Digitalisation stories
Rising cyber threats are forcing more Indonesian firms to rehearse crisis decisions, as a Makassar session drew about 100 executives and specialists.
The hire signals Bir's push to expand online retail in Azerbaijan, where eCommerce still makes up about 3% of sales.
North American oil and gas, LNG and chemical plants can now use a certified robot to cut risky manual inspections and downtime.
More than 600 stores are already using the system, as retailers seek tighter control over sales, stock, finance and energy costs.
The insurer is bolstering its Asia management as it pushes harder into data, automation and AI to improve underwriting and customer service.
Students at UniSC will gain hands-on access to Siemens engineering tools as Queensland pushes to build skills for advanced manufacturing.
The move aims to speed up repetitive audit tasks for nearly 85,000 professionals while keeping final judgements with human reviewers.
The funding will help the London-based consultancy expand through acquisitions and into new markets as demand for digital change and security grows.
Fewer than one in three manufacturers have received direct grant funding, underscoring doubts that the Government's strategy is reaching factory floors.
The milestone points to growing demand for fleet telematics, with the firms saying their devices now help cut fuel use and emissions across 160 countries.
More than 75,000 Albanians are queued to try mobile-only banking as the new lender opens current accounts, savings and cards without branches.
The move opens the Hyderabad-based group to India's private 4G and 5G network market, though revenue will depend on winning projects.
The carmaker aims to streamline production and back-office systems as it pushes data and AI into its Crewe Dream Factory project.
More than 80% of infrastructure executives have resilience plans, but fragmented data is preventing them from delivering them under climate stress.
The environmental law firm aims to cut finance complexity and upgrade security as it shifts billing and reporting to the cloud.
Direct-to-consumer rivals are intensifying pressure on agencies as carriers still lack market intelligence on where business is shifting.
Demand for digital skills is tightening hiring across UK industries, with tech roles now making up 6.4% of jobs and paying 53% more.
Stronger wholesale networks could help shield Irish consumers and SMEs from supply shocks as tighter margins and disruption bite across the food chain.
UK regulated firms are rethinking customer service as AI cuts routine work and pushes more complex queries back to human teams.
Shop-floor systems are leaving most staff juggling too many devices, as only 5% of UK retail workers report no major in-store tech friction.