Research stories - Page 4
New Zealand unveils AI blueprint aiming for global leadership by 2030
Mon, 29th Jul 2024
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data privacy
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cleantech
New Zealand's AI Forum unveils a detailed AI Blueprint for Aotearoa, aiming to make the country a leading hub for responsible AI innovation by 2030.
NVIDIA launches AI Foundry & NIM microservices for enterprises
Thu, 25th Jul 2024
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uc
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devops
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apm
NVIDIA introduces AI Foundry with Llama 3.1 models and NIM microservices, aiming to boost generative AI capabilities for enterprises, with Accenture as the first adopter.
Australia-New Zealand to launch joint space research projects
Wed, 24th Jul 2024
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spacetech
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collaboration
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research
Australia and New Zealand boost Trans-Tasman space cooperation with SmartSat's launch of four research projects, focusing on emissions monitoring, communications, and space object tracking.
Most Australians targeted by online scams, study reveals
Thu, 18th Jul 2024
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martech
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commerce systems
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email security
New research by PayPal shows a staggering 97% of Australians have been targeted by scammers, with 86% proactively helping others to stay safe online.
Superlab Suisse opens largest private lab space in Basel
Thu, 18th Jul 2024
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research
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biotech
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startups
Superlab Suisse opens the largest private lab in Switzerland at Basel's Stcki Park, boosting support for life science and biotech startups with state-of-the-art facilities.
Australian consumers demand greater transparency in delivery services
Mon, 15th Jul 2024
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digital transformation
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cx
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martech
Australian consumers demand unprecedented transparency in delivery tracking, with 77% expecting full order location visibility, a new SOTI report reveals.
Optic Security Group promotes Vicki Barber to key director role
Thu, 11th Jul 2024
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biometrics
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cx
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martech
Optic Security Group announces Vicki Barber's promotion to Group Brand Strategy and Innovation Director, leading a new division with top hires, including Vlado Damjanovski and Nicholas Dynon.
Research reveals Kiwi travellers' outdated security methods
Thu, 11th Jul 2024
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cryptocurrency
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blockchain
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martech
As Kiwis head abroad for warmer weather and events like the Olympics, Mastercard research urges a modern approach to travel security.
Iceotope unveils industry's first liquid cooling lab in Sheffield
Wed, 10th Jul 2024
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hyperscale
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dc
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hpc
Iceotope has launched Iceotope Labs in Sheffield, UK, the first state-of-the-art liquid cooling lab for data centres, aimed at revolutionising HPC and AI research.
Breakthrough in RFID tech revolutionises fossil tracking
Tue, 9th Jul 2024
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storage
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collaboration
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rfid
A breakthrough in fossil tracking, combining RFID from HID, InfraMarker's system, and Esri's mapping software has boosted excavation efficiency.
Why ‘MACH’ is not just another tech stack ‘buzzword’
Mon, 8th Jul 2024
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martech
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microsoft
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procurement
MACH – Microservices, API-first, Cloud-native, and Headless – transcends tech jargon, offering organisations the agility and scalability needed in modern MarTech stacks.
UK law firms face cyber security battles, says new report
Mon, 8th Jul 2024
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advanced persistent threat protection
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apm
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UK law firms face increasing cyber threats, forced to prioritise business continuity over security, finds e2e-assure's latest report.
Small UK businesses face cyber security challenges & solutions
Mon, 8th Jul 2024
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data protection
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cybersecurity
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smb
UK firms reported 2.39 million cybercrimes in 2023, with small businesses facing unique challenges. Markel Direct's Rob Rees outlines key strategies for protection.
StarHub & NUS partnership to create a 'Borderless University'
Mon, 8th Jul 2024
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edutech
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firewalls
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data analytics
StarHub and NUS have signed an MOU to launch Singapore’s first Borderless University, providing seamless, high-speed connectivity via advanced 5G technology.
Aston University sets world record in data transmission speed
Thu, 4th Jul 2024
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edutech
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uc
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telco
Aston University researchers shatter data transmission speed record, reaching 402 terabits per second with advanced optical fibre technology.
Study shows artists & designers embrace AI despite fears
Wed, 3rd Jul 2024
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it training
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genai
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ai
Eight in ten artists worry AI will take their jobs, yet many are embracing its benefits, recognising it as essential for future generations, research finds.
One in five healthcare professionals use generative AI tools
Tue, 2nd Jul 2024
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it training
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genai
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ai
Nearly 20% of healthcare professionals regularly use generative AI like Chat GPT, yet over half lack formal guidance from employers.
SAS & The Kids Cancer Project extend research partnership
Tue, 2nd Jul 2024
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data analytics
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digital engagement
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bi
SAS and The Kids Cancer Project extend their partnership by three years to enhance childhood cancer research in Australia through advanced analytics, significantly boosting donations and research investments.
UK adults online for 76% of waking hours, study finds
Mon, 1st Jul 2024
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social media
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digital age
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research
New research by Bionic reveals the average UK adult spends 76% of waking hours online, highlighting concerns of excessive screen time and health impacts.
The Martech Weekly & Alium partner to disrupt market research
Wed, 26th Jun 2024
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martech
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transparency
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market
Melbourne’s The Martech Weekly (TMW) and New York-based Alium partner to disrupt market research, promising enhanced, transparent market intelligence for Martech investments.