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Iron Fish Distillery, a family-owned farm distillery in Michigan, has been awarded multiple prestigious whiskey awards for their 'Mad Angler' series. Each product in the series is aged for over five years, demonstrating their commitment to excellence. Inspired by Michael Delp's portrayal of the Mad Angler's deep frustration with the uncertain fate of rivers, Iron Fish named its estate farm-distilled and aged whiskies 'Mad Angler.' This initiative aims to draw attention to the critical issue of protecting watersheds and preserving rivers.

Iron Fish Distillery is thrilled to announce that all three of our Mad Angler whiskeys have been awarded top honors in the 2024 ASCOT Taste Competition, with Mad Angler® Bourbon 5 yr. earning the prestigious Double Platinum award, one of 100 awarded nationally. 

The Mad Angler® name is inspired by the works of celebrated northern Michigan writer Michael Delp, advocate of rivers, who often finds creativity in fly fishing on his beloved Boardman River.

Iron Fish Distillery's 'Mad Angler' whiskies are inspired by poems highlighting the river's lack of control over its future. Named to raise awareness about river conservation, these award-winning whiskies use grain from Iron Fish's 120-acre farm, which adheres to sustainable practices under the Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program (MAEAP). The distillery supports watershed organizations, including the Iron Fish Arctic Grayling Research Fund, promoting the reintroduction of Arctic Grayling to Michigan rivers.

Mad Angler® Whiskey Story - See Video with Michael Delp

"Our Mad Angler Bourbon Batch #4 marks the beginning of our commitment to ensuring that every product under the Mad Angler brand is aged for over 5 years," said David Wallace, co-founder and master distiller of Iron Fish.

The ASCOT Awards, created by spirits expert Fred Minnick are a prestigious international spirits competition. These awards honor exceptional distillers and marketers, divided into Marketing + Design and Taste Competitions. In the Taste Competition, entries are blind-tasted and scored on a 100-point scale for appearance, aroma, taste, and finish.

Mad Angler Bourbon 92 Proof / Batch #4 750ML - Aged 5 Years

Double Platinum Award Best Small Batch Bourbon

Mad Angler Bottled in Bond 100 Proof / 750ml

Platinum Award Best Wheat Whiskey

Mad Angler Rye 92 Proof / 750ml

Gold Medal Best Craft Rye Whiskey (Not Sourced)

About Iron Fish Distillery

Established in 2016, Iron Fish Distillery stands as Michigan’s first farm distillery, cultivating grains, distilling spirits, and aiming to perfect the art of barrel-finishing sourced whiskey. This third-party environmentally audited working farm and distillery attracts over 150,000 guests annually to the agricultural destination, reborn on a long-abandoned 120-acre farm located in rural Springdale Township in Manistee County.

Iron Fish Distillery's vision is to be a beloved legacy distillery leaving the land and community a better place than they found it.

Contact Information:
Jesse DenHerder
Marketing Director
[email protected]
231.590.3583


Original Source: Michigan Farm Distillery Wins Multiple Whiskey Awards for 'Mad Angler' Series, Highlighting Sustainability and Watershed Protection

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TEAL Becomes First US-Based Company to Certify eUICC Platform with GSMA
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eSIM for IoT

Teal, an IoT networking company based in Seattle, WA, today announced that it has obtained a certification from the GSMA's Security Accreditation Scheme for Subscription Management (SAS-SM). 

"Having an accredited platform with the GSMA is a monumental achievement for Teal. We developed our own codebase from the ground up, and we are the first U.S.-based company to certify an eSIM platform with the GSMA," said Robby Hamblet, Co-Founder and CEO of Teal. 

The GSMA is an industry organization that represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting more than 750 operators with almost 400 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem. The GSMA established the Security Accreditation Scheme (SAS) to enable mobile operators to assess the security of their Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) and embedded UICC (eUICC) suppliers, as well as their eUICC subscription management services providers. 

The GSMA SAS certification is the required security accreditation for embedded subscriber identity module (eSIM) entities handling sensitive assets, including mobile network operator (MNO) profile information and digital certificates. 

"Teal has achieved a significant milestone for their eSIM platform; gaining accreditation via the GSMA's SAS-SM involves a rigorous focus on security standards, so achieving it is a great testament to the hard work of the team," said Alex Sinclair, Chief Technology Officer, GSMA. 

SAS for Subscription Management (SAS-SM) is a related security auditing and accreditation scheme for the providers of eUICC subscription management services, intended to ensure the industry confidence in the security of remote provisioning for eSIMs. SAS-SM audits the robustness of processes for secure data management service. Teal designed its platform from the ground up so that all of its customers benefit from direct-carrier agreements and a wholly owned solution that can be customized to unique specifications required by today's IoT solutions. Teal's eSIM technology puts its customers in the driver's seat and provides direct access to any network around the world, with unparallel control over network programming and over-the-air (OTA) network management. 

"Teal democratizes access to MNOs and network operators by giving our customers the freedom and flexibility to choose which networks their devices connect to," said Michael Johnston, Co-Founder and CBO of Teal. 

Only a small number of companies meet GSMA's rigorous standards and obtaining this certification further sets Teal apart from solutions in the market claiming similar capabilities. It's also a sign that eSIM technology is here to stay because of its ability to provide secure, reliable, and affordable connectivity for IoT customers at scale. 

Check out Teal's listing on the GSMA website by clicking on this link: GSMA | SAS Accredited Sites - Security 

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About TEAL: 

Teal's wholly owned, patented eSIM platform connects any IoT device to any network worldwide. Teal gives you the freedom to choose the network you want within one eSIM platform you control. Dynamically switch between 3,500+ global cellular networks with the world's only U.S.-based eSIM platform. 

Learn more at tealcom.io

Media Contact: 

Robb Monkman VP of Marketing 

[email protected] 

+1 425.523.8976

Contact Information:
Robb Monkman
VP of Marketing
[email protected]
+14255238976


Original Source: TEAL Becomes First US-Based Company to Certify eUICC Platform with GSMA

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Slow and steady is winning the race as Farmwave's platform has taken almost 6 years to get to this release... but the AI output results and complex core in the background combined with an easy and almost social style UI/UX form of data collection is on point.

​Craig Ganssle, Founder and CEO of Farmwave, never thought he'd be working on software in agriculture. In 1995, Craig set out for a life career in the United States Marines but a medical discharge in 2001 for heart problems meant he had to find a different path. "What I loved about the Marines was that we did one thing and we did it really well - we solved problems. We did it with few resources, sometimes little support, but we always accomplished the mission," states Ganssle.

That Marine mentality is what has always been at the forefront of Farmwave.  They're not here to show farmers how to farm; they already know that. Farmwave began as a moonshot to solve complex problems using advanced technology to build a single decision-based platform that would add value, produce accurate results, and solve complex problems in agriculture. Farmwave's mission is to transform the world’s agricultural information into AI data models that power decision-making and preserve the future of farming. Today marks just the beginning of that mission.

While Farmwave will continue to work with large organizations, cooperatives, and other agriculture technology companies to bring their patent-pending C.O.R.E (cloud optimized recognition engine), to their own tech and customers, today Farmwave opened to the rest of the world. Over the course of six years building, tearing down, starting over, and building again, Farmwave has received countless requests and direct messages on their website and Twitter to gain access to their library of curated and cataloged data. Today Farmwave opens access to that C.O.R.E to empower small-holder growers around the world. "It's about leveling the playing field with data and democratizing agriculture technology on a global scale," says Chris Chan, COO at Farmwave.

Farmwave already has a massive backlog of features to be added, integrations to build, and crop AI models to test with their respective disease and pest identification and diagnosis. In addition, there are more counting and yield prediction models coming for citrus, wheat, soybeans, wine grapes, cotton, tomatoes, and much, much more - but slow and steady will provide results. "If you know anything about AI, you know the data is as crucial as the models themselves. We have worked with various universities and research facilities around the world to collaborate on data and validate our image library for accuracy. There's no room for error when it comes to food," says Charlie Bassham, CTO at Farmwave. 

Farmwave has a long way to go in their attempt to become the standard in AI image recognition for agriculture, but they are in the lead. Other companies in this same space have typically relied on image data from sources like ImageNet or other crowd-sourced data sets. "The problem with crowd-sourced models is it can introduce too many biases into the system. If the data the algorithms learn from do not reflect the real-world, the results will not be accurate. If the next step of the automated decision in farming is what to do about a problem in the field, your diagnosis better be right," advised Ganssle. "The hard things we can do right now. The impossible takes a little longer," he states from an old Marine Corps quote. Farmwave has been recognized as a leader in this technological space for agriculture and has been featured in places like Harvard Business Review, Popular Mechanics, TechCrunch, Forbes, and Wired to name a few.

Today you can visit https://farmwave.app to sign up and give Farmwave a try. From there you can build simple private field reports that will become feature rich in the coming months.  You can also create public reports to share information with others, ask questions, or seek advice. Farmwave is a per user per month cost with options for dedicated versions of Farmwave and API integrations into existing platforms as a value add tool.

"So much more is coming to Farmwave," says Ganssle, "Our hope is that farmers from all over the world will provide feedback so we can truly build it for them."

For more information on Farmwave, email to [email protected] or visit farmwave.io.

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