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AI driving data centres to the edge

In the past year, artificial intelligence (AI) has surged forward like a digital renaissance, echoing the rapid and transformative rise of the Internet in the late 1990s. It has revolutionised industries and redefined our daily lives with extraordinary speed – and its impact is set to grow even more substantially in the coming years.

Manufacturing gets an AI boost with OFS’ Mayvn AI rollout

OFS has launched Mayvn AI, a generative artificial intelligence platform designed to enhance manufacturing productivity and improve communication between executives and operational teams. 

Cognizant unveils AI enhancements with multi-agent capabilities for Neuro platform

Cognizant announced enhancements to its Cognizant Neuro AI platform, designed to help enterprises identify, prototype, and scale artificial intelligence (AI) use cases. 

Rockwell Automation 2025 report details use of AI, digital twins for sustainability

Global manufacturing company Rockwell Automation has released its latest snapshot of the company’s commitment to incorporating sustainability across its operations – from design and...

Automotive giant JATCO upgrades network with Juniper’s AI-enhanced Wi-Fi

Juniper Networks, a leader in AI-native networking solutions, announced that JATCO, a global giant in the automotive transmission sector, has adopted Juniper’s AI-Native Networking Platform to modernise its Wi-Fi infrastructure. 

ARM Hub unveils ‘Propel-AIR’ to fast-track local robotics talent

Australia's Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic has officially launched "Propel-AIR," the nation’s first AI and Robotics Sprint. 

New AI features from TeamViewer aim to transform IT support ops

TeamViewer, a prominent global provider of remote connectivity and workplace digitalisation solutions, has launched new AI-powered features aimed at enhancing operational efficiency for IT teams. 

AI and manufacturing: why AI is not an either-or decision

If we distilled the common objectives for manufacturing in this country the priorities that surfaced would no doubt centre on greater productivity, more sustainable processes and the ability to keep pace with market leaders and be globally competitive. 

New UQ-ARM Hub partnership set to transform manufacturing through robotics, AI

The University of Queensland (UQ) announced a partnership with the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub, aimed at advancing the development and commercialisation of industry-driven research over the next four years.

Businesses boost AI investment, embrace new IT architecture, research reveals

Companies across Australia and New Zealand are increasing their investments in artificial intelligence (AI), recognising it as a key driver of growth and innovation, according to a new survey commissioned by Schneider Electric.
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