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Maritime Industry Briefing: TSA Support, Museum Expansion, and AI Travel Tech

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including Soapbox's support for TSA workers, the Maryland Center for History and Culture's museum expansion, and GuideGeek's AI travel chatbot for New Brunswick.

## Maritime Industry Briefing: TSA Support, Museum Expansion, and AI Travel Tech ### Soapbox Supports 10,000 TSA Workers Amid Shutdown As the partial government shutdown continues, personal care brand Soapbox has stepped up to support Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers who are working without pay. According to a press release, Soapbox is extending its 'beauty with purpose' model to provide hygiene products to over 10,000 TSA employees across the country. 'We believe that everyone deserves access to the essentials, regardless of their employment status,' said Soapbox co-founder David Simnick. 'As a purpose-driven brand, we're proud to be able to step in and help TSA workers access the personal care items they need during this challenging time.' The shutdown, now in its third month, has impacted thousands of federal employees, including TSA agents who continue to staff airport security checkpoints nationwide. Soapbox's donation aims to ease the burden on these workers as the political stalemate in Washington drags on. ### Maryland Center for History and Culture Expands The Maryland Center for History and Culture in Baltimore is set to open its newly renovated WayFinder Wing on March 26th. According to a press release, the first-floor expansion will enhance the museum's interactive family learning, community gathering, and hands-on educational experiences. 'This is an exciting new chapter for our institution,' said executive director James Waide. 'The WayFinder Wing will allow us to better serve our visitors and the local community with expanded programming and state-of-the-art exhibits.' The $12 million renovation project was funded through a combination of private donations and state grants. The new wing will feature immersive galleries, flexible event spaces, and an enhanced visitor services area. The Maryland Center for History and Culture aims to attract more families and school groups with the expanded facilities. ### GuideGeek Launches AI Travel Chatbot for New Brunswick GuideGeek, the AI travel technology from Matador Network, has partnered with ExploreNB to launch a new artificial intelligence-powered travel chatbot for visitors to New Brunswick, Canada. Called Explora, the chatbot is designed to help trip-planners access information and recommendations for the province with ease. 'Travelers today expect a more personalized, on-demand experience when planning their trips,' said GuideGeek CEO Alex Zaccaria. 'Explora taps into the power of AI to provide New Brunswick visitors with tailored suggestions and insights to make the most of their time in the province.' According to the press release, Explora can assist users with everything from finding the best hiking trails and seafood restaurants to booking accommodations and activities. The chatbot leverages GuideGeek's natural language processing capabilities to understand user queries and provide relevant, up-to-date information. The launch of Explora comes as New Brunswick continues to position itself as a premier tourism destination, particularly for outdoor enthusiasts and culinary travelers. The AI travel assistant aims to make trip planning more seamless and enjoyable for visitors to the Canadian Maritimes region.
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