OEM stories
NG Bailey to recruit over 70 apprentices across UK
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NG Bailey will recruit over 70 apprentices across the UK, offering roles in engineering, building services, facilities and IT.
ADLINK unveils Xeon edge GPU servers for AI vision
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ADLINK rolls out Xeon 600-based edge GPU servers to power real-time AI vision, LLMs and generative workloads in factories and labs.
ST Engineering & Ramco in AI-led MRO tech partnership
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ST Engineering and Ramco partner on AI-led MRO tech, eyeing a Singapore innovation hub to boost digital aviation maintenance.
Lucion adds in-house AI to upgrade NexGen compliance
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Lucion has embedded in-house AI into its NexGen platform, promising continuous, data-led compliance oversight for complex UK estates.
ADLINK unveils certified IAP, EVP platforms for global use
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ADLINK launches globally certified IAP and EVP industrial PCs, letting equipment makers standardise designs and deployments across regions.
Nokia & Constl to build DWDM optical network in India
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Nokia and Constl will build a DWDM optical network across India, starting in Mumbai, to boost data-centre and cloud connectivity.
AI powers maturing Canadian proptech amid slower funding
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Canadian proptech matures as AI embeds into daily workflows, funding slows to USD $450 million but adoption and discipline rise.
Pinewood.AI unveils Pi as it enters North America
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Pinewood.AI launches Pi autonomous agent and Seez’s Miles assistant at NADA as it stakes its claim in the US and Canadian dealer market.
Sphera & Rolls-Royce publish EPDs for mtu generators
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Sphera and Rolls-Royce Power Systems have issued new environmental product declarations for two mtu backup generator sets on Environdec.
Zayo, Reintel light 400GE Iberian fibre for AI era
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Zayo Europe and Reintel have lit a 400GE Iberian fibre corridor, linking key cities to meet surging AI and cloud bandwidth demand.
Edged gains approval for second waterless AI data centre
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Edged wins Irving approval for a second 24 MW waterless AI data centre, promising high-density capacity without extra strain on water use.
Siemens’ Nanjing plant named WEF Global Lighthouse
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Siemens’ “digital-native” Nanjing plant joins the World Economic Forum’s Global Lighthouse Network for AI-driven productivity gains.
Avetta unveils Avetta University for safer supply chains
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Avetta launches Avetta University, an e-learning hub in Avetta One to boost health and safety training and compliance across supply chains.
Japan-Singapore subsea cable project set to cost USD $1bn
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New Japan-Singapore subsea cable via Malaysia to cost about USD $1bn, boosting Asia data capacity and resilience with 320Tbps link.
Datadobi names Daniel Esposito VP to drive alliances
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Datadobi promotes Daniel Esposito to lead global alliances, targeting services-led partners for unstructured data and governance projects.
Siemens unveils Digital Twin Composer for factories
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Siemens launches Digital Twin Composer to build metaverse-style factory twins, unifying design, simulation and operations in 3D scenes.
Private 5G network spend to hit USD $7.2bn by 2028
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Spending on private LTE and 5G networks is forecast to hit USD $7.2 billion by 2028 as enterprises outpace growth in public mobile systems.
DXC unveils AMBER to speed software-defined vehicles
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DXC launches AMBER, a modular automotive software platform it says can halve cockpit development time and cut costs by around 30%.
CIMPOR’s private 5G blueprint boosts efficiency, cuts CO2
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CIMPOR’s new private 5G blueprint lifts plant efficiency by 1%, saves up to USD $15 million a year and cuts CO2 emissions by 140,000 tonnes.
AI-fuelled cyber attacks push UK security to turning point
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AI-driven attacks shifting from data theft to crippling operations mark a 2025 tipping point for UK cyber security, DTP Group warns.