Friday, March 13, 2026

AI Leadership Summit 2024 to unveil transformative AI innovations

The AI Leadership Summit 2024, an event exploring the transformative power of artificial intelligence across industries, is set to take place on 21 to 22 October at the Sofitel Melbourne on Collins. 

AI investments surge in Saudi Arabia and UAE, despite supply chain challenges

A new analysis by S&P Global Market Intelligence reveals that Saudi Arabia and the UAE are accelerating their investments in AI and semiconductor capabilities to boost their technology sectors. 

Empowering manufacturers with AI-ready architectures through Cognite Embedded

In a rapidly evolving industrial landscape, the need for streamlined data integration and innovative solutions has never been more critical. 

AI-powered energy savings: A guide for Aussie SMEs

As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, Australian manufacturers are increasingly recognising the need to reduce their carbon footprint and transition towards a more sustainable future.

How AI is revolutionising Aussie manufacturing’s renewable energy transition

Australian manufacturers are facing a perfect storm of energy challenges, with most regions in the country experiencing a surge in power prices in the second quarter of 2024. This price volatility comes at a critical time when the global manufacturing landscape is increasingly prioritising sustainability and energy efficiency as key factors in competitiveness.

Reeracoen’s report explores AI’s impact on the workforce amid Smart Nation 2.0 push

Reeracoen, Asia's leading human resource services provider, in collaboration with Rakuten Insight Global, has released a new report titled "Perception of AI in the Workplace," offering fresh insights into how AI is shaping the professional landscape across multiple generations. 
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From cost exposure to cost control: Using energy flexibility to protect margins

Electricity price volatility is reshaping the cost base of Australian manufacturing, challenging long-held assumptions that energy can be treated as a stable operational input.