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Cyderes names Lana Knop Chief Product Officer for AI push
Cyderes appoints Lana Knop as Chief Product Officer to steer post‑Lucidum product strategy and drive a new wave of AI‑powered security services.
Canada’s AI push hinges on data centres & clean power
Canada must treat data centres as core infrastructure in 2026 to turn AI strategy into secure, low‑carbon growth for communities.
Komodor bolsters leadership for AI driven SRE growth
Komodor hires a new CFO and elevates its people chief to steer global expansion of its AI-driven site reliability engineering platform.
UK bill accelerates shift to offensive cyber security
New UK cyber bill pushes critical sectors towards continuous offensive security testing as state-backed and criminal threats intensify.
Trimax: Launching More Products in 2024 than Ever Before
Our global manufacturing footprint has doubled, substantially enhancing our production capacity to meet the increasing demand for our products.
TINWire: Fintech Report out now!
We can see how fast fintech is growing, quickly rising to compete with wine – if not quite overtake it.
TINWire: Agritech goes offshore to make 63% of revenue
63% of sales are made offshore – with North America the fastest growing market for the top 19 firms.
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare: Trusted Relationships
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare has one of the most successful growth stories in NZ tech, with 10% revenue growth from 2023 to 2024.
Aroa Biosurgery: Regenerative Healing for Everybody
I founded AROA with a mission to unlock regenerative healing for everybody.
AI data matching: boosting accuracy & cutting costs
As data grows messy and massive, AI-powered matching promises sharper insight, lower long-run costs and an edge over rigid rule-based tools.
Integrated Quantum unveils quantum-resilient AI data layer
Integrated Quantum debuts AIQu VEIL, a quantum-resilient data layer letting enterprises run global AI on anonymised vectors, not raw data.