology, and quality assurance infrastructure,” said Yi. “The objective is to ensure that production capabilities remain aligned with the technical demands and volume expectations of incoming projects over the next several years.”

Yijin Solution operates as a precision manufacturing service provider with capabilities spanning CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, custom fasteners, die casting, injection molding, 3D printing, and metal stamping. The company supports projects across the automotive, aerospace, medical, and energy sectors from its base of operations in Homestead, Florida. The expansion of metal stamping capabilities represents the most recent in a series of operational investments aimed at increasing manufacturing capacity and broadening the range of projects the company can support.

For additional information about metal stamping china and related industry developments, contact Yijin Solution at 760 NW 10th Ave, Homestead, FL 33030. Inquiries regarding the company’s products, services, installation support, and training programs can be directed to +1 626 263 5841 or by email at yijing@yijinsolution.com.

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Medley, FL 33178, United States, 12th Jun 2026 – Cloom Tech, a renowned custom wire harness and cable assembly manufacturer, has announced an expansion of its motorcycle wire harness manufacturing operations. The move is designed to address growing demand from motorcycle producers and aftermarket suppliers seeking reliable, application-specific wiring solutions for modern vehicle platforms.

The expansion includes increased production capacity, additional engineering resources dedicated to motorcycle applications, and broader support for both prototype development and full-scale manufacturing runs. Cloom Tech has indicated that the initiative responds to shifts in the motorcycle sector, where evolving electronics, updated safety systems, and newer powertrain configurations are driving demand for more complex and customized wiring assemblies.

Motorcycle electrical systems have grown significantly more sophisticated in recent years. Modern motorcycles frequently incorporate electronic fuel injection, anti-lock braking systems, traction control, LED lighting arrays, and digital instrumentation. Each of these systems requires precise wiring that must perform reliably under conditions including vibration, temperature variation, and exposure to moisture. The increased complexity of these systems has created a parallel need for manufacturers capable of producing harnesses engineered to meet exacting specifications.

“The motorcycle segment has changed considerably over the past several years, and the wiring requirements have changed with it,” said Ivy Zhao, Spokesperson at Cloom Tech. “Expanding production in this area allows the company to serve motorcycle OEMs and aftermarket clients who need harnesses built to precise mechanical and electrical standards, with the durability that two-wheeled applications demand.”

Cloom Tech’s expanded motorcycle harness operations will cover a range of vehicle categories, including sport, touring, off-road, and electric motorcycle platforms. The company has noted that electric motorcycles, in particular, present distinct wiring challenges due to high-voltage battery management systems and regenerative braking components that require specialized connectors and insulation materials.

The manufacturing process at the Medley facility incorporates design support beginning at the prototype stage. Engineering teams work with clients to develop harness layouts, select appropriate materials, and validate designs against application-specific requirements before moving into volume production. This approach is intended to reduce development cycles and minimize the risk of field failures in finished vehicles.

Cloom Tech has also stated that the expansion will support clients across the automotive, robotics, medical device, and aerospace sectors by freeing capacity and streamlining workflow across the facility. The company currently manufactures custom wire harnesses and cable assemblies for a diverse client base, and the operational improvements associated with the motorcycle line expansion are expected to benefit the broader production environment.

Quality assurance remains a central focus of the expanded operations. Motorcycle wire harnesses produced at the facility undergo testing protocols that include continuity checks, insulation resistance measurements, and pull-force testing on crimped terminals. These procedures are designed to verify that each assembly meets the performance thresholds required for motorcycle applications, where component failure can have direct safety implications.

“The company intends to continue investing in its motorcycle harness capabilities as the market develops,” said Zhao. “As motorcycle technology advances and new platforms enter the market, the demand for precisely engineered wiring assemblies is expected to grow. Cloom Tech is positioning its operations to meet that demand with consistent quality and responsive production timelines.”

The expansion aligns with broader trends in the motorcycle manufacturing sector. Industry data indicates steady growth in global motorcycle production, driven in part by increasing urbanization, demand for fuel-efficient transportation, and the emergence of electric two-wheeled vehicles in both consumer and commercial segments. Manufacturers throughout the supply chain are adjusting operations to accommodate these shifts.

Cloom Tech specializes in manufacturing custom wire harnesses and cable assemblies. The company serves clients across multiple industries and provides design support from prototype through production. The motorcycle harness expansion represents the latest in a series of operational investments aimed at broadening the company’s manufacturing capabilities.

For additional information about motorcycle wire harness manufacturers and related industry developments, contact Cloom Tech at 9251 NW 112th Ave, Medley, FL 33178, USA. Inquiries regarding the company’s products, services, installation support, and training programs can be directed to +1 863 434 8447 or by email at sales@cloomtech.com.

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Medley, FL 33178, United States, 12th Jun 2026 – Cloom Tech, a leading custom wire harness and cable assembly manufacturer, has announced an expansion of its production capabilities to support the agricultural equipment industry. The company now manufactures tractor wiring harness assemblies engineered to meet the electrical and environmental demands of modern farming machinery, extending its manufacturing portfolio beyond its established presence in the automotive, robotics, medical, and aerospace sectors.

The agricultural equipment market has experienced growing demand for reliable and durable electrical systems as modern tractors increasingly incorporate electronic controls, sensor arrays, GPS-guided navigation, and automated operational features. These advancements have created a need for wiring harnesses capable of performing consistently under the challenging conditions common in agricultural settings, including prolonged exposure to moisture, dust, chemical agents, mechanical vibration, and wide temperature variations.

Cloom Tech’s approach to tractor wiring harness production follows the same design-to-production methodology the company applies across its other industry verticals. The engineering team collaborates with equipment manufacturers during the initial design phase to develop harness configurations matched to specific tractor models, electrical system architectures, and performance requirements. Each completed harness assembly undergoes a series of testing procedures, including continuity verification, insulation resistance checks, and environmental stress evaluations, before it is cleared for delivery.

“Agricultural equipment manufacturers need wiring harnesses that deliver consistent performance in harsh field conditions over extended service periods,” said Ivy Zhao, Spokesperson at Cloom Tech. “The production capabilities now in place allow Cloom Tech to provide harness assemblies that align with the electrical specifications and durability standards expected by tractor manufacturers and equipment integrators.”

The company supports both prototype development and volume production runs. During the early stages of a project, the engineering team provides design assistance, helping clients with connector selection, wire gauge specification, harness routing, and overall layout optimization. This collaborative process enables agricultural equipment producers to evaluate and refine their electrical system designs before transitioning to full-scale manufacturing.

The tractor wiring harness production line accommodates a range of configurations, from basic power distribution assemblies to complex multi-circuit systems integrating engine management controls, lighting circuits, dashboard instrumentation, hydraulic system interfaces, and auxiliary equipment connections. Cloom Tech selects materials for these assemblies based on the specific demands of agricultural applications, using abrasion-resistant wire insulation, environmentally sealed connectors, and protective conduit and sleeving rated for prolonged outdoor exposure.

Quality control measures applied during production include in-process inspections at multiple stages of assembly, automated electrical testing, and final visual and functional reviews. The company maintains documentation and traceability records for each production batch, supporting the compliance and audit requirements common among agricultural equipment manufacturers.

“As agricultural machinery continues to integrate more electronic systems for precision farming, fleet monitoring, and equipment diagnostics, the demand for well-engineered wiring harnesses is expected to grow,” said Zhao. “Cloom Tech intends to continue developing its agricultural harness capabilities to address the evolving electrical requirements of this sector.”

Cloom Tech is a custom wire harness and cable assembly manufacturer serving industries including automotive, robotics, medical devices, and aerospace. The company offers design support from prototype through production, delivering wiring solutions configured to meet the specific technical and operational requirements of each project. The addition of tractor wiring harness manufacturing represents a broadening of the company’s production portfolio into the agricultural equipment market.

For additional information about tractor wiring harness manufacturers and related industry developments, contact Cloom Tech at 9251 NW 112th Ave, Medley, FL 33178, USA. Inquiries regarding the company’s products, services, installation support, and training programs can be directed to +1 863 434 8447 or by email at sales@cloomtech.com.

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Explora Books has released a cinematic book trailer for A Young Man’s Dream: An Old Man’s Reality by Wyveda I. Philbert. Available on YouTube, the trailer accompanies a memoir chronicling a more than 5,000-mile journey across America’s waterways undertaken by Philbert and her husband, Joe. It captures a story of determination, courage, and enduring love tested by the challenges of life on the water.

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 12th Jun 2026 – From the time he was a teenager, Joe Philbert dreamed of completing The Great Loop—a 5,000-mile journey tracing the Intracoastal Waterway up the East Coast, across the Erie Canal, through the Great Lakes, and back down the river system to Florida. It was a dream he carried for decades, including into retirement, when he and Philbert purchased a 31-foot Bombay Clipper pilothouse sailboat they named Whoosher and spent five years preparing her for the voyage. The practical obstacles were considerable: Joe was 65 years old, red-green colorblind in a journey defined by color-coded navigational markers, and managing high blood pressure. None of it deterred him.

Philbert’s own role in the journey was far from certain. She could not swim, had little experience on the water, and fully expected to stay home on their 90-acre Indiana farm while Joe found another companion. It was a meeting by chance—a kindness extended to a couple from Virginia stranded at a Florida marina that grew into a friendship with Dee, who ultimately gave Philbert the courage to go. She agreed to join the trip as far as Virginia, reserving the right to make up her mind along the way. What she discovered, mile by mile, changed everything.

The memoir does not shy away from the moments when the journey turned genuinely dangerous. At midnight on Labor Day, somewhere near the Pickwick Dam on the Tennessee River, Philbert woke with a premonition. The boat had listed 20 degrees away from the riverbank where they had anchored—the TVA had stopped generating water at the dam without warning, and the river was draining beneath them. Joe carried Philbert off the boat before it could capsize, and the two sat together on the riverbank in the dark, arms around each other, listening to their boat creak and shift as the water disappeared. They waited through the night.

As Philbert writes, Joe—who had spent five years restoring Whoosher—wept at the thought of losing everything so close to completing his boyhood dream. The water eventually returned at dawn, and the boat survived. But it is in moments like this one that Philbert’s memoir finds its deepest truth.

Across storms, mechanical setbacks, and the compressed intimacy of life aboard a 31-foot vessel, A Young Man’s Dream: An Old Man’s Reality becomes a quiet meditation on what it means to commit fully to another person’s vision—and to discover, somewhere along the way, that it has become your own.

Philbert writes with warmth, precision, and a gift for the telling detail, bringing to life the rivers, locks, and canal towns of inland America while keeping the reader anchored in the emotional reality of two people navigating not just waterways but the deeper terrain of a long marriage. The book makes good on its central claim: that love, not any chart or compass, is the best navigation system.

A Young Man’s Dream: An Old Man’s Reality by Wyveda I. Philbert is a memoir of the Great Loop—a 5,000-mile journey through American rivers, lakes, and canals—completed by the author and her husband Joe aboard their 31-foot sailboat Whoosher. It is a story of a decades-old dream finally fulfilled, of a wife who agreed to come along one mile at a time, and of what two people find in each other when tested by water, weather, and the unexpected. Dedicated to Joe, whose determination made the journey possible, and to Dee, whose friendship made it imaginable, the memoir is a testament to the belief that adventure and love are inseparable. 

The official book trailer for A Young Man’s Dream: An Old Man’s Reality is now streaming on YouTube. The book can be purchased on Amazon and other major digital bookstores.

About Explora Books 

Explora Books is a book marketing firm located in the heart of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The company specializes in self-publishing and marketing, taking pride in its exhaustive research and creative strategies that provide wider avenues for aspiring authors to gain recognition for their works. Explora Books aims to guide authors through the complexities of self-publishing, offering convenient solutions to navigate this process. The firm fosters and redefines creativity and innovation, setting new industry standards. Explora Books is dedicated to empowering authors globally.

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