Digitalisation stories - Page 2
CFOs back AI to transform finance but trust gap widens
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CFOs bet big on AI to reshape finance, but a Kyriba survey shows trust is lagging as privacy and security fears intensify worldwide.
AI speeds UK fusion tokamak design by 100,000 times
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AI tools from digiLab and UKAEA speed UK spherical tokamak simulations by 100,000 times, shrinking fusion design cycles from months to hours.
Siemens unveils Digital Twin Composer for factories
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Siemens launches Digital Twin Composer to build metaverse-style factory twins, unifying design, simulation and operations in 3D scenes.
Siemens named Verdantix leader for AI-driven QMS tools
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Siemens named Verdantix leader for AI-driven quality management software, as its QMS tools gain top marks in 2025 Green Quadrant report.
Cloudbeds tops HotelTechAwards for hotel software win
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Cloudbeds wins top Hotel Management Software at the 2026 HotelTechAwards, plus finalist spots, culture ranking and hotelier-choice honours.
AI to transform business risk, trust & compliance by 2026
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AI will reshape risk, trust and compliance in 2026 as firms swap hype for embedded tools, tighter controls and higher regulatory scrutiny.
Siemens & NVIDIA build AI brain for future factories
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Siemens and Nvidia are deepening ties to build an “industrial AI operating system” spanning design, factories and global supply chains.
Mitsumi enters India with INR ₹700-1,000 crore plan
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Mitsumi unveils India push with INR ₹700-1,000 crore IT and mobile distribution expansion across metros and smaller cities over 3 years.
CelcomDigi debuts PhoneFIX monthly device repair plan
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CelcomDigi launches PhoneFIX, a monthly repair plan from RM3 offering same-day fixes for phones bought from any retailer in Malaysia.
BC Transit, Spare to unify handyDART with one platform
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BC Transit taps Vancouver tech firm Spare to unify handyDART bookings and oversight across 29 British Columbia communities.
Self-employed brace for digital tax as deadline looms
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UK sole traders face mounting year-end tax pressure as Making Tax Digital nears, driving a surge in software and AI adoption to save time.
Crew Clothing rolls out Cegid platform across brands
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Crew Clothing rolls out Cegid Retail Store Excellence across 217 UK stores, unifying operations and boosting multi-brand visibility in real time.
Tricentis predicts AI will transform UK software testing
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AI will upend UK software testing by 2026, Tricentis warns, forcing a shift to risk-led quality, autonomous checks and stricter guardrails.
UK sole traders unready for Making Tax Digital shift
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Most UK sole traders are still in the dark over Making Tax Digital, with 70% unaware of looming income tax reporting changes from 2026.
Porsche debuts cloud 3D configurator for Cayenne EVs
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Porsche launches a cloud-based 3D Cayenne Electric configurator, streaming photoreal models to browsers, apps and dealer showrooms.
Widdop launches first Softies direct-to-consumer site
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Widdop launches its first direct-to-consumer eCommerce site for Softies plush toys, marking a major digital shift for the 140-year-old brand.
Zespri speeds NZD $70m claims with SAP automation push
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Zespri taps SAP cloud to automate over NZD $70m in annual quality claims, slashing processing times and boosting consistency worldwide.
DTCC sets 2026 agenda on tokenisation, AI & T+1 shift
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DTCC maps an ambitious 2026 plan, deepening tokenisation and AI while overhauling risk, collateral and post-trade ahead of Europe’s T+1 shift.
European staff lose two days a week to office admin
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European office workers now lose nearly two days a week to admin, as leaders talk up automation but staff see little change on the ground.
Generational split widens over cards, wallets & checkout
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Younger shoppers embrace digital wallets and self-checkouts as older customers stick with cards and staff, widening a payments generation gap.