- CSIC event in Cambridge to honour 63 Rankine Lecturer Professor Kenichi Sogaby Dr Fiorella Dell'Olio on 24/03/2025 at 14:53
On 21 March 2025, the Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC) hosted an event in honour of Professor Kenichi Soga, Donald H. McLaughlin Chair in Mineral Engineering and a Distinguished Professor at the University of California Berkeley. The event at the West Hub, University of Cambridge was chaired by CSIC...
- Challenges in Transforming the UK’s Transport Infrastructureby Dr Fiorella Dell'Olio on 19/03/2025 at 15:45
In a recent Smart Infrastructure blog, titled "Unwinding the Complex Path to a Net-Zero UK Transport Infrastructure", Dr Omar Abo Madyan, a Research Associate in Material-Efficient Construction at the Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC), discusses the significant challenges and opportunities the UK...
- CSIC Hosts DARe Hub's Workshop on Infrastructure, Systems Performance and Transitionsby Dr Fiorella Dell'Olio on 04/03/2025 at 15:40
On 26 February, CSIC was delighted to host DARe Hub’s Work Package 3 (WP3) workshop. One of the major aspects of DARe Hub's work is the development of a decision support framework (DSF) for managing transport infrastructure systems. This is intended to assist all those involved in the delivery, management and operation of...
- Carbon Reduction Code Updated to Issue 4.0 (Feb 2025)by Dr Fiorella Dell'Olio on 27/02/2025 at 15:29
The Carbon Reduction Code for the Built Environment has been updated to Issue 4.0 February 2025. The Code provides a mechanism that enables individual organisations to publicise their annual decarbonisation progress to foster collaboration, exchange best practice, and drive progress toward net zero across the industry...
- CSIC is delighted to hear that Alex Swallow has won the 56th Cooling Prize Competitionby Dr Fiorella Dell'Olio on 18/02/2025 at 12:43
The British Geotechnical Association (BGA) has announced that Alex Swallow, a fourth-year visiting DPhil student at the Laing O'Rourke Centre at the University of Cambridge, supervised by Dr Brian Sheil, CSIC Director, has won the 56th Cooling Prize. His outstanding presentation, Grout Injection in Open Caisson...
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- EIB signs agreement with EBRD to strengthen impact of projects around the worldon 07/05/2025 at 07:45
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) have deepened their long-standing partnership by signing a Mutual Reliance Agreement on environmental and social aspects. The agreement will make it easier to finance projects together and get them off the ground more quickly in common countries of operation. It will also reduce red tape for our our clients.
- EIB Water Sector Fund doubles in size with support from the Netherlandson 15/04/2025 at 13:30
The European Investment Bank (EIB)'s Water Sector Fund has received a significant boost from the Dutch government with a €31 million contribution, doubling the fund's size. This substantial commitment, provided through the Dutch state-owned development financier Invest International, will bolster the EIB's capacity to provide technical and financial support for high-impact water investments in low and lower-middle-income countries.
- 2025 One World Media awards: longlist unveiledon 04/04/2025 at 08:00
Each year, the One World Media Awards celebrates the finest journalism and documentary filmmaking from across the Global South. For the 2025 Awards, 559 entries were received from over 100 countries.
- Close to 200 billion of investment mobilised with EIB Advisory’s support in 2024on 02/04/2025 at 08:15
The European Investment Bank Group’s advisory services are helping projects get off the ground worldwide and have contributed to mobilising close to €200 billion of investment in 2024, according to the annual EIB Advisory Report released today. Advisory staff work with clients to prepare projects, support strategic planning and market development, and offer training to the public and private sectors.
- EIB Global helps improve air traffic control system in Serbia and Montenegroon 18/03/2025 at 11:00
The European Investment Bank (EIB Global) will provide a €25 million loan to upgrade the air navigation control system in Serbia and Montenegro. State-of-the-art equipment and software will enable SMATSA, the air navigation service provider in both countries, to implement the highest operational and safety standards, ensuring interoperability and optimising flight routes. The project aims to make air traffic management over Serbia and Montenegro more efficient, improving safety and delivering environmental benefits to European air travel.
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- The Surprising Ways Machine Learning is Shaping the Futureby Phoneia on 10/04/2025 at 19:52
How Machine Learning is Revolutionizing Healthcare The evolution of ML is rapidly redefining the healthcare landscape, offering innovative and practical solutions. Today’s machine learning algorithms boast the extraordinary ability to process enormous datasets precisely, uncovering patterns that greatly enhance disease diagnostics and enable the crafting of personalized treatment plans. This advanced analytical capability acts as
- Where to find exceptional diamonds in London: a guide to the top 5 jewellersby Phoneia on 03/03/2025 at 13:12
London has long been a prestigious destination for luxury jewellery, offering an extraordinary selection of diamond rings, pendants, and bespoke pieces. Whether you are seeking the perfect engagement ring or a diamond investment with lasting value, selecting the right jeweller is essential. With so many options available, we have compiled a list of the top
- Benefits of Executing a Tailored Cybersecurity Marketing Campaignby Phoneia on 29/10/2024 at 21:04
Being unique from the crowd is always difficult in the hectic field of cybersecurity. Every day new hazards arise, hence companies must make sure they not only have the best ideas but also can clearly convey their worth. Businesses that want to stand out, interact with their target market, and create enduring relationships all depend
- Life on Mars: How Would the Red Planet Transform Our Bodies?by Phoneia on 31/08/2024 at 15:31
The Attraction to Mars and Its Challenges Mars has captured human imagination for centuries, not just as a mysterious red star in the night sky, but as a potential destination for humanity’s expansion beyond Earth. As our technology advances, the idea of colonizing Mars has shifted from science fiction fantasy to a serious goal for
- Goodbye to Gaming GPUs? Nvidia Shifts Focus to AIby Phoneia on 30/08/2024 at 15:46
Nvidia’s Shift: From Gaming to AI Nvidia, a company globally recognized for its leadership in graphics processing units (GPUs), has been a driving force in the video game industry for decades. However, in recent years, the company has begun to transform its focus, shifting attention from the gaming GPU market to the rapidly evolving field
Energy Cities The European learning community for future-proof cities
- Urban agriculture: the example of Guimarãesby Stella Archontaki on 07/05/2025 at 09:26
Guimarães, a historic city in northern Portugal and Energy Cities’ member, is characterised by a mosaic of urban, peri-urban, and rural landscapes. In recent years, The post Urban agriculture: the example of Guimarães appeared first on Energy Cities.
- Powering a Fair and Competitive Green Transitionby Sara Giovannini on 02/05/2025 at 13:15
Like every year, the European Sustainable Energy Week will bring together energy experts and practitioners from across Europe. Under the theme “Powering a fair and The post Powering a Fair and Competitive Green Transition appeared first on Energy Cities.
- Let’s meet SPARKLE’s cities: Calenzanoby Simona Aronica on 30/04/2025 at 14:24
Located in a green area of central Italy, between Florence and Prato, 90% of the municipality of Calenzano‘s territory is covered by woods, agricultural land, The post Let’s meet SPARKLE’s cities: Calenzano appeared first on Energy Cities.
- The importance of multilevel governance to promote collaborative decision-making and inclusivenessby Alicia Funes Moro on 29/04/2025 at 09:12
The implementation of Climate and Energy Dialogues in six countries has shown their importance and positive results in the co-creation of energy and climate policies. The post The importance of multilevel governance to promote collaborative decision-making and inclusiveness appeared first on Energy Cities.
- Let’s meet SPARKLE’s cities: Guimarãesby Simona Aronica on 25/04/2025 at 10:52
Known as the “birthplace of the Portuguese nation”, Guimarães stands out for its rich historical and cultural heritage, recognised by UNESCO, and its strong commitment The post Let’s meet SPARKLE’s cities: Guimarães appeared first on Energy Cities.
Comunicate de Presa - Luxten Luxten Lighting Company
- C.H.E.M.P. Negras 2on 29/04/2022 at 08:01
S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul: C.H.E.M.P. Negras 2, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.
- C.H.E.M.P. Negras 1on 29/04/2022 at 08:00
S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul: C.H.E.M.P. Negras 1, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.
- C.H.E.M.P. Traisteni 2on 29/04/2022 at 07:58
S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul: C.H.E.M.P. Traisteni 2, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.
- Decizia de incadrare a impactului asupra mediuluion 03/04/2018 at 18:00
Anunt public privind decizia de incadrare a impactului asupra mediului pentru: "Extindere instalatii electrice (casnic si iluminat public), Zona Selgros, Comuna Malu Mare, Jud. Dolj"
- Asociatia ESCOROM a Societatilor de Servicii Energetice din Romania (ESCOROM) si Autoritatea Nationala de Reglementare in Domeniul Energiei, ANRE, au semnat un protocol de colaborare in scopul cresterii eficientei energeticeon 02/04/2018 at 18:00
Luxten Lighting Company SA este membru ESCOROM incepand din 2015 si membru in Consiliul Director din 2016, sprijind actiunile Asociatiei in domeniul eficientei energetice si promovarii celor mai moderne tehnologii si masuri specifice pentru atingerea tintelor nationale de reducere a consumului de energie electrica.
Schneider Electric Blog Global Specialist in Energy Management and Automation
- Reduce Total Cost of Ownership in data centers with Galaxy VXL 3-Phase UPS and EcoCare servicesby Tarunjeet Sarao on 07/05/2025 at 12:00
In today’s data center landscape, understanding the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for a 3-phase Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is crucial for sustainable and cost-effective operations. While the initial cost of purchasing a UPS is known, it doesn’t tell the full story of the savings... The post Reduce Total Cost of Ownership in data centers with Galaxy VXL 3-Phase UPS and EcoCare services appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.
- [Podcast] Designing AI systems for high- stakes decisionsby Malgorzata Gorska on 05/05/2025 at 08:00
Building AI for significant operations How to make the most competitive AI systems? Renée Cummings, a renowned Professor of Practice in Data Science at the University of Virginia and a leading voice in AI ethics, talks about the importance of trust, transparency, and accountability in... The post [Podcast] Designing AI systems for high- stakes decisions appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.
- Find your path to a sustainable future: Reducing unplanned downtime through proactive electrical asset managementby Dipti Panda on 02/05/2025 at 20:17
System shutdowns due to unexpected power failures have a big impact on finances, safety and reputation. By adopting more strategic approaches, businesses can enhance their efficiency and thrive in our electric future. In today’s interconnected global economy, disruptions to the power supply have become one... The post Find your path to a sustainable future: Reducing unplanned downtime through proactive electrical asset management appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.
- Biofuels and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) driving energy transition through digitalization and electrificationby Constantine Lau on 02/05/2025 at 12:34
Biofuels and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) represent critical pathways for decarbonizing the global energy mix. The transportation sector is responsible for nearly 15% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While the road transportation segment is making strides toward electrification with electric vehicles (EVs), the aviation... The post Biofuels and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) driving energy transition through digitalization and electrification appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.
- The shift in manufacturing: Building sustainable supply chains for tomorrowby Guillaume Le Gouic on 01/05/2025 at 20:17
When we think of manufacturing, we often picture bustling factories and supply chains focused on efficiency and productivity. However, this traditional view is undergoing a seismic shift as sustainability and environmental responsibility take center stage. With manufacturing responsible for nearly one-fifth of global carbon emissions (and... The post The shift in manufacturing: Building sustainable supply chains for tomorrow appeared first on Schneider Electric Blog.
- How AI Transforms Business – A New Microsoft Seriesby ML Blog Team on 23/10/2018 at 09:30
Microsoft is privileged to work with leading-edge customers and partners who are...
- How Can Autonomous Drones Help the Energy and Utilities Industry?by ML Blog Team on 23/10/2018 at 09:30
Welcome to How AI Transforms Business, a new series featuring insights from conversations with...
- Machine Reading at Scale – Transfer Learning for Large Text Corpusesby ML Blog Team on 17/10/2018 at 09:00
This post is authored by Anusua Trivedi, Senior Data Scientist at Microsoft. This post builds on...
- Power Bat – How Spektacom is Powering the Game of Cricket with Microsoft AIby ML Blog Team on 11/10/2018 at 14:45
A special guest post by cricket legend and founder of Spektacom Technologies, Anil Kumble. This post...
- Deep Learning Without Labelsby ML Blog Team on 03/10/2018 at 06:05
Announcing new open source contributions to the Apache Spark community for creating deep,...
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- Trilliant and OZZ Electric Expand Next-Generation Utility Services in British Columbiaby Lara Wilson on 07/05/2025 at 16:34
Trilliant and OZZ Electric Expand Next-Generation Utility Services in British Columbia Expansion of services helps to better manage energy consumed by EV chargers using Trilliant’s proven sub-metering solution Toronto, ON – May 7, 2025 – Trilliant, a leading international provider of solutions for next generation Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), smart grid, smart cities, and IIoT,
- Partnership Between Trilliant and SAMART Telcoms Reaches First Milestone with the Successful Delivery of Advanced Metering Infrastructure for Provincial Electricity Authority in Thailandby Lara Wilson on 24/03/2025 at 08:00
Dallas, TX — DISTRIBUTECH — March 25, 2025 – Trilliant, a leading international provider of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), smart grid, smart cities and IIoT solutions, has successfully partnered with SAMART Telcoms on the deployment of AMI for commercial and industrial meters to meet the complex requirements of Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) in Thailand. Supporting
- Trilliant to Showcase Essential, Flexible Solutions for Utilities and Cities to Future-proof Their Business at DISTRIBUTECH 2025by Lara Wilson on 19/03/2025 at 20:39
Company to highlight technology supporting customer success, including superior AMI capabilities, device-independent universal head-end system, next-generation network technologies and advanced analytics Cary, NC — March 20, 2025 — Trilliant, a leading international provider of solutions for advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), smart grid, smart cities and IIoT, will participate in DISTRIBUTECH International 2025 in Dallas, TX,
- Join us at DISTRIBUTECH 2025 for Essential Solutions for Utilities & Smart Citiesby Lara Wilson on 17/03/2025 at 16:04
Essential Solutions for Utilities & Smart Cities with Data-Driven Insights As we approach DISTRIBUTECH 2025, the spotlight is on how data-driven insights are transforming utility and smart city processes for better energy management. The integration of advanced data analytics is enabling utilities to optimize operations, enhance customer engagement, and achieve significant cost savings. Trilliant provides
- Here’s How Utilities Can Help Customers Winby Lara Wilson on 17/03/2025 at 15:53
Here’s How Utilities Can Help Customers Win By Greg Myers Global Vice President, Product Management Electricity demand compared to last year has increased due to factors such as fluctuations in supply and price, weather patterns, aging grid capacity and infrastructure, and/or overall growing demand from growing urban areas, data centers and AI, and industrial activity.
CELTIC-NEXT Next Generation Telecommunications
- SUSTAINET Showcased at Hannover Messe 2025by Audrey Bienvenu on 16/04/2025 at 15:32
Photo courtesy:Mihail Balanici, Research Associate, Fraunhofer HHI, Christoph Lipps, Team Lead Cyber Resilience & Security, Researcher at DFKI, Lecturer at RPTU, Hans Schreckenbach, Computational Scientist, Electromagnetics Simulation, Jan Herbst, Researcher,
- CELTIC Proposers Day in Barcelona on 24th of Februaryby Christiane Reinsch on 24/02/2025 at 08:12
Join the Consortium Building Sessions from 25-28th of February here On February 24th, the CELTIC-NEXT Community gathered once again for the highly anticipated CELTIC Proposers Day in Barcelona. The day
- AI4Green: A CELTIC-NEXT Project Success Storyby Audrey Bienvenu on 17/01/2025 at 11:19
The AI4Green project, launched in September 2019 and concluded in December 2022, tackled one of the most pressing challenges of modern telecommunications: reducing energy consumption in 5G networks. With a
- Launch Event of the CELTIC-NEXT Spring Call 2025by Audrey Bienvenu on 15/01/2025 at 12:14
CELTIC-NEXT is pleased to have held its online Launch Event on Wednesday 15 January 2025 from 10:30 am to 12:00 am CET for the Spring Call 2025! This event was the occasion to meet the CELTIC-NEXT Office and learn about the programme’s success and the next opportunities! The first steps to prepare your proposal were explained, such as creating a Proposal Portal account and using the Brokerage Tool to find partners and share ideas. As usual, this bottom-up call is the occasion to enable projects in the field of next-generation communications for the digital society that contribute to a sustainable world. By applying and participating in the CELTIC-NEXT Call, your organisation can access national public funding for your R&D project. If you missed the event or want to revisit the presentations, the slides and recording are now available on our CELTIC-NEXT YouTube Channel. Watch the Launch Event recording on YouTube! AGENDA CET Agenda 10:30 Welcome Introduction to EUREKA and CELTIC-NEXT CELTIC-NEXT SRIA & Topics of Interest 11:00 Practical Guidance The CELTIC-NEXT Brokerage Tool Proposal preparation and submission process 11:30 Questions and Answers Session 12:00 CELTIC-NEXT closing Next steps
- CELTIC-NEWS 02-2024: 21 Years of Collaborative Innovationby Audrey Bienvenu on 20/12/2024 at 10:14
This special edition celebrates two decades of groundbreaking achievements and previews the exciting future ahead. Inside this issue: 🔹 Back to the Future—A retrospective on CELTIC-NEXT’s journey and vision
University of Bristol - All news Latest news from the University of Bristol
- Social media platform tailoring could support more fulfilling use, study findson 07/05/2025 at 23:01
Redesigning social media to suit different needs of users could make their time online more focused, according to new research by University of Bristol academics.
- Pioneering research reveals tree-mendous potential of inexpensive drones to help community forests flourish and unlock restoration fundingon 07/05/2025 at 14:00
Restoring forests at a community level can contribute significantly to helping reach global net zero and biodiversity goals.
- University of Bristol spin-out Inductosense honoured with King’s Award for innovationon 06/05/2025 at 12:20
Inductosense, a University of Bristol spin-out company that designs and manufactures ultrasonic sensors for monitoring corrosion, cracks and defects industrial structures, has been honoured with a King’s Award for innovation.
- Breaking the cycle: supporting young boys in violent homes could prevent relationship violence, study suggestson 01/05/2025 at 22:30
Young men growing up around parents who are physically violent to each other are 43% more likely to carry out violence or abuse in their own relationships, new University of Bristol research has found.
- Depression and other mental health conditions linked with immune response, study findson 30/04/2025 at 13:47
Depression, schizophrenia and other mental health conditions affect 1 in 4 people in their lifetime, but mechanisms underlying these conditions are poorly understood. New research led by researchers at the University of Bristol has linked the body’s immune response with schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, depression, and bipolar disorder. The study demonstrates mental health conditions might be affected by the whole body as well as changes in the brain. The findings could pave the way for better treatments of some mental health conditions.
Cisco Newsroom: Top Stories and Press Releases Cisco's Latest Top Stories and Press Releases
- Cisco Study Reveals Alarming Deficiencies in Security Readinesson 07/05/2025 at 07:01
According to Cisco’s 2025 Cybersecurity Readiness Index, only 4% of organizations worldwide have achieved the 'Mature' level of readiness required to effectively withstand today’s cybersecurity threats.More RSS Feeds: https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/rss-feeds.html
- Cybersecurity Readiness Index 2025on 07/05/2025 at 07:00
Cisco's third annual Cybersecurity Readiness Index is an updated guide that addresses the current global cybersecurity landscape and assesses how ready organizations are to face today's cybersecurity risks.More RSS Feeds: https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/rss-feeds.html
- Practical quantum computing, acceleratedon 06/05/2025 at 15:00
From qubits to quantum data centers - Cisco’s quantum network entanglement chip is here.More RSS Feeds: https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/rss-feeds.html
- Cisco News Now: RSA Conference 2025on 02/05/2025 at 12:00
Cisco continues to help security professionals and business secure and harness the power of AI, by announcing several new innovations in security and AI at RSACMore RSS Feeds: https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/rss-feeds.html
- Splunk and Cisco: a combined security mega forceon 01/05/2025 at 17:00
With key AI-related announcements at RSA, Cisco and Splunk reveal next-level cyber defenses. More RSS Feeds: https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/rss-feeds.html
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- Hearst Harnesses AI to Help Transform Financial Operationson 06/05/2025 at 13:00
- Utilities Call on Oracle AI to Transform Customer Serviceon 06/05/2025 at 13:00
- Orange County Picks Oracle’s AI-powered Cloud Applicationson 06/05/2025 at 12:00
- New Oracle Cloud Services Help Retail Financial Institutions Modernize Lending and Collectionson 06/05/2025 at 12:00
- New Oracle Cloud Services Help Retail Financial Institutions Modernize Lending and Collectionson 06/05/2025 at 12:00
- Ericsson and Taiwanese service providers conduct successful multi-operator 5G Radio Dot System field test at Taipei City Mallby Ericsson on 08/05/2025 at 03:10
The field test achieved peak downlink speeds exceeding 1Gbps at Taipei City Mall, proving the high-performance capabilities of Ericsson’s multi-operator 5G Radio Dot System solution. Ericsson’s Radio Dot System reduces energy consumption by up to 45 percent compared to active distributed antenna systems (DAS), offering a more sustainable and cost-efficient approach to indoor 5G coverage.
- Magenta Telekom Austria deploys cloud-native Ericsson Billingby Ericsson on 07/05/2025 at 07:00
The deployment of Ericsson Billing unlocks increased efficiency and scalability for Magenta Telekom billing operations, driving its ongoing transformation to support new 5G use cases.
- Ericsson resolves on an acquisition offer for C shares for the Long-Term Variable Compensation Programs LTV 2025 and LTV 2024by Ericsson on 05/05/2025 at 08:30
In accordance with the resolutions by the Annual General Meeting 2025, Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) expands its treasury stock in order to provide shares for the Long-Term Variable Compensation Programs LTV 2025 and LTV 2024 for Ericsson’s executive team and other executives.
- Ericsson’s Nomination Committee appointedby Ericsson on 30/04/2025 at 06:00
Ericsson's (NASDAQ:ERIC) Nomination Committee for the Annual General Meeting 2026 has been appointed in accordance with the Instruction for the Nomination Committee resolved by the Annual General Meeting 2012.
- Ericsson invests EUR 200 million at Athlone facility to boost high-performing programmable networks leadershipby Ericsson on 24/04/2025 at 06:00
Three-year investment supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland Project to accelerate the development of open network management and automation capabilities used in 5G networks globally Investment reinforces Ireland's position as a strategic hub for technological innovation
Press release Archives - Advancing what matters Advancing what matters
- Atos strengthens BNN management team with the appointment of Olivier Jacmart as Head of Technology Servicesby Atos on 06/05/2025 at 15:20
Atos Belgium announces the successful rollout by Eviden, its business group leading in digital, cloud, big data and security, of its Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) Platform at Venator. The post Atos strengthens BNN management team with the appointment of Olivier Jacmart as Head of Technology Services appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos Named Leader in the ISG Provider Lens™ for ServiceNow Ecosystem Partners, 2025by Atos on 06/05/2025 at 10:00
Atos has been named a Leader in ServiceNow Consulting and Implementation Services in Europe and Asia Pacific & Japan, and a Leader in Innovation on the ServiceNow Platform in Europe by ISG. The post Atos Named Leader in the ISG Provider Lens™ for ServiceNow Ecosystem Partners, 2025 appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos Announces SecureHorizons NIS2 Compliance Manager Application Powered by the ServiceNow Platform to Streamline Cybersecurity Effortsby Atos on 05/05/2025 at 10:00
First-to-market Application Helps Customers Achieve NIS2 Compliance Through Streamlined, Automated Workflows Paris, May 5th, 2025 Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, today announced the launch of its SecureHorizons NIS2 Compliance Manager Application, powered by ServiceNow, to replace time-consuming and error-prone manual processes with automated workflows, enabling organizations to meet the stringent compliance requirements The post Atos Announces SecureHorizons NIS2 Compliance Manager Application Powered by the ServiceNow Platform to Streamline Cybersecurity Efforts appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Convening of the Annual General Meeting to approve the 2024 financial statements to be held on June 13, 2025 and evolution of the Atos Board of Directorsby Atos on 30/04/2025 at 17:15
Atos SE - Convening of the 2025 Annual General Meeting The post Convening of the Annual General Meeting to approve the 2024 financial statements to be held on June 13, 2025 and evolution of the Atos Board of Directors appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Eviden joins the FP2-MORANE-2 consortiumby Atos on 30/04/2025 at 16:23
Eviden, an Atos Group business, has been selected to join the landmark MORANE-2 (MObile radio for Railway Networks in Europe-2) consortium The post Eviden joins the FP2-MORANE-2 consortium appeared first on Advancing what matters.
General Press Release Archives - Advancing what matters Advancing what matters
- Salon des Maires et des collectivités 2024: Software République launches the commercialization of its “U1st Vision” concept “A first in citizen-centric mobile services with a focus on health”, with first deliveries scheduled for late 2025by Atos on 19/11/2024 at 13:00
The Software République, an open innovation ecosystem for intelligent, secure and sustainable mobility, today unveils the “U1st Vision” (You First Vision) concept. This innovative technology demonstrator features its vision of services which are “closer to the citizen”, by offering them easy access to a range of various customized and secured proximity services. The post Salon des Maires et des collectivités 2024: Software République launches the commercialization of its “U1st Vision” concept “A first in citizen-centric mobile services with a focus on health”, with first deliveries scheduled for late 2025 appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- “Gefion” AI supercomputer, built by Eviden, inaugurated as one of the world’s most powerful in Denmarkby Atos on 23/10/2024 at 13:00
Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in advanced computing, today announces the inauguration of Denmark’s AI supercomputer, named “Gefion”. In March this year, Eviden signed a contract with the Danish Centre for AI Innovation, which is owned by the Novo Nordisk Foundation and the Export and Investment Fund of Denmark. The post “Gefion” AI supercomputer, built by Eviden, inaugurated as one of the world’s most powerful in Denmark appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos launches its Experience Operations Center in partnership with Nexthink to empower digital workplace performanceby Atos on 16/10/2024 at 13:00
Atos launches in partnership with Nexthink their state-of-the-art Experience Operations Center (XOC) offering. The joint XOC delivers digital workplace operations that enhance end-user experience through enabling real-time, AI-driven efficiencies and boosting workplace productivity. The post Atos launches its Experience Operations Center in partnership with Nexthink to empower digital workplace performance appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos Group and AWS launch Global GenAI Innovation Studio to accelerate AI-powered business transformationby Atos on 15/10/2024 at 07:30
Atos Group, including Eviden, its business leading in digital, cloud, big data and security, today announces the launch of its global GenAI Innovation Studio in Pune, India, in partnership with AWS, the world's leading cloud provider. The post Atos Group and AWS launch Global GenAI Innovation Studio to accelerate AI-powered business transformation appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos appoints Philippe Salle Chairman of the Board of Directors with effect from October 14, 2024 and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer from February 01, 2025by Atos on 15/10/2024 at 05:30
Atos today announces the appointment of Philippe Salle as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company with immediate effect and as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer with effect from February 01, 2025. The post Atos appoints Philippe Salle Chairman of the Board of Directors with effect from October 14, 2024 and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer from February 01, 2025 appeared first on Advancing what matters.
Olympic Games Press Releases Archives - Advancing what matters Advancing what matters
- Atos achieves landmark IT delivery for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024: the most digital and secure in historyby Atos on 20/09/2024 at 08:00
Paris, France – September 20, 2024 Atos, as the Worldwide IT Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, announced today the success of the Information Technology for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024. Atos teams, who have been engaged with the Olympic Movement for the past 35 years, integrated, managed and secured the critical The post Atos achieves landmark IT delivery for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024: the most digital and secure in history appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos completes final Technology Rehearsal for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024by Atos on 30/05/2024 at 06:00
Paris, France – May 30, 2024 Atos today announces the successful completion of the final Technology Rehearsal prior to the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024. This last Technology Rehearsal took place from May 13 to 17 in different venues in Paris and other sites of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Technology Rehearsals are designed The post Atos completes final Technology Rehearsal for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Eviden : Official Cybersecurity Services and Operations Supporter of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024by Atos on 04/01/2024 at 12:03
Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in cyber security, and the Paris 2024 Organizing Committee officially announce that Eviden is the exclusive Official Cybersecurity Services and Operations supplier for the event. The post Eviden : Official Cybersecurity Services and Operations Supporter of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos opens Technology Operations Center for Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024by Atos on 04/10/2023 at 10:00
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- Atos launches testing operations for the critical IT applications of Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024by Atos on 25/04/2023 at 07:05
Atos today announces that it has launched a campaign to test more than 150 critical IT applications dedicated to managing and broadcasting the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024. The post Atos launches testing operations for the critical IT applications of Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 appeared first on Advancing what matters.
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- Convening of the Annual General Meeting to approve the 2024 financial statements to be held on June 13, 2025 and evolution of the Atos Board of Directorsby Atos on 30/04/2025 at 17:15
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- Atos completes reverse stock splitby Atos on 24/04/2025 at 16:30
Atos SE (the “Company”) announces today the completion of the reverse stock split of the shares comprising its share capital, as decided by the Board of Directors on March 6, 2025, following the delegation of powers by the shareholders’ combined General Meeting of January 31, 2025 (29th resolution). The post Atos completes reverse stock split appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Q1 2025 as planned, post financial restructuring: commercial recovery, decline in revenue and limited cash consumptionby Atos on 17/04/2025 at 05:30
Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, high-performance computing and information technology infrastructure, today announces its Q1 2025 revenue. The post Q1 2025 as planned, post financial restructuring: commercial recovery, decline in revenue and limited cash consumption appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Availability of the Universal Registration Document 2024by Atos on 10/04/2025 at 16:00
Atos announces that its Universal Registration Document for the year 2024 was filed today, Thursday April 10, 2025, with the French Financial Markets Authority (“AMF”) under number D.25-0238. The post Availability of the Universal Registration Document 2024 appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos brings forward its first quarter 2025 revenue release to April 17, 2025 to synchronize with its liquidity reportingby Atos on 07/04/2025 at 05:30
Atos SE announces that it brings forward its Q1 2025 revenue publication date to April 17, 2025 in order to synchronize it with the issuance of its liquidity report required as part of its recurring reporting obligations towards its creditors. The post Atos brings forward its first quarter 2025 revenue release to April 17, 2025 to synchronize with its liquidity reporting appeared first on Advancing what matters.
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- Atos publishes its 2018 Integrated Report: People at the heart of sustainable digital transformationby Atos on 07/05/2019 at 06:00
Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, has today published its integrated report, which presents a global vision of the group. For the first time, all of the most relevant information in terms of financial and non-financial performance, strategy and achievements are consolidated in an integrated and consistent way in a single report. The post Atos publishes its 2018 Integrated Report: People at the heart of sustainable digital transformation appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos and OneWeb Satellites make the world first mass-production of satellites realby Atos on 12/03/2019 at 09:19
Atos announces that it supported OneWeb in the successful launch of 6 satellites on February 27th, providing all the Assembly, Integration and Testing (AIT) equipment while achieving the world’s first mass-production of satellites. The post Atos and OneWeb Satellites make the world first mass-production of satellites real appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos launches the most comprehensive 4G private and tactical LTE communication solution on the marketby Atos on 13/06/2018 at 06:34
Paris, June 13 2018 Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, presents for the first time at Eurosatory its LTE critical, tactical, secure and resilient communications offer. The acquisitions of Air-Lynx and Siemens Convergence Creators (CVC) earlier this year, strengthened Atos’ portfolio offering making it now the most comprehensive and integrated LTE offer on the The post Atos launches the most comprehensive 4G private and tactical LTE communication solution on the market appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos recognized by international non-profit organization CDP as a world leader for corporate action on climate changeby Atos on 25/10/2017 at 05:59
Atos positioned on Climate A List for fifth consecutive year Paris, October 25 2017 Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, has been awarded the highest score in climate performance by the CDP and is listed on the 2017 Climate A List for the fifth consecutive year. Thousands of companies have submitted information to The post Atos recognized by international non-profit organization CDP as a world leader for corporate action on climate change appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Worldline to host today an Investor Day presenting the next milestone of its Pan-European leadership ambitionsby Atos on 03/10/2017 at 03:04
All 2017-2019 objectives raised: Revenue organic growth: After 3.5% to 4% for 2017, 5% to 7% for 2018 and 6% to 8% for 2019 OMDA: Above 22.5% in 2019 Free cash Flow: €230m to €245m in 2019 Acquisition of MRL PosNet: reinforcement of Worldline’s presence in India Paris, October 3rd, 2017 Atos today announces that The post Worldline to host today an Investor Day presenting the next milestone of its Pan-European leadership ambitions appeared first on Advancing what matters.
Deals & Contracts Press Release Archives - Advancing what matters Advancing what matters
- £74 Million Contract Awarded to risual, a Node4 Company for AppDev Services for Defra in Strategic Partnership with Eviden, an Atos businessby Atos on 31/08/2023 at 06:00
Successful acquisition of a £74 million, two-year contract for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) through the UK Government Crown Commercial Service Digital Services Provider (DSP) framework. The post £74 Million Contract Awarded to risual, a Node4 Company for AppDev Services for Defra in Strategic Partnership with Eviden, an Atos business appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Eviden selected by GMV for Hisdesat satellite monitoring centerby Atos on 15/06/2023 at 06:30
Eviden's SkyMon solution will monitor next-generation satellites from the “Spainsat NG” program, the most advanced satellites in Europe for defense and secure communications. The post Eviden selected by GMV for Hisdesat satellite monitoring center appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos becomes Official Technology Partner of UEFA National Team Football until 2030by Atos on 08/12/2022 at 12:00
This momentous 8-year partnership is unprecedented in the scope of support for UEFA and its competitions. The post Atos becomes Official Technology Partner of UEFA National Team Football until 2030 appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos awarded the Réseau Radio du Futur (RRF) contract by the French Ministry of the Interior and Overseas Territoriesby Atos on 13/10/2022 at 10:00
Atos and its partner ecosystem have been chosen by the Ministry for the Interior and Overseas Territories to develop and supply the “Management IT System” for the Réseau Radio du Futur (RRF - future radio network), the secure and resilient broadband network for domestic security and rescue services. The post Atos awarded the Réseau Radio du Futur (RRF) contract by the French Ministry of the Interior and Overseas Territories appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- ATHEA selected by the French Ministry of the Armed Forces for last phase of project ARTEMIS.IAby Atos on 11/07/2022 at 10:30
This project aims to offer scalable capabilities for massive data processing and artificial intelligence that meet the different business needs of the French Ministry of the Armed Forces. The post ATHEA selected by the French Ministry of the Armed Forces for last phase of project ARTEMIS.IA appeared first on Advancing what matters.
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- Combined General Meeting of January 31, 2025by Atos on 31/01/2025 at 18:00
Paris, France – January 31, 2025 The Combined Annual General Meeting of Atos SE shareholders convened to approve the 2023 financial statements was held today at the Company’s registered office, chaired by Philippe Salle, Chairman of the Board of Directors until today and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer as of February 1, 2025. Broadcast live The post Combined General Meeting of January 31, 2025 appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Agreement reached between Atos and Unisys regarding the lawsuit filed by Unisys against Atos and two Atos employeesby Atos on 03/12/2024 at 07:56
Atos announces that it has signed with Unisys an agreement to resolve the lawsuit filed by Unisys against Atos and two Atos employees in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The post Agreement reached between Atos and Unisys regarding the lawsuit filed by Unisys against Atos and two Atos employees appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Market Updateby Atos on 08/11/2024 at 18:00
Further to the agreement announced on June 26, 2024 between Atos SE (“Atos”), Bull SA and the French State, Atos announces that Bull SA has issued today a preferred share (action de préférence) for the benefit of the French State to protect national interests in respect of certain activities carried out by the Atos Group. The post Market Update appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Atos appoints Philippe Salle Chairman of the Board of Directors with effect from October 14, 2024 and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer from February 01, 2025by Atos on 15/10/2024 at 05:30
Atos today announces the appointment of Philippe Salle as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company with immediate effect and as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer with effect from February 01, 2025. The post Atos appoints Philippe Salle Chairman of the Board of Directors with effect from October 14, 2024 and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer from February 01, 2025 appeared first on Advancing what matters.
- Update on ongoing discussions with the French state concerning BDS’s Advanced Computing, Mission-Critical Systems and Cybersecurity Products businessesby Atos on 07/10/2024 at 06:30
The post Update on ongoing discussions with the French state concerning BDS’s Advanced Computing, Mission-Critical Systems and Cybersecurity Products businesses appeared first on Advancing what matters.
Cisco Newsroom: Press Releases Cisco's Latest Press Releases
- Cisco Study Reveals Alarming Deficiencies in Security Readinesson 07/05/2025 at 07:01
According to Cisco’s 2025 Cybersecurity Readiness Index, only 4% of organizations worldwide have achieved the 'Mature' level of readiness required to effectively withstand today’s cybersecurity threats.More RSS Feeds: https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/rss-feeds.html
- Cisco Schedules Conference Call for Q3 Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Resultson 01/05/2025 at 12:00
Cisco has scheduled a conference call for Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 1:30 PM (PT); 4:30 PM (ET) to announce its third quarter financial results for the period ending Saturday, April 26, 2025.More RSS Feeds: https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/rss-feeds.html
- Cisco and ServiceNow Partner to Simplify and Secure AI Adoption for Businesses at Scaleon 28/04/2025 at 12:00
Cisco and ServiceNow Partner to Simplify and Secure AI Adoption for Businesses at Scale More RSS Feeds: https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/rss-feeds.html
- Cisco Continues to Drive Innovation to Reimagine Security for the AI Eraon 28/04/2025 at 12:00
RSA Conference Press ReleaseMore RSS Feeds: https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/rss-feeds.html
- Cisco’s 2025 Data Privacy Benchmark Study: Privacy landscape grows increasingly complex in the age of AIon 02/04/2025 at 10:00
As data privacy remains critical to establishing business value and trust, the study uncovers a complex landscape where the demand for local data storage intersects with reliance on global providers’ expertise.More RSS Feeds: https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/rss-feeds.html
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- Google Classroom Adds 17 New Languages, for Better Accessibility and Workflowby Abhijay Singh Rawat on 20/04/2025 at 06:59
Google Classroom now supports 17 more languages, pushing past 70 in total to make its tools easier to use worldwide. The post Google Classroom Adds 17 New Languages, for Better Accessibility and Workflow appeared first on MSPoweruser.
- Google’s Giving Free AI Tools and 2TB Storage to Students till 2026 – Here’s how you can avail itby Abhijay Singh Rawat on 20/04/2025 at 06:36
With exam schedules approaching, Google has offered Gemini Advanced for free to students who sign up before 30 June, 2025. The post Google’s Giving Free AI Tools and 2TB Storage to Students till 2026 – Here’s how you can avail it appeared first on MSPoweruser.
- Google launches Gemini 2.5 Flash, and this is what it can doby Abhijay Singh Rawat on 20/04/2025 at 06:18
With Gemini 2.5 Flash, Google attempts to make its AI models more adaptable and accessible. Know more about it here. The post Google launches Gemini 2.5 Flash, and this is what it can do appeared first on MSPoweruser.
- Google wraps up Beta testing for Android 16 with Beta 4. Here’s What You Can Expectby Abhijay Singh Rawat on 20/04/2025 at 05:58
Android 16 Beta 4 is out with final APIs and system tweaks. This is what developers and tech enthusiasts can expect. The post Google wraps up Beta testing for Android 16 with Beta 4. Here’s What You Can Expect appeared first on MSPoweruser.
- OpenAI’s o3 and o4-mini Models Can Now Analyze Images Like a Humanby Abhijay Singh Rawat on 19/04/2025 at 06:08
OpenAI's new o3 and o4-mini models can interpret images, enabling ChatGPT to analyze photos, diagrams, and screenshots with human-like understanding. The post OpenAI’s o3 and o4-mini Models Can Now Analyze Images Like a Human appeared first on MSPoweruser.
All News Releases A wide array of domestic and global news stories; news topics include politics/government, business, technology, religion, sports/entertainment, science/nature, and health/lifestyle. Articles that appear in this section may be written in English or other languages.
- Goodbaby International Holdings Limited Announces First Quarter Revenue Performanceon 08/05/2025 at 09:09
Group Revenue Records Positive Growth Despite Extremely Volatile Macro Environment CYBEX Maintains Strong Momentum and Achieves Double-Digit Revenue Growth HONG KONG, May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Goodbaby International Holdings Limited ("Goodbaby International" or the "Company"; HKEX stock...
- Colorcon and ASHA Cellulose Announce New Partnership to Support the Development & Manufacture of Barrier Membrane Formulations for the Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Industrieson 08/05/2025 at 09:00
HARLEYSVILLE, Pa. and MUMBAI, India, May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Colorcon, a global leader of film coating systems, specialty excipients, controlled release formulations and controlled atmosphere packaging for the healthcare industry, today announced an exclusive partnership with ASHA...
- SARC's Podcast SARCTalk Continues to Inform and Inspire the Sarcoma Communityon 08/05/2025 at 09:00
ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Sarcoma Alliance for Research through Collaboration (SARC) proudly celebrates the ongoing success of its groundbreaking podcast, SARCTalk. This vital platform is dedicated to advancing knowledge, raising awareness, and promoting research...
- Baidu to Hold Annual General Meeting on June 27, 2025on 08/05/2025 at 09:00
BEIJING, May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Baidu, Inc. ("Baidu" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: BIDU; HKEX: 9888 (HKD Counter) and 89888 (RMB Counter)), a leading AI company with strong Internet foundation, today announced that it will hold its annual general meeting of shareholders (the "AGM") at...
- Trend Micro Reports Earnings Results for Q1 2025on 08/05/2025 at 09:00
Increase of 24% in operating income* to drive 22% operating margin Increase of 2% globally in net sales growth at actual currency Increase of 14% in Trend Vision One™ large enterprise annual recurring revenue (ARR), contributing to total company ARR surpassing $1.7 Billion TOKYO, May 8,...
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- Miniature Hearts: Cardiac Organoids With an Immune Systemon 05/05/2025 at 15:52
The development of novel therapeutics offer great hope for the fight against widespread diseases such as cancer, but they can impair the cardiovascular system, so development often fails early on. Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine ITEM and Hannover Medical School have developed a complex cardiac organoid model that can be used to study the potential cardiotoxicity of new medications. Their miniature heart even has an immune system of its own.
- Synthetic DNA as Mass Data Storage of the Futureon 05/05/2025 at 15:52
Traditional storage solutions are reaching their limits in light of the steadily increasing volume of data generated worldwide. In the BIOSYNTH project, three Fraunhofer institutes are developing a microchip platform for future mass data storage using synthetic DNA. In this interview, Dr. Uwe Vogel, the project’s coordinator and head of the Microdisplays and Sensors department at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS, explains how the researchers plan to widen the use of this high throughput-capable, modular system for synthesizing DNA, RNA and peptides to also include biological applications such as screening for harmful substances and development of active ingredients.
- Anti-Aging Face Mask Stimulates Natural Collagen Productionon 05/05/2025 at 15:52
Researchers from the Translation Center for Regenerative Therapies TLC-RT at the Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research ISC, working in collaboration with B-COS GmbH, have developed a biodegradable face mask designed as a two-component system that stimulates collagen production with the aim of rejuvenating the skin with lasting results. The anti-aging effect is triggered by ortho-silicic acid.
- Nutrition of the Futureon 05/05/2025 at 15:52
To produce protein-rich foods sustainably, novel protein sources offer an alternative to meat, dairy and other animal products. In the FutureProteins flagship project, six Fraunhofer institutes have developed closed circulatory indoor cultivation systems for year-round production of proteins from alternative sources, independent of the climate and seasons. Then, as the next step, the researchers also combined the proteins and raw materials derived from plants, fungi, algae and insects with each other for the first time and processed them into prototypes for foods. The novel products and meat alternatives produced in this way are highly nutritionally valuable.
- Contactless Patient Monitoring — ECG using Radaron 05/05/2025 at 15:52
Many rural regions are already facing a shortage of medical care, which is particularly acute when it comes to high-quality diagnostics. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM plan to use radar technology to help with this issue. Working in collaboration with partners, they are developing a mobile low-power radar sensor system for non-contact patient monitoring. The physicians receive details of the patient’s vital signs, such as heart and respiratory rate, without the patient having to wear a sensor on their body.
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- Qorvo Announces Fiscal 2025 Fourth Quarter Financial Resultson 29/04/2025 at 20:00
- Qorvo Automotive-Qualified UWB SoC Drives Innovation with Configurable Softwareon 29/04/2025 at 19:44
- Qorvo to Webcast Quarterly Earnings Conference Call on January 28, 2025on 29/04/2025 at 19:44
- Qorvo Announces Fiscal 2025 Third Quarter Financial Resultson 29/04/2025 at 19:44
- DigiKey and Qorvo Announce Global Distribution Agreementon 29/04/2025 at 19:44
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- Harvard Integrates 3D Campus Maps with ArcGIS and CloudCitiesby mvdb on 28/10/2015 at 08:20
Harvard University has several campuses in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the neighboring city of Boston, plus footprints around the state and in multiple international locations. In total, Harvard manages 660 buildings that give its 21,000 students and more than 16,000 faculty and staff access to the university’s renowned working environments. Stepping into the online world required...
- Using 3D City Libraries in Game Enginesby mvdb on 22/10/2015 at 08:26
This post aims to introduce both the advantages and ease to which CityEngine can be used for varying forms of media. This includes a step-by-step tutorial on bringing models created in CityEngine to three popular platforms; Unity, Unreal Engine, and LumenRT. From providing a haunted setting in the latest nightmare-inducing horror flick to bringing exotic...
- Which 3D format should CloudCities support next?by mvdb on 09/09/2015 at 17:04
Soon we will open up CloudCities to support multiple 3D web scene and 3D exchange formats. Please help us decide which formats to support first! Which 3D format should CloudCities support next? If you don’t find your preferred 3D format, please shoot us an email at [email protected]!
- CloudCities released – A 3D YouTube For Your Smart Cityby mvdb on 17/07/2015 at 14:39
Press Release – SmarterBetterCities, Redlands, CA, July 17, 2015 Today SmarterBetterCities has announced the public release of CloudCities (http://cloudciti.es): “CloudCities puts your city at your fingertips, making complex decisions easier, smarter and a lot more magical. It’s an ever-growing family of innovative cloud apps that lets you design, monitor and manage your city right from...
- Meet us in San Diego (July 18 to July 23)by mvdb on 17/07/2015 at 08:52
This is our third year at the Esri User Conference. Pick the brains of our team for answers and get amazing demonstrations. We will be at the a) Esri 3D Mapping Forum, b) Esri Business Summit, and c) Esri UC – GIS Solutions Expo. Here are the coordinates: Esri 3D Mapping Forum Omni...
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- Social media platform tailoring could support more fulfilling use, study findson 07/05/2025 at 23:01
Redesigning social media to suit different needs of users could make their time online more focused, according to new research by University of Bristol academics.
- Pioneering research reveals tree-mendous potential of inexpensive drones to help community forests flourish and unlock restoration fundingon 07/05/2025 at 14:00
Restoring forests at a community level can contribute significantly to helping reach global net zero and biodiversity goals.
- University of Bristol spin-out Inductosense honoured with King’s Award for innovationon 06/05/2025 at 12:20
Inductosense, a University of Bristol spin-out company that designs and manufactures ultrasonic sensors for monitoring corrosion, cracks and defects industrial structures, has been honoured with a King’s Award for innovation.
- Breaking the cycle: supporting young boys in violent homes could prevent relationship violence, study suggestson 01/05/2025 at 22:30
Young men growing up around parents who are physically violent to each other are 43% more likely to carry out violence or abuse in their own relationships, new University of Bristol research has found.
- Depression and other mental health conditions linked with immune response, study findson 30/04/2025 at 13:47
Depression, schizophrenia and other mental health conditions affect 1 in 4 people in their lifetime, but mechanisms underlying these conditions are poorly understood. New research led by researchers at the University of Bristol has linked the body’s immune response with schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, depression, and bipolar disorder. The study demonstrates mental health conditions might be affected by the whole body as well as changes in the brain. The findings could pave the way for better treatments of some mental health conditions.
- Road traffic accidents leading cause of pet cat deaths in the UK, Bristol Cats study findson 30/04/2025 at 13:38
Road traffic accidents (RTAs) are the leading cause of death among UK pet cats who are 8 years old or younger, new research has found. This is the first UK-wide study to assess mortality and survival rates in pet cats to include those that do not attend vets or have insurance. The study, by the University of Bristol Veterinary School and Cats Protection, is published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery.
- Friendship bracelet: new technology connects neurodiverse groups of childrenon 29/04/2025 at 23:01
A new technology in the form of a bracelet, that helps children better understand how others play and interact, has been developed by University of Bristol researchers.
- Scientists repurpose gene editing tool to help uncover hidden microbial diversityon 24/04/2025 at 08:17
Pioneering research has repurposed a gene editing tool to help shed light on the true biodiversity present in natural environments.
- New UK Centre hopes to change public attitudes towards griefon 24/04/2025 at 05:00
Grief affects everyone but is still very much a taboo subject in the UK. A new Centre - the first of its kind in the UK - hopes to shift public attitudes towards grief and create communities that are compassionate and connected in their support of people who are bereaved. The Centre for Grief Research and Community Engagement (Grief Centre) at the University of Bristol is launched today [24 April].
- What research needs to be prioritised in global burns – results from a project spanning 88 countrieson 24/04/2025 at 05:00
Each year, more than 11 million people worldwide suffer serious life-changing burns, affecting both adults and children. The largest-ever project of its kind — the Priorities in Global Burns Research partnership, led by the University of Bristol — has identified the top 10 priorities in burns care research from 88 countries. The findings are published today [23 April] in The Lancet Global Health.
- Research examines how aerial robots could revolutionise the construction industryon 23/04/2025 at 18:00
New research led by Imperial College London and co-authored by the University of Bristol, has revealed that aerial robotics could provide wide-ranging benefits to the safety, sustainability and scale of construction.
- Research reveals ‘brinkmanship’ between genes may determine survival of unborn mammalson 23/04/2025 at 14:00
A study has shown that a dangerous game of ‘brinkmanship’ between rival genes in mammals could help explain why many fertilised eggs don’t result in a new life.
- University of Bristol academic awarded OBEon 23/04/2025 at 12:01
A University of Bristol professor who has played a pivotal role in advancement of telecommunications research has received an OBE in the honorary awards to foreign nationals announced last week.
- Applications open for Kevin Elyot Award 2025on 23/04/2025 at 09:26
The University of Bristol’s Theatre Collection is welcoming applications for the Kevin Elyot Award 2025, created in memory of the acclaimed actor and writer.
- Analysis of letter fragment may reveal new details about William Shakespeare’s marriageon 23/04/2025 at 07:48
Fresh analysis and interpretation of a letter fragment from the early 17th century by an academic from the University of Bristol has revealed possible intriguing new details about the marriage of William Shakespeare and his wife Anne Hathaway.
ORNL News Releases From Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- AI Initiative projects receive NAIRR, INCITE awards for foundation modelsby [email protected] on 06/05/2025 at 14:41
AI Initiative projects receive NAIRR, INCITE awards for foundation models [email protected] Tue, 05/06/2025 - 10:41 Research teams at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory received computing resource awards to train and test AI foundation models for science. A total of six ORNL projects were awarded allocations from the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource, or NAIRR, pilot and the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment, or INCITE, program to train their AI models.
- Research reveals hidden gifts of the ‘black box’ for modeling grid behaviorby [email protected] on 06/05/2025 at 12:20
Research reveals hidden gifts of the ‘black box’ for modeling grid behavior [email protected] Tue, 05/06/2025 - 08:20 Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a modeling method that uses machine learning to accurately simulate electric grid behavior while protecting proprietary equipment details. The approach overcomes a key barrier to accurate grid modeling, helping utilities plan for future demand and prevent blackouts.
- OU, ORNL launch strategic collaboration in additive manufacturingby [email protected] on 05/05/2025 at 13:44
OU, ORNL launch strategic collaboration in additive manufacturing [email protected] Mon, 05/05/2025 - 09:44 The University of Oklahoma and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Department of Energy’s largest multi-program science and energy laboratory, have entered a strategic collaboration to establish a cutting-edge additive manufacturing center based in Norman, OK.
- Reduced porosity strengthens large-scale 3D printsby [email protected] on 02/05/2025 at 18:06
Reduced porosity strengthens large-scale 3D prints [email protected] Fri, 05/02/2025 - 14:06 Scientists at ORNL have developed a vacuum-assisted extrusion method that reduces internal porosity by up to 75% in large-scale 3D-printed polymer parts. This new technique addresses the critical issue of porosity in large-scale prints but also paves the way for stronger composites.
- Jesse Labbé: Innovating biotechnology for energy, security and healthby [email protected] on 02/05/2025 at 17:49
Jesse Labbé: Innovating biotechnology for energy, security and health [email protected] Fri, 05/02/2025 - 13:49 Jesse Labbé aims to leverage biology, computation and engineering to address societal challenges related to energy, national security and health, while enhancing U.S. competitiveness. Labbé emphasizes the importance of translating groundbreaking research into practical applications that have real-world impact.
- Digital workplace and EX: productivity and profitability possibilitiesby Salah-Eddine SAADI on 30/04/2025 at 21:40
Digital workplace and EX: productivity and profitability possibilities Salah-Eddine SAADI Wed, 04/30/2025 - 21:40 Is your digital workplace up to the job? Companies now need to enable multiple workers in multiple locations with the tools to be productive, but many employers still fall short of the expected and productive employee experience (EX). However, there are ways to enhance EX and become a more effective company. Is your digital workplace up to the job? Companies now need to enable multiple workers in multiple locations with the tools to be productive, but many employers still fall short of the expected and productive employee experience (EX). However, there are ways to enhance EX and become a more effective company. It used to be that the bad employee experience was the remote one, the work-from-home EX. Employees could be stuck trying to be productive using unsuitable devices and slow connectivity while sitting at their kitchen table. Today, it is often the in-office experience that’s worse, with 67% of employees saying their digital experience outside work is better than that of the company premises. I’ve lost count of how often I’ve visited offices and seen digital workplaces underused or inadequately provisioned. That might be an expensive video room that sits there unused because employees haven’t been properly trained. Or companies have rolled out digital workplace tools and unified communication and collaboration (UC&C) solutions and then not shown employees how to use them adequately, so adoption remains low - and adoption drives outcomes and benefits. Sometimes, I’ve seen cases where employees weren’t involved in the selection of new tools, so they feel forced into using them and often react negatively. Research by Gartner found that almost two-thirds of companies still don’t have effective digital workplaces that meet employees’ needs. It predicts that by 2025, over 70% of EX initiatives still won’t deliver a tangible business impact because of a lack of alignment between business and IT over expected outcomes. This is despite increased investment, as 24% of companies say they intend to continue increasing spending on digital workplaces. It can all add up to a confused, counterproductive situation and comes at a time when employers should show employees how much they value them by enabling and empowering them. A constantly-changing landscape The rapid increase in home and remote working created by the pandemic meant employers had to quickly enable workers with remote working tools. It was a cultural shift in which some people were initially confused by the new ways of working, but they adapted, and today many no longer want to return to the in-office working format. The shift was initially a technical exercise involving secure remote access, VPNs, and fast, reliable connectivity. A consequence of that, however, was that employees became more empowered in the employee/employer relationship than they had previously been. More employees began to demand more remote work options and to expect flexible working as standard in contracts and job offers. Today, employers must offer an EX and a digital workplace that actively retains existing teams and makes them more attractive to talented prospective employees. You need to provide more than a job; you need to offer an experience that meets expectations in terms of devices, mindset, purpose, and more. After all, if you want to attract the best new employees, you must meet them on their terms – 91% of Gen Z workers say an employer’s digital tools and EX is a factor in choosing between job offers. For example, some companies enforce a “No GenAI tools” policy, which can make workers secretively use GenAI anyway, or simply discourage talented workers from wanting to work for you. Who makes your EX decisions? EX is something that companies should have a greater focus on. There are defined heads responsible for other key strategic business departments, initiatives, and projects, so why not EX? Many departments contribute to creating the employee workplace, from HR to facilities to IT to building management. So, it’s unsurprising it can lack clear vision or direction. Without a holistic approach to building a workplace experience, overseeing all the elements involved in EX, and monitoring for success and where you could improve, gaps will inevitably appear. Someone needs to own the workplace experience from end to end. This could be a digital EX manager tasked with generating the workplace experience brief and managing all the many aspects of EX to build a digital workplace that delivers. And a key responsibility should be about retaining existing employees and attracting talented new ones. According to LinkedIn the chief employee experience officer (CEEO) is one of the fastest-growing roles in the US, but it still omits the all-important D for Digital. So, for now, it would seem that companies need expert assistance in pulling all the digital, EX, and worker enablement together into an effective whole. How to make your EX more effective The digital workplace and EX will keep changing and evolving, so employers must keep changing with them. As just one example, AI and GenAI are growing in use in the workplace now and changing the experience again, bringing disruption just as companies and workers are getting used to another set of changes. One way to keep your EX and digital workplace up to speed is by using a maturity assessment to gauge your EX effectiveness at all levels. By working with a strategic digital workplace partner like Orange Business, and asking the right questions of your EX, you can evaluate where you are in relation to the market and identify gaps in your EX. A comprehensive assessment of your EX capabilities makes sense in today’s world; it’s effectively carrying out due diligence on a key strategic element of your business, and again, you do that kind of evaluation or audit of other areas, so why not EX? It's a process that begins with talking to different employees from different departments. Ask them how satisfied they are with the EX you provide, listen to their answers, analyze their feedback, and implement their recommendations. You do this with customers to improve customer experience (CX), so it makes sense to do it for EX, too. Once you have established that baseline of employee expectations, you can take a deeper dive and evaluate other areas, like strategy and culture. You might find you can make relatively quick improvements to EX simply by pulling disparate parts of your company closer together. For example, I’ve worked with companies that have IT in a different building from the rest of the operation but in the same city, and they simply don’t talk to each other. Ultimately, a strong digital workplace and EX directly impact your bottom line today. Research by Salesforce has found that by focusing on improving EX, companies can potentially increase revenue by up to 50% or more, and profits by nearly as much. Sounds like something worth investigating, doesn’t it? Recommended for you The changing paradigm of employee experience Leading the way in collaboration, EX and customer contact An enabling experience: how to secure your hybrid workers, not stifle them Automotive Manufacturing Public sector Smart Cities Blogs Vivien Boistuaud Vivien is responsible for driving and developing the transformation of the digital workspace for Orange Business European customers and alignment with key partners. He has almost two decades of experience in software development, sales, data and marketing in various fields such as medical research, information technology and telecoms. For more than 10 years serving Orange Business' international customers, he has focused on delivering innovative and customer-centric solutions. Collaboration');" href="#" data-taxo="1016"> Collaboration
- Eco-design: powering the future of sustainable technologyby Elaine sherman on 24/04/2025 at 14:43
Eco-design: powering the future of sustainable technology Elaine sherman Thu, 04/24/2025 - 14:43 As we face growing environmental challenges, integrating sustainability into technology is no longer optional; it has become essential. Orange is committed to reducing CO2 emissions by 45% by 2030, and eco-design is critical to achieving that target. As we face growing environmental challenges, integrating sustainability into technology is no longer optional; it has become essential. Orange is committed to reducing CO2 emissions by 45% by 2030, and eco-design is critical to achieving that target. Three key takeaways: Growing environmental challenges regulations, like ESPR and CSRD, are making sustainability a key business priority As part of our commitment to building a more responsible digital world, Orange Business is embedding an eco-design approach in our products and services. This aligns with our 2040 net-zero goal The eco-design approach Orange Business is deploying for our products and services, like Evolution Platform, and collaboration with partners, such as Cisco, are driving responsible sustainability practices Eco-designing a product or service means considering its environmental impact from inception to end-of-life. The aim is to lower its negative impact on the environment, including carbon footprint, throughout the lifecycle, from the extraction of raw materials through to usage and retirement. There is mounting regulatory pressure to make products more sustainable. The European Commission’s Eco-design for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), introduced in 2024, has technology firmly in sight. It aims to improve circularity, energy performance, durability and recyclability. It is also designed to play a central role in developing a strong, single market for sustainable products in the EU. From a customer perspective, there are Scope 3 emissions to contend with in the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). These indirect emissions occur as part of an organization’s supply chain but are not controlled by them. This includes hardware, software, infrastructure and services. As a result, Gartner notes that sustainability is simultaneously transforming IT sourcing and procurement. Environmental performance and transparency are now pivotal to both business strategy and reputation. IT leaders are expected to select, contract and manage vendors with credentials that align with their organizations’ sustainability plans. At Orange Business, we invest heavily in creating more eco-efficient products and services. We aim to reduce our own and our customers' carbon footprints by offering technology and services that promote energy efficiency, reduce waste and decarbonize business operations. Limiting environmental impact We are actively working to realize this by adopting an eco-design methodology that continuously rethinks our impact on the planet. Our customers have come to expect products and services from Orange that minimize environmental impact. Our commitment also aligns with our goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Some of our products are being reworked to the eco-design approach to mitigate CO2 emissions. In contrast, others, such as Evolution Platform and Workplace Together Essentials, have been following the eco-designed approach from their inception. We aim to build all our new products and services around our eco-design methodology and rework our primary existing products when performing a significant refresh. Our methodology follows four key steps: First, we establish a team for the project, working jointly with product development, and train them in the broader benefits of eco-design. Next is the product strategy stage, where we run workshops on eco-design product development. We look at concrete actions that can be taken to mitigate CO2 emissions and a roadmap for the product's lifecycle. In the third phase, we implement this roadmap, set goals and create a baseline to measure environmental impacts. The final phase sees the completion of the eco-design product or service. Later, measurements will be taken to chart the environmental gains that have been made. At first, we are focusing on the CO2 emission reduction; however the methods, based on LCA, will be able to tackle more environmental indicators like biodiversity, water consumption, raw material usage and primary energy usage. Lifecycle assessment is crucial for sustainability The core of our eco-design methodology is a lifecycle assessment (LCA), which uses internationally recognized criteria. It evaluates the environmental impact of a product or service by looking at all stages of its lifecycle, from raw material extraction to manufacturing, usage and disposal. This completes an analysis of its “cradle-to-grave” environmental footprint. To conduct an LCA, we collect data generated throughout the lifecycle of the product or service, such as emissions and energy usage. This enables us to understand and manage the environmental impacts associated with our products and services. We have established KPIs for each of the four steps. For one of our products or services to attain eco-design status, it must score 75% or above across all the phases. To avoid greenwashing, we only communicate eco-design results if the findings have been endorsed by a third party, such as AFNOR (Association Francaise de Normalisation), a French standards agency, and Bureau Veritas, a global certification service. The power of collaboration Collaborative partnerships are critical in accelerating sustainable technology development through the pooling of knowledge and resources. For example, we signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Cisco in February 2024 to develop a joint action plan to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This will help both companies achieve their GHG reduction goals faster. Together we are exploring different ways to integrate eco-design principles into the design of our products and services. Cisco will be able to provide us with lifecycle analysis data or Product Category Footprint (PCF) for its products. This will help us reach our goal to reduce the environmental impact of our products and services. For example, we have worked with Cisco on the Flexible SD-WAN One Box solution with an architecture that allows customers to use a single device instead of two dual boxes. Tests comparing the One Box and the Dual Box have shown more than 70% energy savings. The more we work together to be more responsible, the faster we can offer more eco-friendly production chains and solutions that our customers demand. Progress should not come at the expense of the planet With the world up against enormous issues, such as climate change, resource depletion and technology waste, eco-design is a no-brainer for sustainable, energy-efficient innovation. Environmental needs must be seen as opportunities when creating new technologies to ensure they benefit the planet and business positively. Read more about Orange Business corporate social responsibility. Recommended for you Is your IT vendor transparent on carbon emissions? Driving the circular economy with secure drive reuse Orange Business offers SMEs expert guidance on ESG data collection Blogs Vincent Cayeux Vincent Cayeux is Global Eco-Design Lead at Orange Business, with international experience in IT and telecom, specializing in Green IT, sustainable sourcing and project management. 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- Mayotte in Crisis: Orange Business Satellite Keeps the Connection Aliveby Salah-Eddine SAADI on 16/04/2025 at 10:30
Mayotte in Crisis: Orange Business Satellite Keeps the Connection Alive Salah-Eddine SAADI Wed, 04/16/2025 - 10:30 Discover how Orange Business leverages Starlink technology to respond quickly to emergencies and establish resilient connectivity. Bridging Crisis Zones to the World: Starlink as the Essential Solution In the wake of natural disasters, like the recent events in Mayotte, Orange Business swiftly restores communication within hours by deploying connectivity solutions powered by LEO satellite networks and Starlink's portable antennas. This rapid response is important for coordinating relief efforts and sharing vital information. With reliable, low-latency, high-speed connectivity, authorities and humanitarian organizations can issue alerts, provide guidance, and deliver crucial updates, enhancing the safety and resilience of affected communities. Tailored solutions to connect devastated and remote areas in Mayotte In response to the devastating cyclones in Mayotte, Orange Business has deployed emergency connectivity solutions to restore communications and ensure the resumption of essential activities. Satellite connectivity for schools: Starlink kits have been installed in educational institutions, providing internet access for students and teachers. Support for critical infrastructures: Seven SafetyCase Crisis Centers were rapidly deployed to connect critical sites and ensure operational continuity. Rapid intervention: Orange Business teams activated these autonomous solutions within hours, enabling local actors to continue their missions without disruption. Effective crisis management solution: The SafetyCase Crisis Center provides reliable and immediate connectivity to emergency responders, independent of traditional networks. Starlink Satellite: Emergency Connectivity with Versatile Benefits With its low Earth orbit at just 600 km and global coverage, Orange Business Starlink satellite solutions excel in emergency scenarios by delivering connectivity within minutes and ensuring latency below 100 ms. Rapid Deployment : Quick antenna installation to restore communications. Transmission of Vital Information : Real-time alerts and safety instructions shared. Support for Emergency Services : Reliable connectivity to coordinate firemen, ambulances, and emergency teams. Maintaining Social Connections : Enabling residents to stay connected with their loved ones. Building Resilience to Tackle Future Climate Challenges Orange is driving innovation in LEO, MEO, and GEO satellite solutions to secure reliable connectivity for populations and institutions in the face of future climate challenges. These efforts also focus on developing accessible and dependable emergency solutions that can be deployed anytime. Beyond crisis scenarios, these solutions are designed to ensure : Service continuity in remote and underserved areas. Seamless connectivity for terrestrial and maritime transportation. A robust backup for traditional networks, such as copper, 4G, and 5G infrastructure As an official reseller of Starlink in France, Orange Business has deployed over 700 operational sites in just one year. This technical expertise and on-the-ground commitment make a critical difference, especially during crises where every connection is vital. Rhita Ismaili Rhita is an operational marketing manager at Orange Business. She has 5 years of experience in communications within the retail and industrial sectors, and 4 years in marketing. She currently works on high value-added connectivity offers. She's passionate about traveling, discovering new cultures, and taking Zumba classes.
- Six steps you can take to contain ballooning Gen AI costsby Salah-Eddine SAADI on 08/04/2025 at 14:05
Six steps you can take to contain ballooning Gen AI costs Salah-Eddine SAADI Tue, 04/08/2025 - 14:05 A Swedish proverb states that ‘He who buys what he does not need, steals from himself’. Nobody wants to believe they could fall into this trap, yet this is the mistake many organisations make as they operationalise Gen AI Proof of Concepts (PoCs) into enterprise-wide services. This blog highlights six strategies that will help optimise your spend on Gen AI projects. A Swedish proverb states that ‘He who buys what he does not need, steals from himself’. Nobody wants to believe they could fall into this trap, yet this is the mistake many organisations make as they operationalise Gen AI Proof of Concepts (PoCs) into enterprise-wide services. This blog highlights six strategies that will help optimise your spend on Gen AI projects. One of the key findings from a Global Data report commissioned recently by Orange Business was that cloud costs start to ’skyrocket’ as PoCs are scaled to production-grade services. It’s not difficult to understand why. Most Gen projects start on public clouds where computational power, scalability, and access to advanced AI models are all readily available. However, as you scale the project, the amount of processing power required to service the needs of your AI model increases. As a result, your costs can start to climb very steeply. At Orange Business, we know there are steps you can take – at every stage of your Gen AI journey – that can have a considerable impact on the project’s overall costs. This will increase value delivery for large companies and bring Gen AI services within reach of everyone else. 1. Apply Gen AI to the right use cases. The GPUs required by Gen AI models are the most resource-intensive and, therefore, the most expensive resources in your data centre – and should be used sparingly. Not every use case requires this level of computational intensity or will deliver value through using it. Other, earlier technologies - traditional AI or business intelligence (data visualisation) – may deliver the same results at much lower costs. That’s why starting with the use case is essential. To take an example from our own experience, Orange Business trialled Microsoft Co-Pilot across its entire business and eventually decided that there wasn’t sufficient value generation to justify implementing it company-wide. Instead, we deployed it for two use cases: first, for the functions that create and manipulate content, and second, for project managers who must provide a lot of coordination and meeting summaries. These were the use cases where we could demonstrate real impact and for which there was a readily calculable ROI. 2. On-premise versus cloud. Generally speaking, edge deployment is recommended if there is a high requirement for real-time connectivity or if the basic infrastructure is either unavailable or unable to provide high-speed connectivity. A use case with a high requirement for resilience and/or security may also suggest edge hosting – this would ensure that the service is available even if there is no or limited external connectivity and that sensitive data isn’t transferred externally. By contrast, if you have a co-pilot use case in a well-connected office environment where there is no need for instantaneous results, then hosting it on the cloud makes perfect sense. The Hyperscalers are pricing competitively for storage and compute power, and, if cloud deployment is appropriate for your use case, this may be more cost-effective than building and managing your infrastructure. 3. Using the right model for your use case. Some Large Language Models (LLMs) are more efficient than others. Orange Business evaluated the use of two different generations of the same LLM for a particular use case. We found that the results with each were the same, but the older version of the LLM was 90% cheaper than the new one. However, there is no ‘rule of thumb’ you can apply here – despite being released after ChatGPT4, ChatGPT 4o-mini is the cheaper of the two models. (The same can be said for DeepSeek.) Also, can you use a Small Language Model (SLM)? Some of these have been carefully optimised to have a lower impact through distillation – a process in which knowledge is transferred from a large, complex model to a smaller, more efficient model to bring down overall costs. So, ask yourself if you need the most powerful LLM for your use case or if a different LLM or even an SLM will do the same job at a far lower cost. 4. Document Governance. The compute power required by Gen AI varies directly with the volume of data being searched, so this is a significant cost driver. There are two ways of reducing the amount of data that is queried. Technology-based approach: Have the Gen AI model create a subset of the data by preselecting only the most relevant documents, then set the LLM to work on this reduced data set. Governance-based approach: Create rules that limit the number of documents included in a search: for example, if you have recently introduced a new pricing model, then any contract created under the old model should be excluded from pricing-related prompts. This not only provides more accurate information but also reduces associated costs. 5. Prompt Libraries. If a user submits five or six prompts before alighting on one that provides the right answer, compute costs can increase substantially. You should consider pre-building prompts that are efficient and allow users to gain good results with the minimum number of attempts. 6. Optimise cloud spend with FinOps. The indirect costs of your Gen AI service – those relating to the enhanced infrastructure needed to run that service effectively – are often hard to determine and much higher than expected. FinOps can help organisations optimise their cloud spending by ensuring transparency and collaboration between technical teams, finance, and business units. An obvious example would be a new Gen AI service hosted by a Hyperscaler which becomes wildly popular. In just such a scenario, when we first enabled our employees to use ChatGPT, we put a value limit on usage volumes to control costs. Conclusion There is no silver bullet that will suddenly ensure that your Gen AI project doesn’t break the bank. Instead, there are a series of small decisions that can add up to a significant reduction in your expenditure – and a concomitant increase in the value delivered by your Gen AI services. To find out more about the six steps described above – and to learn the actionable insights that will help you reduce your cloud costs – download our White Paper, “A Hungry Mouth to Feed: Addressing the skyrocketing costs of Gen AI services”. Frédéric Loras Frédéric Loras is the Head of Sales Enablement at Orange Business, where he leads an international team in defining customer value propositions and driving sales through value-based strategies. With over 12 years of management experience and a strong background in innovation and transformation, Frédéric has successfully collaborated with major industrial clients to adopt cutting-edge technologies such as 5G. He is passionate about fostering agile practices within his organization and has a proven track record in strategic project management. Outside of work, Frédéric is an avid tennis player, enjoying matches on clay courts. He is also proud to have co-founded a startup focused on personal digital asset management, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to innovation.
- People, Process and Technology – the Three Pillars of GenAI Security Successby Salah-Eddine SAADI on 08/04/2025 at 13:40
People, Process and Technology – the Three Pillars of GenAI Security Success Salah-Eddine SAADI Tue, 04/08/2025 - 13:40 Reliable figures are hard to come by but, as a rule of thumb, at least half of all IT security projects will fail to fulfil their objectives. Why? Because, all too often, organizations try to impose a technology solution upon a group of people – the end users – who have no say in how the solution will be structured and whose cooperation is simply withdrawn. Orange Business recommends that technology be considered alongside processes and people to ensure the solution ‘lands’ properly in the organisation. In this blog, we apply this three-pillared approach to a key challenge facing security leaders seeking to operationalise GenAI projects – data leakage. Reliable figures are hard to come by but, as a rule of thumb, at least half of all IT security projects will fail to fulfil their objectives. Why? Because, all too often, organizations try to impose a technology solution upon a group of people – the end users – who have no say in how the solution will be structured and whose cooperation is simply withdrawn. Orange Business recommends that technology be considered alongside processes and people to ensure the solution ‘lands’ properly in the organisation. In this blog, we apply this three-pillared approach to a key challenge facing security leaders seeking to operationalise GenAI projects – data leakage. By their nature, GenAI projects carry sensitive data over an enlarged attack surface, increasing the vulnerability of sensitive information to cybercriminals. Unless these risks can be managed and mitigated, then it’s unlikely the GenAI project will be operationalised on an enterprise-wide basis. It would be naive to suggest that security leaders have failed to spot this connection. A survey we commissioned with GlobalData found that an overwhelming proportion – 96% –of enterprises said they needed to re-evaluate their cybersecurity strategy due to GenAI. However, Gartner recently claimed that 30% of GenAI projects will be abandoned in 2025 and gave inadequate risk controls as one of the primary reasons for this . So, while people understand the nature of the problem, many are a long way from being able to solve it. My way or the highway? It is tempting to believe that good security is just a question of selecting the most appropriate solution for your needs and rolling it out across your organisation. However – particularly post-COVID – the bar for user experience has been raised substantially: if a proposed security solution adds to the complexity of users’ working days rather than reducing it, then they will either ignore it or raise complaints that render project implementation impractical. Nor is prohibition an effective alternative – if people want to use GenAI services, they will find a way to do so. And a large ‘shadow GenAI’ estate only compounds the problems that prohibation was intended to solve in the first place. At Orange Business, we always promote enablement and education over prohibition. Of course, it’s entirely reasonable to block high-risk tools and behaviours, but you should provide alternatives to them. Contextualise the use of these services by providing ‘pop-ups’ that alert users to potential risks and encourage more compliant behaviour. And, in any organisation, there are always certain individuals whose opinions carry more weight than many others – so engage with these opinion-formers early so they can serve as ambassadors for your project. This is part of a change management mindset that treats People and Process as being of equal importance to Technology in any security project. There is no ‘silver bullet’ that will ensure the success of your GenAI security implementation, but by following this three-pillar methodology, you will drastically increase your chances of doing so. To illustrate the value of this approach, we will look at one of the key security challenges created by GenAI services – and an area where best practice has yet to fully emerge: sensitive data propagation. There’s a hole in my bucket Significant risks arise when employees input confidential or sensitive information into GenAI tools, a practice that introduces several avenues for data leakage and may cause sensitive information to be released to the outside world. Here's a breakdown of key ways this can occur: Unintentional Data Exposure: Employees may unknowingly share proprietary information, such as financial forecasts, acquisition plans, or unpublished research, with AI engines. Data Retention by AI Providers: Many GenAI tools retain user inputs to improve their models, creating a potential risk of sensitive data being stored or accessed by unauthorized parties. Regulatory Non-Compliance: Sharing sensitive data with external AI tools can violate data protection regulations like GDPR, CCPA, or HIPAA, leading to legal and financial consequences. Reputational Damage: A data breach involving confidential information can harm an organization’s reputation and erode customer trust. The pillars of successful and secure GenAI adoption To successfully adopt GenAI tools while mitigating these risks, organizations must start by defining the desired business outcomes across the critical dimensions of People, Process and Technology. Embracing the three-pillar approach will ensure that the security dimensions of the GenAI services are treated holistically and give your favoured solution the best chance of success. 1. Technology aspects Technology forms the backbone of secure GenAI adoption and robust security measures are necessary to prevent data leakage and unauthorised access. SASE-based solutions provide a comprehensive framework to address the technological challenges of GenAI adoption. Key aspects include: Granular Access Controls: Implement Role-Based Access Controls (RBAC) to ensure only authorized users can access GenAI tools. Limit access to sensitive data based on user roles and responsibilities. Conditional Access Policies: Use conditional access policies to enforce security measures based on context, such as device type, location, or user behaviour. For example, restrict access to GenAI tools from unmanaged devices. User Behavior Analytics (UBA): Monitor user activities to detect anomalies, such as excessive data uploads or unusual access patterns. UBA helps identify potential insider threats or compromised accounts. Data Loss Prevention (DLP): Deploy DLP solutions to prevent sensitive data from being shared with GenAI tools. DLP policies can block or redact confidential information before it is transmitted. Real-Time Ticket Creation & Handling: Integrate GenAI usage monitoring with IT service management (ITSM) tools to create real-time tickets for policy violations. This ensures swift incident response and resolution. 2. People aspects for secure GenAI adoption Employees are the first line of defense and the human element is critical in ensuring secure GenAI usage. Organizations must focus on their people and ensure they are aware of risks and trained on compliance. This should include: User Awareness Training: Educate employees about the risks of sharing sensitive data with GenAI tools. Training should include real-world examples and best practices for secure usage. Compliance Knowledge: Ensure employees understand regulatory requirements and the consequences of non-compliance. This includes training on data protection laws and internal policies. 3. Process aspects for secure GenAI adoption Well-defined processes ensure consistent and secure usage of GenAI tools. This includes real-time guidance, approval workflows, and regular policy updates. Key considerations are: Contextual User Coaching: Provide real-time guidance to users when interacting with GenAI tools. For example, display warnings if sensitive data is detected in user inputs. Data Classification Methods: Implement robust data classification systems to identify and label sensitive information. This ensures that DLP policies can effectively protect critical data. Approval Workflow for AI Tools Usage: Establish approval workflows for accessing GenAI tools. Managerial or compliance approvals should be required before employees can use these tools for specific tasks. Regular Policy Review & Update Cycles: Continuously review and update policies to address emerging risks and changes in technology. Regular audits will ensure policies remain effective and relevant. Conclusion A recent survey found that 89% of global CEOs consider AI central to maintaining profitability – so the GenAI train has clearly left the station. However, with so many organisations failing to successfully operationalise these services, many will find that their train fails to arrive at its destination. The challenge is that – to a degree greater than that for any previous technology – GenAI demands a truly holistic, end-to-end mindset. It’s why Orange Business’s unique capabilities – as a connectivity expert, global system integrator, data specialist, cybersecurity leader and AI pioneer – make us such an attractive partner in this area. This is also why the three-pillar approach is so relevant to those struggling to secure their GenAI services – and why we are such advocates of SASE-based solutions. SASA addresses the people, process and technology elements of GenAI security by integrating network security and connectivity into a unified framework – making it ideal for controlling sensitive data propagation in GenAI tools. Those who choose to put this theory into practice will find that they are unlikely to be among the 50% whose security projects fail – or the 30% that have their GenAI projects abandoned. Rob peters Rob is the Global SOC Lead Architect SASE at Orange Cyberdefense, focusing on Orange’s global strategy and offerings for Managed & Co-Managed SASE/SSE services. He works closely with our ecosystem partners, industry cybersecurity experts and our global SOC operations teams to differentiate our vendor agnostic SASE offerings.
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- Expandi Group Awarded Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 Global Competitive Strategy Leadership Award for Democratizing Account-Based Marketing with Scalable, High-ROI Solutionsby Tarini Singh on 08/05/2025 at 07:38
Expandi’s modular platform integrates AI-driven intent data, cross-channel orchestration, and intuitive customer tools to make personalized account-based marketing (ABM) campaigns accessible for small and medium-sized businesses worldwide. The post Expandi Group Awarded Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 Global Competitive Strategy Leadership Award for Democratizing Account-Based Marketing with Scalable, High-ROI Solutions appeared first on Frost & Sullivan.
- Composabl Earns Frost & Sullivan’s 2024 Global Company of the Year Award for Transforming Industrial Automation with Its Modern Artificial Intelligence Platformby Ashley Shreve on 07/05/2025 at 13:00
Composabl democratizes artificial intelligence (AI) with its groundbreaking no-code platform, enabling businesses to create intelligent, adaptable AI agents that substantially enhance operational efficiency and decision-making. The post Composabl Earns Frost & Sullivan’s 2024 Global Company of the Year Award for Transforming Industrial Automation with Its Modern Artificial Intelligence Platform appeared first on Frost & Sullivan.
- Strategic Imperatives Shaping the Future of Sustainable Technologiesby Sneha Nair on 07/05/2025 at 05:03
The global push toward climate resilience and sustainable technologies is accelerating. From direct air carbon capture and nanotech water purification to plant-based bioplastics, industries are adopting solutions that address resource scarcity and reduce ecological degradation. The rise of decentralized energy systems, precision agriculture, and circular economies reflects a shift in sustainability — from aspirational to The post Strategic Imperatives Shaping the Future of Sustainable Technologies appeared first on Frost & Sullivan.
- Gamma Communications Recognized with Frost & Sullivan’s 2024 European UCaaS Competitive Strategy Leadership Awardby Tarini Singh on 06/05/2025 at 07:29
The company has shown exceptional strategy execution, innovation, and customer-centric growth in a rapidly evolving market. The post Gamma Communications Recognized with Frost & Sullivan’s 2024 European UCaaS Competitive Strategy Leadership Award appeared first on Frost & Sullivan.
- Why the Net-Zero Equation Starts with C&I Decarbonizationby Monisha Arumugam on 05/05/2025 at 12:15
The future of commercial and industrial (C&I) energy is here — and it’s decarbonized. As the global energy transition accelerates, one thing is becoming clear: achieving net-zero isn’t just about compliance or corporate social responsibility — it’s a critical economic opportunity. For C&I companies, decarbonization is the strategy that will separate tomorrow’s leaders from laggards. The post Why the Net-Zero Equation Starts with C&I Decarbonization appeared first on Frost & Sullivan.
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- Smart carbon–neutral development: Complexity, multi-level governance, convolutionby Nicos Komninos on 15/04/2025 at 08:06
A new open-access paper on carbon-neutral smart cities published in World Development. The paper delves into the current EU policy and strategy for advancing smart carbon–neutral development across Europe, as outlined by the EU Cities Mission, which aims to boost climate neutrality across 112 cities by 2030. Primary objective of the paper is to explore [...] The post Smart carbon–neutral development: Complexity, multi-level governance, convolution appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.
- Smart Green Ecosystems: Turning industry sectors into ecosystemsby Nicos Komninos on 05/03/2025 at 14:07
Smart Green Ecosystems is a new project co-designed by URENIO Research and approved by Interreg NEXT MED in the framework of Smarter Mediterranean. It aims to establish an ecosystem of 100 SMEs from four Mediterranean countries (Greece, Cyprus, Tunisia, and Jordan) to foster collaboration and support digital and green transitions. The project aligns with three [...] The post Smart Green Ecosystems: Turning industry sectors into ecosystems appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.
- Land, Best Paper Awardby Nicos Komninos on 03/09/2024 at 08:55
The Land Best Paper Award Committee selected the research paper “Net Zero Energy Districts: Connected Intelligence for Carbon-Neutral Cities” as the Second prize of the Land 2022 Best Paper Award. The committee determined the award based on an overall evaluation of the papers’ originality and significance, considering citations and downloads. Six winners were chosen, including three [...] The post Land, Best Paper Award appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.
- Smart Cities Series Elsevier: books publishedby Nicos Komninos on 23/04/2024 at 08:49
Launched in 2017, the smart cities book series publishes a collection of insights into the diverse constitution of smart cities. In collecting these insights, the series publishes research, which improves both theory and practice of smart cities and transfers the knowledge acquired to scholars, policymakers and practitioners alike. The book series also publishes original research [...] The post Smart Cities Series Elsevier: books published appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.
- Digitally Disrupted Space, by Anastasia Panoriby Nicos Komninos on 28/02/2024 at 11:44
Digitally Disrupted Space: Proximity and New Development Opportunities for Regions and Cities, by Anastasia Panori, has just been published by Elsevier Smart Cities Series. The book develops an analytical framework of the digital space structural elements and their impact on existing spatial interactions at the urban and regional levels. The book puts forth the argument [...] The post Digitally Disrupted Space, by Anastasia Panori appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.
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- New Historical Matches May Link You to Named Historical Figuresby 23andMe on 28/04/2025 at 15:23
Did you know it’s been just over a year since we launched our Historical MatchesSM feature? This feature, available to 23andMe+ Premium™ members, compares your DNA to hundreds of ancient and historical individuals from around the world. By searching for identical segments of DNA, it can reveal genetic evidence that you share a common ancestor The post New Historical Matches May Link You to Named Historical Figures appeared first on 23andMe Blog.
- New Genetic Groups in Eastern Europeby 23andMe on 21/04/2025 at 20:55
We’re excited to announce an update to our 23andMe Ancestry Service adding greater detail for people with Eastern European ancestry. Recently we introduced new Genetic Groups in Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia. These additions mark the first phase of a broader effort to expand ancestry insights for this region. The update The post New Genetic Groups in Eastern Europe appeared first on 23andMe Blog.
- National Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month: Highlighting Customer Storiesby 23andMe on 17/04/2025 at 23:44
April is Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month, a time to remember the importance of getting routine cancer screenings and learning how early detection can lead to better outcomes. Over the past 18 years, 23andMe has helped thousands of people discover that they have genetic variants that can raise their risk for certain cancers. This The post National Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month: Highlighting Customer Stories appeared first on 23andMe Blog.
- An Open Letter to 23andMe Customersby 23andMe on 24/03/2025 at 03:14
Questions related to 23andMe’s Chapter 11 Filing Latest Update on Chapter 11 Proceedings May 5, 2025: The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri has established July 14, 2025 at 11:59 pm CT if submitted electronically (or 4:59 pm CT if submitted by hardcopy) as the deadline to file General and Cyber Security The post An Open Letter to 23andMe Customers appeared first on 23andMe Blog.
- Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by Exploring Your Irish Heritage with 23andMeby 23andMe on 17/03/2025 at 16:11
This St. Patrick’s Day, we’re excited to help you connect with your Irish and Irish American roots! 23andMe offers a variety of ways to discover more about your Irish ancestry. From identifying the percentage of your DNA linked to the British Isles, uncovering connections to specific counties within Ireland, or connecting you to Genetic Groups The post Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by Exploring Your Irish Heritage with 23andMe appeared first on 23andMe Blog.
- Thales modernises the world-class TACTIS armoured vehicle training centre for the Royal Netherlands Armyon 08/05/2025 at 12:19
With the return of symmetric and high-intensity combat on the battlefield, the importance of armoured vehicles is now more crucial than ever. Thales's TACTIS solution effectively addresses the needs of armed forces, offering a comprehensive range of training capabilities, from individual technical skills to tactical proficiency at a company level. This includes a mobile component that enables the deployment of high-fidelity simulators in military barracks or any other location.
- Thales announces next-generation Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) for resilient navigationon 08/05/2025 at 12:19
Thales today announces an innovative technology – with the creation of a new Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), in its TopAxyz product line, which uses MEMS technology, creating a breakthrough in navigation solutions.
- Thales to provide hybrid networking kits for French Army vehicleson 08/05/2025 at 12:19
This hybrid networking technology has been developed in an agile, incremental approach with the DGA and operational users to augment the communication capabilities of French Army vehicles. With current developments in collaborative combat, the ability of the armed forces to deploy operational networks of sensors and effectors calls for enhanced capabilities in terms of massification, usability and resilience of military communication systems. With this innovative hybridisation solution, commercial networks will complement existing hardened communication systems including the LOS radios developed for the ASTRIDE programme, the secure, high-data-rate, jam-resistant military satcom services provided by the SYRACUSE satellites, the latest-generation software-defined radios developed under the CONTACT programme and the MELCHIOR series of HF radios.
- DSTA and Thales Announce AI-Driven Co-Lab to Strengthen Singapore’s Defence Systemson 08/05/2025 at 12:19
At the 2025 Singapore Defence Technology Summit (Tech Summit), a joint team from DSTA and Thales showcased its recent collaboration on counter-drone technologies, with tangible outcomes that can potentially be integrated into systems currently in-use with the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF).
- Thales Alenia Space wins €51 million contract to extend EGNOS service lifeon 08/05/2025 at 12:19
Strengthening Europe’s critical navigation infrastructure thanks to EGNOS satellite-based augmentation system Cannes, April 2, 2025 – Thales Alenia Space, a joint venture between Thales (67%) and Leonardo (33%), has signed a new contract worth €51 million w...
This is Artificial Intelligence by Thales In this podcast, learn about Thales' approach to Artificial Intelligence, including its development of Hybrid AI for more power and functionality in critical environments, keeping humans in the decision-making loop, and requiring AI systems to be transparent, understandable, and ethical.
- How to ensure the adoption of Augmented Intelligence in critical systemsby Thales Group on 26/11/2020 at 09:25
Today, Artificial Intelligence is pushing our technologies to a new frontier. The fast moving digital revolution gives us a glimpse of the potential of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, and the risks that come with it. When working in regulated industries such as aerospace, transportation or defence, we must ensure that our technologies are certifiable, explainable, and trustworthy while keeping people accountable for critical decisions.
- How do we make Augmented Intelligence a reality in critical systems?by Thales Group on 19/11/2020 at 13:40
Today, Artificial Intelligence is pushing our technologies to a new frontier. The fast moving digital revolution gives us a glimpse of the potential of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, and the risks that come with it. When working in regulated industries such as aerospace, transportation or defence, we must ensure that our technologies are certifiable, explainable, and trustworthy while keeping people accountable for critical decisions. To allow us to solve problems of greater complexity, while maintaining the same trust level, we have adopted a new AI Strategy which puts humans at the centre: Augmented Intelligence. Two Thales employees based in Montreal and in Quebec City in Canada- Siegfried Usal, General Manager, and Jean-François Gagnon, Human Factors and Cognition Scientist –explain what kind of approach Augmented Intelligence is, and what areas of application they’re working on.
- AI in Analytics and IoTby Thales Group on 01/09/2020 at 13:31
Join Guavus Head of Products and Marketing Stephen Spellicy as he delves into AI, analytics and IoT – key use cases, where AI and IoT are going and why telecom will lead the way. He discusses how best to figure out and predict issues that IoT devices might be facing, and how to get at the data you really need from within your organization and from your IoT devices. He provides examples of how some of the top communications service providers today are using AI today to better analyze the huge volume of data coming from connected IoT devices and sensors into their networks (along with all their operational, customer and business data) and, without manual intervention, make better decisions, provide smarter new services and a better customer experience while reducing costs.
- How AI is supporting cybersecurityby Thales Group on 18/02/2020 at 10:16
As in many other sectors, artificial intelligence (AI) is a game changer in cybersecurity. In an increasingly connected and digital world, cyberprotection needs a powerful tool such as AI, able to learn from new behaviours, adapt to an ever-changing environment and be customised to clients’ needs. Thales IT security expert Olivier Bettan explains how AI can be used for protecting a business from cyberattacks and the different approaches Thales is working on.
- How AI embedded in aircraft flight decks is supporting airline pilotsby Thales Group on 14/11/2019 at 15:27
Artificial Intelligence is one of the key drivers for the shift to a more digital aviation sector, and by interacting with other digital enablers (connectivity, big data) is the gateway to more precise, safer flight and more efficiency in the cockpit – as pilots receive sharper, more blended data and information. This all represents an invaluable aid in pilots’ tasks of navigating aircraft from A to B, ever more swiftly and safely. AI is already present on board aircraft and Thales will increasingly embed AI in the solutions we deliver. Everybody is set to gain from this trend across the aviation chain, and for Thales delivering AI capability is also an integral part of the certifiable Thales TrUE AI framework.
THIS IS AI in Decisive Moments by Thales Artificial intelligence is advancing society and creating pathways to completely transform the everyday. The new possibilities it creates are defined not by software and hardware, or numbers and data. They are instead defined by how they help people lead better, happier and safer lives. This mini-series will examine AI and how it actually affects the world around us, with one company's digital transformation in focus. At Thales, AI is being created for decisive moments. Moments which ensure the safe operations of autonomous trains, enhance security at airports, create better and more personalized travel experiences, reduce cybersecurity risk, and much more. So stay tuned as we walk through a world of the new and evolving world of tech driven by AI.
- AI Behavior: Keeping an Eye on AIby Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:45
As humans, we tend to give abstract concepts a voice and a face, because it makes it easier for us to understand them. In the case of AI, we have taken this to the extreme with anthropomorphized stories. In the third and final episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by Philippe Keryer, Executive Vice-President of Strategy, Research and Technology at Thales who is helping define the future of TrUE AI that is creating more realistic stories allowing us to better understand the technology. Join us as Philippe discusses his thoughts on how the technology can be architected to achieve transparent, understandable and ethical AI.
- AI Logic: Making things fly with AIby Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:39
Artificial intelligence has taken root in our daily lives to become a new normal, a collaboration between man and machine. New approaches to AI can even make things fly better. In the second episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by leading AI architect Dr. Nick Ernest of Thales who created a human fighter-pilot defeating AI using fuzzy logic. Join us as Nick discusses his thoughts on how this same AI approach can be applied to other man-machine interactions enhancing the way we live to make life better and keep us safer.
- Making Life Better: One AI at a timeby Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:23
We live in a world surrounded by artificial intelligence. These AI applications are here to help us live better lives. Today, applications are being developed to digitally transform all types of domains, including ground transportation with autonomous trains, civil aviation with single pilot aircraft, cyber security with better anomaly detection, and many more. In the first episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by Chairman and CEO of Thales Group, Patrice Caine, who discusses his thoughts on how AI is making the world a better place and keeping us all safer.
- Siemens expands global electronics intelligence reach and Supplyframe portfolio with Wevolver acquisitionby [email protected] on 30/04/2025 at 08:54
Siemens expands global electronics intelligence reach and Supplyframe portfolio with Wevolver acquisition thomas.kuhnlei… Wed, 04/30/2025 - 08:54 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release30 April 2025Digital IndustriesPlano, Texas, USA Siemens expands global electronics intelligence reach and Supplyframe portfolio with Wevolver acquisition Powerful new combination expands global engineering community reach, content, and digital campaign capabilities to Supplyframe’s Design-to-Source Intelligence (DSI) network Siemens Digital Industries Software announced today its intention to acquire Wevolver, expanding its audience reach, enhancing the Supplyframe product portfolio, and combining digital marketing and integrated campaign programs that include go-to-market support and content creation. Powerful new combination expands global engineering community reach, content, and digital campaign capabilities to Supplyframe’s Design-to-Source Intelligence (DSI) network Siemens Digital Industries Software announced today its intention to acquire Wevolver, expanding its audience reach, enhancing the Supplyframe product portfolio, and combining digital marketing and integrated campaign programs that include go-to-market support and content creation. Siemens expands global electronics intelligence reach and Supplyframe portfolio with Wevolver acquisitionAcquired by Siemens in 2021, the Supplyframe™ DSI platform is a rich intelligence resource for the electronics industry and leverages billions of continuous signals of design intent, demand, supply and risk factors. The acquisition of Wevolver amplifies Supplyframe’s reach to more engineers researching future product designs. This powerful new combination unites Supplyframe’s global Design-to-Source Intelligence (DSI) network and monthly engagement with more than 12 million electronic engineering and procurement professionals with Wevolver’s large and growing global audience of hardware and software engineers. “The future of product development starts with smarter design decisions — and that means meeting engineers where innovation begins,” said Steve Flagg, CEO and founder, Supplyframe. “By joining forces with Wevolver, we’re not just expanding our reach; we’re accelerating a new era of design-to-source intelligence that’s collaborative, data-driven and built for the speed of tomorrow’s manufacturing.”Reaching millions of engineers per month on its web and social channels, Wevolver’s platform provides access to deeply informative content, practical resources, and the latest developments in technologies like semiconductors, robotics, AI and manufacturing processes, fostering a global community of innovators.“Supplyframe and Wevolver both support engineering professionals throughout their research, development, and supply chain journey,” said Bram Geenen, CEO, Wevolver. “Together we bring an even stronger value proposition to the global technology ecosystem and will be the home for the global engineering community.”"The addition of Wevolver to the Supplyframe portfolio further enhances Supplyframe's ability to help manufacturers & distributors to get the latest technology in front of engineers when they are researching tomorrows designs," said Ryan Crouch, VP Sales of Media, eCommerce and DesignSense Solutions at Supplyframe. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. To learn more about Supplyframe’s Design-to-Source Intelligence (DSI) platform that delivers prescriptive recommendations for engineering, sourcing and supply chain decision makers through contextual AI with new, expanding sustainability capabilities, visit https://supplyframe.com.Siemens Digital Industries Software helps organizations of all sizes digitally transform using software, hardware and services from the Siemens Xcelerator business platform. Siemens' software and the comprehensive digital twin enable companies to optimize their design, engineering and manufacturing processes to turn today's ideas into the sustainable products of the future. From chips to entire systems, from product to process, across all industries. Siemens Digital Industries Software – Accelerating transformation. Siemens expands global electronics intelligence reach and Supplyframe portfolio with Wevolver acquisitionFor this press release PDF DownloadFollow us on X @siemens_pressSiemens Digital Industries (DI) empowers companies of all sizes within the process and discrete manufacturing industries to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformation across the entire value chain. Siemens’ cutting-edge automation and software portfolio revolutionizes the design, realization and optimization of products and production. And with Siemens Xcelerator – the open digital business platform – this process is made even easier, faster, and scalable. Together with our partners and ecosystem, Siemens Digital Industries enables customers to become a sustainable Digital Enterprise. Siemens Digital Industries has a workforce of around 70,000 people worldwide. Read moreSiemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. The company’s purpose is to create technology to transform the everyday, for everyone. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers customers to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformations, making factories more efficient, cities more livable, and transportation more sustainable. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a leading global medical technology provider pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably. In fiscal 2024, which ended on September 30, 2024, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €75.9 billion and net income of €9.0 billion. As of September 30, 2024, the company employed around 312,000 people worldwide on the basis of continuing operations. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Note: A list of relevant Siemens trademarks can be found here. Other trademarks belong to their respective owners. 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- Siemens Mobility builds emission-free hydrogen-powered trains for Südostbayernbahnby [email protected] on 23/04/2025 at 14:03
Siemens Mobility builds emission-free hydrogen-powered trains for Südostbayernbahn nikoleta.petro… Wed, 04/23/2025 - 14:03 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release28 April 2025Siemens MobilityMunich Siemens Mobility builds emission-free hydrogen-powered trains for Südostbayernbahn Second fleet order for Siemens Mobility’s Mireo Plus H Emission-free rail transport using hydrogen technology on the Mühldorf (Upper Bavaria) Presentation of the innovative hydrogen train design for Südostbayernbahn Siemens Mobility has started production of the hydrogen-powered trains that will begin operating on the Südostbayernbahn network in late 2026. The order is for three 2-car Mireo Plus H trains. Ordered by the state of Bavaria, the ultra-modern hydrogen trains will replace diesel trains currently operating from the network’s Mühldorf hub and significantly reduce CO2 emissions as well as noise and exhaust gas in the region. The new trains will feature nine spaces for bicycles, special high-frequency-permeable windows for improved mobile phone reception, and comfortable car access thanks to their low-floor design. Equipped with the European Train Control System (ETCS), the Mireo Plus H ensures maximum operational safety and efficiency. Along with the series contract, Siemens Mobility was also awarded a service contract for the trains’ hydrogen supply system. The hydrogen trains will serve eight stations on the Mühldorf (Upper Bavaria) – Tüßling – Burghausen non-electrified route, which is 32.3 kilometers long. Deutsche Bahn (DB) will build an electrolysis plant in Mühldorf that will be 100-percent powered by green electricity. Second fleet order for Siemens Mobility’s Mireo Plus H Emission-free rail transport using hydrogen technology on the Mühldorf (Upper Bavaria) Presentation of the innovative hydrogen train design for Südostbayernbahn Siemens Mobility has started production of the hydrogen-powered trains that will begin operating on the Südostbayernbahn network in late 2026. The order is for three 2-car Mireo Plus H trains. Ordered by the state of Bavaria, the ultra-modern hydrogen trains will replace diesel trains currently operating from the network’s Mühldorf hub and significantly reduce CO2 emissions as well as noise and exhaust gas in the region. The new trains will feature nine spaces for bicycles, special high-frequency-permeable windows for improved mobile phone reception, and comfortable car access thanks to their low-floor design. Equipped with the European Train Control System (ETCS), the Mireo Plus H ensures maximum operational safety and efficiency. Along with the series contract, Siemens Mobility was also awarded a service contract for the trains’ hydrogen supply system. The hydrogen trains will serve eight stations on the Mühldorf (Upper Bavaria) – Tüßling – Burghausen non-electrified route, which is 32.3 kilometers long. Deutsche Bahn (DB) will build an electrolysis plant in Mühldorf that will be 100-percent powered by green electricity. Andre Rodenbeck, CEO Rolling Stock at Siemens Mobility: “We are proud to be delivering Mireo Plus H hydrogen trains to Deutsche Bahn and thus enabling emission-free mobility in our home region. Our hydrogen trains feature mature technology, high energy efficiency, strong drive power, long operating range, and low noise levels.“ “Hydrogen trains are an important building block for DB on its path to achieving climate neutrality,“ said Cornelia Würtz, Managing Director of DB RegioNetz Verkehrs GmbH. “By introducing the Mireo Plus H, we are helping drive the climate-friendly rail transport transition at Südostbayernbahn.“ The Mireo Plus H is a state-of-the-art hydrogen train based on Siemens Mobility’s proven regional train platform, which is available with electric, battery, or hydrogen-powered drives. On the hydrogen-powered variant, a roof-mounted fuel cell and lithium-ion batteries installed beneath the car floor ensure operation completely free of CO2 emissions. With its hydrogen supply system and electric drive, the train has a high drive power of 1.7 MW that enables it to accelerate up to 1.1 m/s2 and reach a top speed of 140 km/h. The train has a range of up to 1,200 kilometers on a single tank of fuel, depending on factors such as the route topography and driving style. The trains also have impressively low lifecycle costs and a rapid fueling function that allows refueling in approximately 15 minutes, depending on the fueling station. The Mireo design, based on an integrated lightweight aluminum structure, is energy-saving and environmentally friendly. The train’s improved aerodynamics, energy-efficient components and intelligent onboard network management system also help reduce resources and emissions. Hydrogen trains are acknowledged as an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional diesel trains and offer several advantages: Environmental friendliness: Hydrogen trains only emit water vapor during operation and no harmful emissions such as carbon dioxide (CO2) or nitrogen oxides (NOₓ), helping to reduce air pollution and combat climate change. · Flexibility: Hydrogen trains can operate on non-electrified railway lines since they convert their tanked hydrogen into electrical energy using on-board fuel cells and needn’t rely on overhead contact lines or other power sources. A two-car Mireo Plus H train has a range of up to 1,200 kilometers on a single tank of hydrogen. Noise reduction: Hydrogen trains are quieter than conventional diesel trains since they are electrically powered and produce less mechanical noise. For this press release PDF DownloadLinks Website: Siemens MobilityFollow us on X @siemensmobility Siemens Mobility is a separately managed company of Siemens AG. As a leader in intelligent transport solutions for more than 175 years, Siemens Mobility is constantly innovating its portfolio. Its core areas include rolling stock, rail automation and electrification, a comprehensive software portfolio, turnkey systems as well as related services. With digital products and solutions, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle, enhance passenger experience and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2024, which ended on September 30, 2024, Siemens Mobility posted revenue of €11.4 billion and employed around 41,900 people worldwide. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility Read moreReference Number: ContactSilke Thomson-Pottebohm Siemens Mobility+49 174 305 3307 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English
- Siemens Xcelerator Koenig & Bauer printing press industryby [email protected] on 22/04/2025 at 11:07
Siemens Xcelerator Koenig & Bauer printing press industry sabrina.messer… Tue, 04/22/2025 - 11:07 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release23 April 2025Digital IndustriesNuremberg Koenig & Bauer speeds up digital transformation in the printing press industry with Siemens Xcelerator New automation platform for virtual product configuration with Siemens’ Teamcenter® and NX™ software will be available on the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace Collaboration enables development of future-proof machine concepts for modern production processes Machine builders benefit from reduced time-to-market, improved product quality, and enhanced maintainability of control software Together with Koenig & Bauer, a global printing press manufacturer, technology company Siemens will accelerate development and commissioning processes for printing presses with a new machine automation platform. The standardized and modular automation platform enables machine building customers to create predictive maintenance models and performance dashboards for individual machine components. The companies are working together to help machine builders find their optimal machine configuration using a digital twin with Siemens’ Teamcenter® software for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Siemens NX™ software for product design and engineering. This helps them to create and maintain an accurate and synchronized virtual representation of their machine. New automation platform for virtual product configuration with Siemens’ Teamcenter® and NX™ software will be available on the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace Collaboration enables development of future-proof machine concepts for modern production processes Machine builders benefit from reduced time-to-market, improved product quality, and enhanced maintainability of control software Together with Koenig & Bauer, a global printing press manufacturer, technology company Siemens will accelerate development and commissioning processes for printing presses with a new machine automation platform. The standardized and modular automation platform enables machine building customers to create predictive maintenance models and performance dashboards for individual machine components. The companies are working together to help machine builders find their optimal machine configuration using a digital twin with Siemens’ Teamcenter® software for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Siemens NX™ software for product design and engineering. This helps them to create and maintain an accurate and synchronized virtual representation of their machine.Simatic AX software capabilities are also available to customers for programming and maintaining Siemens PLCs (programmable logic controllers) – which reduces time-to-market, increases product quality, and enhances the maintainability of the control software. The offerings will be available on the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace.“The partnership with Koenig & Bauer is proof of Siemens’ dedication to spearheading the digital transformation in the machine industry,” said Rainer Brehm, CEO of Factory Automation at Siemens. “By combining Koenig & Bauer’s expertise in high-tech printing technology with the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, we’ll deliver comprehensive, flexible, and future-oriented solutions that meet the evolving demands of our customers.”“This partnership is an important step in sustainably strengthening our innovative capacity and market position,” added Dr Andreas Pleßke, CEO of Koenig & Bauer. “By combining our expertise with the technological know-how of Siemens, we’re creating synergies that will allow groundbreaking developments in mechanical engineering.” Siemens and Koenig & Bauer are reshaping the future of mechanical engineering with modular automation: Florian Stappenbeck, COO of Koenig & Bauer Sheetfed, Michael Thomas, Senior Vice President Factory Automation at Siemens, Marten van Rossum, Head of Machine Builder Systems at Siemens, und Christian Steinmaßl, Member of the Group Management of Koenig & Bauer, seal the collaboration (Source: Koenig & Bauer).The collaboration between Siemens and Koenig & Bauer is enabling the development of a seamless combination of hardware and software functionalities and the collection and evaluation of detailed machine data on the condition of machine components. This will ultimately increase flexibility, efficiency, and competitiveness for the printing press industry.For this press release PDF DownloadFollow us on social media X @siemens_press X @siemensindustry in @siemensindustry Siemens Blog Siemens Digital Industries (DI) empowers companies of all sizes within the process and discrete manufacturing industries to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformation across the entire value chain. Siemens’ cutting-edge automation and software portfolio revolutionizes the design, realization and optimization of products and production. And with Siemens Xcelerator – the open digital business platform – this process is made even easier, faster, and scalable. Together with our partners and ecosystem, Siemens Digital Industries enables customers to become a sustainable Digital Enterprise. Siemens Digital Industries has a workforce of around 70,000 people worldwide. Read moreSiemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. The company’s purpose is to create technology to transform the everyday, for everyone. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers customers to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformations, making factories more efficient, cities more livable, and transportation more sustainable. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a leading global medical technology provider pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably. In fiscal 2024, which ended on September 30, 2024, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €75.9 billion and net income of €9.0 billion. As of September 30, 2024, the company employed around 312,000 people worldwide on the basis of continuing operations. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreReference Number: ContactHannah ArnalSiemens AG+49 152 22572736 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English
- Second Quarter Results FY 2025by [email protected] on 15/04/2025 at 06:41
Second Quarter Results FY 2025 simon.friedle@… Tue, 04/15/2025 - 06:41 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press EventSiemens AGMunich Second Quarter Results FY 2025Munich, 15 May 2025Save the date2025-05-15 07:00Europe/Parisuse-titleSecond Quarter Results FY 2025We will release our second quarter results for fiscal year 2025 on May 15, 2025 (07:00 CEST). The Press Conference Call (08:00 CEST) and the Analyst Call (09:30 CEST) will be broadcast live.MunichWe will release our second quarter results for fiscal year 2025 on May 15, 2025 (07:00 CEST). The Press Conference Call (08:00 CEST) and the Analyst Call (09:30 CEST) will be broadcast live.Save the date2025-05-15 07:00Europe/Parisuse-titleSecond Quarter Results FY 2025We will release our second quarter results for fiscal year 2025 on May 15, 2025 (07:00 CEST). The Press Conference Call (08:00 CEST) and the Analyst Call (09:30 CEST) will be broadcast live.MunichWebcastConference CallYou can follow the live webcast of the Conference Call here. Q2 Webcast Analyst CallPlease find information about the Analyst Call at www.siemens.com/analystcall. Further InformationSiemens Official Footage 2025 Download Video Time Codes Siemens Footage 2025 Roland BuschPresident and CEO Press pictures Biography Ralf P. ThomasChief Financial Officer Press pictures Biography ContactSiemens Media RelationsSiemens AG+49 (89) 7805 31601 [email protected] Contact SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English
- Bombardier to digitally transform the aircraft engineering process from concept through to production with Siemens Xceleratorby [email protected] on 09/04/2025 at 11:52
Bombardier to digitally transform the aircraft engineering process from concept through to production with Siemens Xcelerator thomas.kuhnlei… Wed, 04/09/2025 - 11:52 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release17 April 2025Digital IndustriesPlano, Texas, USA Bombardier to digitally transform the aircraft engineering process from concept through to production with Siemens Xcelerator Canadian aerospace company to replace legacy systems with Siemens’ NX and Capital software to streamline engineering and reduce program cycle time Siemens Digital Industries Software announced today that Bombardier, a global leader in aviation, focused on designing, manufacturing and servicing business jets and specialized mission platforms, has expanded its adoption of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software for aircraft development to streamline its product engineering processes to meet the challenges of modern aerospace design and push the boundaries of innovation. Canadian aerospace company to replace legacy systems with Siemens’ NX and Capital software to streamline engineering and reduce program cycle time Siemens Digital Industries Software announced today that Bombardier, a global leader in aviation, focused on designing, manufacturing and servicing business jets and specialized mission platforms, has expanded its adoption of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software for aircraft development to streamline its product engineering processes to meet the challenges of modern aerospace design and push the boundaries of innovation. Bombardier, a global leader in aviation, focused on designing, manufacturing and servicing business jets and specialized mission platforms, has expanded its adoption of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software for aircraft development to streamline its product engineering processes to meet the challenges of modern aerospace design and push the boundaries of innovation.Bombardier has selected Siemens’ NX™ software for 3D modeling, simulation and manufacturing during aircraft development and Capital™ software for electronic/electrical systems design. Bombardier has been a user of Siemens’ Teamcenter® software for product lifecycle management (PLM) since 2018. This expansion of Siemens Xcelerator will enable Bombardier to leverage the comprehensive digital twin across the full aircraft lifecycle to improve performance and shorten program cycles. Bombardier is replacing its legacy system so they can create a seamless, integrated digital thread, leveraging Teamcenter as the digital thread backbone, to bring mechanical and electrical design together in a PLM-based collaborative environment.Bombardier has also adopted Siemens’ Mendix™ low-code platform. The company’s first Mendix app improves efficiency for end-users with search functionality to connect outside application data with Teamcenter. The Siemens Xcelerator solution improves the quality and security of Bombardier’s data while saving time and effort for the internal IT team.“Bombardier’s selection of a wider set of software from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio demonstrates the value the company has realized from using our software as well as the value of a cohesive and comprehensive digital thread to optimize the aircraft development process and accelerate delivery of innovation,” said Todd Tuthill, vice president of Aerospace & Defense Industry, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Bombardier as we explore the future of a sustainable aerospace industry together.”“We are pleased to be working closely with Siemens to enhance and optimize our digital aircraft development process,” said Glenn Chapnik, Senior Director, Engineering, Projects, Processes and Tools, Project Planning, Bombardier. “With the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, we can transform our processing capabilities and maximize all parts of the manufacturing process, seamlessly ensuring a solid pathway for further acceleration and innovation.”Collaborating on workforce developmentBombardier is also collaborating with Siemens to reshape the future of its workforce by working with universities and schools to provide students access to Siemens’ software to develop the skills they will need to successfully enter the industry after graduation. “Using Siemens Xcelerator provides an integrated solution spanning across engineering disciplines and downstream users, which could facilitate the use of consistent processes and leverage collaboration across the enterprise. Bombardier looks forward to what we can achieve from these capabilities,” added Chapnik.To learn more about how Siemens Xcelerator is bringing the power of digital transformation to the aerospace and defense industry, visit https://xcelerator.siemens.com/global/en/industries/aerospace.html.Siemens Digital Industries Software helps organizations of all sizes digitally transform using software, hardware and services from the Siemens Xcelerator business platform. Siemens' software and the comprehensive digital twin enable companies to optimize their design, engineering and manufacturing processes to turn today's ideas into the sustainable products of the future. From chips to entire systems, from product to process, across all industries. 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