Investment stories
The facility aims to turn satellite and geospatial tools into commercial gains for Southeast Asian industries as space activity expands.
The Dallas launch gives brands a US fulfilment base, helping them ship nationwide and expand into a market that drives overseas sales growth.
Two-thirds of aerospace decision-makers now question whether Europe can turn space expertise into industrial output fast enough to compete globally.
The enlarged group will give small businesses one platform for parcel, freight and international shipping as supply chains grow more fragmented.
The five-year plan aims to move clients beyond pilot projects and into enterprise-wide AI use, targeting measurable returns across core functions.
Scottish and Irish founders will get a supported route into each other's markets through the pilot, easing the cost and risk of expansion.
Demand for integrated IT and fibre infrastructure work is rising as Kubus adds Ammcom to widen its UK project capabilities.
The North's fintech sector now employs 20,000 people directly, as FinTech North returns to Leeds to mark its 10th anniversary.
AI and emerging tech are becoming a growth priority for UK lenders and insurers, with 91% expecting higher spending over the next year.
Australian investors gain a mobile crypto platform as IG bets rising demand and new rules will draw mainstream savers into digital assets.
The city region is drawing more investors and employers as nearly USD $1 billion has flowed into its AI firms since 2010.
The London AI firm's expansion into steel and glass is backed by fresh capital as industrial customers seek lower costs and emissions.
A push for more cloud choice in Britain has gained another backer as customers face lock-in, higher costs and data-location worries.
Irish founders will get global exposure through a contest that caps entrants at USD $15 million in revenue and rewards growth.
Women in the UK are far less likely than men to buy crypto, with many saying they lack the confidence or know-how to start investing.
Independent studios in Auckland are gaining investor access and public exposure as the city works to grow New Zealand's games industry.
Only 5 per cent of 15-to-24-year-olds feel confident investing, as new research shows most young Australians want help starting.
The funding will help the hospitality software group hire, expand AI tools and buy smaller rivals as venues face rising costs.
The £10 million funding is meant to help brands cut eCommerce data errors, speed up insights and track SKU-level changes in real time.
The deal would expand Intuitive Machines' network by 44 antennas and deepen its reach in lunar communications as demand for ground links grows.