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6 days ago
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TruGolf Links Celebrates 1-Year Anniversary at New York International Franchise Expo
Over 160 units in Development Salt Lake City, Utah, May 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TruGolf Links Franchising, LLC, ('TruGolf'), wholly owned by TruGolf Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: TRUG), the leading provider of golf simulator software and hardware, announced today it will be exhibiting at the New York International Franchise Expo in New York City on May 29, 2025 at booth 409. The booth will feature a live TruGolf simulator, running our latest APEX software, and LaunchBox hardware hosting a Closest to the Pin contest with IFE attendees. Since beginning operations one year ago, TruGolf Links Franchising has signed agreements to bring over 160 units to market in Illinois, New Jersey, Tennessee, and New York. TruGolf expects the first franchise locations will open their doors in the coming months. On hand at the TruGolf booth will be members of its Presidents Circle of Franchisees, including Nick Reimondo, Regional Developer for Central New Jersey. Nick aims to bring the concept to the East Coast, fueling the indoor golf simulator scene with the most modernized technology. Bob Earley, franchisee from Chicago, is excited to bring TruGolf Links' unique technology to his market for people of all skill levels and experience. Gio Dinsay, representing Long Island, NY, is eager to align performance, recreation, and rehabilitation in a powerful way with TruGolf Links. If you are interested in learning more about TruGolf Links Franchise, please come to the show and visit with us at our booth. For more information about TruGolf Links, visit or contact Andrew Johnson, Vice President of Franchising, at andrewj@ Connect on the brand's social pages by visiting and/or About TruGolf, Inc. Since 1983, TruGolf has been passionate about driving the golf industry with innovative indoor golf solutions. TruGolf builds products that capture the spirit of golf. TruGolf's mission is to help grow the game by attempting to make it more Available, Approachable, and Affordable through technology - because TruGolf believes Golf is for Everyone. TruGolf's team has built award- winning video games ('Links'), innovative hardware solutions, and an all-new e-sports platform to connect golfers around the world with E6 CONNECT. Since TruGolf's beginning, TruGolf has continued to attempt to define and redefine what is possible with golf technology. About TruGolf Links Franchising While the company offers individual franchises, the focus of its expansion efforts is with Regional Developers who acquire a territory of 1M or more in population, open a flagship location within that territory, then develop the territory with additional units they own or with independent franchisees. Regional Developers are compensated for attracting franchisees and providing support locally to all TruGolf Links locations within their territory. For more information about TruGolf Links franchise program, visit: CONTACTS: Brenner Adams b@ (801) 298-1997 in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Korea Herald
23-05-2025
- Automotive
- Korea Herald
Innodisk at COMPUTEX 2025: Driving Edge AI and Embedded Vision with Heterogeneous Platform Compatibility
TAIPEI, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Innodisk, a leading global provider of industrial AI solutions, reaffirmed its pioneering position by showcasing its latest innovations at COMPUTEX 2025 in Taipei. This year, Innodisk's live demonstrations spotlighted its optimized AI systems—including the APEX series —and computing solutions built on NVIDIA, Intel, and Qualcomm Technologies solutions. These were seamlessly integrated with Innodisk's comprehensive portfolio of embedded solutions, such as camera modules, AI memory modules, flash storage, and peripherals. The smooth integration across heterogeneous platforms reflects Innodisk's robust R&D capabilities and brings real-world applications to enterprise workloads, industrial deployments, and smart city infrastructure. The highlight of this year's exhibition is Innodisk's enterprise on-premise private LLM solution, powered by the APEX-X100 —an AI computing platform purpose-built for local AI training and paired with the AccelBrain software tool. Also taking the spotlight is the APEX-S100 short-depth server. Housed in a compact 2U, 420mm-depth chassis, it supports up to two double-width GPUs and multiple memory expansion slots, delivering exceptional performance suited for large-scale data analytics. Recognizing the pivotal role of camera modules in AI machine vision, Innodisk has expanded its embedded camera module lineup and built a specialized team to support it. The lineup now includes mainstream specifications such as USB, MIPI, and GMSL2 —all supported by highly customized drivers and adaptor boards. This demonstrates broad platform compatibility, from Raspberry Pi and industrial computers to AI servers. At Computex, Innodisk is also working closely with Advantech's iMobility & Rugged Edge AI Division showcasing the integration of 16 virtual channels of GMSL2 camera modules on Advantech's TREK-50N and REX-52N edge AI systems. This joint demonstration highlighted applications for heavy-duty environments, such as synchronized video capture around large vehicles and real-time driver behavior monitoring—contributing to enhanced workplace safety. As part of its ongoing collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., Innodisk showcased its enhanced platform integration capabilities with a live demo of a Smart Parking Recognition and Security Solution. Powered by the Qualcomm Dragonwing™ IQ9, the system utilizes an integrated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) to efficiently handle multi-modal AI workloads, including Vision Language Models (VLM) and Generative AI. The NPU enables high-throughput, low-latency inference directly at the edge—crucial for real-time tasks like vehicle identification (make, model, color) and behavior tracking. With support for expandable camera modules and fully local processing, the solution delivers fast, cloud-independent decision-making, making it ideal for smart city deployments where responsiveness and security features are paramount. In parallel, Innodisk is offering an Intel® Core™ Ultra Series 2 reference kit featuring its compatibility of Innodisk exclusive MIPI-over-Type C camera, DRAM modules, SSDs, and additional expansion options—highlighting the partnership between Intel and Innodisk as an ideal choice for industry players looking to adopt next-generation computing platforms and lead in the AI era. Furthermore, Innodisk continues to strengthen its technical expertise in memory and storage solutions. This year's product lineup features market-ready LPDDR5X CAMM2 and DDR5 MRDIMM modules, alongside a comprehensive range of PCIe Gen5 SSDs, including U.2 and EDSFF form factors such as E3.L, E3.S, and E1.S while compliant with the OCP SSD 2.0 specification, making it ideal for enterprise environments, AI servers, and data centers.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
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Mailbag: Is it finally time to strip Jon Jones of the UFC heavyweight title and move on?
Jon Jones seems to be in no hurry to defend the UFC heavyweight title, with just two fights in the last five years. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC) Now that he's fully committed to enjoying himself far away from MMA, is it finally time to strip Jon Jones of the UFC heavyweight title that he doesn't seem to want to defend? Plus, what's the ideal snack for a UFC Fight Night live from the APEX? And which fight promotion could step up and fulfill our need for the occasional freak-show fight? Advertisement All that and more in this week's mailbag. To ask a question of your own, hit up @benfowlkesmma or @ @NeedXtoseePosts: So what to you personally think happened with Jones It is starting to look like when Dana kept trying to pressure Khabib to do one more when he made it very clear he was done - if it is that How annoyed should Tom be, with the problem being there is nothing he can do about it. Let me answer the last question first: Very annoyed. Tom Aspinall should be very annoyed. With everyone. He's in the prime of his career, the peak of his earning power, and he's stuck in interim title purgatory with no end in sight. If I were him, I'd be mad at Jon Jones for intentionally holding up the division (more on that below), but also mad at the UFC for stringing me along all this time. Aspinall is basically the only blameless party in all this, but he's also the one who is suffering the most harm from it. As for what's really going on with Jones, well, where to begin? It's very clear right now that he has no plans to defend the UFC heavyweight title any time remotely soon. He's off in Thailand riding around on motor bikes and 'living [his] best life.' He also claimed on social media that he 'told the UFC my plans a long time ago,' but wouldn't go so far as to share those plans with fans beyond saying that he'll 'continue to monetize on this amazing brand I've created.' Advertisement This is where I have to ask, what does Jones think his personal brand is right now and does he actually think it's going well? Whenever he pops up on social media he's inundated with angry comments from fans accusing him of ducking Aspinall. And whenever Jones the fighter does something great and raises his esteem in the eyes of the fans, it's only a matter of time before Jones the person does something terrible and brings it back down again. That's the Jon Jones brand at this point. It's the most consistent thing about him, that ebb and flow between MMA heroics and personal catastrophes. Now even the MMA side of the equation is being overshadowed by his long, troubled absences. Advertisement Jones posts vague references to returning after some 'much needed downtime,' but he's by far the least active champion on the UFC roster. He's fought twice in the past five years. He hasn't fought more than one time in a calendar year since 2019. And before that, the last time he did it was 2013. It's been six months since he insisted on defending the belt against a semi-retired Stipe Miocic, and now he's telling us how badly he needs a vacation? It's a joke. So what do I think is happening with him (to return at last to your first question)? I think he doesn't really want to fight anymore. I think he wanted the Miocic fight because he thought it would look good on his record. And now that he's got that? He doesn't really care. He might care again eventually, once he has to watch this sport move on without him. But for now we should start getting used to thinking about Jones' UFC career in the past tense. @ZacCokely: It looks like it's time to strip Jon Jones of the belt. Who do you think should shoulder most of the blame for the heavyweight title being held up for so long? Jones has been seemingly difficult to motivate in recent years, but doesn't the UFC also need to be more decisive? My question for UFC execs at this point is what did they know about Jones' 'plans' and when did they know it. Because if he told them he was going to spend most of the year totally out of the picture, then they've done Aspinall a major disservice by keeping that from him. They've also misled fans, with UFC CEO Dana White showing up every few weeks to insist they're inching ever closer to a deal and a date for that fight. Advertisement If Jones told them something along the lines of, 'Hey, thanks for letting me pick my own title challenger, see you in 2026,' then the UFC should have stripped him of the title by now. It's ridiculous to keep Aspinall waiting this long. Promote him from interim champ to actual champ and let him defend the belt against a heavyweight who actually wants to fight. If Jones doesn't like it, hey, sign the contract and you can get a shot at Big Tom's belt when you're ready. Jones deserves (and will no doubt receive) the lion's share of the blame for avoiding this fight. But the longer the UFC lets him hold up this division, the more of that blame it shares as well. @pdlmma: I'm worried the pure freak show mma fight is dying. Not influencer fights, but people of outrageous proportions throwing down. Where could the next great freak show come from? You're right that Japanese fight promoters have really been asleep at the wheel on this lately. But you know who's been offering me hope lately? Misfits Boxing. I just watched their four-man 'survivor tag' boxing match on Friday and that thing was brimming with possibilities. Advertisement Think about it. What's the biggest problem with freak show fights in MMA? It's that too many of our talentless behemoths can't keep up a steady output without Bob Sapp-ing themselves to the canvas after a minute or two. This eliminates that problem. They can tag in and out, creating drama as well as new opponent combinations. It really was a super fun format to watch, and it's perfectly suited to groups of fighters who aren't (yet) that great at fighting. I'm going to go ahead and call it the sport of the future. @EyeofMihawk: Is it just me or do top fighters take forever to get booked? We hear some fighters complain about not getting enough fights. Cards definitely seem less stacked. What's the cause? Is it another measure to cut payroll costs, or does the UFC need more than two matchmakers? A big part of it is that the higher up in rank you go, the fewer people there are for you to fight. Say you're the No. 3 fighter in your division. Who does it make sense for you to fight? Anyone above you, obviously, and maybe someone one or two spots below you. But the top one or two guys are both holding out hope for a title shot. And do you really want to risk your spot against the No. 5 guy? That's not going to move you closer to the title, is it? Add in stuff like injuries and availability timelines, maybe some peculiarities of the calendar and which cities are more likely to get excited about which fighters, and you have yourself a lot of complicated moving parts. But also, yeah, having only two matchmakers to manage all that with a roster of many hundreds of fighters is absurd. @GabeDert: Could they do random weight checks Like they did the ped checks Catch a guy say ten pounds over his weight class he's gotta move up? Is that crazy? Could be a good thing for the fighters ultimately? Advertisement There's not a single thing stopping the UFC from having those anti-doping program collectors show up with a bathroom scale just to acquire some data. What's trickier is deciding what to do about it. The California State Athletic Commission is one of the few regulatory bodies that's actually made an effort to police this aspect of the sport, and with mixed results. Telling a fighter they have to move up in weight because you don't like how much weight they're cutting is tough. It's even tougher when they're consistently making the weight. You can tell them it's not good for their bodies, but hell, none of this is good for people's bodies. Shouldn't it be their choice? Or so the argument goes. It's also tricky because some fighters like to really tuck in at the dinner table between fights. You probably know which ones. They balloon up in weight between fights, so the drug-testers might show up when they've just had their fifth milkshake of the day and get a distorted picture of their walking around weight. Just, you know, as a for instance. @JoseYoungs: How long would it take you to drink all of the water in an average sized above ground pool? Advertisement For the sake of this scenario we'll say it's a pretty average residential above-ground swimming pool that holds about 15,000 gallons of water. We'll also say that it's filled with clean, filtered drinking water that is, in the hypothetical world we've created, never contaminated by any environmental factors. Right now, I'd say I drink maybe a little over half a gallon of water per day, give or take. But that's me just walking around living my life, not really gunning for any particular water consumption. If I were to push it, I think I could get up to 1.5 gallons per day. At that rate, it would take me 10,000 days — or a little over 27 years. And that's if I never miss a day of really going hard at drinking that swimming pool water. If I just continue drinking water at my current rate, it'll take me about three times as long. Which is to say, I will almost certainly not live long enough to finish drinking all the water in a residential above-ground swimming pool. The water will outlast me. It will still be in there when I inevitably die. So thanks for forcing me to consider my mortality today, Jose. Really appreciate it. @MMAFAN2019: What is the perfect fight day food for watching inconsequential Apex cards? Advertisement Nachos. I say this not just because they are one of the world's greatest snacks, but also because of the attention required. As all real nacho-lovers know, you need to pay attention to each bite. This is both to ensure that you're choosing good bites — if you're sharing, there's a rule that you can't eat all the fully-loaded bites, but you also shouldn't resign yourself to some sad perimeter chips with barely anything on them — but also because you need to make sure stuff isn't falling off your chips somewhere between the plate and your mouth. In other words, nachos are not an ideal snack to pair with some event that you can't look away from. The Kentucky Derby. A big heavyweight title fight. The 1998 erotic thriller 'Wild Things,' directed by John McNaughton. Look away from any of these for a moment or two and you might miss the best part. In a situation like that, you're better off with popcorn or some other snack you can reach for blindly. But these UFC Fight Night events from the UFC Apex typically include a lot of filler and not a lot of truly must-see fights. That's a place where nachos can really shine. Take your time. Pick your bite. Balance it well. Those two fighters you only barely remember seeing before will still be there when you're ready.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Automotive
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Innodisk at COMPUTEX 2025: Driving Edge AI and Embedded Vision with Heterogeneous Platform Compatibility
TAIPEI, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Innodisk, a leading global provider of industrial AI solutions, reaffirmed its pioneering position by showcasing its latest innovations at COMPUTEX 2025 in Taipei. This year, Innodisk's live demonstrations spotlighted its optimized AI systems—including the APEX series—and computing solutions built on NVIDIA, Intel, and Qualcomm Technologies solutions. These were seamlessly integrated with Innodisk's comprehensive portfolio of embedded solutions, such as camera modules, AI memory modules, flash storage, and peripherals. The smooth integration across heterogeneous platforms reflects Innodisk's robust R&D capabilities and brings real-world applications to enterprise workloads, industrial deployments, and smart city infrastructure. The highlight of this year's exhibition is Innodisk's enterprise on-premise private LLM solution, powered by the APEX-X100—an AI computing platform purpose-built for local AI training and paired with the AccelBrain software tool. Also taking the spotlight is the APEX-S100 short-depth server. Housed in a compact 2U, 420mm-depth chassis, it supports up to two double-width GPUs and multiple memory expansion slots, delivering exceptional performance suited for large-scale data analytics. Recognizing the pivotal role of camera modules in AI machine vision, Innodisk has expanded its embedded camera module lineup and built a specialized team to support it. The lineup now includes mainstream specifications such as USB, MIPI, and GMSL2—all supported by highly customized drivers and adaptor boards. This demonstrates broad platform compatibility, from Raspberry Pi and industrial computers to AI servers. At Computex, Innodisk is also working closely with Advantech's iMobility & Rugged Edge AI Division showcasing the integration of 16 virtual channels of GMSL2 camera modules on Advantech's TREK-50N and REX-52N edge AI systems. This joint demonstration highlighted applications for heavy-duty environments, such as synchronized video capture around large vehicles and real-time driver behavior monitoring—contributing to enhanced workplace safety. As part of its ongoing collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., Innodisk showcased its enhanced platform integration capabilities with a live demo of a Smart Parking Recognition and Security Solution. Powered by the Qualcomm Dragonwing™ IQ9, the system utilizes an integrated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) to efficiently handle multi-modal AI workloads, including Vision Language Models (VLM) and Generative AI. The NPU enables high-throughput, low-latency inference directly at the edge—crucial for real-time tasks like vehicle identification (make, model, color) and behavior tracking. With support for expandable camera modules and fully local processing, the solution delivers fast, cloud-independent decision-making, making it ideal for smart city deployments where responsiveness and security features are paramount. In parallel, Innodisk is offering an Intel® Core™ Ultra Series 2 reference kit featuring its compatibility of Innodisk exclusive MIPI-over-Type C camera, DRAM modules, SSDs, and additional expansion options—highlighting the partnership between Intel and Innodisk as an ideal choice for industry players looking to adopt next-generation computing platforms and lead in the AI era. Furthermore, Innodisk continues to strengthen its technical expertise in memory and storage solutions. This year's product lineup features market-ready LPDDR5X CAMM2 and DDR5 MRDIMM modules, alongside a comprehensive range of PCIe Gen5 SSDs, including U.2 and EDSFF form factors such as E3.L, E3.S, and E1.S while compliant with the OCP SSD 2.0 specification, making it ideal for enterprise environments, AI servers, and data centers. Experience more exciting and innovative AI solutions at Computex 2025, Booth No. J0118, located on the 1st floor of Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1. *Qualcomm branded products are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. Qualcomm and Qualcomm Dragonwing are trademarks or registered trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Innodisk Corporation Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
20-05-2025
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COPPER GIANT OUTLINES EXPANSION UPSIDE WITH A 977 TO 1,247 MILLION TONNE CONCEPTUAL EXPLORATION TARGET RANGING 0.49 - 0.55% COPPER EQUIVALENT (0.31 - 0.36% CU AND 0.035 - 0.039% MO) AT THE MOCOA DEPOSIT
VANCOUVER, BC, May 20, 2025 /CNW/ - Copper Giant Resources Corp. ("Copper Giant" or the "Company") (TSXV: CGNT) (OTCQB: LBCMF) (FRA: 29H0) is pleased to announce a preliminary conceptual exploration target (the "Exploration Target") at its Mocoa copper-molybdenum project in Putumayo, Colombia (the "Mocoa Project"). Developed in collaboration with APEX Geoscience Ltd. ("APEX"), the Exploration Target outlines the potential to significantly expand the mineralized envelope beyond the limits of the Current (2021) Mineral Resource Estimate1. An integrated reinterpretation of drilling, geophysical and geochemical data shows that Mocoa meets every hallmark of a tier-one porphyry system, reinforcing its district-scale growth potential and guiding the next phase of resource-expansion drilling. Working with APEX, Copper Giant has outlined a conceptual Exploration Target for material lying outside the Current (2021) Mineral Resource Estimate1; highlights include: Target size: 977 – 1,247 million tonnes Target grade: 0.49 – 0.55 CuEq (0.31 – 0.36% Cu and 0.035 – 0.039% Mo) The Exploration Target is based on all drilling to date at the project and is exclusive of, and represents the exploration upside of, the area surrounding and outside of the Current (2021) Mineral Resource Estimate. The quantity and grade of the Exploration Target mineralized material are conceptual in nature, as there has not been sufficient exploration and drilling to define a mineral resource, and it is uncertain whether exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource. The defined Exploration Target should not be misrepresented or misconstrued as an estimate of a mineral resource or mineral reserve. The Exploration Target Model has not been evaluated for reasonable prospects of eventual economic extraction (RPEEE). Ian Harris, President & CEO commented: "Every round of drilling deepens our conviction that we're only touching the tail of the elephant at Mocoa. This new Exploration Target, prepared in collaboration with APEX Geoscience, shows the potential to double—almost triple—the existing resource, and we're still focused just on the area surrounding current drilling. It ticks all the boxes of a major porphyry system: scale, continuity, and multi-phase enrichment. Most importantly, it gives us a clear, data-driven roadmap for aggressive resource expansion. In accordance with the requirements of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"), Copper Giant has established the Exploration Target for the Mocoa Project. The target ranges from approximately 977 to 1,247 million tonnes of mineralized material, grading between 0.31 and 0.36% Cu and 0.035 and 0.039% Mo. These figures are conceptual in nature and based on limited drilling and geological modeling. There has not been sufficient exploration to define a current mineral resource, and it remains uncertain whether further work will lead to the delineation of a mineral resource. The Exploration Target has not yet been assessed for RPEEE. A new NI 43-101 technical report is being completed by Mr. Michael Dufresne (MSc, President and CEO of APEX, an independent Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101. The technical report will include details on the Exploration Target. Cut-off (% CuEq*) Million tonnes Cu (%) Mo (%) CuEq* (%) 0.20 1,247 0.31 0.035 0.49 0.25 1,114 0.33 0.037 0.52 0.30 977 0.36 0.039 0.55 Table 1 – Exploration Target for the Mocoa Project. The potential quantity and grade of the Exploration Target is conceptual in nature, and there has not been sufficient exploration and drilling to define a mineral resource, and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource. The Exploration Target Model has not been evaluated for RPEEE. *Copper equivalent (CuEq) for the Exploration Target is calculated as: CuEq (%) = Cu (%) + 5.0 × Mo (%), utilizing metal prices of Cu - US$4.20/lb and Mo - US$25.00/lb and metal recoveries of 90% Cu and 75% Mo. The Exploration Target used a modern 3D-geological model provided by Company geologists for the Mocoa Project, which was derived from 46 drillholes yielding a total of 29,748 metres. The drillhole database contains a full-set of 17,040 sample intervals with complete multi-element geochemical results. The Exploration Target was developed using both copper and molybdenum assay results from previous and Copper Giant's most recent drilling. Mineralization trends were evaluated visually to generate a trend model, which informed the construction of grade shells. These grade shells were used to estimate the distribution of mineralized tonnes and grade to support the generation of grade-tonnage curves. The Exploration Target will be utilized to guide future drilling in these areas of known mineralization. Over the Exploration Target there are a total of 31 drillholes (Ingeominas-United Nations) yielding a total of 18,307 meters, and 15 modern (B2gold and Copper Giant) drillholes yielding a total of 11,441 meters in the drillhole database. The drillhole database contains a total of 17,040 sample interval entries. A total of 5,626 sample intervals are contained within the mineralization domains utilized for the Exploration Target New Geological Interpretation Highlights Mocoa's District-Scale Potential Over the past six months, Copper Giant's technical team has completed a comprehensive re-interpretation of the robust geological, geochemical, and geophysical datasets from the Mocoa Project. This effort also incorporates results from the most recent drill holes: MD–043 (refer to news release dated April 26, 2022) MD–044 (refer to news release dated January 6, 2025), MD–045 (refer to news release dated February 26, 2025) and MD–046 (refer to news release dated May 6, 2025), which collectively cover a ~1 × 1 kilometer area. The updated interpretation confirms that the Mocoa Project exhibits the hallmark features of the world's largest porphyry copper systems, underscoring its potential as a district-scale discovery. Key observations include: Tectonic setting – Mocoa lies in the Andean cordillera, a prime jurisdiction for large tier-one porphyry deposits. Mocoa is part of the Jurassic porphyry belt of the Andean magmatic arc, part of the same compressional belt that hosts Mirador*, Warintza*, San Carlos*, and Panantza*, all located in Ecuador. Extended fertile period* – U-Pb zircon and Re-Os molybdenite geochronology reveal a prolonged magmatic-hydrothermal window of approximately 10 million years (182–172 Ma), allowing sustained metal circulation and overprinting. Multiphase intrusions – The presence of early-, inter-, and late-mineral porphyries, as well as mineralized breccias, reflects a dynamic, long-lived system with repeated episodes of metal input and fluid flow. Fertile magma chemistry – Whole-rock geochemistry confirms a calc-alkaline, hydrous, and oxidized magma source with elevated Sr/Y ratios, typical of fertile porphyry systems. Large alteration footprint – Surface mapping and magnetic data (refer to news release dated May 3, 2022) define a 6 × 5 km demagnetized zone (~30 km²) with classic concentric potassic, phyllic, and propylitic zonation based on the alteration modelling. High stockwork density and metal zoning – Core logging reveals ≥3% quartz-vein stockwork densities related to the high-grade zones. Modelled geochemical patterns show molybdenum enrichment near surface and lung-shaped surrounding the high-grade copper shell. Volume, vertical extent, and openness – Based on recent drilling, the Mocoa porphyry system has been defined over a strike length of approximately 2.5 kilometres, with a width of 1.0 kilometre and vertical continuity exceeding 1.0 kilometre. In addition, integrated interpretation of geophysical surveys (refer to news release dated May 3, 2022) and follow-up fieldwork (refer to news releases dated November 15, 2022; February 7, 2023; January 27, 2025) has outlined at least nine additional porphyry targets across the broader project area, underscoring the district-scale potential beyond the main Mocoa deposit. *The Fertile Period represents the duration of magmatic-hydrothermal activity associated with copper mineralization, based on radiometric dating methods such as U-Pb, Re-Os, and K-Ar for the Mocoa project. Mirador, Warintza, San Carlos and Panantza are independent of Copper Giant and are no guarantee of the future performance of Copper Giant projects and no inference can be made of mineral resources or reserves from adjacent deposits. Qualified Person and Technical Notes Edwin Naranjo Sierra, Exploration Manager of Copper Giant is the designated Qualified Person within the meaning of NI 43-101 and has reviewed and verified the technical information in this news release. Mr. Naranjo holds a MSc. in Earth Sciences and is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (FAusIMM). The Mocoa Project Exploration Target was completed by Mr. Michael Dufresne (MSc, President and CEO of APEX, an independent Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101 and he has reviewed and approved of the disclosure herein. Current Mineral Resource Estimate for the Mocoa Project LOCATION CATEGORY MTONNES CuEq2 (%) Cu (%) Mo (%) CuEq (Blbs) Cu (Blbs) Mo (Mlbs) Oxide and Transition Inferred 139 0.41 0.32 0.026 1.25 0.99 78.3 Sulphide Inferred 497 0.46 0.33 0.04 5.06 3.61 432.7 Total Inferred 636 0.45 0.33 0.036 6.31 4.6 510.5 Notes: The mineral resources were estimated in accordance with CIM Definition Standards for Mineral Resources and Reserves. In–pit resources are contained within an optimized shell generated using US$3.00/lb Cu and US$10.00/lb Mo; CuEq %= Cu % + 3.33 × Mo %. Base–case cut–off grade: 0.25 % CuEq. Metal recoveries applied: 90 % Cu, 75 % Mo (preliminary historical internal metallurgical testing). Optimized–pit parameters: Cu US$3.00/lb, Mo US$10.00/lb, 45° slope, mining cost US$2.50/t, G&A US$2.00/t, processing cost US$10.00/t. Effective date: 1 November 2021. Mineral Resources that are not Mineral Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Cautionary note: a Regional Forest Reserve formerly overlapped the western part of the deposit, limiting the pit to 325 Mt at 0.46 % CuEq. Subsequent boundary updates confirmed no overlap between the Reserve and the known Mocoa resource (refer to Copper Giant's news release dated November 12, 2024). 1For further information refer to NI 43-101 Technical Report, entitled "Technical Report on the Mocoa Copper-Molybdenum Project, Colombia", dated January 17, 2022, prepared by Michael Rowland Brepsant, FAusIMM, Robert Sim, and Bruce Davis, FAusIMM. with an effective date of November 01, 2021. About the Mocoa Porphyry System The Mocoa project is located in the department of Putumayo, approximately 10 kilometres from the town of Mocoa in southern Colombia. Copper Giant holds a district-scale land package of over 790 square kilometres through granted titles and applications, covering a substantial portion of the Jurassic porphyry belt - an underexplored and highly prospective metallogenic zone in the northern Andes. Discovered in 1973 through a regional geochemical survey by the United Nations and the Colombian government, Mocoa has been the subject of multiple exploration campaigns. Between 1978 and 1983, follow-up work included geological mapping, IP and magnetic geophysics, surface sampling, drilling, and metallurgical testing. Additional drilling by B2Gold in 2008 and 2012 helped shape the current geological understanding. The deposit is hosted in Middle Jurassic dacite and quartz-diorite porphyries intruding andesitic to dacitic volcanics, within Colombia's Central Cordillera. This 30-kilometre-wide tectonic belt extends into Ecuador and hosts other major porphyry systems like Mirador, Warintza, San Carlos, and Panantza. Mocoa displays a classical porphyry-style alteration zonation: potassic core, sericitic halo, and outer propylitic zone, with mineralization consisting of disseminated chalcopyrite and molybdenite, and local bornite and chalcocite, associated with stockworks and hydrothermal breccias. The system features over 1,000 metres of vertical continuity, overlapping hydrothermal stages, and a broad alteration footprint. Multiple intrusive phases, brecciation events, and vein generations suggest a dynamic magmatic-hydrothermal evolution likely driven by more than one porphyry center. Mocoa remains open in all directions, with several satellite targets identified across the broader land package. These features support the interpretation of a district-scale porphyry system and position Mocoa as one of the most significant undeveloped copper-molybdenum assets in the Andes. About Copper Giant Copper Giant Resources Corp. is part of the Fiore Group, a private and well-established Canadian organization known for building successful, high-impact companies across the natural resource sector. Copper Giant was formed with a singular focus: to advance high-quality copper projects beyond resource definition—responsibly, efficiently, and with long-term positive impact. The Company is led by a team with uncommon experience, having successfully taken some of the few major copper mines developed in the past two decades from discovery through to construction. Copper Giant's current focus is the Mocoa copper-molybdenum deposit in southern Colombia, one of the largest undeveloped resources of its kind in the Americas. Recent exploration success has revealed potential well beyond its original footprint, highlighting Mocoa as a broader district-scale opportunity—and the catalyst for the Company's name and evolution. Guided by the values of respect and responsibility, and grounded in its Good Neighbor philosophy, Copper Giant is committed to creating enduring value for all stakeholders and playing a meaningful role in the global energy transition. Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This news release includes forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties. All statements within, other than statements of historical fact, including statements regarding the potential exploration target and its ability to expand the mineralization envelope of the Mocoa Project, the timing and potential to issue and the results of an updated technical report; the outcome of the Company's Exploration Target; other activities and achievements of the Company, including but not limited to: the timing and success for the advancement of the Mocoa Project, the expansion of the Mocoa resource base; are to be considered forward looking. Although Copper Giant believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include the uncertainty if further exploration will result in the Exploration Target being delineated as a mineral resource, market prices and volatility with the Company's common shares, exploitation and exploration successes, uncertainty of reserve and resource estimates, risks of not achieving production, continued availability of capital and financing, processes, permits and filing requirements, risks related to operations in foreign and developing countries and compliance with foreign laws and including risks related to changes in foreign laws and changing policies related to mining and local ownership requirements in Colombia, and general economic, market, political or business conditions and regulatory and administrative approvals. 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