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Nearly 400 industrial leaders gathered as manufacturers in Indonesia weighed AI, analytics and digital tools to tackle costs and complexity.
The UK industrial AI company is stepping up its North American push as it seeks to turn existing US customers into broader revenue growth.
Factories facing labour shortages and rising costs are set to get a new execution tool, as the firms pair consulting with frontline software.
Restaurants and retailers are seeking more control over customer data as the Singapore startup readies its first overseas push into Germany.
The shift could see startup tools reach PepsiCo's operations faster, as the group narrows its APAC scheme to suppliers ready for rollout.
Fresh capital will fund Tenzo's US push as hospitality operators seek faster data tools to cut waste and sharpen decisions.
More than half of UK and Irish hospitality businesses fear AI could expose customer and company data, a new survey shows.
Consumer goods groups could speed products into stores as the consultancy tie-up links operating changes to live sales data and AI.
Customers can now spot hidden operational technology and IoT devices without extra hardware, helping close risky blind spots across mixed networks.
Customers can now spot hidden factory-floor and building systems in Tenable's platform without extra hardware, agents or software.
Tighter ad budgets are pushing consumer brands to prove store sales, with Welch's and Olly each generating USD $1.5 million in incremental sales.
The five-year deal could ease upfront costs for fans and boost spending on tickets, food and merchandise at one of Australia's busiest arenas.
Cash-flow strain is deepening as overdue invoices and tax debts rise, with smaller firms hardest hit by higher rates and costs.
More than 300 members have joined The Pillars in eight months, turning Sydney's private club into a venue for deals, partnerships and referrals.
Humankind expands into Australia with The Mintable buy, combining management training software and people advisory services for growing firms.
The subscription drinks group is broadening into coffee while relying on Europa Warehouse to handle sharp demand spikes across its clubs.
Businesses face higher costs and fewer large sites as Auckland’s shortage of development-ready industrial land pushes prices to record highs.
Australian warehouse operators could gain denser storage without heavy upfront spending as Dematic rolls out a modular system for slower-moving stock.
Diners in New Zealand can now skip several booking sites as Search surfaces tables with live availability and links straight to reservations.
Higher fuel and power costs are intensifying cash-flow strains for smaller firms, with CreditorWatch warning insolvencies may rise over 12 months.