Automation stories
Retailers selling into the bloc face higher costs and slower refunds as EU rules require a visible digital cancellation option in checkout flows.
The platform is aimed at helping robotics developers move from prototypes to production with up to 700 TOPS of on-device AI.
Privacy-focused local AI agents are moving on-device, as Nvidia and Microsoft add security controls and wider app support to Windows PCs.
Australian and New Zealand mid-sized firms will gain faster deployments and real-time people, payroll and finance insights from Workday GO.
Portable live production crews gain faster deployment and new vocal processing, as SSL adds a trade-in scheme to its System T range.
Industrial operators could gain more support for AI and analytics deployment as Radix deepens its Seeq partnership through a North America sponsorship.
The Glasgow gifting platform plans to add 40 staff and open a Southeast Asia warehouse as it targets a bigger US market.
The deal adds 30 automation engineers and gives customers a new local unit as demand grows for AI systems that meet sovereignty rules.
It aims to help firms turn AI experiments into governed action across operations, technology and commercial functions, not just pilots.
Strategic deployment, rather than bigger budgets, is emerging as the key way finance chiefs can turn AI into revenue and margin gains.
The agreement will modernise SKF's global IT systems and speed up its shift to AI-driven operations across manufacturing and services.
The high-level clearance could ease uptake of Riverbed's cloud tools by US agencies and bolster its credentials in regulated commercial markets.
The tie-up gives homes and commercial sites a single interface for lighting, climate and energy control, easing a long-running interoperability problem.
Rising workloads and weak systems are leaving governance teams with more compliance risk and little room to manage AI oversight.
Businesses could cut card fees and automate collections as recurring Pay by Bank opens to wider use through the UK Payments Initiative scheme.
Seven in 10 retailers expect growth next year even as labour costs and supply chain disruption push technology investment up the agenda.
The tie-up could speed digital banking upgrades and AI adoption across UOB's Asian markets, with pilots likely in Vietnam and beyond.
A shortage of specialist support is leaving ageing bulk-handling machines at Australian mines and ports at risk of costly export delays.
UK fleet managers could cut collisions and manual admin as Motive adds AI cameras, automation and driver rewards to one platform.
The switch removes a security and compliance risk for the builders' merchant after its former thin client supplier collapsed.