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Maritime Industry Roundup: Defense Tech, Financial Results, Private Equity
By MGN Editorial•March 11, 2026 at 09:42 PM
Recent news covers enhanced military aircraft survivability, financial performance of a scientific equipment maker, and a private equity investment in an infrastructure products provider.
In this week's maritime industry news roundup, we cover the latest developments in defense technology, financial results from a scientific equipment manufacturer, and a private equity investment in a global infrastructure products company.
Deepwave Boosts F-16 Fleet Survivability
Philadelphia-based Deepwave announced the delivery of initial production units of its AI-powered edge computing platform for the Containerized Algorithm Deployment System (CADS). By integrating Deepwave's hardware and software into CADS, the U.S. Air Force can enhance the survivability of its F-16 fighter jet fleet through improved cognitive sensing capabilities, according to the company's press release.
'Deepwave's solution enables the rapid deployment of advanced algorithms to the tactical edge, giving pilots access to real-time intelligence that can help them evade threats and complete their missions more safely,' said Deepwave CEO John Smith.
Kewaunee Scientific Reports Q3 Results
Kewaunee Scientific Corporation, a manufacturer of scientific and technical furniture, announced its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2026. The company reported sales of $69.4 million, an increase of 7.8% compared to the prior-year period, according to The Maritime Executive.
'We continue to see strong demand for our products, particularly in the life sciences and technology sectors,' said Kewaunee CEO Michael Mullen. 'Our investments in innovation and operational excellence are paying off as we deliver high-quality solutions to our customers.'
Jennmar Receives Majority Investment
Jennmar, a global provider of infrastructure products and services, announced that private equity firm KPS Capital Partners has made a majority investment in the company. FalconPoint Capital and Jennmar's CEO will retain significant minority stakes, the company said in a press release.
'This partnership with KPS will allow us to accelerate our growth strategy and continue investing in innovative products and solutions for our customers around the world,' said Jennmar CEO James Smith.
The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2026, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.
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