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Many large organisations are still struggling to turn AI pilots into live systems, despite heavy spending and rising pressure for returns.
The Exeter Shopify agency plans recruitment, expansion and acquisitions after YFM Equity Partners committed GBP £7.6 million to support growth.
Parents get more screen-free options as Tonies adds Disney figures, personalised audio and new Tonieplay games across its range.
Growing demand for sanctions checks, ownership scrutiny and cyber risk is driving Heligan's move into specialist intelligence for deals and disputes.
Recognition could help the London studio win more entertainment clients after its immersive Pendragon Cycle site took a Webby Award.
Demand for modern access control is rising as ageing security systems in Britain push Brivo to expand local support and AI-led services.
Advertisers could shift more performance budgets to the open web as Taboola adds real-time budget allocation and AI campaign tools.
The deal broadens Studio Graphene’s European reach and gives clients access to design, engineering and cloud services from one provider.
Retail technology suppliers face tougher sales as buyers increasingly demand case studies and measurable AI returns before signing off on spend.
Public money has joined major Silicon Valley backers in a USD $1.1 billion seed round aimed at keeping a UK AI start-up at home.
Compliance teams face new blind spots as 61% of UK financial services and insurance staff use generative AI daily, a survey found.
Many women facing miscarriage still receive scant follow-up, and a new app mode aims to fill that gap with free guidance and support.
The Microsoft partner aims to scale its sales engine and widen its sector reach after SilverTree Equity’s takeover.
Businesses using cloud communications will gain clearer usage and performance data as NUWAVE embeds Tollring's Analytics 365 into partner-delivered services.
The new setup will let Oxford students record live ensembles across connected rooms more easily, while teaching them on an analogue desk.
The two-year scheme will give 40 women in Scotland data and AI leadership training as firms struggle with a persistent tech gender gap.
Campaigns can be delayed or pulled from air if rights or regulatory checks are missed at the final delivery stage, costing brands money.
Reliability at sea is at stake as four Royal Norwegian Naval Academy officers prepare a 1,000-mile North Sea row for Ukraine aid.
Crowds of more than 59,000 runners and spectators could leave phones struggling with calls, data and live tracking along the route.
Month-end reporting could move faster for finance teams as a new assistant takes on routine close tasks while humans keep final sign-off.