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Jonathan Isaac's Unitus Launches Faith-Forward Activewear
Jonathan Isaac's Unitus Launches Faith-Forward Activewear

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Jonathan Isaac's Unitus Launches Faith-Forward Activewear

A bold new collection calling men and women to train hard, trust God, and move by faith. ORLANDO, Fla., June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Unitus, the faith-forward apparel brand founded by NBA player Jonathan Isaac, today announced the launch of its first-ever activewear collection for men and women. Designed for performance and rooted in Scripture, the collection debuts with a clear message from 2 Corinthians 5:7: Move by faith, not by sight. The Move by Faith campaign invites believers to trust God with their goals, their movement, and their daily lives. Each piece serves as a physical reminder to walk in obedience, endure through uncertainty, and draw strength from Christ. All products feature the Unitus logo—a modern interpretation of the Ark of the Covenant— reminding wearers that God is with them wherever they go. Engineered for both training and daily wear, the 2025 activewear collection blends minimalist design with breathable materials and thoughtful details. New women's offerings include seamless sports bras, lightweight leggings, and boxy crop tees. Men's styles feature moisture-wicking tech tees, versatile trainer shorts, and lightweight hoodies. "When sight says stop, faith keeps going," said Jonathan Isaac. "That's the heart behind this collection. We want believers to remember that in Christ, they have a supernatural strength. We go further when we go by faith." This release also introduces new Unitus ambassadors: Jason Jackson Jr., Kylie Jean Tannehill, and Doug Elks—influencers and faith leaders known for living boldly and inspiring others to do the same. Explore the full collection now at For press inquiries, please contact press@ Unitus is a faith-forward footwear and apparel brand founded by NBA player Jonathan Isaac. The first to launch a signature basketball shoe with a visible Bible verse, Unitus creates products that help believers stay connected to Christ and live out their faith. Through apparel, content, and community giveback initiatives, Unitus pursues a more united world in Christ. Learn more at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE JDA Worldwide

Jonathan Isaac's Unitus Launches Faith-Forward Activewear
Jonathan Isaac's Unitus Launches Faith-Forward Activewear

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Jonathan Isaac's Unitus Launches Faith-Forward Activewear

A bold new collection calling men and women to train hard, trust God, and move by faith. ORLANDO, Fla., June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Unitus, the faith-forward apparel brand founded by NBA player Jonathan Isaac, today announced the launch of its first-ever activewear collection for men and women. Designed for performance and rooted in Scripture, the collection debuts with a clear message from 2 Corinthians 5:7: Move by faith, not by sight. The Move by Faith campaign invites believers to trust God with their goals, their movement, and their daily lives. Each piece serves as a physical reminder to walk in obedience, endure through uncertainty, and draw strength from Christ. All products feature the Unitus logo—a modern interpretation of the Ark of the Covenant— reminding wearers that God is with them wherever they go. Engineered for both training and daily wear, the 2025 activewear collection blends minimalist design with breathable materials and thoughtful details. New women's offerings include seamless sports bras, lightweight leggings, and boxy crop tees. Men's styles feature moisture-wicking tech tees, versatile trainer shorts, and lightweight hoodies. "When sight says stop, faith keeps going," said Jonathan Isaac. "That's the heart behind this collection. We want believers to remember that in Christ, they have a supernatural strength. We go further when we go by faith." This release also introduces new Unitus ambassadors: Jason Jackson Jr., Kylie Jean Tannehill, and Doug Elks—influencers and faith leaders known for living boldly and inspiring others to do the same. Explore the full collection now at For press inquiries, please contact press@ Unitus is a faith-forward footwear and apparel brand founded by NBA player Jonathan Isaac. The first to launch a signature basketball shoe with a visible Bible verse, Unitus creates products that help believers stay connected to Christ and live out their faith. Through apparel, content, and community giveback initiatives, Unitus pursues a more united world in Christ. Learn more at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE JDA Worldwide 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

Hyundai Motor to build 2nd hydrogen facility in Ulsan
Hyundai Motor to build 2nd hydrogen facility in Ulsan

Korea Herald

time11-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Korea Herald

Hyundai Motor to build 2nd hydrogen facility in Ulsan

Hyundai Motor Company is poised to set up its second hydrogen fuel cell production facility at its Ulsan plant, ramping up its growth momentum in the hydrogen-powered electric vehicle market. According to media reports on Tuesday, the automaker is in talks with the Ulsan plant labor union to build the hydrogen facility adjacent to the factory's existing auto transmission manufacturing site. This new production base will be the company's second, following the one in Guangzhou, China, and the first of its kind in South Korea. The facility's construction is set to begin this year, with mass production expected as early as 2028. Although the annual capacity remains undisclosed, the Guangzhou site, which opened in 2023, manufactures hydrogen fuel cell systems for 6,500 vehicles annually. The hydrogen fuel cells produced in Ulsan will power Hyundai Motor's flagship Nexo SUV, Ele City buses and trucks. Currently, the company sources its fuel cell systems from Unitus, a subsidiary of Hyundai Mobis – Hyundai Motor Group's car parts manufacturing arm. In February last year, Hyundai Motor acquired Hyundai Mobis' domestic hydrogen business, including a facility with an annual capacity of approximately 23,000 units. While Hyundai Motor declined to comment on the matter, citing confidentiality, the Ulsan factory labor union recently stated in a newsletter, 'The Ulsan plant is set to become a major hub for the future automotive industry. …The hydrogen fuel cell facility will prioritize a people-centered work environment and uphold the right to work safely by ensuring the highest safety standards.' At the upcoming shareholders' meeting on March 20, Hyundai Motor will add 'hydrogen and other related businesses' to its corporate objectives, marking the first time hydrogen business is explicitly stated in its articles of association. The carmaker's decision to accelerate its domestic hydrogen business comes after last year's collective bargaining agreement with the labor union, which outlined plans to achieve the capacity to produce hydrogen fuel cells, one of the key electrification components. This is in line with the company's initiative to integrate hydrogen systems into its vehicle lineups by 2028 and to reduce the price of hydrogen-powered cars similar to EVs by 2030. This year, it will launch the Initium hydrogen SUV, which boasts a range of 650 kilometers on a single charge.

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